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Loading user song from usb flash drive, Saving user style to usb flash drive, P. 25 – Roland E-X50 61-Key Arranger Keyboard User Manual

Page 25: Connecting usb flash drive

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Connecting USB Flash Drive

Loading User Song from USB Flash Drive

1.

Press the [MENU] button to enter the function menu, then press the

[USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial to select

“LoadMID”.

2.

Press the [ENTER] button to move the cursor to the MIDI file name

(*.mid) in the lower menu. Use the data dial to select a MIDI file from

the USB flash drive.

3.

Press the [ENTER] button. The LCD will display the user songs (max-

imum 10 songs) on the instrument. Use the data dial to select a user

song. If the selected user song has data, the LCD will prompt “0XX

RecSong”. If the user song is blank, the LCD will prompt “No File!”.

4.

Press the [ENTER] button. The LCD will prompt “Load OK!”.

If the selected user song has data, the LCD will prompt “Cover?”

Now press the [ENTER] button to confirm loading, or press the [EXIT]

button to cancel. This operation will overwrite the previous user song

on the instrument.

5.

After loading, the LCD will return to the USB menu.

Saving User Style to USB Flash Drive

You can download user styles and save them to style no. 301~330 on the

instrument. These user styles can be exported to the USB flash drive by

using this operation.

Note:

Preset styles cannot be saved to the USB flash drive.

1.

Press the [MENU] button to enter the function menu, then press the

[USB] button to enter the USB menu. Use the data dial to select “Sav-

eSTY”.

2.

Press the [ENTER] button to move the cursor to “Yes?” in the lower

menu. Press the [ENTER] button, the LCD will display “Saving..”. The

user styles will be saved to the root directory of the USB flash drive

using the original style names. If the user styles on the instrument are

blank, the LCD will prompt “No File!”.

3.

After saving, the LCD will prompt “Save OK!”, then return to the USB

menu.

File name description:

If you’re using the same file names to save the user styles to USB flash

drive, it will automatically add a number to the style name, for example,

FILE1, FILE2, FILE3 etc.