Digital Workstation: Reference Manual
Digital Workstation: Reference Manual
DIGITAL WORKSTATION
Tyros5-76 Tyros5-61
Reference Manual
This Reference Manual explains advanced features of the Tyros5 that are not explained in the
Owners Manual. Please read the Owners Manual first, before reading this Reference Manual.
C.S.G., DMI Development Division
2013 Yamaha Corporation
311PO-A0
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Contents
* Each chapter in this Reference Manual corresponds to the relevant chapters in the Owners Manual.
1 Voices Playing the Keyboard 4
Voice Types (Characteristics) .................................................................................................................. 4
Selecting GM, XG and Other Voices ....................................................................................................... 6
Touch Response and Effect-Related Settings......................................................................................... 7
Pitch-Related Settings ........................................................................................................................... 10
Editing Voices (Voice Set) ..................................................................................................................... 12
Editing Organ Voices (Organ World) ..................................................................................................... 17
Editing Ensemble Voices (Ensemble Voice Edit)................................................................................... 19
2 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 25
Selecting the Chord Fingering Type ...................................................................................................... 26
Style Playback Related Settings............................................................................................................ 28
Memorizing Original Settings to a One Touch Setting........................................................................... 30
Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator) .................................................................................................. 31
3 Multi Pads Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance 46
Multi Pad Creating (Multi Pad Creator) .................................................................................................. 46
Multi Pad Editing.................................................................................................................................... 48
4 Songs Recording Your Performances as MIDI Songs 50
Editing Music Notation Settings ............................................................................................................. 51
Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings....................................................................................................... 53
Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with Song Playback............................................................. 54
Song Playback Related Parameters (Repeat Settings, Channel Settings, Guide Function) ................. 55
Creating/Editing Songs (Song Creator) ................................................................................................. 59
5 Audio Recorder/Player Recording and Playback Audio Files 76
Recording Your Performance ................................................................................................................ 76
Converting a file..................................................................................................................................... 80
Editing the Recorded Data (Multi Track Recording File)........................................................................ 82
Re-recording the Multi Track Recording File ......................................................................................... 84
Setting the Start/End Points of the Audio (Multi Track Recording File) ................................................. 87
Playlist Mode.......................................................................................................................................... 88
6 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Panel Settings for Your Performance 91
Creating a Set of Favorite Records........................................................................................................ 91
Editing Records...................................................................................................................................... 92
Saving the Records as a Single File (Music Finder File) ....................................................................... 93
7 Registration Memory Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups 95
Editing a Registration Memory............................................................................................................... 95
Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze) ........................................................................................... 96
Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration Sequence)....................................... 97
8 Microphone Adding Harmony Vocals and Synth Vocoder to Your Singing 100
Vocal Harmony and Talk Setting ......................................................................................................... 100
Making and Saving the Microphone Settings (Vocal/Talk) .................................................................. 101
Setting and Editing Vocal Harmony Types .......................................................................................... 104
Editing the Synth Vocoder Types......................................................................................................... 111
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9 Mixing Console Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance 115
Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters.......................................................................................................... 115
Editing FILTER Parameters................................................................................................................. 116
Editing TUNE Parameters.................................................................................................................... 117
Editing EFFECT Parameters ............................................................................................................... 118
Editing EQ Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 122
Editing Master Compressor Settings ................................................................................................... 123
Line Out Settings ................................................................................................................................. 124
Block Diagram...................................................................................................................................... 125
10 Utility Making Global Settings 126
CONFIG 1............................................................................................................................................ 126
CONFIG 2............................................................................................................................................ 128
MEDIA.................................................................................................................................................. 129
OWNER............................................................................................................................................... 130
SYSTEM RESET................................................................................................................................. 131
11 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices 133
Footswitch/Foot Controller Settings..................................................................................................... 133
MIDI Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 136
MFC10 Settings ................................................................................................................................... 142
Connecting to a Network (Bundled USB Wireless LAN Adaptor) ........................................................ 144
Appendix 148
Expansion Pack Related Operations ................................................................................................... 148
Index 150
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different
from those on your instrument. Note that all display examples shown in this manual are in English.
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Voices
Playing the Keyboard
Contents
Voice Types (Characteristics) ........................................................................... 4
Selecting GM, XG and Other Voices................................................................ 6
Touch Response and Effect-Related Settings .................................................. 7
Setting the Touch Response of the Keyboard............................................... 7
Using Keyboard Harmony/Echo .................................................................. 8
Pitch-Related Settings ..................................................................................... 10
Fine-tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument........................................... 10
Scale Tuning............................................................................................... 10
Changing the Part Assignment of the TRANSPOSE Buttons ................... 11
Editing Voices (Voice Set)................................................................................ 12
Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays...................................... 13
Disabling Automatic Selection of Voice Sets (Effects, etc.) ...................... 16
Editing Organ Voices (Organ World) ............................................................ 17
Editing Ensemble Voices (Ensemble Voice Edit)........................................... 19
The particular type of Voice is indicated at the upper left of the Voice name in the Voice Selection display. The defining
characteristics of these Voices and their performance advantages are described below.
Voice Types (Characteristics)
S.Art!
(Super Articulation)
These Voices provide many benefits with great playability and expressive control in real time.
For example, with the Saxophone Voice, if you play a C and then a D in a very legato way, you will
hear the note change seamlessly, as though a saxophone player played it in a single breath.
Similarly with the Concert Guitar Voice and play the D note strongly, the D note would sound as a
hammer on, without the string being plucked again. Depending on how you play, other effects
such as shaking or breath noises (for the Trumpet Voice), or finger noises (for the Guitar Voice)
are produced.
For details on how to best play each S.Art! Voice, call up the information window (pressing the
[6 ] (INFO) button in the Voice Selection display).
S.Art2!
(Super Articulation2)
For wind instrument Voices and Violin Voices, a special technology called AEM (see below) has
been used, which features detailed samples of special expressive techniques used on those specific
instrumentsto bend or slide into notes, to join different notes together, or to add expressive
nuances at the end of a note, etc. You can add these articulations by playing legato or non-legato, or
by jumping in pitch by around an octave. For example, using the Clarinet Voice, if you hold a C
note and play the Bb above, youll hear a glissando up to the Bb. Some note off effects are also
produced automatically when you hold a note for over a certain time. Each S.Art2! Voice has its
own default vibrato setting, so that when you select a S.Art2! Voice, the appropriate vibrato is
applied regardless of the Modulation wheel position. You can adjust the vibrato by moving the
Modulation wheel.
For details on how to best play each S.Art2! Voice, call up the information window (pressing the
[6 ] (INFO) button in the Voice Selection display).
Live! These acoustic instrument sounds were sampled in stereo, to produce a truly authentic, rich
soundfull of atmosphere and ambience.
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For a list of preset Voices of this instrument, refer to the Voice List in the Data List, available at the online Yamaha
Library.
Cool! These Voices use sophisticated programming to capture the dynamic textures and subtle nuances of
electric instruments.
Sweet! These acoustic instrument sounds also benefit from Yamahas sophisticated technologyand fea-
ture a finely detailed and natural sound.
Drums Various drum and percussion sounds are assigned to individual keys, letting you play the sounds
from the keyboard.
SFX Various special effect sounds and percussion sounds are assigned to individual keys, letting you
play the sounds from the keyboard.
Live! Drums These are high-quality drum sounds that take full advantage of Stereo Sampling and Dynamic Sam-
pling.
Live! SFX These are various high-quality special effect sounds and percussion sounds that take full advantage
of Stereo Sampling and Dynamic sampling.
Organ Flutes! These authentic organ Voices let you adjust the various footages and craft your own original organ
sounds. See page 17 for details.
MegaVoice These Voices make special use of velocity switching. Each velocity range (the measure of your
playing strength) has a completely different sound.
For example, a guitar MegaVoice includes the sounds of various performance techniques. In con-
ventional instruments, different Voices having those sounds would be called up via MIDI and
played in combination to achieve the desired effect. However, now with MegaVoices, a convincing
guitar part can be played with just a single Voice, using specific velocity values to play the desired
sounds. Because of the complex nature of these Voices and the precise velocities need to play the
sounds, theyre not intended for playing from the keyboard. They are, however, very useful and
convenient when creating MIDI dataespecially when you want to avoid using several different
Voices just for a single instrument part.
S.Art!, S.Art2! and Mega Voices are not compatible with other instrument models. For this reason, any Song or Style youve created on this instrument using these Voices
will not sound properly when played back on the instruments which do not have these types of Voices.
S.Art!, S.Art2! and Mega Voices sound differently depending on keyboard range, velocity, touch, etc. Hence, if you apply a HARMONY/ECHO effect, change the transpose
setting or change the Voice Set parameters, unexpected or undesired sounds may result.
The characteristics of S.Art2! Voices (default vibrato setting and articulation effects applied by the [ART] buttons) are effective for real-time performance; however, these
effects may not be completely reproduced when you play back a MIDI Song which has been recorded using S.Art2! Voices.
Converting the Voices of a MIDI Song to MegaVoices (MEGAEnhancer)
MEGAEnhancer is a software program that converts XG/GM song data (Standard MIDI File) to song data specially
enhanced to be played back using an instrument or tone generator containing MegaVoices. With the use of the
sophisticated MegaVoices, MEGAEnhancer automatically makes conventional song files with guitar, bass, and other
parts sound much more realistic and authentic. MEGAEnhancer can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.
http://download.yamaha.com/
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NOTE
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This instrument features Voices provided specially for Style playback and XG/GM compatibility. These Voices cannot
be called up directly from the VOICE category selection buttons. However, they can be called up as described below.
1 Press the PART SELECT button corresponding to the Part you want to use.
2 Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons (other than the [ORGAN WORLD],
[ENSEMBLE] and [EXPANSION/USER] buttons) to call up the Voice Selection display.
3 Press the [8 ] (UP) button to call up the Voice categories.
4 Press the [2 ] (P2) button to display Page 2.
5 Press the desired [A][J] button to call up the Voice Selection
display of GM&XG Voices, GM2 Voices, etc.
6 Select the desired Voice.
AEM Technology
When you play the piano, pressing a C key produces a definite and relatively fixed C note. When you play a wind
instrument, however, a single fingering may produce several different sounds depending on the breath strength, the
note length, the adding of trills or bend effects, and other performance techniques. Also, when playing two notes con-
tinuouslyfor example C and Dthese two notes will be smoothly joined, and not sound independent as they
would on a piano.
AEM (Articulation Element Modeling) is the technology for simulating this characteristic of instruments. During
performance, the most appropriate sound samples are selected in sequence in real time, from huge quantities of sam-
pled data. They are smoothly joined and soundedas would naturally occur on an actual acoustic instrument.
This technology to smoothly join different samples enables the application of realistic vibrato. Conventionally on
electronic musical instruments, vibrato is applied by moving the pitch periodically. AEM technology goes much fur-
ther by analyzing and disaggregating the sampled vibrato waves, and smoothly joins the disaggregated data in real
time during your performance. If you move the Modulation wheel when you play the S.Art2! Voice (using AEM
technology), you can also control the depth of the vibrato, and still maintain remarkable realism.
Selecting GM, XG and Other Voices
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You can also find the Legacy folder in
this display. This folder contains previ-
ous Yamaha keyboards Voices (such as
Tyros, Tyros2, Tyros3, Tyros4, etc.) for
data compatibility with other models.
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Harmony Types
The harmony effect is applied to the note played in the right-hand section of the
keyboard according to the chord specified in the chord or left-hand section shown
below.
You can make these different Split Point settings according to your performance
preferences.
Multi Assign Type
The Multi Assign effect automatically assigns the notes of chords you play on the
right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (Voices). For example, if you
play a three-note chord, the first note you press is played by the RIGHT 1 Voice,
the second by the RIGHT 2 Voice, and the third by the RIGHT 3 Voice. The Multi
Assign effect is not affected by the [ACMP] and LEFT part on/off status.
Echo Types
The Echo, Tremolo or Trill effect is applied to the note played in the right-hand section of the keyboard in time
with the currently set tempo, regardless of the [ACMP] and the LEFT part on/off status. Keep in mind that Trill
works when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously (or the last two notes, if more than two
notes are held), and it plays those notes alternately.
The 1+5 and Octave settings are not
affected by the chord.
The actual operation depends on the
Split Point settings. For more informa-
tion, refer to Specifying Chords with
Your Right Hand while Playing Bass
with Your Left Hand in the Owners
Manual.
NOTE
NOTE
Chord section for Style playback
and Harmony effect
Chord section for
Style playback and
Harmony effect
LEFT Voice and chord section
for Harmony effect
Split Point Split Point
RIGHT 13 Voices
RIGHT 13 Voices
LEFT Voice
Split Point
(for Style playback)
Split Point
(for the Voice)
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Fine-tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument
You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument such as the keyboard, Style and Song parts (except the keyboard
part played by the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices, and audio playback)a useful feature when playing the Tyros5 along
with other instruments or CD music.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [A] MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE TAB [E][F] MASTER TUNE
2 Use the [4 ]/[5 ] buttons to set the tuning in 0.2 Hz steps.
Press both [] and [] buttons (of 4 and 5) simultaneously to reset the value to the factory setting of 440.0 Hz.
Scale Tuning
You can select various scales for playing in custom tunings for specific historical periods or music genres.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [A] MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE TAB [E][F] SCALE TUNE
2 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired scale.
Preset Scale types
Pitch-Related Settings
The tuning of each note for the currently
selected scale is shown.
EQUAL The pitch range of each octave is divided equally into twelve parts, with each half-step
evenly spaced in pitch. This is the most commonly used tuning in music today.
PURE MAJOR, PURE
MINOR
These tunings preserve the pure mathematical intervals of each scale, especially for triad
chords (root, third, fifth). You can hear this best in actual vocal harmoniessuch as choirs
and a cappella singing.
PYTHAGOREAN This scale was devised by the famous Greek philosopher and is created from a series of per-
fect fifths, which are collapsed into a single octave. The 3rd in this tuning are slightly unsta-
ble, but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and suitable for some leads.
MEAN-TONE This scale was created as an improvement on the Pythagorean scale, by making the major
third interval more in tune. It was especially popular from the 16th century to the 18th cen-
tury. Handel, among others, used this scale.
WERCKMEISTER,
KIRNBERGER
This composite scale combines the Werckmeister and Kirnberger systems, which were
themselves improvements on the mean-tone and Pythagorean scales. The main feature of
this scale is that each key has its own unique character. The scale was used extensively dur-
ing the time of Bach and Beethoven, and even now it is often used when performing period
music on the harpsichord.
ARABIC1, ARABIC2 Use these tunings when playing Arabic music.
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VIBRATO
Vibrato is a quavering, vibrating sound effect that is produced by regu-
larly modulating the pitch of the Voice.
EFFECT / EQ Page
1 REVERB DEPTH / CHORUS DEPTH / DSP DEPTH / PANEL SUSTAIN
2 DSP
3 EQ
Determines the Frequency and Gain of the Low and High EQ bands. For information about EQ, refer to page 122.
HARMONY Page
Same as in the [FUNCTION] [F] HARMONY/ECHO display. See Using Keyboard Harmony/Echo on
page 8.
Pitch
DELAY
SPEED
DEPTH
Time
[6 ] DEPTH Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect. Higher settings result in a more pro-
nounced Vibrato.
[7 ] SPEED Determines the speed of the Vibrato effect.
[8 ] DELAY Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start
of the Vibrato effect. Higher settings increase the delay of the Vibrato onset.
