Yamaha Tyros 5 Owners Manual
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Tyros5 Owner’s Manual61 2 Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – You can adjust the volume balance between the parts (entire MIDI Song, entire Style, Multi Pads, MIC, Left, Right 1–3, Audio Song, AUX IN, entire keyboard). For the CENTER para meter, refer to “Adjusting the volume balance between the MIDI Song and Audio Song” below. 1Press the [BALANCE] button once or twice to call up the desired page of the BALANCE display which contains the desired channel. There are two pages, 1/2 and 2/2. 2Press the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons or sliders to adjust the vol- ume of the desired parts. 3Press the [EXIT] button to close the BALANCE display. Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Parts 2 On the VOL/VOICE page of the MIXING CONSOLE display (page 93), you can adjust the volume for each of MIDI Song and Style parts. NOTE Adjusting the volume balance between the MIDI Song and Audio Song In the BALANCE 2/2 page, you can adju st the volume balance between the MIDI Song and Audio Song by using the [2 ]–[3] buttons. When this is set to CENTER, the levels of the MIDI Song and Audio Song are equal. To instantly reset the balance to CENTER, press the [2 ] and [3] buttons simultaneously. You also can adjust the volume bala nce between the MIDI Song and Audio Song directly by using the Cross Fader. BALA NCE (2/2)
62Tyros5 Owner’s Manual The key which divides the keyboard into two sections is refe rred to as “Split Point.” These are three Split Points: Split Point (LEFT), Split Point (RIGHT 3), and Split Point (STYLE). • Split Point (LEFT): .......... Divides the keyboard into the left-h and (LOWER) section and the right-hand (UPPER) section. • Split Point (RIGHT 3): ..... Divides the right-hand (UPPER) section into the RIGHT 1-2 Voices section and the RIGHT 3 Voice section. • Split Point (STYLE): ........ Divides the left-hand (LOWER) section in to the Chord section and the LEFT Voice sec- tion. 1Call up the Split Point display. [FUNCTION] [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLI T POINT/CHORD FINGERING TA B [ ][] SPLIT POINT 2Set the Split Point. Setting the Split Point Split Point (RIGHT 3) Split Point (LEFT) Split Point (STYLE) Chord sectionLEFT Voice sectionRIGHT 1–2 Voices section RIGHT 3 Voice section Left-hand (LOWER) sectionRight-hand (UPPER) section You also can specify each Split Point by note name, using the [3 ]– [8 ] buttons. Split Point (STYLE) is indicated by “STYLE,” Split Point (LEFT) is indicated by “LEFT,” and Split Point (RIGHT 3) is indicated by “RIGHT 3.” NOTE [F] Split Point (STYLE + LEFT) Sets Split Point (STYLE) and Split Point (LEFT) to the same note. Press the [F] but- ton and rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard while holding the [F] button. [G] Split Point (STYLE) Sets each Split Point individually. Press one of the desired buttons and rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial. You can also specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by pressing the desired key on the keyboard while holding one of the [G]–[I] buttons. [H] Split Point (LEFT) [I] Split Point (RIGHT 3) Chord + LEFT Voice section Split Point (STYLE + LEFT) Right-hand section (Left-hand section) Split Point (LEFT) cannot be set lowe r than Split Point (STYLE), and Split Point (RIGHT 3) cannot be set lower than Split Point (LEFT). NOTE
Tyros5 Owner’s Manual63 2 Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – By changing the Chord Detection area from the left-hand section to the right-hand section, you can play the bass line with your left hand while using your right hand to control Style playback. To do this, set the CHORD DETECTION AREA value to “UPPER” via the [1 ] button on the Split Point display. With this setting, the whole right-hand (U PPER) section works as the Chord section as well as melody performance. In this condition, note the following points: • In the right-hand (UPPER) section, you can specify the chord type as you play the melody. • The Bass Part Voice of the current Style is assigned to the Keyboard LEFT part. This is referred to as the Manual Bass function wh ich can be turned off or on via the [E] button. • The setting of the Chord Fingering Type (page 55) will be set to a special one (“FIN- GERED *”) automatically, in which you should press three or more notes simultane- ously for specifying the chord. Pressing two or less notes does not change the chord type. • Split Point (STYLE) becomes unavailable. Specifying Chords with Your Right Hand while Playing Bass with Your Left Hand Split Point (RIGHT 3) Split Point (LEFT) Split Point (STYLE) LEFT Voice section (Left-hand section)RIGHT 1–2 Voices section RIGHT 3 Voice section Right-hand section Chord section The CHORD DETECTION AREA value is set to “LOWER” auto matically when the Ensemble Voice is selected. NOTE
