DIGITAL WORKSTATION Tyros5-76 Tyros5-61 Owner’s Manual Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6–7.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Contents PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Included Accessories ............................................................................................................................... 9 About the Manuals ................................................................................................................................. 10 Main Features .....................................
4 Songs – Recording Your Performances as MIDI Songs – 68 Basic Procedure for Recording .............................................................................................................. 68 Playback of Songs ................................................................................................................................. 71 Displaying Music Notation (Score).........................................................................................................
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, shortcircuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators.
Notices and Information NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. Handling • Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise.
Information About copyrights • Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others’ copyrights.
Congratulations! Included Accessories You are the proud owner of an extraordinary electronic keyboard. The Yamaha Tyros5 combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state-of-the-art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical versatility. In order to make the most of your Tyros5’s features and vast performance potential, we urge you to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described.
About the Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials. Included Documents Owner’s Manual (this book) Provides overall explanations of the Tyros5 basic functions. USB Wireless LAN Adaptor Manual Informs the precautions that you need to read before using the adaptor.
Main Features Extraordinarily expressive and realistic Voices As one of the most powerful performance keyboards ever created, the Tyros5 has a comprehensive and sonically stunning set of authentic Voices, and gives you the means to play these Voices more naturally and with greater expressiveness. In particular, the instrument has new Ensemble Voices that let you convincingly recreate true multi-part ensemble playing, such as brass sections and string quartets.
Panel Controls and Terminals Top Panel q !2 w !3 !4 e !5 !8 r @3 !6 !7 !9 @1 @0 t @2 y u i o C1 D1 E1 !0 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 !1 q Power on/off switch [ ].................................. Page 16 Turn the instrument’s power on ( ) or off ( ). o [ART. 1]/[ART. 2] buttons................................Page 40 Controls Super Articulation Voices. w MIC buttons .....................................................
The illustration is of the Tyros5-61; however, the controls and terminals of the Tyros5-76 are the same. Panel Controls and Terminals @4 @6 @7 @5 @8 #0 @9 #1 #3 #2 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 !6 TRANSPOSE buttons......................................Page 46 Transposes the pitch in semitone steps. !7 [MIXING CONSOLE] button ........................Page 92 For controlling various aspects of the keyboard, Style and MIDI Song parts. !8 STYLE CONTROL buttons............
@9 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons ........... Page 85 Registers and recalls panel setups. #2 PART ON/OFF buttons ................................... Page 38 Turns the keyboard parts on or off. #0 ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons................... Page 56 Calls up the appropriate panel settings for the Style. #3 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal ........................ Page 101 For connecting a USB flash memory. #1 PART SELECT buttons...................................Page 36 Selects the keyboard parts to be played.
Panel Controls and Terminals #4 #4 q #9 $0 $1 $3 $2 $0 LINE OUT jacks ..............................................Page 98 For connecting audio devices such as a stereo system. $1 AUX IN jacks....................................................Page 99 For connecting audio devices such as a portable audio player. $2 MIC INPUT jack ............................................. Page 88 Combo jack* for connecting microphone. (*: Combo jack accepts either XLR or 1/4” phone plug connectors.
Starting Up Power Supply 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the [AC IN] jack on the instrument’s rear panel. NOTE Before connecting the supplied power cord to the [AC IN] jack, be sure to read the “Power supply/Power cord” sections on PRECAUTIONS (page 6). WARNING 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet. The type of AC power cord provided with the Tyros5 may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased (a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes).
Setting the Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for a specified period of time. The amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off is approximately 30 minutes by default; however, you can change the setting. 1 Call up the operation display.
Raising the Display Panel 1 Unfasten the lock located at the back of the panel. 1 2 2 Lift the panel and tilt it toward you. The panel will click at four latched positions. Once you’ve set it to a satisfactory position, release the panel. It will gently fall back to the nearest latched position. To return the panel to its closed and locked position, gently pull it back toward you until the position is vertical, then push it down until it locks into place.
Displaying the Program Version You can check the program version of this instrument. 1 Call up the OWNER display. [FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY TAB [][] OWNER 2 Use the [7 ]/[8 ] (VERSION) buttons. 3 Starting Up The program version and the hardware ID are shown in the display. Press the [8 ] (EXIT) button to return to the previous display. Locking the Panel Settings (Panel Lock) When the panel settings are locked, nothing happens if you press any panel buttons.
Basic Operations Display-based Controls The LCD provides comprehensive at-a-glance information on all current settings. The displayed menu can be selected or changed by the controls surrounding the LCD.
x TAB [][] buttons These buttons are used mainly to change the pages of displays that have “tabs” at the top. Basic Operations c [ASSIGN] slider The [ASSIGN] slider is used to adjust the setting of a user-assigned function. By default, this slider is used to adjust the keyboard volume directly during your performance. NOTE You can freely change the function assigned to the [ASSIGN] slider: [FUNCTION] [D] CONTROLLER TAB [][] ASSIGN SLIDER.
n [DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button Depending on the selected display, the [DATA ENTRY] dial can be used in the following two ways. Selecting files (Voice, Style, Song, and so on) You can use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select a file. The red frame indicates the position of the cursor. Rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor. Press the [ENTER] button to actually select the file. The selected file is highlighted.
