Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 132

Playing Back Audio Files, back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.

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Playing Back Audio Files 7 To hear your newly recorded performance, press the [3] (Play) button in the AUDIO Page. Playing Back Audio 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 NOTE This instrument cannot play back DRM protected files. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio file to be played back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Reference page • Compatible USB flash drives (page 130) 2 Press the [AUDIO] button located at the top right on the panel to call up the AUDIO Page. Reference page • Deleting the File/Changing the File Name (page 135) Recording the Song playback as an audio file Once you've recorded your performance as a Song using the MDR function, you can record the playback of the Song as an audio file. 1 Connect two compatible USB flash drives, one containing the Song, and another for recording audio files, to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminals. 2 Start audio recording (perform steps 2 - 5 above). 3 Select the Song on the MDR Display, then start playback of the Song. Play back the Song to the end of the Song. 4 Stop the audio recording (perform steps 6 and 7 above). NOTE Songs you've recorded using the MDR function on this Electone and Protected Songs will not be shown in the AUDIO Page, even when the USB flash drive contains Songs. 132 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual

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Playing Back Audio Files
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
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7
To hear your newly recorded
performance, press the [
R
] (Play)
button in the AUDIO Page.
Reference page
• Deleting the File/Changing the File Name (page 135)
Playing Back Audio 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
NOTE
This instrument cannot play back DRM protected files.
1
Connect the compatible USB flash drive
containing the audio file to be played
back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
Reference page
• Compatible USB flash drives (page 130)
2
Press the [AUDIO] button located at the
top right on the panel to call up the
AUDIO Page.
NOTE
Songs you’ve recorded using the MDR function on this
Electone and Protected Songs will not be shown in the
AUDIO Page, even when the USB flash drive contains
Songs.
Recording the Song playback as an
audio file
Once you’ve recorded your performance as a Song
using the MDR function, you can record the playback
of the Song as an audio file.
1
Connect two compatible USB flash
drives, one containing the Song, and
another for recording audio files, to the
[USB TO DEVICE] terminals.
2
Start audio recording (perform steps 2 –
5 above).
3
Select the Song on the MDR Display,
then start playback of the Song.
Play back the Song to the end of the Song.
4
Stop the audio recording (perform steps
6 and 7 above).