Reference Manual
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Connecting to a Computer
Transferring Backup data to a computer
Operation
Using Musicsoft Downloader, move the “PSR-S650.BUP” file from “System
Drive” under “Electronic Musical Instruments” to a computer.
To recall the settings, move the “PSR-S650.BUP” file from a computer to “System
Drive” under “Electronic Musical Instruments.”
Transferring Styles and Songs you have recorded on the instrument to a
computer
Operation
Using Musicsoft Downloader, move the file from “Flash Memory” under “Elec-
tronic Musical Instruments” to a computer.
To move a file back, move the file from a computer to “Flash Memory” under “Elec-
tronic Musical Instruments.”
Transferring Style, Song and Music Database files, downloaded from the
Internet and saved on a computer, to the instrument
Operation
Using Musicsoft Downloader, move the file from a computer to “Flash Memory”
under “Electronic Musical Instruments.”
To move a file back, perform the same operation as in “Transferring Styles and Songs
you have recorded on the instrument to a computer” above.
• The backup file is transmit-
ted/received as a single file
with the same name. As a
result, all registration mem-
ory data on the instrument
and the file saved on a com-
puter will be overwritten
every time you transmit or
receive. Keep this in mind
when transferring data.
• Do not rename the backup
file on the computer. If you
do so it will not be trans-
ferred to the instrument.
NOTICE
Using Songs with Notation
When using Songs with notation (SMF format 0/1 only) transferred from a computer
for practice, you can specify which channels are to be played back as the right-hand
and left-hand parts.
1
Press the [USER] button and select the Song residing in internal memory for which you
want to set the guide track.
2
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
3
Use the CATEGORY [
<
] and [
>
] buttons to select the R-Part or L-Part item.
4
Use the dial to select the channel you want to play back as the specified right- or left-hand
part.
We recommend that you select channel 1 for the right-hand part and channel 2 for the
left-hand part.