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    							Installing the Optional Speakers
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    6Use the RCA pin/8-pin combination cable to connect the subwoofer speaker to the 
    respective outputs on the TYROS.
    7Connect the power plugs of the TYROS and the subwoofer to an appropriate AC outlet.
    8First, set the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the TYROS and BASS on the sub-
    woofer) to minimum.  Finally, turn on the power of the subwoofer, then the TYROS.
    9Adjust the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the TYROS and BASS on the sub-
    woofer) to appropriate levels.
    TYROS
    Sub-Woofer
    POWERON /    OFF
    MASTER VOLUME
    MAX MIN
    BASS
    10 0
    Turn the subwoofer on 
    (from the rear panel)
    Turn the TYROS on. 
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    Installing an Optional Hard Disk
    By installing an optional hard disk drive to the TYROS, you can vastly expand the data storage capacity — letting you 
    create a large library of your important data, without having to worry about a lack of memory space. The hard disk 
    used must be a 2.5-inch IDE-compatible; however, not all such drives may be installable.
    Before following the steps below, make sure you have an appropriate hard disk drive and a Phillips screw-
    driver.
    1Turn the TYROS’ power off, and disconnect the AC power cord. Also, make sure to 
    disconnect the keyboard from any other external devices.
    2Turn the TYROS face down on a blanket or some soft surface, giving you direct access 
    to the bottom of the instrument. 
    3Remove the eight screws from the cover. Do not remove the other screws. 
    4Remove the four screws from the hard disk cover inside.
    • It is recommended that you wear gloves to protect your hands from 
    metallic projections on optional units and other components. Touching 
    leads or connectors with bare hands may cause finger cuts, and may 
    also result in poor electrical contact or electrostatic damage.
    • Handle the optional hard disk unit with care. Dropping or subjecting 
    them to any kind of shock may cause damage or result in a malfunction.
    • Be careful of static electricity. Static electricity discharge can damage 
    the IC chips on the hard disk. Before you handle the optional hard disk, 
    to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts other 
    than the painted area or a ground wire on the devices that are grounded.
    • Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board. Touching 
    these parts may result in a faulty contact.
    • Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of them are used.
    • Do not use any screws other than what are installed on the instrument. • Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the TYROS and 
    connected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outlet. Then 
    remove all cables connecting the TYROS to other devices. (Leaving the 
    power cord connected while working can result in electric shock. Leav-
    ing other cables connected can interfere with work.)
    • Be careful not to drop any screws inside the instrument during installa-
    tion (this can be prevented by keeping the optional units and cover away 
    from the instrument while attaching). If this does happen, be sure to 
    remove the screw(s) from inside the unit before turning the power on. 
    Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or 
    serious damage. If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult 
    your Yamaha dealer for advice.
    • Install the optional units 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 to board areas and 
    connectors on optional hard disk units. Bending or tampering with 
    boards and connectors may lead to electric shock, fire, or equipment 
    failures.
    • Hard disk drives wider than 12.7 mm cannot be installed to the TYROS.
    • For information on the hard disk recommendations, ask your nearest Yamaha 
    representative or an authorized distributor listed at the end of this owner’s 
    manual. Install a hard disk at your own risk. Yamaha will not be held responsi-
    ble for any damage or injury resulting from improper installation or the use of 
    a hard disk other than one of the types recommended by Yamaha.
    Cover
    Never open!
    Use this as a handle to 
    remove the cover.
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    5Remove the hard disk cover, turn it face down and remove the four screws from the center. 
    6Attach the hard disk unit to the hard disk cover using the screws you removed in step #5.
    7Replace the hard disk drive and cover (included with the hard disk) by fitting it into the 
    TYROS as shown in the illustration. 
    8Replace the hard disk cover, and attach it with the four screws removed in step #4.
    9Replace the cover and attach it with the six screws removed in step #3.   
    10Check that the installed hard disk is functioning properly.  
    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, select holes 
    (A) or holes (B) to attach the hard disk 
    drive.
    * Holes (A) are used in this illustration.
    Make sure not to bend the pins. 
    These four pins are unused. In the middle of the hard disk con-
    nector is a “missing” pin. Make sure 
    to align the cable connector (which 
    has a corresponding “missing” 
    hole) to the hard disk as shown.
