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Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Tyros3

Page 1: ...EN Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...elieve that our products and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery No...

Page 3: ...o blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obs...

Page 4: ...ow to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Always connect the three pi...

Page 5: ...he power off when moving the instrument from one location to another Data on the internal hard disk can be lost or corrupted if the instrument is moved while the power is on Saving and backing up your...

Page 6: ...t the various features described Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference Included Accessories AC power cord Music rest and brackets CD ROM Owner s Manual Installation Guide User Registrati...

Page 7: ...lity Download additional Voices from the website and load them to the Tyros3 and increase your selection of available Voices page 39 Easy connection with peripheral devices The built in LAN terminal l...

Page 8: ...ta List Contains various important preset content lists such as Voices Styles Effects as well as MIDI related infor mation MIDI Basics only in English French and German If you want to know more about...

Page 9: ...67901 from IVL Audio Inc The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd This product utilizes NF an embedded Internet browser from ACCESS Co Ltd NF...

Page 10: ...ects to Super Articulation Voices 42 Applying Voice Effects 44 Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices 46 2 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 48 Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment 48...

Page 11: ...82 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet 82 Accessing the Special Website 83 Operations in the Special Website 84 Purchasing and Downloading Data 85 About the Internet Settings Display 85 Initial...

Page 12: ...Page 42 Applies a vibrato effect i ART 1 ART 2 buttons Page 42 Controls Super Articulation Voices o PHONES jack Page 15 For connecting a pair of headphones 0 MIC buttons Page 92 Adds some effects to M...

Page 13: ...in audio format 3 VOICE EFFECT buttons Page 44 Applies some effects to the keyboard performance 4 INTERNET button Page 83 Accesses to Internet website 5 MUSIC FINDER button Page 66 Calls up the approp...

Page 14: ...onnecting Footswitches and or Foot controllers y MIDI terminals Page 98 For connecting external MIDI devices u RGB OUT terminal Page 90 For connecting a computer monitor i VIDEO OUT terminal Page 90 F...

Page 15: ...16 Turns the Tyros3 s power on or off 5 AC IN terminal Page 16 For connecting the supplied power cord 6 TO LEFT SPEAKER jack Page 100 For connecting an optional set of speakers o 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connect...

Page 16: ...ower cord supplied with the Tyros3 If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard...

Page 17: ...il it locks into place This determines the language used in the display for messages file names and character input 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W OWNER 2 Use 4...

Page 18: ...ll up the Owner Name display Refer to page 34 for character entry details Entering the Owner Name in the Opening Display If desired you can also change the background picture in the Main display by pr...

Page 19: ...calling up the various displays in sequence 2 Press the 7 8 SKIP OVERVIEW buttons in the Demo display to call up the specific Demo menu 3 Press one of the A E buttons to show a specific Demo The sub m...

Page 20: ...orresponding menu Display based Controls A J buttons see below DIRECT ACCESS button page 23 1 8 buttons page 21 ASSIGN slider page 21 A J buttons see below EXIT button page 22 DATA ENTRY dial and ENTE...

Page 21: ...ingly for functions shown directly above them only when the menu is shown in a knob or slider shape 1 8 buttons The 1 8 buttons are used to make selections or adjust settings up or down correspondingl...

Page 22: ...This convenient technique also works well with pop up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose Simply press the appropriate button ex TEMPO then rotate the DATA ENTRY dial and press ENTER to close the w...

Page 23: ...ears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button or move the slider wheel or connected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that...

Page 24: ...name and related information Displays the currently selected Style name time signature and tempo Pressing the D button calls up the Style Selection display page 48 t Multi Pad Bank name Displays the n...

Page 25: ...on Displays the function parameter assigned to the ASSIGN slider and its value page 21 3 Split Point Displays the Split Point positions page 38 4 Volume Balance Displays the volume balance among the p...

Page 26: ...USB storage device USB flash memory floppy disk etc is saved This appears only when USB storage device s is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal page 94 Data files and folders The data both pre pr...

Page 27: ...page the Prev button appears 3 Press one of the A J buttons to select the file You can also select the file by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute 4 Press the EXIT button...

Page 28: ...o types by pressing the 7 VIEW button File Selection display Normal View page 27 File Selection display List View see below F PROPERTY Shows the property of the drive folder file G TOP Moves the curso...