Calling Up the Desired Display Instantly—Direct Access With the convenient Direct Access function, you can instantly call up the desired display—with just a single additional button press. 1 Press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button. A message appears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button. Press the button (or move the slider, wheel or connected pedal) corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display.
Main Display Configuration The display that appears when the power is turned on is the Main display. This display shows the current basic settings such as the currently selected Voice and Style, allowing you to see them at a single glance. The Main display is the one you’ll usually see when you play the keyboard. !1 !0 o q w e !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 u r t y i !7 q Song name and related information Displays the currently selected Song name, time signature and tempo.
!0 Vocal Harmony Type Displays the currently selected Vocal Harmony Type (page 89). !1 ASSIGN slider function Displays the function (parameter) assigned to the ASSIGN slider and its value (page 21). !2 Transpose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units (page 46). !3 Upper Octave Displays the amount that the octave value is shifted (page 46). Basic Operations !4 Registration Sequence Appears when the Registration Sequence is active.
e MENU 1/MENU 2 At the bottom of the File Selection display, you can toggle the indication between MENU 1 and MENU 2 by pressing the [8 ] button. Selecting MENU 1 shows the function names related to the current file (Voice, Style, Song, etc.) while selecting MENU 2 shows the function names of the file/folder management (page 29). When MENU 1 is selected with the Voice selection display, for example, pressing the [7 ] button will play back the Voice demo.
Changing the File Selection Display View The File Selection display actually has two different view types. One is Normal View, which we’ve seen up until this point. The other is List View, which lets you open files according to their numbers. Since the Tyros5 has many files spread out over several pages, number input in List View may be quicker and more convenient—providing you know the number of the file. Switch between the two types by pressing the [7 ] (VIEW) button.
Memorizing Song/Style paths The File Selection display for Songs and Styles lets you memorize the path of specific Song/Style to one of the panel buttons. Even if your data is scattered across the drive in a complex hierarchy of folders and paths, you can instantly call up a specific file—no matter how deeply hidden—with a single button-press. 1 In the List View display, select the Song/Style to be memorized, then press the [E] (MEMORY) button.
File Management You can save, name, copy/move, delete files, and you can create folders to manage the files with the buttons located lower area in the File Selection display. For information on the File Selection display, refer to page 25. Basic Operations Restrictions for protected Songs Preset Songs and most commercially available songs are copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure. They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names.
4 Enter the file name. NOTE Even if you skip this step, you can rename (page 31) the file at any time after saving. 5 If you want to cancel the Save operation, press the [8 ] (CANCEL) button before step 5 below. Press the [8 ] (OK) button to actually save the file. The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order. Creating a New Folder You can create folders.
Renaming a File/Folder You can rename files/folders. 1 Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to rename. 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display. NOTE Files in the PRESET tab cannot be renamed. 3 Basic Operations If necessary, press the [8 ] button to call up MENU 2. Press the [1 ] (NAME) button. The pop-up window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the display.
Copying or Moving Files You can copy or cut files and paste them to another location (folder). You can also copy folders (but not move them) by using the same procedure. 1 Call up the display containing the files/folders you want to copy or move. NOTE Copying of commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. NOTE 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display.
Deleting Files/Folders You can delete files/folders. 1 Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to delete. 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display. NOTE Files in the PRESET tab cannot be deleted. As necessary, press the [8 ] button to call up MENU 2. Basic Operations 3 Press the [5 ] (DELETE) button. The pop-up window for the Delete operation appears at the bottom of the display.
Entering Characters This section covers how to enter characters for naming your files/folders, inputting keywords on Music Finder (page 81), etc. Entering characters should be done in the display shown below. Character Entry window 2 3 1 1 4 Change the type of character by pressing the [1 ] button. • CASE ...................capital letters, numbers, marks • case.......................lowercase letters, numbers, marks 2 Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor to the desired position.
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings While holding the right-most key on the keyboard, turn the power on. This restores all settings to the factory default. Tyros5-61 The right-most key Basic Operations Tyros5-76 You can also restore the factory default value of specified settings or delete all files/folders in the USER drive. Call up the operation display: [FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY TAB [][] SYSTEM RESET. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
Voices 1 – Playing the Keyboard – The Tyros5 features a wide variety of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices, including piano, guitar, strings, brass, wind instruments and more. Playing Preset Voices Selecting a Voice (RIGHT 1) and playing the keyboard 1 Press the PART SELECT [RIGHT 1] button. Make sure that the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT1] button is also turned on. If it is turned off, the right-hand part will not sound.
