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EN Owner’ s Manual[...]
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2 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual SPECIAL MESSA GE SECTION PR ODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Y amaha electronic products may hav e either labels similar to the graphics sho wn below or molded/stamped f acsimiles of these graph- ics on the enclosure. The e xplanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page an[...]
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T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 3 The abov e warning is located on the rear of the unit. Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’ s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude [...]
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4 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this man ual in a safe place f or future ref erence. W ARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These pre[...]
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T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 5 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while [...]
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Included A ccessories 6 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Congratulations! Y ou are the proud o wner of an extraordinary electronic keyboard. The Y amaha Ty r os3 combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state-of-the-art digital electronics and features to giv e you stunning sound quality with maximum musical versatility . In order to[...]
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Main F eatures T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 7 M ain F eatur es ● Realistic and richly textur ed V oices The new SA2 V oices created with Y amaha ’ s AEM (Ar ticulation Element M odeling) technology let you play those V oices more naturally and with greater expr essiveness—par ticularly the wind instrument sounds (page 40). What ’ s more, t[...]
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About the M anuals 8 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual About the M anuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials. Inc luded Documents Owner’ s M anual (this book) Pr o vides overall explanations of the T yros3 basic functions. S ee page 9 for information how to use the Owner’ s Manual. Installation G uide Explains h[...]
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Ho w to use this Owner’ s Manual T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 9 How to use this Owner ’ s M anual ● S tarting U p……page 16 B efore going on to any other part of the manual, we strongly suggest y ou read this section first. I t shows you how to get started playing and using your new T yros3. ● Basic Operations……page 20 Her e, we ?[...]
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Contents 10 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Contents Included Accessories ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Main Features ..................................................................................................................[...]
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Contents T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 11 6 Registration Memory – Saving and R ecalling Custom P anel Setups – 68 Registering Your Panel Setups .................................................................................................................................. 68 Saving the Registration Memory as a Bank file ......................[...]
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P anel Controls and T erminals 12 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual P anel Controls and T er minals ■ T op P anel q INPUT V OL UME control .......................... P age 91 Adjusts the input volume from the LINE IN/MIC jack. w MASTER V OL UME control ...................... P age 16 Adjusts the o verall volume. e DEMO button ........................[...]
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P anel Controls and T erminals T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 13 !7 MIXING CONSOLE button ...................... P age 78 Controls ov er aspects of keyboard, S tyle and Song parts. !8 CHANNEL ON/OFF button ............... P ages 54, 63 T urns channels of S tyle/Song on or off. !9 BALANCE button................................ P ages 55, 75 Adjusts t[...]
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P anel Controls and T erminals 14 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual ■ Rear P anel q TO RIGHT SPEAKER jack ...................... P age 100 F or connecting an optional set of speakers. w L AN terminal .............................................. P age 82 F or connecting a L AN cable. e USB TO HOST ter minal ............................ P age 96 F or[...]
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P anel Controls and T erminals T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 15 o LINE OUT jacks ......................................... P age 88 F or connecting external audio devices. !0 A UX IN/L OOP RETURN jacks ................. P age 89 F or connecting external audio devices. !1 A UX OUT/L OOP SEND jacks ................... P age 89 F or connecting externa[...]
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Starting U p 16 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual S tar ting U p This section contains information about setting up your T yros3 and pr eparing to play . Be sure to r ead through this section carefully befor e turning the power on. 1 Make sure the PO WER ON/OFF switc h on the T yr os3 is set to OFF . 2 Connect the supplied power cor d to the A C IN ter[...]
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Starting U p T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 17 U nfasten the lock located at the back of the display panel. Then lift the panel and tilt it towar d you. The panel will click as you tilt in back; these clicks are the four latched positions. Once y ou ’ ve set it to a satisfactory position, release the panel. I t will gently fall back to the nearest[...]
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Starting U p 18 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Y ou can have your name appear in the opening display (the display that appears when the power is turned on). 1 Call up the operation display . [FUNCTION] → [I] UTILITY → T AB [ Q Q Q Q ][ W W W W ] O WNER 2 Press the [I] (O WNER NAME) button to call up the Owner Name display . Refer to page 34 for [...]
