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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or
even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Power supply/AC power adaptor
• Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument.
The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the
instrument.
• Use the specified adaptor (PA-3C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha) only. Using the wrong adaptor can
result in damage to the instrument or overheating.
• Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or
dust which may have accumulated on it.
• Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such
as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place
it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or
roll anything over it.
Do not open
• Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the
internal parts or modify them in any way. The instrument
contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to
be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have
it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Water warning
• Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in
damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings.
• Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Fire Warning
• Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the instrument. A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
If you notice any abnormality
• If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged,
or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear
to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet, and have the
instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to
you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but
are not limited to, the following:
Power supply/AC power adaptor
• When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an
outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling
by the cord can damage it.
• Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.
• Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using
a multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound
quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet.
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Battery
• Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity
with the +/- polarity markings. Failure to do so might result
in overheating, fire, or battery fluid leakage.
• Always replace all batteries at the same time. Do not use
new batteries together with old ones. Also, do not mix battery types, such as alkaline batteries with manganese batteries, or batteries from different makers, or different types
of batteries from the same maker, since this can cause overheating, fire, or battery fluid leakage.
• Do not dispose batteries in fire.
• Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not intended
to be charged.
• When the batteries run out, or if the instrument is not to be
used for a long time, remove the batteries from the instrument to prevent possible leakage of the battery fluid.
• Keep batteries away from children.
• If the batteries do leak, avoid contact with the leaked fluid.
If the battery fluid should come in contact with your eyes,
mouth, or skin, wash immediately with water and consult a
doctor. Battery fluid is corrosive and may possibly cause
loss of sight or chemical burns.
Location
• Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight,
near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the
possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal
components.
• Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio,
stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices.
Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise.
• Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where
it might accidentally fall over.
• Before moving the instrument, remove all connected adaptor and other cables.
Connections
Maintenance
• When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not
use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemicalimpregnated wiping cloths.
Handling caution
• Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into
the gaps on the panel or card slot. If this happens, turn off
the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the
AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
Yamaha service personnel.
• Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel.
• Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the
instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons,
switches or connectors.
• Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a
high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause
permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss
or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Saving data
Backing up the Memory Card (SmartMedia)
• To protect against data loss through media damage, we recommend that you save your important data to your computer.
• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume
levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all
components at their minimum levels and gradually raise
the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the
desired listening level.
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is
lost or destroyed.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the "STANDBY" position, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor
from the wall AC outlet.
Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Sound Sketcher SH-01. The SH-01 utilizes
SmartMediaTM memory cards to allow quick and easy recording and playback of audio
without the inconvenience of having to select the sound input source (built-in mic, external
mic, instrument, CD player, MD player, etc.). To give you greater creative control over the
sound you want to create, the SH-01 features mix recording that lets you overdub additional
parts, DSP effects, a built-in tuner, repeat playback function, and more. The SH-01 is also
equipped with an USB port, which lets you connect the device to a computer.
To get the fullest in both use and life out of your SH-01 we urge you to read this Owner’s
Manual carefully. After reading the manual, please keep it in a safe place for future reference.
See the accompanying sheet for a list of accessories and distributors.
• Copying of the commercially available music data and/or audio files is strictly prohibited except
for your personal use.
• The company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
• The screen displays as illustrated in this Owner’s Manual are for instructional purposes, and
may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your instrument.
• SmartMedia is a tradmark of the Toshiba Corporation.
• Sound Sketcher is powered by PortalPlayer, Inc.
• PortalPlayer and the PortalPlayer logo are trademarks owned by PortalPlayer, Inc.
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.
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laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences.
DON'T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES.
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Contents
What Can the SH-01 Do? .................................................................. 6
Nomenclature .................................................................................... 8
Power Supply ................................................................................... 11
When Using the Power Adaptor ................................................................ 11
When Using Batteries ................................................................................ 11
About the SmartMediaTM Memory Cards ....................................... 12
About the Connections ................................................................... 14
Instrument/Microphone Connections ........................................................
Connecting Headphones/External Sound System ...................................
Connecting a CD/MD Player or Other Audio Source ................................
Connecting to a Computer .......................................................................
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Using the SH-01
Record with the Built-In Microphone ............................................ 17
Try Out the Mix Recording Function ............................................. 20
Using the Tuner Function ....................................................................... 24
Recording from a CD/MD Player, or Other Audio Source ............ 29
Mastering ......................................................................................... 30
File Management ............................................................................. 31
File Backup ...............................................................................................
Changing a File Name (Rename) .............................................................
Delete an Unneeded File ..........................................................................
Delete All Files ..........................................................................................
Format the Memory Card .........................................................................
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Converting Files with a Computer ................................................. 35
File Compatibility ......................................................................................
What Can the Computer Connection Do? ................................................
What’s in the Supplied CD ROM ..............................................................
Transferring data with the computer (Data Filer) ......................................
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System Setup .................................................................................. 38
Record Mode ............................................................................................ 38
Adjusting the Contrast .............................................................................. 39
Effect Setup .............................................................................................. 40
Specifications .................................................................................. 41
Effect Type List ................................................................................ 42
Error Messages ............................................................................... 46
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 47
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What Can the SH-01 Do?
Quick and Easy Recording Anywhere
When inspiration hits, the SH-01 supplies you
with the ability to capture your ideas quick
and easily. Just sing into the unit’s built-in microphone and you are recorded in digital stereo.
The SH-01 also lets you connect a guitar or
keyboard directly to the unit, making it easy
to capture those inspired phrases when the
mood hits. The unit is also equipped with accurate metronome and tuner functions to keep
your instruments
in pitch.
Effects Add a Professional Touch
The SH-01 is equipped with Yamaha’s DSP effects like those found in professional sound
systems. Adding effects like reverb, chorus,
equalization, etc., to your recordings adds a
professional touch to your creations and creates the right mood for inspiration.
Use the Mix Recording Function to Add Overdubs
The SH-01’s mix recording function let’s you create
entire arrangements by overdubbing, or adding successively recorded layers, to your original recording. Start with a rhythm guitar part then add a lead
part, or create a four part a capella arrangement all
by yourself. If you make a mistake, simply press the
UNDO button to cancel what you just recorded, then
re-record.
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What Can the SH-01 Do?
Recording from a CD/MD
You can also record audio from a CD, MD, or
other sound source. Sing a duet or play along
with your favorite artist and use the mix recording function to record the results.
• Copying of the commercially available music data and/
or audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use.
Using with a Computer
Data recorded with the SH-01 is stored in
memory cards as MP3 (or WAV) file data.
Since these are standard sound file formats, you
can use these files in your computer as well.
For example, you can easily attach a sound file
that contains a voice letter or some background
music, etc., to an e-mail.
You can connect the unit to your computer with
a USB cable through its USB port. This lets you
reorganize sound files made with the SH-01, use
MP3 files you download from web sites for mix
recording, and more.
Listen Quietly Alone, or Turn it Up for Your Friends
Ordinarily you would use the built-in speakers
for audio playback but you can also use a pair
of stereo headphones for those times you’d like
to listen privately.
You can also connect the unit to an audio system, guitar amplifier, or sound reinforcement
system, and let others enjoy in your creative talent.
Whether the volume is loud or soft, the SH-01’s
digital audio always sounds great.
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Nomenclature
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@6
@7 @8
@9
#0
#1
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@1
!3
!6
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!4 !5
!8
!7
!9
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@4
@3
!1
@2
!2
@0
q Display
The display shows data and information
needed when operating the SH-01. The
display’s contrast is adjustable. (→ page 39)
w POWER/PEAK Lamp
This lamp lights green when the SH-01
power is switched “ON” (when the SH-01 is
being operated).
The lamp lights red when the input source
level is too high.
When operating the unit with batteries and
battery power becomes low, the lamp will
flash green.
e INPUT Volume
Adjusts the volume level of the input source.
This control is also used to select characters when naming files. (→ page 32)
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r PLAY Volume
Adjusts the volume level during playback
and adjusts the volume level of the original
file during mix recording.
This control is also used to select characters when naming files. (→ page 32)
t Built-in Microphone (MIC L, MIC R)
This is the unit’s built-in stereo microphone
system.
Use the INTERNAL MIC switch @7 on the
rear panel to switch the microphone ON/
OFF, and the GAIN switch @6 to switch the
gain level. (→ page 14)
y REC Button (S)
(This button is used to start a new recording.)
Press the button and the unit goes into
record standby mode for recording a new
file.