3 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired Voice. You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons that correspond to the page numbers (P1, P2 ...) or pressing the same VOICE button several times. NOTE The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Preset Voice name. For details on the characteristics, see page 39.
Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Split) 1 Make sure that at least one of the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1]– [RIGHT 3] buttons are turned on. 2 Press the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button to turn it on. 3 Press one of the VOICE buttons to call up the Voice Selection display for the Left part. 4 5 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired Voice. Play the keyboard.
Holding the LEFT part Voice (Left Hold) This function causes the LEFT part Voice to be held even when the keys are released. Nondecaying Voices such as strings are held continuously, while decay-type Voices such as piano decay more slowly (as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). Voice Characteristics 1 The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Voice name. S.Art!, S.Art2!, MegaVoice, Live!, Cool!, Sweet!, etc.
Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices The Super Articulation Voices (S.Art! Voices and S.Art2! Voices) enable you to create subtle, very realistic musical expressions, by how you play. Moreover, with the [ART. 1]/ [ART. 2] buttons in this instrument, you can add those expressions by simply pressing a single button. When you select a Super Articulation Voice, the [ART. 1]/[ART. 2] buttons may light in blue. Pressing a lit button adds the effect (a button which is not lit has no effect).
Example 3 NOTE When an S.Art2! Voice is selected, pressing the available [ART] button and playing/ releasing a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando up/down, brass fall, etc. When you press the available [ART] button, it will flash in red until the effect is finished playing. You can cancel by pressing the button again while it flashes. Just after you press/ release the note and articulation effect sounds, the button lights in red.
Playing Various Organ Voices (Organ World) The Tyros5 uses advanced digital technology to accurately and authentically reproduce the characteristic sounds of a variety of organs played throughout the world. Five basic types are provided, letting you play with full expression and true realism in various styles that feature organ sounds—from blues and jazz to classical and theatre. Each organ type has its own display, which very beautifully recreates the actual appearance of an actual instrument.
4 Use the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to select the desired preset. 1 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – 5 Play the keyboard. Adjusting the Footage Levels (only for Vintage, Home and Euro) The Vintage, Home and Euro types also give you access to an unlimited combination of organ sounds, by letting you change the footage levels on the FOOTAGES display. The footage levels are changed directly by using the [ASSIGN] slider and the [1]–[8] sliders.
Playing Ensemble Voices These are special Voice settings that feature multiple Voices, used in realistic ensemble combinations, such as brass section and string quartet. Up to four special parts or instruments are provided within a single Voice. But rather than just being a combination, the parts are dynamically assigned to the notes, and are distributed among the intervals you play in exceptionally natural, musical ways—as if four different players were actually playing the parts live.
If you want to enjoy more Ensemble Voices: From the ENSEMBLE VOICE display, press the [J] (PRESETS) button to call up the Ensemble Voice selection display, then select the desired one from various Preset Ensemble Voices (other than the eight described above). To return to the ENSEMBLE VOICE display, press the [EXIT] button. 1 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – If you want to return to the MAIN display: From the ENSEMBLE VOICE display, press the [EXIT] button. The Voice area shows the Ensemble Voice name.
Transposing the Pitch Using the TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] buttons The TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] buttons transpose the overall pitch of the instrument (the keyboard sound, Style playback, MIDI Song playback, and so on) in semitone steps. To instantly reset the transpose value to 0, press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously. NOTE The Transpose functions do not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices.
Using the Wheels Using the Pitch Bend Wheel Use the PITCH BEND wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. Pitch Bend is applied to all keyboard parts (RIGHT 1–3 and LEFT). The PITCH BEND wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released. NOTE The effects produced by using the PITCH BEND Wheel may not be applied to the LEFT part during Style playback, depending on the Style setting.
Applying Voice Effects You can apply various effects to enhance or change the sound of the keyboard parts (Left, Right 1, 2 and 3). The effects can be turned on or off by using the following buttons. These effects only apply to the selected part (the PART SELECT button is on). HARMONY/ECHO ... page 49 This applies appropriate harmony notes to the notes played in the Right-hand section. INITIAL TOUCH This button turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off.
Applying Harmony to Notes Played in the Right-hand Section (HARMONY/ECHO) Among the Voice effects, Harmony is one of the most dramatic and musically useful. It automatically applies appropriate harmony notes to the notes played in the Right-hand section. 1 Turn the [HARMONY/ECHO] button on. 1 3 Turn on both the [ACMP] button and [SYNC START] button (pages 51–52) and make sure that the RIGHT 1 part is on (page 36).
Adding New Contents—Expansion Packs Installing an Expansion Pack lets you add a variety of optional Voices and Styles. The installed Voices and Styles can be selected like Preset Voices and Styles, allowing you to expand your music performance and creation possibilities. Moreover, it is very easy to manage and install the Packs by using special software on your computer.
