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8.  Press the [ENTER] button or the MODE [SYNTH] (Save) 
button.
The song will be saved.
*  If you recorded in audio format and an identically-named song 
exists on the USB ash drive, you won’t be able to save.  
If the following screen appears, press the [ENTER] button and 
assign a dierent name.
NOTE
Do NOT turn o the power or disconnect the USB ash drive 
while “Executing...” is displayed.
Playing a Song
Here’s how to play back a song that you’ve saved on a USB ash 
drive.
1.  Connect a USB ash drive (sold separately) to the USB 
MEMORY port (p. 6).
2.  Press the [SONG/RHYTHM] button several times to access 
the SONG screen.
3.  Turn the [VALUE] dial to select the song.
MEMO
If you wish to select a song stored in a folder on a USB ash 
drive, you can navigate as follows.
•  To move to a dierent folder: Use the [VALUE] dial to select the  
“
,” and then press the [ENTER] button or the [ ] 
(START/STOP) button.
•  To select a song within the folder: Use the [VALUE] dial.
•  To move out of a folder: Use the [VALUE] dial to select the  
“
,” and then press the [ENTER] button or the [ ] 
(START/STOP) button.
4.  Press the [ ] (START/STOP) button.
The song will start playing.
The measure number is displayed for SMF-format songs, and the 
playback time is displayed for audio-format songs.
5.  Press the [ ] (START/STOP) button.
The song will stop playing.
MEMO
•  You can change the playback tempo of SMF format songs (p. 33).
•  You can use the DRUM LEVEL [
] [ ] buttons to adjust the 
playback volume (p. 33).
•  If the song was recorded on this unit as SMF data, you can use 
the LEVEL [
] [ ] buttons of each section or the [LEVEL] bar to 
adjust the volume.
Button operations
[ ] button
Returns to the beginning of the song. If you press 
this at the beginning of a song, you’ll move to the 
beginning of the preceding song.  
Hold down the button to rewind the song.
[
] button
Moves to the next song. Hold down the button to 
fast-forward the song.
[
] (START/STOP) 
button
Play/stop the song.
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