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THR HD_H Utility
Operation Manual
Special Notices
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• For information about the latest information of THR HD_H Utility, check the web site below.

http://download.yamaha.com/
• The screen displays as illustrated in this Operation Manual are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat
different from the screens which appear on your computer.
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This Installation Guide assumes that you are already familiar with basic Windows/Macintosh operations. If you
are not, please refer to the owner’s manual which came with your Windows/Mac OS software before using the
THR HD_H Utility.
For information on software and hardware requirements and the interconnection of devices that are required to
use the THR HD_H Utility, please refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your THR100HD/THR100H.
The screen illustrations in this manual are mainly taken from Windows (with the THR100HD connected). Differences that exist in the Macintosh version are duly shown and explained.

What is the THR HD_H Utility?
The THR HD_H Utility is a software application that lets you freely adjust on a computer the following
settings, which are not available as controllers or switches on the control panel of the THR100HD or
THR100H amplifier. The amplifier’s internal settings can be overwritten with the settings specified on the
computer, allowing the amplifier to be set up with custom specifications.
• Internal booster type (3 types)
• Serial/parallel connection for effect loop
• Internal reverb type (4 types)
• Noise gate setting
• Speaker simulation setting
• Switch the signal path (Separate/Mixed) of the EFFECT LOOP SEND/RETURN.

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What is speaker simulation using impulse response?
Impulse Response, or “IR,” is a state-of-the-art speaker simulation technology that improves on previous,
less realistic simulations that relied on fairly simple recreations of the EQ frequency curves of specific
speakers. At heart, IR is a recording and analysis of a system’s output when a very short input signal
called an impulse is released into a cabinet. This creates a digital picture of the cabinet’s linear characteristics such as frequency and phase response, phase cancellation between multiple speakers, edge
reflections and other audible signatures of the cabinet’s construction. IR technology is so accurate that
it is possible to distinguish between specific cabinet models, the microphones used to capture the IR
image, and even different room types with the same microphone/cabinet setup. Additionally, IR does not
introduce non-linear distortion or compression characteristics.

The benefits of using IR
This technology offers a wealth of benefits over traditional cabinet mic-ing and previous simulation techniques, giving players access to a wealth of options to craft their ideal sound with gear and acoustic
space characteristics that might otherwise be unavailable to them. The ability to run in complete silence
means that you can use IR with headphones in your home instead of a recording studio to record guitars
that sound like they have been passed through speaker cabinets at high volume. IR also offers immense
benefits in a live setup because the rig is feeding directly into the sound system, effectively eliminating
feedback from other instruments or microphones, while giving you more control of your overall tone. It
also reduces time-consuming microphone placement and setup time, ultimately allowing you to reproduce your sound with greater precision at each new venue. Additionally, the ability to plug directly into a
mixer allows clearer sound to be sent to monitor speakers and in-ear monitors, providing a better monitoring environment on stage.

OwnHammer is a third party impulse response developer that provides premium IR content in .wav
file format.  The libraries offered cover a large range of vintage and modern cabinet and speaker
combinations, sampled with the best outboard gear, using the most modern sampling techniques,
and include time-tested microphone and microphone combination staples used the world over by
high profile engineers and producers and home users alike for both live sound and studio recording.  These libraries offer multiple speaker types per cabinet, individual mics in multiple placement
positions, as well as pre-made multi-mic and multi-speaker mixes built around techniques used on
internationally acclaimed records in various music styles.  The wide array of cabinets, speakers,
mics, and mixes available enable incredible amounts of tonal possibilities, flexibility, customization,
individuality, and replication of guitar tone history’s classic sounds.  For more information and product listings, please see the OwnHammer website at www.ownhammer.com/free/cab-irs, where you
can try a fully featured FREE library to start your journey in creating the sound that moves you.

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Installing the THR HD_H Utility
1. Download the latest version of the “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” from the following website, and
then install it on your computer.
http://download.yamaha.com/
* Version 1.9.3 or later is compatible with the THR100HD/THR100H.

2. Download the “THR HD_H Utility” from the following website, and then unzip the compressed ZIP file.
http://download.yamaha.com/
3. Connect a commercially available USB cable to the USB jacks of the THR100HD/THR100H and the
computer.

Precautions in regard to using the USB jack
Make sure you follow the points below when connecting a computer to the
THR USB jack. Failing to do so may result in the computer or the THR freezing
or shutting down, as well as corruption or even loss of data. If the device or
computer does freeze, restart the application or computer.