    Turn on the power, go to the [FUNCTION] 
    → UTILITY → DISK  display, and execute 
    the HD Format function (page 157). If the 
    format is completed with no trouble and the 
    HD drive tab appears on the Open/Save 
    display, the hard disk is OK.
    •  If you have installed the hard disk that 
    was once used for the PSR-9000/
    9000Pro and turn the TYROS’ power 
    on, you can immediately view the files 
    on the hard disk and use the song files 
    from the PSR-9000/9000Pro.  How-
    ever, to properly use the style, Multi 
    Pad, and Registration Memory files 
    from the PSR-9000/9000Pro, you will 
    need to convert the data using a com-
    puter and the File Converter software 
    (contained in the included CD-ROM).
    •  If you have installed a hard disk that 
    was once used for the PSR-8000 and 
    turn the TYROS’ power on, a message 
    appears prompting you to convert the 
    data on the hard disk for use with the 
    TYROS. If you select “YES,” the files 
    on the hard disk will be converted so 
    that they can be viewed on the 
    TYROS’ LCD display — however, they 
    will not be accessible. To actually use 
    the files on the TYROS, you will need 
    to convert the PSR-8000 data using a 
    computer and the File Converter soft-
    ware (contained in the included CD-
    ROM).
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    Troubleshooting
    PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
    When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the TYROS may pro-
    duce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use 
    it further away from the TYROS.
    No sound results.• The RIGHT1/RIGHT2/RIGHT3/LEFT voice volume settings on 
    the BALANCE pop-up window could be set too low. Make sure 
    the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels (page 36).
    • The Local Control function could be turned off. Make sure Local 
    Control is turned on (page 146).
    • The [MASTER VOLUME] controls or foot volume are turned all 
    the way down. Set the [MASTER VOLUME] controls and foot 
    volume to a reasonable listening level. 
    • Are the desired keyboard parts turned on? ([PART ON/OFF] but-
    ton — page 74)
    • Are the desired parts or channels turned on? ([CHANNEL ON/
    OFF] button — page 37)
    • A pair of headphones is plugged into the PHONES jack. Unplug 
    the headphones.
    • A plug is inserted in the LOOP SEND jacks. Unplug the LOOP 
    SEND jacks.
    • Is the Footswitch connected to the appropriate connector (page 
    18)?
    • The [FADE IN/OUT] button (page 109) is on and has reached the 
    end of its duration, muting the sound. Press the [FADE IN/OUT] 
    button so that its indicator goes out.
    • Check whether the external speaker is connected properly.
    The voice selected from the Open/Save display will 
    not be sounded.Check whether or not the selected part is turned on (page 74). 
    Not all simultaneously-played notes sound.You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony of the 
    TYROS. The TYROS can play up to 128 notes at the same time — 
    including voice RIGHT2, voice RIGHT3, voice LEFT, style, song, 
    and multi pad notes. When the maximum polyphony is exceeded, the 
    earliest played notes will stop sounding, letting the latest played 
    notes sound. This is referred to as “lastnote priority.” Style playback seems to “skip” when the keyboard is 
    played.
    The style or song does not play back even when 
    pressing the [START/STOP] button.Make sure the MIDI clock is set to “INTERNAL” (page 146).
    The Multi Pads do not play back, even when one of 
    the MULTI PAD buttons is pressed.
    The style does not start, even when Synchro Start is 
    in standby condition and a key is pressed.You may be trying to start style by playing a key in the righthand 
    range of the keyboard. To start the style with Synchro Start, make 
    sure to play a key in the left-hand (chord) range of the keyboard. 
    Only the rhythm channel of style plays.Make sure the  [ACMP] is turned on. 
    Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch.Make sure that the scale tuning value for those notes is set to “0” 
    (page 150).
    Style chords are recognized regardless of the split 
    point or where chords are played on the keyboard.Check whether the fingering mode is set to “Full Keyboard” or not. 
    If the Full Keyboard fingering mode is selected, chords are recog-
    nized over the entire range of the keyboard, irrespective of the split 
    point setting. 
    						
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    The Vocal Harmony effect sounds distorted or out-
    of-tune.Your vocal microphone may be picking up extraneous sounds, such 
    as the style sound from the TYROS.  In particular, bass sounds can 
    cause mistracking of the Vocal Harmony.  To remedy this:
    • Sing as closely to the microphone as possible.
