Tyros3
Reference Manual

11
Utility
- Making Global Settings -

Contents
CONFIG1	120
CONFIG2	122
MEDIA	123
OWNER	124
SYSTEM RESET	125
Factory Reset-Restoring the Factory Programmed Settings	125
Custom Reset-Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single File	126

CONFIG1

(Figure)
Select the desired parameter:
1	Fade In/Out
2	Metronome
3	Parameter Lock
4	Tap

1 Fade In/Out 
These parameters determine the behavior when the Style or Song playback is faded in/out by the [FADE IN/OUT] button.

(Table)
[3 UP DOWN]	FADE IN TIME	Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade in, or go from minimum to maximum (range of 0 to 20.0 seconds).
[4 UP DOWN]	FADE OUT TIME	Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade out, or go from maximum to minimum (range of 0 to 20.0 seconds).
[5 UP DOWN]	FADE OUT HOLD TIME	Determines the time the volume is held at 0 following the fade out (range of 0 to 5.0 seconds).
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2 Metronome

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[2 UP DOWN]	VOLUME	Determines the level of the metronome sound.
[3 UP DOWN] to [5 UP DOWN]	SOUND	Determines whether a bell accent will be sounded or not at the first beat of each measure.
[6 UP DOWN]/[7 UP DOWN]	TIME SIGNATURE	Determines the time signature of the metronome sound. 
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3 Parameter Lock
This function is used to "lock" specific parameters (effect, split point, etc.) to make them selectable only via the panel control-in other words, instead of being changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, Music Finder, or Song and sequence data.
Use the [1 UP DOWN] to [7 UP DOWN] buttons to select the desired parameter, then lock it with the [8 UP] (MARK ON) button.

4 Tap 
This allows you to set the drum sound and the velocity which will sound when the Tap function is used.

(Table)
[2 UP DOWN] to [4 UP DOWN]	PERCUSSION	Selects the instrument.
[5 UP DOWN]/[6 UP DOWN]	VELOCITY	Sets the velocity.
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CONFIG2

(Figure)
Select the desired parameter:
1	Speaker/AUX Out- Loop Send.
2	Voice Category Button Options/Display-related Settings

1 Speaker/AUX Out-Loop Send

(Table)
[3 UP DOWN]/[4 UP DOWN]	SPEAKER	Determines whether or not the optionally installed speaker will sound.
		HEADPHONE SW: Speaker sounds normally, but is cut off when headphones are inserted to the PHONES jack.
		ON: Speaker sound is always on.
		OFF: Speaker sound is off.
[5 UP DOWN]/[6 UP DOWN]	AUX OUT/LOOP SEND	Selects the desired output type corresponding to the AUX OUT/LOOP SEND jack.
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2 Voice Category Button Options/Display-related settings

(Table)
[1 UP DOWN]/[2 UP DOWN]	Voice Category Button Options	Determines how the Voice Selection display is opened when one of the VOICE buttons is pressed.
		OPEN & SELECT: Opens the Voice Selection display with the top (first) Voice of the Voice category automatically selected (when one of the VOICE buttons is pressed).
		OPEN ONLY: Opens the Voice Selection display with the currently selected Voice (when one of the VOICE buttons is pressed).
[3 UP DOWN]/[4 UP DOWN]	Display Voice Number	Determines whether or not the Voice bank and number are shown in the Voice Selection display. This is useful when you want to check which bank select MSB/LSB values and program change number you need to specify when selecting the Voice from an external MIDI device.
		NOTE
		For the GS Voices, the Display Voice Number is not available (the program change numbers are not shown).
[5 UP DOWN]/[6 UP DOWN]	Display Style Tempo	Selects whether the default tempo of each Style is displayed above the Style name or not in the Style Selection display.
[7 UP DOWN]/[8 UP DOWN]	Popup Display Time	Determines the time in which the pop-up windows close. (Pop-up windows are displayed when you press buttons such as TEMPO, TRANSPOSE or UPPER OCTAVE, etc.)
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MEDIA
You can set or execute important media-related operations for the Tyros3. The word "media" refers to both the USB storage device and installed hard disk drive.

NOTE
The Tyros3 is capable of formatting an installed hard disk having a cluster size of less than 32 Kbyte, creating a single partition only; multiple partitions cannot be created. However, if the installed hard disk has been pre-formatted into several partitions on another instrument, the Tyros3 can access up to four partitions of the hard disk.

