Yamaha SHS-200 Owner's Guide
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To connect the Yamaha SHS-200 to a computer, use a MIDI interface cable. Connect the MIDI OUT of the keyboard to the MIDI IN of the interface and connect the interface to your computer via USB. Ensure your computer has the necessary MIDI drivers installed.
First, ensure the keyboard is powered on and the volume is turned up. Check if headphones are plugged in, as this will mute the speakers. Finally, ensure the correct sound bank or voice is selected.
To perform a factory reset on the Yamaha SHS-200, turn off the keyboard, then hold down the highest white key while turning the keyboard back on. This will reset the settings to their factory defaults.
The Yamaha SHS-200 uses 6 AA batteries. Battery life can vary depending on usage, but generally, alkaline batteries can last for approximately 9-12 hours of continuous play.
To clean the keys, use a soft, damp cloth with mild soap. Avoid using too much water and never use chemical cleaners. Gently wipe each key and dry them with a clean, soft cloth.
Yes, you can connect the Yamaha SHS-200 to an amplifier using an appropriate audio cable. Use the 1/4" output jack on the keyboard to connect to the amplifier's input. Adjust the volume levels on both the keyboard and amplifier as needed.
Ensure you are using a low-latency audio driver, such as ASIO, on your computer. Check your DAW settings to ensure latency is minimized. Additionally, close unnecessary applications to free up system resources.
Regularly clean the keyboard and keep it in a dust-free environment, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, and store it in a padded case when not in use. Remove batteries if the keyboard will not be used for an extended period.
Press the 'Voice' button, then use the numbered buttons to enter the desired voice number. Refer to the voice list in the user manual for options. Press 'Enter' to confirm the selection.
Ensure the AC adapter is properly plugged into a working outlet and the keyboard. If using batteries, check that they are correctly installed and not depleted. If issues persist, try using a different power source or adapter.