Nomenclature
u PAUSE Button (D)
Press this button during playback to momentarily stop playback.
i MIX Button ( )
(This button is used to record an overdub.)
Press this button and the unit goes into mix
recording standby mode.
o ENTER Button (W/A)
Press this button to Start/Stop both playback
and recording functions.
This button is also used to enter the selected
menu, and to carry out and set settings.
!0 ESCAPE Button
Press this button if you want to cancel the
setting and return to the display previous to
the one you are currently in.
!1 SELECT Button
This button is used to advance through menu
or parameter selections when the setting
contains multiple items.
!2 –/+ Buttons (E/R)
These buttons are used to skip to the next
or previous file (song). They can be used
either during playback or while playback is
stopped. Press and hold the buttons to fastforward or fast-rewind the song.
The buttons are also used to change parameter values or to carry out/cancel the setting.
!3 DISPLAY/MENU Button
Press this button to switch from one display
mode to the next. (→ page 25)
Press and hold the button to display the system setup menu.
!5 PAN Button
This button is used to access the setting to
adjust the stereo volume balance.
(→ page 21)
!6 EFFECT Button
This button is used to access effect settings.
(→ page 20)
!7 TUNER Button
This button is used to activate the SH-01’s
built-in tuner mode. (→ page 24)
!8 UNDO/DELETE Button
This button is used to cancel the previous
operation in which the data in the memory
was changed. (→ page 19)
You can also press and hold the button to
delete the currently selected file.
(→ page 32)
!9 METRONOME Button
This button switches the metronome ON/
OFF, and sets the metronome tempo or operating mode. (→ page 22)
@0 Built-in Speakers
These are the unit’s built-in stereo speakers.
* The speakers will not sound when the INTERNAL MIC switch @7 is switched ON, or when
a plug is plugged into the LINE OUT/
PHONES jack @3.
@1 Card Slot (3.3V CARD)
This slot accepts a standard SmartMediaTM
memory card, which is used for data storage. (→ page 12)
!4 REPEAT Button
This button is used to repeat playback of a
song (file).
The SH-01 has two types of repeat. Single
repeat is used to repeat the current song in
its entirety, and AB repeat is used to repeat
a defined segment within the song.
(→ page 26)
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Nomenclature
@2 @3 @4
@5
@6
@7 @8
@2 VOLUME
Controls the volume of the SH-01’s built-in
speakers and the output signal level delivered via the LINE OUT/PHONES jack.
(→ page 14)
@3 LINE OUT/PHONES Jack
This miniature stereo jack can be used to
connect the output of the SH-01 to an audio
system, mixer, etc., or connect a pair of stereo headphones for monitoring.
@4 LINE IN Jack
This miniature stereo jack is used to connect a line device such as a CD player, MD
player, etc., to the SH-01.
@5 INST. Jack
This standard monaural jack can be used
to connect an electric instrument such as
an electric guitar, or a vocal microphone to
the SH-01. The instrument’s output level
can be adjusted with the GAIN switch @6.
@6 GAIN Switch (HIGH/LOW)
Switches the gain of the internal microphone and INST. jack @5.
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@9
#0
#1
@7 INTERNAL MIC Switch (ON/OFF)
Switches the built-in microphone ON/OFF.
* The internal speakers will not sound when
the INTERNAL MIC switch @7 is switched
ON, or when a plug is plugged into the
LINE OUT/PHONES jack @3.
@8 PICKUP MIC Jack
This miniature monaural jack is used to connect a condenser microphone (DC2V) to the
SH-01.
This is a powered jack that delivers a DC
2V to the pickup mic via the connected plug.
This jack allows the direct connection
of a Yamaha MC7 Wind Instrument
Pickup to the SH-01.
@9 POWER Switch (ON/STANDBY)
This is the SH-01’s power switch.
#0 DC IN (Power Adaptor) Jack
If you use the power adaptor (PA-3C) to
power the SH-01, connect it to this jack.
#1 USB Port
This port is used to connect the SH-01 directly to a computer. (→ page 16)
Power Supply
The SH-01 can be powered with either the power adaptor (PA-3C) or six 1.5V AA size
alkaline batteries (LR6) however, we recommend that the power adaptor be used
whenever possible.
When Using the Power Adaptor
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Set the SH-01’s power switch to the “STANDBY” position, then plug the DC output cable into
the DC IN jack on the unit’s rear panel.
Plug the power adaptor into a convenient wall AC power socket.
* When the power adaptor is used, power is delivered from the power adaptor to the device although the
device has batteries installed. To keep batteries from leaking we recommend that they be removed from the
unit when the power adaptor is used.
* Make sure you use only the power adaptor specified for use with the voltage in your particular region.
When Using Batteries
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2
3
Set the SH-01’s power switch to the “STAND BY”
position, then remove the battery cover located on
the unit’s bottom panel.
AA size alkaline batteries (LR6) x6
Insert the new batteries making sure you follow the
polarity markings (+/-) as shown in the illustration.
Replace the battery cover.
* Make sure that only AA size alkaline batteries (LR6)
are used in the device. The use of manganese batteries may
result an extremely shortened battery life depending upon
the type of battery.
* When battery power becomes low, the POWER/PEAK lamp
will rapidly flash green. As power runs down more seriously, the “BATTERY LOW” message will appear in the
display. When this occurs, replace the batteries with a new
set of six batteries as soon as possible.
* Never mix new batteries with old, mix batteries of different
types (mix alkaline with manganese, etc.), or mix batteries
from different manufacturers.
battery cover
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About the SmartMediaTM Memory Cards
■ Using the SmartMedia Memory Cards
When using the memory cards, please carefully follow the points listed below.
● Memory Card Compatibility
Removing the Memory Card
The SH-01 uses 3.3V (3V) SmartMedia memory
cards. 5V memory cards can not be used.
After confirming that the SH-01 is not accessing* data in the memory card, grip the edge of
the card and pull firmly outward.
● Memory Card Capacity
SmartMedia memory cards of any of the five
following memory capacities can be used in the
SH-01: 16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB. (→ page 38)
● Inserting and Removing the Memory
Cards
Inserting the Memory Card
Hold the card with the gold connectors facing
down, then carefully insert the card all of the
way into the memory card slot.
* Be careful not to insert the card the wrong way
around (upside-down, back-to-front).
* To prevent possible damage or abnormal operation,
make sure that dirt or other foreign objects do not
get into the memory card slot.
* The SH-01 accesses data from the memory card for
operations such as recording, playback, save, load,
format, delete, rename, etc. Also, the SH-01 will automatically access the memory card whenever a card
is inserted while the power is switched on in order
to determine the card’s type.
“DO NOT REMOVE CARD” appears in the display
when a memory card access operation is in progress.
* There are some instances where the SH-01 can not
recognize the memory card when the card is removed
and reinserted. In such an instance, turn the power
OFF and ON again (reset).
Never remove the memory card or
switch the SH-01’s power off while
any memory card-access operation
is in progress. Doing so may damage the card itself and/or corrupt
data on the card as well as in the
SH-01 itself.
Formatting the Memory Card
Not all memory cards can be used as is. Before
any memory card is used with the SH-01, it
should be formatted (default) by the SH-01.
(→ page 34)
All data in the card is erased when the card is
formatted, so make sure that the card you want
to format does not contain any important data.
* Memory cards that are formatted by the SH-01 might
not work in any other devices.
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About the SmartMediaTM Memory Cards
● Memory Card Handling Precautions
Protecting Your Data from Accidental Erasure
Handling and Storing Memory Cards
To protect important data from being accidentally erased, the memory cards can be writeprotected by attaching the supplied write-protect seal on the circular area just below the card’s
contacts.
To save data to a memory card that is writeprotected, remove the write-protect seal from
the memory card. Never reuse a write-protect
seal once it has been removed.
• Data stored in the memory cards can become
lost or damaged by static electricity. Before
touching a memory card, it is advisable to
touch a metal object (doorknob, aluminum
window frame, etc.) to discharge your body
before handling the card.
• When the memory cards is not to be used for
an extended period of time, remove it from
the slot and keep it in a clean, dry place. Especially when using battery power, battery life
will be shortened.
• Do not expose the memory cards to direct
sunlight, high temperatures (inside a car during the daytime, close to a heating appliance,
etc.), or excessively low temperatures.
• Do not drop, place heavy objects on, or bend
the memory card.
• Avoid touching the memory card’s electrical
contacts (the gold section on the top surface)
or allow metal objects to come into contact
with the card’s contacts.
• Do not place the memory cards close to anything that has a strong magnetic field (televisions, loudspeakers, etc.).