Styles 2 – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – The Tyros5 features a variety of accompaniment and rhythmic backing patterns (called “Styles”) in a variety of different musical genres including pop, jazz, and many others. The Style features Auto Accompaniment, letting you produce automatic accompaniment playback simply by playing “chords” with your left hand. This lets you automatically recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra—even if you’re playing by yourself.
4 Press the [SYNC START] button to enable synchronized start. 5 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the selected Style starts. Try playing chords with your left hand and play a melody with your right hand. NOTE For information on chords and the Chord Fingering Type, refer to page 55. NOTE For instructions on transposing the Style, refer to page 46. NOTE 6 Press the [START/STOP] button to stop Style playback.
Operating Style Playback To Start/Stop Playing [START/STOP] button Starts playback of the rhythm part of the current Style. To stop playback, press the button again. Playing back both rhythm and auto accompaniment If you turn on the [ACMP] button, both the rhythm part and auto accompaniment can be played back when playing chords in the chord section during Style playback. 2 [SYNC START] button Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – This puts the Style playback in “standby.
MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] buttons Press one of the MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] buttons to select the desired Main section (the button lights in red). Each is an accompaniment pattern of a few measures or more and it plays indefinitely. Pressing the selected MAIN VARIATION button again plays an appropriate fill-in pattern to spice up the rhythm and break the repetition. After the fill-in finishes playing, it leads smoothly into the Main section. Press the selected Main section (lit in red) again.
Chords For users who are unfamiliar with chords, this handy chart features common chords for your quick reference. Since there are many useful chords and many different ways to use them musically, refer to commercially available chord books for further details. Indicates the root note.
Calling up Appropriate Panel Settings for the Current Style (One Touch Setting) One Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient feature that automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings (Voices and effects, etc.) for the currently selected Style, with the touch of a single button. If you’ve already decided which Style you wish to use, you can have One Touch Setting automatically select the appropriate Voice for you. 1 Select a Style (steps 1–2 on page 51).
Searching for Suitable Songs for the Current Style (Repertoire) You can search for music pieces and songs that are most suitable for playing with the current Style by using the Music Finder Records (page 82). You can automatically call up appropriate settings such as Voice, effect and pedal by selecting the desired music piece. For optimum use of the Repertoire function, we recommend that you import Music Finder Records (page 81). 1 Select the desired Style (steps 1–2 on page 51).
Calling up Optimum Styles for Your Performance (Style Recommender) This convenient function “recommends” optimum Styles for the song you want to perform, based on the rhythm you play for one or two measures. 1 In the Style selection display (page 51), press the [7 ] (RECOMMEND) button to call up the STYLE RECOMMENDER display. The keyboard is divided at the B1 key into two sections as below.
3 Select the desired Style from the list by using the [2 ]– [7 ] buttons. Listen to the Styles by changing the sections (page 53), playing chords on the Piano section and adjusting the tempo (page 54). If the Style called up doesn’t match the song you want to play, press the [I] (RETRY) buttons, then return to step 2-2. 4 When you’ve found a Style you’re satisfied with, press the [8 ] (OK) button to exit from the STYLE RECOMMENDER display. 5 Play the keyboard along with the Style you just found.
Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off Each Style contains the channels listed below. You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by selectively turning channels on/off as the Style plays. Style channels • RHY1/2 (Rhythm 1/2).....These are the basic parts of the Style, containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns. • BASS.................................The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the Style. • CHD1/2 (Chord 1/ 2).......
Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Parts 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 parameter, refer to “Adjusting the volume balance between the MIDI Song and Audio Song” below. 1 Press 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.
Setting the Split Point The key which divides the keyboard into two sections is referred to as “Split Point.” These are three Split Points: Split Point (LEFT), Split Point (RIGHT 3), and Split Point (STYLE). Split Point (STYLE) LEFT Voice section Chord section Left-hand (LOWER) section Split Point (LEFT) Split Point (RIGHT 3) RIGHT 1–2 Voices section RIGHT 3 Voice section Right-hand (UPPER) section • Split Point (LEFT): ..........
Specifying Chords with Your Right Hand while Playing Bass with Your Left Hand 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.
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 features a variety of Multi Pad Banks in a variety of different musical genres.
Using the Multi Pad Synchro Start Function 1 While holding the MULTI PAD [SELECT] button, press the desired button or buttons from [1]–[4]. The corresponding buttons flash in red. 2 NOTE To cancel the standby status, press the same button, or press the [STOP] button to cancel the status of all Pads. Start the Style/MIDI Song. The Multi Pads start at the same time.
Creating a New Multi Pad with WAVE files (Audio Link Multi Pad) You can create a new Multi Pad by making the links with WAVE files in the internal hard disk drive and USB flash memory to each of the Multi Pad. The WAVE files can be the data you’ve created in the Audio Recorder (page 76) and commercially 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.
