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DGX-530/YPG-535  Owner’s Manual
Using USB Flash Memory
USB flash memory is a memory medium used for storing data.
When a USB flash memory is inserted in this instrument’s USB TO DEVICE terminal, 
user songs created on the instrument and the registered settings can be saved to or 
loaded from the memory medium. USB flash memory can also be used to transfer song 
data downloaded from the Internet to the instrument, where it can be used with the per-
formance assistant technology (page 37) and Lesson (pa
ge 48) features described in 
the Quick Guide. Furthermore, user songs saved to USB flash memory in MIDI file for-
mat can also be used with these features.
In this section we’ll look at the procedures for setting up and formatting USB flash 
memory devices, as well as for saving and loading data to and from them. 
Before using a USB device, read through the “Precautions when using the USB TO 
DEVICE terminal” section on page 93,
 and the “Using USB Storage Devices” section on 
page 93.
1
Connect a USB flash memory to the 
USB TO DEVICE terminal, being careful 
to insert it with the proper orientation.
2
Check that the file control icon is shown 
in the MAIN display.
You can go to the FILE CONTROL display 
from which you can access USB flash memory 
operations by pressing the [MENU] button 
from this display.
(Do not press this button now, but only when 
instructed to in the sections below.)
Connecting a USB Flash Memory
A message (information or confirmation 
dialog) sometimes appears on the display to 
facilitate operation. Refer to the “Messages” 
on page 116 for an e
xplanation of each 
message.
Menu
Reference Page
Format
Save
SMF Save
Load
Delete
File Control 
Icon
Appears while 
the memory 
device is being 
mounted.
• No sound will be produced if you play the keyboard while the FILE 
CONTROL display is showing. Also, in this state only buttons related 
to file functions will be active.
• The FILE CONTROL display will not appear in any of the following 
cases:
• During style or song playback.
• During a lesson.
• While data is being loaded from a USB flash memory.
NOTE