Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 112

Selecting a Song, Searching for a Song

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Selecting a Song Selecting a Song In the MDR display, you can select a blank Song to which you want to record your performance or save the Registration settings, or you can select a desired Song for playback. In the MDR display, Songs in the currently selected USB flash memories are displayed. First call up the desired USB flash memory (and folder, if necessary) in the display, then select the desired Song. 1 Check the currently selected USB flash memory at the top of the display. Confirm that the desired USB flash memory is displayed at the top of the display. Currently selected USB flash memory/folder About the [SETTINGS] button Pressing the (SETTINGS) button calls up a display of the currently selected Song, letting you confirm the tempo and parts that are played when playing the Song. When playing back the Song (by pressing the [3] (Play) button), only those parts that are set to "PLAY" in the display actually play at the indicated tempo (over a range of 50% to 200% of the original tempo when recording). If the Song contains no performance data, all parts are set to "OFF." Pressing the [PART SAVE] button saves each part playback setting (the tempo is not saved). Reference pages • Playing back the selected part(s) (page 122) • Changing the tempo (page 123) NOTICE Do not remove the USB flash memory while it is being accessed by the instrument. (If you are using a USB flash memory which has a lamp, the lamp will flash when the instrument is accessing the USB flash memory.) For information on selecting the desired USB flash memory, see page 108. 2 Press desired Song button in the display. Referring to the Song name and icons, select the desired Song. The selected Song button is highlighted in orange. Song containing data Searching for a Song Search for a desired Song by using the Search function. 1 Insert the USB flash memory containing the desired folder/Song. 2 Select the USB flash memory containing the folder/Song. Blank Song (containing no data) Reference pages • Changing the Song Name (page 116) • Song icons (page 108) NOTE Regardless of the current path, the Search operation will be applied to the entire contents of the USB flash memory. 112 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual

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Selecting a Song
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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Selecting a Song
In the MDR display, you can select a blank Song to which
you want to record your performance or save the
Registration settings, or you can select a desired Song for
playback.
In the MDR display, Songs in the currently selected USB
flash memories are displayed.
First call up the desired USB flash memory (and folder, if
necessary) in the display, then select the desired Song.
1
Check the currently selected USB flash
memory at the top of the display.
Confirm that the desired USB flash memory is
displayed at the top of the display.
NOTICE
Do not remove the USB flash memory while it is being
accessed by the instrument. (If you are using a USB
flash memory which has a lamp, the lamp will flash
when the instrument is accessing the USB flash
memory.)
For information on selecting the desired USB flash
memory, see page 108.
2
Press desired Song button in the
display.
Referring to the Song name and icons, select the
desired Song. The selected Song button is
highlighted in orange.
Reference pages
• Changing the Song Name (page 116)
• Song icons (page 108)
Reference pages
• Playing back the selected part(s) (page 122)
• Changing the tempo (page 123)
Search for a desired Song by using the Search function.
1
Insert the USB flash memory containing
the desired folder/Song.
2
Select the USB flash memory
containing the folder/Song.
NOTE
Regardless of the current path, the Search operation will
be applied to the entire contents of the USB flash memory.
Currently selected USB flash memory/folder
Song containing data
Blank Song (containing no data)
About the [SETTINGS] button
Pressing the
(SETTINGS) button calls up a
display of the currently selected Song, letting you confirm
the tempo and parts that are played when playing the Song.
When playing back the Song (by pressing the [
R
] (Play)
button), only those parts that are set to “PLAY” in the
display actually play at the indicated tempo (over a range of
50% to 200% of the original tempo when recording). If the
Song contains no performance data, all parts are set to
“OFF.” Pressing the [PART SAVE] button saves each part
playback setting (the tempo is not saved).
Searching for a Song