Floppy Disk Operations
The Concert Performer has a built-in 3.5� floppy disk drive thatdisk so the student may play along. This can greatly assist the
can read and write to double-density (720KB) or high-densitylearning process. Finally, there are numerous sites on theWorld
(1.4MB) disks. These are the exact same disks that are used withWide Web dedicated to the sharing and selling of MIDI music that
your personal computer. You can use floppy disks to quickly andcan be downloaded and played on your Concert Performer
easily build up an extensive library of Concert Performer data thatinstrument. For instructions on how to use one of these Song Disks
can be shared with other CP owners.on your CP, see OPlaying Songs from a Floppy Disk� on page 102.
There are many companies who specialize in just making MIDI songThe CP comes with a special program called Style Converter on a
files of popular and traditional tunes that can be purchase on floppyfloppy disk. This allows you to convert Styles that were made for
disk. In fact, these days almost any popular song that you can thinka number of other manufacturersO machines, and use them as if
of has probably been turned into a MIDI file by someone! Manythey were designed for the CP. See the separate instructions that
publishers of piano lesson books now provide the music on floppycame with the Style Converter disk for additional information.
Disk Menu
The Disk menu is where you can work with various disk operations. There are six functions that
you can choose from, including access to the Style Converter feature.
To work with a disk:
MEDIA
DISKCD1) Press the DISK button. The Disk menu will be displayed.
2) Use the L and R buttons to select the preferred function.
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