7 If 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. 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. 8 If you want to link other WAVE files to other pads, repeat steps 4 to 7 above.
Songs 4 – 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 playback. NOTE For instructions on the recording and playing back of audio songs (files), refer to page 76.
4 After you finish performance, press the SONG [STOP] button to stop recording. A notice message appears here; press the [EXIT] button to close it. 5 Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to play back the recorded performance. 6 Save the recorded performance. 6-1 Press one of the SONG [I]–[IV] buttons to call up the Song Selection display. 6-2 Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 29, steps 1–5.
3 Use the [C]/[D] buttons to assign the desired part for the channel to be recorded. To close the window for assigning the part, press the [EXIT] button. 4 NOTE The use of the [C]/[D] buttons may not be necessary here, since each numbered channel has its own default setting and can be used as is. Start recording. You can start recording by playing the keyboard, starting Style, starting Multi Pad or pressing the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
Playback of Songs You can play back the following types of Songs. • Preset Songs (in the PRESET Page of the Song Selection display) • Your own recorded Songs (page 68) • Commercially available Song data: SMF (Standard MIDI File) If you want to play back a song in USB flash memory, connect the USB flash memory containing song data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand. 1 NOTE Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Connecting USB Devices” on page 101.
Operations During Playback • Synchro Start .....You can start playback as soon as you start playing the keyboard. While playback is stopped, hold down the SONG [STOP] button and press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. To cancel the Synchro Start function, hold down the SONG [STOP] button and press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button once again. • Pause ...................Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button during playback. Pressing it again resumes Song playback from the current position. • Rewind/Fast Forward ......................
Displaying Music Notation (Score) You can view the music notation (score) of the selected Song. 1 2 Select a Song (steps 1–3 on page 71). Press the [SCORE] button to call up the SCORE display. You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB [][] buttons when the Song playback is stopped. As starting playback, the “ball” bounces along through the score, indicating the current position.
Using Song Position Markers Song Position markers (SP 1–SP 4) can be placed in the Song data. This not only lets you navigate quickly and easily through the Song data, but also lets you set up convenient playback loops—allowing you to create dynamic Song arrangements “on the fly,” as you perform. Entering Song Position Markers 1 Select a Song and start playing back (page 71).
Using Markers in Loop Playback In this section, we’ll explain loop playback by the example of looping between markers SP 1 and SP 2. 1 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback from the top of the Song. 2 After passing the [SP 1] point, press the [LOOP] button to turn the loop function on. The Song plays back up to the [SP 2] point, then goes back to [SP 1] and loops between the two points.
Audio Recorder/Player 5 – Recording and Playing Audio Files – This instrument lets you record your performances as audio data to internal hard disk drive. Sounds that can be recorded: • Sounds that are generated via all the keyboard parts (Left, Right 1–3), Song parts, Style parts, and Multi Pad parts. • Sounds of the portable audio player that are input via the [AUX IN] jack. • Sounds that are input via the [MIC INPUT] jack, such as a microphone.
4 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start recording. Immediately after this operation, start and record your performance. 5 5 4, 6 When your performance is finished, press the [STOP] button to stop recording. Recorded data is automatically saved to internal hard disk drive (HD) as a file with the name automatically set. 6 To hear your new recording, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. To see the file of the recorded performance in the Audio File Selection display, press the [A] (FILE) button.
Playing Back Audio Files You can play back the following file formats on this instrument. • WAV.........44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo • MP3 .........MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3: 44.1/48.0 kHz sample rate, 64–320 kbps and variable bit rate, mono/stereo If you want to play back an Audio file in USB flash memory, connect the USB flash memory containing the file to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand. 1 Press the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER [MODE] button to call up the AUDIO RECORDER/PLAYER display.
Playback-related Operations Operations on the panel Selecting the previous/next Audio Song ([PREV] or [NEXT] button) Press the [PREV] or [NEXT] button to select the previous/next Audio file in the same folder. Hold one of them to move backward/forward continuously through the current file (in seconds). Pressing the [PREV] or [NEXT] button calls up the Audio Position pop-up window showing the current position of the Audio file.
Operations on the display A-B Repeat Playback (the [I] button) The specified range (between the A and B points) can be played back repeatedly. 1 To set the A point, press the [I] button when playback reaches to the desired point. The time set as the A point is shown in at “A [--:--:--]” in the display. 2 To set the B point, press the [I] button again when playback reaches to the desired point. The time set as the B point is shown in at “B [--:--:--]” in the display.
6 Music Finder – Calling Up Ideal Panel Settings for Your Performance – This feature lets you call up panel settings ideal for your performance simply by selecting a Music Finder “Record,” which includes Voice and Style settings. If you want to play a certain piece of music but don’t know which Style and Voice settings would be appropriate, you can search for relevant Records by the title of the piece.
