Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 46

Press the, button to select the desired Song., Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback.

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Playing and Practicing Songs Song List Icon icon Data format Folder MIDI Songs Audio Songs To select a recorded Song saved to USB flash drive: When you record a Song and save it to a USB flash drive, the recorded Song will automatically be saved to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash drive. If you want to select the Song from the USER FILES folder, select USB in step 2, and USER FILES folder in step 3. When Songs cannot be read from a USB flash drive If the song cannot be read, you may need to change the Language setting for the Song name in the "System" menu display (page 107). 4. Press the [3] button to select the desired Song. The Song display is shown letting you to see the currently selected Song name and its category name. Song display: MIDI Song Category name Song display: Audio Song Category name Song name Song name NOTE • Press the [6] button to return to the Song list. • When the Song title is too long to be displayed, hold down the [%] button to see the full title on the pop-up window. 5. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback. The current position of the Song playback will be shown. Song display: MIDI Song Song display: Audio Song NOTE Songs having titles longer than 48 characters cannot be played on this instrument. Current position Current position You can play the keyboard along with Song playback. You can also change the Voice for your keyboard performance. To adjust the volume balance between your keyboard performance and MIDI Song playback, or to adjust the Audio Volume, set the appropriate Volume parameters individually in the "Song" menu display (page 52). NOTE If a Song has been selected, the original tempo of the Song is used, and the Metronome setting (page 41) will be ignored. 6. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again to stop playback. Even if you don't press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button, the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end. NOTE Useful playback functions are described on pages 48 - 53. 46 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Playing and Practicing Songs
To select a recorded Song saved to USB flash drive:
When you record a Song and save it to a USB flash drive, the recorded
Song will automatically be saved to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash
drive. If you want to select the Song from the USER FILES folder, select
USB in step 2, and USER FILES folder in step 3.
4.
Press the [
R
] button to select the desired Song.
The Song display is shown letting you to see the currently selected Song
name and its category name.
5.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback.
The current position of the Song playback will be shown.
You can play the keyboard along with Song playback. You can also change
the Voice for your keyboard performance. To adjust the volume balance
between your keyboard performance and MIDI Song playback, or to
adjust the Audio Volume, set the appropriate Volume parameters
individually in the “Song” menu display (page 52).
6.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again to stop playback.
Even if you don’t press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button, the Song stops
automatically when Song playback reaches the end.
Icon
Song List
icon
Data format
Folder
MIDI Songs
Audio Songs
When Songs cannot be
read from a USB flash drive
If the song cannot be read, you
may need to change the
Language setting for the Song
name in the “System” menu
display (page 107).
NOTE
• Press the [
U
] button to return
to the Song list.
• When the Song title is too
long to be displayed, hold
down the [
D
] button to see
the full title on the pop-up
window.
Song
name
Song display: MIDI Song
Song display: Audio Song
Song
name
Category name
Category name
NOTE
Songs having titles longer than
48 characters cannot be played
on this instrument.
Song display: MIDI Song
Song display: Audio Song
Current position
Current position
NOTE
If a Song has been selected,
the original tempo of the Song
is used, and the Metronome
setting (page 41) will be
ignored.
NOTE
Useful playback functions are
described on pages 48 – 53.