Yamaha PSRE473 PSR-E473 61-Key Touch-Sensitive Portable Keyboard

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Connecting a USB Flash Drive
PSR-E473, PSR-EW425 Owner’s Manual
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The following types of data on this instrument can be
saved to a USB flash drive. For details about how to
save each type of data, refer to the Reference Man-
ual on the website (page 11).
User Data
The following three types of data on this instrument
are called “User data.” User data is saved as a single
“User File” (.usr).
All 10 User Songs (page 34)
Style data transferred from a computer and
read into Styles 291 to 300
All Registration Memory settings (page 51)
User Songs
User Songs are converted to MIDI files (SMF, format
0) and are saved one song at a time.
Samples
Samples that are assigned to Quick Sampling pads
are individually saved as sample files for each pad.
The following types of data saved to a USB flash
drive can be loaded in this instrument. For details
about how to load each type of data, refer to the Ref-
erence Manual on the website (page 11).
User Data
All of the User data in a User File (.usr) is imported.
All 10 User Songs, Style data in Styles 291 to 300,
and all Registration Memory data in the instrument
will be replaced with the data imported from the USB
flash drive.
Style Data
Style files (.sty) created externally can be imported
into Styles 291 to 300 and used in the same way as
built-in Styles.
Sample Data
Sample files are imported and re-assigned to the
Quick Sampling pads. Audio files (WAV files) can
also be saved as new samples.
You can delete the following files in a USB flash
drive. For details about how to delete these files,
refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page
11) .
User files
MIDI files
Audio files (WAV files)
•Sample files
Saving Data to a USB Flash Drive
SMF (Standard MIDI File) format
This is a format for recording the content played on the
keyboard as MIDI data. Format 0 and format 1 are avail-
able. A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with
SMF Format 0, and most commercially available MIDI
files are provided in SMF Format 0.
Loading User Data
from a USB Flash Drive
MIDI files cannot be imported as User Songs. MIDI files can be
played as files on a USB flash drive, or transferred to the instru-
ment's internal memory and played as a downloaded Song
(pages 34, 57).
Deleting Data in a USB Flash
Drive
NOTE
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