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Starting U p T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 19 The Demos pro vide helpful, easy-to-understand introductions to the T yros3 features and functions as well as sound demonstrations. 1 Press the [DEMO] button to start the Demos. Overview Demo will play back continuously , calling up the various displays in sequence. 2 Press the [7 ▲▼ ]/[8 ▲▼ ] ([...]
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20 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Basic Operations Basic O perations The T yros3 features an exceptionally large and easy-to-understand display . It pro vides comprehensive at-a-glance infor- mation on all current settings, and gives you conv enient, intuitive control o ver the T yros3’ s functions. [A]–[J] b uttons The [A]–[ J] buttons are us[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 21 T AB [ Q Q Q Q ][ W W W W ] b uttons These buttons are used mainly to change the P ages of displays that have “ tabs” at the top . [ASSIGN] slider When the F ootage P age of the Organ Flute V oice is shown, this slider is used to adjust the footage lever of 16’ (page 46). When other displays a[...]
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Basic Operations 22 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual [D A T A ENTR Y] dial and [ENTER] button Depending on the selected LCD display , the [DA T A ENTR Y ] dial can be used in the following two ways. ● Selecting files (V oice, Style, S ong, and so on) When one of the F ile Selection displays (page 25) is shown, you can use the [DA T A ENTR Y ] dial [...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 23 A message (information or confirmation dialog) sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation. When the mes- sage appears, simply press the appropriate button. W ith the convenient D irect Access function, y ou can instantly call up the desired display—with just a single additional butto[...]
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Basic Operations 24 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual There are two basic display types—M ain display and File S election display . Here ar e explanations of each display seg- ment and its basic operation. Main Displa y The Main display shows the curr ent basic settings such as the currently selected V oice and S tyle, allowing you to see them at a s[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 25 i T ranspose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units (page 41). o Audio Song D isplays the A udio Song title selected in the Hard Disk R ecorder function (page 71). The “Basic/Playlist ” indicator status depends on the active mode. !0 U pper Octave Displays the amount that the oct[...]
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Basic Operations 26 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual ■ File S election Display Configuration ● Location (driv e) of data • PRESET ................ Location where pre-pr ogrammed (preset) data is stored. • USER .................... Location where recor ded or edited data is saved. • HD ........................ Location where data on a har d [...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 27 ■ File S election Display Basic Operation 1 Select the tab (PRESET , USER, etc.) containing the desired file by using the T AB [ Q Q Q Q ][ W W W W ] buttons. 2 Select the page containing the desired file by using the corre- sponding buttons ([1 ▲ ], [2 ▲ ], etc.). The number of pages shown [...]
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Basic Operations 28 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual ■ Changing the File S election Display View The F ile Selection display actually has two different view types. One is N ormal Vi ew , which we’ ve seen up until this point. The other is List View , which lets you open files according to their numbers. S ince the T yros3 has many files spread o[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 29 Memorizing Song/Style paths The F ile Selection display for Songs and S tyles lets you memorize the path of specific Song/Style to one of the panel buttons. E ven if your data is scattered across the drive in a complex hierarchy of folders and paths, you can instantly call up a specific file—no[...]
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Basic Operations 30 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Fr om the F ile Selection display , you can save and manage your data files as described below . [1 ▼ ] Renaming F iles/Folders ............................................................ page 33 [2 ▼ ]/[4 ▼ ] M oving F iles (Cut & P aste) ............................................ pag[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 31 4 Enter the file name (page 34). 5 Press the [8 ▲ ] (OK) button to sa ve the file . If y ou want to cancel the Save operation, press the [8 ▼ ] (CANCEL) button. The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order . Copying Files/Fold[...]
