Yamaha PSRE373 - User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – What You Can Do with a Connected Computer; Computer with the Instrument
- Page 3 – Recording Your Keyboard Performance as MIDI Data to a
- Page 4 – Transferring data files Including Song Files, Style Files and
- Page 5 – Connecting to a Computer: Which Terminal; USB TO HOST terminal:; Precautions when using the USB TO HOST terminal
- Page 6 – Connecting a Computer to the Instrument; System requirements and setup; For MIDI Transfer; For Audio Transfer
- Page 7 – Connection
- Page 9 – Recording Your Keyboard Performance as
- Page 11 – Transferring data files Including Song Files,; Data that can be transferred; Song files with the extension “.MID”; Style files with the extension “.STY”; Backup files with the extension “.BUP”
- Page 13 – Transferring files using Musicsoft; Installing Musicsoft Downloader; System Requirements
- Page 14 – Transferring MIDI files from the Computer to the
- Page 16 – Transferring Song/Style data from the Instrument to
- Page 18 – Transferring files with a Computer using
- Page 20 – Playing Back MIDI Files including Songs
- Page 21 – Changing Playback Channels
Computer-related Operations
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Computer-related Operations
Table of Contents
What You Can Do with a Connected Computer ........................................... 2
Connecting to a Computer: Which Terminal Should I Use?..................... 5
Connecting a Computer to the Instrument ............................................. 6
Playing Back Songs (MIDI, Audio Data) on a Computer
with the Instrument .......................................................................... 8
Recording Your Keyboard Performance as MIDI Data to a Computer ..... 9
Recording Your Keyboard Performance as Audio Data to a Computer . 10
Transferring data files Including Song Files, Style Files
and Backup Files ............................................................................ 11
Transferring files using Musicsoft Downloader .................................... 13
Installing Musicsoft Downloader ......................................................... 13
Transferring MIDI files from the Computer to the Instrument .......... 14
Transferring Song/Style data from the Instrument
to the Computer ............................................................................. 16
Transferring files with a Computer using Explorer, Finder, etc. ............ 18
Playing Back MIDI Files including Songs Transferred
from a Computer ............................................................................ 20
Target Models and Functions ............................................................... 22
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This manual applies to models released on January 2012 or later.
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Summary
Computer-related Operations 2 What You Can Do with a Connected Computer Most all digital musical instruments are compatible with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). With this technology, the instrument can communicate with a connected computer by transmitting/receiving MIDI data, including ...
Computer-related Operations 3 Recording Your Keyboard Performance as MIDI Data to a Computer Your keyboard performance can be recorded as MIDI events to music software on a computer. Depending on the application, the recorded data can be edited in various ways, and even be converted to notation. Rec...
Computer-related Operations 4 Transferring data files Including Song Files, Style Files and Backup File User Song data you recorded on the instrument can be transferred to a computer and saved as a file, while Song data (MIDI files) obtained via the Internet can be transferred and stored to the inst...