Yamaha TYROS Owners Manual - Page 79

Voice Types, Organ Flutes Voices, Percussion/Drum Kit Voices, GM&XG Voices and GM2 Voices

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Reference Voices Voice Types VO I C E PIANO STRINGS TRUMPET GUITAR ACCORDION ORGAN FLUTES E.PIANO CHOIR SAXOPHONE BASS PAD CUSTOM VOICE Organ Flutes Voices Custom Voices Preset Voices ORGAN BRASS FLUTE / CLARINET PERC. / DRUM KIT SYNTH USER Percussion/Drum Voices The [USER] button lets you directly access those voices saved to drives other than the Preset drive. Press this button and the voice last selected from the User drive or disk drive will be called up, along with the appropriate Open/Save display. The buttons of the VOICE section (excepting USER) are used to call up the relevant voice selection (Open/Save) display for the Preset drive. Pressing one of the buttons calls up the voice selection display corresponding to the selected category, and the last selected voice in the category is automatically called up. Five of these voice categories (below) are slightly different from the others and deserve special explanation. I Organ Flutes Voices Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button to call up the Open/Save display for selecting among the special organ voices. You can also use the Sound Creator features to create your own original organ sounds. Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your own sounds by adjusting the levels of the flute footages. I Percussion/Drum Kit Voices When one of the Drum Kit or SFX Kit voices in the [PERC./DRUM] group is selected, you can play various drums and percussion instruments or SFX (sound effects) sounds on the keyboard. The drum and percussion instruments played by the various keys are marked by symbols below the keys. Some of the instruments in the different drum kit voices sound different even though they have the same name, while others are essentially the same. See the separate Data List for a complete listing of the Drum Kit and SFX Kit assignments. • The Transpose functions (page 82) do not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit voices. When "Standard Kit 1" is selected: BrushBTruasph SlapCastaSnteictksOpen RimSSihdoetHStaicnkd ClapHi-HaHt iC-HloaHsteiP-dHeadtaOl peCnrashRCidyemCbyaml 1bTaalm1bCouowrinbVeeilbl raslap BongCooLnga H OTpimenbaAlgeoLgMo aLracas GuiroCSlahvoerst CuicaTrMiauntgeSlheaMkeurte C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Seq BCBrliurcuskshHhSTwaiprlSSnwairrelSnRaorlel SKoicfkt KSicokftTight KicSkSnnaarreFelToiogrFhTtlooomr TLomLoHwMTiodmTMomid TLCohHminiRgeHhisdeTeoCCmyySmmpbblaaaClsl hrCauCsphymRCbiydamelbCaylm2bCaBolon2nggaoHHMCutoenTgima bLalAegSHoagmoCbHSaaabWmahsbaiastWlehHGisutWleirooLoLdoWBnogloocdkBCHlouciTckraiaLOngpleenOJipnegnle BBeellll Tree I GM&XG Voices and GM2 Voices You can select the GM/XG/GM2 voices (page 8) directly via panel operations. Press one of the VOICE buttons to call up the Open/Save display for voices, then press the [UP] LCD button (lower [8] buttons) and call up the P2 page containing the "GM&XG" folder and the "GM2" folder. I Custom Voices ... Normally, data cannot be stored to the Preset drive; however, voice data created with the Voice Editor software (pages 59, 85) can be saved to the Preset drive as Custom Voice data. Custom Voices saved to the Preset drive can be called up via the [CUSTOM VOICE] button. 79 TYROS Owner's Manual 77

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Voices
Reference
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TYROS Owner’s Manual
Voice Types
The buttons of the VOICE section (excepting USER) are used to call up the relevant voice selection (Open/Save) display for the
Preset drive.
Pressing one of the buttons calls up the voice selection display corresponding to the selected category, and the last
selected voice in the category is automatically called up.
Five of these voice categories (below) are slightly different from the
others and deserve special explanation.
Organ Flutes Voices
............................................................................................
Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button to call up the Open/Save display for selecting among
the special organ voices.
You can also use the Sound Creator features to create your own
original organ sounds.
Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your own sounds by adjusting the levels of
the flute footages.
Percussion/Drum Kit Voices
............................................................................
When one of the Drum Kit or SFX Kit voices in the [PERC./DRUM] group is selected,
you can play various drums and percussion instruments or SFX (sound effects) sounds on
the keyboard. The drum and percussion instruments played by the various keys are
marked by symbols below the keys. Some of the instruments in the different drum kit
voices sound different even though they have the same name, while others are essentially
the same.
See the separate Data List for a complete listing of the Drum Kit and SFX Kit assign-
ments.
GM&XG Voices and GM2 Voices
....................................................................
You can select the GM/XG/GM2 voices (page 8) directly via panel operations. Press one
of the VOICE buttons to call up the Open/Save display for voices, then press the [UP]
LCD button (lower [8] buttons) and call up the P2 page containing the “GM&XG” folder
and the “GM2” folder.
Custom Voices
......................................................................................................
Normally, data cannot be stored to the Preset drive; however, voice data created with the
Voice Editor software (pages 59, 85) can be saved to the Preset drive as Custom Voice
data. Custom Voices saved to the Preset drive can be called up via the [CUSTOM VOICE]
button.
STRINGS
TRUMPET
CHOIR
SAXOPHONE
SYNTH
GUITAR
BASS
BRASS
PIANO
E.PIANO
ORGAN
USER
ORGAN
FLUTES
CUSTOM
VOICE
ACCORDION
PAD
PERC. /
DRUM KIT
FLUTE /
CLARINET
VOICE
The [USER] button lets you directly
access those voices saved to drives other
than the Preset drive.
Press this button
and the voice last selected from the User
drive or disk drive will be called up, along
with the appropriate Open/Save display.
Custom Voices
Organ Flutes
Voices
Percussion/Drum Voices
Preset Voices
The Transpose functions (page
82) do not affect the Drum Kit or
SFX Kit voices.
Seq Click H
Bell Tree
Jingle Bell
Triangle Open
Cuica Open
Wood Block L
Wood Block H
Guiro Long
Samba Whistle L
Samba Whistle H
Cabasa
Agogo H
Timbale H
Conga L
Conga H Mute
Bongo H
Ride Cymbal 2
Crash Cymbal 2
Splash Cymbal
Ride Cymbal Cup
Chinese Cymbal
High Tom
Mid Tom H
Mid Tom L
Low Tom
Floor Tom H
Floor Tom L
Snare Tight
Snare
Kick
Kick Tight
Kick Soft
Snare Soft
Snare Roll
Brush Tap Swirl
Brush Swirl
Brush Tap
Shaker
Triangle Mute
Cuica Mute
Claves
Guiro Short
Maracas
Agogo L
Timbale L
Conga H Open
Bongo L
Vibraslap
Cowbell
Tambourine
Ride Cymbal 1
Crash Cymbal 1
Hi-Hat Open
Hi-Hat Pedal
Hi-Hat Closed
Hand Clap
Side Stick
Open Rim Shot
Sticks
Castanet
Brush Slap
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
When
Standard Kit 1
is selected:
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