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Basic Operations 32 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Mo ving Files (Cut & P aste) This operation lets you cut a file and paste it to another location (folder). 1 Call up the display containing the file y ou want to move. 2 Press the [2 ▼ ] (CUT) button to cut the file. The pop-up window for the C ut operation appears at the bottom of the disp[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 33 Renaming Files/Folders This operation lets you rename files/folders. 1 Call up the display containing the file/f older you want to rename. 2 Press the [1 ▼ ] (NAME) button. The pop-up window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the dis- play . 3 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons co[...]
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Basic Operations 34 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual ■ Entering Characters The instructions that follow show you ho w to enter characters for naming your files/folders, inputting keywords, etc. Entering characters should be done in the display shown below . 1 Change the type of character by pressing the [1 ▲ ] button. • CASE ...................[...]
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Basic Operations T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 35 While holding the C6 key (right-most key on the keyboard), turn the [PO WER] button ON. This restores the all settings (except I nternet Settings) to the factor y default. This operation does not affect the Internet Settings. T o reset the Internet Settings, call up the operation display: [INTERNET][...]
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1 1 36 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual V oices – Playing the Keyboard – V oices – Playing the Ke yboar d – The T yros3 featur es a wide variety of exceptionally r ealistic instrumen- tal V oices, including piano, guitar , strings, brass, wind instruments and more. These include special MegaV oices and Super Articulation V oices. In particular[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 37 3 Press one of the [A]– [J] buttons to select the desired V oice. To call up the other display pages, press one of the [1 ▲ ]–[4 ▲ ] buttons or press the same V OICE button again. 4 Play the ke yboard. Pla ying T wo or Three V oices Simultaneousl y 1 Make sure that P [...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – 38 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Pla ying Different V oices with the Left and Right Hands 1 Make sure that some of P ART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1]–[RIGHT 3] buttons are turned on. 2 Press the P ART ON/OFF [LEFT] b utton to turn it on. 3 Press one of the V OICE category selection buttons to call up the V oice Select[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 39 V oice T ypes ■ V oice Characteristics The V oice type and its defining characteristics are indicated abo ve the V oice name— Live!, Cool!, S weet!, etc.. For detailed explanation, r efer to the Reference Manual. In this section, only Mega V oice and Super Articulation V[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – 40 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual ● Super Articulation V oices The word “ articulation ” in music usually refers to the transition or continuity between notes. This is often reflected in specific performance techniques, such as staccato, legato and slur . T wo types of V oices—Super Articulation (SA[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 41 The TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] buttons transpose the overall pitch of the instrument (the key- board sound, S tyle playback, Song playback, and so on) in semitone steps. P ress the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the transpose value to 0. The UPPER OCT A VE [-]/[[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – 42 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Using the Modulation Wheel The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes play ed on the keyboard. By default, this is applied to the keyboard parts RIGHT 1–3. M oving the MODULA TION wheel down (towar d you) decreases the depth of the effect, while moving it up [...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 43 ● T ype 2 In this type, playing the keyboard while holding down the available [AR T ] button changes the nature of V oice. For example, in the case of the SA N ylon Guitar V oice, hold- ing down the [AR T . 1] button lets you play harmonics for the guitar V oice. Releasing [...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – 44 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual The T yros3 features a sophisticated multi-processor effect system which can add extraor dinar y depth and expression to y our sound. This effect system can be turned on or off by using the following buttons. ● HARMONY/ECHO The Harmony/Echo types are applied to the right-ha[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 45 Applying Harmon y to Y our Right-hand Melod y (HARMONY/ECHO) Among the V oice Effects, Harmony is one of the most impr essive. I t automatically adds harmony parts to the notes you play with your right hand—immediately giving you a more full and professional sound. 1 T urn [...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – 46 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual The T yros3 uses advanced digital technology to recr eate the legendary sound of vintage organs. Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your o wn sound by increasing and decreasing the levels of the flute footages. 1 Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button. The FOO T AGE P a[...]
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1 1 V oices – Playing the Keyboard – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 47 5 Press the [6 ▼ ] (SA VE) button to sa ve y our edited Organ Flutes V oice (page 30). The settings will be lost if you select another Voice or turn the power to the instrument off with- out executing the Save operation. CAUTION Adv anced Features Refer to the Reference Man[...]
