Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 28

Organ Flutes, Select the desired Organ voice and play the keyboard.

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Quick Guide Playing Voices Organ Flutes The Tyros2 uses advanced digital modeling technology to recreate the legendary sound of vintage organs. Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your own sound by increasing and decreasing the levels of the flute footages. 1 Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button to call up the Organ Flutes voice selection display. 2 Select the desired Organ voice and play the keyboard. 3 Press the upper [5] button to call up the display for adjusting vari- ous parameters of the Organ Flutes voice. Use the LCD [1]-[8] but- tons to adjust the footage settings. You can select the desired footage (16' or 5 1/3') with the [D] button. Use LCD [1] button to adjust the 16' or 5 1/3' footage. Use these to select the desired page of parameters. CAUTION If you wish to store the settings here, make sure to save the settings as a User Voice before selecting another voice or turning the power off (page 75). The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes. The term "footage" is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs, in which the sound is produced by pipes of different lengths (in feet). 4 Try out some of the other Organ Flutes voices. 28 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Playing Voices
Quick Guide
28
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Organ Flutes
The Tyros2 uses advanced digital modeling technology to recreate the legendary sound of vintage
organs. Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your own sound by increasing and decreas-
ing the levels of the flute footages.
1
Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button to call up the Organ Flutes
voice selection display.
2
Select the desired Organ voice and play the keyboard.
3
Press the upper [5] button to call up the display for adjusting vari-
ous parameters of the Organ Flutes voice. Use the LCD [1]–[8] but-
tons to adjust the footage settings.
4
Try out some of the other Organ Flutes voices.
CAUTION
You can select the
desired footage (16' or
5 1/3') with the [D] but-
ton. Use LCD [1] but-
ton to adjust the 16' or
5 1/3' footage.
Use these to select
the desired page of
parameters.
The footage settings determine the basic sound of the
organ flutes.
The term “footage” is a reference to the sound generation
of traditional pipe organs, in which the sound is produced
by pipes of different lengths (in feet).
If you wish to store the set-
tings here, make sure to
save the settings as a User
Voice before selecting
another voice or turning
the power off (page 75).