Casio PX5S-ES-1B Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
E-34
USB Flash Drive
You can use your Digital Piano to play back audio data
(WAV files*) stored on a commercially available USB
flash drive.
See “USB Flash Drive” on page E-29 for more
information.
* Linear PCM, 16bit, 44.1 kHz, Stereo
PREPARATION
Prepare a USB flash drive that contains data
recorded to it using the Digital Piano’s Audio
Recorder. See “Recording to a USB Flash Drive” on
page E-23 for more information.
You can also use a computer to save audio data
(WAV file) to the USB Flash Drive for playback. See
“Storing Standard Audio Data (WAV Files) to a USB
Flash Drive” on page E-30 for more information.
Insert the USB flash drive that contains the data you
want to play back into your Digital Piano’s USB
flash drive port.
1.
Press the
er
(AUDIO RECORDER) button
the required number of times until the button
lamp is lit.
This will display the audio file selection screen.
2.
Use the
eo
(–, +) buttons to select a song.
The
eo
(+) button scrolls forward through the song
file names (TAKE00.WAV, TAKE01.WAV, etc.) The
eo
(–) button scrolls backward through the song file
names.
3.
Start playback.
For details about how to do this, see “Starting and
Stopping Playback” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-11).
To exit the Audio Recorder, press the
er
(AUDIO
RECORDER) button the required number of times
until its lamp goes out.
You can use your Digital Piano to play back MIDI files
(SMF) stored on a commercially available USB flash
drive.
PREPARATION
Use a computer to move the MIDI file (SMF) you
want to play into the MUSICDAT folder on the USB
flash drive.
1.
Plug the USB flash drive into the Digital
Piano’s USB flash drive port (
es
).
2.
Hold down the
er
(MEDIA) button until the
message “MEDIA” appears on the Digital
Piano display.
3.
Use the
dt
(w) and
ek
(q) buttons to select
“SMF Play”.
4.
Press the
em
(ENTER) button.
5.
Specify the number of the MIDI file (SMF) you
want to play.
For details about how to do this, see “Changing a
Number or a Value” in “Operations Common to All
Modes” (page E-9).
6.
Start playback.
For details about how to do this, see the steps starting
from step 2 under “Starting and Stopping Playback”
in “Operations Common to All Modes” (page E-11).
Use the
cn
(REW) button to scroll back measure-by-
measure, or the
co
(FF) button to scroll forward.
You can pause playback by pressing the
cp
(PAUSE)
button.
Playing Back Audio Data
Stored on a USB Flash Drive
Playing Back a MIDI File
Stored on a USB Flash Drive