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2 2 48 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – S tyles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – The T yros3 featur es a variety of accompaniment and rhythmic backing patterns (called “S tyles ”) in a variety of different musical genr es includ- ing pop, jazz, and many others. The Style featur es Auto Acco[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 49 5 As soon as y ou play a c hord with y our left hand, the selected Style starts. Tr y playing chords with your left hand and play melody with y our right hand. 6 Press the [ST ART/ST OP] button to stop Style pla yback. If you want to know which key you need to pl[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – 50 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual To Start/Stop Playing ● [ST AR T/ST OP] button S tyle starts playing back as soon as the [ST AR T/STOP] button is pr essed. T o stop play- back, press the button again. ● [SYNC ST AR T] button This puts the Style playback in “ standby .” The Style starts [...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 51 Changing P attern V ariation (Sections) During Style pla yback Each S tyle features four different M ain sections, four F ill-in sections and a Break section. By using these sections effec- tively , you can easily make your per formance sound more dynamic and pro[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – 52 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual The convenient Repertoire function automatically calls up the most appr opriate panel settings (V oice number , etc.) for the currently selected S tyle. 1 Select the desired Style from the “PRESET” or “USER” tab on Style Selection display (steps 1–2 on [...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 53 O ne T ouch Setting is a po werful and convenient feature that automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings (V oices or effects, etc.) for the currently selected S tyle, with the touch of a single button. If you ’ ve already decided which S tyle y[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – 54 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual A S tyle contains eight channels: RHY1 (Rhythm 1)–PHR2 (Phrase 2) below . Y ou can add variations and change the feeling of a S tyle by selectively turning channels on/off as the S tyle plays. ● S tyle channels • RHY1/2 (Rhythm 1/2) .. These are the basic p[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 55 Y ou can adjust the volume balance between Style playback and the sound you play on the keyboar d. 1 Press the [B ALANCE] button to call up the B ALANCE (1/2) dis- play . 2 Adjust the Style v olume by using the [2 ▲▼ ] slider or b uttons. U sing the [1 ▲▼[...]
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2 2 S tyles – Playing Rhythm and A ccompaniment – 56 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Adv anced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website . Selecting the Chord Fingering type: [FUNCTION] → [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGER- ING → T AB [ Q Q Q Q ][ W W W W ] CHORD FINGERING Style playbac k related settings: [FUNCTION] → [[...]
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3 3 T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 57 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – Songs – Recor ding Y our P er for mances and Cr eating Songs – The T yros3 not only lets you play back commer cially available MIDI songs, but also allows you to cr eate your original songs by r ecording y our performance. The recor ded per f[...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – 58 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual If y ou want to record to specific channels or change the MIDI channels assignment: While holding the SONG [REC] button, press the [1 ▲▼ ]–[8 ▲▼ ] buttons to set the desired channels to “REC”, then assign the desired part to the ch[...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 59 Y ou can play back the following types of Songs. •P r eset S ongs (in the PRESET P age of the Song Selection display) •Y our own r ecorded Songs (saved to the USER/HD/USB P age) • Commercially available S ong data: SMF (Standar d MIDI File)[...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – 60 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Operations During Pla ybac k • P ause .................... P ress the [PL A Y/PA USE] button. Pr essing it again resumes Song playback from the curr ent position. • Rewind ................. P ress the [REW] button to move back one measure. H [...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 61 Y ou can vie w the music notation (score) of the selected Song. 1 Select a Song (steps 1–3 on page 59). 2 Press the [SCORE] button to call up the Score displa y . As starting playback, the “ball” bounces along through the score, indicating [...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – 62 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Song P osition markers (SP 1–SP 4) can be placed in the Song data. This not only lets you navigate quickly and easily through the Song data, but also lets you set up conv enient playback loops—allowing you to cr eate dynamic Song arrangements[...]
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3 3 S ongs – Recor ding Y our P er formances and Cr eating Songs – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 63 Using Markers in Loop Pla yback In this section, the loop playback method is explained as an example of loop playback between SP 1 and SP 2. 1 Press the [PLA Y/P A USE] button to start playbac k from the top of the Song. 2 After passing the [SP 1[...]
