Yamaha Tyros 1 User Manual
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Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 151TYROS Owner’s Manual149 Preset Scale type Voice Set Parameters set on the VOICE SET display called up via the [FUNCTION] → REGISTRATION MEMORY/FREEZE/VOICE SET→VOICE SET are explained here. When changing voices (selecting a voice file), the settings best matching the voice — the same as those set in the Sound Creator — are always and automatically called up. From this page, you can set the on/off status for each part. Normally, it is recommended that these are set to “ON.” Video Out Settings Parameters set on the display called up by selecting “VIDEO OUT” in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 150 are explained below. You can connect the TYROS to a television or video monitor to display the lyrics and chords in your song data on a larger screen. Scale name Decription EQUAL TEMPERAMENTThe pitch range of each octave is divided equally into twelve parts, with each half-step evenly spaced in pitch. This is the most commonly used tuning in music today. PURE MAJOR PURE MINORThese tunings preserve the pure mathematical intervals of each scale, especially for triad chords (root, third, fifth). You can hear this best in actual vocal harmonies – such as choirs and acapella singing. PYTHAGOREANThis scale was devised by the famous Greek philosopher and is created from a series of perfect fifths, which are collapsed into a single octave. The 3rd in this tuning are slightly unstable, but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and suitable for some leads. MEAN-TONEThis scale was created as an improvement on the Pythagorean scale, by making the major third interval more “in tune.” It was especially popular from the 16th century to the 18th century. Handel, among others, used this scale. WERCKMEISTER KIRNBERGERThis composite scale combines the Werckmeister and Kirnberger systems, which were themselves improvements on the mean-tone and Pythagorean scales. The main fea- ture of this scale is that each key has its own unique character. The scale was used extensively during the time of Bach and Beethoven, and even now it is often used when performing period music on the harpsichord. ARABIC1, 2Use these tunings when playing Arabic music. Use these to select the desired part. These determine whether the cor- responding voice-related settings are automatically called up or not when you select a voice. These settings can be turned on or off independently for each part. VIDEO OUTNTSC / PAL •Occasionally some flashing parallel lines may appear in the television or video moni- tor. This does not necessarily indicate that the monitor is malfunctioning. You may be able to remedy the situation by changing the Character Color or Background Color param- eters. For optimum results, also try adjusting the color settings on the monitor itself. •Avoid looking at the television or video moni- tor for prolonged periods of time since doing so could damage your eyesight. Take fre- quent breaks and focus your eyes on distant objects to avoid eyestrain. •Keep in mind that even after adjusting all set- tings as recommended here, the monitor you are using may not show the TYROS’ display contents as expected (e.g., the display con- tents may not fit on the screen, the charac- ters may not be completely clear, or the colors may be incorrect). Set this to correspond to the standard (NTSC or PAL) used by your video equipment. The default setting is “PAL.” If the standard used by your television or video monitor is not PAL (for example, NTSC is generally used in North America), change the setting to “NTSC.” Determines the contents of the Video Out signal, or which data is sent to the video monitor. • LYRICS Only the lyrics of the song are output via VIDEO OUT, regard- less of the display that is called up on the instrument itself. This lets you select other displays and still have the lyrics shown on the monitor. • LCD The currently selected display is output via VIDEO OUT. Television VIDEO IN See page 18.
