Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 107

USB Flash Memory/Folder/Song List, Current USB Flash Memory/Folder

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 Current USB Flash Memory/Folder Displays the currently selected USB flash memory and folder(s). The left side of the indication (before ":/") shows the particular USB flash memory and the right side shows the path with the currently selected folder name at the end. For example, "USB 01:/Folder1/" indicates that the folder named "Folder1" contained in the USB flash memory is selected.  USB Flash Memory/Folder/Song List Displays the USB flash memory, folders or Songs. Up to 120 folders can be displayed (5 folders at once).  Scroll buttons If the USB flash memory/folder/Song list contains more than 5 USB flash memories/folders/Songs, you can scroll through the display with these buttons.  SETTINGS Displays/changes the settings for the currently selected Song. Reference page • About the [SETTINGS] button (page 112)  UP Selects the higher layer folder or USB flash memory. For example, when "USB 01:/Folder1/" (Folder1 in the USB flash memory) is selected, pressing the [UP] button selects "USB 01:/" (USB flash memory).  IN Selects the next lower (or deeper) layer folder or USB flash memory. For example, when "USB 01:/ Folder1/" (Folder1 in the USB flash memory) is selected, pressing the [IN] button selects "USB 01:/Folder1/SONG/" (the SONG folder contained in Folder1 of the USB flash memory). NOTE You can execute the same operation also by pressing the currently selected folder.  SEARCH Search for the folder/Song in the selected USB flash memory. Reference page • Searching for a Song (page 112)  Elapsed time Displays the elapsed time when recording/playing back a Song (up to 99 min. 59 sec.).  Song control Controls Song recording, playback, etc. Reference pages • Recording your performance (page 114) • Playing Back a Song (page 121) Using the MDR Display CUSTOM PLAY Records/plays back only the performance data of the selected Songs. Using this button does not recall the Registration data.  SCORE Displays the selected Song's score. Reference page • Displaying the Score (page 124) ! UNIT EDIT Displays the Unit Edit display for the selected Song's Registration data. Reference pages • Saving Registrations and Other Data to a Unit (page 118) • Recalling Recorded Registrations (page 120) Music Data Recorder (MDR)  CREATE FOLDER Creates a new folder in the USB flash memory/folder/ Song list. Up to 120 folders can exist in one USB flash 7 memory or within a single upper folder. Pressing this button calls up the New Folder display in which you can enter the desired name. Enter the name and press the [OK] button to create a new folder. The method for entering a folder name is the same as that of the Song name. See page 116.  CHANGE NAME Changes the folder/Song name. Reference page • Changing the Song Name (page 116)  COPY Copies the selected USB flash memory/folder/Song. Reference page • Song copy (page 126) ? DELETE Deletes the selected folder/Song. Reference page • Song delete (page 128)  CONVERT Converts the selected Song for use on another Electone or other instruments, or converts Songs recorded on another Electone for use on the ELS-02/ELS-02C. Songs can be converted to XG format, EL format or ELS format. Reference pages • Converting to XG (page 129) • Converting ELS format to EL (page 130) • Converting EL format to ELS (page 131) ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 107

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Using the MDR Display
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
107
7
Music Data Recorder (MDR)
1
Current USB Flash Memory/Folder
Displays the currently selected USB flash memory and
folder(s). The left side of the indication (before “:/”)
shows the particular USB flash memory and the right
side shows the path with the currently selected folder
name at the end. For example, “USB 01:/Folder1/”
indicates that the folder named “Folder1” contained in
the USB flash memory is selected.
2
USB Flash Memory/Folder/Song List
Displays the USB flash memory, folders or Songs. Up to
120 folders can be displayed (5 folders at once).
3
Scroll buttons
If the USB flash memory/folder/Song list contains more
than 5 USB flash memories/folders/Songs, you can scroll
through the display with these buttons.
4
SETTINGS
Displays/changes the settings for the currently selected
Song.
Reference page
• About the [SETTINGS] button (page 112)
5
UP
Selects the higher layer folder or USB flash memory. For
example, when “USB 01:/Folder1/” (Folder1 in the USB
flash memory) is selected, pressing the [UP] button
selects “USB 01:/” (USB flash memory).
6
IN
Selects the next lower (or deeper) layer folder or USB
flash memory. For example, when “USB 01:/ Folder1/”
(Folder1 in the USB flash memory) is selected, pressing
the [IN] button selects “USB 01:/Folder1/SONG/” (the
SONG folder contained in Folder1 of the USB flash
memory).
NOTE
You can execute the same operation also by pressing the
currently selected folder.
7
SEARCH
Search for the folder/Song in the selected USB flash
memory.
Reference page
• Searching for a Song (page 112)
8
Elapsed time
Displays the elapsed time when recording/playing back a
Song (up to 99 min. 59 sec.).
9
Song control
Controls Song recording, playback, etc.
Reference pages
• Recording your performance (page 114)
• Playing Back a Song (page 121)
)
CUSTOM PLAY
Records/plays back only the performance data of the
selected Songs. Using this button does not recall the
Registration data.
!
SCORE
Displays the selected Song’s score.
Reference page
• Displaying the Score (page 124)
@
UNIT EDIT
Displays the Unit Edit display for the selected Song’s
Registration data.
Reference pages
• Saving Registrations and Other Data to a Unit (page 118)
• Recalling Recorded Registrations (page 120)
#
CREATE FOLDER
Creates a new folder in the USB flash memory/folder/
Song list. Up to 120 folders can exist in one USB flash
memory or within a single upper folder. Pressing this
button calls up the New Folder display in which you can
enter the desired name. Enter the name and press the
[OK] button to create a new folder. The method for
entering a folder name is the same as that of the Song
name. See page 116.
$
CHANGE NAME
Changes the folder/Song name.
Reference page
• Changing the Song Name (page 116)
%
COPY
Copies the selected USB flash memory/folder/Song.
Reference page
• Song copy (page 126)
^
DELETE
Deletes the selected folder/Song.
Reference page
• Song delete (page 128)
&
CONVERT
Converts the selected Song for use on another Electone or
other instruments, or converts Songs recorded on
another Electone for use on the ELS-02/ELS-02C. Songs
can be converted to XG format, EL format or ELS format.
Reference pages
• Converting to XG (page 129)
• Converting ELS format to EL (page 130)
• Converting EL format to ELS (page 131)