Loading Usb Flash Drive Data Into Digital Piano Memory - Casio Celviano AP-710 User Manual

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USB Flash Drive
Loading USB Flash Drive Data
into Digital Piano Memory
MIDI data (MIDI Recorder songs, songs downloaded
from the CASIO website, standard MIDI files, etc.)
stored on a USB flash drive can be loaded to Digital
Piano memory and stored in Music Library numbers 61
through 70.
• To clear the contents of Music Library numbers 61
through 70 (User Music Library) that you loaded
from a USB flash drive, see "Configuring Digital
Piano Settings" (page EN-38) and the following item
in the Parameter List (page EN-39): "Song" 3 "ML
Clear >Ent" (page EN-41).
• For information about playing back audio data
stored on a USB flash drive, see "Playing Back Song
Data Stored on a USB Flash Drive" (page EN-27).
PREPARATION
• On your computer, copy the files you want to import
to Digital Piano memory to the USB flash drive.
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital
Piano's USB flash drive port.
2.
Press the cpUSB button.
3.
Use the clw and q arrow buttons to
select "Load" and then press the cmENTER
button.
L o a d
4.
Use the clw and q arrow buttons to
select a USB flash drive data number.
5.
Use the clu and i arrow buttons to move
the cursor to the Digital Piano data numbers.
6.
Use the clw and q arrow buttons to
select a Digital Piano data number.
• Any data number that already contains imported
data will be indicated by an asterisk (*) to the left of
the data number.
• Pressing the clu arrow button moves the cursor to
USB flash drive data numbers, so you can select a
different USB flash driver data number, if you want.
7.
Press the cmENTER button.
• This will cause the confirmation message "Sure?" to
appear.
EN-50
8.
Press the cli arrow button to execute the
load operation.
• To cancel the load operation, press the clu arrow
button.
• The message "Please Wait..." will remain on the
display while the operation is being performed. Do
not perform any operation while this message is on
the display. "Complete!" appears on the display after
the operation is complete.

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