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F11/F01 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). You can also save your recorded performances on the instrument to the connected device and play those 
songs back as well. Before using a USB flash memory device, be sure to read “Handling the USB Storage Device (USB 
Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc.)” on page 25.
CAUTION
While playing a USB song or while the [USB] access lamp flashes in red, 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 western alphabetical names (including umlaut or diacritic marks) can 
be loaded (files with names in Japanese cannot be loaded).
Turn the power on while holding the 
[HARPSI.]
 and 
[VARIATION]
 buttons.
Japanese
Files with western alphabetical names and Japanese names can be loaded; how-
ever, file names including umlauts or diactric marks cannot be loaded.
Turn the power on while holding the 
[BASS]
 and 
[SPLIT]
 buttons.
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 num-
ber of the song you want to play.
rnd: 
Play all USB songs continuously in 
random order.
ALL: 
Play all USB songs in sequence.
Uxx: 
Select the number of the desired USB 
song, that of the performance which you’ve recorded and saved.
001-600 (F11): Select the number of the desired USB song, that which you’ve 
saved by using a computer and play the song. The total num-
ber of available USB songs (including ones saved on the 
instrument itself and those saved on computer) is 600. Hence, 
the available number here may be less than 600 if some USB 
songs (in Uxx above) have been saved on the instrument.
001-400(F01):  Select a number of USB song, that which you’ve saved by 
using a computer and play the song.
3
2
-2
1 4
2
-1
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
You cannot turn on the [USB] 
lamp while the voice demo song 
playback is in use (page 29) or 
the [REC] button is on (page 38).
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
Song number