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38 CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual
Quick Start Guide
3 Move the cursor (R) to Delete using the
[r] button, and then press the [ENTER]
button.
The following confirmation message will be displayed
before a file is deleted.
Press the [-1/NO] button if you do not wish to
proceed.
4 Press the [+1/YES] button.
The audio file will be deleted.
After deletion of an audio file, the Audio Playback
screen’s third pane will again be displayed. If the USB
flash-memory device contains other audio files, one
will be automatically selected and shown on-screen.
Precautions when using the [TO DEVICE] USB
terminal
When plugging a USB flash-memory device into your
stage piano’s built-in [TO DEVICE] USB terminal, be
sure to handle it with care and follow the important
precautions below.
NOTE For more details on how to use your USB flash-memory
device, refer to the owner’s manual that came with it.
Supported USB devices
Only USB memory devices of the flash drive variety
can be used with your stage piano. Furthermore, this
instrument does not necessarily support all
commercially available USB flash-memory devices,
and Yamaha cannot guarantee normal operation with
every such device on the market. Before purchasing a
USB flash-memory device for use with your stage
piano, therefore, please visit the following web page to
confirm whether or not it is supported:
http://download.yamaha.com/
Connecting a USB flash-memory device
Before plugging in a USB flash-memory device,
ensure that its terminal matches the [TO DEVICE] USB
terminal and that both are oriented in the same
direction.
NOTE Although the stage piano’s terminal complies with the
USB 1.1 standard, you can also connect and use USB
2.0 flash-memory devices. In such a case, however, data
will be transferred at the USB 1.1 speed only.
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Working with USB flash-memory devices
With a USB flash-memory device plugged into your
stage piano, you can use it to save data that you have
created on the instrument, play audio files that it
contains, and perform a number of other related tasks.
Supported number of USB flash-memory
devices
Only one USB flash-memory device can be connected
to your stage piano at any time.
Formatting USB flash-memory devices
Certain types of flash-memory device must be
formatted before they can be used with your stage
piano. Whenever you plug such a device into the [TO
DEVICE] USB terminal, a message prompting you to
format it will be displayed on-screen. To do so, follow
the instructions on page 39.
NOTICE
When a flash-memory device is formatted, all of its
content will be deleted. Before formatting, therefore,
ensure that the USB flash-memory device contains no
irreplaceable data.
Write protection
Certain types of USB flash-memory device can be
write-protected to prevent data from being
accidentally erased. If your USB flash-memory device
contains irreplaceable data, we suggest that you use
write protection to prevent accidental erasure.
Meanwhile, if you need to save data on a USB flash-
memory device, be sure to disable write-protect.
Removing USB flash-memory devices
Before removing a USB flash-memory device from the
[TO DEVICE] USB terminal, ensure that the stage
piano is not currently accessing it in order to save or
load data.
NOTICE
Care should be taken to avoid plugging in and removing
USB flash-memory devices with excessive frequency. If
this precaution is not observed, the stage piano may
freeze and stop operating. In addition, a USB flash-
memory device should never be removed before it has
been fully mounted or while it is being accessed by the
stage piano in order to load or save data. Data on the USB
flash-memory device or on the instrument itself may be
corrupted as a result of such action, and there is also a
danger that the USB flash-memory device could be
permanently damaged.
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