Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 81

Handling Song Files, Song File-Basic Operation

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Handling Song Files File displays (accessed via the [SONG FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files (e.g., save, delete and rename Song files) and change characters from the display. Setting Saving recorded Songs to the CP300's storage memory Deleting a Song from the CP300's storage memory Renaming Song files Changing the type of characters in display Parameter name SaveToMemory DeleteSong RenameSongs CharacterCode Terminology Song file: On the CP300, a Song file includes both Song data and a Song number. Page 82 83 83 84 Reference Song File-Basic Operation A message (information or confirmation prompt) sometimes appears on the display to facilitate operation. Refer to the "Message List" on page 94 for an explanation of each message, along with troubleshooting information and the appropriate actions to take. 2, 3 3 4 MASTER PERFORMANCE TRANSPOSE TRACK 1 2 3-16 SONG FILE MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK A MASTER EDIT PERFORM.FILE SONG SELECT REC STOP PLAY/PAUSE SONG SETTING DOWN UP NEW SONG SYNCHRO START SONG TEMPO C 1 4 B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 MONO PIANO E. PIANO 1 E. PIANO 2 E. PIANO 3 CLAVI. VIBES VOICE EDIT SPLIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 HARPSI. STRINGS CHOIR/PAD GUITAR BASS XG VARIATION 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VOICE/PERFORMANCE REVERB CHORUS SPEAKER MIDI SETTING MASTER EQ EDIT CLICK OTHER SETTING DEMO 45 1 Prepare the file(s) for handling. When using the Save To Memory, Rename Song and Delete Song parameters: Use the SONG SELECT [N] [O] buttons to select the target Song. When using the Character Code parameter: No operations necessary; go on to Step 2 below. 2 Press the [SONG FILE] button to access the Song File settings. 3 Select the desired item by pressing the [SONG FILE] button or by using the A [-][+] buttons. A B RenameSong Execute?--> NO YES M-001:NewSong.MID C D To close the Song File menu, press the [EXIT] button once or twice. 4 Press the B [- (NO)][+ (YES)] to D [-][+] button to execute the job or change the value. For details about each operation, refer to pages 82 - 84. 5 Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Song File settings. CP300 Owner's Manual 81

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CP300 Owner’s Manual
81
Reference
Handling Song Files
File displays (accessed via the [SONG FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files (e.g., save, delete and rename
Song files) and change characters from the display.
A message (information or confirmation prompt) sometimes appears on the display to facilitate operation.
Refer to the “Message List” on page 94 for an explanation of each message, along with troubleshooting
information and the appropriate actions to take.
1
Prepare the file(s) for handling.
When using the Save To Memory, Rename Song and Delete Song parameters:
Use the SONG SELECT [
N
] [
O
] buttons to select the target Song.
When using the Character Code parameter:
No operations necessary; go on to Step 2 below.
2
Press the [SONG FILE] button to access the Song File settings.
3
Select the desired item by pressing the [SONG FILE] button or by using the A [–][+]
buttons.
To close the Song File menu, press the [EXIT] button once or twice.
4
Press the B [– (NO)][+ (YES)] to D [–][+] button to execute the job or change the value.
For details about each operation, refer to pages 82 – 84.
5
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Song File settings.
Setting
Parameter name
Page
Saving recorded Songs to the CP300’s storage memory
SaveToMemory
82
Deleting a Song from the CP300’s storage memory
DeleteSong
83
Renaming Song files
RenameSongs
83
Changing the type of characters in display
CharacterCode
84
Terminology
Song file:
On the CP300, a Song file includes both Song data and a Song number.
Song File—Basic Operation
NO
YES
EXIT
MASTER
PERFORMANCE
MASTER EDIT
PERFORM.FILE
TRANSPOSE
SONG SELECT
NEW SONG
REC
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
SYNCHRO START
SONG
VOICE/PERFORMANCE
1
2
3-16
TRACK
SONG FILE
SONG SETTING
MIDI OUT
PANEL LOCK
DOWN
UP
TEMPO
A
B
D
C
CONTRAST
GRAND
PIANO 1
GRAND
PIANO 2
MONO
PIANO
E. PIANO 1
E. PIANO 2
E. PIANO 3
CLAVI.
VIBES
ORGAN 1
ORGAN 2
HARPSI.
STRINGS
CHOIR/PAD
GUITAR
BASS
XG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
VOICE EDIT
SPLIT
VARIATION
REVERB
CHORUS
SPEAKER
MIDI SETTING
MASTER EQ EDIT
CLICK
OTHER SETTING
DEMO
2, 3
3
1
4
4
4
5
RenameSong
Execute?-->
M-001:NewSong.MID
NO
YES
A
B
D
C