Yamaha Tyros4 Reference Manual - Page 138

Custom Reset-Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single

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Custom Reset-Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single File For the items below, you can save your Original Settings as a Single File for future recall. 1 Make all desired settings on the instrument. 2 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION]  [I] UTILITY  TAB [][] SYSTEM RESET 3 Press one of the [F]-[I] buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data. [F] SYSTEM SETUP Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION]  [I] UTILITY and FILES microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the Data List for details on which parameters belong to the System Setup. [G] MIDI SETUP The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the USER tab display are handled FILES as a single file. [H] USER EFFECT The User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types and user FILES compressor types created via the Mixing Console display, as well as the user vocal harmony types and user microphone setting memories are managed as a single file. [I] MUSIC FINDER All the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file. FILES 4 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select one of the tabs (other than the PRESET) to which your settings 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 SYS- TEM 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. 138 Tyros4 Reference Manual

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138
Tyros4
Reference Manual
Custom Reset—Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single
File
For the items below, you can save your Original Settings as a Single File for future recall.
1
Make all desired settings on the instrument.
2
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
[I] UTILITY
TAB [
][
] SYSTEM RESET
3
Press one of the [F]–[I] buttons to call up the relevant display
for saving your data.
4
Use the TAB [
][
] buttons to select one of the tabs (other
than the PRESET) to which your settings 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 SYS-
TEM 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]
[I] UTILITY and
microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the
Data List for details on which parameters belong to the System Setup.
[G]
MIDI SETUP
FILES
The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the USER tab display are handled
as a single file.
[H]
USER EFFECT
FILES
The User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types and user
compressor types created via the Mixing Console display, as well as the user vocal
harmony types and user microphone setting memories are managed as a single file.
[I]
MUSIC FINDER
FILES
All the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file.