Yamaha PSR-E473 PSR-E473/PSR-EW425 Owners Manual - Page 36

Playing Back an Audio File, Song/Audio File Transport Controls: Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause

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Playing Back Songs or Audio Files Playing Back an Audio File NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash drive or turn off the power to the instrument during playback of an audio file. Otherwise, damage to the data may occur. 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. For details, refer to "Connecting a USB Flash Drive" on page 56. 2 Press the [SONG/AUDIO] button. The AUDIO icon appears. If the SONG icon appears, press the [SONG/ AUDIO] button again. Appears when the Audio file selection display is selected. Audio file name AUDIO001 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired audio file. You can also use the [−]/[+] buttons the top right side of the panel. Press the [−] and [+] buttons simultaneously to instantly jump to the first audio file. 4 Press the [ ] (Start/Stop) button to start playback of the audio file. During playback, "PLY" and the time elapsed is shown on the display. To stop playback, press the [ ] (Start/Stop) button again. Time elapsed PLYAUD00:00 NOTE The following operations cannot be executed for audio file playback. • Changing the Voice • A-B Repeat • Muting a track • Changing the tempo Message List Message NoUSB NoFile ErrLoad USB Err Description No USB flash drive is connected. There is no audio file in the USB flash drive. Cannot load the audio file because the format is not compatible with this instrument. The USB flash drive may have a problem. • Check if the USB flash drive is included on the Compatible Device List on the website (page 56). • Format the USB flash drive (page 58). Song/Audio File Transport Controls: Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause [ ] (Fast Forward) button During playback, press this button to rapidly skip ahead to a later point in the Song or audio file. For a Song, pressing this button while playback is stopped will increase the measure number. [ ] (Fast Reverse) but- ton During playback, press this button to rapidly return to an earlier point in the Song or audio file. For a Song, Fast Reverse returns by measure. Pressing this button while playback is stopped will decrease the measure number. [ ] (Pause) button During playback, press this button to pause the Song or audio file. Press it again to start from that point. NOTE • During playback of a Song, if A-B repeat is set, the Fast Reverse and Fast Forward will only work within the range between A and B. • The [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons cannot be used for Demo Song playback started by using the [DEMO] button. • When you fast-reverse the Song with the DSP2 turned on, the DSP2 Effect may not function or sound as expected. If this happens, turn the DSP2 off and then back on, or stop playing the Song once to restore the DSP2 state. 36 PSR-E473, PSR-EW425 Owner's Manual

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Playing Back Songs or Audio Files
PSR-E473, PSR-EW425
Owner’s Manual
36
1
Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB
TO DEVICE] terminal.
For details, refer to “Connecting a USB Flash
Drive” on page 56.
2
Press the [SONG/AUDIO] button. The
AUDIO icon appears.
If the SONG icon appears, press the
[SONG/
AUDIO]
button again.
3
Rotate the dial to select the desired
audio file.
You can also use the
[−]
/
[+]
buttons the top right
side of the panel. Press the
[−]
and
[+]
buttons
simultaneously to instantly jump to the first audio
file.
4
Press the [
] (Start/Stop) button to
start playback of the audio file.
During playback, “PLY” and the time elapsed is
shown on the display. To stop playback, press the
[
] (Start/Stop)
button again.
Message List
Playing Back an Audio File
Do not disconnect the USB flash drive or turn off the power
to the instrument during playback of an audio file. Other-
wise, damage to the data may occur.
The following operations cannot be executed for audio file
playback.
• Changing the Voice
• A-B Repeat
• Muting a track
• Changing the tempo
NOTICE
AUDIO001
Audio file name
Appears when the
Audio file selection
display is selected.
PLY
AUD
00:00
Time elapsed
NOTE
Message
Description
NoUSB
No USB flash drive is connected.
NoFile
There is no audio file in the USB flash
drive.
ErrLoad
Cannot load the audio file because the for-
mat is not compatible with this instrument.
USB Err
The USB flash drive may have a problem.
Check if the USB flash drive is included
on the Compatible Device List on the
website (page 56).
Format the USB flash drive (page 58).
Song/Audio File Transport Con-
trols: Fast Forward, Fast
Reverse, and Pause
• During playback of a Song, if A-B repeat is set, the Fast
Reverse and Fast Forward will only work within the range
between A and B.
• The [
], [
], and [
] buttons cannot be used for Demo
Song playback started by using the [DEMO] button.
• When you fast-reverse the Song with the DSP2 turned on, the
DSP2 Effect may not function or sound as expected. If this
happens, turn the DSP2 off and then back on, or stop playing
the Song once to restore the DSP2 state.
[
] (Fast Reverse) but-
ton
During playback, press this button
to rapidly return to an earlier point
in the Song or audio file. For a
Song, Fast Reverse returns by
measure. Pressing this button
while playback is stopped will
decrease the measure number.
[
] (Fast Forward) button
During playback, press this button to rapidly skip
ahead to a later point in the Song or audio file. For a
Song, pressing this button while playback is stopped
will increase the measure number.
[
] (Pause)
button
During playback,
press this button to
pause the Song or
audio file. Press it
again to start from
that point.
NOTE