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Quick Guide on page 40Music Finder
This section briefly shows how to create and edit Music Finder records, and gives information about the structure and 
organization of Music Finder data. For basic instructions on using Music Finder, see the “Quick Guide.”
Music Finder Record Editing
From the [MUSIC FINDER] → RECORD EDIT display, you can call up existing records and edit them to suit your preferences. 
You can even use this to create your own Music Finder records which...

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Music Finder
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■ Restoring the Factory-programmed Music Finder.....................................................
The operation below lets you restore the Tyros2’s Music Finder to its original factory settings. 
■ Calling up Music Finder files saved to User drive or external devices.............
You can call up Music Finder data saved to any of the installed drives by the following procedure.
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Press the [FUNC-
TION] button. Select “UTILITY.” Checkmark the MUSIC...

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Quick Guide on page 52Registration Memory
Basic instructions on using the Registration Memory are explained in the “Quick Guide.” This section gives detailed 
information on the Freeze and Registration Sequence functions not covered in the “Quick Guide.”
■ About User Voices and Registration Memory.......................................................................................
When you memorize a panel setup to Registration Memory that uses a User voice (on the...

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Registration Memory
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3Program the Registration Sequence. 
4After setting the REGISTRATION SEQUENCE ENABLE to on, press the [EXIT] button 
to return to the Main display and confirm whether the Registration Memory numbers 
are called up according to the sequence programmed above.
•Use the [TAB] button to call up the Registration Memory numbers in the order of the sequence, or 
use the [TAB] button to call them up in reverse order. The [TAB] buttons can only be used for...

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Quick Guide on page 47Using a Microphone
Connect a microphone to the Tyros2 and take advantage of the following features:
● Song Score and Lyrics display (pages 112, 114)—for ease in following along with a song.
● Guide (page 49)—for practicing your singing and learning the proper pitches.
● Vocal Harmony (page 48)—for automatically adding harmony vocals to your voice.
● Talk (page 177)—for instantly changing the microphone settings, or for making announcements between...

Page 176

Using a Microphone
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176Tyros2 Owner’s Manual HARMONY GENDER TYPEDetermines whether the gender of the harmony sound is changed or not.
Off
The gender of the harmony sound is not changed. 
Auto
The gender of the harmony sound is changed automatically. 
LEAD GENDER TYPEDetermines whether and how the gender of the lead vocal sound (i.e., the direct 
microphone sound) will be changed. Please note that the number of harmony notes 
differs depending on the selected type. When set to Off, three harmony...

Page 177

Using a Microphone
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Talk Setting
This function is ideal for making announcements between your singing performances. When singing a song, several effects such 
as reverb, delay and vocal harmony are usually assigned to the MIC/LINE IN Setup. When speaking to your audience, however, 
these effects may sound disturbing or unnatural. Whenever the [TALK] button is turned on, Delay and Vocal Harmony effects 
turn off and the amount of reverb lowers automatically. Talk settings...

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Using a Microphone
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■ NOISE GATE
This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a specified level. This effectively cuts 
off extraneous noise, allowing the desired signal (vocal, etc.) to pass.
● SW (Switch)............. This turns Noise Gate on or off.
● TH. (Threshold)....... This adjusts the input level at which the gate begins to open. 
■ COMPRESSOR
This effect holds down the output when the input signal from the microphone exceeds...

Page 179

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Mixing Console
There are many components that make up the overall sound of the Tyros2. These include MIDI sequence data from 
the songs, styles, and Multi Pads, and audio input from a microphone, as well as the various parts of your keyboard 
performance. The Mixing Console gives you control over the volume and pan settings of each of these components—
and some other settings as well—letting you fine-tune the overall sound of the Tyros2.
If necessary, store the settings...

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Mixing Console
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Part Settings
The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 179. The parameters explained below can be set on the 
display pages called up in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 179. 
VOL/VOICE page parameters 
FILTER page parameters
TUNE page parameters 
EFFECT page parameters
EQ page parameters
SONG AUTO REVOICESee page 181.
VOICECalls up the VOICE display, from which you can select the desired 
voice for each part. When the...
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