P-250
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Handling Performance Files [PERFORM.FILE]
Basic Operation
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Deleting a Performance File
[DeleteFile]
You can delete a performance file in storage
memory. (You cannot delete a preset perfor-
mance or the current performance file.)
Refer to page 42 for information on the
basic operation of performance files.
The following steps are supplement for
Step
3
3-1
Select a performance file to delete.
Use the C [–]/[+] buttons to select a performance
file.
3-2
Execute the operation.
Press the B [+(YES)] button located next to “Exe-
cute?-->.”
Follow the instructions on screen.
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Renaming a Performance
File [RenameFile]
You can change the performance file name in
storage memory. (You cannot change the name
of a preset performance file.)
Refer to page 42 for information on the
basic operation of performance files.
The following steps are supplement for
Step
3
3
Rename the performance file as described in
the [SaveToMemory] section (page 44).
After you rename a performance file, all performances
are sorted alphabetically and renumbered.
CAUTION
Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen dis-
plays “Executing.” Otherwise, the data currently held in stor-
age memory may be lost.
TIP
Deleting the performance file does not erase the currently-
loaded performance.
After you delete a performance file, the subsequent perfor-
mance file numbers are updated automatically.
CAUTION
Do not turn off the power to the P-250 while the screen dis-
plays “Executing.” Otherwise, the data currently held in stor-
age memory may be lost.
TIP
Use “CharacterCode” in the “SONG FILE” menu to change
the type of characters on screen. (The selected LCD char-
acter type will be used to display song files and perfor-
mances.)
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