• Do not attach anything other than the approved labels (memo, etc.) to the memory
cards. Make sure labels are securely applied
to the proper spaces.
Attach the write-protect seal
to this circular area.
Back Up Your Data
To protect your data from the worst that could
happen, we recommend that you back up all of
your important data to a computer.
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About the Connections
• Before making any connections, make sure that the power on all devices is switched OFF.
• After the devices have been connected, turn down the SH-01’s VOLUME as well as
the volume of the audio devices (external sound system, etc.) connected to the SH01. Next, switch on the power of the devices in the following order: SH-01→sound
system. Reverse this order when you are ready to switch the power OFF.
Instrument/Microphone Connections
● Connecting an Instrument or Vocal Microphone
You can connect an electric guitar, electric/acoustic guitar, a dynamic type vocal microphone,
etc., to the INST. jack (standard monaural) located on the unit’s rear panel.
Use the GAIN switch (HIGH/LOW) to adjust the input gain to match the output level of the
instrument or microphone.
The INPUT volume control on the top panel is used to adjust the input volume level of the
instrument/microphone.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, switch the INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position.
Use the GAIN switch to optimize the SH-01’s input gain with the output level of the instrument or microphone.
• How to set the GAIN Switch
GAIN Switch
INST. jack being used
Using the built-in mic
HIGH
Vocal Mic
Home recording
LOW
Guitar
Recording loud volumes in a studio, etc.
● Connecting a Line Level Instrument
Line level instruments such as a keyboard, synthesizer, electronic drum set, etc., can be connected to the miniature stereo LINE IN jack located on the side panel of the SH-01.
The INPUT volume control on the top panel is used to adjust the input level of the instrument.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, switch the INTERNAL MIC switch to the “OFF” position.
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About the Connections
● Connecting a Condenser Microphone
If you have a condenser microphone like the Yamaha
MC7 Wind Instrument Pickup, etc., you can connect the microphone to the miniature monaural type
PICKUP MIC jack located on the unit’s rear panel.
Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to
adjust the microphone’s input level.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the
INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position.
Set the INTERNAL MIC
switch to the “OFF” position.
Connecting a CD/MD Player or Other Audio Source
If you want to use an audio device like a CD or MD
player as an audio source for the SH-01, connect
the output jacks on the CD/MD player to the miniature stereo LINE IN jack located on the side of the
SH-01.
When connecting the devices, use a cable with connectors that accommodate the connections found
on both devices.
Use the INPUT volume control on the top panel to
adjust the input level of the CD/MD player.
* If the internal microphone is not going to be used, set the
INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position.
Connecting Headphones/External Sound System
The miniature stereo type LINE OUT/PHONES jack located on the side of the unit is the SH-01’s
output jack.
This jack can be used to connect the output of the SH-01 to a pair of headphones or an external
sound system for convenient monitoring. Use the VOLUME output level control on the side of
the SH-01 to adjust the volume produced by the stereo headphones or sound system.
* Use a cable with connectors that accommodate the connections found on both devices.
* The built-in speakers will not produce sound when the LINE OUT/PHONES jack is in use.
Adjust the volume for the headphones or sound system.
CAUTION : Do not use headphones at a high level volume for an extended period of time.
Doing so may cause hearing loss.
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About the Connections
Connecting to a Computer
Connecting the SH-01 to a computer running Windows® 98SE or greater, lets
you manage sound data files you have created with the SH-01, create sound
data files on your computer, or load sound data files you have downloaded off
the Internet into the SH-01. This configuration also allows you to set up the SH01’s effects through the computer. (→ page 36)
● Connecting
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the SH-01’s USB port to the computer’s USB port. After
the connection is made, switch on the SH-01’s power and open the supplied application.
USB Cable (supplied)
* Refer to page 35 for more information file and data availability between your computer and the SH-01.
* The supplied application must be installed before connecting (→ page 36)
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Using the SH-01
First, try some basic recording and playback.
Record with the Built-In Microphone
Use the SH-01’s Built-In Microphone to Record
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Insert the supplied memory card into the SH-01’s memory card slot, then turn the unit’s
POWER switch to the “ON” position.
* While the SH-01 is starting up, “YAMAHA SOUND SKETCHER” will appear in the display. Button
operation is not possible at this time.
After “YAMAHA SOUND SKETCHER” appears on the display, the following display will appear.
NO SONG
¨
Internal Microphone icon
This message indicates that the SH-01 can not recognize any files (.MP3, .WAV) in the
memory card. Also, when the internal microphone is switched on, the internal microphone
icon appears in the lower right corner of the display. In this step we will use the internal
microphone so set the INTERNAL MIC switch to it ON position.
If a file is present that the SH-01 recognizes, the following display (also known as the main
display) will appear.
File number
Total number of files in the memory card
02/04
SONGå002
File name
01:54¨
Total time for the selected file
The file number and the total number of all previously recorded files found in the memory
card are displayed on the top half of the display, while the file name and its total time are
displayed on the bottom half of the display.
* Files are listed in alphabetical order.
* If there is no card in the memory card slot when the POWER is switch ON, “NO CARD” will appear on
the display. Insert a memory card into the memory card slot.
* If the SH-01 does not recognize the memory card, “UNSUPPORTED CARD” will appear on the display. Follow the procedure described on page 34 in the “Formatting the Memory Card” section and
format the memory card.
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Now let’s try and record a song.
Adjust the record level while singing a few bars of the song.
* The level meter mode (shown below), which can be displayed by pressing the [DISPLAY/MENU] button, is useful in this case.
LEVEL ------------*
NO SONG
¨
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Using the SH-01
Adjust the INPUT volume as high as possible so that the PEAK lamp does not light red.
PEAK lamp
3
Press the [REC] button to enter the Record Standby mode, and check the amount of time
available for recording.
MEMORY FREE
01/01 NEW
06:38
¨
Time available for
recording
* If there is not enough time available for recording, either select another recording mode (→page 38),
delete any unnecessary files (→page 32, 33), or use a memory card that has more available capacity.
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Press the [W/A] button to start recording.
Sing into the built-in microphones.
* Using too much force to press the [W/A] buttons to start/stop recording may result in recording of the
sound made by the button being pressed. Press the buttons gently.
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After you are finished singing, press the [W/A] button to stop recording.
The file you just recorded is automatically given a name, and the display shows that the
data is saved in the memory card.
File number
Total number of files in the memory card
01/01
SONGå001
File name
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´
01:26¨
UNDO mark
Total time of the selected file
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Next, try and playback what you just recorded.
First, turn the INTERNAL MIC switch located on the rear panel to its OFF position (speaker
output is disabled when this switch is left ON).
Press the [W/A] button to start playback.
Use the PLAY volume and VOLUME controls to adjust the volume produced by the built-in
speakers.
How does it sound? If you want to try again, simply press the [UNDO/DELETE] button. This
carries out the Undo command (cancel) which deletes the data you just recorded from the
memory card.
* When the SH-01 is switched OFF, or when the memory card is removed, UNDO is cleared and reset.
This is the basic manner in which recording and playback is done with the SH01. However, the SH-01 can do much more than this.
Next, let’s try out some of the SH-01’s other functions and try doing an overdub.
File Name
When the SH-01 creates a new file for a new recording, the new file is automatically given a file name such as
SONG_xxx. The “xxx” represents a three-digit number given to the file name, starting from 001 and increasing
in increments of 1 (SONG_002, SONG_003 ...). This number’s value will continue to increase by 1 unless the
SH-01’s factory set operation is carried out (refer to the “Factory Set” section described below).
Factory Set
This operation is used to return the SH-01’s internal settings back to their factory defaults.
When the factory set function is carried out, all settings such as those for the
recording mode, etc., and the data for the ADD-ON effects are returned to their
factory defaults, so please use caution. Also, the file name and number will
restart from SONG_001. Data stored in the memory card is safe from this operation and will not be lost when the operation is carried out.
To carry out the factory set operation, hold down both the [DISPLAY/MENU] button and the [EFFECT] button,
and switch ON the power. The message “FACTORY SET OK?” appears in the display asking you for confirmation before carrying out the operation. Press the [+] button to carry out the operation. To cancel the factory set
operation, press the [–] button.
Recording Mode (record file type, audio quality)
The SH-01 can record data to the memory card in either MP3 or WAV file formats. When the MP3 file format is
used, 4 different bit depths are available.