[1 ]/
[2 ]
REVERB DEPTH Adjusts the reverb depth.
[3 ]/
[4 ]
CHORUS DEPTH Adjusts the chorus depth.
[5 ] DSP ON/OFF Determines whether the DSP effect is on or off.
This setting can also be made from the VOICE EFFECT [DSP] button on the panel.
[6 ] DSP DEPTH Adjusts the DSP depth.
If you want to re-select the DSP type, you can do so in the 2 DSP menu explained
on page 15.
[7 ] PANEL SUSTAIN Determines the sustain level applied to the edited Voice when the VOICE EFFECT
[SUSTAIN] button on the panel is turned on.
[1 ]
[4 ]
DSP TYPE Selects the DSP effect category and type. Select a type after selecting a category.
[5 ]
[8 ]
VARIATION Two variations are provided for each DSP type. Here, you can edit the VARIATION
on/off status and the variations parameter value setting.
[5 ] ON/OFF Turns the DSP Variation on or off for the selected Voice. This setting can also be made
from the VOICE EFFECT [VARIATION] button on the panel. (This button is effec-
tive only when the [DSP] button is on.)
PARAMETER Displays the variation parameter. (This differs depending on the effect type and can-
not be changed.)
[6 ]
[8 ]
VALUE Adjusts the value of the DSP variation parameter.
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Disabling Automatic Selection of Voice Sets (Effects, etc.)
Each Voice is linked to its default VOICE SET parameter settings. Usually these settings are automatically called up
when a Voice is selected. However, you can also disable this feature by the operation in the relevant display as
explained below. For example, if you want to change the Voice yet keep the same Harmony effect used with the
previous Voice, set the HARMONY/ECHO parameter to OFF (in the display explained below).
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [E] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE/VOICE SET TAB [E][F] VOICE SET
2 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired keyboard part.
3 Use the [4 ][7 ] buttons to turn on or off of each item for the selected Part.
When the button is set to ON, the corresponding parameter settings are called up automatically together with the
Voice selection. For information on which parameters are linked to each item, see below.
[4 ] VOICE Corresponds to the parameter settings of the COMMON, CONTROLLER, and
SOUND pages.
[5 ] EFFECT Corresponds to the parameter settings of 1 and 2 in the EFFECT/EQ page.
[6 ] EQ Corresponds to the parameter settings of 3 in the EFFECT/EQ page.
[7 ] HARMONY/
ECHO
Corresponds to the HARMONY page.
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The Organ World Voices can be edited by adjusting the footage levers, adding the
attack sound, applying effects and equalizer, etc. If you want, you can also change the
Rotary Speaker speed and adjust the Vibrato setting.
1 Select the desired Organ Voice in the Organ World display.
1-1 Press the [ORGAN WORLD] button.
1-2 Use the TAB [E][F] buttons to select the organ type which you want to
edit.
If you selected the CONCERT or THEATRE type, go on to step 3. Only
effect/EQ parameters can be edited for those types.
1-3 Press the [D]/[I] button several times until the Preset Select display is called
up.
1-4 Use [1 ][8 ] buttons to select the desired preset.
2 Press the [D]/[I] button several times to call up the relevant setting display (FOOTAGES
or VOLUME&ATTACK)
For information on the available parameters in each display, see pages 17 and 18.
3 Use the [A] (EFFECT) buttons to call up the effect/EQ setting display.
For information on the available parameters in each display, see pages 15 and 18.
4 As necessary, use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the item (parameter) to be edited and edit
the Voice by using the [1 ][8 ] buttons or sliders.
5 Play the keyboard.
FOOTAGES Page
Editing Organ Voices (Organ World)
After editing, go to the Registra-
tion Memory function and save
the setting. The settings will be
lost if you select another Voice or
turn the power of the instrument
off without executing the Save
operation. For details on the
operation, refer to the Owners
Manual.
The available parameters differ depend-
ing on the Organ type.
NOTICE
NOTE
[A] EFFECT Opens the effect/EQ setting display (page 18).
[C] ROTARY (Rotary
Speaker Speed)/
TREMOLO
(Vintage/Home type
only)
Alternately switches between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a rotary
speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes (DSP TYPE parameter in the effect/
EQ setting display), and the VOICE EFFECT [DSP] button is turned on.
[F] VIBRATO
(Vintage/Home type
only)
Alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ Flutes Voice ON or OFF.
For details on how to adjust the
Footage levels, refer to the
Owners Manual, chapter 1.
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VOLUME&ATTACK
Effect/EQ related display
Same parameters as in the VOICE SET EFFECT/EQ Page explained on page 15.
[G]/[H] VIBRATO DEPTH
(Vintage/Home type
only)
Sets the Vibrato depth to one of three levels: 1 (low), 2 (mid), or 3 (high).
[D]/[I] FOOTAGES/
VOLUME &
ATTACK / PRESETS
Opens the Preset Select display or the relevant setting display (FOOTAGES or VOL-
UME & ATTACK)
[1 ] VOL (Volume) Adjusts the overall volume of the Organ Flutes. The longer the graphic bar, the
greater the volume.
[2 ] RESP (Response) Affects both the attack and release (page 14) portion of the sound, increasing or
decreasing the response time of the initial swell and release, based on the FOOT-
AGES controls. The higher the value, the slower the swell and release.
[3 ] VIBRATO SPEED
(Vibrato Speed)
(Vintage/Home type
only)
Determines the speed of the vibrato effect controlled by the Vibrato On/Off ([F] but-
ton) and Vibrato Depth ([G]/[H] buttons).
[4 ] MODE The MODE control selects between two modes: FIRST and EACH. In the FIRST
mode, attack (percussive sound) is applied only to the first notes played and held
simultaneously; while the first notes are held, any subsequently played notes have no
attack applied. In the EACH mode, attack is applied equally to all notes.
[5 ]
[7 ]
4, 2 2/3, 2 These determine the attack sound volume of the Organ Flutes Voice. The 4, 2-2/3
and 2 controls increase or reduce the volume of attack sound at the corresponding
footages. The longer the graphic bar, the greater the attack sound volume.
[8 ] LENG (Length) Affects the attack portion of the sound producing a longer or shorter decay immedi-
ately after the initial attack. The longer the graphic bar, the longer the decay.
Same as the
FOOTAGES display
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In addition to enjoying the Presets, you can create your original Ensemble Voice by editing various parameters as
described here. These relevant parameters determine which note is played by each Part, which Preset Voice is used with
each Part, when sounds are actually produced, and how the pitch envelope is produced. These settings result in a highly
realistic ensemble sound, as if acoustic instruments were played by real artists.
1 Select the desired Ensemble Voice.
1-1 Press the [ENSEMBLE] button.
1-2 Press one of the [1 ][8 ] buttons to select the Ensemble Voice which you want to edit.
If necessary, press the [J] (PRESETS) button, then select the desired one from the various Preset Ensemble
Voices.
For information on how to select more Ensemble Voices, refer to the Owners Manual.
2 Press the [E] (EDIT) button to call up the Ensemble Voice (edit) display.
3 Use the TAB [][] buttons to call up the relevant setting page.
For information on the available parameters in each page, see pages 2024.
4 Use the [A][E] buttons to select a parameter, then use the [1 ][8 ] buttons or
sliders to set the value for each part.
5 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the edit display.
6 Press the [J] (PRESET) button to save your edited Voice.
For details on the Save operation, refer to the Owners Manual, Basic Operations.
Editing Ensemble Voices (Ensemble Voice Edit)
2
3
1 4
5
6
The edited data will be lost if you
change to another Voice or you
turn the power off without execut-
ing the Save operation.
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ASSIGN / HARMONY
[1 ]
[5 ]
KEY ASSIGN
TYPE
Determines the Key Assignment type. This is applied commonly to all Voice parts.
For details, refer to the Ensemble Voice Key Assign Type List below.
[6 ]
[7 ]
HARMONY
(Harmony Type)
Same as in the [FUNCTION] [F] HARMONY/ECHO display. See Using Key-
board Harmony/Echo on page 8. Only two types (4-WAY CLOSE 1 and 4-WAY
CLOSE 2) are available.
[8 ] ON/OFF Turns the Harmony effect on or off.
Ensemble Voice Key Assignment Structure
Each Part monitors all the pressed notes and plays the appropriate notes according to the settings you made.
For details about the settings, refer to the Ensemble Voice Key Assign Status List. You can conveniently call
up the settings for all parts at once. The current setting of each Part (Key Assignment Status) is displayed at the
bottom of its own keyboard figure (see above) on the screen.
Orange: Active keys
Gray: Ignored keys
Octave
Filter 1
Filter 2 Assign
(Assignment)
Key off retrigger
Key Assign Status (page 21)
All Notes
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Filter 1
Filter 2
Assign
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TUNE / EFFECT
[A] VOICE Allows you to re-select the Voices for each part. You can also select this by using the
PART SELECT buttons. The PART 14 settings correspond to the PART SELECT
[LEFT], [PART 1-3] buttons.
[C] PART ON/OFF Turns each part on or off. The PART 14 settings correspond to the PART ON/OFF
[LEFT], [PART 1-3] buttons.
[D] PANPOT Determines the stereo position of the selected part.
[E] VOLUME Determines the volume of each part or channel, giving you fine control over the bal-
ance of all the parts. These parameters correspond to the LEFT and RIGHT 13
parameters of the VOL/VOICE tab in the MIXING CONSOLE display.
[3 ]
[6 ]
Selects the part to which the editing is applied, then set the value for each part.
Only the recommended Voices that are suitable for Ensemble Voices can be selected.
NOTE
[B] OCTAVE Determines the range of the pitch change in octaves, over two octaves up or down for
each keyboard part. The value set here is added to the setting made via the OCTAVE
[-]/[+] buttons.
[C] TUNING Determines the pitch of each keyboard part in cents.
[D] REVERB DEPTH Adjusts the reverb depth.
In musical terms, a cent is 1/100th of a semitone. (100 cents equal one semitone.)
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HUMANIZE
[E] VIBRATO
SENSITIVITY
Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect. Higher settings result in a more pro-
nounced Vibrato.
[3 ]
[6 ]
Selects the part to which the editing is applied, then set the value for each part.
[B] TIMING Determines the delay time between the moment the actual sound for each Part is pro-
duced and the moment a few notes are pressed.
[C] PITCH RANGE Determines the pitch vibration (pitch range) when the sound is being produced. The
higher the value, the greater the pitch range.
[D] ATTACK PITCH
RANGE
Determines the actual pitch envelope immediately after the sound is produced. The
higher the value, the greater the pitch range.
[E] ATTACK PITCH
ADJUST TIME
Determines the time between the moment the sound is produced and the moment the
pitch envelope reaches the correct value.
[3 ]
[6 ]
Selects the part to which the editing is applied, then set the value for each part.
Attack Pitch Range
While a note is held
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Styles
Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment
Contents
Selecting the Chord Fingering Type .............................................................. 26
Style Playback Related Settings ..................................................................... 28
Memorizing Original Settings to a One Touch Setting................................. 30
Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator) ......................................................... 31
Realtime Recording.................................................................................... 33
Step Recording ........................................................................................... 37
Style Assembly........................................................................................... 37
Editing the Rhythmic Feel (GROOVE)...................................................... 39
Editing Data for Each Channel (CHANNEL)............................................ 41
Making Style File Format Settings (PARAMETER) ................................. 42
Style Types (Characteristics)
The particular type of Style is indicated at the upper left of the Style name in the Style Selection display. The defining
characteristics of these Styles and their performance advantages are described below.
Pro: These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability. The resulting
accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player. As a result, your chord changes and colorful harmonies
are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment.
Session: These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic backing by mixing in original chord types and
changes, as well as special riffs with chord changes, with the Main sections. These have been programmed to add
spice and a professional touch to your performances of certain songs and in certain genres. Keep in mind, how-
ever, that the Styles may not necessarily be appropriateor even harmonically correctfor all songs and for all
chord playing. In some cases for example, playing a simple major triad for a country song may result in a jazzy
seventh chord, or playing an on-bass chord may result in inappropriate or unexpected accompaniment.
Free Play: These Styles are characterized by rubato performance. You can perform freely with remarkably expres-
sive accompaniment, without being constrained by a strict tempo.
+Audio: Indicates the Audio Style. For more information on Audio Styles, refer to the Owners Manual.
For the Preset Style List, refer to the Data List downloadable from Yamaha Manual Library.
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The Chord Fingering type determines how chords are specified for Style playback. You can select desired one from
the seven types.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING TAB [E][F] CHORD FIN-
GERING
2 Press the [1 ][3 ] buttons to select a fingering.
For information on each fingering type, see page 27.
Selecting the Chord Fingering Type
Chord Tutor Function
With this function shown in the right half of this display, you can see which notes to press for specifying the
chord. If you know a chord name but dont know how to play it, use this function. Although this function
shows how to play a chord only in case of Fingered, the indication is useful also when a type other than Sin-
gle Finger is selected.
Use the [6 ] buttons to select the chord root then use the [7 ][8 ] buttons to select the chord
type. The notes you need to play are shown in the display.
Depending on the chord, some notes may be omitted.
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[4 ] STYLE TOUCH Turns touch response for the Style playback on/off. When this is set to ON, the Style
volume changes in response to your playing strength in the chord section of the key-
board.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
SECTION SET Determines the default section that is automatically called up when selecting different
Styles (when Style playback is stopped). When set to OFF and Style playback is
stopped, the active section is maintained even if the different Style is selected. When
any of the MAIN AD sections is not included in the Style data, the nearest section is
automatically selected. For example, when MAIN D is not contained in the selected
Style, MAIN C will be called up.
[7 ] TEMPO This determines whether the tempo setting of the Style changes or not when you
change Styles.
LOCK: The previous tempo setting is always maintained.
HOLD: During Style playback, the previous tempo setting is maintained. When Style
playback is stopped, the tempo changes to that of the initial default tempo for the
selected Style.
RESET: The tempo always changes to that of the initial default tempo for the selected
Style.
[8 ] PART ON/OFF This determines whether the Style Channel On/Off status changes or not when you
change Styles.
LOCK: The Channel On/Off status of the previous Style is always maintained.
HOLD: During Style playback, the Channel On/Off status of the previous Style is
maintained. When Style playback is stopped, all Style Channels are set to On.
RESET: All Style Channels are set to On.
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You can memorize your original panel settings to a One Touch Setting (OTS). The newly created One Touch Setting
will be saved in the User drive as a Style, and you can call up the One Touch Setting as a part of the Style.
1 Select the desired Style to memorize your One Touch Setting.
2 Make the desired panel settings, such as those for Voices and effects.
3 Press the [MEMORY] button in the REGISTRATION MEMORY section.
The REGISTRATION MEMORY CONTENTS display appears. However, you do not need to set these items,
since the On/Off settings in this display do not affect the One Touch Settings.
4 Press the ONE TOUCH SETTING [1][4] button to which you
wish to memorize your panel settings.
Follow the onscreen message. To memorize various panel settings to other buttons,
press the [G] (NO) button, then repeat steps 24.
5 Press the [F] (YES) button to call up the Style Selection display
and save the One Touch Setting as a Style.
For instructions on saving, refer to the Owners Manual, Basic Operations.
Memorizing Original Settings to a One Touch Setting
For OTS buttons to which your original
panel settings have not been memo-
rized, the OTS settings of the original
Style will be maintained.
NOTE
The memorized One Touch Set-
tings will be lost if you change the
Style or turn the power off without
executing the Save operation.
