Loading User Files And Style Files - Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-620 Owner's Manual

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Loading User Files and Style Files

User files, style files, and styles residing on a USB flash memory can be loaded into the instrument. If the
required style file has already been transferred to the instrument from a computer using the Musicsoft
Downloader application, start from step 2, below. Refer to "Transferring Performance Data to and from a
Computer" on page 100 for details on transferring style files.
CAUTION
• If you load a User File user song (031–035), style file, and registra-
tion memory data will be overwritten by the newly loaded data. If
you only load a style file, only the style file will be overwritten.
Save important data to a USB flash memory before loading data
that will overwrite it.
1
With the USB flash memory containing
the file you want to load connected to
the USB TO DEVICE connector, check
that the File Control icon is shown in
the MAIN display.
2
Press the FILE CONTROL [MENU] but-
ton.
3
Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] but-
tons to locate the Load item.
4
Use the dial to select the user file or
style file you want to load.
All user files in the USB flash memory will be
displayed first, followed by the style files.
NOTE
• Style files must be located in the root directory. Style files located
within folders will not be recognized.
5
Press the [EXECUTE] button. The dis-
play prompts you for confirmation.
You can cancel the load operation at this point
by pressing the [-] button.
6
Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+] button, and the load operation
will begin.
CAUTION
• Once the load-in-progress message appears on the display the
operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or
remove the USB flash memory during this operation.
7
A message will appear on the display to
inform you that the operation has fin-
ished.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN
display.
DGX-620/520, YPG-625/525 Owner's Manual
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