Using A Computer To Copy General Song Data To A Usb Flash Drive - Casio CDP-S350 User Manual

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■ To rename USB flash drive data
1.
Perform steps 1, 2, and 3 under
Digital Piano data to a USB flash
EN-51).
2.
Use the bo dial to display "Rename", and then
press bp ENTER.
3.
Use the bo dial to display a sub-menu item of
options that correspond to the type of data
being renamed.
• See
"Sub Menu Item/File Name Extension
EN-51).
4.
Press bp ENTER.
5.
Use the bo dial to select the data to be
renamed.
• Pressing 6 CATEGORY at this time will display the
file name extension of the currently selected data file.
(The FUNCTION indicator will flash as the file name
extension is displayed.) Press 6 CATEGORY again
to return to the file name.
6.
Press bp ENTER.
7.
Rename the file.
• See
"Text Character
information about how to enter text.
• To cancel character input and return to the unedited
file name, long-press bp ENTER.
8.
To apply the new file name, press cl STORE.
This displays "Sure?"
• The message "Replace?" will appear if there is already
data with the same name on the USB flash drive. If this
happens, pressing bp ENTER in step 9 below will
overwrite the existing data with the new data.
9.
To change the name, press bp ENTER.
• To cancel the operation, long-press bp ENTER.
• Pressing bp ENTER displays "Wait..." (operation in
progress). Do not perform any operation while this
message is displayed. "Complete" is displayed after
the operation is complete.
10.
To exit the operation, press bq TONE.
"To save
drive" (page
List" (page
Input" (page EN-12) for
Using a Computer to Copy
General Song Data to a USB Flash
Drive
You can use the same operations as those for built-in songs
to play back files of the formats below, which are stored in the
MUSICDAT folder.
• Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI files
(CMF format)
1.
Connect the USB flash drive to your computer.
2.
Create a folder named MUSICDAT in the root
directory of the USB flash drive.
• This step is not required if there is already a
MUSICDAT folder in the USB flash drive's root
directory.
3.
Copy song data you want to play back on the
Digital Piano to the MUSICDAT folder.
• For information about playback procedures, see
"Playing Back a Song from a USB Flash
EN-29).
USB Flash Drive
Drive" (page
EN-53

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