Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Voices - Playing the Keyboard -
- 2 Styles - Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment -
- 3 Songs - Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs -
- 4 Multi Pads - Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance -
- 5 Music Finder - Calling Up Ideal Setups for Your Music -
- 6 Registration Memory - Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups -
- 7 Recording Audio with the Hard Disk Recorder
- 8 Mixing Console - Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance -
- 9 Internet Direct Connection - Connecting the Tyros3 Directly to the Internet -
- 10 Connections - Using Tyros3 with Other Devices -
- 11 Utility - Making Global Settings -
- Index
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Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –
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Equalizer (also called “EQ”) is a sound processor that divides the frequency spectrum
into multiple bands that can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall fre-
quency response. Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound from speakers to
match the special character of the room. For example, you can cut some of the low
range frequencies when playing in large spaces where the sound is too “boomy,” or
boost the high frequencies in rooms and close spaces where the sound is relatively
“dead” and free of echoes.
The Tyros3 possesses a high grade five-band digital EQ. With this function, a final
effect—tone control—can be added to the output of your instrument. You can select
one of the five preset EQ settings in the EQ display. You can even create your own cus-
tom EQ settings by adjusting the frequency bands, and save the settings to one of two
User Master EQ types.
Editing EQ Parameters
[A]/[B] TYPE Selects the desired Master EQ type. This affects the overall sound of the instru-
ment.
[F] EDIT For editing the Master EQ. See page 97.
[D]/[I] EQ HIGH Boosts or attenuates the high EQ band for each part.
[E]/[J] EQ LOW Boosts or attenuates the low EQ band for each part.
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Bandwidth (also called “Shape” or “Q”)
Gain
Freq
(Frequency)
5 bands →
LOW
EQ1
LOWMID
EQ2
MID
EQ3
HIGHMID
EQ4
HIGH
EQ5