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Part VII SD Card
Outline of the SD card
The SD card can be used to save and manage stored data in this instrument, as well as to play audio or SMF data saved on the card with the instrument.
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Structure of the SD card format
Music (audio) data | |
SMF data | |
PRIVATE | local data of the instrument |
•Picture data are handled in the DCIM directory by the instrument.
Management inner memory data
The instrument inner memory data can be man- aged using the high space capacity of the SD card. The data which can be saved and loaded is same as the DISK DRIVE. (See page 122.)
Play an SD card
Besides saving, you can enjoy playback of audio or SMF data saved on the SD card. (Refer to pages 143, 144.)
SD-AUDIO
Audio data recorded from music CDs or downloaded from network music distribution services and saved on the SD card
SMF data saved on the SD card
Outline of the procedure
1. Open the lid of the SD slot. | 3. Close the lid. |
•Open it completely.
2.Insert the SD card.
•Push the card until it locks as shown in the figure.
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•No operation is possible when the lid is open.
4.Press the SD button to turn it on.
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LOAD
5.Select a menu on the SD MENU display.
6.Follow the procedure for the function (see below).
•When function is being set, if the TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, the TEMPO/PROGRAM dial is available for set- ting the current function.
7.When you have finished setting the functions, press the SD button to turn it off.