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Advanced Functions
Handling Song files — [FILE/SONG SETTING]
When connecting the USB storage device to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal or
inserting the media to the connected USB device, a message prompting you to
execute the Format operation may appear. If such a case occurs, execute the
Format operation.
NOTICE
When formatting is done, all data stored in the USB storage device are deleted. Save important data to
a computer or another storage device.
See page 42 for information on basic operations.
The following is a detailed procedure of Step 4 on that page.
4-1
Press the B [+ (YES)] button located next to “Start?->.”
4-2
If the two or more USB devices are connected, use the C [–]/[+]
buttons to select a device to be formatted.
Selecting “USB1” will format also the data in “USB AUDIO” which cannot be
selected here.
4-3
Press the B [+ (YES)] button to fix the Format destination then
follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTICE
Do not turn off the power or disconnect the USB storage device while “Executing” is shown in
the display.
The MIDI Song in the MEMORY drive and USB storage device (USB1 drive) can
be converted to the Audio Song then saved in the USB storage device (USB
AUDIO drive). For information about Song types which can be converted, refer
to page 41.
See page 42 for information on basic operations.
The following is a detailed procedure of Step 4 on that page.
4-1
Press the B [+ (YES)] button located next to “Start?->.”
4-2
If you wish to specify a certain folder as a Convert destination, use
the C [–][+] buttons to select a folder, then press the D [+] button
to enter the selected folder.
The converted Audio Song will be saved in the destination specified here.
Formatting a USB storage device — “Format”
Format Start?_>
USB1
Converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback —
“MIDItoAUDIO”
MIDItoAUDIO Start?_>
M-001 : NewSong001
NOTE
“USB AUDIO” is the USB
storage device equivalent to
“USB1.”
NOTE
After converting, the MIDI Song
remains in the original data
location.
NOTE
To exit from the current folder to
the upper level, press the D [–]
button.