Yamaha F01 Owner's Manual - Page 24

Specify the Song Part Channel and Play the Song F01, Commercially Available Song Data

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ENGLISH Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory Specify the Song Part (Channel) and Play the Song (F01) When listening to songs contained in USB flash memory, you can specify the song parts in this setting. The "ALL" setting plays back all 16 parts, while "1+2" plays back parts 1 and 2. Since piano songs are generally recorded to parts 1 and 2 exclusively, the "1+2" setting is best used with only the piano voice. Default setting is "ALL." (ALL) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Piano voices (1+2) Other voices Specify all parts as the designated part (ALL) Press the A-1 key while holding the [BGM] button (also see Quick Operation Guide). Specify parts 1 and 2 as the designated part (1+2) Press the A#-1 key while holding the [BGM] button (also see Quick Operation Guide). 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. In general, this instrument should be used to play back piano songs. Commercially Available Song Data Song data purchased by using a computer and commercially available Disk Songs are available when you connect the floppy disk drive to the instrument. The instrument is compatible with the Song disks (floppy disks) that bear the following marks: NOTE Before using a USB storage device, be sure to read "Handling the USB Storage Device (USB Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc.)" on page 25. NOTE Before using a floppy disk and the disk slot, be sure to read "Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD) and Floppy Disks" on page 26. NOTE Commercially available music data is subject to protection by copyright laws. Copying commercially available data is strictly prohibited, except for your own personal use. 24 F11/F01 Owner's Manual

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F11/F01 Owner’s Manual
24
ENGLISH
Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory
Commercially Available Song Data
Song data purchased by using a computer and commercially available Disk Songs are
available when you connect the floppy disk drive to the instrument. The instrument is
compatible with the Song disks (floppy disks) that bear the following marks:
Specify the Song Part (Channel) and Play the Song (F01)
When listening to songs contained in USB flash memory, you can specify the song parts in this setting.
The “ALL” setting plays back all 16 parts, while “1+2” plays back parts 1 and 2.
Since piano songs are generally recorded to parts 1 and 2 exclusively, the “1+2” setting is best used with only the
piano voice.
Default setting is “ALL.”
Specify all parts as the designated part (ALL)
Press the A-1 key while holding the
[BGM]
button (also see Quick Operation Guide).
Specify parts 1 and 2 as the designated part (1+2)
Press the A
#
-1 key while holding the
[BGM]
button (also see Quick Operation Guide).
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. In general, this instrument should be used to play back piano
songs.
(ALL)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Piano voices
(1+2)
Other voices
NOTE
Before using a USB storage
device, be sure to read “Han-
dling the USB Storage Device
(USB Flash Memory/Floppy
Disk, etc.)” on page 25.
NOTE
Before using a floppy disk and
the disk slot, be sure to read
“Handling the Floppy Disk Drive
FDD) and Floppy Disks” on
page 26.
NOTE
Commercially available music
data is subject to protection by
copyright laws. Copying com-
mercially available data is
strictly prohibited, except for
your own personal use.