Playback Of Songs - Yamaha Tyros5-76 Owner's Manual

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Playback of Songs

You can play back the following types of Songs.
• Preset Songs (in the PRESET Page of the Song Selection display)
• Your own recorded Songs (page 68)
• Commercially available Song data: SMF (Standard MIDI File)
If you want to play back a song in USB flash memory, connect the USB flash memory
containing song data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand.
1
Press any of the SONG [I]–[IV] buttons to call up the Song
Selection display.
2
Press the TAB [][] buttons to select the location of the
desired Song.
3
Select the desired Song by using the [A]–[J] buttons.
You can also select a Song by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial, then press the
[ENTER] button to execute.
4
Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback.
Queuing the next Song for playback
While a Song is playing back, you can queue up the next Song for playback.
This is convenient for chaining it to the next Song smoothly during stage per-
formance. Select the Song you want play next in the Song Selection display,
while a Song is playing back. The "NEXT" indication appears at the upper
right of the corresponding Song name. To cancel this setting, press the [7 ]
(NEXT CANCEL) button.
5
Press the SONG [STOP] button to stop playback.
NOTE
Before using a USB flash memory, be
sure to read "Connecting USB Devices"
on page 101.
NOTE
For information on compatible data for-
mats, refer to page 11.
2
NOTE
The path to the folder of Songs can be
memorized, and you can open the folder
with a single button-press. For instruc-
tions, refer to page 28.
NOTE
You can instantly jump back to the Main
display by "double-clicking" on one of
the [A]–[J] buttons.
NOTE
You can play multiple Songs repeatedly:
[FUNCTION]  [B] SONG SETTING 
[H] REPEAT FOLDER. For details, refer
to the Reference Manual on the website.
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