NOTICE
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The Style Creator function lets you create your original Style by recording the rhythm pattern via the keyboard and
using already-recorded Style data. Basically, select a preset Style that is closest to the type you want to create, then
record the rhythm pattern, bass line, chord backing, or phrase (referred to as Source Pattern in the Style Creator) for
each channel of each Section.
Style Data StructureConsisting of Source Patterns
A Style is made up of the different Sections (Intro, Main, Ending, etc.) and each Section has eight separate channels,
each of which is referred to as Source Pattern. With the Style Creator feature, you can create a Style by separately
recording the Source Pattern for each channel, or by importing pattern data from other existing Styles.
Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
Limitations on the Audio part:
If you select a preset Audio Style as starting data, the Audio part will be used as is. The Audio part cannot be
deleted, edited or created from scratch.
The created Style containing the Audio part can be used only via an instrument that supports Audio Styles as well
as the SFF GE format.
The Audio part cannot be copied from another Style or Section in the ASSEMBLE page. If you want to use a spe-
cific Audio part, make sure to select the corresponding Audio Style before calling up the Style Creator display.
Phrase 2
Phrase 1
Pad
Chord 2
Chord 1
Bass
Rhythm 2
Rhythm 1
Audio Part
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Recorded or copied from another Style
Used as is when selecting an Audio Style as starting
data. This cannot be edited or deleted.
Main A
Main B
Fill In
Intro
Ending 2
Ending 3
Create a Source Pattern for
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Basic Procedure for creating a Style
1 Select the desired Style for the starting data.
2 Press the [CREATOR] button, then the [B] (STYLE CREATOR) button to call up the Style
Creator display.
3 From the BASIC page, select a Section, then make other settings as necessary.
Select a Section to be edited or recorded. If the REC CHANNEL indication is shown in the lower half section of
the display, press the [EXIT] button, press the [A] to select 1 SECTION, then use the [3 ][4 ] but-
tons to select a Section.
If you want to create a Style entirely from scratch, press the [C] (NEW STYLE) button to call up an empty new
Style.
For the current Section, select the pattern length via the [5 ][6 ] buttons. After selecting, press the [D]
(EXECUTE) button to actually enter the specified length.
Note that if an Audio Style is selected as starting data, changing the pattern length deletes the corresponding
Audio part.
For the entire current Style, set the Tempo and Time Signature in the display called up via the [B] button.
4 Create the Source Pattern for each channel.
Realtime Recording on the BASIC page (page 33)
Lets you record the Style by simply playing the keyboard.
Step Recording on the EDIT page (page 37)
Lets you enter each note individually.
Style Assembly on the ASSEMBLY page (page 37)
Lets you copy various patterns from other preset Styles or Styles you have already created.
5 Edit the already recorded channel data.
Editing the channel data on the GROOVE (page 39), CHANNEL (page 41), and EDIT (page 37) pages
Lets you change the rhythmic feel, quantizing and velocity, etc.
Editing the SFF parameters on the PARAMETER page (page 42)
Lets you copy various patterns from another preset Styles or Styles you have already created.
6 Repeat steps 35 as desired.
7 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the created Style.
For details, refer to Basic Operations in the Owners Manual.
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Realtime Recording
In the BASIC page, you can record your original rhythm pattern from the keyboard.
Recording Rhythm Channels 12
The procedure below applies to Step 4 in the Basic Procedure on page 32.
If you select an Audio Style as starting data:
Playback of the Audio part can be turned on or off via the [H] button, but it cannot be edited or deleted. Note that
the rhythm pattern of this part will be used in the new Style you intend to create. If you want to create a rhythm
phrase in addition to the Audio part, follow the steps below.
1 From the BASIC page, while holding down the [F] (REC CH) button, press the [1 ] or
[2 ] button to select the desired channel as Record target.
A Rhythm channel can be selected as Record target no matter whether already recorded data is included or not. If
already recorded data is included in the selected channel, you can record notes additionally to the existing data.
Realtime Recording Characteristics in the Style Creator
Loop Recording
Style playback repeats the rhythm patterns of several measures in a loop, and Style recording is also done using
loops. For example, if you start recording with a two-measure MAIN section, the two measures are repeatedly
recorded. Notes that you record will play back from the next repetition (loop), letting you record while hearing
previously recorded material.
Overdub Recording
This lets you record new material to a channel already containing recorded data, without deleting the original data.
In Style recording, the recorded data is not deleted, except when using functions such as Rhythm Clear (page 34)
and Delete (page 35). For example, if you start recording with a two-measure MAIN section, the two measures are
repeated many times. Notes that you record will play back from the next repetition, letting you overdub new
material to the loop while hearing previously recorded material. When creating a Style based on an existing
internal Style, overdub recording is applied only to the rhythm channels. For all other channels (except rhythm),
you need to delete the original data before recording.
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2 If necessary, select a Voice then practice the rhythm pattern to be recorded.
Press the [1 ] or [2 ] button (selected channel) to call up the Voice Selection display then select the desired
Voice such as Drum Kit. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the original display. With the selected
Voice, practice the rhythm pattern to be recorded.
Available Voices for recording
For the RHY1 channel, any except the Organ World Voices can be used for recording.
For the RHY2 channel, only drum/SFX kits can be used for recording.
3 Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button to start recording.
As the already recorded data plays back, use the [1 ][8 ] buttons to turn each channel on or off as desired. If
you selected an Audio Style as starting data, turn the Audio part on or off via the [H] button.
4 As soon as loop playback returns to the first beat in the first measure, start playing the
rhythm pattern to be recorded.
If the rhythm is difficult to play in real time, break it up into individual parts and play each separately as the play-
back loops, as shown in the example below.
If you make a mistake or play any wrong notes:
You can delete notes of a specific drum instrument. While holding down the [E] (RHY CLEAR) button, press the
corresponding key on the keyboard.
5 Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playback.
If you want to add more notes, press the [START/STOP] button again to continue recording.
6 Press the [1 ] or [2 ] button to disengage Record.
Loop 1st round
Bass Drum
Loop 3rd round
Bass Drum
Snare Drum
Hi-Hat
Loop 2nd round
Bass Drum
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Step Recording
This section applies to Step 4 of the Basic Procedure on page 32. After selecting a Section and making other settings
on the BASIC page, call up the STEP RECORD display via the instructions below, then execute Step Recording.
1) From the BASIC page, while holding down the [F] (REC CH) button, press one of the [1 ][8 ] buttons to
select the desired channel as Record target.
2) Use the TAB [F] button to call up the EDIT page.
3) If SYS/EX. is shown at the position corresponding to the [F] button, press the [F] button to call up the Channel
Edit display.
4) Press the [G] (STEP REC) button to call up the STEP RECORD display.
The Step Recording procedure in the Style Creator is essentially same as that in Song Creator (page 59), with the
exception of the following points:
Unlike in Song Creator, the End Mark position cannot be changed in the Style Creator. This is because setting the
Pattern Length on the BASIC page determines the End Mark position. For example, if you select a Section of four
measures or you set the Pattern Length to 4 on the BASIC page, the End Mark position is automatically set to the
end of the fourth measure, and cannot be changed.
Unlike in Song Creator, a Recording channel can be set on the BASIC page. It cannot be set on the EDIT page.
Unlike in Song Creator, Chord and Lyrics data cannot be entered. This is because such data is not necessary for
Style playback.
For instructions on Step Recording, refer to pages 6063. For information on the EDIT page (Event List display in
Song Creator), refer to page 72.
Style Assembly
This allows you to copy channel data as a Source Pattern from another preset Style to
the currently created Style. Use this function if you find a favorite rhythm pattern,
bass line, chord backing or phrase from another Style.
The instructions below apply to Step 4 of the Basic Procedure on page 32. After
selecting a Section and making other settings on the BASIC page, execute the
instructions below.
1 Call up the operation display.
[CREATOR] [B] STYLE CREATOR TAB [E][F] ASSEMBLY
2 If necessary, select the Section to be edited.
Even if the Section to be edited has already been selected on the BASIC page, you
can change the Section also on this page. Press the desired Section button on the
panel to call up the SECTION window, use the [6 ][7 ] buttons if you
want to select a Fill in, then press the [8 ] (OK) button to actually enter the
selection.
An Audio part cannot be copied from
another Style.
If you select an Audio Style as starting
data, the Audio part cannot be replaced
with different data.
NOTE
NOTE
Intro 4 and Ending 4 can be selected on
the display then created as part of your
original Style although they are not
available on the panel.
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3 Replace the Source Pattern of the specific channel with that of another Style.
3-1 Select the desired channel to be replaced via the [A][D] and [F][I] buttons.
3-2 Press the same button of the selected channel to call up the Style Selection display.
3-3 Select the desired Style, then press the [EXIT] button to return to the original display.
3-4 Select the Section and Channel of the selected Style via the [2 ][5 ] buttons.
3-5 Confirm the sound with the newly assigned Source Pattern via the [6 ][7 ] buttons.
For details, see Playing the Style During Style Assembly below.
4 As desired, execute the same operations for another channel.
Playing the Style During Style Assembly
While you are assembling a Style, you can play back the Style and select the method of playback. Use the
[6 ]/[7 ] (PLAY TYPE) buttons in the Style Assembly display to select the playback method.
SOLO: Plays back the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY Page. Any channels set to REC in the REC
CHANNEL display on the BASIC Page are played back simultaneously.
ON: Plays back the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY Page. Any channels set to other than OFF in the
REC CHANNEL display on the BASIC Page are played back simultaneously.
OFF: Mutes the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY Page.
3-5
3-3
3-1,
3-2
3-4
[A][D],
[F][I]
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3 If necessary, select the desired Voice with the VOICE category selection buttons.
After selecting the Voice, press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous display.
4 If you want to create a new Multi Pad in an empty new Bank, press the [C] (NEW BANK)
button.
5 Select a particular Multi Pad for recording by pressing any of the [A], [B], [F] and [G] but-
tons.
6 Press the [H] (REC) button to enter recording standby status for the Multi Pad selected
in step 5.
7 Play the keyboard to start recording.
If you want to insert silence before the actual phrase, press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] to start both
the Recording and rhythm playback (of the current Style). Keep in mind that the rhythm part of the current Style
plays back during recording although it is not recorded.
Recommended notes for the Chord Match phrase
If you intend to create a Chord Match phrase, use the notes of C, D, E, G, A and B, or in other words, play the
phrase in the key of C major. This ensures that the phrase will stay harmonically constant and match whichever
chord you play in the left hand section of the keyboard.
8 Stop recording.
Press the [H] (STOP) button or the panel MULTI PAD CONTROL [STOP] button or the STYLE CONTROL
[START/STOP] button to stop recording when youve finished playing the phrase.
9 Listen back to your newly recorded phrase, by pressing the appropriate MULTI PAD but-
ton, [1][4]. To re-record the phrase, repeat steps 68.
10 Turn the Repeat parameter of each pad On or Off by using the [1 ][4 ] buttons.
If the Repeat parameter is on for the selected pad, playback of the corresponding pad will continue until the
MULTI PAD [STOP] button is pressed. When you press a Multi Pad for which Repeat is turned on during Song or
Style playback, playback will start and repeat in sync with the beat.
If the Repeat parameter is off for the selected pad, playback will end automatically as soon as the end of the phrase
is reached.
11 Turn Chord Match of each pad On or Off by using the [5 ][8 ] buttons.
If the Chord Match parameter is on for the selected pad, the corresponding pad is played back according to the
chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard generated by turning [ACMP] on.
12 Press the [D] (NAME) button, then enter the desired name for each Multi Pad.
13 If you want to record other Multi Pads, repeat steps 512.
14 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the Multi Pad, then save the Multi Pad data as a Bank
containing a set of four Pads.
C R C C R C
C = Chord note
C, R = Recommended note
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Multi PadStep Recording via MIDI
Step Recording can be executed in the EDIT page. After selecting a Multi Pad in step 5 on page 47, press the TAB [F]
button to select the EDIT page.
The EDIT page indicates the Event list, which lets you record notes with absolutely precise timing. This Step
Recording procedure is essentially the same as that for Song Recording (pages 6063), with the exception of the
points listed below:
There is no LCD button for switching channels, since Multi Pads contain data for only a single channel.
In the Multi Pad Creator, only channel events and System Exclusive messages can be entered. Chord and Lyrics
events are not available. You can switch between the two types of Event Lists by pressing the [F] button.
You can manage (rename, copy, paste and delete) your created Multi Pad Bank and each of the Multi Pads belonging
to the Bank. For instructions on managing the Multi Pad Bank, refer to the Basic Operations of the Owners Manual.
This section covers how to manage each Multi Pad.
1 Select the Multi Pad Bank containing the Multi Pad to be edited.
Press the MULTI PAD CONTROL [SELECT] button to call up the Multi Pad
Bank Selection display, use the TAB [E][F] buttons to call up PRESET,
USER or USB (when USB flash memory is connected), then use the [A][J]
buttons to select the desired Multi Pad Bank.
2 Press the [7 ] (EDIT) button of Menu 1 to call up the MULTI PAD EDIT display.
3 Select a particular Multi Pad to be edited by pressing any of the [A], [B], [F] and [G] but-
tons.
4 Edit the selected Pad.
Multi Pad Editing
If you select a Preset Multi Pad Bank
then edit the Multi Pads, save your edits
to USER or USB (when USB flash
memory is connected) as a User Bank.
NOTE
[1 ] NAME Changes the name of each Multi Pad.
[3 ] COPY Copies the Multi Pad(s). See below.
[4 ] PASTE Pastes the Multi Pad(s) copied by the [3 ] button.
[5 ] DELETE Deletes the selected Multi Pads.
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To view the music notation of the selected Song, press the [SCORE] button. You can
change the Score display as desired to suit your personal preferences. The settings
here are maintained even when the power is turned off.
Editing Music Notation Settings
You can save the setting here as a part
of a Song by accessing [CREATOR]
[A] SONG CREATOR TAB [E][F]
CHANNEL [A]/[B] SETUP. See
page 71.
Depending on the particular commer-
cially available Song, Score display may
not be possible.
The score of an Audio Song cannot be
shown because the score is created
based only on MIDI events.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
[1 ] LEFT ON/OFF Enables/disables display of the left-hand notation. Depending on other settings, this parameter
may be unavailable and may appear grayed out. If this is the case, go to the detailed setting dis-
play (on page 52) and set the LEFT CH parameter to any channel except AUTO. Or, go to the
display [FUNCTION] [B] SONG SETTING and set the TRACK 2 parameter to any channel
except OFF (page 55). RIGHT (next parameter) and LEFT cannot be turned off at the same
time.
[2 ] RIGHT ON/
OFF
Enables/disables display of the right-hand notation. RIGHT and LEFT (above) cannot be turned
off at the same time.
[3 ] CHORD ON/
OFF
Enables/disables display of the chords. If the selected Song does not contain chord data, chords
are not displayed.
[4 ] LYRICS ON/
OFF
Enables/disables display of the lyrics. If the selected Song does not contain lyric data, lyrics are
not displayed. When the Song contains Pedal events, pressing these buttons can display the Pedal
events, instead of displaying Lyrics.
[5 ] NOTE ON/OFF Enables/disables display of the note name (pitch). The note name is indicated at the left of the
note. When the space between the notes is too small, the indication may be moved to the top left
of the note. When the Song contains Fingering events, pressing these buttons can display the fin-
gering, instead of displaying note names.
[6 ] COLOR ON/
OFF
When this is set to ON, the notes in the display appear in color (C: red, D: yellow, E: green, F:
orange, G: blue, A: purple, and B: gray).