    • Use a directional microphone.
    • Turn down the MASTER VOLUME, style volume, or song 
    volume control.
    • Separate the microphone from the external speakers as much as 
    possible.
    • Cut the Low band via the 3 Band EQ function in the MIC 
    SETUP display (page 132). 
    The microphone input signal and Vocal Harmony 
    sound cannot be recorded.This is normal; recording the audio input of the microphone is not 
    possible.
    When a voice is changed, the previously selected 
    effect is changed.This is normal, each voice has its own suitable preset values which 
    are automatically recalled when the corresponding Voice Set param-
    eters are turned on (page 151).
    There is a slight difference in sound quality between 
    notes played on the keyboard.This is normal and is a result of the TYROS’ sampling system. 
    Some voices have a looping sound.
    Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher pitches, 
    depending upon the voice. 
    Some voices jump an octave in pitch when played in 
    the upper or lower registers.Some voices have a pitch limit which, when reached, causes this 
    type of pitch shift. This is normal. 
    The style chord does not change even when a differ-
    ent chord is played or the chord is not recognized.• Are you sure you’re playing on the left-hand section of the key-
    board?
    • You may be using single-finger type fingering (page 108).
    The displayed disk free area value does not coincide 
    with the actual value.The displayed value is an approximate value.
    Appropriate harmony notes are not produced by the 
    Vocal Harmony feature.Make sure you are using the appropriate method to specify the har-
    mony notes for the current Vocal Harmony mode. See page 133. 
    The voice produces excessive noise.Certain voices may produce noise, depending on the Filter (Har-
    monic Content/Brightness)  or EQ settings of the Mixing Console 
    Filter. This is unavoidable due to the sound generation and process-
    ing system of the TYROS. To avoid noise, change the above men-
    tioned settings. 
    The sound is distorted or noisy.• The MASTER VOLUME control may be turned up too high.
    • This may be caused by the effects. Try cancelling all unnecessary 
    effects, especially distortion-type effects.
    • Some filter resonance settings in the Sound Creator display can 
    result in distorted sound.
    • Is the gain of the Low band set too high in the Master EQ display 
    (Mixing Console — page 139)? 
    A strange “flanging” or “doubling” sound occurs.• Are the RIGHT1 and RIGHT2 parts set to “ON”, for example, and 
    both parts set to play the same voice?
    • If you are routing the MIDI OUT on the TYROS to a sequencer 
    and back to the MIDI IN, you may want to set Local Control (page 
    146) to “off” to avoid MIDI “feedback.”  The sound is slightly different each time the keys are 
    played.
    The Main display does not appear even when turn-
    ing the power on.This may occur if a hard disk has been installed to the TYROS. 
    Installation of some hard disk units may result a long interval 
    between turning the power on and appearance of the Main display.
    PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION 
    						
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    Glossary
    A
    Auto Accompaniment (Style playback)
    A function that generates pre-programmed rhythm, bass and 
    chord backing in response to specific notes/chords played (or 
    received via MIDI). 
    C
    Chorus
    One of the Effect types. 
    Depending on the particular chorus type and parameters, this 
    can make a voice sound “larger,” as if several identical instru-
    ments were playing in unison, or it can give a voice greater 
    warmth and depth.
    Clock
    [1]
    A unit of note resolution for MIDI Sequence data. 
    The sequencer determines the playback position of the Song 
    or Pattern (MIDI sequence data) by using the following three 
    parameters:  Measure, Beat, and Clock.
    [2]
    Also referred to as “MIDI Clock,” defined as System Real-
    time Message in MIDI. This message is transmitted with a 
    fixed interval (24 times per 1/4 note) to synchronize con-
    nected MIDI instruments.  
    On MIDI Sequencers, you can select whether the instrument’s 
    internal clock will be used as the Timing Clock, or external 
    Timing Clock messages received via MIDI IN will be used. 
    Control Change
    A set of MIDI Channel messages that allow for control of a 
    wide variety of sound parameters, including modulation, pan, 
    volume, expression, brightness, effect depth, and others.  
    These can be adjusted using physical controllers, such as the 
    Modulation Wheel and the Foot Controller.
    D
    Depth
    Refers to the amount or degree to which a parameter setting 
    changes the original sound. 
