Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 172

Restoring the Factory-programmed Music Finder, Calling up Music Finder files saved to User drive or

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Reference Music Finder ■ Restoring the Factory-programmed Music Finder The operation below lets you restore the Tyros2's Music Finder to its original factory settings. 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 2 Select "UTILITY." 3 Checkmark the MUSIC FINDER box. 4 Executes the Factory Reset operation for the Music Finder. CAUTION This operation automatically deletes all your original records from internal memory and replaces them with the factory Music Finder data. ■ Calling up Music Finder files saved to User drive or external devices You can call up Music Finder data saved to any of the installed drives by the following procedure. Call up the Open/Save display for the Music Finder via [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM RESET → MUSIC FINDER. Select the desired Music Finder file from the User drive or external devices. All Music Finder records can be stored together as a single file. When selecting a stored file, a message appears prompting you to replace or append the records as desired. REPLACE All Music Finder records currently in the instrument are deleted and replaced with the records of the selected file. APPEND The records called up are added to the vacant record numbers. Select one of the settings above to call up the Music Finder file. Select "CANCEL" to abort this operation. You can select a Music Finder file from the Preset drive. This file is the factory-programmed Music Finder. CAUTION Selecting "REPLACE" automatically deletes all your original records from internal memory and replaces them with the factory Music Finder data. 172 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Music Finder
Reference
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Restoring the Factory-programmed Music Finder
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The operation below lets you restore the Tyros2’s Music Finder to its original factory settings.
Calling up Music Finder files saved to User drive or external devices
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You can call up Music Finder data saved to any of the installed drives by the following procedure.
2
3
4
1
Press the [FUNC-
TION] button.
Select “UTILITY.”
Checkmark the MUSIC FINDER box.
Executes the Factory Reset opera-
tion for the Music Finder.
This operation automatically deletes all
your original records from internal mem-
ory and replaces them with the factory
Music Finder data.
CAUTION
Select the desired Music Finder file from
the User drive or external devices.
All Music Finder records
can be stored together as a
single file.
When selecting a stored file,
a message appears prompt-
ing you to replace or append
the records as desired.
REPLACE
All Music Finder records
currently in the instrument
are deleted and replaced
with the records of the
selected file.
APPEND
The records called up are
added to the vacant
record numbers.
Select one of the settings
above to call up the Music
Finder file. Select “CAN-
CEL” to abort this operation.
Call up the Open/Save display for the Music
Finder via [FUNCTION]
UTILITY
SYSTEM
RESET
MUSIC FINDER.
You can select a Music Finder file from the
Preset drive. This file is the factory-pro-
grammed Music Finder.
Selecting “REPLACE” auto-
matically deletes all your
original records from inter-
nal memory and replaces
them with the factory Music
Finder data.
CAUTION