[7 ] SIZE Determines the display zoom level of the notation.
[8 ] SET UP Calls up the detailed setting display. See page 52.
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1 Pressing the [8 ] (SET UP) button calls up the detailed setting display. You can set
the view type by using the [1 ][6 ] buttons, then press the [8 ] (OK) button.
[1 ] LEFT CH Determines which MIDI channel in the Song data is used for the left-hand/right-hand part.
This setting returns to AUTO when a different Song is selected.
AUTO: The MIDI channels in the Song data for the right- and left-hand parts are assigned
automaticallysetting the parts to the same channel as the channel which is specified
in [FUNCTION] [B] SONG SETTING (page 55).
116: Assigns the specified MIDI channel (116) to each of the left- and right-hand parts.
OFF (Available setting only for LEFT CH): Assigns no channel to the left-hand part.
This disables display of the left-hand key range.
[2 ] RIGHT CH
[3 ]/
[4 ]
KEY
SIGNATURE
This lets you enter key signature changes in the middle of a Song, at the stopped position.
This menu is useful when the selected Song contains no key signature settings for display-
ing notation.
[5 ] QUANTIZE This gives you control over the note resolution in the notation, letting you shift or correct
the timing of all displayed notes so that they line up to a particular note value. Make sure
to select the smallest note value used in the Song.
[6 ] NOTE NAME Selects the type of the note name indicated at the left of the note in the notation from
among the following three types. The settings here are available when the NOTE ON/OFF
parameter above is set to ON.
A, B, C: Note names are indicated as letters (C, D, E, F, G, A, B).
Fixed DO: Note names are indicated in solfeggio, with the note of C fixed to DO. The
notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B are always indicated as Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti when
the language is set to English. Note that the note name indication differs depending on
the current language (page 56).
Movable DO: Note names are indicated in solfeggio according to the key of the current
Song. When the Song with the D Major key is selected, for example, the notes D, E,
F#, G, A, B, C# are indicated as Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti when the language is
set to English. Note that the note name indication differs depending on the current lan-
guage (page 56).
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To view the lyrics of the selected Song, press the [LYRICS/TEXT] button. If the
selected Song contains lyric data, you can have the lyrics shown in the display. Even if
the Song does not contain lyrics data, you can show the lyrics and other text by using
a text file (.txt file less than 60KB) created on a computer.
Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings
When the lyrics are garbled or unread-
able, you may need to change the Lyrics
Language setting from the [FUNCTION]
[B] SONG SETTING.
When you create a text file on a com-
puter, make sure to enter line breaks
manually. This is necessary because
auto line breaks cannot be executed on
this instrument. When you find that the
text extends beyond the display and
cannot be shown properly, revise the
text data by manually entering appropri-
ate line breaks.
NOTE
NOTE
[1 ] TEXT/LYRICS Switches the screen between the Lyrics display (lyrics data in the Song is shown) and the
Text display (a text file selected via the [5 ]/[6 ] buttons).
[5 ]/
[6 ]
TEXT FILE Calls up the text File Selection display. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return
back to the Lyrics/Text display.
[7 ]/
[8 ]
BACK GROUND Allows changing of the background picture of the Lyrics/Text display. After making the set-
ting, press the [EXIT] button to return back to the Lyrics/Text display.
Lyrics display
The lyrics in the Song data are shown.
Text display
The text created on a computer is shown.
Press the
[1 ] buttons
Press the [5 ]/[6 ] button to
actually call up the desired text file.
When the background picture is specified in the Song data, the BACKGROUND setting cannot be changed.
NOTE
For information on available image files, refer to the MAIN PICTURE parameter on page 130.
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When playing back a Song and a Style at the same time, channels 9-16 in the Song data are replaced with Style
channelsallowing you to play the accompaniment parts of the Song yourself. Try playing chords along with the
Song playback as shown in the instructions below.
1 Select a Song.
2 Select a Style.
3 While holding down the SONG [J] (STOP) button, press the [F/ K] (PLAY/PAUSE) but-
ton to enable synchronized start of the Song.
4 Press the STYLE CONTROL [ACMP] button to turn on the auto accompaniment function,
then press the [SYNC START] button to enable synchronized start of the accompani-
ment.
5 Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button or play
chords in the chord section.
The Song and Style starts playing. When you play chords, pressing the [SCORE]
button and turning CHORD on (page 51) allows you to see the chord information.
When the Song playback is stopped, Style playback is also stopped at the same
time.
Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with Song Playback
When playing back a Song and a Style
at the same time, the tempo value set in
the Song is automatically used.
NOTE
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The instrument has a variety of Song playback functionsrepeat playback, various guide settings, etc.which can be
accessed in the display below.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [B] SONG SETTING
Song Playback Related Parameters (Repeat Settings, Channel Settings,
Guide Function)
[A]/[B] GUIDE MODE See page 56.
[1 ] GUIDE ON/OFF
[G] REPEAT MODE Determines the method of repeat playback.
OFF: Plays through the selected Song, then stops.
SINGLE: Plays through the selected Song repeatedly.
ALL: Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly.
RANDOM: Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified
folder repeatedly.
[H] REPEAT FOLDER Determines the directory in which the contained Songs are played in sequence when
REPEAT MODE is set to ALL or RANDOM. Here, the directory refers to the
path memorized to each of the SONG [I][IV] buttons.
CURRENT: Sequentially plays all Songs in the directory containing the currently
selected Song, starting with the currently selected Song.
ALL: Sequentially plays all Songs in all directories (memorized to the SONG [I]
[IV] buttons). Playback starts with the currently selected Song, then the remainder
of the Songs in the current directory, followed by the Songs in the other directo-
ries.
[I] PHRASE MARK
REPEAT
This parameter is available only when the current Song contains Phrase Marks, which
specify certain locations (of several measures each) in the Song. When this is set to
ON, the section corresponding to the Phrase Mark (specified via the SONG [G]
(REW) and [H] (FF) buttons) is played back repeatedly. Note that this parameter
can be set only when Song playback is stopped.
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Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function
With the Guide function, the instrument indicates the timing you need to play notes in the Score display for ease in
learning. This instrument also features convenient vocal practice tools that automatically adjust the timing of Song
playback to match your vocal performance.
1 Select the desired Song for practicing the keyboard or singing.
2 Call up the Song Setting display.
[FUNCTION] [B] SONG SETTING
3 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired Guide function type.
[2 ] LEFT CH These parameters determine which MIDI channel in the Song data is assigned to the
Left- or Right-hand part of the Guide function and the Song Score function.
[3 ] RIGHT CH
[4 ] AUTO CH SET When set to ON, this automatically sets the proper MIDI channels for the Right-
and Left hand parts pre-programmed in the commercially available Song data. Nor-
mally, this should be set to ON.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
LYRICS
LANGUAGE
Determines the language displayed in the Lyrics display.
AUTO: When the language is specified in the Song data, the lyrics are displayed
accordingly. When the language is not specified in the Song data, the lyrics lan-
guage is regarded as INTERNATIONAL below.
INTERNATIONAL: Handles the displayed lyrics as a western language.
JAPANESE: Handles the displayed lyrics as Japanese.
[7 ] QUICK START On some commercially available Song data, certain settings related to the Song (such
as Voice selection, volume, etc.) are recorded to the first measure, before the actual
note data. When Quick Start is set to ON, the instrument reads all initial non-note
data of the Song at the highest possible speed, then automatically slows down to the
appropriate tempo at the first note. This allows you to start playback as quickly as pos-
sible, with a minimum pause for reading of data.
[8 ] P.A.T. (Performance
Assistant Technol-
ogy)
See page 58.
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The Owners Manual covers how to create an original Song by recording your keyboard performance (called
Realtime Recording). This Reference Manual shows how to create an original Song by entering notes one by one
(called Step Recording) and how to improve an already created Song by editing the detailed parameters.
Realtime Recording and Step Recording
When creating a Song, these two Recording methods are available. With Realtime Recording, this instrument records
the performance data as it is played. With Step Recording, you can compose your performance by writing it down
one event at a time.
This chapter primarily covers the instructions for Step Recording.
MIDI Song Data Structure
A MIDI Song consists of 16 MIDI channels. You can create data of a MIDI Song by recording your performance to a
specific channel or channels in realtime, or by executing the Step Recording.
Song Creator Display Structure
The Song Creator can be called up via [CREATOR] [A] SONG CREATOR.
There are six Pages (tabs) in the Song Creator display.
REC MODE........... For re-recording a Song. See page 67.
CHANNEL............. For editing Channel events. See page 69.
CHORD.................. For recording chords and Sections with precise timing (page 64) or edits them
(page 72).
1-16.......................... For recording melodies (Step Recording; see below) or edits the recorded melodies
(page 72).
SYS/EX. .................. For editing System Exclusive events (tempo, time signature, etc.). See page 72.
LYRICS .................. For inputting/editing a Song name and lyrics. See page 72.
Creating/Editing Songs (Song Creator)
Channel 1
Song
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel 7
Channel 8
Channel 9
Channel 10
Channel 11
Channel 12
Channel 13
Channel 14
Channel 15
Channel 16
System Exclusive
Lyrics
Right 1
Left
Right 2
Right 3
Multi Pad 1
Multi Pad 2
Multi Pad 3
Multi Pad 4
Rhythm 1
Rhythm 2
Bass
Chord 1
Chord 2
Pad
Phrase 1
Phrase 2
Keyboard Performance
Realtime Recording:
By default, your keyboard performance will be recorded to MIDI channels 14.
If you use an Ensemble Voice when recording, the performances of Parts 1, 2, 3 and
4 will be recorded to Channels 2, 1, 3, and 4 respectively.
Step Recording:
Without specifying the keyboard part, you can input the melodies or notes on the
music notation sheet one by one to the desired channel.
Recording Part
(Default settings)
Style playback
Realtime Recording:
By default, Style playback will be recorded to MIDI channels 916.
Step Recording:
After inputting the Chord change/Section change events, touch [Expand] to actually
record the note data to MIDI channels 916.
Multi Pad playback
Realtime Recording:
By default, Multi Pad playback will be recorded to MIDI channels 58.
Step Recording:
Multi Pad playback events cannot be input via Step Recording.
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Recording Melodies (Step Recording)
1 From the Main display, press the SONG [REC] and SONG [J] (STOP) buttons simultane-
ously.
A blank Song (New Song) is called up for recording.
2 Call up the operation display.
[CREATOR] [A] SONG CREATOR TAB [E][F] 1-16
3 Press the [F] button to select the channel for recording.
4 Press the [G] (STEP REC) button to call up the STEP RECORD display.
5 To execute Step Recording, use the [A][J] buttons and [1 ][8 ] buttons, as well
as the keyboard.
Refer to the example on page 62 for specific instructions.
3
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When a note is input, the location
(bar: beat: clock), note name, velocity
and length are listed in succession.
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6 Press the SONG [J] (STOP) button (or press the [C] button) to return to the top of the
Song, then play back the newly entered Song by pressing the [F/ K] (PLAY/PAUSE) but-
ton.
7 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display.
8 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to execute the Save operation.
[A]/[B]/
[C]
For moving the cursor through the event list.
[G] Determines the velocity (loudness) of the note to be entered. The velocity value can be
specified within a range from 1 to 127. The higher the velocity value, the louder the sound
becomes.
KBD.VEL: Actual resulting velocity
fff: 127
ff: 111
f: 95
mf: 79
mp: 63
p: 47
pp: 31
ppp: 15
[H] Determines the gate time (actual length) of the note to be entered.
Normal: 80%
Tenuto: 99%
Staccato: 40%
Staccatissimo: 20%
Manual: The gate time can be set to any desired percentage by using the [DATA ENTRY]
dial.
[I] Determines the note type to be entered: normal, dotted or triplet.
[J] DELETE Deletes the data of the current line.
[1 ] BAR Sets the position of the note to be entered. Note that a quarter note has a resolution of
1,920 clocks.
[2 ] BEAT
[3 ] CLOCK
[4 ]
[8 ]
Determines the note length to be entered: whole-note, half-note, quarter-note, eighth-note
or sixteenth-note.
The recorded Song data will be
lost if you select another Song or
turn the power to the instrument
off without executing the Save
operation.
NOTICE
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Example of Step RecordingMelodies (detailed instructions of Step 5 on page 60)
In this example, keep in mind that one of the steps (Step 4) involves holding down
a key on the keyboard while executing the operation.
Before executing the instructions below, select the desired Voice on the STEP
RECORD display. Note that only the Voice selection and Note input are possible
during Step Recording.
1 Enter the first and second notes with a slur.
1-1 Press the [G] button to select f.
1-2 Press the [H] button to select Tenuto.
1-3 Press the [I] button to select the dotted note type.
1-4 Select the dotted quarter-note by using the [6 ] buttons.
1-5 Play the C3 key.
This enters the first note.
1-6 Press the [I] button to select the normal note type.
1-7 Press the [7 ] button to select the eight-note length.
1-8 Play the D3 key.
This enters the second note.
2 Enter the next notes and apply staccato.
2-1 Press the [H] button to select Staccato.
2-2 Press the [6 ] button to select the quarter-note length.
2-3 Play the keys E3 and F3 in order.
This completes the first measure.
3 To enter a quarter-note rest, press the [6 ] button again.
To enter the rest, use the [4 ][8 ] buttons. (Press the button once to select the rest value, and once again
to actually enter it.) The BAR:BEAT:CLOCK indication at the lower left lets you confirm that a rest having the
specified note length has been entered.
1 2 3 4
* The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to
the following operation step numbers.
Since the actual note length (determined
via the Gate Time) may differ from the
note length on the notation, the Score of
the Song recorded here may be different
from the notation above.
NOTE
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7 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display.
8 Press the [F] (EXPAND) button to convert the recorded data to actual MIDI notes (Song
data).
9 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to execute the Save operation.
Example of Step RecordingChord (detailed instructions of Step 5 on page 64)
Before executing the instructions below, make sure that the [AUTO FILL IN] but-
ton is turned off since no Fill in is included in the notation example above.
1 Enter the chords for the Main A section.
1-1 Press the STYLE CONTROL [MAIN A] button.
1-2 Press the [5 ] button to select the half-note length.
1-3 Play the chords C, F and G in the chord section of the keyboard.
The recorded Song data will be
lost if you select another Song or
turn the power to the instrument
off without executing the Save
operation.
NOTICE
C F G F G7 C
1 2 3
MAIN A BREAK MAIN B
* The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to
the following operation step numbers.
This example uses a Style in 4/4 time.
NOTE
1-2
1-1
C
F
G
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2 Enter the chords for the Break section.
2-1 Press the STYLE CONTROL [BREAK] button.
2-2 Press the [6 ] button to select the quarter-note length.
2-3 Play the chords F and G7 in the chord section of the keyboard.
3 Enter the chords for the Main B section.
3-1 Press the STYLE CONTROL [MAIN B] button.
3-2 Press the [4 ] button to select the whole-note length.
3-3 Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard.
If you want to record a Fill In Section,
turn on the [AUTO FILL IN] button, then
press one of the MAIN VARIATION [A]
[D] buttons.
NOTE
2-2
2-1
F
G7
2-3
3-2
3-1
3-3
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2 DELETE
You can delete the data of the specified channel in the Song. Select the channel whose data to be deleted by using
the [1 ][8 ] buttons, then press the [D] (EXECUTE) button to execute the operation.
3 MIX
This function lets you mix the data of two channels and place the results in a different channel. It also lets you copy
the data from one channel to another.
4 CHANNEL TRANSPOSE
This allows you to transpose the recorded data of individual channels up or down
by a maximum of two octaves in semitone increments.
