Stop playback, Turn the [usb] lamp off, English – Yamaha F10 User Manual

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ENGLISH

Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory

F11/F01 Owner’s Manual

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2-2

Press the

[PLAY/STOP]

button to start playback.

Adjust the Volume

Use the

[VOLUME]

control to adjust the volume.

3

Stop playback.

Press the

[PLAY/STOP]

button.

4

Turn the [USB] lamp off.

Turn the

[USB]

lamp off by pressing the

[BGM]

button.

Data format

This instrument can play back SMF Format 0 and Format 1 (Standard MIDI
file) and DOC (Disk Orchestra Collection) song data. When copying song data
from computer to USB flash memory, make sure to save it by using SMF Format
0 and Format 1. Keep in mind that songs recorded on other devices may use a
variety of voices not available on this instrument and hence may sound different
than the original songs.

TIP

The instrument has a conve-
nient Song Auto Revoice func-
tion (F11).

Refer to page 28.

TIP

Normal setting: ON (using the
specially created G. PIANO 1
Voice of the instrument)

To switch the specially created
G. PIANO 1 Voice of the instru-
ment to the conventional XG
Piano Voices of the same type,
turn the function OFF.

TIP

Feel free to play the keyboard
along with the USB song. You
can also change the voice play-
ing on the keyboard.

TIP

You can adjust the Reverb Type
(page 35) that is applied to the
voice you play on the keyboard
and for USB song playback. The
Touch sensitivity (page 37) for
the keyboard voice can also be
adjusted to your liking.

NOTE

The default tempo “---” is auto-
matically selected whenever a
new USB song is selected, or
when playback of a new USB
song begins during “rnd” (ran-
dom) or “ALL” playback.

NOTE

When you select a different
song (or a different song is
selected during chained play-
back), an appropriate Reverb
Type will be selected accord-
ingly.

NOTE

USB song data is not transmit-
ted via the MIDI connectors.

TERMINOLOGY

What is SMF (Standard MIDI
File)?

The SMF (Standard MIDI File)
format is one of the most com-
mon and widely compatible
sequence formats used for stor-
ing sequence data. There are
two variations: Format 0 and
Format 1. A large number of
MIDI devices are compatible
with SMF Format 0, and most
commercially available MIDI
sequence data is provided in
SMF Format 0.

IMPORTANT

When playing songs copied to a USB flash memory device from
a computer or other device, the songs must be stored either in
the USB flash memory’s root directory or a first-level/second-
level folder in the root directory. Songs stored in these locations
can be played as song data. Songs stored in third-level folders
created inside a second-level folder cannot be played by this
instrument.

USB flash memory

Can be played.

Cannot be played.

Song

File

Song

Folder

Song

File

Song

Folder

Song

File

Song

Folder

(Root)

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