Yamaha TYROS Owners Manual - Page 126

Music Finder, Music Finder Record Editing, Saving Music Finder Records as a single file

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Reference Music Finder Quick Guide on page 40 This section briefly shows how to create and edit Music Finder records, and gives information about the structure and organization of Music Finder data. For basic instructions on using Music Finder, see the "Quick Guide." Music Finder Record Editing From the [MUSIC FINDER] → RECORD EDIT display, you can call up existing records and edit them to suit your preferences. You can even use this to create your own Music Finder records which are saved to internal Flash ROM automatically. Enter each item in the same way as done in the Search display. Determines the genre to which the current record belongs. Determines the tempo set when this record is selected. Adds the currently edited record to the Favorite page. Clears the selected record. The deleted record number becomes empty. Press this LCD button to add the currently edited record to the Music Finder as a new record. Press this to store the settings here to the current record on Flash ROM and return back to the MUSIC FINDER display. Press this to cancel the operation and return to the MUSIC FINDER display. Creates a new genre for inclusion of the current record, and lets you enter a genre name. • You can also change a preset record to create a new one. If you want to keep the original preset, make sure to name and register the edited record as a new record. Preset records can also be cleared. • 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. • The maximum number of records is 2500, including preset records. Saving Music Finder Records as a single file All Music Finder records created and stored on the internal Flash ROM can be handled together as a single file. Keep in mind that individual records (panel setups) cannot be handled as separate files. Music Finder Flash ROM The Open/Save display for the Music Finder called up via [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM RESET → MUSIC FINDER lets you save the Music Finder file to the User or Disk drive. All records can be saved together as a single file. Record Record Preset Records (editable) Records added from the Music Finder display. Up to 2500 records can be created and saved. 126 TYROS Owner's Manual 124

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Quick Guide on page 40
Music Finder
This section briefly shows how to create and edit Music Finder records, and gives information about the structure and
organization of Music Finder data.
For basic instructions on using Music Finder, see the “Quick Guide.”
Music Finder Record Editing
From the [MUSIC FINDER]
RECORD EDIT display, you can call up existing records and edit them to suit your preferences.
You can even use this to create your own Music Finder records which are saved to internal Flash ROM automatically.
Saving Music Finder Records as a single file
All Music Finder records created and stored on the internal Flash ROM can be handled together as a single file. Keep in mind that
individual records (panel setups) cannot be handled as separate files.
Enter each item in the same way as
done in the Search display.
Clears the selected record. The deleted
record number becomes empty.
Press this to cancel the operation and
return to the MUSIC FINDER display.
Adds the currently
edited record to the
Favorite page.
Determines the tempo set
when this record is
selected.
Determines the genre
to which the current
record belongs.
Creates a new genre for inclu-
sion of the current record, and
lets you enter a genre name.
Press this LCD button to add the cur-
rently edited record to the Music Finder
as a new record.
Press this to store the settings here to the
current record on Flash ROM and return
back to the MUSIC FINDER display.
You can also change a preset
record to create a new one.
If you
want to keep the original preset,
make sure to name and register
the edited record as a new record.
Preset records can also be
cleared.
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.
The maximum number of records
is 2500, including preset records.
The Open/Save display for the Music Finder called up
via [FUNCTION]
UTILITY
SYSTEM RESET
MUSIC FINDER lets you save the Music Finder file to
the User or Disk drive.
All records can be saved together as a single
le.
Music Finder
Record
Record
Preset Records
(editable)
Records added from the
Music Finder display.
Up to 2500 records can be created and saved.
Flash ROM