Yamaha SV150S Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Using the Music Player
The Control Box has a built in music player that can play music files (.aac, .m4a, .mp3, .wav,
.mid) from an SD card.
* Refer to page 7 for more information on each of the music file formats.
*You can listen to music playback through the inner earphones or the LINE OUT jack even if when
the instrument is disconnected.
Preparing Music Files
Copy the music file to the SD card using a computer with an SD card reader.
* The player is compatible with SD cards of up to 2GB (it is not compatible with SDHC cards).
1
Use a computer running a commercially available or freeware application to convert the song data from
your CD collection, music files you've downloaded from the Internet, etc., to one of these compatible file
formats (.aac, .m4a, .mp3, .wav).
2
Insert the SD card into the computer to copy the converted music files to the SD card.
Playback Speed
Playback Volume
File Name
Playback Icon
Elapsed Time
Folder Mark
3
Press the PLAYER button to highlight the File Name field, then use the +/– buttons to select the music file
for playback. Music files that can be played are displayed in alphabetical order.
Music data from CDs or downloaded from the net is copyrighted (rights of the songwriter,
composer, producer). Copying the data requires permission from the copyright owner how-
ever, permission is not required when the data is used for personal use. If the data is being
copied for distribution or uploading on the net, permission must be obtained from the copy-
right owner beforehand.
Caution
Playing Music Files
The Control Box can playback music files in the SD card.
* Multiple music files can be grouped together into folders according to genre, etc. however, we will
first explain how to make/copy files without creating folders in the SD card.
1
Insert an SD card with music files into the card slot on the Control Box.
2
Press the PLAYER button on the Control Box, to show the player display shown below.
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