EN-26
Your Digital Piano can play MIDI data (including built-in
songs) as well as audio data. Use of a USB flash drive
increases the number of available functions.
• Depending on the type of data you want to play, you will
need to switch the song type between MIDI mode and
Audio mode.
• For recording, see “Recording/Playing Back Performances”
(page EN-30).
● Functions available using the Digital Piano alone
● When used with a USB flash drive, you can also do the
following:
*1 Song type: MIDI mode
*2 Song type: Audio mode
You can use the Music library for your listening enjoyment or
to practice piano songs.
• The Music Library includes 60 songs, numbered 1 through
60.
• You can also playback and practice songs (user songs)
transferred from a smart device or a USB flash drive to
Digital Piano memory as Music Library songs 61 through
70.
• You can add user songs from a smart device or USB
flash drive connected with the Digital Piano. You can
delete user songs from a smart device that is
connected with the Digital Piano. For details, see
“Using the Dedicated App” (page EN-52) and “USB
Flash Drive” (page EN-35).
■ Preparing to Use the Music Library
If the Digital Piano is in the Audio Mode, perform the
procedure below to switch to the MIDI Mode.
1.
While holding down 3 FUNCTION, press the
E}6 keyboard key.
2.
Release 3 FUNCTION.
Listening to Songs
MIDI data
*1
Built-in songs
(Music Library)
MIDI Recorder Songs
Playback
Playing Songs from the
Music Library
(page EN-26)
Playing Back Recorded
Content
(page EN-33)
MIDI data
*1
Audio data
*2
User
Song
USB
memory
song
WAV files
(.WAV)
MP3 Files
(.MP3)
Playback
Playing MIDI Data
(MIDI Player)
(page EN-28)
To select and
playback a file
recorded with
the audio
recorder
(page EN-34)
Playing MP3
Audio Files
(page EN-29)
Playing Songs from the Music
Library