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PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual
The File Selection display is for selecting contents (Voice, Styles, and other data) saved as files in the instrument.
Calling up the File Selection display
The File Selection displays for contents (Voice, Style or Song, etc.) can be called up on the Main display. In
general, use the Cursor buttons [
][
][
E
][
F
] to select the desired item, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Otherwise, the displays can be called up in the following ways.
• Voice or Style File Selection display
Press one of the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons to call up the display.
• Song File Selection display
Press the [SONG FUNCTION] button to call up the Song Function Menu at the
bottom of the display. Then, press one of the [1
] (Select) buttons to call up the
display.
File Selection display configuration
1
Location (drive) of content files
• Preset
..............Location where pre-programmed (preset) content files are
stored.
• User
.................Location where recorded or edited content files are saved.
Installed Expansion Voices or Styles are also saved here in
the Expansion folder.
• USB
.................Location where content files on USB flash drive are saved.
This appears only when a USB flash drive is connected to the
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
2
Selectable data (files)
The files that can be selected on this display are shown. If more than 10 files
exist, pressing the [1
] or [2
] button etc. corresponding to the page
numbers (P1, P2...) below the files changes the display page. When other pages
follow, the “
→
” button appears, and for the previous page, the “
←
” button
appears.
3
File/Close
At the bottom of the File Selection display, you can toggle the indication between File and Close by pressing
the [8
] button. Selecting File shows the file/folder management function names (page 25).
File Selection Display Configuration
NOTE
The Song file selection display can be
called up by pressing the [DIRECT
ACCESS] button, followed by the
[SONG FUNCTION] button.
1
2
3
NOTE
Before using a USB flash drive, be sure
to read “Connecting USB Devices” on
page 95.
NOTE
The contents, both pre-programmed
and your own original, are saved as
“files.”