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4 4 64 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual M ulti P ads – Adding M usical Phrases to Y our Performance – M ulti P ads – Adding M usical Phrases to Y our P er for mance – The M ulti P ads can be used to play a number of shor t pre-r ecorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and var iety to your keyboard performances. M [...]
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4 4 M ulti P ads – Adding M usical Phrases to Y our Performance – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 65 While holding the MUL TI P AD CONTR OL [SELECT ] button, press one of the MUL TI P AD CONTR OL [1]–[4] buttons to put the M ulti P ad playback in standby . The corresponding button will flash in red. Y ou can even play two, three, or four M ult[...]
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5 5 66 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual M usic Finder – Calling U p Ideal Setups for Y our M usic – M usic F inder – Calling U p Ideal S etups for Y our M usic – If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don ’ t know which S tyle and V oice settings would be appropriate, the convenient M usic F inder function can help y ou out. Sim[...]
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5 5 M usic Finder – Calling U p Ideal Setups for Y our M usic – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 67 Y ou can search the records by specifying a song name or keywor d, using the Search function of the M usic F inder . 1 From the ALL tab of the MUSIC FINDER displa y , press the [6 ▲ ] (SEARCH 1) button to call up the Sear ch display . 2 Enter the [...]
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6 6 68 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Registration M emor y – Saving and Recalling C ustom P anel Setups – R egistration M emor y – Saving and R ecalling Custom P anel Setups – The Registration M emor y function allows you to save (or “ register ”) virtually all panel settings to a Registration M emor y button, and then instantly recall [...]
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6 6 Registration M emor y – Saving and Recalling C ustom P anel Setups – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 69 5 Register various panel setups to other b uttons by repeating steps 1–4. The registered panel setups can be r ecalled by simply pressing the desir ed number button. Y ou can save all the eight registered panel setups as a single Registra[...]
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6 6 Registration M emor y – Saving and Recalling C ustom P anel Setups – 70 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Recalling a Registered P anel Setup The saved Registration M emor y Bank files can be recalled b y using the REGIST BANK [-]/[+] buttons or the following procedure. 1 Press the REGIST B ANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneousl y to call up th[...]
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7 7 T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 71 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der R ecor ding A udio with the Har d Disk R ecor der He re you ’ll learn ho w to recor d your performance as audio data to an installed hard disk dr ive. F or example, by connecting a guitar , micro- phone or other device to the instrument, you can recor d an ensembl[...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der 72 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual 3 Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [REC] and [ST OP] buttons simultaneousl y . This creates an audio file for recor ding. 4 Enter a name for the ne w file and press the [8 ▲ ] (OK) button. F or instr uctions on naming, see page 34. 5 Press the [REC] button to enab l[...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 73 9 Press the [I] (SA VE) button to sa ve the new recording, then at the prompt, press the [G] (OK) button. N ext, let’ s record your singing to the S ub track. Y ou can record your vocals while listening to playback of the Main track (recor ded in steps above). 10 [...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der 74 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual 17 When finished recording, press the [STOP] b utton. 18 To hear your new recor ding, press the [PLA Y/P A USE] button. 19 Press the [I] (SA VE) button to sa ve the new recording, then at the prompt, press the [G] (OK) button. N ext, mix all data from the Main trac[...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 75 1 Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SELECT] button, then use the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired audio file. 2 Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [PLA Y/P A USE] button to start playback. To stop the playback, press the [ST OP] button. Selecting the Previous/Ne xt A [...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der 76 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual This function allows you to transfer your r ecorded audio to a computer via a USB storage device, for further editing and/or recor ding. The data which can be exported are in stereo W A V format (44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit resolu- tion). O nly the Main track ca[...]
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7 7 Recor ding Audio with the H ard Disk Recor der T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 77 7 Press the [6 ▼ ] (EXECUTE) button to e xpor t the file(s). Exporting may take as little as a couple of seconds or as long as a few minutes, depending on the file size, as well as the number of files you ar e exporting. Do not disconnect the device while the R[...]