    E
    Effect
    On the TYROS, an “Effect” is a processing block that alters 
    the sound output from the tone generator block of the instru-
    ment, using DSP (Digital Signal Processing) circuitry to 
    change the sound in various ways. The TYROS provides two 
    types of effects: the DSP effects described above (such as 
    Reverb, Chorus, DSP and DSP variation) and other effects 
    (such as Harmony/Echo , Initial Touch, Sustain, and Poly/
    Mono).  Event List
    A useful Song/Style/Multi Pad Creator tool that arranges all 
    events in a song in chronological order (in measures, beats, 
    clocks), and allows you to make detailed changes to those 
    events. 
    F
    Factory Reset
    Refers to the original, factory-programmed settings of User 
    drive memory, loaded to the instrument before it is shipped.
    Flash ROM
    ROM that can be overwritten allowing you to store your own 
    original data, unlike conventional ROM. 
    G
    Gate Time
    In sequence recording, this determines the actual length of 
    time a note sounds. 
    When entering the note events in Step Recording of the MIDI 
    sequencer, Gate time is determined as a percent value of the 
    step time. A setting of approximately 50% produces a staccato 
    sound, values between about 80% and 90% produce normal 
    note length, and a value of 100% will produce a slur. 
    L
    Left-hand section of the keyboard
    The section of keys to the left of the split point.  Besides being 
    used to play the LEFT voice, they can also be used to indicate/
    play chords for style playback as well as the Harmony and 
    Vocal Harmony effects.
    LFO
    An abbreviation for low frequency oscillator, which generates 
    a low frequency signal on the tone generator block. The signal 
    from the LFO can be used to modulate the pitch, filter, and 
    amplitude. Modulating the pitch produces a vibrato effect, 
    modulating the filter produces a wah effect, and modulating 
    the amplitude produces a tremolo effect. 
    Lower
    A keyboard part played on the left side of the keyboard from 
    the split point for the voices instead of LEFT. This part is not 
    affected by the on/off status of the [ACMP] button. 
    N
    Note On/Off
    MIDI messages which represent notes played on a keyboard 
    or other instrument. Pressing a key produces a Note On mes-
    sage, and a Note Off message is produced when the key is 
    released.
    Note On message includes a specific note number which cor-
    responds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value 
    based on how hard the key is struck. 
    						
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    P
    Path
    Refers to the location of the folders and files currently indi-
    cated on the LCD display. 
    Pop-up window
    A “small” window that appears on the LCD display tempo-
    rarily. 
    Program Change
    A MIDI channel message that determines the voice number 
    by specifying the program number. Combining this with Bank 
    Select messages allows you to select any of the voices via 
    MIDI.
    Preset
    Preset Data supplied with the internal memory of the TYROS 
    shipped from the factory. There are various types of Preset 
    data, such as Preset voices, Preset songs, Preset waves — as 
    opposed to User data, which is your own originally created 
    data. 
    R
    RAM
    An acronym for Random Access Memory that allows both 
    reading and writing of data. This can be used for the Edit 
    Buffer and the data created by editing or recording. 
    Reverb
    Also called “reverberation,” this refers to the sound energy 
    remaining in a room or closed space after the original sound 
    stops.  Similar to yet different from echo, reverb is the indi-
    rect, diffuse sound of reflections from the walls and ceiling 
    that accompany the direct sound.  The characteristics of this 
    indirect sound depends on the size of the room or space and 
    the materials and furnishings in the room.  Reverb Effect 
    types use digital signal processing to simulate these charac-
    teristics.
    Right-hand section of the keyboard
    The section of keys to the right of the split point, used to play 
    the RIGHT 1 - 3 voices.
    Revoice
    A function that changes the voice for each part or channel of 
    the selected style or song to one of the specially created voices 
    of the TYROS. 
    ROM
    An acronym for “Read Only Memory.” 
    This type of memory can be read from but not written to or 
    erased. All preset data supplied with the instrument is con-
    tained on ROM. 
    S
    Song Position
    Refers to the place within song data at which playback is 
    started, being done, or where notes are input in step recording.  
    This is indicated in units of Measure (Bar), Beat, Clock.
    U
    Upper
    A keyboard part played on the right side of the keyboard from 
    the split point for the voices instead of RIGHT1, 2, and 3.
    User
    Refers to the data you create via various functions of the 
    TYROS. 
