Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 101

Editing a Custom Voice on the Tyros2-Voice Set, Select a Custom voice.

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Reference Voice Creator-Custom Voice Edit Editing a Custom Voice on the Tyros2-Voice Set Once you've imported audio data and created a Custom voice with the Voice Creator features, you can use the Voice Set function on the Tyros2 to finish editing your new voice. While Voice Creator lets you import audio data and create the Elements for the voice, Voice Set provides all of the other parameters that you need to customize the voice and make it ready for playing. 1 Select a Custom voice. Press the [CUSTOM VOICE] button and select the desired voice. NOTE • If you have a computer, you can also use the Voice Editor software to edit Custom voices. (For details, see page 111.) 2 Press the [VOICE SET] LCD button (upper [5] button), and use the Voice Set controls to edit the voice. For details on using Voice Set, see page 91. NOTE • If you save the data after setting the Voice Set parameters, the saved file contains only the Voice Set parameter settings and the path of the original voice-and does not contain the voice data itself. This means that if you change the location of the original voice, the saved file will sound a different voice. 101 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Voice Creator—Custom Voice Edit
Reference
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Editing a Custom Voice on the Tyros2—Voice Set
Once you’ve imported audio data and created a Custom voice with the Voice Creator features,
you can use the Voice Set function on the Tyros2 to finish editing your new voice. While Voice
Creator lets you import audio data and create the Elements for the voice, Voice Set provides all
of the other parameters that you need to customize the voice and make it ready for playing.
1
Select a Custom voice.
Press the [CUSTOM VOICE] button and select the desired voice.
2
Press the [VOICE SET] LCD button (upper [5] button), and use the
Voice Set controls to edit the voice.
For details on using Voice Set, see page 91.
• If you have a computer, you can
also use the Voice Editor software
to edit Custom voices. (For details,
see page 111.)
NOTE
• If you save the data after setting
the Voice Set parameters, the
saved file contains only the Voice
Set parameter settings and the
path of the original voice—and
does not contain the voice data
itself. This means that if you
change the location of the original
voice, the saved file will sound a
different voice.
NOTE