5 SETUP
The current settings of the Mixing Console display and other panel settings can be
recorded to the top position of the Song as the Setup data. The Mixing Console
and panel settings recorded here are automatically recalled when the Song starts.
[2 ]/
[3 ]
SOURCE 1 Determines the MIDI channel (116) to be mixed. All MIDI events of the channel
specified here are copied to the destination channel.
[4 ]/
[5 ]
SOURCE 2 Determines the MIDI channel (116) to be mixed. Only note events of the channel
specified here are copied to the destination channel. In addition to the values 116,
there is a COPY setting that allows you to simply copy the data from Source 1 to the
destination channel.
[6 ]/
[7 ]
DESTINATION Determines the channel into which the mix or copy results will be placed.
Make sure not to transpose channels 9
and 10. In general, Drum Kits are
assigned to these channels. If you
transpose the channels of Drum Kits,
the instruments assigned to each key
will be changed.
NOTE
[F] CH 18/CH 916 Toggles between the two channel displays: Chan-
nels 18, and Channels 916.
[G] ALL CH To simultaneously set all channels to the same
value, adjust the Channel Transpose for one of the
channels while holding down this button.
Before executing the Setup operation,
move the Song position to the top of the
Song by pressing the SONG []
(STOP) button.
NOTE
[1 ]
[7 ]
SELECT Determines which playback features and functions will be automatically called up
along with the selected Song. The items selected here can be recorded only to the top
position of the Song, except for the KEYBOARD VOICE.
SONG: Records the tempo setting and all settings made from the Mixing Console.
KEYBOARD VOICE: Records the panel settings, including the Voice selection of
the keyboard parts (RIGHT 1, 2, and LEFT) and their on/off status. Panel settings
recorded here are same as the ones memorized to the One Touch Setting. This can
be recorded at any point in a Song.
SCORE SETTING: Records the settings in the Score display.
GUIDE SETTING: Records the settings of the Guide functions including the Guide
ON/OFF setting.
LYRICS SETTING: Records the settings in the Lyrics display.
VH/MIC: Records the microphone and the Vocal Harmony settings. For details about
the parameters, refer to the Parameter Chart in the Data List.
[8 ] MARK ON Add or remove a checkmark to the selected item. Checked items are recorded to the
Song.
[8 ] MARK OFF
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Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics
You can edit chord events, note events, System Exclusive events and lyrics in the same
manner on the corresponding displays: CHORD, 1-16, SYS/EX and LYRICS. These
are called Event List displays because the recorded events are shown in a list view.
After you edit events in the CHORD tab
display, press the [F] (EXPAND) button
to convert the data into Song data.
Chord section data recorded with Real-
time Recording cannot be indicated and
edited on this display.
NOTE
NOTE
Indicates the
location (posi-
tion) of the cor-
responding
event.
Indicates the
event type.
See page 73.
Indicates the
event value.
Event List display
[A]/[B] Moves the cursor up/down and selects the desired event.
[C] Moves the cursor to the top (beginning of the Song).
[D]/[E] Moves the cursor left/right and selects the desired parameter of the highlighted event.
[H] FILTER Calls up the Filter display (page 74), letting you select only the events you wish to be
shown in the event list.
[I] SAVE Press to save the edited Song.
[J] MULTI SELECT Holding this button while using the [A]/[B] buttons lets you select multiple events.
[1 ] BAR Determines the position (bar/beat/clock) of the data. One clock is equal to 1/1920th of
a quarter note.
[2 ] BEAT
[3 ] CLOCK
[4 ]/
[5 ]
DATA ENTRY Adjusts the event value. For coarse adjustment, use the [4 ] buttons. For fine
adjustment, use the [5 ] buttons or the [DATA ENTRY] dial.
[6 ] CUT Executes the cut/copy/delete/paste operation.
[7 ] COPY
[7 ] DELETE
[8 ] PASTE
[6 ] INS (INSERT) Adds a new event.
[8 ] CANCEL Cancels editing and restores the original value.
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Next, mix all data from the Main track and Sub track to one track (Main track). This procedure (below) is called Bounce
recording.
8 Press the [B] (REC MODE), and then use the [B]/[C] buttons to
select BOUNCE.
After selection, press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous display.
9 Press the [REC] button then press the [G] (YES) button.
If you do not want to delete the recorded data of the Sub track, press the [H] (NO) button instead of the [G] (YES)
button above.
10 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start Bounce recording.
All data in Main and Sub tracks are mixed and recorded to the Main track. When
playback of the Main and Sub tracks is finished, Bounce recording automatically
stops.
11 To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
The Sub track is now empty, you can continue recording another part to the Sub
track, repeating Steps 67.
If you did not delete the recorded data of the Sub track in Step 9, the data of Sub
track is recorded to both Main and Sub tracks. To avoid duplicate playback of Sub
track, press the [5 ] (MUTE) button in the Multi Track Recorder display.
12 Press the [EXIT MULTI TRACK] button, then press the [G] (YES)
button to exit from the Multi Track Recorder display.
At this point, the recorded data have not been processed with the Mixdown opera-
tion (converting a Multi Track recording file to a Simple recording file).
If Mixdown is necessary, refer to the Converting a Multi Track Recording File
(.aud) to an Audio File (.wav/.mp3) on page 81.
When the Recording Mode is set to
BOUNCE, the selected track is auto-
matically changed to Main.
NOTE
If you sing or play the keyboard during
Bounce recording, your performance is
also recorded to the Main track.
NOTE
The Multi Track recording file (.aud)
can be played back only on the
Tyros5.
The .aud file saved with the Multi
Track recording can be converted to
.wav file format (Simple recording
file) by using the Mixdown function.
NOTE
You can convert the Multi Track record-
ing file (.aud) to a Simple recording file
.(wav). For details, see the Converting
a Multi Track Recording File (.aud) to an
Audio File (.wav/.mp3) on page 81.
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Converting an Audio File (.wav/.mp3) to a Multi Track recording file (.aud)
You can convert audio files (.wav/.mp3), such as commercially available samples, loops, sound effects, etc., to a Multi
Track recording file (.aud)allowing you to work with the two tracks or use the various recording methods of the instru-
ment (Bounce, Punch In/Out, etc.).
1 Connect the USB flash memory containing the audio file to the USB TO DEVICE termi-
nal.
2 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [MODE] button several times to call up AUDIO
RECORDER/PLAYER display.
3 Press the [A] (FILE) button.
4 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select the USB flash memory, then use the [A][J] but-
tons to select the desired audio file.
5 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER display.
6 Press the [F] (MULTI TRACK) button, then press the [F] (YES)
button.
The conversion of the audio files (.wav/.mp3) to the Main track of the Multi Track
recording file (.aud) is completed.
7 Execute the same operations from Step 7 in Multi Track
Recording on page 78.
Converting a file
The conversion time to a Multi Track
recording file depends on the size of the
audio file (.wav/.mp3).
If the same file name already
exists, a message appears
prompting you to overwrite.
Selecting [YES] converts the file
and overwrites the Main track.
The data of Sub track will be
deleted.
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(1) Normalize
Normalize raises the volume of the recorded audio to the optimum level. Use this to make the recorded audio as loud as
possible, without distortion. Technically, this operation scans the recorded file for the highest level, then raises the vol-
ume of the entire file so that the highest peak is set to the maximum, non-distorting level. Normalization is calculated for
the loudest signal found in either channel of the stereo recording and the same gain is applied to both channels.
1 Press the [F] (TRACK SELECT) button to select the track to be normalized.
2 Press the [I] (NORMALIZE) button.
3 At the prompt, press the [G] (OK) button to start normalizing the selected track.
To cancel the operation, press the [H] (CANCEL) button.
(2) Adjusting the Volume Balance
On the TRACK PLAY meter, you can adjust the volume of Main and Sub tracks sepa-
rately. Use the [4 ]/[6 ] buttons or sliders to adjust the Main/Sub track volume.
By using the [3 ]/[5 ] buttons, you can also mute the Main/Sub tracks.
(3) Deleting a Track
1 Press the [F] (TRACK SELECT) button to select the track to be deleted.
2 Press the [H] (TRACK DELETE) button.
3 At the prompt, press the [G] (OK) button to start deleting the selected track.
To cancel the operation and leave the track intact, press the [G] (UNDO) button, before executing any other opera-
tion.
To control overall volume of the audio
file, press the [BALANCE] button once
or twice to call up the BALANCE (2/2)
display, then use the [4 ] slider or
buttons.
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The created Multi Track recording data can be re-recorded in the following five ways.
Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC........................................................See below
Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK).......................See below
Replace a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT.................................See page 85
Overdub a certain range of the data: PUNCH IN/OUT (MERGE) ..............See page 85
Merge the Main and Sub tracks to the Main track: BOUNCE
............................................................................................. See Multi Track Recording
NORMAL REC / NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK)
You can replace the whole audio data of a track by NORMAL REC or mix the audio data
with the previous one by NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK). The NORMAL REC
(PLUS PLAYBACK) method does not add any tracks but simply mixes the new recording
to the existing data. After stopping recording, any data following the stop point will be
erased.
1 Execute Steps 15 in Editing the Recorded Data (Multi Track
Recording File) on page 82 to select the data to be re-
recorded.
2 Use the [F] (TRACK SELECT) button to select the track to be re-recorded.
3 Use the [B]/[C] buttons to select a recording method.
Replace the whole data: NORMAL REC
Mix the recorded data: NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK)
4 If you select NORMAL REC (PLUS PLAYBACK), play back the recorded audio and
practice the part that you want to overdub while the audio is playing. Change the volume
settings if necessary.
If you wish to add a keyboard-played Voice from the Tyros5, select the desired Voice. If you wish to record your
singing voice or an external instrument, connect a microphone or instrument and make the appropriate settings.
Adjust the Track Play and Rec Monitor levels here as desired.
5 Press the [REC] button to enable recording.
Re-recording the Multi Track Recording File
Re-recording of the data repeatedly will
result in deterioration of the sound
quality.
The data is automatically saved in
the internal HDD, but you want to
backup your data before re-
recording. Copying is the easiest
way to do this. However, since
copying within a folder in the HDD
is not possible, you need to cre-
ate a new folder. For details on
file management, refer to the
Owners Manual.
NOTE
NOTICE
Since you will be overdubbing parts
onto this audio, its best to keep the first
recording simple. For example, you may
want to record just a rhythm pattern
(such as by playing back a Style) or a
simple bass riff over which you can add
other parts.
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5 Record the specific part of the audio song using the one of the
methods below.
Manual
Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [REC] button and press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to engage the record
mode, then press the [REC] and [PLAY/PAUSE] buttons simultaneously to actually record. To stop recording,
press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [STOP] button. Pressing the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [PLAY/
PAUSE] button during recording pauses the recording.
Pedal
Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [REC] button and press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to engage the record
mode, then press and hold the footswitch. The point at which you press the footswitch is the punch in point and the
point at which you release the pedal is the punch out point.
Auto
Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [REC] button and press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. Recording automat-
ically starts and stops at the specified point in Specifying the recording range in AUTO mode on page 86. The
audio song playback automatically stops four seconds after the punch out point.
6 To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
If youve made a mistake or youre not completely satisfied with your performance, press the [EXIT] button to
return to the Multi Track Recorder display then undo the Punch In/Out operation by pressing the [G] (UNDO) but-
ton.
This function lets you set the Start and End points for the audio file. This action is non-destructive and affects only the
playback of the data; it does not actually delete any data from the start or end of the file.
1 Execute Step 15 in Editing the Recorded Data (Multi Track
Recording File) on page 82 to select the desired audio data.
2 Press the [C] (START/END POINT) button.
3 Specify the Start/End point.
The operation of specifying the Start/End points is same as specifying the punch
in/out points. For instructions, see Specifying the recording range in AUTO
mode on page 86.
4 Press the [F] (OK) button to enter the new settings to the file.
To cancel the operation, press the [G] (CANCEL) button.
The playback sound of the other (not yet
rerecorded) track is not recorded to the
track.
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Setting the Start/End Points of the Audio (Multi Track Recording File)
The data is automatically saved in
the internal HDD, but you want to
backup your data before re-
recording. Copying is the easiest
way to do this. However, since
copying within a folder in the HDD
is not possible, you need to cre-
ate a new folder. For details on
file management, refer to the
Owners Manual.
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The Playlist is a convenient feature within the Audio Recorder/Player that lets you collect and organize audio files for
automatic playback in jukebox fashion. The Playlist mode can be active in the background (for example, when the Main
display is selected), letting you play the listed files whenever you wish during your performance.
The REPEAT icon (see page 89) at the upper left of the display shows that the Audio Recorder/Player is set to the Play-
list mode (automatic playback of multiple files).
Creating a Playlist
Once you have a number of audio files on the internal hard disk drive, you can add those
files to the Playlist. The files can be put in any order and can be entered any number of
times (in other words, a single file can have multiple instances in a Playlist).
1 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [MODE] button several
times to call up the AUDIO PLAYER/RECORDING display.
2 Press [A] (FILE) button, then use the TAB [][] buttons to
select the location (HD or USB) of the desired audio file.
3 Add the desired audio file to the Playlist.
3-1 Press the [6 ] (ADD TO PLAYLIST) button.
The selected file name is highlighted. You can continue to select additional
files here, as many as desired. If multiple pages (P1, P2, ...) are shown at the
bottom, you can select files from these displays, too. To select all the files in
the current folder, press the [6 ] (ALL) button.
3-2 Press the [7 ] (OK) button to confirm the selection.
4 Press the [EXIT] button.
5 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [MODE] button several
times to call up the PLAYLIST display, then check the Playlist to
confirm that the files have been added.
If the Playlist already has audio files, additional files are automatically put at the
end of the list. Added files are also automatically selected (checkmarked) for play-
back.
6 Save the Playlist.
Press the [1 ] (FILES) button, then save the Playlist to the USER drive, internal hard disk drive or USB flash
memory.
Playing a Playlist
Once youve created and/or edited a Playlist and youve enabled the Playlist mode, you can play back the files in the
listat any time during your performance.
Keep in mind that playback of files is not instantaneous. Since the Audio Recorder/Player needs to load each file before
playing it, playback pauses roughly one or two seconds between files.
1 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [MODE] button several times to call up the PLAY-
LIST display.
Playlist Mode
A Playlist can contain a maximum of
500 audio files.
NOTE
You cannot add the Multi Track (.aud)
audio data to the Playlist.
NOTE
If you want to select all but a few of the
files in the folder, a quick method is to
use the [6 ] (ALL) button to select all
of the files, then use the [A][J] buttons
to de-select specific files.
NOTE
If you change the file icon after adding
to the Playlist, the audio file cannot be
recognized from the Playlist.
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Music Finder
Calling Up Ideal Panel Settings for Your Performance
Contents
Creating a Set of Favorite Records ................................................................ 91
Editing Records................................................................................................ 92
Deleting the Record.................................................................................... 93
Saving the Records as a Single File (Music Finder File) .............................. 93
Calling up the Records from a Music Finder file....................................... 94
Even though the Search function lets you efficiently look for Music Finder Records, you may want to create a custom
folder of your favorite Recordsso you can quickly call up the panel settings, Song data and Style data you use fre-
quently.
1 Select the desired Record from the MUSIC FINDER display.
2 Press the [H] (ADD TO FAVORITE) button, then press the [G] (YES) button to add the
selected Record to the FAVORITE page.
3 Select the FAVORITE page by using the TAB [E][F] buttons, and check to see if the
Record has been added.