Recording Mode: MP3-64k, MP3-96k, MP3-128k, MP3-192k, WAV
The bit rate refers to the degree of accuracy used when converting data. It’s kind of like comparing the 3X-speed
mode and normal speed mode on your home video deck. If you compare MP3-64k and MP3-96k files, the MP3-64k
file will use up less memory however audio quality will be inferior to the MP3-96k file. The WAV format offers better
audio quality than MP3 but it requires a larger amount of memory. The MP3-128k format delivers an excellent
balance between audio quality and memory and should be adequate for normal recordings.
However, sound quality will deteriorate slightly with mix recording, so we recommend that MP3-192k when mix
recording is to be used continuously. The factory default setting is MP3-192k.
Refer to the “Recording Mode” section (→page 38) for more information on how to set the recording mode.
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Try Out the Mix Recording Function
The Mix Recording function can be used to overdub a vocal part after recording
the guitar part.
* Before you start recording your guitar make sure its in tune. The SH-01 is equipped with a tuner that is
described on page 24.
● Recording a Guitar (Make a New Recording)
1
Connect your electric or electric/acoustic guitar to the SH-01’s INST. jack. If you playing an
acoustic guitar, you can either use the built-in microphones or connect a dynamic type microphone to the INST. jack to record audio. If the built-in microphones will not be used,
switch INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position. Also, connect a pair of headphones to
the LINE OUT/PHONES jack for monitoring. (→ page 15)
OFF
2
3
Using the step 2 of the same procedures described on page 17 and 18
• Play the guitar, and adjust the input level while monitoring through a pair of headphones.
At this point, preparation for recording the guitar is complete, but let’s try adding some of the
SH-01’s on-board effects to the guitar’s sound.
Press the [EFFECT] button to display the effect settings.
The Effect Category name will appear on the top half of the display and the Effect Type will
appear on the bottom half of the display.
CAT:BASIC
TYP:INTERNAL MIC
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Effect Category Name
Effect Type
Using the SH-01
Effects are divided into eight categories depending upon their use. Since each category
contains eight effects the SH-01 offers a total of 64 effects for use. Refer to the “Effect Type
List ” on page 42 for more information on each of the effects.
Select an effect category and effect type you would like to use.
Press the [SELECT] button until the item (category name or effect type) you want to set
flashes, then use the [–]/[+] buttons to select a category or type.
The effect that is shown in the display is active, so you can play your guitar and audition the
effect in real-time.
Also, the depth and amount of the effect being applied to the original sound is adjustable.
Press and hold the [EFFECT] button to show the parameter setting display for the currently
selected effect. Just as shown in the following illustration, two parameters can be adjusted
for each effect. Also, the reverb depth can be set for every effect.Refer to the “Effect Type
List ” on page 42 for more information on each of the effect parameters.
Parameter 1
Parameter 2
DELAY: 64 REVERB: 64
MIX : 64
Reverb Depth
Press the [SELECT] button to flash the item (Parameter 1, Parameter 2, Reverb) you would
like to set, and then use the [–]/[+] buttons to set the value.
* Hold the [–] button and press the [+] button to decrease the value by 10. Likewise, hold the [+] button
and press the [–] button to increase the value by 10. This method is useful when selecting a file or
setting a parameter.
Parameters 1 and 2 may differ depending upon the effect.
* If “DISTORTION” is selected in the effect category and sound is output through the internal speakers,
the unit vibrating may result in noise. We recommend that a pair of headphones or external speakers be
used when using the “DISTORTION” setting.
After you have completed making the necessary settings, press the [ENTER] button or [EFFECT] button and return to the main display.
4
You can also set the pan (the position in the stereo field) for the input source.
If you want to record two guitars, set the pan of one of the guitars to the right, and the other
to the left.
Press the [PAN] button to display the pan setting.
The flashing block (~ ) indicates the currently set pan position. Use the [–]/[+] buttons to
move the position to the left (L) or right (R) then set. C indicates the center of the stereo field.
INPUT PAN
(-)L--~--C-----R(+)
Sound Position
After you are finished setting the pan position, press the [ENTER] button or [PAN] button
and return to the main display.
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5
The SH-01 is also equipped with a metronome. Play your guitar along with the metronome
to keep the tempo steady.
Press and hold the [METRONOME] button until the metronome setup display shown below
appears. The metronome immediately starts and sounds in the manner that it is currently
setup. The [W/A] button lamp flashes in sync with the metronome (it flashes red on the first
beat of every measure and green on the remaining beats).
Press the [SELECT] button and flash the item (Tempo, Beat, Mode, Volume) that you want
to set, then use the [–]/[+] buttons to set the value or condition.
Tempo
TEMPO:120
MODE:CONT.
Beat
BEAT:4/4
VOL:30
Operating Mode
Volume
• TEMPO ................................. 30 – 250 (in 1-step increments) [Factory default: 120]
• BEAT .................................... 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8 [Factory default: 4/4]
• Operating Mode (MODE) .... CONT., PRE. [Factory default: CONT.]
This setting determines when the metronome will operate and sound.
When set to PRE. (pre-count), the metronome only produces the beat
two measures before recording starts to give you the tempo before the
song starts.
The metronome will not sound while recording is paused.
While Stopped
New Recording
CONT.
PRE.
Sounds
No Sound
Pre-count
Sounds
Sounds
During Recording
Sounds
No Sound
• Volume (VOL) ...................... 0-80 (1-step increments) [Factory Default: 30]
You can set the tempo, beat, and volume to whatever you like, but for this demonstration,
let’s set the MODE to “CONT.”
After making your settings, press the [ENTER] or [METRONOME] button to return to the
main display.
* Metronome settings are saved in the unit even when the power is switched OFF. If you want to hear the
metronome and you don’t need to change any settings, simply press the [METRONOME] button to start
the metronome.
* The metronome does not function when Mix Recording.
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7
Let’s start recording.
After pressing the [METRONOME] button, press the [REC] button to enter the record standby
mode. (Don’t forget to check the amount of time available for recording.)
Press the [W/A] button to start recording. After the metronome’s two measure count off, play
your guitar and record from the first measure of the song.
If the metronome is activated, recording will not actually start until after the
metronome’s two-measure count off (from the third measure).
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When you are finished recording, press the [W/A] button to stop recording.
The file you just recorded is automatically given a name and saved in the memory card.
File number
Total number of files in the card
02/02
SONGå002
´
03:12
File name
Total time of the selected file
UNDO mark
* If the memory card becomes full while recording, due to a lengthy song or not enough memory in the
card to begin with, recording will automatically stop and a file will be created of the data recorded up
to that point.
* If, during the recording process, the SH-01’s power is switched off, the memory card is removed, or an
error occurs, a file will not be created.
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Press the [W/A] button to start playback.
Listen to the recording. If you are not pleased with the results, press the [UNDO/DELETE]
button to carry out the Undo (cancel) command and try recording again.
*When the SH-01 is switched OFF, or when the memory card is removed, UNDO is cleared and reset.
OK, are you satisfied with your recording?
Next, use the mix recording function and add a vocal part to your guitar part.
Since the recorded data is saved as a file in the memory card, you can quit recording and switch off
the SH-01 without any problem. Settings you made for the metronome, record mode, etc., are all
saved in the unit. If you want effect settings saved in the unit when power is switched off, set the
Effect Setup setting (→ page 40) to “BACKUP”.
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Using the Tuner Function
The SH-01’s tuner has two operating modes.
• Tone Mode ...... Produces an audible pitch of the note selected from the 12 pitches, A - G#.
• Tuning Mode ... Displays the pitch closest to that which you play, and gives visual indications as to whether the pitch is high or low.
● Using the Tone Mode
1.
● Using the Tuning Mode
Press and hold the [TUNER] button to display
the tuner’s main display.
Use the [–]/[+] buttons so that “TONE” appears
on the top half of the display (this selects the
tone mode).
An audible tone is produced and its volume
can be adjusted using the VOLUME control.
MODE:TONE
PITCH:440
1.
MODE:TUNING
PITCH:440
Standard Pitch
VOL:30
2.
Standard Pitch
2.
3.
4.
Volume
If it is necessary, press the [SELECT] button
to flash the pitch display, then use the [–]/[+]
button to set the standard pitch (435 - 446,
factory default=440)
Press the [SELECT] button to flash the “VOL”
(volume) setting, and use the [–]/[+] button to
adjust the volume of the audible tone.
Press the [TUNER] button to display the tone
mode setup display, then use the [–]/[+] button to flash the pitch you want to hear. The
pitch that you select is played.
TONE (-)
(+)
P:440 F#G#A#BC#D#E
Standard Pitch
5.
