Yamaha DGX-305 Owner's Manual - Page 67
Change the Melody Voice, Media Select, ODY R or VOICE SELECT MELODY L
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Song Settings Reference Change the Melody Voice You can change a song's melody voice to any other voice you prefer. This setting can be made independently for the right-hand melody (MELODY R) and left-hand melody (MELODY L) voices. NOTE • You cannot change the melody voice of a user song. Press the [SONG] button to engage the song mode. Each time the [VOICE] button is pressed the voice list title changes in sequence: MAIN → DUAL → SPLIT → MELODY R → MELODY L → MAIN ... 1 Press and hold the [VOICE] button for longer than a second to display the voice list. Hold for longer than a second. 2 Press the [VOICE] button as many times as necessary so that "VOICE SELECT (MELODY R)" or "VOICE SELECT (MELODY L)" appears as the voice list title. 3 Use the dial or other selection controls to select a voice. Media Select The DGX-505/305 can use two different types of memory media to store external song files transferred from a computer - SmartMedia and flash memory (songs 036 -). The media select function determines to which media type song files will be stored, and from which media type stored song files will be played. A flowchart of the process from saving song files to memory media and playing them back is provided on page 36. 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button to call up the FUNCTION display. 2 Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the Media Select item. f r Press the [+] button to select SmartMedia when you want to save a song to SmartMedia or play a saved song from SmartMedia memory. Press the [-] button to select Flash Memory when you want to save a song to flash memory or play a saved song from flash memory. Media Select item. 3 Use [+] and [-] buttons to select SmartMedia or Flash Memory. Select SmartMedia or Flash Memory. 4 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display. DGX-505/305 Owner's Manual 67