As with the ALL page, you can select the Record in the FAVORITE page then start your performance.
Creating a Set of Favorite Records
Deleting Records from the FAVORITE Page
1 Select the Record you want to delete from the FAVORITE page.
2 Press the [H] (DELETE FROM FAVORITE) button, then press the [G] (YES) button to actually delete
the Record.
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You can create your original Record by editing an existing Record. Your edits can be replaced with those of the current
Record, or can be saved as a new separate Record.
1 Select the desired Record to be edited in the MUSIC FINDER display.
2 Press the [8 ] (RECORD EDIT) button to call up the EDIT display.
3 Edit the Record.
To cancel and quit the Edit operation, press the [8 ] (CANCEL) button.
Editing Records
[A] MUSIC For entering the music title. Pressing the [A] button calls up the display for entering
the music title.
[B] KEYWORD For entering the keyword to be used when executing the Search operation. Pressing
the [B] button calls up the display for entering the keyword.
[C] STYLE/SONG/
AUDIO
Changes the Style. Pressing the [C] button calls up the Style Selection display. After
selecting the desired Style, press the [EXIT] button to return back to the EDIT display.
For SONG or AUDIO Records, this field cannot be edited.
[D] BEAT Changes the beat (time signature) of the Record for search purposes.
For SONG or AUDIO Records, this field cannot be edited.
[E] FAVORITE Selects whether the edited Record is added to the FAVORITE page or not.
[1 ] TEMPO Changes the Tempo. For SONG or AUDIO Records, this field cannot be edited.
[2 ] SECTIONS Selects the Style sections that are called up as a set when the Record is selected. You
can start the Record with the section selected by the [2 ] buttons. When the sec-
tion finishes, Style playback automatically shifts to the section selected by the
[4 ] buttons. For SONG or AUDIO Records, this field cannot be edited.
[4 ]
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GENRE Selects the desired genre.
[7 ] GENRE NAME Creates a new genre.
Keep in mind that the Beat setting made here is only for the Music Finder search function; this does not
affect the actual Beat setting of the Style itself.
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Registration Memory
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups
Contents
Editing a Registration Memory...................................................................... 95
Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze) ................................................... 96
Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration
Sequence) .......................................................................................................... 97
Saving the Registration Sequence Settings ................................................ 98
Using the Registration Sequence................................................................ 99
You can edit (rename and delete) each of Registration Memories contained in the Bank.
1 Select the Registration Memory Bank containing the Registration Memory to be edited.
Press the REGISTRATION BANK [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously to call up the Registration Bank Selection dis-
play, then press one of the [A][J] buttons to select the desired Bank.
2 Make sure the MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display.
3 Press the [7 ] (EDIT) button to call up the REGISTRATION EDIT display.
4 Select a particular Registration Memory to be edited by pressing any of the [A][D] and
[F][I] buttons.
5 Press the [1 ] button to rename or the [5 ] button to delete the selected Registration
Memory.
For details on the Rename and Delete operations, refer to the Basic Operations of the Owners Manual.
6 Save the current Bank containing the edited Registration Memories.
Press the [8 ] button to call up the Registration Memory Selection display. Change MENU 1 to MENU 2 by
pressing the [8 ] button, then press the [6 ] (SAVE) button to execute the Save operation.
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Registration Memory lets you recall all the panel setups you made with a single button press. However, there may be
times that you want certain items to remain the same, even when switching Registration Memory setups. When you
want to switch the Voice settings but still maintain the Style settings, for example, you can freeze only the Style
settings and have those Style settings remain, even when you select another Registration Memory number.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [E] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE/VOICE SET TAB [E][F] FREEZE
2 Use the [2 ][7 ] buttons to select the desired item, then use the [8 ] buttons
to enter or remove the checkmark.
Items having checkmarks will be frozen when [FREEZE] is turned on.
3 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the operation display.
4 Press the [FREEZE] button on the panel to turn the Freeze func-
tion on.
With this operation, you can freeze or maintain checkmarked items, even when
you select another Registration Memory number. To turn off the Freeze function,
press the [FREEZE] button again.
Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze)
Settings in the REGISTRATION
FREEZE display are automatically
saved to the instrument when you
exit from this display. However, if
you turn the power off without
exiting from this display, the set-
tings will be lost.
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As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you want to
even more easily switch between settings. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up the eight
setups in any order you specify, by simply using the TAB [E][F] buttons (in the Main display) or the pedal as you
play.
1 If you intend to use a pedal or pedals to switch the Registration Memory number, con-
nect the optional pedals to the appropriate FOOT PEDAL jacks.
For instructions, refer to Chapter 11 of the Owners Manual.
2 In the REGISTRATION BANK display, select the desired Bank to be programmed.
3 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [E] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE/VOICE SET TAB [E][F] REGISTRATION
SEQUENCE
4 If you use a pedal, specify here how the pedal will be usedto advance or to reverse
through the sequence.
Use the [C] or [D] button to select the pedal for advancing or reversing through the Registration Sequence. For
example, if two pedals are connected, Pedal 1 is used for advancing while Pedal 2 is used for reversing. Note that
the pedal settings here (other than OFF) will take priority over the settings in the FOOT PEDAL display
(page 133). If you want to use the pedal for a function other than Registration Sequence, make sure to set this to
OFF.
5 Program the Sequence order, from left to right.
Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1][8] buttons on the panel, then press the [6 ] (INSERT) but-
ton to input the number.
Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration
Sequence)
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Indicates the name of the currently selected
Registration Memory Bank.
Indicates the Registration Memory
numbers, in the order of the current
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6 Use the [E] (SEQUENCE END) button to determine how Registration Sequence behaves
when reaching the end of the sequence.
STOP......................Pressing the TAB [F] button or the advance pedal has no effect. The sequence is
stopped.
TOP........................The sequence starts again at the beginning.
NEXT BANK.........The sequence automatically moves to the beginning of the next Registration Memory
Bank in the same folder.
7 Press the [F] (REGISTRATION SEQUENCE ENABLE) button to turn the Registration
Sequence function on.
8 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the operation display.
After the confirmation message appears, press the [G] (YES) button to store the Registration Sequence program
temporarily.
Saving the Registration Sequence Settings
The settings for the Sequence order and how Registration Sequence behaves when reach-
ing the end of the sequence (SEQUENCE END) are included as part of the Registration
Memory Bank file. To store your newly programmed Registration Sequence, save the cur-
rent Registration Memory Bank file.
1 Press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to
call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display.
2 Make sure the MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display.
3 Press the [6 ] button to save the Bank file.
[1 ]
[4 ]
CURSOR Moves the cursor.
[5 ] REPLACE Replaces the number at the cursor position with the currently selected Registration Memory
number.
[6 ] INSERT Inserts the number of the currently selected Registration Memory number to the cursor posi-
tion.
[7 ] DELETE Deletes the number at the cursor position.
[8 ] CLEAR Deletes all numbers in the sequence.
Keep in mind that all Registration
Sequence data is lost when
changing Registration Memory
Banks, unless youve saved it
with the Registration Memory
Bank file.
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This section explains how to make and save the detailed settings for the microphone.
1 Connect the microphone, press the [MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY] button to call up
the operation display, then press the [F] button to set the MIC to ON.
This lets you talk into the microphone and hear the changes made while setting the parameters.
2 Select the desired page, VOCAL or TALK, by using the TAB
[E][F] buttons.
3 Use the [A][E] buttons to select the specific row (or group) of parameters to be
adjusted.
4 Set the value of specific parameters in the row by using the
[1 ][6 ] buttons.
For information on each parameter, see pages 102103.
Saving the Microphone Settings
All the settings (VOCAL/TALK pages) are saved together as a single file. Up to ten files can be saved.
1 On the MIC SETTING display (in step 3 above), press the [H] (USER MEMORY) button.
2 Press the [6 ] (SAVE) button to save the file to USER.
For details on the naming and deleting procedures, refer to the Basic Operations
section in the Owners Manual.
Making and Saving the Microphone Settings (Vocal/Talk)
The settings on the TALK page are
microphone settings that are active
when the Talk function is on.
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After setting, go to the Mic Setting
Memory display by pressing the
[H] (USER MEMORY) button and
save the settings (see page 102).
The settings will be lost if you exit
from this display or turn the
power to the instrument off with-
out executing the Save operation.
NOTICE
The microphone setting file can be
saved only to internal USER drive. If you
want to save this setting USB flash
memory, save the User Effect file on the
display called up via [FUNCTION]
[H] (UTILITY) SYSTEM RESET
[H] (USER EFFECT).
NOTE
Calling Up the Microphone Settings Saved to USER
1 [MIC SETTING] button [H] USER MEMORY
2 Press the [A][J] buttons to select the desired setting file.
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VOCAL Page
3-BAND EQ (selected by [A]/[B] buttons)
EQ (Equalizer) is a processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands which can be boosted or cut
as required to tailor the overall frequency response. This instrument features a high-grade three-band (LOW, MID
and HIGH) digital equalizer function for the microphone sound.
NOISE GATE (selected by [C]/[D] buttons)
This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a specified level. This effec-
tively cuts off extraneous noise, allowing the desired signal (vocal, etc.) to pass.
COMPRESSOR (selected by [C]/[D] buttons)
This effect holds down the output when the input signal from the microphone exceeds a specified level. This is
especially useful for smoothing out vocals that have widely varying dynamics. It effectively compresses the sig-
nal, making soft parts louder and loud parts softer. For a maximum compression effect, set RATIO to a high setting
and adjust the OUT parameter for optimum volume.
PITCH DETECT (selected by [E] button)
Determines how this instrument detects or recognizes the pitch of the microphone sound you input during perfor-
mance.
[1 ]/
[3 ]/
[5 ]
Hz Adjusts the center frequency of the corresponding band.
[2 ]/
[4 ]/
[6 ]
dB Boosts or cuts the level of the corresponding band by up to 12 dB.
[1 ] SW (Switch) Turns the Noise Gate on or off.
[2 ] TH. (Threshold) Adjusts the input level at which the gate begins to open.
[3 ] SW (Switch) Turns the Compressor on or off.
[4 ] TH. (Threshold) Adjusts the input level above which the Compressor is applied.
[5 ] RATIO Adjusts the compression ratio. Higher ratios result in a more compressed sound, with
a reduced dynamic range.
[6 ] OUT Adjusts the final output level.
[1 ]/
[2 ]
VOCAL TYPE Set this to obtain the most natural vocal harmony, depending on your voice.
LOW: Setting for lower voices. This setting is also appropriate for growling and
shouting.
MID: Setting for mid-range voices.
HIGH: Setting for higher voices. This setting is also appropriate for singing close to
the microphone.
FULL: Setting for vocalists having a wide range, from low to high.
[3 ]/
[4 ]
BACKGROUND
NOISE CUT
THRU, 200Hz, 300Hz, 400Hz, 500Hz: This allows you to filter out low noises that
would interfere with the Vocal Harmony effect. A setting of THRU turns the
noise filter off.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
SPEED 1 (SLOW) 4 (NORMAL) 15 (FAST): Adjusts the response of the Vocal Har-
mony effect, or how quickly harmonies are generated in response to your voice.
When the Vocal Harmonys Pitch Detect Speed of one or both parts of Lead and Harm. are set to as Mic
Setting in the Detail tab (page 110), this parameter is effective. In other settings, the setting of the Vocal
Harmonys Pitch Detect Speed is effective.
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TALK Page
The settings here are for your speech or announcements (NOT your singing performance), and are active when the
TALK (page 100) is set to ON. All indications and parameters (with the exception of TALK MIXING below) are the
same as in the VOCAL page. However, the settings are independent from those in the VOCAL page.
TALK MIXING (selected by [E] button)
[1 ] VOLUME Determines the output volume of the microphone sound.
[2 ] PAN Determines the stereo pan position of the microphone sound.
[3 ] REVERB DEPTH Determines the depth of the reverb effects applied to the microphone sound.
[4 ] CHORUS DEPTH Determines the depth of the chorus effects applied to the microphone sound.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
REDUCTION
LEVEL
Determines the amount of reduction to be applied to the overall sound (excepting the
microphone input)allowing you to effectively adjust the balance between your
voice and the overall instrument sound.
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Setting up the Vocal Harmony Control Parameters
You can set which part controls the Vocal Harmony regardless of the current Vocal Harmony Type.
1 Press the [VH TYPE SELECT] button to call up the Vocal Har-
mony Type Selection display.
2 Press the [8 ] (SETUP) button to call up the Setup display, then set the value by using
the [2 ][5 ] and [7 ] buttons.
For information on each parameter, see page 105.
3 After you finish setting the value, press the [EXIT] button to close the Setup display.
Setting and Editing Vocal Harmony Types
Check that the microphone is properly
connected (Owners Manual, chapter 8)
and the settings (Reference Manual,
page 101) are adjusted correctly before
setting the Vocal Harmony Control
parameters here.
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Setup Parameters
[2 ]
[5 ]
VOCODER
CONTROL
The Vocal Harmony effect in the Vocoder and Vocoder-Mono modes is controlled
by the notes you play on the keyboard and/or Song data.
[2 ] SONG
CHANNEL MUTE/
PLAY
When set to MUTE, the channel selected below (to control Harmony) is muted
(turned off) during Song playback. This enables you to sing a song with harmony,
even without backing or accompaniment.
[3 ] SONG
CHANNEL
OFF/116
When set to OFF, Song playback does not affect the Vocal Harmony. When set to
one of the values 116, note data (played from a Song on this instrument or exter-
nal MIDI sequencer) contained on the corresponding channel is used to control the
harmony.
[4 ]
/[5 ]
KEYBOARD OFF: Keyboard performance does not affect the Vocal Harmony.
UPPER: Notes played to the right of the Split Point control the harmony.
LOWER: Notes played to the left of the Split Point control the harmony.
[7 ] CHORD In Chordal mode, the following parameters determine which data in a Song is used
for chord detection.
OFF: Chords are not detected from the Song data.
XF: Chords of XF format are used for the Vocal Harmony.
116: Chords are detected from note data in the specified Song channel.
The separate point of the Keyboard settings (OFF/UPPER/LOWER) is Split Point (L).
NOTE
When the settings of both keyboard performance and Song data are applied, those settings are merged
to control the harmony.
NOTE
The Vocal Harmony may not work properly regardless of the setting here depending on the Song data.
This occurs when the selected Song contains no chord data or has insufficient note data for chord
detection.
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Editing the Vocal Harmony Types
This section explains briefly how to create your own Vocal Harmony types, and lists the detailed parameters for
editing. A sum total of sixty types can be created and saved.
1 Press the [VH TYPE SELECT] button to call up the Vocal Harmony Type Selection dis-
play.
2 Select a Vocal Harmony type to be edited by using the [A][J] buttons.
To call up the other display pages for further selections, press one of the [1 ][5 ] buttons.
3 Press the [8 ] (EDIT) button to call up the Vocal Harmony Edit display.
4 Use the TAB [E][F] buttons to call up the desired tab, then edit
the Vocal Harmony by using [A][G] buttons and [1 ]
[8 ] buttons.
There are three tabs in the Vocal Harmony Edit display; refer to pages 107110 for
editing each tab.
OVERVIEW...........Edits basic parameters for Vocal Harmony type, includ-
ing Mode, Chordal Type and Vocal Effect, etc.
PART......................Adjusts volume and panning, etc. for each of the har-
mony notes (Harm.1, 2, 3 and Lead).
DETAIL .................Detailed editing for Vocal Harmony type.
5 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save your edited Vocal Harmony
type.
