Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Owners Manual - Page 27

Creating a New Folder, USB to which you want to create a new folder by using the TAB

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Basic Operations Creating a New Folder You can create folders to make it easier to find your original data. 1 In the File Selection display, select the appropriate tab (User or USB) to which you want to create a new folder by using the TAB [E][F] buttons. If you want to create a new folder within an existing folder, select the desired folder here. NOTE A new folder cannot be made in the Preset tab or the "Expansion" folder (page 47) in the User tab. NOTE The maximum number of files/folders which can be saved in a folder is 500. NOTE In the User tab, no more than three folder levels can be created. The maximum total number of files/folders which can be saved differs depending on the file size and the length of the file/folder names. 3 2 Make sure that FOLDER is shown at the bottom of the display. If it is not shown on the display, press the [8 ] (File) button to call it up. 3 Press the [7 ] (FOLDER) button. The Character Entry window is called up. NOTE To cancel creating a new folder, press the [8 ] (Cancel) button. 4 Enter the name of the new folder (page 31). If the folder name already exists, a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not. If not, press one of the [6 ] (No) buttons and enter another name. The created folder will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the folders in alphabetical order. NOTICE Do not use "Expansion" for the folder name. Otherwise, all data contained in the "Expansion" folder will be lost when an Expansion Pack (page 47) is installed. PSR-SX600 Owner's Manual 27

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PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual
27
Basic Operations
You can create folders to make it easier to find your original data.
1
In the File Selection display, select the appropriate tab (User or
USB) to which you want to create a new folder by using the TAB
[
E
][
F
] buttons.
If you want to create a new folder within an existing folder, select the desired
folder here.
2
Make sure that FOLDER is shown at the bottom of the display.
If it is not shown on the display, press the [8
] (File) button to call it up.
3
Press the [7
] (FOLDER) button.
The Character Entry window is called up.
4
Enter the name of the new folder (page 31).
If the folder name already exists, a message appears asking you if you want to
overwrite or not. If not, press one of the [6

] (No) buttons and enter another
name.
The created folder will be automatically located at the appropriate position
among the folders in alphabetical order.
Creating a New Folder
NOTE
A new folder cannot be made in the
Preset tab or the “Expansion” folder
(page 47) in the User tab.
NOTE
The maximum number of files/folders
which can be saved in a folder is 500.
NOTE
In the User tab, no more than three
folder levels can be created. The maxi-
mum total number of files/folders
which can be saved differs depending
on the file size and the length of the
file/folder names.
3
NOTE
To cancel creating a new folder, press
the [8
] (Cancel) button.
NOTICE
Do not use “Expansion” for the
folder name. Otherwise, all data
contained in the “Expansion”
folder will be lost when an
Expansion Pack (page 47) is
installed.