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Casio Privia PX-S3000 User Manual

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EN-51
Digital Piano Operations
Your Digital Piano has a MIDI player that can play back the
MIDI file types described below.
Playable songs
To select and play back a song
1.
If you want to play a song stored on a USB
flash drive, insert the drive into the Digital
Piano’s cq USB flash drive port.
After mounting of the USB flash drive is complete, the
Digital Piano will start to read a list of songs on the
drive, which is indicated by the message “WAIT” on
the display. Wait until the read operation is complete.
For precautions when handling a USB flash drive, see
USB Flash Drive” (page EN-60).
2.
Use the 3 mode selector button to cycle
through settings until the “SONG” (SONG
Mode) indicator is lit.
3.
Use the bk and bl + buttons to select a song
number.
Selecting some songs will initially cause “LOADING” to
be displayed. This indicates that data is being loaded.
4.
To start playback of the selected song, touch
8a.
The yellow and red LEDs above the 8a button will
flash in time with the beat (yellow for beat 1, red for the
remaining beats of each measure).
The operations below can be performed while
playback is in progress.
Playback ends automatically when the end of the song
is reached.
Listening to Songs (MIDI Player)
Song Type Description
User songs You can add up to 10 songs to Digital Piano
memory as user songs (Song Number 1
through 10). To add user song data (up to
320 KB per song of data that is playable by
this Digital Piano), store it on a USB drive or
smart device and then transfer the song
data to Digital Piano memory. For details,
see “USB Flash Drive Operations” (page
EN-62) and “Linking with a Smart Device
(APP Function)” (page EN-65).
MIDI recorder
songs
Songs recorded with the Digital Piano’s
MIDI recorder. See “Using the MIDI
Recorder to Record Performances” (page
EN-43).
USB memory
songs
Standard MIDI files (SMF format 0/1) or
CASIO MIDI files (CMF format) stored on a
USB flash drive. For information about how
to store song data, see “Using a Computer
to Copy General Song Data to a USB Flash
Drive” (page EN-65).
Song Number Song Type
1 to 10 User songs
11 to 15 MIDI recorder songs
16 to 999 USB memory songs
To do this: Perform this operation:
Stop playback Touch 8a.
Pause playback Touch 7 k.
Change playback
tempo (speed).
See “Changing the Auto
Accompaniment and Song Tempo
(page EN-38).
Skip forward one
measure.
Touch 6d.
Fast forward Hold down 6d.
Skip back one
measure.
Touch 5s.
Fast backward Hold down 5s.

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BrandCasio
ModelPrivia PX-S3000
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

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