Page 29: ...ess the E MEMORY button A message appears prompting you to select one of the SONG STYLE buttons to which the path is to be memorized 2 Press one of the SONG I IV buttons for Songs or one of the STYLE...

Page 30: ...save your original data such as Songs and Voices you ve created to a file 1 After you ve created your original data Voice Style Song etc in the relevant display press the SAVE display button The File...

Page 31: ...Copy operation appears at the bottom of the display 3 Press one of the A J buttons corresponding to the desired file folder To cancel the selection press the same A J button again Press the 6 ALL butt...

Page 32: ...the file The file moved and pasted appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Deleting Files Folders This operation lets you delete a file folder 1 Call u...

Page 33: ...der Creating a New Folder This operation lets you create new folders Folders can be created named and organized as desired making it easier to find and select your original data 1 Call up the page of...

Page 34: ...DELETE button To delete all characters on the line at once press and hold the 7 DELETE button Entering marks or space 1 Press the 6 SYMBOL button to call up the mark list 2 Use the DATA ENTRY dial to...

Page 35: ...kup USB storage device destination 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W OWNER 3 Press the D BACKUP button to save the data to the USB storage device To restore the da...

Page 36: ...rd instruments Selecting a Voice RIGHT 1 and playing the keyboard 1 Press the PART SELECT RIGHT 1 button Make sure that the PART ON OFF RIGHT1 button is also turned on If it is turned off the right ha...

Page 37: ...t Voice name For details on the charac teristics see page 39 You can call up the information for the selected Voice by pressing the 6 INFO button To close the information display press the EXIT button...

Page 38: ...independently to each of the four keyboard parts Right 1 Right 2 Right 3 and Left You can combine these parts by using the PART ON OFF buttons to create a rich ensemble sound When the LEFT part is of...

Page 39: ...ful and convenient when creating MIDI data especially when you want to avoid using several different Voices just for a single instrument part Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold This function causes...

Page 40: ...regardless of the Modulation wheel position You can adjust the vibrato by moving the Modulation wheel You can also use the ART 1 ART 2 buttons to add articulations to the SA and SA2 Voices page 42 For...

Page 41: ...own roll the wheel toward you while playing the keyboard The Pitch Bend is applied to all the keyboard parts RIGHT 1 3 and LEFT The PITCH BEND wheel is self centering and will automatically return to...

Page 42: ...s separate from your keyboard playing For example in the case of the SA Saxophone Voice pressing the ART 1 button produces the sound of a sax player taking a breath and pressing the ART 2 button produ...

Page 43: ...ble ART button it will flash in red until the effect is finished playing You can cancel by pressing the button again while it flashes Just after you press release the note and articulation effect soun...

Page 44: ...cally It also lets you expressively control the Portamento effect depending on the selected Voice by playing legato When this button is off the part s Voice played polyphonically DSP DSP VARIATION Wit...

Page 45: ...Play a chord with your left hand to start the Style page 49 and play some notes in the right hand range of the keyboard You can also use the Harmony effect with the Style stopped Simply hold down a ch...

Page 46: ...the TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W buttons to select the location to which your Organ Flutes Voice will be saved Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices You can also use the 1 8 buttons to adjust the footage...

Page 47: ...Q Q W W W W SCALE TUNE Changing the part assignment of the TRANSPOSE buttons FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W KEYBOARD PANEL A B 4 TRANSPOSE ASSIGN Editing Voices Voice Set Voice Selection di...

Page 48: ...hestra even if you re playing by yourself 1 Press one of the STYLE category selection buttons to call up the Style Selection display 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Style Pressing...

Page 49: ...l orful harmonies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment Session These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic backing by mixing in original chord types and changes as...

Page 50: ...ore starting the Style playback After pressing one of the INTRO I III buttons start playback by using the START STOP button or SYNC START button When the Intro finishes playing the Style playback auto...

Page 51: ...Adjusting the Tempo TEMPO button By pressing the TEMPO or button you can decrease increase the tempo over a range of 5 500 While the TEMPO pop up is shown on the display you can also use the DATA ENTR...

Page 52: ...e PRESET or USER tab on Style Selection display steps 1 2 on page 48 2 Press the 6 REPERTOIRE button Various appropriate panel settings matching the selected Style will be shown in the display 3 Use t...

Page 53: ...NE TOUCH SET TING 1 4 button to try out other setups Confirming the One Touch Setting contents You can check the information of the One Touch Setting 1 4 assigned to currently selected Style 1 In the...