CAUTION
• Use only an AB type USB cable less than three (3) meters in length. USB 3.0
cables are not compatible.
• Without using a USB hub, directly connect the computer and THR100HD/THR100H.
• Be sure to wake the computer from suspended/sleep/ standby mode before
connecting a computer to the USB jack.
• Always quit all applications that are running on the computer before connecting
or disconnecting the USB cable.
• Wait at least 6 seconds between connecting or disconnecting the USB cable.
• Connecting the amplifier to a computer may block the computer’s sound input/
output. Switch to another device as needed.

4. Double-click the “THR HD_H Utility” installer icon to start it.
The names of the installers for each operating system are listed below.
• English version of Windows installer........... THR_HD_H_Utility_setup.exe
• Japanese version of Windows installer....... THR_HD_H_Utility_setupJ.exe
• Mac installer (Japanese and English).......... THR-HD-H-Utility.pkg

5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the “THR HD_H Utility”.
The “THR HD_H Utility” is installed at the following location for each operating system.
• For Windows (32-bit)..........C:\Program Files\Yamaha\THR HD_H Utility.exe
• For Windows (64-bit)..........C:\Program Files (x86)\Yamaha\THR HD_H Utility.exe
• For Mac................................/Applications/THR HD_H Utility.app

The included IR data, installed at the same time as the “THR HD_H Utility”, is installed at the following location.
• For Windows.......................C:\Users\\Music\THR
• For Mac................................Users//Music/THR

This completes the installation.
After turning on the THR100HD/THR100H, start the “THR HD_H Utility”.

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THR HD_H Utility Settings screens
When the THR HD_H Utility starts, the connected amplifier (THR100HD or THR100H) is automatically
detected, and then a settings screen for the corresponding amp appears.
The THR HD_H Utility has two settings screens (Effect Settings and Speaker Simulation), and there is
one settings screen for each amplifier channel (I and II) with the THR100HD.
Select the desired settings screen by clicking the corresponding tab at the top of the window.
l Effect Settings screen
• THR100HD : Effect Settings I/II
• THR100H : Effect Settings I

l Speaker Simulation settings screen
• THR100HD : Speaker Simulation I/II
• THR100H : Speaker Simulation I

n THR HD_H Utility Operations
• Click a switch in the window to switch the setting on or off (the indicator lights when
switched on).
• Each control knob can be adjusted by clicking the knob in the window, then moving the
pointer. You can also set the knob by clicking the desired position of the knob.
• When settings are changed in the THR HD_H Utility, that information is sent in real-time to
the THR100HD/THR100H through the USB cable and reflected on the amplifier. Likewise,
setting changes made with the THR100HD/THR100H control knobs are reflected in the THR
HD_H Utility window.
• Settings changed in the THR HD_H Utility are saved in the THR100HD/THR100H, even after
quitting the THR HD_H Utility or turning off the THR100HD/THR100H.

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Effect Settings screen

q
t

w

e

r

q AMP I/II channel display (THR100HD only)
Displays the amplifier channel (I/II) whose settings are to be changed. Select the desired channel by
clicking the corresponding tab (Effect Settings I/Effect Settings II) at the top of the window.
w BOOSTER switches
Click one of the switches in the screen to select one of the three booster types that can be specified
with the BOOSTER switches/knobs in the control panel of the THR100HD/THR100H. The indicator
for the selected type lights, and the type name appears.
White Drive: Based on an overdrive pedal that provides clean boost, maintaining the original tone
characteristics.
Green Drive: Based on an overdrive pedal known for its distinctive mid-range boost.
Amber Drive: Based on an overdrive pedal that responds to picking dynamics and touch sensitivity.
e FX LOOP switch
Switches between SERIAL and PARALLEL for connection of the external effector between the
EFFECT LOOP SEND and RETURN jacks on the rear panel of the THR100HD/THR100H.
* When this switch is set to “PARALLEL,” only the wet sound from the external effect is returned  to
the EFFECT LOOP RETURN jack.
* When this switch is set to “SERIAL,” no sound is produced from the amplifier when the FX LOOP on
the foot switch is turned on and no external effect is connected between the EFFECT LOOP SEND
and RETURN jacks. In this case, set this switch to “PARALLEL” or connect an external effect.

r REVERB switches
Click one of the switches in the screen to select one of the four reverb types (Spring, Plate, Room
and Hall) that can be specified with the REVERB knob in the control panel of the THR100HD/
THR100H. The indicator for the selected type lights, and the type name appears.
t NOISE GATE switch
This effect cannot be edited from the control panel of the THR100HD/THR100H. It removes noise by
cutting the signal at and below the specified level. The higher the number, the higher the threshold level
(the greater the signal level is cut). When set to “OFF”, the noise gate function is turned off (indicator off).
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Speaker Simulation Settings screen
This function recreates the character and airiness of sound as recorded from a speaker cabinet with a
microphone and outputs it from the LINE OUT and PHONES jacks.
By writing IR data (speaker response characteristics) to the amplifier, various speaker cabinet and
microphone combinations can be recreated.

