User Manual
Table Of Contents
- topcover
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- Table of Contents
- Special Features
- Compatible Format and Functions
- Included Accessories
- About the Manuals
- Panel Controls and Terminals
- Setting Up
- Basic Operations and Display Items
- Using the Common Functions
- Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices
- Adding Effects to Performance and Playback
- Creating Original Sounds via the Knobs
- Playing with Rhythm and Auto Accompaniment (Styles)
- Playing Back Songs or Audio Files
- Connecting and Using a Microphone
- Playing with Groove Creator
- Using Quick Sampling
- Recording Your Performance
- Saving Your Favorite Settings (Registration Memory)
- Connecting to External Devices
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive
- The Functions
- Backup and Initialization
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
Connecting a USB Flash Drive
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File-related Message List
Message Meaning
Can'tUse Files cannot be used at this time, because
the USB flash drive is reading or writing.
Complete An operation, such as saving or transfer-
ring data, is complete.
DataErr The data is not in the correct format.
DiskFull Data cannot be saved because the flash
drive has become full. Delete any unnec-
essary data or use another USB flash
drive.
Error There is an error in the file, or an error
occurred during the operation.
FileFull The file(s) cannot be saved, because the
number of files exceeds the capacity.
Delete any unnecessary data or use
another USB flash drive.
NoData There is no data in the memory.
NoFile There are no files in the memory.
Ovr
(Flashes)
Communication with the USB flash drive
has been shut down because of overcur-
rent to the USB flash drive. Disconnect the
USB flash drive from the [USB TO
DEVICE] terminal and then restart the
instrument.
Protect Writing is not possible because the USB
flash drive is write-protected. Turn off the
write-protect switch or use another USB
flash drive that is not write-protected.
UnFormat An unformatted USB flash drive is con-
nected.
UseAdpt If a battery is used to power the instru-
ment, writing to a USB flash drive is not
possible. Use an AC adaptor.