N1
Owner’s Manual
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Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory
You can conveniently connect a USB flash memory device to the instrument and listen to songs recorded to that
device (on a computer). You can also save your recorded performances on the instrument to the connected device
and play those songs back as well. Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Precautions when using the
USB [TO DEVICE] terminal” on page 26.
1
Engage the USB Song mode.
Make sure that the USB flash memory device is connected
to the instrument. Then press the [+] or [-] button while
holding the [DEMO/SONG] button until the message
“
U
xx” or “
F
xx” (xx is a number 00–99) appears on the display.
The message “
F
xx” is displayed when no “
U
xx” songs exist.
If the USB flash memory device is not connected or there is no USB songs, nei-
ther “
U
xx” nor “
F
xx” appears.
2
Select a USB song.
Press the [+] or [-] button to select the song you want to play.
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U00
–
U99
..... Select the number of the desired USB song, that of the per-
formance which you’ve recorded and saved using this
instrument (page 25) and play the song.
•
F00
–
F99
..... Select the number of the desired USB song, that which
you’ve saved by using a computer and play the song.
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U.AL
................ Play all USB songs in sequence.
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U.rd
................ Play all USB songs continuously in random order.
3
Start playback.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to start playback.
4
Stop playback.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to stop playback.
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3, 4
1
USB song:
In this manual, the performance data saved
to a USB flash memory device is called a
“USB song.”
The display may not appear immediately,
depending on the number of the folders in
the USB flash memory.
U00
Certain songs may take more time than oth-
ers to start playback. Keep in mind that this
also affects the time between playback of
successively played songs.
The playback voice can be changed.
You can play the keyboard along with the
USB song. The voice of the song played is
assigned to the voice playing on the key-
board.
While a USB song is playing, hold down the
[METRONOME] button and press the [+] or
[-] button to change the song tempo.
If you are using the metronome (page 17)
during USB song playback, press the [+] or
[-] button to change the song tempo. You
can also press keys to change the tempo.
Default setting: International
Character Code
If the song cannot be loaded, you may need to change the character code setting.
International
Files with western alphabetical names (including umlaut or diacritic
marks) can be loaded (files with names in Japanese cannot be loaded).
Turn the power on while holding the [FUNCTION] and [REVERB] but-
tons.
Japanese
Files with western alphabetical names and Japanese names can be loaded;
however, file names including umlauts or diacritic marks cannot be
loaded.
Turn the power on while holding the [FUNCTION] and [METRONOME]
buttons.