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8 8 M ixing Console – E diting the V olume and T onal Balance – 78 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual M ixing Console – Editing the V olume and T onal Balance – There ar e many components that make up the overall sound of the Ty r os3. These include MIDI sequence data from the Styles, S ongs, and M ulti P ads, and audio input from a microphone, [...]
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8 8 M ixing Console – E diting the V olume and T onal Balance – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 79 3 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button repeatedl y to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display f or the relev ant parts. The part name is indicated at the top of the display . 4 Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select a parameter , then use the [1]– [8] slider[...]
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8 8 M ixing Console – E diting the V olume and T onal Balance – 80 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. F or signals that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it “ squeezes” the dynamic range, effectiv ely making so[...]
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8 8 M ixing Console – E diting the V olume and T onal Balance – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 81 Saving Master Compressor Settings The Master Compressor settings y ou have edited on page 80 can be saved as the U ser Compressor type. 1 Press the [I] (SA VE) button to enter the USER MASTER COM- PRESSOR display . 2 Select the destination to which [...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – 82 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual I nter net D ir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Dir ectly to the Inter net – Y ou can purchase and download S ong data and other types of data from the special website by dir ectly connecting to the Internet. Y ou [...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 83 ● Connection example 3: Wireless connection U sing a wireless LAN Adaptor ● Connection example 4: Wireless connection U sing a USB wireless LAN adaptor Fr om the special website, you can audition and purchase S ong data, a[...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – 84 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual By using the [1 ▲▼ ]–[8 ▲▼ ] buttons, you can navigate through the website—e.g., follow links, return to pr eviously displayed pages, etc. When the size of the web page is too large to be shown at one time in the b[...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 85 Y ou can purchase and download Song data (for playback on this instrument) and other types of data from the special website. F or details on purchasing and downloading data, refer to the instructions on the site itself . Opera[...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – 86 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual 4 To call up the relevant Edit displa y , use the [2 ▲▼ ]/[3 ▲▼ ] (ENTER) buttons. F or some items, the Edit display may not be shown, but the setting or change may be executed. 5 Press the [2 ▲▼ ] (UP/DO WN) butto[...]
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9 9 I nternet Dir ect Connection – Connecting the T yros3 Directly to the I nter net – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 87 The settings of the Internet function are not initializ ed when using the Initialize operation of the instrument (page 35); I nternet settings must be initialized separately , as explained here. Initializing will reset to the [...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 88 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Connections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – Connecting the Optional Y amaha TRS-MS02 Speaker U se the [ T O RIGHT SPEAKER], [T O LEFT SPEAKER] and [T O SUB WOOFER L/R] jacks. See page 100. Using External A udio Devices f or Playbac k The [LINE OU[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 89 Mixing the Sound of External A udio Devices with the T yr os3 Sound The [LINE IN/MIC] jacks can be used either as LINE IN or MIC. The [L/L+R/MIC] jack can be connected to any standard microphone or line-lev el source with a 1/4” phone plug. By connecting[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 90 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Y ou can connect the T yros3 directly to an external monitor for displaying the lyrics and chords of your song data on a large scr een. Ther e are two kinds of output connectors: R GB OUT (for a computer monitor) and VIDEO OUT (for a TV or video monitor). [...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 91 By connecting a microphone, you can enjoy singing along with your keyboar d perfor- mance or with Song playback (KARAOKE). M ake sure you have a conventional dynamic microphone. 1 Set the [TRIM] control on the rear panel and the [INPUT V OL- UME] on the fr[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 92 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Adding Eff ects to The Micr ophone Sound U se the [EFFECT ] button to determine the on/off setting of the effect applied to the microphone, set in the Mixing Console display (page 78). Applying Harmon y V ocals to Y our V oice Y ou can automatically apply [...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 93 One or two optional Y amaha FC4 or FC5 footswitches and an optional Y amaha FC7 F oot Controller can be connected to one of these ASSIGNABLE FOOT P EDAL jacks. By default, a foot pedal connected to jack 1 controls sustain, a foot pedal connected to jack 2 [...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 94 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual By connecting the instr ument to a USB storage device, you can save data you ’ ve created to the device, as well as r ead data from it. U se the [USB T O DEVICE] terminal to connect a USB storage device. Connecting a USB Storage Device Precautions when u[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 95 Formatting a USB Storage Device When a USB storage device is connected or media is inserted, a message may appear prompting you to format the device/media. If so, ex ecute the format operation. 1 Insert a USB storage device for f ormatting into the [USB T [...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 96 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual By connecting a computer to the [USB T O HOST ] terminal, you can transfer data between the T yros3 and the computer via MIDI, and use the computer to control, edit and organize data on the T yros3. F or example, you can use the included V oice Editor pro-[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 97 Accessing a Har d Disk Drive on the T yros3 fr om the Computer (USB Storage Mode) When the USB S torage mode is selected, W ave files and Song files can be transferred between the internal hard disk driv e of the T yros3 and the computer . In the “ nor[...]
