Connecting to a Computer

3. While holding down the cs (FUNCTION) button, press the dr (USB DEVICE MODE) button.

This will enter the storage mode, which enables data transfer with the connected computer. The cs (FUNCTION) button lamp will flash and the display will appear as shown below.

To exit the storage mode at any time, press the cs (FUNCTION) button. This is the only button operation that is supported while the Digital Piano is in the storage mode.

You will not be able to enter the storage mode while any one of the following operations is in progress. Metronome, Auto Accompaniment, song playback, recorder (on), Auto Accompaniment editing, Music Preset editing, data transfer between the Digital Piano and USB flash drive.

4.If your computer is running Windows XP, double-click “My Computer”.*

Under “Devices with Removable Storage”, you should be able to see a folder representing Digital Piano memory or the USB flash drive loaded in the Digital Piano.

*Windows Vista, Windows 7: Double-click “Computer”.

Mac OS: Skip step 4 and double-click “PIANO” on your Mac desktop.

5. Double-click “PIANO”.

You now should see five data folders, one for each data type.

6. Referring to the table below, open the folder that corresponds to the type of data you want to transfer.

To load this

Open this dataData File Name
type of datafolder

 

 

 

BIDRHYnn.AC7

 

 

(nn: 01 to 10)

User rhythms

RHYTHMAC

BIDRHYnn.Z00

(page E-21)

(nn: 01 to 10)

 

 

 

BIDRHYnn.CKF

 

 

(nn: 01 to 10)

 

 

 

 

 

BIDSNGnn.MID

 

 

(nn: 01 to 10)

User songs

 

(SMF Format 0 or

MUSICLIB

Format 1)

(page E-25)

 

BIDSNGnn.CM2

 

 

 

 

(nn: 01 to 10)

 

 

(CASIO format)

 

 

 

User Music Presets

MUSICPST

BIDMPSnn.MPS

(page E-29)

 

(nn: 01 to 50)

Recorder songs

RECORDER

BIDRECnn.CSR

(page E-35)

(nn: 01 to 05)

 

 

 

 

Registration

REGISTMR

BIDREGAL.CR6

(page E-33)

 

 

 

 

 

Data types and contents are the same as those when saving Digital Piano data to or loading it from a USB Flash Drive. See “USB Flash Drive” (page E-47) for more information.

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