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 152TYROS Owner’s Manual150 Controller Parameters set on the display called up by selecting “CONTROLLER” in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 150 are explained below. This display lets you make settings for controllers with which the TYROS is equipped (including the keyboard, modulation wheel, pitch bend wheel) and which are connected to the TYROS (including the footswitch and foot controller). FOOT PEDAL............................................................................................................................. From the [FUNCTION] → CONTROLLER → FOOT PEDAL display, you can assign one of various functions to each foot pedal (footswitch or foot controller) connected to the TYROS. Functions that can be assigned to the foot pedal (footswitch, foot controller) VOLUME*Allows you to use a foot controller to control the volume. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each part on this display. SUSTAINWhen the pedal is pressed notes played have a long sustain. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. SOSTENUTOIf you press and hold the pedal here, only the first note will be sustained (the note that you played and held when pressing the pedal). This makes it possible to sustain a chord, for example, while other notes are played staccato. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. SOFTWhen you press the foot switch, the soft effect is applied to the keyboard notes. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. GLIDEWhen the pedal is pressed, the pitch changes, and then returns to normal pitch when the pedal is released. The following parameters can be set for this function on this display. • UP/DOWN – determines whether the pitch change goes up (is raised) or down (is lowered) • RANGE – determines the range of the pitch change, in semitones • ON SPEED – determines the speed of the pitch change when the pedal is pressed • OFF SPEED – determines the speed of the pitch change when the pedal is released • LEFT, RIGHT1, 2, 3 – turns this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part PORTAMENTOThe portamento effect (a smooth slide between notes) can be produced while the pedal is pressed. Portamento is produced when notes are played legato style (i.e., a note is played while the preceding note is still held). The portamento time can be set via the Mixing Console display. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. 3 12ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL(VOLUME) (DSP VARIATION) (SUSTAIN) Foot Controller FC7 (optional)Pedal on/off operation may differ depending on the par- ticular pedal you’ve con- nected to the TYROS. For example, pressing down on one pedal may turn the selected function on, while pressing a different make/ brand of pedal may turn the function off. If necessary, use this setting to reverse the operation. If necessary, set the parameters related to the selected function. Dis- played parameters differ depending on the selected function. Determines the particular pedal to which a function is to be assigned. Determines the function to be assigned to the selected pedal. Footswitch FC4 (optional)Footswitch FC5 (optional) • The FC4, FC5, and FC7 can be plugged into any of the three jacks. If you press and hold the foot switch here, all the notes shown will be sustained. If you press and hold the foot switch here, only the first note will be sustained (the note that you played and held when pressing the foot switch).
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 153TYROS Owner’s Manual151 * For best results, use an optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller. PITCHBEND*Bend notes up or down while pedal is pressed. The following parameters can be set for this function on this display. • UP/DOWN – determines whether the pitch change goes up (is raised) or down (is lowered) • RANGE – determines the range of the pitch change, in semitones • LEFT, RIGHT1, 2, 3 – turns this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part MODULATION*Applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard. DSP VARIATIONSame as the [DSP VARIATION] button on the panel. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. This allows you to use the foot pedal to control [DSP VARIATION] for only the current keyboard part, or for multiple keyboard parts simultaneously. HARMONY/ECHOSame as the [HARMONY/ECHO] button. VOCAL HARMONYSame as the [VOCAL HARMONY] button. TALKSame as the [TALK] button. SCORE PAGE +While the song is stopped, you can turn to the next score page (one page only). SCORE PAGE -While the song is stopped, you can turn to the previous score page (one page only). SONG START/STOPSame as the SONG [START/STOP] button. STYLE START/STOPSame as the STYLE [START/STOP] button. TAP TEMPOSame as the [TAP TEMPO] button. SYNC STARTSame as the [SYNC. START] button. SYNC STOPSame as the [SYNC. STOP] button. INTRO 1Same as the [INTRO I] button. INTRO 2Same as the [INTRO II] button. INTRO 3Same as the [INTRO III] button. MAIN ASame as the MAIN [A] button. MAIN BSame as the MAIN [B] button. MAIN CSame as the MAIN [C] button. MAIN DSame as the MAIN [D] button. FILL DOWNA fill-in plays, automatically followed by the Main section of the button on the immediate left. FILL SELFA fill-in plays, automatically followed by the previously played Main section. FILL BREAKA break plays, automatically followed by the previously played Main section. FILL UPA fill-in plays, automatically followed by the Main section of the button on the immediate right. ENDING1Same as the [ENDING/rit. I] button. ENDING2Same as the [ENDING/rit. II] button. ENDING3Same as the [ENDING/rit. III] button. FADE IN/OUTSame as the [FADE IN/OUT] button. FING/ON BASSThe pedal alternately switches between two Chord Fingering types: Fingered and On Bass (page 108). BASS HOLDWhile the pedal is pressed, the Style bass note will be held even if the chord is changed. If the fingering is set to “FULL KEYBOARD,” the function does not work. PERCUSSIONFootswitch plays a percussion instrument selected by the [ASSIGN] LCD buttons. RIGHT1 ON/OFFSame as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT1] button. RIGHT2 ON/OFFSame as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT2] button. RIGHT3 ON/OFFSame as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT3] button. LEFT ON/OFFSame as the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button. OTS+Recalls next higher One Touch Setting. OTS-Recalls next lower One Touch Setting. • The Sostenuto and Portamento functions will not affect the Organ Flutes Voices, even they have been assigned to the Foot Pedals.