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10 10 C onnections – U sing T yros3 with Other Devices – 98 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual The sophisticated MIDI functions give you pow erful tools to expand your music performance and creation possibilities. U se the [MIDI] terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, sequencer , etc.) • MIDI IN ............[...]
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11 11 U tility – Making G lobal Settings – T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 99 U tility – Making G lobal Settings – The U tility section in the Function menu provides a var iety of conve- nient tools and settings for the T yros3. These include general settings that affect the entire instrument, as well as detailed settings for specific functi[...]
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Installing the Optional S peakers 100 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual I nstalling the Optional S peakers Make sur e that you have all of the parts below , included in the TRS-MS02 speaker package. 1 T urn the T yros3’ s power off, and disconnect the A C power cord. Also, make sure to disconnect the ke yboard fr om any other external de vices. 2 Ins[...]
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Installing the Optional S peakers T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 101 5 Use the RCA pin/8-pin combination cable to connect the subwoof er speaker to the respective outputs on the T yros3. 6 Connect the power plugs of the T yros3 and the subw oofer to an appropriate A C outlet. 7 First, set the v olume controls (MASTER V OLUME on the T yros3 and B ASS[...]
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Installing the Optional DIMMs 102 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual I nstalling the Optional DIMMs Installing optional DIMMs to the T yros3 allo ws you to save large amounts of V oice data created by the V oice Cr eator function. This section explains how to install DIMM memor y modules to the T yros3. Compatible DIMMs The T yros3 does not necessarily [...]
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Installing the Optional DIMMs T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 103 3 Remove the f our screws fr om the cover . 4 Insert the two DIMMs into the DIMM sockets. Open the ejector levers, then insert the DIMM vertically in the socket. 5 Re-install the cover y ou removed in step 3, in rever se order . 6 Check that the installed DIMMs are functioning pr operl[...]
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Replacing the I nternal Har d Disk 104 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual R eplacing the Inter nal H ar d D isk If the factory-installed hard disk crashes or when you want to r eplace it with another one (for example, one you have used on the T yros/T yros2), you can r emove the curr ent one and install the new one by following the pro- cedure belo w . [...]
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Replacing the I nternal Har d Disk T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 105 5 Remove the f our screws to remo ve the installed hard disk unit from the brac ket. 6 Attach the ne w hard disk unit to the brac ket using the four screws remo ved in step 5. 7 Set the T yros3 right-side up. 8 Insert the hard disk bracket into the slot. 9 T urn the T yros3 face d[...]
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Tr oubleshooting 106 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Tr oubleshooting PR OBLEM POSSIBLE CA USE/SOL UTION When using a mobile phone, noise is produced. U sing a mobile phone in close proximity to the T yros3 may produce interference. T o prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the T yros3. The Main display does not appear e[...]
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Tr oubleshooting T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 107 N ot all simultaneously played notes sound. Y ou are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony of the T yros3. The T yros3 can play up to 128 notes at the same time—including RIGHT 1/RIGHT 2/RIGHT 3/LEFT V oices, Style, S ong, and Multi P ad notes. When the maximum polyphony is exceeded, the least[...]
