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Anleitung Yamaha, modell Tyros2

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Press the [H] button to add the selected record to the Favorite page. (When the prompt appears, select [YES] to actually add the record.) Press the [TAB] but- ton to call up the FAVORITE page and confirm whether the specified record has been added. ¦ Other convenient functions Music Finder has a variety of other useful functions, as described below. These are available in all the Music Finder pages. Sort the records by each item. Change the order of the records (ascending or descending). The order method is determined by the sort item above. This deletes selected records from the Favorite page (when the Favorite page is selected). The record is deleted only from the Favorite page and not from the Music Finder. Shows the number of records of the currently displayed page. Press the up or down button to move the cursor up or down and When sorting records by MUSIC, use the up or down button to skip select the new record. up or down through the music titles alphabetically. Simultaneously press the up and down buttons to move the cursor to the first record. 42 Tyros2 Owner’s Manual Quick Guide 43Tyros2 Owner’s Manual Quick Guide 43Tyros2 Owner’s Manual Reference on page 112 Song Playback Playback of Songs in the USB Storage Device 1 Connect the USB storage device con- taining MIDI song data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal. 2 Press any of the SONG buttons to call up the song selection dis- play. 3 Select a song in the USB storage device. Selecting a song is done in the same way as selecting a voice or style. 4 Press the SONG CONTROL [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start the selected song. 5 Press the SONG CONTROL [PLAY/PAUSE] button again to stop the song. You can play MIDI song data directly from the Tyros2. This includes not only the preset demo songs, but also commercially available song data as well as songs you’ve created with the Song Recording function (page 55) or Song Creator func- tion (page 121). (For information on compatible song data, see page 212.) • If you have connected a floppy disk drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal and are using a floppy disk, make sure to read the section “Handling the floppy disk drive (FDD) and floppy disks” on page 231. IMPORTANT If necessary, use the [TAB] buttons to call up the USB page. • The song selection display shown here is called the “Open/Save” display for the song. The Open/ Save display actually has two dif- ferent display modes: 1) a direct selection display (shown at left), and 2) a numeric input display that lets you select the voice by input- ting the song number. For details, see page 77. NOTE These buttons let you use markers in the song data—for easy navigation, and for setting up playback loops. Page 45 Moves forward one measure when pressed briefly, or scrolls forward continuously (fast for- ward) when held. Press this button to call up the SONG POSI- TION pop-up window on the LCD display. Moves back one measure when pressed briefly, or scrolls backward continuously (fast reverse) when held. Press this button to call up the SONG POSI- TION pop-up window on the LCD display. This button lets you record your keyboard per- formance as MIDI song data. Page 55 During playback, you can have the song return to the top and play back again from the beginning by pressing this button. When play- back is stopped, pressing this button returns the song to the beginning. Song Playback Quick Guide Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure. They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names. The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below. Prot. 1 Indicates Preset Songs saved to the User drive. These cannot be copied/moved/saved to external devices. Prot. 2 Orig Indicates Yamaha-protection-formatted Songs. These cannot be copied. These can be moved/ saved only to the User drive and USB storage devices with ID. Prot. 2 Edit Indicates edited “Prot. 2 Orig” Songs. Make sure to save these to the same folder containing the corresponding “Prot. 2 Orig” Song. These cannot be copied. These can be moved/saved only to the User drive and USB storage devices with ID. Note for “Prot. 2 Orig” and “Prot. 2 Edit” Song file operation Make sure to save the “Prot. 2 Edit” Song to the same folder containing its original “Prot. 2 Orig” Song. Otherwise the “Prot. 2 Edit” Song cannot be played back. Also, if you move a “Prot. 2 Edit” Song, be sure to move its original “Prot. 2 Orig” Song to the same location (folder) at the same time. ¦ Viewing Song Lyrics and Score . When the song data contains lyric data, you can view it by using the [LYRICS/TEXT] button............... Page 47 . When you have text data containing lyrics, you can view it by using the [LYRICS/TEXT] button. ....... Page 115 . You can also view the song score (notation) by using the [SCORE] button. .......................................... Page 50 Using Song Position Markers Song Position markers (SP 1–SP 4...


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