Yamaha H01 Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs, Press the Power switch to turn the power on

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Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs

Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs

The H01 features a variety of preset songs specially recorded to showcase the capabilities of the instrument.

1. Press the [POWER] switch to turn the power on.

When the power is turned ON, the power indicator located to the right of the [POWER] switch lights up.

2. Adjust the volume.

Initially set the [MASTER VOLUME] slider about half way between the “MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOL- UME] slider to the most comfortable listening level.

3. Listen the preset songs.

Listening to the preset songs in random order

Press the [BGM] button to play the songs in random order.

Press the SELECT [-]/[+]button to jump to the next song in random order.

Selecting and listening to a favorite preset song

You can select and play a favorite song.

Press one of the C2–C#6 keys while holding down the [BGM] button. Refer to the “Song List” on page 26 for a list of the preset song names and the corre- sponding keys for selecting them.

1st

10th

20th

30th

40th

50th song

song

song

song

song

song

(C#6)

C2

C3

C4

C5

Selecting a favorite scene and listening to the songs

Preset songs are also divided into scene categories (for different music listening preferences). While holding down the [BGM] button, press one of the C0–C1 keys to select a favorite scene. Press the SELECT [-]/[+]button to jump to the next song in the selected scene.

C0 C1

4. Press the [BGM] button to stop playback.

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Song:

On the H01, performance data is called a “Song.”

Preset:

Preset Data supplied with the internal memory of the H01 shipped from the factory.

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Random order:

The 50 Piano songs are selected and played back randomly by the instrument—similar to the shuf- fling of a deck of cards—when pressing the [BGM] button.

NOTE

The 50 Piano Preset songs can- not be played when a USB stor- age device is connected to the [USB DEVICE] terminal.

For safety’s sake, when you dis- connect a USB device, make sure to wait for at least six seconds before reconnecting it.

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Scene:

The 50 Piano Preset songs have been divided into thirteen groups or categories, to match a variety of listening preferences and to let you select your favorite songs based on a scene description. For instance, if you want to listen to some “Elegant” songs, select scene number 4. The songs that match that category will play sequentially.

Scene Titles:

1.Home Party

2.Morning

3.Upbeat

4.Elegant

5.Relaxing

6.Nighttime

7.Melancholy

8.Mood Music

9.Fantasy

10.Baroque and Pre-romantic Music

11.Pre-romantic (Chopin)

12.Post-romantic

13.Modern French

ENGLISH

H01 Owner’s Manual 11

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Contents Digital Piano Special Message Section Please Keep this Manual English Connections Authentic Acoustic Piano-like Touch Natural Wood Keyboard Main FeaturesAccessories Stylish and sophisticated digital pianoTable of Contents English Panel Controls and TerminalsLift open the key cover and fold it back- ward Before Using the H01Opening the key cover and lid Closing the key cover and lidPress the Power switch to turn Turning the Power OnSetting the Volume Using HeadphonesListen the preset songs Listening to the 50 Piano Preset SongsPress the Power switch to turn the power on Adjust the volumeData format What is SMF Standard Midi File?Listening to songs in the USB Flash Mem- ory Start/Stop the songUSB flash memory To protect your data write-protect switchUSB Flash Memory To connect the USB Flash MemorySpecify the track to 1 and 2 tracks 1+2 Specify the Song Track and Play the SongSpecify the track to all tracks ALL Description Selecting & Playing VoicesSelecting Voices KeySoft Left Pedal Using the PedalsDamper Right Pedal Sostenuto Center PedalReverb in Dual Setting the OctaveSetting the Balance Combining Voices DualKey Reverb Type Description Adjusting Reverb DepthAdding Variations to the Sound Reverb Selecting a Reverb TypeTransposition Fine tuning of the PitchKey Touch Sensitivity Description Setting the Touch Sensitivity TypeTouch Sensitivity Problem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingHave a Phillips-head + screwdriver ready Keyboard Stand AssemblyPlace a on top of the pads Attach C Raise a to the vertical positionAttach B Replace the groove covers Install the pedal structureConnect the cords Raise a Rotate the adjusterAppendix Music Rest / Notenablage / Pupitre / Atril YMR-01 FCC Information U.S.A North America WG91890