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 154TYROS Owner’s Manual152 KEYBOARD/PANEL................................................................................................................. The [FUNCTION] → CONTROLLER → KEYBOARD/PANEL display lets you set the parameters related to the keyboard and modulation wheel. INITIAL TOUCH............................................................................................................. page 81 You can turn Initial Touch on or off for each keyboard part and set the following parameters. AFTER TOUCH.............................................................................................................. page 81 You can turn Aftertouch on or off for each keyboard part and set the following parameters. MODULATION WHEEL................................................................................................. page 82 You can determine whether the modulation wheel operation is applied or not to the notes for each part. TRANSPOSE ASSIGN.................................................................................................. page 82 You can determine to which parts the [TRANSPOSE] button is applied. You can confirm the setting here by viewing the pop-up window called up via the [TRANSPOSE] button. Please note that the transpose function does not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit voices. Harmony/EchoQuick Guide on page 39 Parameters set on the display called up by selecting “HARMONY/ECHO” in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 150 are explained below. This display lets you set the parameters related to the Harmony/Echo effect applied to the keyboard performance when the [HARMONY/ECHO] button is turned on. TOUCHDetermines the Touch sensitivity setting. HARD 2Requires strong playing to produce high volume. Best for players with a heavy touch. HARD 1Requires moderately strong playing for higher volume. NORMALStandard touch response. SOFT 1Produces high volume with moderate playing strength. SOFT 2Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength. Best for players with a light touch. TOUCH OFF LEVELDetermines the fixed volume level when Touch is set to “OFF.” TOUCHDetermines the Touch sensitivity setting. HARDRelatively strong aftertouch pressure is needed to produce changes. NORMALProduces a fairly standard aftertouch response. SOFTAllows you to produce relatively large changes with very light aftertouch pressure. KEYBOARDWhen this is selected, the [TRANSPOSE] button affects the pitch of the keyboard- played voices, style playback (controlled by the performance in the chord section of the keyboard), and Multi Pad playback (when Chord Match is on, and left-hand chords are indicated). SONGWhen this is selected, the [TRANSPOSE] button affects only the pitch of the songs. MASTERWhen this is selected, the [TRANSPOSE] button affects the pitch of the entire instru- ment (keyboard voices, styles, and songs). MODULATIONMAX MIN TRANSPOSE RESET POLY/ MONO INITIAL TOUCHSUSTAINVOICE EFFECTHARMONY/ ECHO Select a Harmony type. Set the related parameters. The dis- played parameters differ depending on the type selected at left.
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 155TYROS Owner’s Manual153 TYPE....................................................................................................................................................................... The Harmony/Echo types are divided into the following groups, depending on the particular effect applied. Harmony Types When any of the Harmony Types is selected, the Harmony effect is applied to the note played in the right-hand section of the keyboard according to the type selected above and the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard shown below. Echo Types When any of the Echo Types is selected, the corresponding effect (echo, tremolo, trill) is applied to the note played in the right-hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo, regardless of the [ACMP] and the LEFT part on/off status. Please note that two notes held on the keyboard are played alternately when Trill is selected. Multi Assign Type Multi Assign automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (voices). For example, if you play three consecutive notes, the first is played by the RIGHT1 voice, the second by the RIGHT2 voice, and the third by the RIGHT3 voice. The Multi Assign effect is not affected by the [ACMP] and LEFT part on/off status. Related parameters VOLUMEDetermines the level of the harmony/echo notes generated by the Harmony/Echo effect. This parameter is available for all types with the exception of “Multi Assign.” SPEEDDetermines the speed of the Echo, Tremolo, and Trill effects. This parameter is only available when Echo, Tremolo, or Trill is selected in Type above. ASSIGNThis lets you determine the keyboard part via which the harmony/echo notes will be sounded. This parameter is available for all types with the exception of “Multi Assign.” CHORD NOTE ONLY When this is set to “ON,” the Harmony effect is applied only to the note that belongs to a chord played in the chord section of the keyboard. This parameter is not available only for the Harmony type above. TOUCH LIMIT Determines the lowest velocity value at which the harmony note will sound. This allows you to selectively apply the harmony by your playing strength, letting you create harmony accents in the melody. The harmony effect is applied when you play the key strongly (above the set