Yamaha P-515 P-515 Owners Manual - Page 66

Handling Song Files, Song Types and File Operation Limitations

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Handling Song Files The "File" menu in the "Song" menu display (page 93) enables you to apply various operations to Song files - Songs you recorded on this instrument or commercially available Songs. To connect a USB flash drive, be sure to read the section "Precautions when using the [ ] (USB TO DEVICE) terminal" on page 74. Operation Deleting files Copying files Moving files Converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback Renaming files File menu Delete *Copy *Move *MIDI to Audio Rename Settings marked with a "*" are effective only when a MIDI Song is selected. Page pages 67, 68 pages 67, 68 pages 67, 69 pages 67, 70 pages 67, 71 File A file contains a group of data. On this instrument, a Song file includes Song data and a Song name. Song Types and File Operation Limitations Song types are indicated as the category name and icon in the Song display. The following chart shows the Song type and restrictions on File operations. Category name Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available Song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure. Icon* Song name * The icon appears only when you select a Song in the "User" or "USB" category. : Yes, ×: No Data Location Category Song Type Instrument USB flash drive device Demo 50 Classics User USB Demo (Voice Demo) 50 classical Preset Songs Your own recorded Songs (MIDI) MIDI Songs with protect applied MIDI Songs with Yamaha's proprietary protect applied MIDI Songs Audio Songs Deleting Renamin Copying Icon files g files files - × × × - × × ×      × *   ×      × Moving files × ×  ×   × Convert a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback × ×  × ×  × MIDI Songs with protect applied × ×  × × MIDI Songs with Yamaha's *   ×  × proprietary protect applied * There are two types of Songs: original and edited. Original and edited Songs should be saved in the same folder. If not, playback cannot be done. 66 P-515 Owner's Manual

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P-515 Owner’s Manual
Handling Song Files
The “File” menu in the “Song” menu display (page 93) enables you to apply various operations to Song files
— Songs you recorded on this instrument or commercially available Songs.
To
connect a USB flash drive, be sure to read the section “Precautions when using the [
] (USB TO
DEVICE)
terminal” on page 74.
Settings marked with a “*” are effective only when a MIDI Song is selected.
Song Types and File Operation Limitations
Song types are indicated as the category name and icon in the Song display. The
following chart shows the Song type and restrictions on File operations.
* The icon appears only
w
hen yo
u
select a Song in the “User” or “USB” category.
: Yes, ×: No
*
There are two types of Songs: original and edited. Original and edited Songs should be saved in the same folder. If not, playback cannot be done.
Operation
File menu
Page
Deleting files
Delete
pages 67, 68
Copying files
*Copy
pages 67, 68
Moving files
*Move
pages 67, 69
Converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback
*MIDI to Audio
pages 67, 70
Renaming files
Rename
pages 67, 71
File
A file contains a group of data.
On this instrument, a Song file
includes Song data and a Song
name.
Restrictions for protected
Songs
Commercially available Song
data may be copy protected to
prevent illegal copying or
accidental erasure.
Song name
Icon*
Category name
Data Location
Deleting
files
Renamin
g files
Copying
files
Moving
files
Convert a
MIDI Song to
an Audio
Song during
playback
Category
Song Type
Icon
Instrument
Demo
Demo (Voice Demo)
×
×
×
×
×
50 Classics
50 classical Preset Songs
×
×
×
×
×
User
Your own recorded Songs
(MIDI)
MIDI Songs with protect
applied
×
×
×
MIDI Songs with Yamaha’s
proprietary protect applied
×
×
USB flash
drive device
USB
MIDI Songs
Audio Songs
×
×
×
MIDI Songs with protect
applied
×
×
×
×
MIDI Songs with Yamaha’s
proprietary protect applied
×
×
*
*