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    Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –
    Tyros3  Owner’s Manual  •81
    Saving Master Compressor Settings
    The Master Compressor settings you have edited on page 80 can be saved as the User Compressor type.
    1Press the [I] (SAVE) button to enter the USER MASTER COM-
    PRESSOR display.
    2Select the destination to which the User Master compressor is 
    to be stored, by using the [3 ▲▼]–[6 ▲▼] buttons.
    3Press the [I] (SAVE) button to open the SAVE display.
    4Enter the name of the edited Compressor type (page 34), then 
    press the [8 ▲] (OK) button.
    5Press 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.
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    Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
    Editing VOL/VOICE parameters: MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [
    QQ Q Q][WW W W] VOL/VOICE
    Editing FILTER parameters:MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [QQ Q Q][WW W W] FILTER
    Editing TUNE parameters: MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [
    QQ Q Q][WW W W] TUNE
    Editing EFFECT parameters:MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [QQ Q Q][WW W W] EFFECT
    Editing EQ parameters: MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [
    QQ Q Q][WW W W] EQ
    LINE OUT Settings:MIXING CONSOLE display → TAB [QQ Q Q][WW W W] LINE OUT 
    						
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    Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the Tyros3 Directly to the Internet –
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    Internet Direct Connection
    – Connecting the Tyros3 Directly to the Internet –
    You can purchase and download Song data and other types of data from 
    the special website by directly connecting to the Internet. 
    You can connect the instrument to a full-time online connection (ADSL, optical fiber, 
    cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with a router. For specific instruc-
    tions on connecting (as well as information on compatible LAN adaptors, routers, etc.), 
    refer to the Yamaha website (http://music.yamaha.com/idc/).
    To use the Internet connection, you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or 
    provider.
    ●Connection example 1:
    Connecting by cable (using a modem without router)
    ●Connection example 2:
    Connecting by cable (using 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), depending 
    on the contract with the provider. This 
    means you cannot connect with the 
    Tyros3. If in doubt, check your contract 
    or contact your provider.
    NOTE
    Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connecting the 
    instrument, since no modem or router settings can be made from the instrument 
    itself.
    Due to EU/Korea regulations, 
    users within Europe and Korea 
    should use an STP (shielded 
    twisted pair) cable to prevent 
    electromagnetic interference.
    Some types of modems require an 
    optional hub network for simulta-
    neously connecting to several devices 
    (such as computer, musical instrument, 
    etc.).
    IMPORTANT
    NOTE
    Modem*
    No router capabilityRouter
    Cable typeLAN cable
    LAN terminal
    *Here, “modem” refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.LAN cable
    ADSL modem
    Router capabilityLAN cable
    LAN terminal LAN cable 
    						
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    ●Connection example 3: Wireless connection
    Using a wireless LAN Adaptor
    ●Connection example 4: Wireless connection 
    Using a USB wireless LAN adaptor
    From the special website, you can audition and purchase Song data, among other things. To access the site, press the 
    [INTERNET] 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 to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.LAN terminal Wireless LAN adaptor
    Accessing the Special Website
    Modem* Access point
    *Here, “modem” refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.You need to make some settings in the 
    Wireless LAN Page of the Internet Set-
    tings display (page 86). 
    NOTE
    USB TO  DEVICE 
    terminal USB Wireless 
    LAN Adaptor 
    						