Selecting the Desired Record (Panel Settings) 1 Press the [MUSIC FINDER] button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display. Each entry is called a “Record.” This shows the song titles (MUSIC) and information of the Styles included. 2 Use the [2 ]/[3 ] buttons to select the desired Record. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button. The panel settings in the Record are called up.
Searching for Records (Panel Settings) You can search the Records by specifying a song title or keyword, using the Search function of the Music Finder. 1 In the MUSIC FINDER display, press the [6 ] (SEARCH 1) button to call up the SEARCH 1 display. 2 Enter the search criteria. [A] MUSIC Calls up the Character Entry window (page 34) to enter the song title. To clear the entered title, press the [F] (CLEAR) button. [B] KEYWORD Calls up the Character Entry window (page 34) to enter the keyword.
Registering a MIDI Song, Audio Song or Style to a Record By registering MIDI Song, Audio Song or Style files in various locations (PRESET, USER, HD and USB) into Music Finder, you can easily call up your favorite files. 1 In the Song, Audio or Style Selection display, select the desired file. NOTE • If you want to register files in the USB flash memory, connect the USB flash memory containing the data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
Registration Memory 7 – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups – The Registration Memory function allows you to save (or “register”) virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory button, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by simply pressing a single button. The registered settings for eight Registration Memory buttons should be saved as a single Bank (file). Registering Your Panel Setups 1 Set up the panel controls (such as Voice, Style, effects, and so on) as desired.
4 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1]–[8] buttons to which you wish to memorize the panel setup. NOTICE If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or blue here, the panel setup previously memorized to the button will be erased and replaced by the new settings. The memorized button becomes red, which indicates the number button contains data and its number is selected.
Recalling a Registered Panel Setup The saved Registration Memory Bank files can be recalled by using the REGIST BANK [-]/[+] buttons, or by using the following procedure. 1 2 Press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection Display. Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select a Bank. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select a Bank. 3 Press one of the blue-lit numbered buttons ([1]–[8]) in the Registration Memory section.
Microphone 8 – Adding Harmony Vocals and Synth Vocoder to Your Singing – By connecting a microphone to the [MIC INPUT] jack (accepts either XLR or standard 1/4” phone plug connectors), you can enjoy singing along with your keyboard performance or with Song playback. The instrument outputs your vocals through the connected speaker system (page 15).
5 Adjust the volume balance between the microphone sound and the instrument sound on the BALANCE display (page 61). Disconnecting the microphone 3 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select the VOCAL HARMONY tab. Microphone – Adding Harmony Vocals and Synth Vocoder to Your Singing – 1 Set the [MIC GAIN] knob to the minimum position. 2 Disconnect the microphone from the [MIC INPUT] jack. 4 Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired Vocal Harmony type.
6 Follow the steps below, depending on which Type (and mode) you selected. If you selected one of the Chordal Types: 6-1 Turn the [ACMP] button on. NOTE 6-2 Play chords with your left hand, or play back the Song which contains chord data. Vocal harmonies based on the chords are applied to your singing. If you selected a Type having an “FX” icon, your voice will be processed with effects, but may not have harmonies applied.
Using Synth Vocoder 1 2 Microphone – Adding Harmony Vocals and Synth Vocoder to Your Singing – These are special effects that graft the characteristics of your voice onto synthesizer and other sounds, for unusual machine‐like or robotic effects, as well as unique choir sounds, which you can control with your own singing and playing. The defining icon (Microphone and carrier) is indicated to the left of each Synth Vocoder. Execute steps 1–2 in “Using Vocal Harmony” on page 89.
Mixing Console 9 – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – The Mixing Console gives you intuitive control over aspects of the keyboard parts and Style/MIDI Song channels, including volume balance and the timbre of the sounds. It lets you adjust the levels and stereo position (pan) of each Voice to set the optimum balance and stereo image, and lets you set how the effects are applied. Basic Procedure 1 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display.
3 Use the TAB [][] buttons to call up the desired page. For details about each page, refer to the Reference Manual on the website. 4 5 Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select a parameter, then use the [1]– [8] sliders/buttons to set the value for each part. Save your Mixing Console settings. • To save the PANEL display settings: Register them to Registration Memory (page 85). • To save the STYLE display settings: Save them as Style data.
Master Compressor Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. For signals that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it “squeezes” the dynamic range, effectively making soft sounds louder and loud sounds softer. When used with gain to boost the overall level, this creates a more powerful, more consistently high-level sound. Editing Master Compressor Settings Select the CMP page in step 3 on page 93.
Saving Master Compressor Settings The Master Compressor settings you have edited on page 94 can be saved as the User Compressor type. 1 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to enter the USER MASTER COMPRESSOR display. 1 3 Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 2 2 Select the destination to which the User Master Compressor is to be saved, by using the [3 ]–[6 ] buttons. 3 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to open the SAVE display.
