Yamaha PSR-EW410 PSR-E463 PSR-EW410 Owners Manual - Page 71

Connecting a USB Flash Drive, Hold down the [FUNCTION] button

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USB Flash Drive Operations Connecting a USB Flash Drive NOTE • Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal" on page 70. • Messages may appear on the display during File Control procedures to aid in operation. Refer to the Message List on page 77 for details. 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, and wait until "USB" appears on the left corner of the display. The "USB" indication confirms that the connected USB flash drive has been mounted or recognized. Mounting (flashes) Mounted (lights) 2 Hold down the [FUNCTION] button for longer than a second to call up the File Control display. SaveSMPL Hold for longer than a second.  If "UnFormat" followed by "Format?" appears: This indicates that the connected USB flash drive requires formatting. Execute the Format operation by following the instructions starting with step 2 on page 72. NOTE The File Control display cannot be called up in the following situations. • During playback of Style, Groove, Song, Quick Sampling Mode, or Audio mode. • When "USB" does not appear even if you have connected a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. • No sound will be produced if the keyboard is played while the File Control display is showing, and only buttons related to File Control operations will be active. 3 Use the CATEGORY [] buttons to call up the desired File Control function, then execute it. For details, refer to the table on the right. File Control Display List Display File Control function SaveSMPL Saving a Sample to a USB Flash Drive LoadSMPL Loading a Sample from a USB Flash Drive Del SMPL Deleting a Sample in a USB Flash Drive DelAUDIO Deleting an Audio Song in a USB Flash Drive Save SMF Saving a User Song as SMF to a USB Flash Drive Del SMF Deleting a SMF in a USB Flash Drive Save USR Saving a User Data to a USB Flash Drive Load USR Loading a User Data from a USB Flash Drive Del USR Deleting a User Data from a USB Flash Drive Load STY Loading a Style File Format? Formatting a USB Flash Drive Exit? Exiting from a File Control Display Page 34 35 35 35 73 76 72 74 76 75 72 77 NOTE • You can also exit from a File Control display simply by pressing the [FUNCTION] button. Valid file locations in the USB flash drive for Song playback (page 28) IMPORTANT • If you manage the Song files in the USB flash drive by using a computer, etc., make sure to store the data either in the USB flash drive's root directory or a firstlevel/second-level folder in the root directory. Data stored in third-level-folders created inside a secondlevel folder cannot be selected and played by this instrument. USB flash drive (Root) Song File Song File Song File Can be selected/ played. Song File Cannot be selected/ played. Song title display language File names containing Japanese katakana characters will only be properly displayed if the instrument's display language is set to "Japanese." All display information other than file names will be displayed in English even if "Japanese" is selected. For details, refer to page 69 Function 065 (PSR-E463)/Function 066 (PSR-EW410). PSR-E463/PSR-EW410 Owner's Manual 71 Reference

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USB Flash Dri
v
e Operations
PSR-E463/PSR-E
W
410
O
w
ner’s Man
u
al
71
Reference
Connecting a USB Flash Dri
v
e
1
Connect a USB flash drive to the [USB
TO DEVICE] terminal, and wait until
“USB” appears on the left corner of the
display.
The “USB” indication confirms that the connected
USB flash dri
v
e has
b
een mo
u
nted or recog-
nized.
2
Hold down the [FUNCTION] button for
lon
g
er than a second to call up the File
Control display.
If “UnFormat” followed by “Format?”
appears:
This indicates that the connected USB flash
dri
v
e req
u
ires formatting. Exec
u
te the Format
operation
b
y follo
w
ing the instr
u
ctions starting
w
ith step 2 on page 72.
3
Use the CATEGORY [<<] and [>>] but-
tons to call up the desired File Control
function, then execute it.
For details, refer to the ta
b
le on the right.
File Control Display List
• Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read “Precautions
when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal” on page 70.
• Messages may appear on the display during File Control pro-
cedures to aid in operation. Refer to the Message List on
page 77 for details.
The File Control display cannot be called up in the follow-
ing situations.
• During playback of Style, Groove, Song, Quick Sam-
pling Mode, or Audio mode.
• When “USB” does not appear even if you have con-
nected a USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE]
terminal.
• No sound will be produced if the keyboard is played
while the File Control display is showing, and only but-
tons related to File Control operations will be active.
NOTE
Mo
u
nting (flashes)
Mo
u
nted (lights)
SaveSMPL
Hold for longer
than a second.
NOTE
Display
File Control function
Pa
g
e
SaveSMPL
Sa
v
ing a Sample to a USB Flash
Dri
v
e
34
LoadSMPL
Loading a Sample from a USB
Flash Dri
v
e
35
Del SMPL
Deleting a Sample in a USB Flash
Dri
v
e
35
DelAUDIO
Deleting an A
u
dio Song in a USB
Flash Dri
v
e
35
Save SMF
Sa
v
ing a User Song as SMF to a
USB Flash Dri
v
e
73
Del SMF
Deleting a SMF in a USB Flash
Dri
v
e
76
Save USR
Sa
v
ing a User Data to a USB Flash
Dri
v
e
72
Load USR
Loading a User Data from a USB
Flash Dri
v
e
74
Del USR
Deleting a User Data from a USB
Flash Dri
v
e
76
Load STY
Loading a Style File
75
Format?
Formatting a USB Flash Dri
v
e
72
Exit?
Exiting from a File Control Display
77
• You can also exit from a File Control display simply by
pressing the [FUNCTION] button.
Valid file locations in the USB flash drive for
Son
g
playback (pa
g
e 28)
Son
g
title display lan
g
ua
g
e
File names containing Japanese katakana characters
w
ill only
b
e properly displayed if the instr
u
ment’s display
lang
u
age is set to “Japanese.” All display information
other than file names
w
ill
b
e displayed in English e
v
en if
“Japanese” is selected. For details, refer to page 69
F
u
nction 065 (PSR-E463)/F
u
nction 066 (PSR-E
W
410).
NOTE
Can
b
e selected/
played.
Cannot
b
e selected/
played.
USB flash dri
v
e (Root)
Song
File
Song
File
Song
File
Song
File
• If you manage the Song files in the USB flash drive by
using a computer, etc., make sure to store the data
either in the USB flash drive’s root directory or a first-
level/second-level folder in the root directory. Data
stored in third-level-folders created inside a second-
level folder cannot be selected and played by this
instrument.
IMPORTANT