Listening to songs in usb flash memory, Listening to songs in, Usb flash memory – Yamaha H11 User Manual

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H11 Owner’s Manual

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ENGLISH

Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory

Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory

You can conveniently connect a USB flash memory device to the instrument and listen to songs recorded to that device
(on a computer). Before using a USB flash memory device, be sure to read “Precautions when using the USB [TO
DEVICE] terminal” on page 22.

CAUTION

While playing a USB song or while the [USB] lamp flashes, DO NOT pull out the USB flash memory or turn the power off.
Doing so can result in a loss of data.

Character Code

If the song cannot be loaded, you may need to change the character code setting.

International
Files with file names having the following characters can be loaded. (files with
names in Japanese cannot be loaded).

• Half-size characters: alphabet, numbers, marks, umlaut

Turn the power on while holding the A-1 and B-1 keys.

Japanese
Files with file names having the following characters can be loaded.

• Half-size characters: alphabet, numbers, marks, katakana
• Full-size characters: kanji, hiragana, katakana, alphabet

Turn the power on while holding the A-1 and A#-1 keys.

1

Turn on the [USB] lamp.

Make sure that the USB flash memory is connected to the instrument, then turn
on the

[USB]

lamp by pressing the

[BGM]

button.

2

Play any of the USB songs.

2-1

Press the

[–/NO]

or

[+/YES]

button to select the number

of the song you want to play.
rnd:

Play all USB songs continuously in random
order.

ALL:

Play all USB songs in sequence.

001-600: Select the number of the desired USB song,

that which you’ve saved by using a computer
and play the song. The total number of avail-
able USB songs is 600.

2

- 1

3

2

- 2

4

1

USB

TIP

Normal setting: International

TERMINOLOGY

Normal setting:

The phrase “Normal setting”
refers to the default setting (fac-
tory setting) that is active when
you first turn on the power to the
instrument.

NOTE

Certain songs may take more
time than others to start play-
back. Keep in mind that this
also affects the time between
playback of successively played
songs.

Operation

0 0 8

Song number

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