Page 54: ...s stabs arpeggiated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more interesting 1 Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button once or twice to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display 2 Press the 1 8 but...

Page 55: ...you can adjust the volume of Song Style Multi Pad MIC and keyboard parts 3 Press the EXIT button to close the BALANCE display Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Style and Keyboard 2 When the Mai...

Page 56: ...Q Q Q Q W W W W SPLIT POINT Memorizing the Original One Touch Setting MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Creating Editing Styles Style Creator Realtime Recording DIGITAL RECORDING B STYLE CREATOR TAB Q Q Q...

Page 57: ...shows you how to play back MIDI songs on the instrument Before starting recording make the desired panel settings for your keyboard performance selecting a Voice Style etc 1 Press the SONG REC button...

Page 58: ...he recorded performance 6 If necessary re record a specific channel or record another channel of the recorded Song or record an additional section to the end of the recorded Song Repeat steps 2 5 abov...

Page 59: ...y using the A J buttons You can also select a Song by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute 4 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 5 Press the SONG STOP button...

Page 60: ...switch between BAR and PHRASE MARK by pressing the E button Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available Song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure The...

Page 61: ...yrics data the lyrics are shown on the display As Song playback starts the color of the lyrics changes indicating the current posi tion When you want to view the text file created on your computer pre...

Page 62: ...ck jumps to the corresponding position after the current played measure reaches its end The button will blink in red indicating that playback jump is ready You can cancel the jump by pressing the same...

Page 63: ...nding to the desired channel Only the selected channel is turned to on and others are off To cancel solo playback press the same button again Top of the song SP 1 SP 2 SP 3 SP 4 End of the song Turnin...

Page 64: ...e desired bank 2 Press any of the MULTI PAD CONTROL 1 4 buttons to play a Multi Pad phrase The corresponding phrase in this case for Pad 1 starts playing back in its entirety at the currently set temp...

Page 65: ...cel Synchro Start while holding the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT or STOP button press one of the 1 4 buttons Pressing the MULTI PAD CON TROL STOP button once cancels Synchro Start of all buttons Many of t...

Page 66: ...e ENTER button 3 Play the keyboard Selecting the Desired Music Genre from the Record List 2 Shows the number of records Shows music genre or song title and information of the Style assigned to each re...

Page 67: ...e Selection display After selecting the desired Style press the EXIT button to return back to the Search display To clear the entered Style press the H CLEAR button D BEAT Specifies the time signature...

Page 68: ...the MEMORY button above the REGISTRATION MEM ORY section The display for selecting the items to be registered appears 3 Determine the items you want to register Select the desired item by using the 2...

Page 69: ...multaneously to call up the Registration Bank Selection Display 2 Press the 6 SAVE button to save the Bank file page 30 About the lamp status Red Data registered and currently selected Green Data regi...

Page 70: ...B Q Q Q Q W W W W buttons you can switch between the two information display pages information for the Registration Memory 1 4 buttons and information for the 5 8 buttons 3 Press the F CLOSE button to...

Page 71: ...Right 1 Right 2 Right 3 Left Multi Pad Song parts Style parts Input from a microphone guitar or other instrument via the LINE IN MIC jack Input from another audio device such as a CD player digital a...

Page 72: ...n if you don t save the recorded data after the recording is finished in step 9 or 19 a file with the name specified here will still remain on the hard disk drive In other words the file exists on the...

Page 73: ...one refer to page 91 11 Use the TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W buttons to call up the VOLUME Page 12 Practice the part sing into the microphone and check the lev els on the REC MONITOR meter Check that the level...

Page 74: ...ur new recording press the PLAY PAUSE button At this point the data of Sub track is recorded to both Main and Sub tracks To avoid duplicate playback of Sub track press the 5 SUB MUTE button in the VOL...

Page 75: ...that these buttons cannot be used when the VOLUME REC MODE or START END POINT display is shown Adjusting the Playback Volume 1 Press the BALANCE button once or twice to call up the BAL ANCE 2 2 displ...

Page 76: ...ary select the desired folder in the display 3 Press the 8 CHANGE MENU button if necessary then press the 5 EXPORT button to call up the Export function 4 Select the desired audio file by using the A...

Page 77: ...d and unaffected by cancelling the operation CAUTION NOTE Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Importing an audio file HARD DISK RECORDER SELECT 8 CHANGE MENU 7 WAVE IMPORT E...

