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100 DGX-630/YPG-635 Owner’s Manual
Saving and Loading Data
This operation saves a user song (song numbers 031–035) to USB flash memory.
1
Make sure that a properly formatted
USB flash memory has been properly
connected to the instrument’s USB TO
DEVICE terminal, and that the icon is
showing in the MAIN display.
2
Press the FILE CONTROL [MENU] but-
ton.
3
Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] but-
tons to locate the User Song Save item.
The SOURCE FILE—a user song name—will
be highlighted.
4
Select the source user song.
You can press the [+] and [-] buttons simulta-
neously to select the first user song.
5
Press the [EXECUTE] button.
The DESTINATION SONG will be high-
lighted, and a default name will automatically
be created.
6
Press the [EXECUTE] button.
A cursor will appear below the first character in
the file name.
7
Change the file name as necessary.
Refer to “Saving User Files (Registration
Memory) to USB Flash Memory” on page 99
for filename entry.
8
Press the [EXECUTE] button. The dis-
play prompts you for confirmation.
You can cancel the save operation at this point
by pressing the [-] button.
9
Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+] button, and the save operation
will begin.
The user song will be stored to the USER FILE
folder in the USB flash memory.
10
A message will appear on the display
to inform you that the operation has
finished.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN
display.
Save a User Song to USB Flash Memory
To Overwrite an Existing File
If you want to overwrite a file that already exists
on the USB flash memory, use the dial or the
[+] and [-] buttons to select the file, then skip
ahead to step 7.
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The source user song name.
The name of the file to
be saved
Cursor
Once the save-in-progress message appears on the display the
operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or
remove the USB flash memory during this operation.
CAUTION
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