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    By using the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons, you can navigate through the website—e.g., follow links, return to previously 
    displayed pages, etc.
    When the size of the web page is too large to be shown at one time in the browser display of the instrument, a scroll bar 
    appears at the right side of the display. Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to scroll through the display and view those parts 
    of the page that are not shown.
    Operations in the Special Website
    [1 ▲▼]BACKReturns to a previously selected web page.
    [2 ▲▼]FORWARD Returns to the page selected before pressing the [1 ▲▼] (BACK) button
    [3 ▲▼]HOME Returns to the Home Page (top page of the special website).
    [4 ▲▼]BOOKMARK Opens the Bookmark display to register the currently displayed page to bookmark. In the 
    Bookmark display, you can edit your bookmarks. For details, see the Reference Manual.
    [5 ▲]REFRESH Refreshes a web page. This lets you confirm the latest version of the page by reloading the 
    page.
    [5 ▼]SETTING Opens the Internet Setting display. See page 85.
    [6 ▲]STOP  Cancels loading of a page, if the page is taking too long 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 can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select and call up links.
    NOTE
    Monitoring the Internet Connection Status
    The messages and icons at the bottom right of the Internet display indicate the current Internet connection 
    status.
    The following three messages are displayed according to the loading status of the web page.
    •Disconnected.: This appears when the instrument is not connected with the Internet. When this message is 
    displayed, the web page cannot be seen. Icon q is displayed.
    •Now opening web page...: The web page is being loaded. Icon w flashes.
    •Web page has been displayed.: Loading of the web page is completed, and the page is displayed completely. 
    Icon w stops flashing. When the displayed web page uses SSL, icon e is displayed, and information is 
    encrypted for communication.
    Strength of the reception is displayed in r when connecting to the Internet by wireless LAN. When reception 
    is weak, move the instrument near the access point to improve reception.
    q
    e
    rw
    Message
    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an industry-standard method for protecting web communications by using data encryption and 
    other tools.
    NOTE 
    						
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    Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the Tyros3 Directly to the Internet –
    Tyros3  Owner’s Manual  •85
    You can purchase and download Song data (for playback on this instrument) and other types of data from the special 
    website. For details on purchasing and downloading data, refer to the instructions on the site itself.
    Operation after purchase and download
    When downloading is completed, a message appears asking you whether or not to open 
    the File Selection display. Select “YES” to call up the File Selection display, from which 
    you can select the downloaded data. To return to the Internet display, select “NO.” When 
    the File Selection display is open, press the [8 ▲] (UP) button to call up the next highest 
    level folder.
    From the Internet Settings display, you can make various settings related to the Internet connection, including prefer-
    ences for the menus and displays. 
    1Press the [5 ▼] (SETTING) button to call up the Internet Set-
    tings display.
    2Press the TAB [QQ Q Q][WW W W] buttons to select the desired display.
    • BROWSER............ Basic settings for browser. Refer to the Reference Manual.
    • LAN....................... Settings for the LAN connection (page 86).
    • WIRELESS LAN... Settings for the wireless LAN connections (page 86).
    • OTHERS............... Proxy settings (page 86), initializing menu (page 87) and 
    connection information (page 86).
    3Select the desired item by pressing the [1 ▲▼] (UP/DOWN) but-
    tons.
    Purchasing and Downloading Data
    The purchased data will be lost if 
    you turn the power to the instru-
    ment off during download.
    CAUTION
    Download Destination
    When a USB storage device is connected to the instrument during purchase, 
    the downloaded data is saved in the “MyDownloads” folder in the USB tab 
    display of the File Selection display. 
    When a USB storage device is not connected, the downloaded data is saved in 
    the “MyDownloads” folder in the USER tab display of the File Selection dis-
    play. 
    About the Internet Settings Display
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    4To call up the relevant Edit display, use the [2 ▲▼]/[3 ▲▼] 
    (ENTER) buttons.
    For some items, the Edit display may not be shown, but the setting or change 
    may be executed.
    5Press the [2 ▲▼] (UP/DOWN) buttons to select the setting or 
    change the value, then press the [3 ▲] (OK) button.
    This can also be done by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] but-
    ton.
    6To actually apply all settings changed in the Internet Settings 
    display, press the [7 ▲▼] (SAVE) button.
    To cancel, press the [8 ▲▼] (CLOSE) button.
    Connection-Related Settings
    Depending on your connection environment, you may need to make the following settings for connecting to the Inter-
    net. 
    ●LAN Page
    The settings here are necessary when the DHCP is not used. These settings are necessary not only for cable LAN con-
    nection but also wireless LAN connection.
    ●Wireless LAN Page
    The settings here are necessary only when using a USB wireless LAN adaptor. Make sure to set them to the same 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 connection by selecting the 
    “Connect Information” menu on the OTHERS Page.
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    Use DHCP Determines whether or not DHCP is used.
    DNS server 1/2 Determine the addresses of primary and secondary DNS servers. These settings must be 
    made when “Use DHCP” above is set to “ON (set DNS manually)” or “OFF.”
    IP address/Subnet mask/
    GatewayDetermine IP address, subnet mask and gateway server address. These settings must be 
    made when “Use DHCP” above is set to “OFF.”
    Wireless networks Calls up the access point list. Select the desired access point by using the [B]/[C] buttons 
    and press the [G] (OK) button. 
    SSID Determines the SSID setting. (SSID is an identification name for specifying a particular 
    network over a wireless LAN connection.)
    Channel Determines the channel.
    Encryption Determines whether or not the data is encrypted. 
    WEP key  Determines the WEP key. This setting must be made when Encryption above is enabled.
    Proxy server/Proxy port/
    Non-proxy serverDetermines the proxy server name, port number and host name for non-proxy server. 
    						