value). This parameter is available for all types with the exception of “Multi Assign.” Echo Types These types apply the echo effect to the note in the right-hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo. Harmony Types These types apply the harmony effect to the note in the right-hand section of the keyboard according to the chord speci- fied in the left-hand section of the key- board. (Please note that “1+5” and “Octave” settings are not affected by the chord.) Multi Assign This type apply the special effect to the chord played in the right-hand section of the keyboard. ACMPLEFTLEFT HOLDRIGHT1 RIGHT2 PART ON / OFF ACMPLEFTLEFT HOLDRIGHT1 RIGHT2 PART ON / OFF Split Point (for the voice)LEFT voice and chord section for Harmony effect RIGHT1 - 3 voices Chord section for style playback and Harmony effect Chord section for style playback and Harmony effectSplit Point Split Point (for style playback)Split Point LEFT voiceRIGHT1 - 3 voices RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 RIGHT 3
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 156TYROS Owner’s Manual154 Other Settings (Utility) Parameters set on the display called up by selecting “UTILITY” in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 150 are explained below. CONFIG1............................................................................................................................................................... The following parameters can be set from the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → CONFIG1 display. Parameters related to the Fade In/Out (page 109) Parameters related to the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds. The metronome starts by pressing the METRONOME [START/STOP] button. Adjust the tempo by using the [TEMPO] buttons (page 109). To stop the metronome, press the [START/STOP] button again. Parameter Lock This function is used to “lock” the specified parameters so that they can only be changed directly via the panel controls — in other words, instead of being changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, Music Finder, or song and sequence data. When the Split Point parameter is locked, for example, the Split Point settings will not be changed via the Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, Music Finder. However, you can change the Split Point settings directly from the [FUNC- TION] → SPLIT POINT display. Parameters related to the Tap (page 109) This allows you to set the drum voice and the velocity which will sound when the Tap function is used. CONFIG2............................................................................................................................................................... The following parameters can be set from the [FUNCTION]→UTILITY→CONFIG2 display. Display Voice Number Determines whether or not the voice bank and number are shown in the Voice selection display (Open/Save display). This is useful when you want to check the proper bank select MSB/LSB values and program number to specify when selecting the voice from an external MIDI device. Speaker Determines whether or not the optionally installed speaker will sound. DISK....................................................................................................................................................................... From the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → DISK display, you can set or execute important disk-related operations (below) for the TYROS. Compatible disk types FADE IN TIMEDetermines the time it takes for the volume to fade in, or go from minimum to maximum (range of 0 - 20.0 seconds). FADE OUT TIMEDetermines the time it takes for the volume to fade out, or go from maximum to minimum (range of 0 - 20.0 seconds). FADE OUT HOLD TIMEDetermines the time the volume is held at 0 following the fade out (range of 0 - 5.0 seconds). VOLUMEDetermines the level of the metronome sound. SOUNDDetermines whether a bell accent will be sounded or not at the first beat of each measure. TIME SIGNATUREDetermines the time signature of the metronome sound. Normally, the value matching to the selected style or song is set. HEADPHONE SWSpeaker sounds normally, but is cut off when headphones are inserted to the PHONES jack. ONSpeaker sound is always on. OFFSpeaker sound is off. METRONOMESTART/ STOP Floppy disk See page 162 for details on hard disk installation.• Make sure to read the section “Using the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks” on page 6. Internal hard disk drive (optionally installed)
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 157TYROS Owner’s Manual155 Copying from Floppy Disk to Floppy Disk (FLOPPY DISK TO DISK COPY) This function copies all the data from one disk to another, letting you back up all your important data before editing. Because only one floppy disk can be inserted to the floppy disk drive, this operation copies the contents of the source disk to internal memory of the TYROS, then copies it to the desti- nation disk, as shown below. 1Prepare the backup disk (destination disk), and insert the floppy disk to be backed up (source disk) into the floppy disk drive. 2Press the [FLOPPY DISK TO DISK COPY] LCD button on the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → DISK display. The copy operation from the source disk to internal memory is started. When completed, the display prompts you to change disks. 