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PSR 975S audio

Started by Ton Antheunisse, December 27, 2019, 11:49:29 PM

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Ton Antheunisse

Hi,

A little while ago I got myself a 975S keyboard, I recorded everything I had on the T5 on USB sticks so that I could transfer it.
I did install all songs that I had in the song section but when, after a while I wanted to play those songs they were not there anymore, I did not delete them (as well as I can remember). I have all my songs also recorded as mp3's and via Audacity I changes some into wave files. The display shows they are there, but no matter what,  I can't play them >:(
In what format are the songs recorded/stored ? Audio ? Wave ? mp3 ?
I am at a loss here and will appreciate all you can tell me :)
Greetings ,

Ton

alanclare

I believe that songs are stored as MIDI files.

Alan

Janus

They must have Special settings how they are recorded
like resolutie,stereo,baudrate
look in the manual for wave settings


panos

.wav (WAV format: 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo), .mp3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3: 44.1/48.0 kHz sample rate, 64-320 kbps and variable bit rate, mono/streo)

These are the audio formats you have to choose Ton for playback.

https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/arranger_workstations/psr-s975/specs.html

The keyboard when it is recording is recording in .wav format unless you record as a midi  in the song section to the left.

Janus

reload the mp3 or wave files in audacity
safe them with the right specs

Ton Antheunisse

Thank you all for the kind responses :)
They were stored wave 44.1 kHz-16 bit resolution stereo as suggested. Maybe it is something else that I have done wrong. I played and recorded one song today, stored it as per normal , and I could play it back no probs.
Ton

Toril S

Hello Ton😀 Try changing the file name to a shorter one. It the name us over 50 characters, the keyboard will not see it.
Toril S

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