64Tyros5 Owner’s Manual 3 3 Multi Pads – Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance – The Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre-recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances. Multi Pads are grouped in Banks of four phrases each. The Tyros5 fea- tures a variety of Multi Pad Banks in a variety of different musical genres. Moreover, the Audio Link Multi Pad function allows you to create a new pad with your WAVE (Audio) data to play back during your performance. 1Press the MULTI PAD CONTROL [SELECT] button to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display, then select the desired bank. Select pages using the [1 ]–[6 ] buttons that correspond to “P1, P2...” in the display or pressing the MULTI PAD CONTROL [SELECT] button repeatedly, then use the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired bank. 2Press any of the MULTI PAD CONTROL [1]–[4] buttons to play a Multi Pad phrase. The corresponding phrase (in this case, for Pa d 1) starts playing back in its entirety at the currently set tempo. You can play up to four Multi Pads at the same time. 3Press the [STOP] button to stop playback of the Multi Pad(s). If you want to stop specific pads, simultaneously hold down the [STOP] button and press the pad(s) you wish to stop. Playing the Multi Pads 1 1 There are two types of Multi Pad data. Some types will play back once and stop when they reach to the end. Others will play back repeatedly. Pressing the pad while it is playing back stops playback and begins playing from the top again. • While the Style or MIDI Song is play- ing back, pressing the MULTI PAD button starts playback at the top of the next bar. While the Style or MIDI Song is stopping, pressing the MULTI PAD button starts playback immediately. • STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button flashes red at the downbeat. NOTE NOTE NOTE About the lamp status of the MULTI PAD CONTROL [1]–[4] buttons •Blue: Indicates that the corresponding pad contains data (phrase). • Red: Indicates that the corresponding pad is playing back. • Red (flashing): Indicates that the corresponding pad is in standby (Synchro Start). Refer to page 65 for using the Synchro Start function. • Off: Indicates the corresponding pad contains no data and cannot be played.
Tyros5 Owner’s Manual65 3 Multi Pads – Adding Musical Ph rases to Your Performance – 1While holding the MULTI PAD [SELECT] button, press the desired button or buttons from [1]–[4]. The corresponding buttons flash in red. 2Start the Style/MIDI Song. The Multi Pads start at the same time. If you put the Multi Pad in standby during Style/MIDI Song playback, pressing any note on the keyboard will start Multi Pad playback at the top of the next bar. When the [ACMP] or Left part is on, play th e chord in the Chord section and press any of the Multi Pads. Multi Pad phrases automatically change the pitch to match the chord you play. Using the Multi Pad Synchro Start Function To cancel the standby status, press the same button, or press the [STOP] but- ton to cancel the status of all Pads. NOTE Using Chord Match Some Multi Pads are not affected by Chord Match. NOTE Chord Section
66Tyros5 Owner’s Manual You can create a new Multi Pad by making the links with WAVE files in the internal hard disk drive and USB flash mem- ory to each of the Multi Pad. The WAVE files can be the da ta you’ve created in the Audio Recorder (page 76) and com- mercially available ones. Multi Pads to which the WAVE files are linked are called Audio Link Multi Pads. The new Audio Link Multi Pads can be saved in USER, HD and USB drives. 1If you want to use WAVE files in the USB flash memory, connect the USB flash memory containing the data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2Press the MULTI PAD CONTROL [SELECT] button to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display. 3Press the [6 ] (AUDIO LINK) button to call up the Audio Link Multi Pad display. A confirmation message may appear here. If so, follow the on-display instructions. 4Select the desired Pad by pressing any of the [A], [B], [F] and [G] buttons. The WAVE display appears. 5Select the desired WAVE file by using the [A]–[J] buttons. 6Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Audio Link Multi Pad display. Creating a New Multi Pad with WAVE files (Audio Link Multi Pad) Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Connecting USB Devices” on page 101. You will need to press the [C] (NEW BANK) button in the Audio Link Multi Pad display to create an Audio Pad, if an Audio Link Multi Pad has been selected when you pressed the [6 ] (AUDIO LINK) button. Otherwise, you are simply re-selecting the link in the selected Audio Link Multi Pad. Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display (page 26). A WAVE file cannot be linked to a MIDI Multi Pad. NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 3 4 To confirm the information of the selected WAVE file By pressing the [7 ] (INFO.) button, you can confirm the information (title name, bit rate and sample rate, etc.). Press the [F] (OK) button to close it. NEXT PAGE
Tyros5 Owner’s Manual67 3 Multi Pads – Adding Musical Ph rases to Your Performance – 7If desired, adjust the level of each WAVE file by using the [1 ]–[4 ] buttons. You can adjust the volume while hearing the Multi Pad phrases by pressing the corresponding MULTI PAD CONTROL [1]–[4] buttons. 8If you want to link other WAVE files to other pads, repeat steps 4 to 7 above. 9Save the settings as a Multi Pad Bank. Press the [I] (SAVE) button in the Audio Link Multi Pad display to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display to actually execute the Save operation. After the Save operation is completed, the display automatically returns to the Audio Link Multi Pad display. 