Copying MIDI Song Data to a USB Flash Drive Using a
Computer
You can save files in the following formats to the MUSICLIB folder in the CASIO folder created on a
USB flash drive and play them on this Digital Piano.
• Standard MIDI file (SMF format 0/1) or CASIO MIDI file (CMF format)
1.
Connect the USB flash drive to the computer.
2.
Create a CASIO folder in the root directory of the USB flash drive and create a
folder named MUSICLIB in the CASIO folder.
• If you already have a MUSICLIB folder, this step is not necessary.
3.
Copy the song data you want to play on the Digital Piano to the MUSICLIB folder
on the USB flash drive.
• For song data playback, see
Copying Audio Data (WAV, MP3) to a USB Flash Drive
Using a Computer
When you record with this Digital Piano's Audio Recorder, the recordings are stored in a WAV file
format under the AUDIOREC folder in the CASIO folder on the USB flash drive from "TAKE01.WAV" to
"TAKE99. WAV", the number changing at the end of new file names each time a recording is made.
Connect a USB flash drive to your computer, change audio data file names to "TAKE
99) or MP3 file names to "TAKE
files on this Digital Piano.
• WAV files (Linear PCM, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo, extension: .WAV)
• MP3 files (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, 44.1 kHz/48 kHz, bit rate 32 to 320 kbps/variable bit rate (VBR)
compatible, mono/stereo, extension: .MP3)
For information on audio data playback, see
"Playing MIDI
Data".
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.MP3" (
is 01 - 99), and save in the AUDIOREC folder to play the
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.WAV" (
MP3)".
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