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Handling Songs with a USB Storage Device
CLP-370/340/330, CLP-S308/S306
 
Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH
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Deleting Song Files
1.
Select a song file to be deleted.
Press the 
[FILE]
 button. (The “DEL/FORMAT” indicator lights.) Then, hold the 
[FILE]
 button, simultaneously press the
 [–/NO][+/YES]
 buttons to select a file to 
be deleted. Two types of files will be displayed in order:
Sxx
....... SMF songs
xxx
....... External songs (commercially available songs or songs which have 
been edited on a computer)
2.
Delete the file.
After releasing the 
[FILE]
 button, “n y (no or yes)” appears in the display. If you 
want to delete the file, press the 
[+/YES]
 button. After “n-y” appears in the dis-
play again to confirm whether you wish to delete the file or not, press the 
[+/YES]
 button once more.
If you do not want to delete the song, press the 
[–/NO]
 button.
CAUTION
While the instrument is accessing data (such as during Save, Delete, Load and
Format operations) or is mounting the USB storage device (shortly after the connec-
tion: until the LOAD TO USER LED flash stops), do NOT unplug the USB cable, do NOT 
remove the media from the device, and do NOT turn the power off to either devices. 
Doing so may corrupt the data on either or both devices.
3.
Exit from the file operation mode.
Press the 
[FILE]
 button to exit the file operation mode. (The FILE indicators 
turn off.)
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NOTE
Audition the song to be deleted 
before deleting. Songs cannot be 
played back after engaging the 
Delete mode.
Procedure
NOTE
Only files which contain data will 
be displayed.
NOTE
The following types of songs can-
not be deleted. If you try to delete 
the song, “Pro” (Protected) 
appears in the display.
• Protected songs (extension: 
Cxx, Exx or SME)
• Disklavier Piano Soft songs
NOTE
For SMF songs (Sxx), the song 
numbers are fixed and not 
changed by deleting files. 
However, the song numbers of 
External songs are not fixed and 
may be changed by deleting 
External songs.