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[A]/[B]	DEVICE LIST	Selects the desired media which you want to check the remaining memory (see "PROPERTY" below) or format the media (see the Owner's Manual). 
[1 UP DOWN]/[2 UP DOWN]	HARD DISK SLEEP TIME	The 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.
		NOTE
		When using the Hard Disk Recorder function, make sure to set this to "NEVER." If you set this to something other than "NEVER," the Hard Disk Recorder may not operate correctly.
[3 UP DOWN]/[4 UP DOWN]	SONG AUTO OPEN	Turns the Song Auto Open function on or off. When this is set to "ON" and the media selected in the Device List above is inserted, the Tyros3 automatically calls up the first Song in the media.
		NOTE
		When you select a Song on a CD-ROM drive to be auto-opened, the Song may not be called up automatically if the CD-ROM drive takes a lot of time to be recognized.
[F]	PROPERTY	Opens the Property display of the media selected by [A]/[B] buttons. You can check the amount of remaining memory on the media.
		NOTE
		The displayed remaining memory value is an approximate value.
[H]	FORMAT	Formats the media selected by [A]/[B] buttons. Refer to the Owner's Manual.
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OWNER

(Figure)
Select the desired parameter:
1	Owner Name/Language/Main Picture
2	License Key

(Table)
[D]	BACKUP	Lets you backup all data on the instrument to a USB storage device. Refer to the Owner's Manual.
[E]	RESTORE	Loads the backup file from the USB storage device.
[I]	OWNER NAME	Lets you enter your name as the owner. The Owner name is indicated on the opening display when you turn the power on. Refer to the Owner's Manual.
[J]	MAIN PICTURE	Lets you select background picture for the Main display. You can select a picture from among various pictures provided on the Preset Page. After selecting, press the [EXIT] button to close the Selection display. You can also use your original picture in the USB storage device. Make sure the image file is bitmap file (.BMP) and no greater than 640 x 480 pixels. First copy the desired file from USB to USER Page, then select it on the USER Page.
		NOTE
		The explanation about picture compatibility above applies also to the background of the Song Lyric display (page 51).
[4 UP DOWN]/[5 UP DOWN]	LANGUAGE	Determines the language used for the display messages. Once you change this setting, all messages will be shown in the selected language.
[7 UP DOWN]/[8 UP DOWN]	VERSION	Displays the version number of this instrument.
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2 License Key
When you want to purchase data including Voices or Song, network server authentication may be needed. This means you should register your instrument to the server to use the special data on your instrument. For details on the procedure, go to the following website.
http://music-tyros.com/

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[E]	CLEAR	Deletes the license key registered in the instrument.
		CAUTION
		If you delete the license key, the data you bought previously will become unusable.
[I]	EXPORT	Exports the instrument's ID to the USB flash memory.
[J]	IMPORT	Imports the license key which has been issued from the server from USB flash memory to the instrument.
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SYSTEM RESET
There are two reset methods in the SYSTEM RESET display: Factory Reset and Custom Reset.

(Figure)
Factory Reset (see below)
Custom Reset (see page 126)

Factory Reset-Restoring the Factory Programmed Settings
This function lets you restore the status of the Tyros3 to the original factory settings. 

1	Select the desired item to be restored by using [1 UP DOWN] to [3 UP DOWN] buttons and add a checkmark to it by pressing the [4 UP] (MARK ON) button.
To remove the checkmark, press the [4 DOWN] (MARK OFF) button.

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SYSTEM SETUP	Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. Refer to the Data List for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup.
MIDI SETUP	Restores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the USER tab display to the original factory status.
USER EFFECT	Restores 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 FINDER	Restores the Music Finder data (all records) to the original factory settings.
FILES & FOLDERS	Deletes all files and folders stored in the USER tab display.
REGIST	Temporarily deletes the current Registration Memory settings of the selected Bank. The same can be done also by turning the [POWER] button ON while holding the B5 key (right-most B key on the keyboard).
EXPANSION VOICE	Deletes all Expansion Voices.
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2	Press the [D] (FACTORY RESET) button to execute the Factory Reset operation for all checkmarked items.

Custom Reset-Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single File
For the items below, you can save your Original Settings as a Single File for future recall.

1	Make all desired settings on the instrument.

2	Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] -> [I] UTILITY -> TAB [LEFT][RIGHT] SYSTEM RESET

3	Press one of the [F] to [I] buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data.

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[F]	SYSTEM SETUP FILES	Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION] -> [I] UTILITY and microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the Data List for details on which parameters belong to the System Setup.
[G]	MIDI SETUP FILES	The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the USER tab display are handled as a single file.
[H]	USER EFFECT FILES	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 displays are managed as a single file.
[I]	MUSIC FINDER FILES	All the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file.
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4	Use the TAB [LEFT][RIGHT] buttons to select one of the tabs (other than the PRESET) to which your settings will be saved.

5	Press the [6 DOWN] (SAVE) button to save your file.

6	To recall your file, press the desired [F] to [I] buttons in the SYSTEM RESET display, then select the desired file.

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