Press and hold the [TUNER] button to display
the tuner’s main display.
Use the [–]/[+] buttons so that “TUNING” appears on the top half of the display (this selects the tuning mode).
3.
4.
VOL:30
Volume
If it is necessary, press the [SELECT] button
to flash the pitch display, then use the [–]/[+]
button to set the standard pitch (435 - 446,
factory default=440)
Press the [TUNER] button to enter the tuning
mode display.
In the tuner display, the tuner will flash the
name of the pitch that is closest to the tone
that is received by the unit’s built-in microphone, INST. jack, or LINE IN jack, and indicate whether the pitch is high or low with the
display and the lighting the [W/A] button lamps.
* Inaccurate display may occur due to the
input signal.
5.
Tune your instrument until the display indicates
that the pitch is in tune, as shown in the illustration below.
TUNING F#G#A#BC#D#E
P:440----->>*<<-----
Pitch
Press the [ENTER] button or [TUNER] button
to return to the main display.
Standard
Pitch
When the pitch is in tune
([W/A] lamp lights green)
----->--*------When the pitch is low
([W/A] lamp lights red)
--------*--<---When the pitch is high
([W/A] lamp lights red)
6.
Press the [ENTER] button or [TUNER] button
to return to the main display.
* Tuner settings are saved in the SH-01 even when the power is switched OFF. If you want to use the tuner
again with the same settings, simply press the [TUNER] button.
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● Record the Vocal Part (Mix Recording)
In this step, we will overdub a vocal part onto the already recorded guitar part. But before
you record the vocal part, why don’t you try rehearsing along with the guitar part.
1
2
First switch the SH-01’s power off, then connect a vocal microphone (dynamic type) to the
INST. jack. Next, set the INTERNAL MIC switch to its “OFF” position. (→ page 14)
Switch the power ON.
* While the SH-01 is starting up, “YAMAHA SOUND SKETCHER” will appear in the display. Button
operation is not possible at this time.
The SH-01 selects the most recently recorded file.
02/02
SONGå002
03:12
Displaying File Information
If none of the buttons have been pressed after the SH-01’s power is switched ON, the main display (normal
display) shown below will appear. If you press the [DISPLAY/MENU] button you can scroll through the different displays, as shown below, to confirm the original file’s settings for level, file information, and effect
settings before you start mix recording.8)
[Main Display]
File number/Total number of files in the card
02/02
SONGå002
´
03:12
UNDO´ mark
(displayed only when the UNDO operation
is available)
[Level Display]
Record level (with peak hold)
LEVEL ~~~~--------*
SONGå002
03:12
[File Information Display]
MP3 192k STEREO
SONGå002
03:12
File type
Bit rate
Stereo/Monaural
[Effect Display]
TYP:INTERNAL MIC
SONGå002
03:12
Name of the effect type currently selected
On the bottom half of the display, the file name and total time of the selected file is shown in all displays.
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3
Adjust the audio balance between the guitar you recorded in the original file, and the vocal
that will be mixed with the guitar.
First, press the [W/A] button to start playback of the original file.
Press the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to enter the level display mode, and singing along with
the playback, adjust the volume of the original file (PLAY volume) and the volume of the
vocal mic (INPUT volume). We recommend that a pair of headphones be used for monitoring.
Vocal microphone
volume
4
Original file
volume
Of course you can also apply effects to your vocal part. Use the same procedure described
in steps 3 and 4 on page 20 and 21 to set.
The settings for recording your vocal part are now complete.
But before mix recording the vocal part, let’s rehearse by singing along with the previously recorded guitar part.
5
Repeat playback has two modes.
• Single Repeat ........ This repeats the playback of a single song in its entirety.
• AB Repeat .............. This repeats the playback of the selected segment within the song.
To use the Single Repeat
Press the [W/A] button to start file playback, then press and hold the [REPEAT] button
(Single Repeat setup display). Use the [–]/[+] buttons to cancel the repeat.
SINGLE REPEAT⁄¤__‹›
SONGå002
03:12
The name of the file being single repeated.
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To use the AB Repeat
Press the [W/A] button to start file playback, then press the [REPEAT] button when playback
reaches the beginning of the segment you want to repeat. Let the playback continue then
press the [REPEAT] button again when playback reaches the end of the segment you want
to repeat. Playback will automatically start again from the beginning of the segment and
repeat between the two points you just set.
* Press the [-]/[+] buttons or [REPEAT] button during Single Repeat or AB Repeat playback to cancel
the repeat and continue with normal playback.
* The Single Repeat or AB Repeat setting is cancelled when playback is stopped.
In addition to repeat playback, here are some other convenient functions.
• [PAUSE] Button ........... Press this button during playback to temporarily stop playback.
Press the [PAUSE] button again, or the [W/A] button to start playback from the same point.
• [E]/[R] Button ........ Press either of these buttons during playback to jump to the next
or previous file. You can also press and hold either of the buttons
to fast forward or rewind during playback.
• [W/A] Button ............... After starting playback, playback will continue (as long as the [W/
A] button is not pushed again) through all files, one by one, until
the last file is played.
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After you feel you have practiced your vocal part enough, press the [W/A] button to stop
playback.
Press the [MIX] button to enter the mix recording standby mode (do not forget to check how
much available time remains).
* Before starting mix recording, the SH-01 refers to the original recording and calculates how much
memory will be needed for the mix recording, if there is not enough capacity remaining in the memory
card, the “NOT ENOUGH MEMORY OK?” message will appear in the display. If this is the case,
either delete any unneeded files (→ page 32), or move some files to your computer (→ page 37) to make
more space available in the memory card before you record.
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* If the recording mode is set to “.WAV”, mix recording can not be performed. The message “CAN’T MIX
@WAV MODE!” will appear. Change the recording mode to “MP3”. (→ page 38)
7
Press the [W/A] button to start recording. Sing along with your guitar part.
8
When you reach the end of the song, press the [W/A] button to stop recording.
9
* If you press the [W/A] button to stop recording in the middle of the file, the file will only retain the data up to the
point where you pressed the button and original data in the file after that point will be lost. Please be careful.
Also, if the memory card becomes full while recording, recording will automatically stop and the file will only
retain data up to that point.
The UNDO function is available in both of these cases so press the [UNDO/DELETE] button and try mix recording
again.
* If the SH-01’s power is switched off during recording, or the memory card is removed from the memory card slot,
or an error occurs, the mix recording function will be deactivated and the original file will remain as it is.
Press the [W/A] button to start playback. How does your recording sound so far?
If you don’t like it, press the [UNDO/DELETE] button to carry out the UNDO operation and
try recording again.
* When the SH-01 is switched OFF, or when the memory card is removed, UNDO is cleared and reset.
Now that you understand how the SH-01 works, use the mix recording function and your
imagination to add background chorus parts or other instruments.
Backup Files in the Mix Recording Mode
When using the mix recording mode, a backup file is automatically created of the file prior to mix
recording.
As the mix function is repeatedly used, as shown in the illustration below, a backup file is created for the
data prior to each mix recording.
SONG_001BK02 is deleted.
SONG_001
Mix Recording
SONG_001
Backup
SONG_001BK01
Mix Recording
SONG_001
Backup
SONG_001BK02
The original file name is used for the mix recording file and when the undo function is carried out, the
data will be returned to its condition prior to the mix recording operation. (At this time, the most recent
backup file is automatically deleted.)
If you want to try taking another take while keeping the current mix recording, rename the backup file
and use it to record a separate take with the mix recording function.
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Recording from a CD/MD Player, or Other Audio Source
With the SH-01, not only can you record from the microphone or instrument
inputs, but from audio sources such as a CD player, MD player, and more.
Copying of the commercially available music data and/or audio files is strictly prohibited except for
your personal use.
● Recording from a CD/MD Player
1
2
3
4
5
6
Connect the SH-01’s LINE IN jack to the output jack of a CD player, MD player, or other
audio source. (→ page 15)
Press the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to enter the level meter display mode, and start playback of the CD/MD you want to record.
Use the INPUT volume to adjust the recording level.
Of course, you can use effects or the pan setting. If you are recording from an audio source
such as a CD, MD, etc., we recommend that you use the “AUDIO” setting in the “BASIC”
effect category. (→ page 20 - 21, steps 3 - 4)
Press the [REC] button to enter the record standby mode (don’t forget to check the remaining available recording time).
Press the [W/A] button and start playback of the CD/MD to start recording.
Press the [W/A] button to stop recording.