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    Tyros3  Owner’s Manual  •87
    The settings of the Internet function are not initialized when using the Initialize operation of the instrument (page 35); 
    Internet settings must be initialized separately, as explained here. Initializing will reset to the default values not only the 
    settings of the browser, but also all settings you have made in the Internet Settings displays (except for the cookies and 
    bookmarks), including those related to Internet connection.
    1Select the OTHERS tab in step 2 on page 85.
    2Press the [1 ▲▼] (UP/DOWN) buttons to select “Initialize 
    setup.”
    3Use the [2 ▲▼]/ [3 ▲▼] (ENTER) buttons to initialize the Inter-
    net settings.
    Initializing Internet Settings
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    Cookies and bookmarks still remain 
    after executing this initialize operation.
    To delete the cookies or bookmarks, 
    select “Delete cookies” or “Delete all 
    bookmarks” in step 2.
    NOTE
    Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
    Registering bookmarks of your favorite pages: Browser display → [4 ▲▼] (BOOKMARK) → [3 ▲▼] (ADD)
    Editing bookmarks:Browser display → [4 ▲▼] (BOOKMARK) 
    						
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    Connections – Using Tyros3 with Other Devices –
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    Connections
    – Using Tyros3 with Other Devices –
    Connecting the Optional Yamaha TRS-MS02 Speaker
    Use the [TO RIGHT SPEAKER], [TO LEFT SPEAKER] and [TO SUB WOOFER L/R] jacks. See page 100.
    Using External Audio Devices for Playback
    The [LINE OUT] jacks are used to send the Tyros3 output to a keyboard amplifier, ste-
    reo sound system, mixing console, or tape recorder. If you are connecting the Tyros3 to a 
    mono sound system, use only the [L/L+R] jack. When only this jack is connected (using 
    a standard phone plug), the left and right channels are combined and output through this 
    jack—allowing you have a mono mix of the Tyros3’s stereo sound.
    Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power of all compo-
    nents. 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 Tyros3 has no built-in speakers, you need to monitor its sound output via external audio 
    equipment. Alternatively, you could use a pair of headphones (page 15).
    CAUTION
    IMPORTANT
    You can send a specific part to desired 
    LINE OUT jack(s). The operation display 
    can be called up: [MIXING CONSOLE] 
    → TAB [
    QQ Q Q][WW W W] LINE OUT. For details, 
    refer to the Reference Manual on the 
    website.
    You can also use the [AUX OUT/LOOP 
    SEND] jacks instead [LINE OUT] jacks. 
    However, the output volume from [AUX 
    OUT/LOOP SEND] cannot be controlled 
    by MASTER VOLUME.
    When the Tyros3’s sound is output 
    to an external device, first turn on 
    the power to the Tyros3, then to 
    the external device. Reverse this 
    order when you turn the power off.
    NOTE
    NOTE
    CAUTION
    Powered speakers
    Audio cable Phone plug
    (standard)Phone plug
    (standard)Input jack 
    						