10Press the [EXIT] button to check the new Audio Link Multi Pad in the Multi Pad Bank Selection display. The newly created Audio Link Multi Pad is marked with “Audio Link” at the upper left of the file name. If you want to change the Link setting: Select the desired Audio Link Multi Pad, then execute the same operations as steps 3 to 10. Playing the Audio Link Multi Pads You can play the Multi Pad to which the WAVE file is assigned by selecting them in the USER, HD or USB drive of the Multi Pad Bank Selection display. Although you can play via the same operations in page 64, note the following limitations. • Make sure to connect the USB flash memo ry including the corresponding WAVE files. • Automatic repeat playback is not available. • Only one Pad can be pl ayed back at once. • Chord Match cannot be applied. To confirm the path of the selected WAVE file By pressing the [H] (INFO.) button in the Audio Link Multi Pad display, you can confirm the path. Press the [F] (OK) button to close it. The setting will be lost if you select another Audio Link Multi Pad or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation. NOTICE Audio files (WAVE files) take a slightly longer time than MIDI files to load. When the link to the WAVE file is cut (for example, when connecting a USB flash memory which does not include the corresponding WAVE files, etc.), a “Not Found!” is indicated above the Pad name. The lamp is off when the corresponding pad contains no data (phrase). NOTE NOTE NOTE
68Tyros5 Owner’s Manual 4 4 Songs – Recording Your Performances as MIDI Songs – This instrument allows you to record your performance and save it as a MIDI file in SMF format, and play back preset Songs, commercially available MIDI music files, etc. Not only can you play back a song and listen to it, but you can also play the keyboard along with song play- back. Before recording, make the necessary settings such as Voice/Style selection. As necessary, connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. With this recording, each part will be recorded to the following channels. •Keyboard parts: channels 1–4 • Multi Pad parts: channels 5–8 • Style parts: channels 9–16 To record your performance to each channel one by one with specifying the part, refer to page 69. 1Press the SONG [REC] button and the [STOP] button simultane- ously. A blank Song for recording is automatically set. 2Press the SONG [REC] button. 3Start recording. You can start recording by playing the keyboard, starting Style, starting Multi Pad or pressing the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button. For instructions on the recording and playing back of audio songs (files), refer to page 76. Basic Procedure for Recording NOTE Audio data such as the rhythm channels created via the audio data of audio Style (page 52), Audio Link Multi Pad (page 66) and audio songs (page 78) cannot be recorded to the MIDI Songs. Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Connecting USB Devices” on page 101. NOTE NOTE To cancel the recording, press the [STOP] button before going on step 3. NOTE When recording without Style playback, turning the [METRONOME] on makes your recording sessions much more efficient. The Metronome tempo can be adjusted by TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons. NOTE NEXT PAGE
Tyros5 Owner’s Manual69 4 Songs – Recording Your Performances as MIDI Songs – 4After you finish performance, press the SONG [STOP] button to stop recording. A notice message appears here; pres s the [EXIT] button to close it. 5Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to play back the recorded performance. 6Save the recorded performance. 6-1 Press one of the SONG [I]–[IV] buttons to call up the Song Selection dis- play. 6-2Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 29, steps 1–5. Multi Track Recording You can create a MIDI Song consisting of 16 channels by recording your performance to each channel one by one. In recording a piano piece, for exam ple, you can record the Right-hand part to channel 1 then record the Left-hand part to channel 2, allowing you to create a complete piece which may be difficult to play live with both hands together. To record a performance with Style playback, for example, record the St yle playback to channels 9–16, then record melodies to channel 1 while listening to the already recorded Style playback. In this way, yo u can create an entire Song which would otherwise be difficult, or even impossible, to play live. 1Press the SONG [REC] button and the [STOP] button simultane- ously. A blank Song for recording is automatically set. 2While holding down the SONG [REC] button, press the [1 ]– [8 ] buttons to set the desired channels to “REC.” To cancel the REC status of the ch annel, press the same button again. The recorded Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the save operation. By default, pressing the SONG [I] button calls up the PRESET Page and pressing one of the [II]–[IV] buttons calls up the USER Page. NOTICE NOTE To cancel the recording, press the [STOP] button before going on step 4. NOTE NEXT PAGE
70Tyros5 Owner’s Manual 3Use the [C]/[D] buttons to assign the desired part for the chan- nel to be recorded. To close the window for assigning the part, press the [EXIT] button. 4Start recording. You can start recording by playing the keyboard, starting Style, starting Multi Pad or pressing the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button. 5After you finish your performance, press the SONG [STOP] but- ton to stop recording. 6Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to play back the recorded performance. 7Record your performance to another channel by repeating steps 2 to 6 above. 8Save the recorded performance. 8-1 Press one of the SONG [I]–[IV] buttons to call up the Song Selection dis- play. 8-2Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 29, steps 1–5. The use of the [C]/[D] buttons may not be necessary here, since each num- bered channel has its own default set- ting and can be used as is. NOTE The recorded Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the po wer off without executing the Save operation. NOTICE