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Panel Controls and Terminals
F11/F01 Owner’s Manual11
AVoice buttons.............................. p. 29
Selects voices from 20 internal sounds including G.
PIANO 1 and 2 (in tandem with the
[VARIATION]
but-
ton). You can also combine two voices at the same time.
B[VARIATION] button....................p. 30
This lets you call up an alternate setting (for example,
an alternate voice), depending on the selected setting.
C
[MOVING KEY] status lamp (F11) ..p. 21
Lights up in red if an error occurs while using the
Moving Key feature.
D[MOVING KEY] button (F11)....... p. 21
Enables the Moving Key feature, which automati-
cally moves the keys in response to song playback—
including that of the 50 piano preset songs, songs in
USB flash memory, and songs from the Internet
using the streaming service.
E[PLAY/STOP] button...... pp. 20, 23, 28
For starting/stopping song playback of the 50 piano
preset songs (Classic & Jazz), songs in USB flash
memory, or songs on from the Internet using the
streaming service (F11).
F[REC] button............................... p. 38
Record your performance.
G[METRONOME] button............... p. 34
Control the metronome functions.
H[SPLIT] button............................. p. 32
Allows you to play different voices on the left- and
right-hand sections of the keyboard.
I[PHONES] jacks........................... p. 18
A set of standard stereo headphones can be plugged
in here for private practice.
JAUX OUT[L/L+R][R] jacks.............p. 51
For connecting recording equipment (such as a cassette
tape recorder), allowing you to record your performance.
KAUX IN[L/L+R][R] jacks................ p. 51
Sends the output of the F11/F01 to a connected
instrument amplifier, mixing console, PA system, or
recording equipment.
LMIDI [IN][OUT] connectors......... p. 52
For connecting to a MIDI device, allowing you to
take advantage of various MIDI functions.
MUSB [TO DEVICE] terminal...........p. 52
For connecting to a USB flash memory device,
allowing you to save your own recorded songs and
play back songs contained on the device.
N[LAN] port (F11)..........................p. 52
By directly connecting the F11 to the Internet, you can
use the special streaming service on the Yamaha website
that enables you to automatically play back a wide vari-
ety of songs (song data) in various musical genres as
background music directly on your instrument.
CAUTION
Do not directly connect the [LAN] port to your computer.
The Internet functions cannot be used if so connected.
O[AC INLET] connector..........pp. 15, 16
For connection of the power cord.
PPedals .........................................p. 30
For producing a range of expressive effects similar to
those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano.
Display
•Check the operation on the display of the top panel as you use the instrument.
•The display indicates different values, as shown below, depending on the operation.
LAN
N
O
rear panel
F11
One of the song numbers from “50
Piano Preset Songs (Classic & Jazz)”
Tempo Parameter value