w

r

q
e
o
i

!1

y

u

t

!0

q through r show IR data settings for the amplifier.
q AMP I/II channel display (THR100HD only)
Displays the amplifier channel (I/II) whose settings are to be changed. Switch the channel by
clicking the corresponding tab (Speaker Simulation I/Speaker Simulation II) at the top of the window.
w AMP TYPE display
Displays the type selected for the amplifier.
* If the amp type is changed while the BYPASS switch !0 is turned on (indicator lit), the BYPASS switch
!0 will be turned off (indicator off).

e IR name display
Displays the name of the IR data corresponding with the amp type w. The IR name can be changed
by clicking the text. (maximum 63 characters)
* Single-byte alphanumeric characters can be used in IR names.
* If the IR name contains characters that cannot be used, those characters will appear as “?”.

r IR gain display
Displays the IR gain (dB) corresponding to the amp type w.

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w

r

q
e
o
i

!1

u

y

t

!0

t through !1 show information on the speaker simulation. Write the specified IR data to the amplifier.
t FOLDER button
y Folder display
u File list
i GAIN knob

o Gain display
!0 BYPASS switch
!1 INSTALL button

1. Click the FOLDER button t, and then from the dialog box that appears, select the folder containing
the IR data file. The folder name appears in y, and the IR files in the folder are listed in u.
* Only IR files having the extensions ".aif," ".aiff" and ".wav" can be recognized.
Supported formats

Bit depth

16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit

No. of channels

Monaural or stereo

Sampling rate

44.1 kHz

IR length

2048 samples

* Double-click [..] to move up one folder level.
* Double-click [folder name] to move to that folder.
* Single-byte alphanumeric characters can be used in file names and folder names.
* If the file name or folder name contains characters that cannot be used, those characters will appear as
question marks ("?").

2. With the amp selector on the THR100HD/THR100H, select the amp type to be set.
3. Click an IR file from the file list u to play a sound using that speaker simulation.
4. If the BYPASS switch !0 is turned on (indicator lights), you can compare the new sound with the one
without speaker simulation.

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5. When the BYPASS switch is turned on or off, adjust the GAIN knob i so that the volume remains
the same.
* While an IR file is being selected or data is being transferred to the THR100HD/THR100H after the
BYPASS switch is operated, the switches and buttons in the window will have no effect. At this time,
do not operate the amp type selector on the THR100HD/THR100H.
* Since the IR data has not yet been written to the amplifier at this point, changing the amp type reverts
the IR data to that prior to changing the settings.
* If a stereo IR file was selected, a dialog box for selecting the L ch or R ch may appear, depending on
your Utility settings.

6. Click the INSTALL button !1 to write the edited settings to the THR100HD/THR100H. The IR name
display e and IR gain display r change to the file name and gain setting for the edited IR file.
* If the BYPASS switch !0 is turned on (indicator lights), data that does not use the speaker simulation
is written.

About included IR data
The file names of included IR data are configured as shown below.
l Example: For “100_American412_57on_Standard”
Element
Serial number
Cabinet type
Microphone type
On Mic/Off Mic
Microphone position

Details
100
American, 4 speakers, 12 inches
57
on
Standard

l Cabinet type
Cabinets: American, British, Brown, F100, THRC212_Dual, THRC212_Single
No. of speakers: 4, 2, 1
Speaker size (inches): 12
l Microphone type
57
87

Shure SM57
Neumann U87

l On Mic/Off Mic
on
off

Recreates the direct speaker sound as if picked up from a
microphone placed near the speaker.
Recreates the speaker sound and airiness of the room as if
picked up from a microphone placed far away from the speaker.

l Microphone position
Standard
Center
Edge

Recreates the sound of a mix of multiple microphones.
Recreates the sound at the center of the speaker unit.
Recreates the sound at the edge of the speaker unit.

			

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Menu bars and dialogs
Windows version
n File
Exit: Quits the THR HD_H Utility application.

n Edit
Except for “Properties”, the menu commands are only for editing the IR name in the Speaker Simulation screens.
Properties: Clicking this opens the settings dialog box shown below.
FX LOOP SEND Connection (THR100HD only)
Selects how L and R signals on FX LOOP SEND connection are
routed.
• Separate �����������This sends the Preamp I signal to the SEND
L channel and the Preamp II signal to the
SEND R channel.
• Mixed����������������This mixes the Preamp I and Preamp II
signals and sends them to the SEND L
channel for mono output.
FX LOOP RETURN Connection (THR100HD only)
Selects whether the L/R channel signals received from the
FX LOOP’s RETURN jack are sent to Power Amp I/II circuits
independently (Separate) or only the L channel signal is sent to
both (Mixed).
• Separate �����������This sends the RETURN L signal to the
Power Amp I circuit, and the RETURN R to
the Power Amp II circuit.
* To use Power Amp I and II for each of the L
and R signals from a stereo‑out type effect,
choose Separate.

