Operations with a USB Flash Drive

Saving MIDI Recorder Songs to a USB Flash Drive

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  2. To save in SMF format (.MID), do the following:

    1. Switch the Digital Piano to <MIDI Recorder>.

      Switching to MIDI Recorder

    2. Select the User Song number that corresponds to the save destination folder (61-70).

      While holding down the “a” button, press one of the A0 to F{1 keys.

      Inputting Setting Values Using the Keys 0 to 9 (operation type C)

  3. Press and hold the “FUNCTION” button.

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until step 5.

  4. Press either the A1 or B}1 key.

    • The Hall Simulator/Reverb Indicator blinks and enters save standby.

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    Key

    Setting

    Storage Location

    A1

    Saves in SMF format (.MID)

    Specified folder in MUSICLIB folder (61-70)

    B}1

    Saves in CASIO’s proprietary format (.MRF)

    MIDIREC Folder

  5. Press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Save is executed. During processing, the indicators above the “SOUND MODE” and “a” buttons light up sequentially, and the Visual Information Bar will indicate that it is in progress (lighting sequentially from the left).

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  6. Once saving begins, release the “FUNCTION” button.

    • When saving is complete, the indicators return to their original state.

Loading a MIDI File from a USB Flash Drive into the Digital Piano

  1. Copy the data to be loaded onto the Digital Piano to the respective folders on the USB flash drive.

    • Only one song from each folder can be loaded. When there are multiple files, the first file in the order of the file naming is loaded.

    Data Type

    Folder

    User songs (CMF, MID)

    61-70 in MUSICLIB folder

    MIDI Recorder songs (MRF)

    MIDIREC Folder

  2. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  3. Switch the Digital Piano to <MIDI Recorder>.

    Switching to MIDI Recorder

  4. Select the User Song (song numbers 61-70) or MIDI Recorder Song that corresponds to the data to be loaded.

  5. Press and hold the “FUNCTION” button.

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until step 7.

  6. Press the A}1 key (Load SMF/MRF).

    • The surround indicator will blink and enter load standby mode.

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  7. Press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Loading is executed. During processing, the indicators above the “SOUND MODE” and “a” buttons light up sequentially, and the Visual Information Bar will indicate that it is in progress (lighting sequentially from the left).

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  8. Once loading begins, release the “FUNCTION” button.

    • When loading is complete, the indicators return to their original state.

Deleting MIDI or Audio Files from a USB Flash Drive

Deletes the following data from the USB flash drive.

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  2. Select the data to be deleted.

  3. Press and hold the “FUNCTION” button.

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until step 5.

  4. Press the B1 key (Delete SMF/MRF/Audio).

    • The left side of the beat indicator blinks and enters the delete standby state.

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  5. Press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Deletion will take place. During processing, the indicators above the “SOUND MODE” and “a” buttons light up sequentially, and the Visual Information Bar will indicate that it is in progress (lighting sequentially from the left).

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  6. Once deletion begins release the “FUNCTION” button.

    • When the deletion is complete, the indicators return to their original state.

Save a Batch of Audio Files from the Internal Memory to a USB Flash Drive

Audio files (Audio Recorder songs and general audio files) stored in the internal memory of the Digital Piano can be saved to a USB flash drive in a batch using the following operation.

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  2. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the F{1 key (Save All Audio).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • The Visual Information Bar will blink except at both ends, and the Digital Piano will enter a standby state for saving. The Hall Simulator/Reverb Indicator also blinks.

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until step 3.

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  3. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Saving will take place. During processing, the indicators above the “SOUND MODE” and “a” buttons light up sequentially, and the Visual Information Bar will indicate that it is in progress (lighting sequentially from the left).

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  4. Once saving begins, release the “FUNCTION” button.

    • When saving is complete, the indicators return to their original state.

Loading Audio Files from a USB Flash Drive onto the Digital Piano in Batches

Audio files (Audio Recorder songs and general audio files) stored on a USB flash drive can be loaded into the internal memory of the Digital Piano in a batch using the following operation.

  1. Prepare a USB flash drive containing the audio files you wish to load into the Digital Piano.

    • Audio files (“TAKE**.WAV” (where ** = 01 - 99)) or “TAKE**.MP3” (where ** = 01 - 99)) stored in the AUDIOREC folder on the USB flash drive are eligible for loading. If there are WAV and MP3 files of the same name in the folder, the WAV file will be loaded.

  2. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  3. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the G1 key (Load All Audio).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • The Visual Information Bar displays the approximate amount of free space in the internal memory, and the Digital Piano enters a standby state for loading.

    • Do not release the “FUNCTION” button until step 4.

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  4. While holding down the “FUNCTION” button, press the C1 key (Execute).

    • Loading will take place. During processing, the indicators above the “SOUND MODE” and “a” buttons light up sequentially, and the Visual Information Bar will indicate that it is in progress (lighting sequentially from the left).

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  5. Once loading begins, release the “FUNCTION” button.

    • When loading is complete, the indicators return to their original state.

Saving User Scenes to a USB Flash Drive

User scenes stored in the Digital Piano (all user scenes 1 through 10) can be saved to a USB flash drive as follows.

  1. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB Type A port of the Digital Piano.

  2. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the A}7 key (Save).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • The Hall Simulator/Reverb Indicator blinks and the Digital Piano enters save standby.

    • Do not release the “SCENE” button until the next operation is completed.

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  3. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the C8 key (Execute).

    • Saving will take place.

    • A user scene file (SCENE.SCS) is saved in the SCENE folder of the USB flash drive.

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Loading a User Scene File Saved on a USB Flash Drive onto this Digital Piano

The following operation will overwrite all user scenes on the Digital Piano with the contents of the user scene file on the USB flash drive.

  1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the user scene file into the USB Type A port on the Digital Piano.

    • The user scene file (SCENE.SCS) stored in the SCENE folder of the USB flash drive is the target for loading.

  2. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the A7 key (Load).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • The surround indicator will blink and enter load standby mode.

    • Do not release the “SCENE” button until the next operation is complete.

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  3. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the C8 key (Execute).

    • Loading will take place.

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Delete user scene files on a USB flash drive

  1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the user scene file into the USB Type A port on the Digital Piano.

  2. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the B}7 key (Delete).

    Putting in Standby Mode, and Executing on Next Key Press (operation type E)

    • The left side of the beat indicator will blink, indicating that the Digital Piano is waiting for you to delete the file.

    • Do not release the “SCENE” button until the next operation is completed.

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  3. While holding down the “SCENE” button, press the C8 key (Execute).

    • Deletion will take place.

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