User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- Introduction
- Included Accessories
- About this Manual
- Contents
- Component Names
- Setting Up
- Screen Configuration and Basic Operation
- Producing Reference Tones for Playing Harmony (Voice, Temperament, Hold, Octave, Transpose)
- Demonstrating Tempo and Rhythm (Metronome, Rhythm Style)
- Sharing Performances (Recording/Playback)
- Enhancing Basic Practice (Sound Back, Training)
- Restoring Factory Settings
- Advanced Settings (Settings)
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting Amplifiers or Other Equipment (OUTPUT [L/MONO], [R] jacks)
- Connecting a Microphone (MIC [INPUT] jack, MIC [GAIN] knob)
- Using a Pedal ([FOOT PEDAL] jack)
- Connecting a USB Flash Drive (USB [TO DEVICE] terminal)
- Connecting to a Computer (USB [TO HOST] terminal)
- Using the “HD-300 Assistant” iPhone/iPad App (Bluetooth)
- Listening on the HD-300 to Audio Playback from an iPhone/ iPad (Bluetooth)
- Appendix
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Sharing Performances (Recording/Playback)
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Playing Back Previously Recorded Files and Files Created on a
Computer (USB)
You can select and play back previously recorded performances saved to a USB flash drive, as well as audio files and
MIDI files created on a computer.
Press the
[USB] button to enter the USB File Selection mode.
Operation method when using USB File Selection mode
NOTE
• Past files recorded with the HD-300 are saved in ascending order by time as “****_REC/TSR” folder names immediately below the root
directory of the USB flash drive. “****” denotes a number from 0001 – 9999, “REC” is used for regular recordings, and “TSR” for time
shift recordings.
• Supported formats include WAV (44.1 kHz, Stereo/Mono), and MIDI (GM, XG Lite).
• Past data cannot be deleted on the HD-300. All file operations besides playback must be performed on a computer.
To exit the USB File Selection mode, press the [EXIT] button when at the uppermost level.
You can also stop playback, exit the USB File Selection mode and then return to the Home screen, by pressing one of
these buttons: [BEAT], [RHYTHM STYLE], [REC], or [TIME SHIFT RECORDING].
Using the USB File Selection mode
Selecting folders and files
[-]/[+] buttons, dial
Confirming folders
(descending a level)
[START/STOP] button, CURSOR [R] button
Ascending a level
[EXIT] button, CURSOR [L] button
Playing and stopping files
[START/STOP] button