Page 78: ...display Page refer to the Reference Manual on the website VOL VOICE Changes the Voice for each part and adjusts panning and volume for each part Using the Auto Revoice function you can also convert th...

Page 79: ...save the PANEL PART display settings Register them to Registration Memory page 68 To save the STYLE PART display settings Save them as Style data 1 Call up the operation display DIGITAL RECORDING B S...

Page 80: ...more consistently high level sound Editing Master Compressor Settings Select the CMP tab in step 2 on page 78 Master Compressor Displays the Gain Reduc tion compressed level and output level G ON OFF...

Page 81: ...4 then press the 8 OK button 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display The saved Compressor type is shown in the TYPE selection at the bottom left of the display 2 3 1 Advanced Feature...

Page 82: ...a modem with router Connecting the Instrument to the Internet Depending on the Internet connection you may not be able to connect to two or more devices for example a com puter and the instrument depe...

Page 83: ...T button while the instrument is connected to the Internet To close the website display and return to the operation display of the instrument press the EXIT button Modem Access point Here modem refers...

Page 84: ...ng to open 6 7 8 Selects the links in the displayed page After selecting the desired link press the 8 ENTER button to actually call up the link destination 8 ENTER Calls up the link destination You ca...

Page 85: ...for the menus and displays 1 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Set tings display 2 Press the TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W buttons to select the desired display BROWSER Basic settings for brow...

Page 86: ...set tings as that of the Access Point Others Page Proxy settings are necessary only when using a proxy server After entering all necessary settings you can check detailed information on the current c...

Page 87: ...xcept for the cookies and bookmarks including those related to Internet connection 1 Select the OTHERS tab in step 2 on page 85 2 Press the 1 UP DOWN buttons to select Initialize setup 3 Use the 2 3 E...

Page 88: ...ents Also before turning any components on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise electrical shock or damage to the components may occur Connecting Audio Devices Since the Ty...

Page 89: ...ice then to the Tyros3 Reverse this order when you turn the power off NOTE CAUTION Synthesizer Tone generator Audio cable Phone plug standard Pin plug LINE OUT AUX IN LOOP RETURN and AUX OUT LOOP SEND...

Page 90: ...ould damage your eyesight Take fre quent breaks and focus your eyes on distant objects to avoid eyestrain NOTE NOTE RCA pin plug VIDEO IN Mini D Sub 15 pin 1 2 MONITOR TYPE Selects the desired output...

Page 91: ...cates that the input level is too high Connecting a Microphone A dynamic microphone with an imped ance of 250 ohms is recommended You can also connect a guitar to the LINE IN MIC L L R MIC jack in the...

Page 92: ...utton to turn the function on 2 Press the VH TYPE SELECT button to call up the Vocal Har mony Type Selection display 3 Select a Vocal Harmony Type by using the A J buttons To call up the other display...

Page 93: ...ily cancel the vocal harmony or other microphone effects when using a connected microphone This is especially useful when you talk between songs during a perfor mance Advanced Features Refer to the Re...

Page 94: ...d to the connected device as well as read data from the connected device Number of USB storage devices that can be used Up to two USB storage devices can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal If...

Page 95: ...up the operation display FUNCTION I UTILITY TAB Q Q Q Q W W W W MEDIA 3 Press the A B buttons to select the USB device to be format ted from the device list The indications USB 1 USB 2 etc will be di...

Page 96: ...ng to do so risks freezing the computer and corrupting or losing the data If the computer or the instrument freezes restart the application software or the computer OS or turn the power to the instrum...

Page 97: ...he Tyros3 cannot receive MIDI signals or execute some functions from the pedals while the mode is engaged NOTE Execute the following before turning the USB Storage mode on off Close all application pr...

Page 98: ...IN Receives MIDI messages from another MIDI device Two ports A B are provided and each can receive MIDI mes sages of 16 channels MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI messages generated by the Tyros3 to another MID...

Page 99: ...he Utility menu contains the following five pages CONFIG1 General settings such as Fade in out time Metronome sound Tap Tempo sound etc CONFIG2 General settings such as speaker output pop up display t...

Page 100: ...t the speakers to the respec tive outputs on the Tyros3 Appendix Satellite speakers 2 Subwoofer speaker 1 Speaker brackets 2 RCA pin cables 2 RCA pin 8 pin combination cable 1 Either bracket can be fa...