For details on the Save operation, refer to the Owners Manual, Basic Operations.
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The settings here will be lost if
you change to another Vocal Har-
mony type or you turn the power
off without executing the Save
operation.
NOTICE
The edited Vocal Harmony Type can be
saved only to internal USER drive as a
file. If you want to save this to USB flash
memory, save the User Effect file on the
display called up via [FUNCTION]
[H] (UTILITY) SYSTEM RESET
[H] (USER EFFECT).
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This section explains how to create your own Synth Vocoder types, and lists the detailed
parameters for editing. A sum total of sixty types (Synth Vocoder and Vocal Harmony
types) can be created and saved.
1 Press the [VH TYPE SELECT] button to call up the Vocal Harmony Type Selection dis-
play.
2 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select the Synth Vocoder tab.
3 Select a Synth Vocoder type to be edited by using the [A][J] buttons.
4 Press the [8 ] (EDIT) button to call up the Synth Vocoder Edit display.
5 Use the TAB [][] buttons to call up the desired tab, then edit
the Synth Vocoder by using [A][E], [G] and [J] buttons and [1
][8 ] buttons or sliders.
There are two tabs in the Synth Vocoder Edit display; refer to pages 112114 for
editing each tab.
OVERVIEW........... Edits basic parameters for Synth Vocoder type, including
Carrier, Vocoder Attack/Release and HPF (High Pass Fil-
ter), etc.
DETAIL.................. Detailed editing for Synth Vocoder type.
6 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save your edited Synth Vocoder type.
Editing the Synth Vocoder Types
For information on Editing the Vocal
Harmony Types, refer to page 106.
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The settings here will be lost if
you change to another Synth
Vocoder type or you turn the
power off without executing the
save operation.
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Editing the Overview Tab Parameters
1 Use the [A][E] (or [J]) buttons to select the parameter to be adjusted, then set the value
by using the [1 ][8 ] buttons or sliders.
For information on each parameter, see page 113.
2 Press the [G] (VOCAL EFFECT EDIT) button to edit the Vocal Effect.
Use the [1 ][5 ] buttons to select the desired effect type and parameter, then set the value of the selected
parameter by using the [6 ]/[7 ] buttons.
For information on each parameter, refer to the Data List on the website.
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Mixing Console
Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance
Contents
Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters ................................................................ 115
Editing FILTER Parameters ........................................................................ 116
Editing TUNE Parameters............................................................................ 117
Editing EFFECT Parameters ....................................................................... 118
Adjusting the Effect Depth for Each Part................................................. 118
Selecting an Effect Type for Each Block ................................................. 118
Editing and Saving Your Original Effect Type......................................... 120
Editing EQ Parameters ................................................................................. 122
Editing and Saving Your Original Master EQ Type................................. 123
Editing Master Compressor Settings ........................................................... 123
Line Out Settings ........................................................................................... 124
Block Diagram............................................................................................... 125
Regarding the Mixing Console, the Reference Manual covers detailed descriptions of each parameter while the Owners
Manual covers the basic instructions including the Save operation. You can edit various parameters for the Parts called up
via the [MIXING CONSOLE] button, then save your edits for future recall.
Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters
[C]/[H] VOICE Allows you to re-select the Voices for each part.
[D]/[I] PANPOT Determines the stereo position of the selected part (channel).
[E]/[J] VOLUME Determines the volume of each part or channel, giving you fine control over the bal-
ance of all the parts.
Note the following operation limitations.
For each Style part, you can select the Voices for recording (pages 34 and 35).
For each Style or Song channel, you cannot select Voices in the User drive.
For each Multi Pad, you cannot change the Voice.
When a GM Song is selected, only a Drum Kit Voice can be selected for channel 10 (in the SONG CH9-
16 page).
NOTE
For a Style or Song channel, calling up a rhythm/percussion Voice (Drum Kit, etc.) will replace the channel
settings with those for the new Voice. In such a case, the original settings may not be restored even if you
re-select the original Voice. To restore the original sound, select the same Style or Song again without exe-
cuting the Save operation.
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Editing FILTER Parameters
[D]/[I] HARMONIC
CONTENT
Allows you to adjust the Resonance (page 14) for each part.
[E]/[J] BRIGHTNESS Determines the brightness of the sound for each part by adjusting the Cutoff Fre-
quency (page 14).
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2 In the EFFECT page, press the [F] (TYPE) button to call up the Effect Type Selection dis-
play.
3 Press the [A] button.
4 Use the [1 ]/[2 ] buttons to select the Effect Block.
5 Use the [3 ]/[4 ] buttons to select the Part to which you want to apply the effect.
Note that a Part cannot be selected if REVERB, CHORUS, or DSP1 is selected. This is because only one of
the Effect Types can be selected to be commonly applied to all available Parts.
6 Press the [B] button.
7 Use the [1 ]/[2 ] buttons to select the Category then use the [3 ][5 ] but-
tons to select the Effect Type.
Note that the Reverb Block is not divided into any Categories.
If you want to edit detailed Parameters of the selected Effect Type, press the [H] (DETAIL) button. For details,
refer to the next section.
8 Save the Effect Settings to a Registration Memory, Song or Style.
For instructions, refer to the Owners Manual.
Effect
Block
Effect-applicable parts Effect characteristics
REVERB All parts Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club.
CHORUS All parts Produces a rich, fat sound as if several parts are being played simultane-
ously. In addition, other type effects (such as reverb, delay, etc.) can also be
selected in this effect block.
DSP1 STYLE PART,
SONG CHANNEL 116
This effect is applied only to Style/Song parts.
DSP2,
DSP3,
DSP4,
DSP5,
DSP6
RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2,
RIGHT 3, LEFT,
SONG CHANNEL 116
Any unused DSP blocks are automatically assigned to the appropriate parts
(channels) as needed. Only one DSP block can be assigned to each keyboard
or Song part.
DSP7 Microphone sound,
SONG CHANNEL 116
This effect is applied to the MIC input (in addition to the Vocal Harmony
effect)/Song parts.
DSP8,
DSP9
STYLE PART These effects are applied only to Style parts.
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Editing and Saving Your Original Effect Type
You can edit detailed parameters of the selected Effect Type. The parameter settings can be saved as your original
Effect Type as well as to a Registration Memory, Style or Song as described in the previous section. This section
covers how to save the settings as an original Effect Type.
1 Once youve selected an Effect Block and Effect Type above, press the [H] (DETAIL) but-
ton to call up the display for editing the effect parameters.
2 Use the [4 ]/[5 ] buttons to select a parameter then use the [6 ]/[7 ] but-
tons to edit the value.
When Reverb, Chorus, or DSP1 is selected as the Effect Block, you can adjust the Return Level via the [8 ]
button. If you want to change the Effect Block and Type, use the [1 ][3 ] buttons.
3 If DSP 29 is selected as the Effect Block, edit the Variation parameter if desired.
Press the [E] button to move the cursor to the Variation parameter, then edit the value via the [6 ]/[7 ] but-
tons. This parameter is effective only when the [VARIATION] button lamp lights on the panel. To move the cursor
to the normal parameters, press the [B] button.
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4 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the User Memory menu.
5 Use the [3 ][6 ] buttons to select the destination for saving the settings as a
User Effect.
6 Press the [I] (SAVE) button again to execute the Save operation.
In the Naming window called up via this operation, assign the name to the User Effect Type then press the [8 ]
(OK) button to save the User Effect Type. If you want to call up the User Effect Type saved here, select the corre-
sponding Effect Block and USER Category in the Effect Type Selection display.
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Equalizer (also called EQ) is a sound processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands that can be
boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound
from speakers to match the special character of the room. For example, you can cut some of the low range frequencies
when playing in large spaces where the sound is too boomy, or boost the high frequencies in rooms and close spaces
where the sound is relatively dead and free of echoes.
As shown below, this instrument possesses a high grade five-band Master EQ which is applied to the entire sound. You
can select one of five preset EQ types and create two User Master EQ types by editing the related parameters. In
addition to the Master EQ, Part EQ is available, letting you boost/cut the high band or low band for each Part.
MASTER EQ
PART EQ
Editing EQ Parameters
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Q (also called Bandwidth or Shape) GAIN
FREQ
(Frequency)
5 bands
EQ1
(Low)
EQ2
(Low
Mid)
EQ3
(Mid)
EQ4
(High
Mid)
EQ5
(High)
The parameters of this diagram corre-
spond to those edited in Steps 34 on
the next page.
[B]/[C] TYPE Selects the desired Master EQ type. This affects the overall sound of the instrument.
[F] EDIT For editing the Master EQ. See page 123.
[D]/[I] EQ HIGH Boosts or attenuates the high EQ band for each part.
[E]/[J] EQ LOW Boosts or attenuates the low EQ band for each part.
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Utility
Making Global Settings
Contents
CONFIG 1 ...................................................................................................... 126
CONFIG 2 ...................................................................................................... 128
MEDIA............................................................................................................ 129
OWNER.......................................................................................................... 130
SYSTEM RESET........................................................................................... 131
Factory ResetRestoring the Factory Programmed Settings.................. 131
Custom ResetBackup/Restore.............................................................. 132
1 Fade In/Out
These parameters determine how Style or Song playback is faded in/out when using the [FADE IN/OUT] button.
2 Metronome
CONFIG 1
Select the desired parameter:
1 Fade In/Out
2 Metronome
3 Parameter Lock
4 Tap
5 Auto Power Off
[3 ] FADE IN TIME Determines the time it takes for the Style/Song volume to fade in, or go from mini-
mum to maximum (range of 020.0 seconds).
[4 ] FADE OUT TIME Determines the time it takes for the Style/Song volume to fade out, or go from maxi-
mum to minimum (range of 020.0 seconds).
[5 ] FADE OUT HOLD
TIME
Determines the time the volume is held at 0 following the fade out (range of 05.0
seconds).
[2 ] VOLUME Determines the volume of the metronome sound.
[3 ]
[5 ]
SOUND Determines whether a bell accent is sounded or not at the first beat of each measure.
[6 ]/
[7 ]
TIME
SIGNATURE
Determines the time signature of the metronome sound.
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3 Parameter Lock
This lets you lock or maintain the settings of specific parameters (such as Effect and Split Point), even when the
panel setups are changed by Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, etc. To set this function, use the [1 ]
[7 ] (SELECT) buttons to select the desired parameter then use the [8 ]/[8 ] (MARK ON/OFF) buttons to
enter or remove the checkmarks. Repeat this step as desired. Items having checkmarks will be locked.
4 Tap
This allows you to set the percussion sound and the velocity which sounds when the [TAP TEMPO] button is
tapped.
5 Auto Power Off
For details, refer to the Owners Manual.
[2 ]
[4 ]
PERCUSSION Selects the percussion sound.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
VELOCITY Sets the velocity.
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1 Line Out (MAIN) / Screen Content
2 Display-related settings / Voice Category Button Options
3 S.Art2 Auto Articulation
Determines whether articulation is added to S.Art2 Voices automatically.
CONFIG 2
[3 ]/
[4 ]
LINE OUT
(MAIN)
Determines whether or not the sound is output via LINE OUT (MAIN).
HEADPHONE SW: LINE OUT (MAIN) sounds normally, but is cut off when headphones
are inserted to the PHONES jack.
ON: Sound is output via LINE OUT (MAIN), even if headphones are connected.
OFF: LINE OUT (MAIN) sound is off.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
SCREEN
CONTENT
Selects display contents for the external monitor. For details, refer to the Owner's Manual.
[1 ] STYLE TEMPO Selects whether or not the default tempo of each preset Style is displayed above the preset
Style name in the Style Selection display.
[2 ] VOICE
NUMBER
Determines whether or not the Voice bank and number are shown in the Voice Selection dis-
play. This is useful when you want to check which bank select MSB/LSB values and program
change number you need to specify when selecting the Voice from an external MIDI device.
[3 ] TIME STAMP Determines whether or not the Updated Date and Updated Time are shown on the File Selec-
tion display.
[5 ]/
[6 ]
VOICE
CATEGORY
BUTTON
OPTIONS
Determines how the Voice Selection display is opened when one of the VOICE buttons is
pressed.
OPEN & SELECT: Opens the Voice Selection display with the previously selected Voice in
the Voice category automatically selected (when one of the VOICE buttons is pressed).
OPEN ONLY: Opens the Voice Selection display with the currently selected Voice (when
one of the VOICE buttons is pressed).
[7 ]/
[8 ]
POPUP DISPLAY
TIME
Determines the time in which the popup windows close. (Popup windows are displayed when
you press buttons such as TEMPO, TRANSPOSE or UPPER OCTAVE, etc.)
The numbers displayed here start from 1. Accordingly the actual MIDI program change numbers are one lower,
since that number system starts from 0.
NOTE
For the GS Voices, the Display Voice Number is not available (the program change numbers are not shown).
NOTE
This affects not only S.Art2 Voices of
your keyboard performance, but also the
S.Art2 Voices in Songs or Styles.
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You can set or execute important media-related operations for the Tyros5. The word media refers to both the USB
storage device and internal hard disk drive.
MEDIA
[A]/[B] DEVICE LIST Selects the desired media for which you want to check the remaining memory (see PROP-
ERTY below) or format the media (see the Owners Manual).
[F] PROPERTY Opens the Property display of the media selected by [A]/[B] buttons. You can check the
amount of remaining memory on the media.
[H] FORMAT Formats the media selected by [A]/[B] buttons. Refer to the Owners Manual, chapter 11.
[1 ]/
[2 ]
HARD DISK
SLEEP TIME
The hard disk unit will go into a sleep mode after a specified time of inactivity, both to
maximize the lifetime of the hard disk and to minimize unnecessary mechanical noise. This
parameter determines the sleep time.
[3 ]/
[4 ]
SONG AUTO
OPEN
Turns the Song Auto Open function on or off. When this is set to ON and the media
selected in the Device List above is inserted, the Tyros5 automatically calls up the first Song
in the media.
The displayed remaining memory value is an approximate value.
NOTE
When using the Audio Recorder/Player function or the Audio Link Multi Pad, make sure to set this to NEVER.
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OWNER
[C] BACKUP Lets you backup all data on the instrument to a USB flash memory. For instructions, refer to
the Basic Operation section in the Owners Manual.
[D] RESTORE For loading backup files from the USB flash memory. For instructions, refer to the Basic
Operation section in the Owners Manual.
[E] EXPORT
INSTRUMENT
INFO
For exporting identification information of the instrument, which is necessary for purchasing
Expansion Contents, to the root directory of the USB flash memory device. The exported file
is named TYROS5_InstrumentInfo.n27.
[H] OWNER NAME Lets you enter your name as the owner. The Owner name is indicated on the opening display
when you turn the power on. For instructions, refer to the Basic Operation section in the
Owners Manual.
[I] MAIN PICTURE Lets you select a background picture for the Main display. You can select a picture from
among various pictures provided on the Preset Page. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button
to close the Selection display.
If you want to use an original picture, prepare the desired file (a bitmap .BMP file no
greater than 320 x 240 pixels) in the USB flash memory, copy it from the USB flash memory
to the USER page, then select it from the USER page. Due to access speed limitations, it is
not recommended to select the desired file from the USB flash memory.
[1 ]/
[2 ]
PANEL LOCK For details, refer to the Owners Manual.
[4 ]/
[5 ]
LANGUAGE Determines the language used for the display messages. Once you change this setting, all
messages will be shown in the selected language.
[7 ]/
[8 ]
VERSION Displays the program version and the hardware ID of this instrument.
The explanation about picture compatibility above applies also to the background of the Song Lyric display (page 53).