    There are various types of User data, such as User voices, 
    User songs, User waves — as opposed to Preset data, which 
    is factory-programmed data built into the TYROS.
    V
    Velocity
    A parameter within the MIDI Note On message that conveys 
    the force of the note. 
    Vibrato
    A quavering, vibrating sound that is produced by regularly 
    modulating the pitch of the voice.  
    						
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    Specifications
    Sound Source: AWM
    Keyboard:
    Keys 61 Keys (C1 ~ C6)
    Touch Response Initial Touch/Aftertouch
    Polyphony:128 Notes max
    Voices:
    Preset Voices 1185 403 voices (Normal: 393 + Mega: 10) + 10 Organ Flutes voices 
    + 480 XG voices + 256 GM2 voices 
    + 31 drum kits (XG and Panel: 22 + GM2: 9) + 5 SFX kits
    User Voices 
    (created with Sound Creator 
    function)Maximum number is unlimited; de-
    pends solely on the capacity of the 
    USER/FD/HD drives. *Created data can be saved to the USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Custom Voices 
    (created with Voice Editor 
    software)Normal Voice: 128 max Maximum number varies according to the type of voice created 
    and the way in which it was created or edited.  For example, if 
    only Live! GrandPiano voices are saved as Custom voices, up to 
    94 voices can be saved.
    Drum Voice: 10 max Maximum number varies according to the type of voice created 
    and the way in which it was created or edited.  For example, if 
    only Live! StandardKit voices are saved as Custom voices, up to 
    10 voices can be saved.
    Organ Flutes 10 Preset Created data can be saved to USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Orchestration:
    Upper 3 parts RIGHT1, RIGHT2, RIGHT3
    Lower 1 parts Includes LEFT HOLD function.
    Split Point (Left) F#2 Can be set and memorized.
    Split Point (Style) F#2 Can be set and memorized.
    Effects:
    Reverb 34 Preset + 3 User 1 block; parameters including depth can be edited. 
    Chorus 26 Preset + 3 User 1 block; parameters including depth can be edited. 
    DSP Effect 183 Preset + 3 User
    1 block for style and song; parameters including depth can be edited. 
    DSP  Effects 183  Preset  +  10  User 4 blocks for RIGHT1, 2, 3, and LEFT; parameters including depth 
    can be edited. 
    DSP Effect 183 Preset + 10 User
    1 block for microphone; parameters including depth can be edited. 
    DSP Variation (Available) 4 blocks for RIGHT1, 2, 3, and LEFT
    Poly/Mono (Available) When set to MONO, the Portamento Time can be set. 
    Vocal Harmony 60 Preset + 10 User 3 notes polyphony; parameters including balance can be edited. 
    Microphone Effect Noise Gate x 1, Compressor x 1, 
    3 Band EQ x 1
    Harmony/Echo 17 Preset
    Master EQ 5 Preset + 2 User 5 Band
    Part  EQ 29  parts 2 Band, 29 parts (RIGHT1, RIGHT2, RIGHT3, LEFT, STYLE x 8, 
    SONG x 16, M.PAD)
    Master Compressor 5 Preset + 5 User 3 Band.  Type, Threshold, and Gain (3 Band) can be set. 
    Touch Response 5 Preset
    Tempo 5 ~ 500
    Transpose -12 ~ 0 ~ 12 Can be set independently for Keyboard, Song, and Master.
    Tune 414.8 ~ 440 ~ 466.8Hz Set in 0.2Hz units.  A3 is set to 440Hz as default.
    Upper Octave -1, 0, +1
    Part Octave -2, -1, 0, +1, +2
    Pitch Bend Wheel (Available)
    Modulation Wheel (Available)
    Style:
    Preset Styles 300 Assigned to 10 category buttons
    User Styles Maximum number is unlimited; de-
    pends solely on the capacity of the 
    USER/FD/HD drives. *Created data can be saved to the USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Style selection Can be switched between PRESET 
    and USER/DISKWhen USER/DISK is turned ON, the path can be set to each of 
    10 category buttons. 
    Data Format Style File Format Up to 120 Kbytes per style
    Controls INTRO x 3
    FILL IN x 4
    BREAK x 1
    MAIN x 4
    ENDING x 3 Includes ritardando (rit.) function
    FADE IN/OUT
    TAP TEMPO
    Fingered  Mode Single Finger, Multi Finger, Fingered, On Bass, Full Keyboard, AI 
    Fingered, AI Full Keyboard 
    						
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    * Up to 250 files/folders can be created in one folder of the User/FD/HD drive. 
    * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves 
    the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, 
    equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
    One Touch Setting:4 setups per style Programmable
    Music Finder:1446 Records Programmable up to 2500 Records.
    Multi Pad:
    Control PAD 1/2/3/4, STOP
    Bank Maximum number is unlimited; de-
    pends solely on the capacity of the 
    USER/FD/HD drives. *Created data can be saved to the USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Song: 
    Playback method Disk Direct playback Includes Quick Start function
    Selection  controls I/II/III/IV/V/VI Includes Chain playback, Random playback, and the reservation 
    of next song (NEXT/CANCEL) function. 
    Playback controls SP1/SP2/SP3/SP4/LOOP Up to 4 song positions can be set and used for Jump/Loop play-
    back. 
    Maximum number of songs Maximum number is unlimited; de-
    pends solely on the capacity of the 
    USER/FD/HD drives. *Created data can be saved to the USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Channels 16
    Recording capacity Approximately 35,000 notes max. Recording methods: Quick Record, Multi Track Record, Step 
    Record, Chord Step
    Registration Memeory:8 buttons Includes Freeze function.  Created data can be saved to the 
    USER/FD/HD drive. 
    Language:6 languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese
    Display:Backlit Graphic LCD 7.8 inch, 640 x 480 dot
    Lyrics (Available) XF, TUNE1000
    Lyrics (others) (Available) KAR, M-Live
    Score (Available) SMF
    File Selection type Direct Selection/Number Input Voices, styles, songs, Multi Pad banks, Registration Memory 
    banks can be selected. 
    Disk:
    Compatible format XG, XF, GM, GM Level2, SMF, DOC, Piano Player (ESEQ), Style File Format (SFF)
    User drive 3.3 MB Up to 250 files/folders can be created in one folder. 
    Floppy disk 3.5 2HD/2DD Up to 250 files/folders can be created in one folder.  Floppy disk 
    capacity (root directory): up to 224 files/folders for 2HD, up to 112 
    files/folders for 2DD.
    Hard disk 2.5-inch HD (optional) Up to 250 files/folders can be created in one folder. 
    Demonstrations:6 languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese
    Help: 6 languages English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese
    Connectors:
    MIDI MIDI A (IN/OUT)
    MIDI B (IN/OUT)
    Controls FOOT PEDAL 1/2/3 Assignable; default settings are 1: Sustain, 2: DSP Variation, 3: 
    Volume. 
    USB USB Slave x 1 USB Ver. 1.1
    Video Out NTSC/PAL Composite Signal The current LCD contents or the Lyrics of the current song can 
    be displayed on an external video monitor. 
    Audio (Analog) PHONES
    LOOP SEND (L/L+R, R)
    LINE OUT MAIN (L/L+R, R), SUB (1/2)
    AUX IN/LOOP RETURN (L/L+R, R), 
    TRIM VOL
    TO SUB WOOFER L/R
    TO LEFT/RIGHT SPEAKER
    MIC/LINE IN Includes TRIM and INPUT VOLUME controls, and SIGNAL/
    OVER indicator. A standard dynamic microphone with an imped-
    ance of about 250 ohms is recommended.
    Power Supply AC Inlet
    Dimensions:1140 (L) x 428 (D) x 137 (H) mm Not including the music rest, speakers and brackets.