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    Mixing the Sound of External Audio Devices with the Tyros3 Sound
    The [LINE IN/MIC] jacks can be used either as LINE IN or MIC. The [L/L+R/MIC] 
    jack can be connected to any standard microphone or line-level source with a 1/4” phone 
    plug. By connecting an external audio source to the [R] and [L/L+R/MIC] jacks, you can 
    record that source along with your performance, using the Hard Disk Recorder function.
    Connecting a source only to the [L/L+R/MIC] jack results in a mono input. Connecting 
    to both the [R] and [L/L+R/MIC] jacks (or only the [R] jack) results in a stereo input.
    The TRIM control allows the input sensitivity of the MIC/LINE IN jacks to be adjusted 
    for optimum level matching with the connected equipment.
    If you want to connect a Microphone or 
    guitar to the [LINE IN/MIC] jack, refer to 
    page 91.
    When the sound of an external 
    device is output to the Tyros3, first 
    turn on the power to the external 
    device, 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] jacks
    The [AUX OUT/LOOP SEND] jacks can be used either as AUX OUT or LOOP SEND, and can be selected 
    from the Function menu: [FUNCTION] → [I] UTILITY → TAB [
    QQ Q Q][WW W W] CONFIG 2. The sound is output 
    at a fixed level, regardless of the [MASTER VOLUME] control setting. Use the [AUX OUT] jacks to output 
    the Tyros3 sound through an external audio system, or to record the sound with an external audio recorder. 
    Connect the [AUX OUT] jacks of the Tyros3 to the [AUX IN] jacks of the audio system using appropriate 
    audio cables. When these are used as LOOP SEND jacks, you can route the output of the Tyros3 to an exter-
    nal signal processor, and return the processed signal back to the instrument via the [AUX IN/LOOP 
    RETURN] jacks—letting you apply your own favorite effects to the overall sound.
    The TRIM control allows the input sensitivity of the AUX IN [L/L+R] and [R] (LOOP RETURN) jacks to 
    be adjusted for optimum level matching with the connected equipment.
    Example of Loop SendAudio 
    cable 
    						
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    Connections – Using Tyros3 with Other Devices –
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    You can connect the Tyros3 directly to an external monitor for displaying the lyrics and 
    chords of your song data on a large screen. There are two kinds of output connectors: 
    RGB OUT (for a computer monitor) and VIDEO OUT (for a TV or video monitor). 
    The RGB OUT terminal delivers higher resolution than the VIDEO OUT jack.
    Screen Out Settings
    1Call up the operation display. 
    [FUNCTION] → [G] SCREEN OUT
    2Set the monitor type and screen contents.
    Connecting a Separate TV Monitor/Computer Monitor
    If the display is not aligned properly in 
    the computer monitor, change the set-
    tings on the monitor itself.
    Avoid looking at the monitor for pro-
    longed periods of time since doing so 
    could 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 monitor type. If you select VIDEO, set the NTSC or PAL to 
    correspond to the standard used by your video equipment.
    [3 ▲▼]/
    [4 ▲▼]SCREEN CON-
    TENTDetermines the contents of the Video Out signal.
    • LYRICS/TEXT: Only the lyrics of the song or text files are output, regardless of the dis-
    play that is called up on the instrument.
    • LCD: The currently selected display is output.
    The Tyros3’s default setting for the external television/video monitor signal is “PAL” Depend-
    ing on your particular locale, the standard may be different and the setting should be changed 
    accordingly. (For example, NTSC is generally used in North America.) Check the standard 
    used by your television or video monitor, and if it is not PAL, change the setting in the VIDEO 
    OUT display to “NTSC.”
    NOTE 
    						
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