Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 11

Instantly selecting custom panel settings, Understanding the organization and structure of the Tyros2 - tutoring

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Application Index Using the LCD display ● Understanding and using the Main display ...Page 22 ● Viewing the Song Lyrics on the LCD display Page 47, 114 ● Viewing the Song Score on the LCD display Pages 51, 112 ● Viewing text on the LCD display ...Page 115 ● Showing the display contents on a separate monitor Pages 16, 188 Playing style playback chords with your left hand and melodies with your right-Auto Accompaniment (ACMP) feature ● Selecting and playing a style ...Page 31 ● Learning how to play specific chord types Chord Tutor Page 152 ● Learning how to play (indicate) chords for style playback Chord Fingering Page 152 ● Applying automatic harmony or echo to your right-hand melodies Harmony/Echo Pages 39, 191 ● Automatically changing the chords of the Multi Pads with your left-hand play Chord Match Page 38 Instantly selecting custom panel settings ● Calling up ideal panel setups Programmable Music Finder Pages 40, 171 ● Changing setups to match the style Programmable One Touch Setting (OTS) ........Pages 36, 155 ● Saving and recalling custom panel setups Registration Memory Pages 52, 173 Creating sounds, styles, songs, and more ● Data that can be created using the Tyros2's features Page 71 ● Creating your original voices Voice Set Page 91 Voice Creator Page 94 ● Creating your original Organ Flutes voices Voice Set Page 89 ● Creating your original styles Style Creator Page 159 • Assembling a custom style from existing patterns Page 163 • Recording a rhythm pattern...Page 161 • Memorize panel settings to the One Touch Setting contained in the style Page 155 ● Creating your original songs • Recording your keyboard performance Song Creator Pages 55-58 • Inputting notes one by one Song Creator Pages 125-132 • Inputting and editing lyrics Song Creator Page 133 • Entering Markers in a song Song Creator Pages 44, 133 • Recording your performance to the optional hard disk drive Hard Disk Recorder .......Pages 59, 135 ● Creating your original Multi Pads ...Page 169 ● Creating a Registration Memory bank ...Pages 53-54 ● Creating new Music Finder records ...Page 171 ● Creating new Vocal Harmony types ...Page 175 ● Creating new Effect types ...Page 183 ● Creating custom Master EQ settings ...Page 184 ● Creating custom Master Compressor settings Page 185 ● Naming the created data ...Page 76 ● Saving the created data as a file ...Page 75 Understanding the organization and structure of the Tyros2 ● About the various types of data/files managed with the Tyros2 Page 71 ● About files and folders ...Page 71 ● About the color-coded button lamps ...Page 79 ● About the memory structure ...Page 71 ● About basic operations ...Pages 68-80 ● About the tone generator parts...Page 179 ● About the effect structure...Page 181 11 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Application Index
11
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Using the LCD display
Understanding and using the Main display
.......................................................................................................
Page 22
Viewing the Song Lyrics on the LCD display
............................................................................................
Page 47, 114
Viewing the Song Score on the LCD display
..........................................................................................
Pages 51, 112
Viewing text on the LCD display
.....................................................................................................................
Page 115
Showing the display contents on a separate monitor
.............................................................................
Pages 16, 188
Playing style playback chords with your left hand and melodies with your
right—Auto Accompaniment (ACMP) feature
Selecting and playing a style
............................................................................................................................
Page 31
Learning how to play specific chord types
.......................................................
Chord Tutor
............................
Page 152
Learning how to play (indicate) chords for style playback
................................
Chord Fingering
.....................
Page 152
Applying automatic harmony or echo to your right-hand melodies
..................
Harmony/Echo
...............
Pages 39, 191
Automatically changing the chords of the Multi Pads
with your left-hand play
....................................................................................
Chord Match
............................
Page 38
Instantly selecting custom panel settings
Calling up ideal panel setups
.........................................
Programmable Music Finder
...........................
Pages 40, 171
Changing setups to match the style
...............................
Programmable One Touch Setting (OTS)
........
Pages 36, 155
Saving and recalling custom panel setups
....................
Registration Memory
.......................................
Pages 52, 173
Creating sounds, styles, songs, and more
Data that can be created using the Tyros2’s features
.......................................................................................
Page 71
Creating your original voices
...........................................................................
Voice Set
.................................
Page 91
Voice Creator
...........................
Page 94
Creating your original Organ Flutes voices
......................................................
Voice Set
.................................
Page 89
Creating your original styles
............................................................................
Style Creator
.........................
Page 159
• Assembling a custom style from existing patterns
.....................................................................................
Page 163
• Recording a rhythm pattern
........................................................................................................................
Page 161
• Memorize panel settings to the One Touch Setting contained in the style
.................................................
Page 155
Creating your original songs
• Recording your keyboard performance
.......................................................
Song Creator
...................
Pages 55–58
• Inputting notes one by one
..........................................................................
Song Creator
...............
Pages 125–132
• Inputting and editing lyrics
...........................................................................
Song Creator
.........................
Page 133
• Entering Markers in a song
.........................................................................
Song Creator
.................
Pages 44, 133
• Recording your performance to the optional hard disk drive
.......................
Hard Disk Recorder
.......
Pages 59, 135
Creating your original Multi Pads
....................................................................................................................
Page 169
Creating a Registration Memory bank
......................................................................................................
Pages 53–54
Creating new Music Finder records
................................................................................................................
Page 171
Creating new Vocal Harmony types
................................................................................................................
Page 175
Creating new Effect types
...............................................................................................................................
Page 183
Creating custom Master EQ settings
..............................................................................................................
Page 184
Creating custom Master Compressor settings
................................................................................................
Page 185
Naming the created data
..................................................................................................................................
Page 76
Saving the created data as a file
......................................................................................................................
Page 75
Understanding the organization and structure of the Tyros2
About the various types of data/files managed with the Tyros2
........................................................................
Page 71
About files and folders
......................................................................................................................................
Page 71
About the color-coded button lamps
.................................................................................................................
Page 79
About the memory structure
.............................................................................................................................
Page 71
About basic operations
.............................................................................................................................
Pages 68–80
About the tone generator parts
.......................................................................................................................
Page 179
About the effect structure
................................................................................................................................
Page 181