Yamaha PSR-S970 PSR-S970/PSR-S770 Owners Manual - Page 75

AUDIO PLAYER display., PLAY/PAUSE buttons

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3 Press the [USB AUDIO PLAYER] button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display. 4 Use the [1 ] (REC) buttons to enter recording standby. The [PLAY/PAUSE] button in the display flashes. Recordable time NOTE The USB flash drive of "USB1" is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB flash drives are connected. NOTE You can use the metronome (page 37) while recording; however, the metronome sound will not be recorded. 5 Start recording by using the [3 ] (PLAY/PAUSE) buttons, then start your performance. The elapsed recording time is shown in the display while recording. Elapsed recording time NOTICE Do not attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during recording. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data or the recording data. 4 USB Audio Player/Recorder - Playing Back and Recording Audio Files - 6 5 6 After you finish your performance, use the [2 ] (STOP) buttons to stop recording. Recorded data is automatically saved to the USB flash drive as a file with the name automatically set. 7 Use the [3 ] (PLAY/PAUSE) buttons to play back the recorded performance. To see the file of the recorded performance in the File Selection display, press the [H] (FILES) button. NOTE The recording operation continues, even if you close the USB AUDIO PLAYER display by pushing the [EXIT] button. Press the [USB AUDIO PLAYER] button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display again, then stop the recording by pressing the [2 ] (STOP) button. NOTE Keep in mind that if you make a mistake in your performance, you cannot correct it by overwriting an existing file. Delete the recorded file on the File Selection display, then record your performance again. PSR-S970/S770 Owner's Manual 75

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PSR-S970/S770 Owner’s Manual
75
USB Audio Player/Recorder – Playing Back and Recording Audio Files –
4
3
Press the [USB AUDIO PLAYER] button to call up the USB
AUDIO PLAYER display.
4
Use the [1

] (REC) buttons to enter recording standby.
The [PLAY/PAUSE] button in the display flashes.
5
Start recording by using the [3

] (PLAY/PAUSE) buttons,
then start your performance.
The elapsed recording time is shown in the display while recording.
6
After you finish your performance, use the [2

] (STOP)
buttons to stop recording.
Recorded data is automatically saved to the USB flash drive as a file with the
name automatically set.
7
Use the [3

] (PLAY/PAUSE) buttons to play back the
recorded performance.
To see the file of the recorded performance in the File Selection display, press
the [H] (FILES) button.
NOTE
The USB flash drive of “USB1” is
selected as the recording destination
when multiple USB flash drives are
connected.
NOTE
You can use the metronome (page 37)
while recording; however, the metro-
nome sound will not be recorded.
Recordable time
NOTICE
Do not attempt to disconnect the
USB flash drive or turn the power
off during recording. Doing so
may corrupt the USB flash drive
data or the recording data.
5
6
Elapsed recording time
NOTE
The recording operation continues,
even if you close the USB AUDIO
PLAYER display by pushing the [EXIT]
button. Press the [USB AUDIO
PLAYER] button to call up the USB
AUDIO PLAYER display again, then
stop the recording by pressing the [2

] (STOP) button.
NOTE
Keep in mind that if you make a mis-
take in your performance, you cannot
correct it by overwriting an existing
file. Delete the recorded file on the File
Selection display, then record your
performance again.