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Yamaha Tyros2 User Manual

Yamaha Tyros2
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Owners Manual
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Table of Contents

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Yamaha Tyros2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Control typeButtons, Touch
MIDI-keyboard number of keys61 keys
Product colorSilver
Sound effectsChorus, Equalization, Reverberation
Octave adjustmentYes
Maximum polyphony (notes)128
Music memory capacity (songs)5
Display typeLCD
USB version2.0
Headphone outputs1
USB ports quantity3
Power source typeAC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth450 mm
Width1140 mm
Height137 mm
Weight14500 g

Summary

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS

Explains safety labels and graphics on the product enclosure.

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

Yamaha's commitment to user safety and environmental friendliness.

Battery Notice

Information regarding the small non-rechargeable battery.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

Safety warnings to avoid serious injury or death from hazards.

CAUTION

Safety cautions to avoid physical injury or damage to property.

How to use the manual

Starting Up

Information on setting up your Tyros2 and preparing to play.

Quick Guide

Basic operations and features of your new Tyros2.

Application Index

Panel Controls and Terminals

Top Panel & Connections

Identifies buttons and connection terminals on the top panel.

Rear Panel & Connections

Identifies ports and connection terminals on the rear panel.

Starting Up

Power Supply

Instructions for connecting the power supply and verifying voltage.

Turning the Power On/Off

Step-by-step guide for powering the instrument on and off.

Quick Guide

Turning the Power On and Playing the Demos

How to power on, view the main display, and play demo songs.

Playing Voices

Selecting and playing different instrument sounds on the keyboard.

Selecting and Playing a Style—Auto Accompaniment (ACMP)

Using the auto accompaniment feature with styles.

Calling Up Ideal Setups for Your Music—Music Finder

Song Playback

Playback of Songs in the USB Storage Device

Instructions for playing MIDI songs from a USB device.

Singing with a Connected Microphone

Connecting a microphone

How to connect a microphone and set input levels.

Keyboard and Vocal Practice using the Guide function

Selecting a Guide menu

Choosing practice modes like Follow Lights or Vocal Cue Time.

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups—Registration Memory

Saving your Panel Setups to a Registration Memory

How to save current panel settings to Registration Memory buttons.

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs—Song Recording

Quick Recording

Simple method for recording keyboard performances as MIDI songs.

Recording Audio to the Tyros2—Hard Disk Recorder

Recording the Sound of the Tyros2

How to record the instrument's sound directly to the hard disk.

Connecting to a Computer

Compatible USB storage devices

Information on supported USB storage devices.

Basic Operations—Organizing Your Data

Display-based Controls

Explains the LCD display and related buttons for control.

Folder/File Operations using the Open/Save Display

Managing data files and folders via the Open/Save display.

Function Tree

Reference

Voices

Information about the instrument's sound types and their characteristics.

Voice Editing (Voice Set)

How to create and edit custom instrument voices.

Voice Creator—Custom Voice Edit

Tools for importing audio and creating unique voices.

Song Playback

Displaying Music Notation

Viewing musical notation for songs directly on the display.

Song Creator (Digital Recording)

Realtime Recording and Step Recording

Methods for recording MIDI data, including step-by-step input.

Recording Audio with the Hard Disk Recorder

Hard Disk File/Folder Operations—Open/Save Display

Managing audio files and folders on the hard disk.

Style Playback (Auto Accompaniment)

Chord Fingerings

How to input chords for style playback and harmony.

Style Creator (Digital Recording)

Style Data Structure—Creating Styles

Explains the structure of style data and how styles are created.

The Multi Pads

Multi Pad Creating/Editing (Digital Recording)

Creating and editing new Multi Pad phrases.

Music Finder

Music Finder Record Editing

Creating and editing Music Finder records.

Registration Memory

Freeze

Function to keep specific settings unchanged during panel setup changes.

Registration Sequence

Sequencing and recalling Registration Memory presets.

Using a Microphone

Vocal Harmony Edit

Creating and editing custom Vocal Harmony types.

Mixing Console

Parts making up the Tyros2 sound

Identifies the components contributing to the overall Tyros2 sound.

Basic Procedure (Mixing Console)

Step-by-step guide to using the Mixing Console.

Making Global and Other Important Settings—Function

Tuning

Adjusting overall pitch and scale tuning.

Voice Set

Customizing voice parameters.

Connecting the Tyros2 Directly to the Internet

Connecting the Instrument to the Internet

How to connect the Tyros2 to the internet via cable or wireless.

Glossary of Internet Terms

MIDI

What’s MIDI

An introduction to MIDI and its role in musical instruments.

MIDI channels

Explanation of MIDI channels and their assignment.

Appendix

Installing the Optional Speakers

Instructions for installing optional speakers.

Installing an Optional Hard Disk

Guide for installing an optional hard disk drive.

Installing the Optional DIMMs

Instructions for installing DIMM memory modules.

Troubleshooting

Glossary

Specifications

Handling the floppy disk drive (FDD) and floppy disks

Floppy disk compatibility

Types of floppy disks supported by the drive.

Formatting a floppy disk

Procedure for formatting floppy disks.

Inserting/removing Floppy Disks

Instructions for inserting and removing floppy disks.

About floppy disks

Precautions for handling floppy disks and data protection.

Limited Warranty

CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES

Responsibilities of the consumer for warranty service.

EXCLUSIONS

Conditions under which the warranty does not apply.

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