Yamaha Tyros4 Reference Manual - Page 119
Saving the Microphone Settings, VOCAL MIC/TALK indicator, INPUT LEVEL meter
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Saving the Microphone Settings All the settings (VOCAL/TALK pages) are saved together as a single file. Up to ten settings can be saved. 1 Call up the MIC SETTING MEMORY display. [MIC SETTING] [H] (USER MEMORY) 2 Press the [6 ] (SAVE) button to save the file to USER. For details on the naming and deleting procedures, refer to the Basic Operation section in the Owner's Manual. NOTE The microphone setting memories are contained and saved in a User Effect File. For information about User Effect Files, refer to page 138. Calling Up the Microphone Settings Saved to USER To call up the Microphone Settings you've saved to USER, follow the instructions below. 1 Call up the MIC SETTING MEMORY display. [MIC SETTING] [H] (USER MEMORY) 2 Press the [A]-[J] buttons to select the desired setting file. VOCAL Page Connections - Using Tyros4 with Other Devices - MIC/TALK indicator Indicates whether MIC (singing settings) or TALK (announcement settings) is active. Pressing the [TALK] button toggles this setting. INPUT LEVEL meter Indicates the level of the microphone input signal. Adjust the [MIC GAIN] control so that the INPUT LEVEL meter lights in green or yellow. Make sure that the meter does not light in orange or red, since this indicates that the input level is too high. 3BAND EQ (selected by [A] or [B] button) EQ (Equalizer) is a processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands which can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. The Tyros4 features a high-grade three-band (LOW, MID and HIGH) digital equalizer function for the microphone sound. [1 ]/ Hz Adjusts the center frequency of the corresponding band. [3 ]/ [5 ] [2 ]/ dB Boosts or cuts the level of the corresponding band by up to 12 dB. 11 [4 ]/ [6 ] NOISE GATE (selected by [C] or [D] button) This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a specified level. This effectively cuts off extraneous noise, allowing the desired signal (vocal, etc.) to pass. [1 ]/ [2 ]/ SW (Switch) TH. (Threshold) Turns the Noise Gate on or off. Adjusts the input level at which the gate begins to open. Tyros4 Reference Manual 119