3Remove the source disk from the floppy disk drive and insert the destination disk to the drive. The copy operation from internal memory to the destination disk continues. Please note that it may be necessary for the disk data to be copied in parts if the quantity of data is large. In this case, you may need repeat the disk exchange several times by following the on-screen messages. When the oper- ation is finished, a message appears to indicate all data has been properly copied. Formatting a disk (FLOPPY DISK FORMAT, HARD DISK FORMAT) Setting up commercially available blank floppy disks (3.5 inch, 2HD/2DD type) or an optionally installed hard disk unit (page 162) for use with the TYROS is called format- ting. This function is also useful for quickly deleting unnecessary files from an already formatted disk. Be careful when using this operation, since it automatically deletes all data on the disk. After formatting, the capacity of a 2HD disk is 1.44 MB, and that of a 2DD disk is 720 KB. When you wish to format a floppy disk, press the [FLOPPY DISK FORMAT] LCD button on the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → DISK display after inserting a floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, then follow the on-screen instructions. When you wish to format a hard disk, press the [HARD DISK FORMAT] LCD button on the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → DISK display after installing a hard disk drive, then follow the on-screen instructions. Turns the Song Auto Open function on or off. When this is set to “ON,” the TYROS automatically calls up the first disk song when a floppy disk is inserted to the floppy disk drive. • Copying cannot be done between a 2DD disk and 2HD disk. When copying, make sure both disks are of the same type. • Commercially available music data is subject to protection by copyright laws. Copying commercially avail- able data is strictly prohibited, except for your own personal use. Some music software is purposely copy-protected and cannot be cop- ied. Formatting a disk completely erases all data on the disk. Make sure that the disk you’re formatting does not contain important data! The optionally installed hard disk unit will go into a “sleep” mode after a specified time of inactivity, both to maximize the lifetime of the hard disk and to minimize unnecessary mechanical noise. This parameter determines the sleep time. Copying from Floppy Disk to Floppy Disk (see below) Formatting a Disk (see below) Internal memory Copy Copy Source DiskDestination Disk • The TYROS is capable of format- ting an installed hard disk, creat- ing a single partition only; multiple partitions cannot be created. However, if the installed hard disk has been pre-formatted into sev- eral partitions on another instru- ment such as the PSR-9000 or 9000Pro, the TYROS can access up to four partitions of the hard disk.
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 158TYROS Owner’s Manual156 Other customizing features — OWNER display.......................................................................... From the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → OWNER display, you can make other custom settings for the instrument — such as registering your name and importing favorite background pictures. OWNER NAME Press the [OWNER NAME] LCD button to enter an Owner name. For instructions on naming, see page 70. This name is automatically shown when you turn the power on. After entering the name, press the [EXIT] button to exit from the UTILITY display, turn the power off, and then on again. You can see the entered name at the bottom of the opening display. LANGUAGE Determines the language used for the display messages. Once you change this setting, all messages will be shown in the selected language. When “JAPANESE” is selected for the Language parameter, and you change this to one of the west- ern languages, the kanji and kana characters of the file name stored in the disk drive are changed to western characters. MAIN PICTURE This function lets you select your favorite picture to be used as background for the Main display. Press the [MAIN PICTURE] LCD button on the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → OWNER display to call up the Open/Save displays for main pictures. You can select a picture from among various pictures provided on the Preset drive. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Main display. The newly selected picture is shown as the background of the Main display. Using your own pictures Even though a variety of pictures are available on the preset drive, you can load your own favorite picture data to the TYROS for use as background. Keep in mind the following points and limitations when using your own picture data. • Only bitmap files (.BMP) can be used for the background of the MAIN dis- play. • Make sure to use images no larger than 640 x 480 pixels. Smaller images are automatically copied and tiled in the display. • If you select a picture file on the FD drive, the background may take some time to appear. If you want to reduce this time, save the background from the FD drive to the USER drive of the Open/Save display for pictures. • If you select a picture file on the FD drive, the selected background will not be displayed when the power is turned on again unless the same disk contain- ing the data has been inserted into the drive. POWERON / OFF The OWNER NAME is indicated on the opening display (before the Main dis- play appears). • The explanation about picture compatibility at left applies also to the background of the Song Lyric display.