10 Utility – Making Global Settings – The Utility section in the Function menu provides a variety of convenient tools and settings for the Tyros5. These include general settings that affect the entire instrument, as well as detailed settings for specific functions. Also included are data reset functions and storage media control, such as disk formatting. Basic Procedure 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY 2 Use the TAB [][] buttons to call up the desired page. • CONFIG1 ........
11 Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – This chapter covers the connectors of this instrument. To see where the connectors are located on the instrument, refer to pages 14–15. CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power of all components. Also, before turning any components on or off, make sure to set all volume levels to minimum (0). Otherwise, damage to the components, electrical shock, or even permanent hearing loss may occur.
Using External Audio Devices for Playback The [LINE OUT] jacks are used to send the Tyros5 output to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system or mixing console. If you are connecting the Tyros5 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—providing a convenient mono mix of the Tyros5’s stereo sound. NOTE You can send a specific part to any desired LINE OUT SUB jack.
Playing External Audio Devices with the Tyros5 You can connect the output jacks of an external device (such as CD player, portable audio player, tone generator etc.) to the instrument’s AUX IN [L/L+R]/[R] jacks, letting you hear the sound of that device through the headphones or the optional Yamaha TRS-MS05 speakers of the Tyros5. NOTICE To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on the power to the external device, then to the instrument.
Connecting Footswitches/Foot Controllers (ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL jacks) One or two optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Footswitches and an optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller can be connected to one of these ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL jacks. A footswitch can be used for switching functions on and off, while a foot controller controls continuous parameter such as volume. With the initial factory settings, each jack features the following function. • 1 (SUSTAIN) ................Controls sustain. • 2 (ART. 1) ...............
Connecting USB Devices ([USB TO DEVICE] terminal) You can connect a USB flash memory or a USB wireless LAN adaptor to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. You can save data you’ve created on the instrument to the USB flash memory (page 29), or you can connect the instrument to a smart device such as iPad via wireless LAN (page 102). Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal When connecting a USB device to the terminal, be sure to handle the USB device with care. Follow the important precautions below.
Formatting a USB Storage Device or Internal Hard Disk Drive To format a USB storage device or internal hard disk drive, execute the format operation. If you want to format a USB storage device, make sure that a USB storage device is connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand. 1 Call up the operation display. NOTICE [FUNCTION] [H] UTILITY TAB [][] MEDIA The format operation deletes any previously existing data. Make sure that the device you are formatting does not contain important data.
Connecting to a Computer ([USB TO HOST] terminal) By connecting a computer to the [USB TO HOST] terminal, you can transfer data between the Tyros5 and the computer via MIDI. For details on using a computer with this instrument, refer to the “Computer-related Operations” on the website. NOTICE Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used.
Accessing an Internal Hard Disk Drive on the Tyros5 from the Computer (USB Storage Mode) When the instrument is in the USB Storage Mode, Wave files and Song files can be transferred between the internal hard disk drive of the Tyros5 and the computer. When the instrument is NOT in the USB Storage Mode, the USB connection can be used for MIDI control. The USB interface does not directly handle audio signals. 1 Turn the computer’s power on.
Connecting External MIDI Devices (MIDI terminals) Use the [MIDI] terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, sequencer, etc.) • MIDI IN...............Receives MIDI messages from another MIDI device. Two ports (A, B) are provided and each can receive MIDI messages over 16 channels. • MIDI OUT ..........Transmits MIDI messages generated by the Tyros5 to another MIDI device. Two ports (A, B) are provided and each can transmit MIDI messages over 16 channels.
Appendix Installing the Optional Speakers Make sure that you have all of the parts below, included in the TRS-MS05 speaker package. Connect the satellite speakers, subwoofer speaker, and the Tyros5 via the included cable as shown. Satellite speakers (2) Subwoofer speaker (1) Speaker brackets (2) RCA pin/8-pin - RCA pin/phone combination cable (1) 1 Turn the Tyros5’s power off, and disconnect the AC power cord. Also, make sure to disconnect the keyboard from any other external devices.
Tyros5 Subwoofer White Red White Red Satellite * For stereo audio cables, red indicates the right channel, and white indicates the left. Satellite 5 Connect the power plugs of the Tyros5 and the subwoofer to an appropriate AC outlet. 6 Set the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros5 and MASTER VOLUME on the subwoofer) to minimum. Tyros5 7 Subwoofer (Rear panel) Turn on the power of the Tyros5, then the subwoofer. Tyros5 Subwoofer (Rear panel) Turn the Tyros5 on.
Installing the Optional Flash Memory Expansion Module Installing an optional flash memory expansion module to the Tyros5 allows you to add a variety of Voices by installing an Expansion Pack. This section explains how to install an expansion module to the Tyros5. WARNING CAUTION • Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the Tyros5 and connected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outlet.
3 Remove the four screws from the cover. 5 Re-install the cover you removed in step 3, in reverse order. (Rear side) Removing Flash Memory Expansion Module 1 Loosen both the screws with your hand as shown below. 1 NOTE Keep the removed screws in a safe place. They will be used when reattaching the cover to the instrument after installation. 4 2 Insert the module into the socket by following the procedure below.
