Yamaha MX49 Owner's Manual - Page 29
Creating an original Performance, Playing back song data of a, portable music player
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Using USB flash memories By connecting the instrument to a USB flash memory, you can save data you've created to the connected device, as well as read data from the connected device. Number of USB flash memories that can be used Only one USB flash memory can be connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal simultaneously. Formatting USB flash memories When a USB flash memory is connected, a message may appear prompting you to format the device/ media. If so, execute the Format operation (page 35). NOTICE The Format operation overwrites any previously existing data. Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain important data. To protect your data (write-protect) To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased, apply the write-protect provided with the flash memory device. If you want to save data to the USB flash memory, make sure to disable writeprotect. Turning off the instrument When turning off the instrument, make sure that the instrument is NOT accessing the USB flash memory by playback or file management (such as during Save, Copy, Delete and Format operations). Failure to do so may corrupt the USB flash memory and the data. Playing back song data of a portable music player 1 Connect a portable music player to the [AUX IN] jack of this instrument. NOTE • Whenever connecting other devices, ensure that the cables you use have plugs that match the input or output connectors on those devices. • Before making connections, you should also turn the volume on the other devices to the minimum. Rear Panel Quick Guide 2 Press the play button on the connected music player. The song data of the music player is played back from the instrument. NOTE Use the external device's volume control to adjust the desired level balance with this instrument. 3 Play the keyboard along with the song data. 4 After finishing, press the stop button on the music player. HINT You can use the convenient Tap Tempo function to match Arpeggio tempo to the song data being played back from the portable music player. To do this, simply "play" or tap the [TEMPO] button several times repeatedly with the song data. Creating an original Performance In Performance Edit, you can edit both the parameters unique to each Part (Part Edit) and parameters common to all Parts (Common Edit). You can also edit the Voice parameters which are assigned to each Part of the Performance (Voice Edit). Edit these parameters to create an original Performance. NOTE For details about all parameters, see the "Reference Manual" PDF document. Selecting the Reverb/Chorus type (Common Edit/Part Edit) 1 Press [EDIT]. 1/8" stereo-mini cable Portable music player, etc. 2 Press the Cursor [V] button if necessary to select "01: Common," then press [ENTER]. The Performance Common Edit display is called up. EDIT a01:Common 29 MX49/MX61 Owner's Manual