• Mixed����������������This sends only the RETURN L signal to both
the Power Amp I and Power Amp II circuits.

* FX LOOP SEND and FX LOOP
RETURN settings are available in
amp firmware V1.10 and later.

Signal Flow

* We recommend setting the SEND connection
to Mixed as well when using the Mixed setting
with the FX LOOP RETURN connection.

Parallel

FX LOOP SEND
Connection

FX LOOP RETURN
Connection

Serial

Separate

Separate

Power Amplifier I

Pre Amplifier I
Mixed

Separate

L ch

L ch

R ch

R ch

Mixed

Separate

Power Amplifier II

Pre Amplifier II
Mixed

Parallel

Serial

Mixed

External Effector(s)

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Example of Connection 1
Share Mono in/Mono out effects with AMP I and AMP II
In the example below, the FX LOOP SEND is set to Mixed, and its RETURN is also set to Mixed allowing
the AMP II signal to be processed through the external effector loop.
• When the Amp Select Switch is set to AMP II

AMP I
Pre Amp
AMP II
Pre Amp

FX LOOP
SEND
Separate
Mixed

FX LOOP
RETURN

External
Effector
Mono Mono
in
out

Separate

AMP I
Power Amp

Mixed

AMP II
Power Amp

FX LOOP
RETURN

AMP I
Power Amp

• When the Amp Select Switch is set to Dual (AMP I + AMP II)

AMP I
Pre Amp
AMP II
Pre Amp

FX LOOP
SEND
Separate
Mixed

External
Effector
Mono Mono
in
out

Separate
Mixed

AMP II
Power Amp

FX LOOP
RETURN

AMP I
Power Amp

Example of Connection 2
When using a Mono in/Stereo out effector with AMP I and AMP II

AMP I
Pre Amp
AMP II
Pre Amp

FX LOOP
SEND
Separate
Mixed

External
Effector
Mono Stereo
in
out

Separate
Mixed

AMP II
Power Amp

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Default Channel of the Stereo IR File
Determines whether the data for the L or R channel is used
when a stereo IR file is selected.
• L ch ������������������Uses L channel data.
• R ch ������������������Uses R channel data.
• Ask each File ����With each file, displays a dialog box
requesting confirmation of the channel to be
used.
Reset IR Data
Clicking [Reset] opens the “Reset IR Data” dialog box.
Click the OK button in that dialog box to revert the IR data for all
amp types to the factory defaults.
• Factory default IR data settings
Amp type

IR data

IR gain

MODERN

100_American412_57on_Standard

-13dB

LEAD

200_British412_57on_Standard

-12dB

CRUNCH

300_British212_57on_Standard

-11dB

CLEAN

400_American112_57on_Standard

-10dB

SOLID

500_THRC212_Single_57on_Standard

-11dB

n Help
About : Displays information such as the software version.

Macintosh version
n THR HD_H Utility
About THR HD_H Utility: Displays information such as the software version.
Preferences...: Clicking opens a dialog box with content that is the same as with “Properties” in the
Windows version.
Quit: Quits the THR HD_H Utility application.

n Edit
All menu commands are only for editing the IR name in the Speaker Simulation screens.

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Troubleshooting
If you experience problems, such as no sound or abnormal operation, first make sure that the
THR100HD/THR100H is properly connected to the computer. If the problem persists, please check the
following items.

l The switches and buttons in the window have no effect.
• Is the latest version of the “Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver” installed?
• Alternately, try replacing the USB cable.

l An error message appears.
• Quit the Utility, turn off the THR100HD/THR100H, and then perform the operation from the beginning.

l A phaser effect can be heard when the FX LOOP switch is set to “PARALLEL”.
• When the FX LOOP switch is set to “PARALLEL”, return only wet sound from the external effector
to the RETURN jack.

l There is no sound when the FX LOOP switch is set to “SERIAL”.
• Check the connections of the external effector.

l When the amp type is changed, the speaker simulation settings revert to those prior
to changing the settings.
• Be sure to click the INSTALL button before changing the amp type.

l The speaker simulation sound is low. Crackling is produced.
• Adjust the GAIN knob appropriately.

l The speaker simulation does not affect the SPEAKER OUT jacks.
• The speaker simulation affects only the output from the LINE OUT and PHONES jacks.

Manual Development Group
© 2016 Yamaha Corporation
Published 07/2016 PO-A0

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