Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 172

Playing Back Audio Files, Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio file

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2 Playing Back Audio Files NOTE This instrument cannot play back DRM protected files. Try playing back audio files from a USB flash drive connected to this instrument. File format that can be played back .wav - 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo Reference Page 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio file Compatible USB flash drives (page 169) to be played back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. NOTE Songs you've recorded using the MDR function on this Electone and Protected Songs will not be shown in the AUDIO Display, even when the USB flash drive contains Songs. 2 Press the [AUDIO] button located at the top right on the panel to call up the AUDIO display. AUDIO Display NOTE 3 Select the desired audio file for playback. The "new audio" file is a blank audio file automatically To simply play an existing audio file, select the desired audio file (containing created in the USB flash data), referring to the audio file name and icon " ." 7 drive/folder, if the number of the audio files in the USB flash drive/folder is less than Since the operation for selecting audio files is the same as that for Songs, refer to steps 2 and 3 on page 135. 120. Audio 172 ELB-02 Owner's Manual

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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Audio
Try playing back audio files from a USB flash drive connected to this instrument.
File format that can be played back
.wav — 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo
1
Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio file
to be played back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
2
Press the [AUDIO] button located at the top right on the panel to
call up the AUDIO display.
3
Select the desired audio file for playback.
To simply play an existing audio file, select the desired audio file (containing
data), referring to the audio file name and icon “
.”
Since the operation for selecting audio files is the same as that for Songs, refer
to steps 2 and 3 on page 135.
2
Playing Back Audio Files
NOTE
This instrument cannot play
back DRM protected files.
Reference Page
Compatible USB flash drives
(page 169)
NOTE
Songs you've recorded
using the MDR function on
this Electone and Protected
Songs will not be shown in
the AUDIO Display, even
when the USB flash drive
contains Songs.
AUDIO Display
NOTE
The “new audio” file is a
blank audio file automatically
created in the USB flash
drive/folder, if the number of
the audio files in the USB
flash drive/folder is less than
120.