I'm pretty amazed at an older fellow being so tech savvy. I enjoy recording as well so I'm going to have fun using the cool features of this keyboard to do so.
Thanks Morrie I have recently purchased a PSR E473 I haven't recorded any audio files yet, but I plan too. I didn't know you could do that, I thought you had to first store them in the internal 10 slots as you mentioned then transfer them to a usb stick. Looks like I made the right choice in owning a PSR E473 I can't wait to give it a try. It would be perfect to use the keyboard to sketch songs out to develop later instead of roughly writing them down which is time consuming. Thanks again Morrie you're a star! 😀👍
The PRO of using the 10 internal user songs are: you can record 6 tracks step by step (5 melody tracks and 1 style or song or groove = 6 tracks) per user song. Save one or all user songs to USB thumb drive and reload it later. User songs used small space on the drive (fast reload time). AUDIO used 44,100 stereo samples = 176,400 bytes per second. Another point you can modify your user songs with your DAW on MAC or PC and you can replace/or record any individual track of 6 on the keyboard if the result isn't what you would accept 😃
Good video! I have done recording this way but when I listen back to the recordings on my computer the volume is low even when the speakers are turned all the way up. I am wondering if there is anyway to adjust the volume on the keyboard before recording onto the USB thumb drive?
and if it were possible, can you do a tutorial on how to do it the same way you made a very good tutorial with the exporting wave or audio files, but all we need is to export the midi file from Yamaha E463 to a pen drive or a thumb drive as you call it.Thaks so lot
Sir - I appreciate a lot your smart and clear tutorial - the 76th thumb up is mine - so I was wondering if it is possible to write on the USB pen drive a midi file. is it possible also in midi? because that's what I need. I appreciate an answer from you soon. I wanted to buy a music keyboard like this but I repeat I need to export to a Pendrive midi file created before inside the Yamaha piano to a pen drive. Let me know, please.
What do you recommend for flash drive to get to work with a Yamaha psr-ew425 I bought cheap one a vansuny 129gb. I formated it but wen I save anything not doing anything live like wat you just did I'm talking about like a single recording on the user 6 tracks I save it to thumb drive but wen I plug thumb drive into my alesis command x mesh special edition electronic drum module the thumb drive processes but wen I open up file or try to load the recording I did not there so I don't know if I'm saving it wrong wen thumb drive is in keyboard? So wat you do to you save a simple 6-track user recording to thumb drive in wat file these different places options can save to while in that mode so I don't no wat to do if can answer and thanks 🤙
Hi Morrie. Can't say enough about helpful your tutorials on the yamaha psr 463 have been. Was wondering if they apply to the EW 400 in th same way? Thanks for all you do ! Chuck
Hi, I've recorded many tracks on the usb. However, the levels are low at times but I fix them in WAV Editor. Where in the functions I can increase output to USB. Say, not fully to 128 but say 100. Just curious. Thanks, M.
Hi Morrie. I recorded my playing onto a USB. All went fine, and I was able to play it back. However, when I remove the thumb drive and then stick it back in, I cannot find my AUDIO01 wav song. I press the Song button, dial to #41, and nothing is there. Am I missing a step? It does show up on my PC , and I've tried it with two different thumb drives. How do I get to play it again through my keyboard?
I finally found the problem! I was pressing the Song button to try to locate the song. That's wrong. All I needed to do was press the Audio button lightly, then Play. I'm soooo happy I found the solution.
Thanks Morrie Is there a way of transferring my already recorded songs inside the user memory of my e463 onto a thumb drive to empty the space without losing them?
Mukisa, transferring one of your recorded songs out to a thumb drive does NOT delete the song in your internal memory of your keyboard, where you can store 10 songs.
absolutely, all you have to do is load in oriental styles. If you'll post your mail here in these comments I'll email you several dozen oriental styles I've collected ...to get you started.
I have 10 songs I’ve made already in the user section. Would I have to walk through your steps and instead of playing the song I can go to the user section and hit play for an existing song?
I'm pretty amazed at an older fellow being so tech savvy. I enjoy recording as well so I'm going to have fun using the cool features of this keyboard to do so.
Thanks Morrie I have recently purchased a PSR E473 I haven't recorded any audio files yet, but I plan too.
I didn't know you could do that, I thought you had to first store them in the internal 10 slots as you mentioned then transfer them to a usb stick.
Looks like I made the right choice in owning a PSR E473 I can't wait to give it a try.
It would be perfect to use the keyboard to sketch songs out to develop later instead of roughly writing them down which is time consuming.
Thanks again Morrie you're a star! 😀👍
Wow, I've just read your biography at About page. No wonder you're entertaining presenter and great teacher. Have a great week!
Once again Morrie, thanks for teaching me !
Thank you dear sir, for a every clear teaching of recording to usb
The PRO of using the 10 internal user songs are: you can record 6 tracks step by step (5 melody tracks and 1 style or song or groove = 6 tracks) per user song. Save one or all user songs to USB thumb drive and reload it later. User songs used small space on the drive (fast reload time). AUDIO used 44,100 stereo samples = 176,400 bytes per second. Another point you can modify your user songs with your DAW on MAC or PC and you can replace/or record any individual track of 6 on the keyboard if the result isn't what you would accept 😃
How do I do that
Can I play the user songs (6track) from the usb drive to an audio device? Or only audio file tracks?
