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USB Flash Drive Operations
PSR-I500 Owner’s Manual
74
Reference
5
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+/YES] button to execute the Save
operation.
After a while, a message indicating completion of
the operation appears, and a User file (.usr) will
be saved in a “USER FILES” folder which will
automatically be created on the USB flash drive.
6
Press the [FUNCTION] button to exit
from the File Control display.
Saving a User Song as SMF to a
USB Flash Drive
A User Song can be converted to SMF (Standard
MIDI File) format 0 and saved to a USB flash drive.
1
Hold the [FUNCTION] button for longer
than a second to call up the File Control
display.
2
Use the CATEGORY [<<] and [>>] but-
tons to call up “Save SMF.
3
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button.
Target User Song names appear on the display
as “USER**” (**: number 1–10). If desired, rotate
the dial to select a different User Song from
“USER01”–“USER10” then press the [0/EXE-
CUTE] button.
4
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button again.
Target file names on the USB flash drive appear
on the display as “USER***” (***: number 1–100).
If desired, rotate the dial to select the different file.
The Save operation cannot be cancelled during execu-
tion. Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB
flash drive during the operation. Doing so may result
in data loss.
The amount of time required for this operation may vary
depending on the condition of the USB flash drive.
If you want to recall the User file (.usr) to this instrument
again, execute the Load operation (page 75).
NOTICE
NOTE
NOTE
SMF (Standard MIDI File) format
With this format, various events via the keyboard perfor-
mance such as note on/off and Voice selection will be
recorded as MIDI data. The SMF Format 0 and Format
1 are available. A large number of MIDI devices are
compatible with SMF Format 0, and most commercially
available Song files (MIDI files) are provided in SMF For-
mat 0.
If the size of a converted SMF is too large, it cannot be played
back on this instrument. We recommend using Audio record-
ing.
The DSP effect (page 23) cannot be converted to SMF for-
mat.
The Transpose setting on this instrument is not included in the
data.
NOTE
Save SMF
User 1
SONG001
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