Since you can also use the mix record function with the file you just recorded, you can
add some other parts to the recording and make your own original MP3 data file to sing
along with.
About the Effects
Besides effects such as distortion, which alter the original sound; or those like chorus and delay, which
expand the sound; the SH-01 offers effects that can be used to increase the audio quality of the recording. For example, making an acoustic guitar sound more acoustic, or averaging out those “too quiet”
and “too loud” passages so the recording has a better overall sound balance.
Effects like those, which are used to correct problems you may encounter while recording, can be
found in the “BASIC” effect category.
Also, effects found in the “MASTERING” category are applied to the entire file. Select the desired effect
type, then run the mix recording operation to apply the effect to the whole file. For more detail information, see the “Mastering” section described on the next page.
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Mastering
This procedure lets you apply effects from the effect’s “MASTERING” category
to the recorded file. With this you can add effects or adjust the sound quality to
the completed song.
1
All input sources (INST. jack, LINE IN jack, PICKUP MIC jack) must be set to OFF or disconnected. Also, set the INTERNAL MIC switch to the “OFF” position.
* The signal from the input source is received during the “mastering” procedure. (INPUT volume and
[PAN] button settings are fixed.) To prevent recording of any unnecessary sources, it is better to remove
the internal mic and external source inputs from the circuit.
2
3
Select a file for mastering.
* At this point, if you use the [W/A] button to start playback, you can select an effect while listening to the
playback.
Press the [EFFECT] button to display the effect settings.
Use the [SELECT] button and the [–]/[+] buttons to select the “MASTERING” category.
* Only effects in the “MASTERING” category can be used when mastering.
Use the [SELECT] button and the [–]/[+] buttons to select an effect type that matches the
file you are mastering.
CAT:MASTERING
TYP:POPS
Effect Category Name
Effect Type
* Please refer to the “Effect Type List” (page 42) for more information on effect types.
* The parameter setting display that appears holding the [EFFECT] button is used to adjust the depth or
amount of the effect. (See page 21)
4
5
Press the [W/A] button to start playback and use the PLAY volume to adjust the recording level.
* The INPUT volume setting is ignored.
Press the [MIX] button to prepare for mix recording. (Don’t forget to check the amount of
time available for recording.)
6
Press the [W/A] button to start recording (mastering).
7
Press the [W/A] button to stop recording (mastering).
* The PLAY volume is active at this time so you can use it to fade in/out.
* Since mastering is also a mix recording function, a backup file is automatically created. (See page 28)
When a “MASTERING” effect is selected, this effect is added to the original playback sound.
When you are finished mastering, change the effect category to anything other than “MASTERING”.
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File Management
The SH-01 saves recorded data to a memory card as either an MP3 file or WAV file.
Since these are all commonly used sound file formats, moving files between a computer and the SH-01 is possible.
File Backup
Create a backup file of the currently selected file.
1
2
3
First, select the file you want to backup.
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
will appear on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “SONG BACKUP” on the bottom half of the display, then
press the [ENTER] button.
* If there is no data present in the memory card, “SONG BACKUP” will not be displayed.
MENU
SONG BACKUP
4
-/+,ENT
The following display will appear.
SONG BACKUP OK?
NO(-) YES(+)
5
Press the [+] button to create a backup file in the memory card.
Press the [–] button to cancel the backup file operation and return to the system setup menu
display.
* You can not backup a file that has been moved from an external device, such as a computer, to the SH01 (the SH-01’s memory card) via a USB cable.
* When creating the backup file name, BKnn (nn being the number in numerical order given to the file by
the system) is added to the end of the original file name. However, when the original file name is more
than 9 characters in length, characters at the end of the file name will be cut to allow the addition of
BKnn.
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File Management
Changing a File Name (Rename)
You can change the names of files in the memory card.
1
2
3
First, select the file for which you want to change the name.
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “SONG RENAME” on the bottom half of the display, then
press the [ENTER] button.
* If there is no data present in the memory card, “SONG RENAME” will not appear on the display.
MENU
SONG RENAME
4
The following display appears.
RENAME
SONG_001
5
6
-/+,ENT
-/+,ENT
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to flash the character you want to change.
Use the INPUT slider and PLAY slider to select the characters you want to use in the name.
• INPUT slider : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
• PLAY slider : space 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! # $ % & ( ) + , - = @ [ ] ^ _ { }
* Do not use the name “TRACK000” since this is the name of the SH-01’s system. (This file is deleted
when the power is switch OFF.)
7
Repeat steps 5 and
[ENTER] button.
6 above to change the file name. When you are finished, press the
Delete an Unneeded File
This operation is used to delete the currently selected audio file (.MP3, .WAV).
1
2
First, select the file you want to delete.
Press and hold the [UNDO/DELETE] button. The following display appears.
DELETE SONG_001
OK? NO(-) YES(+)
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Press the [+] button to delete the selected audio file.
Press the [–] button to cancel the file delete operation and return to the main display.
File Management
Delete All Files
This operation is used to delete all audio files (.MP3, .WAV) in the memory card.
When carried out, this operation will delete all audio data in the
memory card. The UNDO operation is NOT available in this operation, so make sure that the data you are deleting is absolutely not
needed before carrying out the operation.
1
2
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “ALL SONG ERASE” on the bottom half of the display,
then press the [ENTER] button.
* If there is no data present in the memory card, “ALL SONG ERASE” will not appear.
MENU
ALLSONG ERASE-/+,ENT
3
The following display appears.
ALL SONG ERASE OK?
NO(-) YES(+)
4
Press the [+] button and a message (ARE YOU SURE?) will appear, asking you to confirm
the file delete operationn.
Press the [–] button to cancel the delete all files operation and return to the system setup
menu.
ARE YOU SURE?
NO(-) YES(+)
5
Press the [+] button to delete all audio files in the memory card.
Press the [–] button to cancel the delete all files operation and return to the system setup
menu.
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File Management
Format the Memory Card
This operation is used to format (default) the memory card.
When carried out, this operation will delete all audio data in the
memory card. The UNDO operation is NOT available in this operation, so make sure that there is no important data in the memory
card before carrying out this operation.
1
2
3
Insert the memory card you want to format into the memory card slot.
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “CARD FORMAT” on the bottom half of the display, then
press the [ENTER] button.
MENU
CARD FORMAT
4
-/+,ENT
The following display appears.
FORMAT CARD OK?
NO(-) YES(+)
5
Press the [+] button and a message (ARE YOU SURE?) will appear asking you to confirm
the format operation.
Press the [–] button to cancel the format operation and return to the system setup menu.
ARE YOU SURE?
NO(-) YES(+)
6
Press the [+] button to carry out the format operation.
Press the [–] button to cancel the format operation and return to the system setup menu.
The “ABOUT” Display
To display SH-01 information, press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button → use the [-]/[+]
buttons to select “ABOUT” at the bottom of the list → press the [ENTER] button. Information is
provided in multiple displays so use the [–]/[+] buttons to select a different display.
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Converting Files with a Computer
The SH-01 is equipped with a USB port that allows direct connection of the SH-01 to
a computer.
You can use the computer to manage sound data files created by the SH-01, or load
files into the SH-01 that you have downloaded off the Internet or created with the
computer. You can also use the computer to set up the SH-01’s effect parameters.
File Compatibility
The following file formats are compatible with the SH-01.
File Format
Playback
New Recording
Mix Recording
MP3
X
X
X
WAV
X
X
* (see note below)
* Although the file format can not be set for mix recording, the WAV file format can be used for mix
recording but when the file is saved, it will be saved as an MP3 file.
Files other than those described above can not be recorded or played back.
What Can the Computer Connection Do?
• Transfer files from the SH-01 to the computer
* Files can only be transferred from the SH-01 to the computer, not copied. After the file is transferred to
the computer, its original data is erased in the SH-01. Also, during the transfer, a message and confirmation concerning the copyright will appear on the computer.
• Transfer files from the computer to the SH-01
* Files can only be transferred from the computer to the SH-01, not copied. After the file is transferred to
the SH-01, its original data is erased in the computer. Also, the system does not allow backup of files
that are transferred to the SH-01 via the USB cable. Playback and mix recording with these files is
possible.
• Update the SH-01’s effect parameter data
Visit the SH-01 website and you’ll find effect parameter data for the SH-01’s “ADD-ON”
effect category that you can download to your computer. Transfer this data from your
computer to the SH-01 to update the effects.
SH-01 effect parameter data downloaded from web site (“ADD-ON” effect category) can
be transmitted from a computer to the SH-01 to upgrade the SH-01. See www.mp3rec.com
for more information.