Page 101: ...e Tyros3 and the subwoofer to an appropriate AC outlet 7 First set the volume controls MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros3 and BASS on the subwoofer to minimum Finally turn on the power of the subwoofer then...

Page 102: ...steps below make sure you have appropriate DIMMs and a Phillips screwdriver 1 Turn the Tyros3 s power off and disconnect any cables includ ing AC power cord from the keyboard Also make sure to close t...

Page 103: ...power on and check the WAVE RAM by accessing VOICE CREATOR B LIBRARY EDIT 8 PROPERTY If the DIMMs have been installed properly the appropriate available memory size is indicated in the display Removin...

Page 104: ...ts carefully as described in the procedure below Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage and pose a fire hazard Do not disassemble modify or apply excessive force...

Page 105: ...le Selection display the hard disk is OK You should tighten these two screws first Make sure the bottom of the hard disk is facing up Depending on the type of hard disk drive you plan to install selec...

Page 106: ...ones are connected disabling the speaker output Unplug the headphones A plug is inserted in the LOOP SEND jacks Unplug the LOOP SEND jacks Is the footswitch connected to the appropriate jack The FADE...

Page 107: ...duces excessive noise Certain Voices may produce noise depending on the Filter Harmonic Content Brightness or EQ settings of the Mixing Console display This is unavoidable due to the sound generation...

Page 108: ...isk Recorder func tion an error message appears and audio cannot be recorded to the installed hard disk drive The data on the hard disk drive is fragmented and cannot be used as is Since there is no d...

Page 109: ...VE UPPER OCTAVE pop up 41 y PITCH BEND wheel 41 u MODULATION wheel 42 i ART 1 ART 2 42 0 MIC VH TYPE SELECT Vocal Harmony Type Selection display 92 MIC SETTING MICROPHONE SETTING display OVERALL SETTI...

Page 110: ...MASTER TUNE 47 SCALE TUNE 47 SONG SETTING 63 STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING STYLE SETTING 56 SPLIT POINT 38 56 CHORD FINGERING 49 56 CONTROLLER ASSIGN SLIDER 21 FOOT PEDAL 93 KEYBOARD PANE...

Page 111: ...SUSTAIN 44 MONO 44 DSP 44 VARIATION 44 4 INTERNET Special Website only when connected to the internet 83 5 MUSIC FINDER MUSIC FINDER display ALL 66 FAVORITE 67 SEARCH1 67 SEARCH2 67 6 VOICE PIANO SYNT...

Page 112: ...yle Styles 450 Format SFF GE Control SYNC STOP SYNC START START STOP AUTO FILL IN Section Intro x 3 Ending x 3 Main x 4 Fill In x 4 Break Fingering Single Finger Fingered Fingered On Bass Multi Finger...

Page 113: ...8 Hz Display 640 x 480 dots TFT VGA color 7 5 inch LCD Language 5 languages English German French Spanish Italian Text Viewer Yes Wallpaper Customize Yes Storage USB to Device Internal Flash 3 2MB Ha...

Page 114: ...9 CUSTOM VOICE EDIT via PC 47 CUT 32 D DATA ENTRY 22 Data List 8 DELETE 32 DEMO 19 DEMO Voice 37 DHCP 86 DIGITAL RECORDING 56 63 65 DIMM 102 DIRECT ACCESS 23 DNS server 86 Drum Voice 39 DSP 44 E EFFEC...

Page 115: ...i Pad Creator 65 MUSIC FINDER 66 MUSIC FINDER 67 Music genre 66 Music notation 61 Music rest 14 N NAME 33 NEXT Hard Disk Recorder 75 NEXT Song playback 59 NEXT CANCEL 59 Normal view 28 Normalize 77 Nu...

Page 116: ...SETTING 56 Sub track 73 Subnet mask 86 Super Articulation Voice 40 42 SUSTAIN 44 SYNC START 48 50 SYNC STOP 50 Synchro Start Multi Pad 65 SYS EX 63 SYSTEM RESET 35 99 T TAB 21 TALK 93 TAP TEMPO 51 TEM...

Page 117: ...You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below 2 Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or toYamaha with a...

Page 118: ...not locate the appropriate retailer please con tact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products...

Page 119: ...rg Sweden Tel 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 6A DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 92 49 00 FINLAND F Musiikki Oy Kluuvikatu 6 P O Box 260 SF 00101 Helsinki Finland Tel 09 6...

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