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Tr oubleshooting 108 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Song playback does not start. If the Song is write-protected (“P rot. 2 Edit ” is shown at the upper left of the Song name): • The original file may not be in the same folder . I t cannot be played back unless the original file (showing “P rot.2 Orig” at the upper left of the Song name)[...]
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P anel Button Chart T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 109 P anel Button Chart ● N o. ............................. Corresponds to the number in the “P anel Controls and T erminals ” on page 12. ● Button/Control .......... Indicates the button/controller that you should use at first for entering the corresponding function. ● Display .........[...]
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P anel Button Chart 110 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual !7 [MIXING CONSOLE] MIXING CONSOLE displa y V OL/V OICE 78 ● FIL TER 78 ● TUNE 41, 78 ● EFFECT 78 ● EQ 78 ● CMP 80 — LINE OUT 78 ● !8 [CHANNEL ON/OFF] CHANNEL ON/OFF (pop-up) STYLE, SONG 54, 63 — !9 [BALANCE] BALANCE (pop-up) 1/2, 2/2 55, 75 — @0 T AB [ Q Q Q Q ][ W W W W ]— [...]
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P anel Button Chart T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 111 [DIGIT AL RECORDING] SONG CREA T OR REC MODE 63 ● CHANNEL 63 ● CHORD 63 ● 1–16 63 ● SYS/EX. 63 ● L YRICS 63 ● STYLE CREA TOR BASIC 56 ● ASSEMBL Y 56 ● GROO VE 56 ● CHANNEL 56 ● P ARAMETER 56 ● EDIT 56 ● MUL TI P AD CREA TOR RECORD 65 ● EDIT 65 ● @2 HARD DISK RECORDE[...]
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S pecifications 112 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual S pecifications Ke yboard Ke ys 61 ke ys (C1–C6) Initial T ouch/After touch T ype Organ (FSX) V oice Polyphon y (max) 128 Lay er R1/R2/R3/L Split Style (default point: F # 2), Left (default point: F # 2), Right 3 (default point: G2) V oices 749 V oices + 20 Organ Flutes + 480 XG V oices + 256 GM[...]
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S pecifications T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 113 * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’ s manual are for inf or mation purposes only . Y amaha Corp. reser ves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options ma y not be the same in ev er y locale, [...]
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114 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Index I ndex Numerics [1 ▲▼ ]–[8 ▲▼ ] buttons ................ 21 1–16 ................................................ 63 [1]–[8] sliders .................................. 21 A [A]–[ J] ............................................. 20 AC IN ............................................. 16 AC MP ..[...]
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Index T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 115 INTERNET .................................... 83 Internet Dir ect Connection ............. 82 Internet Settings display ................... 85 INTR O ........................................... 50 IP address ........................................ 86 K Keyboard P art .................................. 38 KEY[...]
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116 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual Index R ecor ding ........................................ 71 R edo ................................................ 72 Reference M anual .............................. 8 REFRESH ....................................... 84 REGIST BANK .............................. 69 REGISTRA TION MEMORY ......... 68 REGISTRA TION [...]
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T yros3 Owner’ s Manual • 117 L imited W arr anty 90 D A YS LABOR 1 YEAR P ARTS Y amaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Y amaha, warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below , that the product will be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship for the periods indicated. This warran[...]
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118 • T yros3 Owner’ s Manual 1. IMPORT ANT NOTICE: DO NO T MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con- tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly appro ved by Y amaha may v oid your authority , granted b y the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORT ANT : When connecting this[...]
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For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha representativ e or the authorized distributor listed below . Pour plus de détails sur les produits, v euillez-vous adresser à Y amaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de v ous figurant dans la liste suiv ante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Niederlass[...]
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Yamaha Home Keyboards Home Page http://music.yamaha.com/homekeyboard Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper. U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2008 Yamaha Corporation WP10110 8XXPODHX.X-01A0 Printed in Japan[...]