Yamaha P-515 P-515 Owners Manual - Page 45

Playback of Songs, USB TO DEVICE terminal beforehand.

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Playing Back Songs Playback of Songs MIDI Audio [DEMO/SONG] [PLAY/PAUSE] button button [V]/[E]/[] buttons NOTE The instrument can automatically select a Song file saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive as soon as the USB flash drive is connected. For instructions, refer to "USB Autoload" on page 101. 1. If you want to play back a Song in a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive containing Song data to the [ ] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal beforehand. Audio files to be played must be on a USB flash drive. 2. Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to call up the Song List display, then select the desired category using [V]/[E] buttons. Select the desired one from "50 Classics," "User" or "USB" referring to the category descriptions below. Song category NOTE Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Connecting USB Devices ([ ] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal)" on page 74. NOTE USB folder appears only when USB flash drive is connected to the [ ] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal. [V]/[E] buttons Demo 50 Classics User USB Voice Demos let you experience the characteristics of the Voices (MIDI Song) (page 24). 50 classical Preset Songs (MIDI Songs). For details, refer to the "Song List" on page 109. MIDI Songs which have been recorded and saved to the instrument by using the Recording function (page 54), and MIDI Songs which have been copied/moved to the instrument using File operations (page 66). MIDI/Audio Songs saved to the USB flash drive by recording them with this instrument or Audio Songs converted from MIDI Songs (page 70), or MIDI/ Audio Songs saved to the USB flash drive. 45 P-515 Owner's Manual

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P-515 Owner’s Manual
Playing Back Songs
1.
If you want to play back a Song in a USB flash drive,
connect the USB flash drive containing Song data to the
[
] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal beforehand.
Audio files to be played must be on a USB flash drive.
2.
Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to call up the Song List
display, then select the desired category using [
u
]/[
d
]
buttons.
Select the desired one from “50 Classics,” “User” or “USB” referring to the
category descriptions below.
Playback of Songs
MIDI
Audio
NOTE
The instrument can
automatically select a Song file
saved in the root directory of
the USB flash drive as soon as
the USB flash drive is
connected. For instructions,
refer to “USB Autoload” on
page 101.
[DEMO/SO
N
G]
bu
tton
[
u
]/[
d
]/[<]/[>]
bu
ttons
[PLAY/PAUSE]
bu
tton
NOTE
Before using a USB flash drive,
be sure to read “Connecting
USB Devices ([
] (USB
TO DEVICE) terminal)” on
page 74.
NOTE
USB folder appears only when
USB flash drive is connected to
the [
] (USB TO DEVICE)
terminal.
Demo
Voice Demos let you experience the characteristics of the Voices
(MIDI Song) (page 24).
50 Classics
50 classical Preset Songs (MIDI Songs).
For details, refer to the “Song List” on page 109.
User
MIDI Songs which have been recorded and saved to the instrument by
using the Recording function (page 54), and MIDI Songs which have been
copied/moved to the instrument using File operations (page 66).
USB
MIDI/Audio Songs saved to the USB flash drive by recording them with this
instrument or Audio Songs converted from MIDI Songs (page 70), or MIDI/
Audio Songs saved to the USB flash drive.
Song category
[
u
]/[
d
]
bu
ttons