Basic operations — organizing your data, P. 39 – Yamaha CVP-207 EN User Manual

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CVP-209/207

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data

The CVP-209/207 utilizes a variety of data types — including voices, accompaniment styles, songs and registration
memory settings. Much of this data is already programmed and contained in the CVP-209/207; you can also create and
edit your own data with some of the functions on the instrument.
All this data is stored in separate files — just as is done on a computer.
Here, we’ll show you how to use the basic operations of the display controls in handling and organizing the data of the
CVP-209/207 in files and folders.
Files can be opened, saved, named, moved, or deleted in their respective Open/Save displays. You can select these
displays according to their respective file types, as well: Song, Voice, Style, etc. Moreover, you can organize your data
efficiently by putting various files of the same type into a single folder.
The Open/Save displays for Song, Voice, Style, and Registration Bank can be called up from the MAIN display (the
display shown when the power is turned on) by pressing the appropriate [A] - [J] button.

A

E

D

C

B

F

J

I

H

G

The following Open/Save display types are also
available; however, these are selected from displays
other than the MAIN display (page 151).
• SYSTEM SETUP
• MIDI SETUP
• USER EFFECT
• MUSIC FINDER
• MAIN PICTURE
• LYRICS BACKGROUND PICTURE (page 84)

Open/Save display for Song (page 75)

handles the Song files.

Open/Save display for Voice (page 55)

handles the Voice files.

Open/Save display for Style (page 60)

handles the Style files.

Open/Save display for Registration Bank (page 86)

handles the Registration Bank files.

If the MAIN screen is not displayed, press the
[DIRECT ACCESS] button followed by the [EXIT]
button.

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