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Converting Files with a Computer
What’s in the Supplied CD ROM
● Data Filer
This application lets you transfer files between the SH-01 and your computer.
Refer to the next page on how to use this application.
[System Requirements]
Computer ................ Personal computer equipped with a USB jack and processor of more than
100MHz from the intel®, Pentium®, or Celeron™ family.
OS ........................... Windows® 98SE/Me/2000/XP
Memory ................... 16MB or greater
Hard Disk Space ..... 2MB or greater free
Display .................... 800 x 600 dots/256 colors or greater
Installing the Software
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2
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Start your computer and launch Windows.
Set the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
From the [Start] menu select [Run] to carry out “F:\Disk1\Setup.exe”. (F will vary depending
upon the computer.)
Or click “Setup.exe” in the Disk 1 folder found in the CD-ROM to start.
4
The install application starts and the following display appears.
5
From this point, please follow in instructions on the display to install the application.
Converting Files with a Computer
Transferring data with the computer (Data Filer)
The “Data Filer” application included in the supplied CD-ROM allows convenient transfer of files between the SH-01 and a computer.
1
Use a USB cable to connect the SH-01 to your computer. (Refer to page 16)
2
Switch the SH-01’s power ON.
* When the SH-01 is connected to the computer for the first time only, “New hardware detected” will
appear on the display then the driver install wizard may start.
Follow the wizard’s instructions to install the driver.
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4
Select “SoundSketcher” from the “Start” menu (Start → Program → SoundSketcher).
The data filer starts and the following display will appear.
Files can be transferred by dragging icons between the computer (hard disk) and the SH-01
(memory card) as you would normally do to transfer files in the Windows system.
* You can also drag icons of files downloaded from the Internet to the SH-01’s folder to automatically
update the SH-01’s effect parameter data (“ADD-ON” effect category). Please refer to www.mp3rec.com
for more information.
Computer
(hard disk)
SH-01
(memory card)
Caution! When Transferring Data
• When data is transferred from the computer to the SH-01 or from the SH-01 to the
computer, the data will be deleted from its origin.
• Data transferred from the computer to the SH-01 can not be backed up with the SH-01.
• The SH-01 can not properly display Japanese file names (2 byte code characters). Also,
mix recording can not be used with files that have Japanese names.
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System Setup
The SH-01’s system settings are explained below.
Record Mode
Sets the conditions (file type, bit rate) for recording.
* The sampling rate is fixed at 44.1kHz, and audio data is fixed at 16-bit.
1
2
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “RECORD MODE” on the bottom half of the display, then
press the [ENTER] button.
MENU
RECORD MODE
3
-/+,ENT
The record mode setup display appears.
RECORD MODE:
MP3-192k
-/+,ENT
4
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to set the record mode.
The record mode (file type, bit rate) can be set as described below.
MP3-64k, MP3-96k, MP3-128k, MP3-192k, WAV
Record Mode
Available recording time according to memory card size (approximately)
16M
32M
64M
MP3-64k
32
64
128
128M
256
MP3-96k
21
42
85
170
MP3-128k
16
32
64
128
MP3-192k
10
21
42
85
WAV
1
3
6
12
unit : min
* MP3 files using a higher bit rate deliver greater audio quality.
* Compared to MP3 files, WAV files offer greater audio quality however file size is larger (shortening
available record time).
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Press the [ENTER] button to appoint the setting and return to the main display.
System Setup
Adjusting the Contrast
This operation is used to adjust the display’s contrast (the difference between
dark and light).
1
2
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “CONTRAST” on the bottom half of the display, then press
the [ENTER] button.
MENU
CONTRAST
3
-/+,ENT
The contrast adjustment display appears.
CONTRAST:
~~~~~-----
-/+,ENT
4
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to adjust the contrast.
Contrast can be adjusted in 10 steps and the amount of adjustment is indicated with the
block display (~) on the bottom half of the display.
5
Press the [ENTER] button to set the setting and return to the main display.
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System Setup
Effect Setup
This operation is used to determine whether parameter changes you make to
the effects are saved (BACKUP) or not saved (DEFAULT).
When set to “DEFAULT”, the parameter for each effect returns to its default value
the next time you switch the SH-01’s power ON.
1
2
Press and hold the [DISPLAY/MENU] button to display the system setup menu (“MENU”
appears on the top half of the display).
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to display “EFFECT SETUP” on the bottom half of the display, then
press the [ENTER] button.
MENU
EFFECT SETUP -/+,ENT
3
The effect setup display appears.
EFFECT SETUP:
DEFAULT
-/+,ENT
4
Use the [–]/[+] buttons to select either “DEFAULT” or “BACKUP”.
EFFECT SETUP:
DEFAULT
-/+,ENT
BACKUP
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Press the [ENTER] button to appoint the setting and return to the main display.
Specifications
Digital Section
Playback File Compatibility: MP3, WAV
Recording File Compatibility: MP3, WAV
Mix Recording File Compatibility: MP3
Sampling Rate: 44.1kHz, 16-bit
MP3 Rate: 64 - 192kbps
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20jkHz
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.1%@1kHz
S/N Ration: 80dB
Available recording time
New Recording (64MB Card):
Approximately 64 Min. @ MP3-128kbps
Approximately 6 Min. @ WAV
Maximum Number of Files
80 Files
* The use of file formats other than MP3 or
WAV, or file names of more than 13 characters, may reduce the maximum number
of files that the memory card can store to
less than 80.
Data Control
Memory Card: 3.3V SmartMedia
USB Port: Song File Upload/Download, Effect
File Download
Copyright Protection: Backup Limit, Upload
Message Display.
Effects
64 (8 Categories x 8 Types)
Categories: Basic, Delay, Chorus, EFX, Drive,
Distortion, Add-On*. Mastering
* Add-On effects can be updated with upload.
* Two parameters and reverb parameters
can be set for each of the effects.
Metronome
Tempo: 30-250
Beat: 1 - 4/4, 6/8
Tuner
Mode: Tone Mode/Tuning Mode
Standard Pitch: 435-446Hz
Input/Output
Built-in Microphone: Stereo Condenser
INST. Jack: Monaural Phone Jack
INST. Jack & Internal Microphone Gain Switch:
HIGH/LOW
PICKUP MIC Jack: Miniature Monaural Jack,
supplies 2V
LINE IN Jack: Miniature Stereo Jack
Built-in Speakers: Stereo, 500mW+500mW
LINE OUT/PHONE Jack: Miniature Stereo Jack
USB Port: SLAVE
Power Supply
AA size alkaline batteries (LR6) x6 or
Power Adaptor (Yamaha PA-3C)
Battery Life: Approximately 2 hours of MP3
Playback
Approximately 1.5 hours of MP3
Recording
* Both cases are when using
headphones.
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Song Control
Playback: Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause, A-B/
Single Repeat
New Recording: Create New Song File, Metronome
Mix Recording: Mix existing song file with input source
Song File: Backup, Delete, Rename
200 x 133 x 34 mm
Weight
450 g (only the main unit, w/o batteries)
* Yamaha reserves the right to change specifications and the exterior design without notice.
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Effect Type List
Effect Category
Effect Type
BASIC
INTERNAL MIC
Feature
Variable Parameters
* In addition to the following, “REVERB” parameters
are also adjustable (amount of reverb).
These are basic settings that are optimized for each particular
input.
Optimized for use with the internal mic
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
INT.MIC+COMP
Internal mic optimization plus compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
VOCAL.MIC
Optimized for use with an external vocal mic (dynamic mic)
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
VOCAL.MIC+COMP
External vocal mic optimization plus compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
LINE.GUITAR
Optimized for use with an electric guitar
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
LINE.BASS
Optimized for use with an electric bass
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
LINE+COMP
Electric guitar/bass optimization plus compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
AUDIO
Optimized for use with an external audio source (CD, MD, etc.)
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
DELAY
DOUBLING
These are delay type effects that add depth to the sound.
Very short single delay
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
––
SINGLE.SHORT
Short single delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
SINGLE.LONG
Long single delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
MONO.MIX
Monaural delay (w/variable MIX parameter)
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
MONO.FB
Monaural delay (w/variable feedback parameter)
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
STEREO.MIX
Stereo delay (w/variable MIX parameter)
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
STEREO.FB
Stereo delay (w/variable feedback parameter)
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
ENSEMBLE
Expansive delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
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Effect Type List
Effect Category
Effect Type
CHORUS
SOFT
Feature
Variable Parameters
* In addition to the following, “REVERB” parameters
are also adjustable (amount of reverb).
