Yamaha Pro Yamaha DGX-660B 业主指南

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Enjoying Piano Performance (Piano Room)
DGX-660  Owner’s Manual
26
Basic Guide
You can record your performance in the Piano Room 
to a USB flash drive as an audio file.
1
Connect the USB flash drive to the USB 
TO DEVICE terminal.
Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read 
“Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE 
terminal” on page 80.
2
Press the [PIANO ROOM] button to call 
up the Piano Room display.
Make settings as desired, such as Piano type, envi-
ronment, lid position and so on.
3
Press the REGIST MEMORY [4] button 
once or twice to call up the “RECORD” 
display.
4
Press the REGIST MEMORY [1] button to 
start recording, then play the keyboard.
5
After you finish the performance, press 
the REGIST MEMORY [1] button to stop 
recording.
The Audio file will automatically be saved as 
“UserAudioxxx” (xxx is 001–100) to the USB 
flash drive. The file name is shown on the display.
6
To hear the recorded performance, 
press the REGIST MEMORY [2] button. 
Press the REGIST MEMORY [2] button again to 
stop the playback.
7
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Piano 
Room display.
Playing back audio files recorded in the 
Piano Room
In the Piano Room, you can play back only the latest 
recorded audio file; other audio files recorded in the 
Piano Room can only be played back after exiting 
from the Piano Room. For information on playing 
back the Audio files, refer to “Playing Back a Song or 
Audio File” on page 39. 
Recording your Performance 
as Audio in the Piano Room
• Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or 
turn the power off during recording. Doing so may cor-
rupt the USB flash drive data or the recording data.
• You can change the display by pressing the REGIST 
MEMORY [4] button repeatedly. (MAIN 
J DETAIL J 
RECORD 
J MAIN)
NOTICE
NOTE
“RECORD” display
• A moving series of dots (…) appear in the display when 
recording setup takes a long time. If this happens, wait to 
play the keyboard until the dots are gone and the 
„ STOP 
button in the display flashes.
• After recording is stopped, a moving series of dots (…) 
appear, indicating that saving is in progress.
NOTE
File name
NOTE