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In this display, you can execute one of two reset methods: Factory Reset and Custom Reset. Factory Reset lets you call
up the default initial settings for each item while Custom Reset lets you call up your original settings with a single
touch.
Factory ResetRestoring the Factory Programmed Settings
This function lets you restore the status of the instrument to the original factory settings.
1 Use the [1 ][3 ] buttons to select the desired item, then press the [4 ] but-
tons to enter or remove the checkmark.
When an item is checkmarked, the corresponding parameters will be reset as described below:
2 Press the [D] (FACTORY RESET EXECUTE) button to execute the Factory Reset opera-
tion for all checkmarked items.
SYSTEM RESET
SYSTEM SETUP Resets the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. Refer to the Data List
(Parameter Chart) for details about which parameters belong to System Setup.
MIDI SETUP Resets the MIDI settings including the MIDI Setups on the USER tab display to the original
factory status.
USER EFFECT Resets the current Effect settings and the following data:
User Effect Types............................................................................................... page 120
User Master EQ Types....................................................................................... page 123
User Compressor Types .................................................................................... page 123
User Vocal Harmony Types .............................................................................. page 106
User Microphone Settings ................................................................................. page 101
MUSIC FINDER Resets the Music Finder data (all Records) to the original factory settings.
FILES & FOLDERS Deletes all files and folders including the Expansion folder stored in the HD1 tab display.
REGIST Turns off all the Registration Memory [1][8] lamps, indicating that no Registration Mem-
ory Bank is selected although all the Registration Memory Bank files are maintained. In this
status, you can create Registration Memory setups from the current panel settings.
Custom Reset
(Backup/Restore;
see page 132)
Factory Reset
(see below)
The same operation can be done by turning the power on while holding the highest key. In this case, you can create
Registration Memory setups from the default panel settings.
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Custom ResetBackup/Restore
For the items below, you can save your original settings to USER or USB drive as a single file for future recall.
1 Make all desired settings on the instrument.
2 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY TAB [E][F] SYSTEM RESET
3 Press one of the [F][I] buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data.
4 Use the TAB [E][F] buttons to select one of the tabs (USER or USB) to which your set-
tings will be saved.
5 Press the [6 ] (SAVE) button to save your file.
6 To recall your file, press the desired [F][I] buttons in the SYSTEM RESET display, then
select the desired file.
When the file is selected, a message is displayed according to the content of the file. Press the desired button.
[F] SYSTEM SETUP
FILES
Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY and
microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the
Data List (Parameter Chart) for details on which parameters belong to System Setup.
[G] MIDI SETUP
FILES
The MIDI settings including the MIDI Setups on the USER tab display are handled as
a single file.
[H] USER EFFECT
FILES
The following data can be managed as a single file.
User Effect Types........................................................................................page 120
User Master EQ Types................................................................................page 123
User Compressor Types............................................................................. page 123
User Vocal Harmony Types ....................................................................... page 106
User Microphone Settings ..........................................................................page 101
[I] MUSIC FINDER
FILES
All the preset and created Records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file.
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Connections
Using Your Instrument with Other Devices
Contents
Footswitch/Foot Controller Settings............................................................. 133
Assigning a Specific Function to Each Pedal........................................... 133
MIDI Settings ................................................................................................. 136
MIDI System Settings .............................................................................. 138
MIDI Transmit Settings............................................................................ 139
MIDI Receive Settings ............................................................................. 140
Bass Note Settings for Style Playback via MIDI Receive ....................... 141
Chord Type Settings for Style Playback via MIDI Receive..................... 141
MFC10 Settings.............................................................................................. 142
Connecting to a Network (Bundled USB Wireless LAN Adaptor) ........... 144
Displaying Available Networks and Making Connections ...................... 144
Entering the SSID, Security and Password Settings in Manual Setup. .... 145
Starting WPS from the Tyros5 ................................................................. 146
Manually Setting the Access Point Mode ................................................ 146
Setting the Time Zone .............................................................................. 147
Assigning a Specific Function to Each Pedal
The functions of the foot pedals connected to the ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL 1/2/3
jacks can be changed individually from the default settings (sustain, etc.)for
example, letting you use the footswitch to start/stop Style playback, or use the foot
controller to produce pitch bends.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [D] CONTROLLER TAB [E][F] FOOT PEDAL
2 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select one of the three foot pedals to which the function is to
be assigned.
On the display, the numbers 1, 2 and 3 correspond to the FOOT PEDAL jacks 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
Footswitch/Foot Controller Settings
For information on how to connect a
foot pedal or what kinds of pedals can
be connected, refer to the Owners Man-
ual, chapter 11.
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3 Use the [C]/[D] buttons to select the function to be assigned to
the pedal specified in step 2.
For information on available functions, see pages 134135.
4 Use the [1 ][8 ] buttons to set the details of the selected
functions (the part for which the function is applied, etc.).
The available parameters differ depending on the function selected in step 3.
5 If necessary, set the polarity of the pedal by using the [I] button.
Pedal on/off operation may differ depending on the particular pedal youve connected to the instrument. For exam-
ple, pressing down on one pedal may turn the selected function on, while pressing a different make/brand of pedal
may turn the function off. If necessary, use this setting to reverse the operation.
Assignable Pedal Functions
For functions indicated with an asterisk (*), use only a foot controller; proper operation cannot be done with a
footswitch.
You can also assign other functions to
the pedalPunch in/out of Song
(page 67) and Registration Sequence
(page 97). If you assign multiple func-
tions to the pedal, the priority is: Punch
in/out of Song Registration
Sequence Functions assigned here.
NOTE
ARTICULATION 1/2 When you use a Super Articulation Voice that has an effect assigned to the pedal/footswitch,
you can enable the effect by pressing the pedal/footswitch. You can turn this function on or off
for each keyboard part on this display.
VOLUME* Allows you to use a foot controller to control the volume. You can turn this pedal function on
or off for each part on this display.
SUSTAIN Allows you to use a pedal to control the sustain. When you press and hold the pedal, all notes
played on the keyboard have a longer sustain. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any
sustained notes. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display.
SOSTENUTO Allows you to use a pedal to control the Sostenuto effect. If you play a note or chord on the
keyboard and press the pedal while holding the note(s), the notes will sustain as long as the
pedal is held. However, all subsequent notes will not sustain. This makes it possible to sustain
a chord, for example, while other notes are played staccato. You can turn this pedal function on
or off for each keyboard part on this display.
SOFT Allows you to use a pedal to control the Soft effect. Pressing this pedal reduces the volume and
changes the timbre of the notes you play. This is effective only for certain appropriate Voices.
You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display.
GLIDE When the pedal is pressed, the pitch changes, and then returns to normal pitch when the pedal
is released. The following parameters can be set for this function on this display.
UP/DOWN: Determines whether the pitch change goes up (is raised) or down (is lowered).
RANGE: Determines the range of the pitch change, in semitones.
ON SPEED: Determines the speed of the pitch change when the pedal is pressed.
OFF SPEED: Determines the speed of the pitch change when the pedal is released.
LEFT, RIGHT 1, 2, 3: Turns this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part.
PORTAMENTO The portamento effect (a smooth slide between notes) can be produced while the pedal is
pressed. Portamento is produced when notes are played legato style (i.e., a note is played while
the preceding note is still held). The portamento time can also be adjusted form the Mixing
Console display (page 117). You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part
on this display.
PITCH BEND* Allows you to bend the pitch of notes up or down by using the pedal. The following parameters
can be set for this function on this display.
UP/DOWN: Determines whether the pitch change goes up (is raised) or down (is lowered).
RANGE: Determines the range of the pitch change, in semitones.
LEFT, RIGHT 1, 2, 3: Turns this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part.
This function will not affect any of the Organ Flutes and only some of the Super Articulation Voices, even if this has
been assigned to the foot pedals.
NOTE
This function affects only certain Voices, especially synth lead and some bass Voices. It will not affect any of the Organ
Flutes, Super Articulation 2 Voices and only some of the Super Articulation Voices, even if the function has been
assigned to the Foot Pedals.
NOTE
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MODULATION* Applies vibrato and other effects to notes played on the keyboard. You can turn this pedal func-
tion on or off for each keyboard part on this display.
MODULATION (ALT) This is a slight variation on MODULATION above, in which the effects (waveform) can be
switched on/off by each press of the pedal/footswitch. The modulation effect is alternately
turned on and off each time the pedal/footswitch is pressed. You can turn this function on or off
for each keyboard part on this display.
DSP VARIATION Same as the [DSP VARIATION] button on the panel.
PEDAL CONTROL
(WAH)
Allows you to use a foot controller to control the Pedal Wah effect.
HARMONY/ECHO Same as the [HARMONY/ECHO] button.
VOCAL HARMONY Same as the [VOCAL HARMONY] button.
VOCAL EFFECT Same as the [EFFECT] button.
TALK Same as the [TALK] button.
SCORE PAGE +/- While the Song is stopped, you can turn to the next/previous score page (one page at a time).
LYRICS PAGE +/- While the Song is stopped, you can turn to the next/previous lyrics page (one page at a time).
TEXT PAGE +/- You can turn to the next/previous text page (one page at a time).
AUDIO PLAY/PAUSE Same as the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
SONG PLAY/PAUSE Same as the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
STYLE START/STOP Same as the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button.
TAP TEMPO Same as the [TAP TEMPO] button.
SYNCHRO START Same as the [SYNC START] button.
SYNCHRO STOP Same as the [SYNC STOP] button.
INTRO 13 Same as the INTRO [I][III] buttons.
MAIN AD Same as the MAIN VARIATION [A][D] buttons.
FILL DOWN Plays a fill-in, which is automatically followed by the previous Main section (that of the button
on the immediate left).
FILL SELF Plays a fill-in.
FILL BREAK Plays a break.
FILL UP Plays a fill-in, followed by the next Main section (that of the button on the immediate right).
ENDING13 Same as the ENDING/rit. [I][III] buttons.
FADE IN/OUT Same as the [FADE IN/OUT] button.
FINGERD/FING ON
BASS
The pedal alternately switches between the Fingered and On Bass modes (page 27).
BASS HOLD While the pedal is pressed, the Accompaniment Style bass note will be held even if the chord is
changed during Style playback. If the fingering is set to AI FULL KEYBOARD, the function
does not work.
PERCUSSION The pedal plays a percussion instrument selected by the [4 ][8 ] buttons. You can
use the keyboard to select the desired percussion instrument.
RIGHT 1 ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] button.
RIGHT 2 ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 2] button.
RIGHT 3 ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 3] button.
LEFT ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button.
OTS +/- Calls up the next/previous One Touch Setting.
When you select the percussion instrument by pressing a key on the keyboard, the velocity with which you press the
key determines the percussion volume.
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In this section, you can make MIDI-related settings for the instrument. The Tyros5
gives you a set of ten pre-programmed templates that let you instantly and easily
reconfigure the instrument to match your particular MIDI application or external
device. Also, you can edit the pre-programmed templates and save up to ten of your
original templates to USER memory.
1 Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] [G] MIDI
2 Select a pre-programmed template from the Preset page (page 137).
If you have already created your original template and saved it to the User page, you can also select that template
from the User page.
3 To edit the template, press the [8 ] (EDIT) button to call up the MIDI display.
4 Use the TAB [E][F] buttons to call up the relevant page, then set various parameters to
edit the current MIDI template.
SYSTEM...................MIDI System Settings (page 138)
TRANSMIT..............MIDI Transmit Settings (page 139)
RECEIVE .................MIDI Receive Settings (page 140)
BASS .........................Bass Note Settings for Style Playback via MIDI Receive (page 141)
CHORD DETECT....Chord Type Settings for Style Playback via MIDI Receive (page 141)
MFC10 ......................Settings for a connected MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller (page 142)
5 When youve finished editing, press the [EXIT] button to return to the MIDI template
Selection display.
6 Select the User page by using the TAB [E][F] buttons, then press the [6 ] (SAVE) but-
ton to save the edited template.
MIDI Settings
You can save all your original templates
as a single file to internal memory (User
drive) or a USB flash memory: [FUNC-
TION] [H] UTILITY TAB [E][F]
SYSTEM RESET [G] MIDI SETUP
FILES. See page 132.
NOTE
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4-3 Use the [4 ][6 ] buttons to specify the function assigned to the footswitch (actually the note num-
ber), or the function assigned to the foot controller (actually the control change number). About the func-
tions which can be assigned to the footswitch or foot controller, refer to page 134.
4-4 (Only for the FOOT CONTROLLER Setting) Determine the part to which the foot-controller assigned func-
tion is applied by using the [7 ]/[8 ] buttons.
4-5 Use the [F]/[G] buttons to determine the MIDI port which is to be used when communicating with the
MFC10.
Here, the USB port (USB1, USB2) can be selected even though the MFC10 does not have a USB connector.
This is because a computer can be used instead of the MFC10. (The computer can transmit the same type of
data that the MFC10 transmits to the Tyros5. For details, see the bottom of this page.)
4-6 Use the [H] (CH SELECT) button to determine the MIDI channel which is to be used when communicating
with the MFC10.
5 Press the [I] (SEND MFC10 SETUP) button to send the settings
made here to the MFC10.
6 Disconnect the MIDI cable from the Tyros5 and the MFC10, and
connect the MIDI OUT terminal of the MFC10 to the MIDI IN ter-
minal of the Tyros5 according to the setting above by using a
MIDI cable.
7 Operate the MFC10 to confirm whether you can properly control the Tyros5 from the
MFC10 as set in step 4.
8 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MIDI Template Selection display and save the
settings above to the USER tab.
Actually the pair of the footswitch num-
ber and the note number, the pair of the
foot controller number and the control
change number, and the MIDI channel
for communication set above are trans-
mitted to the MFC10.
NOTE
MIDI IN MIDI OUT
MFC10
Transmitting note messages
Transmitting control
change messages
Using a computer or another MIDI instrument instead of the MFC10
Keep in mind that the following two settings on the MFC10 Page are for saving not to the MFC10 but to the
Tyros5 as a MIDI template.
Note number/Tyros5 function assignment pairs
Control change number/Tyros5 parameter change assignment pairs
If you are not using an MFC10, you can have note numbers and control change messages from any other
appropriate MIDI device (such as a computer, sequencer or master keyboard) control the Tyros5. Make sure to
set the appropriate channel in this display for control by the external device.
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The bundled USB Wireless LAN Adaptor lets your Tyros5 connect to a network.
This section covers the operations which may be needed to operate the instrument
directly on the way of connecting to a network.
For connecting with an iPhone/iPad, see both the iPhone/iPad Connection Manual and
the following instructions.
First, connect the bundled USB Wireless LAN Adaptor to the rear-side [USB TO
DEVICE] terminal of Tyros5.
Displaying Available Networks and Making Connections
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2 Press the [J] (WIRELESS LAN) button to call up the available networks in the Wireless
LAN display.
3 Confirm that the MODE parameter is set to INFRASTRUCTURE MODE.
If necessary, use the [1 ]/[2 ] (MODE CHANGE) buttons to set this to INFRASTRUCTURE MODE.
4 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the desired network.
5 Use the [7 ]/[8 ] (CONNECT) buttons to connect to the selected network.
If necessary, enter the appropriate password.
Connecting to a Network (Bundled USB Wireless LAN Adaptor)
Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are
registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alli-
anceare.
If the USB wireless LAN Adaptor is not
recognized by the instrument, [J]
(WIRELESS LAN) button will not appear,
even if you press the [FUNCTION] but-
ton.
NOTE
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