These are chorus type effects that add expansiveness to the
sound.
Light chorus effect
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
––
MEDIUM
Natural chorus effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
HARD
Deep chorus effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
PHASER.1
Light phaser effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
PHASER.2
Heavy phaser effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
FLANGER.1
Light flanger effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
FLANGER.2
Heavy flanger effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
STEREO SHIFT
Chorus with a slight swell
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
EFX
TREMOLO MONO
Some other various effects.
Mono tremolo
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
TREMOLO STEREO
Stereo tremolo
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
VIBRATO MONO
Mono vibrato
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
VIBRATO STEREO
Stereo vibrato
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
AUTO PAN
Sound moves automatically from left to right
SPEED ..... Adjusts motion speed
TYPE ........ Selects the motion type
ROTARY SPEAKER
Rotary speaker effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
TONE ....... Adjusts the tone
AUTOWAH
Automatic wah wah effect
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
FREQ ....... Adjusts the tone
ENHANCER
Enhances the high frequencies
FREQ ....... Adjusts the frequency that is enhanced
DRIVE ...... Adjusts the amount of enhancement
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Effect Type List
Effect Category
Effect Type
DRIVE
OVER DRIVE
Feature
Variable Parameters
* In addition to the following, “REVERB” parameters
are also adjustable (amount of reverb).
Overdrive effects that add distortion
Basic overdrive effect
TYPE ........ Selects the distortion type
DRIVE ...... Adjusts the intensity of the drive
+SINGLE DELAY
Overdrive with a single delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
+FEEDBACK DELAY
Overdrive with a feedback delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
+CHORUS
Overdrive with chorus
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
MIX ........... Adjusts modulation level
+PHASER
Overdrive with phaser
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
+FLANGER
Overdrive with flanger
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the intensity of modulation
+AUTOWAH
Overdrive with auto wah
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
+TREMOLO
Overdrive with tremolo
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
DISTORTION
DISTORTION
Distortion type effects that add distortion
Basic distortion effect
TYPE ........ Selects the distortion type
FREQ ....... Adjusts the tone
+SINGLE DELAY
Distortion with a single delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
MIX ........... Adjusts the delay volume
+FEEDBACK DELAY
Distortion with a feedback delay
TIME ......... Adjusts the delay time
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
+CHORUS
Distortion with chorus
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
MIX ........... Adjusts modulation level
+PHASER
Distortion with phaser
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
+FLANGER
Distortion with flanger
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the intensity of modulation
+AUTOWAH
Distortion with auto wah
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
+TREMOLO
Distortion with tremolo
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
DEPTH ..... Adjusts modulation depth
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Effect Type List
Effect Category
Effect Type
ADD-ON
SFX-TELEPHONE
Feature
Variable Parameters
* In addition to the following, “REVERB” parameters
are also adjustable (amount of reverb).
Effects in this category can be updated with data downloaded
from the Internet. (See page 37) The special effects included in the
factory default's effects drastically alter the sound.
As heard through a telephone receiver
COLOR .... Adjusts tonal brightness
DARK ....... Adjusts the amount of muddiness
SFX-RADIO
As heard through a radio
COLOR .... Adjusts tonal brightness
DARK ....... Adjusts the amount of muddiness
SFX-ROBOT
A robotic-like sound
GATE ........ Adjusts the level at which the input signal is cut to eliminate unwanted noise
––
SFX-HELICOPTER
Sounds like a helicopter
GATE ........ Adjusts the level at which the input signal is cut to eliminate unwanted noise
SPEED ..... Adjusts modulation speed
SFX-INVADER
Sounds like an alien
GATE ........ Adjusts the level at which the input signal is cut to eliminate unwanted noise
COLOR .... Adjusts tonal brightness
SFX-SPACEY
Listen for yourself
GATE ........ Adjusts the level at which the input signal is cut to eliminate unwanted noise
FBLEV ...... Adjusts the delay’s number of repeats
SFX-REVERSE
Listen for yourself
GATE ........ Adjusts the level at which the input signal is cut to eliminate unwanted noise
TIME ......... Adjusts the reverse time
VOICE CANCEL
Reduces the level of the vocal part from the stereo audio input
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
MASTERING
FLAT
These are effects for mastering. (See page 30)
Flat EQ setting (Use this setting when you want to use reverb only)
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
ROCK
EQ settings for rock music
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
POPS
EQ settings for popular music
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
JAZZ
EQ settings for jazz music
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
LOUDNESS
Enhances low frequencies and adds compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
SOFT LIMIT
Natural compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
HARD LIMIT
Strong compression
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
VOICE CANCEL
Reduces the level of the vocal part from the stereo audio input
LO ............ Adjusts the low frequency level
HI .............. Adjusts the high frequency level
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Error Messages
Message
Definition
NO SONG
The memory card does not contain any files that the SH-01
can recognize.
NO CARD
There is no memory card in the memory card slot.
WRITE PROTECTED
A write protect seal is attached to the memory card.
UNSUPPORTED CARD
The SH-01 can not recognize the memory card. Does the
card in the memory card slot have the proper format?
NO FREE MEMORY
There is insufficient memory in the memory card to carry
out the recording operation.
FILE LIMIT REACHED
The SH-01’s maximum number of files has been reached.
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY OK?
There is not enough memory available to mix record all of
the original file (song).
CAN'T MIX @WAV MODE!
The record mode in the system setup menu is set to “WAV”.
If you want to mix record, set the record mode to “MP3”.
ERROR! PLEASE RENAME
The mix recording operation is unavailable for songs that
have Japanese file names. Use the rename operation and
give the file an English name.
FILE ALREADY EXISTS
(During the rename operation) The same name is already
being used.
CAN'T CREATE FILE
In the file name BKnn, created when backing up a file, nn is
over 99.
CAN'T BACKUP
The file transferred from the computer can not be backed up.
SYSTEM FATAL ERROR
A system error has occurred. Press any button. Reset the
power.
* When a system error occurs after recording and the power is reset, a retrieval file name “RECOVER-FILE” is created and the
SH-01 will open this retrieval file after startup. (The RECOVERFILE is created when retrieval is possible.) The file must be renamed before using.
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Troubleshooting
If, while using the SH-01, you experience problems such as “no sound”, “abnormal
recording”, etc., please refer to the list below before deciding that the unit is malfunctioning.
If, after referring to the list below, you are still experiencing problems, contact the
Yamaha dealer from whom you purchased the SH-01.
Problem
Possible Causes
No power
• Is the power adaptor properly connected? (→ page 11)
• Are the batteries properly installed? (→ page 11)
• Is battery power low?
Nothing appears on the display
• Is the contrast properly set? (→ page 39)
No sound
• Are the VOLUME, INPUT volume, and PLAY volume turned up?
• Is a pair of headphones or external speakers properly connected to the SH-01? (→ page 15)
• When a plug is inserted into the LINE OUT/PHONES jack, the SH-01’s built-in speakers do not
produce sound.
• When the INTERNAL MIC switch is set to its “ON” position, the built-in speakers do not produce sound.
The sound is distorted
• Is the input level too high?
→ If the INST. jack is being used for sound input, set the “GAIN” switch to its “LOW” position.
→ Reduce the output level on the instrument, CD player, etc. connected to the SH-01.
→ Reduce the INPUT volume level.
• Is a distortion type effect such as “DRIVE”, “DISTORTION”, etc., selected? (→ page 20)
The INPUT volume control is inactive, the Pan setting is inactive.
• When a “MASTERING” effect is selected, the INPUT volume and PAN setting are both ignored.
The SH-01 did not record anything
• Was the power switched OFF, or was the memory card removed from the memory card slot during
mix recording?
UNDO is not available
• The UNDO function is unavailable during format (→ page 34) and all file delete (→ page 33)
operations.
• When the power is switched OFF, or when the memory card is removed, UNDO is ignored even if
it is available.
• If the device is disconnected from the computer, the UNDO operation is ignored.
The file has disappeared
• Files can only be transferred, not copied, between the SH-01 and the computer. After the file is
transferred from one device to the other, data for the original file is deleted.
Available recording time does not increase although files have been deleted.
• When the file delete operation (→ page 32) is carried out with the [UNDO/DELETE] button, a file is
saved for the UNDO command therefore available recording time will not change. After carrying out
the file delete operation, switch the SH-01’s power OFF to erase the file being saved for the UNDO
command. When the power is switched ON, available recording time should show an increase.
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Memo
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