Direct Access Chart Operation: [DIRECT ACCESS] button + button/controller listed below Function of the accessed LCD display ACMP OTS LINK CHORD FINGERING FUNCTION STYLE SETTING/ SPLIT POINT/ CHORD FINGERING AUTO FILL IN STYLE CONTROL INTRO I INTRO II INTRO III MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D BREAK ENDING/rit. I ENDING/rit. II ENDING/rit.
Operation: [DIRECT ACCESS] button + button/controller listed below MIXING CONSOLE BALANCE CHANNEL ON/OFF EXIT LEFT RIGHT1 PART SELECT RIGHT2 RIGHT3 Function of the accessed LCD display MIXING CONSOLE BALANCE CHANNEL MAIN VOL/VOICE (PANEL) PAGE2/2 STYLE SETTING FUNCTION REGIST SEQUENCE/ FREEZE/ VOICE SET VOICE SET FUNCTION STYLE SETING/ SPLIT POINT/ CHORD FINGERING SPLIT POINT LEFT RIGHT1 RIGHT2 RIGHT3 SPLIT POINT (LEFT) SETTING LEFT PART ON/OFF RIGHT1 RIGHT2 RIGHT3 SPLIT POINT (RIGHT3) SETTING
Panel Button Chart No.................................... Corresponds to the number in the “Panel Controls and Terminals” on page 12. Button/Control............... Indicates the button/controller that you should use at first for entering the corresponding function. Display............................ Indicates the display title (and tab title) called up by operating the button/controller. Reference Manual .........
No. !8 Button/Control STYLE CONTROL Display [ACMP] [OTS LINK] [AUTO FILL IN] INTRO [I]–[III] MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] [BREAK] ENDING/rit.
No. @4 Button/Control MENU [CREATOR] Display SONG CREATOR STYLE CREATOR MULTI PAD CREATOR REC MODE CHANNEL CHORD 1–16 SYS/EX.
Troubleshooting Overall A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. This is normal. Electrical current is being applied to the instrument. The power is automatically turned off. This is normal and due to the Auto Power Off function. If necessary, set the parameter of the Auto Power Off function (page 17). Noise is heard from the instrument. Noise may be heard if a mobile phone is used near the instrument or if the phone is ringing.
An existing file is not shown. • The file extension (.MID, etc.) may have been changed or deleted. Manually rename the file, adding the appropriate extension, on a computer. • Data files with names of more than 50 characters cannot be handled by the instrument. Rename the file, reducing the number of characters to 50 or less. Voice The Voice selected from the Voice Selection display does not sound. Check whether the selected part is turned on or not (page 38).
When playing back a Song, some channels do not play. Playback of these channels may be set to off. • Turn playback on for those channels that are set to off on CHANNEL ON/OFF (SONG) (page 75). • Change the SONG CHANNEL setting to “PLAY” via the SETUP window of the Vocal Harmony Type selection display (page 90). The tempo, beat, measure and music notation is not displayed correctly. Some Song data for the instrument has been recorded with special “free tempo” settings.
Specifications Size and Weight Dimensions [W x D x H] (without Music Rest) Interface Keyboard Weight (without Music Rest) Controllers Number of Keys Hard1, Hard2, Medium, Soft1, Soft2 Pitch Bend Wheel Yes Modulation Wheel Yes ART. 1, ART. 2 640 x 480 dots TFT VGA color 7.5 inch LCD Language English, German, French, Spanish, Italian Panel Language Tone Generation Tone Generation Technology Polyphony Number of Polyphony (Max.
TYROS5-76 Functions Voices Styles Songs Harmony/Echo Panel Sustain Yes Mono/Poly Yes Voice Information Yes Style Creator Yes Style Recommender Yes OTS Information Yes Song Creator Yes Score Display Function Yes Lyrics Display Function Yes Text Display Function Yes Wallpaper Customization Lesson/Guide Yes Follow Lights, Any Key, Karao-Key, Your Tempo Performance Assistant Technology (P.A.T.
Index A D K A-B Repeat ................................. 80 AC IN.......................................... 16 Accessories ................................... 9 AI Full Keyboard .......................... 55 ART. 1 ...................................... 100 Articulation Effect ......................... 40 ASSIGN slider function ................. 25 Audio connection ......................... 97 Audio file ..................................... 76 Audio File Selection display........... 78 Audio Link ......
P T Panel Button Chart ..................... 112 Panel Control............................... 12 Panel Lock .................................. 19 Pause ......................................... 72 Pitch ........................................... 46 Pitch Bend Wheel ........................ 47 Pitch Shift.................................... 80 Playback (Audio File).................... 78 Playback (Song) .......................... 71 Playback (Style) ........................... 53 Power ...................
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