Yamaha CGP-1000 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Quick Guide
CGP-1000 Owner’s Manual
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Playing Back the Recorded Performance
Play back the recorded performance.
[USB] [E] (USB AUDIO RECORDER).
The file recorded is selected in step 1-7 (page 60). For information about the operation method to change the
name of the displayed file or to delete a file, see the section “File/Folder Operations in the File Selection Dis-
play” on page 68. However, the operation that copies/moves file/folder to the User tab cannot be done here.
The song is played back from the beginning, and the display indicates the auditioning process. This display
closes automatically when auditioning is stopped. Press the [G] (CANCEL) or [EXIT] button to stop audition-
ing.
CAUTION
Avoid frequently connecting/disconnecting the USB flash memory, or turning the power on/off too often. Doing so
may corrupt the USB flash memory data or the auditioning data.
n Audio recording is processed internally so that playback volume will be appropriate when played on a computer. There-
fore, the playback sound might be distorted if you record at too high a volume. In this case, lower and adjust the volume
of each part with Volume Balance display (page 40) and the Mixing Console (page 88), etc., and try recording again.
1 Call up the USB AUDIO RECORDER display.
2
Press the [7
ππ
ππ
]/[8
ππ
ππ
] (AUDITION) button to display the audio files (WAV data)
saved to the connected USB flash memory.
3 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to, then
press the [8
] (AUDITION) button.
4 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the USB AUDIO RECORDER display shown in step 4
of “Recording Your Performance as Audio” above.