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Making Global and Other Important Settings—Function
Reference
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Other Settings (Utility)
Parameters set on the display called up by selecting “UTILITY” in step #2 of the Basic Procedure on page 187 are explained
below.
CONFIG1...............................................................................................................................................................
The following parameters can be set from the [FUNCTION] UTILITY CONFIG1 display.
Parameters related to the Fade In/Out (page 154)
Parameters related to the Metronome
The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice,
or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds. The metronome starts by pressing
the METRONOME [ON/OFF] button. Adjust the tempo by using the [TEMPO] buttons (page
154). To stop the metronome, press the [ON/OFF] button again.
Parameter Lock
This function is used to “lock” the specified parameters so that they can only be changed directly via the panel con-
trols—in other words, instead of being changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, Music Finder, or song
and sequence data.
When the Split Point parameter is locked, for example, the Split Point settings will not be changed via the Registration
Memory, One Touch Setting, Music Finder. However, you can change the Split Point settings directly from the [FUNC-
TION] SPLIT POINT display.
Parameters related to the Tap (page 154)
This allows you to set the drum voice and the velocity which will sound when the Tap function is used.
CONFIG2...............................................................................................................................................................
The following parameters can be set from the [FUNCTION]UTILITYCONFIG2 display.
Speaker
Determines whether or not the optionally installed speaker will sound.
AUX OUT/LOOP SEND
Select the desired output type corresponding to the AUX OUT/LOOP SEND jack.
Voice Category Button Options
Determines how the voice Open/Save display is opened when one of the voice buttons is pressed.
Display Voice Number
Determines whether or not the voice bank and number are shown in the Voice selection
display (Open/Save display). This is useful when you want to check the proper bank
select MSB/LSB values and program number to specify when selecting the voice from
an external MIDI device.
Display Style Tempo
Selects the default tempo of each style in the style Open/Save display.
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.)
FADE IN TIME
Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade in, or go from minimum to maximum (range
of 0–20.0 seconds).
FADE OUT TIME
Determines the time it takes for the volume to fade out, or go from maximum to minimum (range
of 0–20.0 seconds).
FADE OUT HOLD TIME Determines the time the volume is held at 0 following the fade out (range of 0–5.0 seconds).
VOLUME Determines the level of the metronome sound.
SOUND Determines whether a bell accent will be sounded or not at the first beat of each measure.
TIME SIGNATURE
Determines the time signature of the metronome sound. Normally, the value matching to the
selected style or song is set.
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.
OPEN & SELECT
Opens the voice Open/Save 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 Open/Save display with the currently selected voice (when one of
the voice buttons is pressed).
•For the GS voices, the Display
Voice Number is not available (the
program change numbers are not
shown).
NOTE
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