EN-29
Playing a Built-in Song or a Song on a USB Flash Drive
■ Part Channel Information
In built-in songs and CMF format songs, parts where left-hand
play is recorded and parts where right-hand play is recorded
are separate. These songs have “part channel information”,
which is information that controls to which Digital Piano parts
left-hand and right-hand play should be assigned.
The part channel information contained in built-in songs and
general CMF format songs is described below.
Though standard MIDI files (SMF format) stored on a USB
flash drive can also be played back by the Digital Piano, such
files do not have part channel information. Use the procedure
below to specify whether the right-hand part or left-hand part
should be muted when bn PART SELECT is pressed for
playback of such a file.
● To specify a part channel
See function number 59 (PartR Ch), 60 (PartL Ch) in the
“Function Setting Item List” (page EN-46).
• The above setting is applied only for playback of a song
that does not have part channel information. When a song
has part channel information, this setting is ignored and the
part channel information is given priority.
You can add up to 10 songs to Digital Piano memory as user
songs (Song Number 153 through 162). To add user song
data (up to 320 KB per song of data that is playable by this
Digital Piano), save it to a USB drive or smart device and then
transfer the saved song data to Digital Piano memory. For
details, see “USB Flash Drive Operations” (page EN-51) and
“Linking with a Smart Device (APP Function)” (page EN-56).
■ To delete user song data from Digital Piano
memory
1.
Select the song you want to delete.
2.
Hold down 5 RECORD/STOP.
This displays “Sure?”.
3.
Press bp ENTER.
This deletes the user song.
• To cancel the delete operation without deleting, long-
press bp ENTER.
You can use the same operations as those for built-in songs
to play back MIDI files* stored in the MUSICDAT folder on a
USB flash drive. For information about the procedure for
saving a MIDI file to a USB flash drive, see “Using a Computer
to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash Drive” (page
EN-53).
* Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) and CASIO MIDI files
(CMF format)
■ To play back a song from a USB flash drive
1.
Insert the USB flash drive into the Digital
Piano’s cr USB Type A port.
• When you perform a USB flash drive operation or turn
on the Digital Piano while a USB flash drive is plugged
in, the Digital Piano initially needs to perform a
“mounting” sequence to prepare for data exchange
with the USB flash drive. Digital Piano operations may
be momentarily disabled while a mounting sequence is
being performed. The USB indicator will flash on the
display while the USB flash drive is being mounted. It
may take up to 10 or 20 seconds or even longer for a
USB flash drive to be mounted. The message “Listing”
may be displayed while the mounting operation is in
progress. Do not attempt to perform any operation on
the Digital Piano while a mounting sequence is in
progress. A USB flash drive needs to be mounted
each time it is connected to the Digital Piano.
2.
Perform the procedure under “To select a
single built-in song for playback” (page EN-26).
• Song numbers are assigned automatically in
sequence to MIDI files on the USB flash drive. The
files are sorted on their file names, and the first MIDI
file is assigned song number 169.
Song Type Left Hand Part:
Right Hand
Part:
Normal piano song with
one tone for both hands
Song left-hand
part
Song right-hand
part
Song with Auto
Accompaniment for the
left-hand part and
melody for the right-
hand part
All Auto
Accompaniment
parts
Song right-hand
part
Increasing the Selection of Songs
Playing Back a Song from a USB
Flash Drive