Making Global and Other Important Settings – Function Reference 159TYROS Owner’s Manual157 System Reset ................................................................................................................................. The explanations here apply to the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM RESET display. Factory Reset — Restoring the factory programmed settings This function lets you restore the status of the TYROS to the original factory settings. You can set whether or not each of the following six items is to be restored to its original factory settings before executing the operation. Custom Reset — Recalling your own custom settings The four categories of settings below allow you to call up your own custom reset settings from files saved to the User of Disk drive. SYSTEM SETUPRestores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. You can also restore only the System Setup settings by simultaneously holding down the highest key on the keyboard (C7) and turning on the power. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup. MIDI SETUPRestores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive to the original factory status. USER EFFECTRestores the User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user compressor types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console display to the original factory settings. MUSIC FINDERRestores the Music Finder data (all records) to the original factory settings (page 127). FILES & FOLDERSDeletes all files and folders stored in the User drive. CUSTOM VOICEDeletes all Custom Voices (page 79) on the Preset drive. SYSTEM SETUPParameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY and microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Re- fer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup. MIDI SETUPThe MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive are handled as a single file. USER EFFECTThe User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user compressor types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console displays are managed as a single file (page 65). MUSIC FINDERAll the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file (page 127). 2 1 Checkmark the box of the item to be reset to the fac- tory programmed settings. Custom Reset (your own cus- tom settings) These four settings allow you to program your own reset settings for each of the indicated catego- ries. Press the appropriate LCD button to call up the Open/Save display for the corresponding cate- gory and select a file. Factory Reset (factory pro- grammed settings) Press this to execute the Factory Reset operation for all items checkmarked below.
160TYROS Owner’s Manual158 Appendix Installing the Optional Speakers Make sure that you have all of the parts below, included in the TRS-MS01 speaker package, as well as a Phillips screwdriver to assemble the system. 1Turn the TYROS’ power off, and disconnect the AC power cord. Also, make sure to disconnect the keyboard from any other external devices. 2Remove the four screws from the rear panel of the TYROS. 3Using the screws you removed in step #2 above, fasten the two speaker brackets to the rear panel of the TYROS. 4Fasten the satellite speakers to the left and right brackets. 5Use the RCA pin cables to connect the speakers to the respective outputs on the TYROS. Satellite speakers (2)Subwoofer speaker (1)Speaker brackets (2)RCA pin cables (2)RCA pin/8-pin combination cable (1) 3 1 2 OUTIN OUTINVIDEO OUTNTSC / PALUSB1 2INPUTAC INLET MIC / LINE INL / L+R RMAINSUBLINE OUTL / L+R RLOOP SENDMIDI AMIDI BASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDALTRIMMIN MAXL / L+R RAUX IN / LOOP RETURNTRIMMIN MAX(VOLUME) (DSP VARIATION) (SUSTAIN)TO LEFT SPEAKERTO SUB WOOFERL RTO RIGHT SPEAKERL / L+R RLOOP SEND Installation screws for speaker brackets 3 1 2 OUTIN OUTINVIDEO OUTNTSC / PALUSB1 2INPUTAC INLET MIC / LINE INL / L+R RMAINSUBLINE OUTL / L+R RLOOP SENDMIDI AMIDI BASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDALTRIMMIN MAXL / L+R RAUX IN / LOOP RETURNTRIMMIN MAX(VOLUME) (DSP VARIATION) (SUSTAIN)TO LEFT SPEAKERTO SUB WOOFERL RTO RIGHT SPEAKERL / L+R RLOOP SEND • Either bracket can be fastened to either location. Place the speaker on the bracket.Adjust the direction of the speaker as desired, then fasten it securely to the bracket. • Either speaker can be placed on either bracket. • If you want to change the direction of the satellite speaker, unfasten it from the bracket by rotating the lever, then adjust the speaker position as desired, and fasten it to the bracket again. • Either cable can be used for either location.