Great point. But how do I transfer multi-track recordings from the keyboard's internal memory onto the thumb drive? Thanks
Thanks so much señor for your great tutorial muchas Gracias
Awesome teacher, thank you very much
Good video! I have done recording this way but when I listen back to the recordings on my computer the volume is low even when the speakers are turned all the way up. I am wondering if there is anyway to adjust the volume on the keyboard before recording onto the USB thumb drive?
Its just wonderful Thank you Morrie
and if it were possible, can you do a tutorial on how to do it the same way you made a very good tutorial with the exporting wave or audio files, but all we need is to export the midi file from Yamaha E463 to a pen drive or a thumb drive as you call it.Thaks so lot
Tony, I published this video last year and it tells you exactly what you want to know. ruclips.net/video/EB1XaMh8hq0/видео.html
Sir - I appreciate a lot your smart and clear tutorial - the 76th thumb up is mine - so I was wondering if it is possible to write on the USB pen drive a midi file. is it possible also in midi? because that's what I need. I appreciate an answer from you soon. I wanted to buy a music keyboard like this but I repeat I need to export to a Pendrive midi file created before inside the Yamaha piano to a pen drive. Let me know, please.
What do you recommend for flash drive to get to work with a Yamaha psr-ew425
I bought cheap one a vansuny 129gb. I formated it but wen I save anything not doing anything live like wat you just did I'm talking about like a single recording on
the user 6 tracks I save it to thumb drive but wen I plug
thumb drive into my alesis command x mesh special edition electronic drum module the thumb drive processes but wen I open up file or try to load the recording I did not there so
I don't know if I'm saving it wrong wen thumb drive is in keyboard? So wat you do to you save a simple 6-track user recording to thumb drive in wat file these different places options
can save to while in that mode so I don't no wat to do if can answer and thanks 🤙
Hi Morrie. Can't say enough about helpful your tutorials on the yamaha psr 463 have been. Was wondering if they apply to the EW 400 in th same way? Thanks for all you do ! Chuck
Chuck. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the 400.
Supose someone ataches another keyboard or sound device on the auxiliar port. Will this be recorded as a wave file normaly in the thumb drive?
Thank you Morrie 👍
How can I hear it again after a day? Can you please explain or answer me? Thanks
Help!!! I have a Song with 5 tracks on the keyboard. How can I put the whole on a USB
this RUclips might help ruclips.net/video/9pfzMKTwdlQ/видео.html
hello master, is it working on my PSR e443?
I looked at your owners manual online, and I don't think the E433 can do this.
Hi, I've recorded many tracks on the usb. However, the levels are low at times but I fix them in WAV Editor. Where in the functions I can increase output to USB. Say, not fully to 128 but say 100. Just curious. Thanks, M.
Thank you 🙏
Helpful 🙏
Hi Morrie. I recorded my playing onto a USB. All went fine, and I was able to play it back. However, when I remove the thumb drive and then stick it back in, I cannot find my AUDIO01 wav song. I press the Song button, dial to #41, and nothing is there. Am I missing a step? It does show up on my PC , and I've tried it with two different thumb drives. How do I get to play it again through my keyboard?
There are times when I’ve had to try three or four times to get a sing to load off a thumb drive.. my advise is keep trying several times
I finally found the problem! I was pressing the Song button to try to locate the song. That's wrong. All I needed to do was press the Audio button lightly, then Play. I'm soooo happy I found the solution.
Thank you
Thanks Morrie Is there a way of transferring my already recorded songs inside the user memory of my e463 onto a thumb drive to empty the space without losing them?
Mukisa, transferring one of your recorded songs out to a thumb drive does NOT delete the song in your internal memory of your keyboard, where you can store 10 songs.
@@morriereece5007 but how do you transfer the song from the user memory to the thumb drive?
And you can rename these to song names after storing them on a PC.
you are so right Rich....
Sir can you open the file redorded in USB to your keyboard
I don’t understand what “recorded” means
Can you play oriental sogs with yamaha psr e 463 if yes ‘ how.
absolutely, all you have to do is load in oriental styles. If you'll post your mail here in these comments I'll email you several dozen oriental styles I've collected ...to get you started.
I have 10 songs I’ve made already in the user section. Would I have to walk through your steps and instead of playing the song I can go to the user section and hit play for an existing song?
I’m just afraid I’ll erase the songs I’ve made already by accident
mine doesnt show clock starting when recording and doesnt save wav.file .help
I suggest you contact Yahsma direct. Go to their web site and look for customer support
@@morriereece5007 haha i am so silly,i was pressing the "rec button" instead of the "audio rec stand by", it.s all just fine,thank you !
@@alexpeter2016 Gee....in my 30 years working for Apple I NEVER ever pressed a wrong button....😎