    Weight:12.4 kg
    Optional Accessories:
    Speaker TRS-MS01
    Foot Switch FC4/5
    Foot Controller FC7
    Headphones HPE-150/HPE-160
    Keyboard Stand L-7/L-7S
    Bench BC-6
    Hard Disk 2.5-inch IDE Height 12.7 mm max., 40 GB max. (current availability; support 
    for up to 137 GB) 
    						
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    3BAND EQ............................... 132
    A
    Accent Type............................... 119
    Accompaniment
    ..........................  32
    ACMP
    ..................................  32, 75
    Aftertouch
    ...........................  81, 154
    AI Fingered
    ............................... 109
    AI Full Keyboard
    ........................ 109
    Amplitude
    ..................................  86
    Any Key
    ....................................  48
    APPEND
    .................................. 127
    ARABIC
    ................................... 151
    Assembling
    ........................ 114, 118
    ASSEMBLY
    ...............................  77
    Assembly
    .................................. 118
    ASSIGN
    ................................... 155
    AT
    ........................................... 147
    Attack
    .......................................  87
    AUTO FILL IN
    ......................  34, 75
    B
    BACK.......................................  61
    BALANCE
    ....................... 16, 36, 76
    Bank
    .........................................  52
    Bar
    ............................................  24
    Bar Clear
    .................................. 120
    Bar Copy
    .................................. 120
    BASIC
    .......................................  77
    Basic Operations
    .........................  60
    BASS HOLD
    ............................. 153
    Beat
    ...................................  98, 100
    Beat Converter
    ........................... 119
    BREAK
    ................................  34, 75
    Brightness
    ...........................  87, 135
    C
    CC........................................... 147
    CD-ROM
    .....................................  7
    CHANNEL
    ................................  77
    Channel message
    ........................ 142
    CHANNEL ON/OFF
    .......... 16, 45, 76
    Channel Transpose
    .......................  97CHD
    .........................................  77
    CHORD
    .................................... 121
    Chord
    ....................................... 108
    CHORD DETECT
    .......................  76
    CHORD FINGERING
    ..................  76
    Chord Fingerings
    ........................ 108
    Chord Match
    ........................  38, 125
    CHORD NOTE ONLY
    ................ 155
    Chord Tutor
    ............................... 108
    Chordal
    .................................... 133
    Chorus
    ...................................... 136
    Clock
    ..........................  98, 100, 146
    CMP
    .........................................  76
    COMMON
    .................................  77
    Compressor
    ............................... 133
    Computer
    ...................................  58
    CONFIG
    .............................  76, 156
    Control Change
    ................... 105, 142
    CONTROLLER
    .....................  76, 77
    Copy
    .........................................  68
    Current
    ......................................  93
    Cursor
    .......................................  73
    Custom Voice
    ..................  79, 85, 159
    Cut
    ...........................................  68
    Cutoff Frequency
    .........................  87
    D
    DATA ENTRY............................  60
    Decay
    ........................................  87
    Delay
    ........................................  87
    Delete
    ...................................  69, 96
    DEMO
    .................................  17, 76
    Demo
    ........................................  24
    Depth
    ........................................  87
    Destination
    .................................  97
    DIGITAL RECORDING
    ..........  17, 77
    Digital Recording
    ..........  94, 114, 124
    Direct Access
    ..............................  62
    DISK
    .................................  76, 156
    Disk
    ............................................  6
    Disk drive
    .............................  64, 65
    Display Message
    .........................  62
    Display Voice Number
    ................. 156DOC
    ...........................................  8
    DORIAN
    ..................................  121
    Drum Kit
    ...................................  79
    DSP
    ................................  39, 77, 81
    DSP Type
    ...................................  84
    DSP VARIATION
    .......................  153
    DSP Variation
    ........................  39, 81
    DSP1-6
    .....................................  136
    Dynamics
    ..................................  118
    E
    Echo Types................................  155
    EDIT
    .........................................  77
    EFFECT
    ...............................  75, 76
    Effect
    .......................................  136
    EFFECT/EQ
    ...............................  76
    EG
    ............................................  87
    ENDING
    .......................  34, 75, 153
    ENTER
    .....................................  60
    Envelope Generator
    ......................  87
    EQ
    .....................................  76, 139
    EQUAL TEMPERAMENT
    ..........  151
    Equalizer
    ..................................  139
    ESEQ
    .......................................  144
    Event List
    ........  94, 98, 100, 117, 125
    Exclusive messages
    .....................  142
    EXIT
    .........................................  61
    F
    Factory Reset.............................  159
    FADE IN TIME
    .........................  156
    FADE IN/OUT
    ................  16, 75, 153
    Fade In/Out
    ..................  35, 109, 156
    FADE OUT HOLD TIME
    ............  156
    FADE OUT TIME
    ......................  156
    FD drive
    ...............................  30, 63
    FF (Fast Forward)
    ........................  75
    File
    ...........................................  63
    File Utility
    ............................  59, 64
    FILL BREAK
    ............................  153
    FILL DOWN
    .............................  153
    FILL IN
    .....................................  34
    FILL SELF
    ...............................  153
    168
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