Loading Song Data From A Usb Flash Drive Into Digital Piano Memory - Casio Celviano AP-460 User Manual

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USB Flash Drive
5.
Press the START/STOP a button.
• This starts the data save operation.
• When saving is complete, the L/R lamps will light to
indicate that the USB flash drive mode has been
exited.
Flashing
Save started
■ USB Flash Drive Data (File) Storage
Locations
The above procedure stores piano data in a folder
named MUSICLIB on the USB flash drive.
• The MUSICLIB folder is created automatically when
you format the USB flash drive on the Digital Piano
(page EN-38).
• Note that files not in the MUSICLIB folder cannot be
loaded or deleted by this Digital Piano.
• The "MUSICLIB" folder contains sub-folders named
"61" through "70". Data is saved in the sub-folder
whose name corresponds to the song number you
specify in step 4 of the procedure above.
EN-40
Lit
Save complete
Loading Song Data from a
USB Flash Drive into Digital
Piano Memory
You can use the procedure below to load user song
data (page EN-47) from a USB flash drive to the Digital
Piano's Music Library (song numbers 61 to 70). After
that, you can play back the user song or use it for
lesson play.
NOTE
• Loading song data from a USB flash drive assigns it
to the corresponding user song number. Loading
song data 61 from a USB flash drive, for example,
will assign it to user song number 61 in Digital Piano
memory. Then you will be able to select the song by
selecting user (Music Library) song 61.
Digital Piano memory
\PIANO
.MID files or
\MUSICLIB
.CM2 files
\61
<Data Loaded>
\62
\70
1.
On your computer, copy the file you want to
load to one of the numbered sub-folders (61
through 70) inside the "MUSICLIB" folder on
the USB flash drive.
• The number names of the sub-folders correspond to
the Digital Piano's user song numbers (61 to 70).
2.
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital
Piano's USB flash drive port.
USB flash drive
\
.MID files or
.CM2 files
\MUSICLIB
\61
\62
\70

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