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#179903 - 03/19/04 09:37 AM Tyros questions
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
After using the Tyros for close to three weeks, I have become almost totally comfortable with it. However, I have a couple of questions.

1. How can I set the microphone DSP effects to be "remembered". I want the mic dsp (#6) to stay on Delay - Echo - 25. I have tried saving it to registration, marking and unmarking parameter lock and registration marks. I have saved Mixing Console overall settings to User memory. No matter what, it powers on to the default of T. Delay and must be manually changed each time. After I change it, it will remain as long as Parameter Lock is marked. I can save the level, but not the effect.

2. I have the optional Tyros speaker system and it works well, except the overall volume isn't very strong, even when the Tyros volume knob is set wide open. The only way I've found to boost the volume is go into the Mixing Console, go to the overall e.q. page and at the bottom right of the screen, increase the "Overall Volume" boost. This does raise the output level, but I'm wondering if this is the only way.

3. I haven't read the manual about the Tyros speakers, but I'm wondering if any other speakers, rather than the Tyros ones, can be attached to the outputs without doing any damage. I know the sub bass is self-powered, but the two satellites seem to be passive and derive their power from the Tyros.

Thanks,
DonM
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#179904 - 03/19/04 05:07 PM Re: Tyros questions
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Registered: 08/03/02
Posts: 135
Loc: Baltimore,Md.
Don, I have Tyros also. Did you try naming the registration before saving ? also, try saving to the hd if you have one installed. There are some things that will not save to registration, so i guess you'll have to read the manual to find out what, here, where. I think you can save the mic dsp effects, but i have not tried that for my personel settings. Bob
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#179905 - 03/19/04 05:51 PM Re: Tyros questions
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by DonM:
1. How can I set the microphone DSP effects to be "remembered". I want the mic dsp (#6) to stay on Delay - Echo - 25. I have tried saving it to registration, marking and unmarking parameter lock and registration marks. I have saved Mixing Console overall settings to User memory. No matter what, it powers on to the default of T. Delay and must be manually changed each time. After I change it, it will remain as long as Parameter Lock is marked. I can save the level, but not the effect.


Hi Don, With the 'effects' tab selected in the "Mixing Console (Panel Part)" Window, select 'TYPE" (J-button). This takes you to the window where you select the parameters for: Block, Part, Category, and Type.

In addition to setting the 'Block' to: DSP6, Category to: Delay, and 'Type' to: Echo, you must also REMEMBER to set 'Part' to: 'Mic'. I suspect that you may have forgotten this IMPORTANT setting step and that the 'part' setting was set to: OFF by mistake. Once you've set the 'Part' paramater to 'mic', you should now be able to save your custom mic setting into Registration. You need to of course also remember to make sure the 'Registration Memory Contents': 'mic settings' group box is checked before saving to Registration Memory. I hope this solves your problem. Let me know.

Scott
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#179906 - 03/19/04 07:02 PM Re: Tyros questions
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Thanks Scott, but I've done all that, in fact several times. I have to select the necessary setup each time I power up. I have checked and unchecked registration save boxs and parameter lock settings, but to no avail.
Does anyone change the mic DSP settings from the default? I can't imagine anyone using the ridiculous tempo delay very much, at least the way it is set up at power on.
It only takes a few seconds to change it each time, but is still a nuisance.
Thanks,
DonM
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#179907 - 03/19/04 07:16 PM Re: Tyros questions
Tony W Offline
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Registered: 12/04/99
Posts: 836
Loc: Lancaster UK
Hi Don,
I don't know if it works the same way as my 9000pro but in order to get my preffered mic dsp settings, voices, style etc on power up I set the board up how I prefer it then do a system backup. (This stores system information and panel settings into flash memory) Then when I power up the board is exactly how I want it.

Hope this helps
Tony

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#179908 - 03/19/04 08:09 PM Re: Tyros questions
Scottyee Offline
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Don, which Tyros OS version do you have installed? I have OS version 1.20 and able to save your specified prefered mic DSP settings in Registration Memory. Unlike Tony though, on powerup, these settings are not retained. I must load these settings in my default registration memory file on startup. - Scott
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#179909 - 03/19/04 08:26 PM Re: Tyros questions
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Thanks guys, I don't know what OS version I have, but I'll check it. I will try the system backup because I need to do that anyway!
Don
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#179910 - 03/20/04 06:44 AM Re: Tyros questions
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Don,
You just have to set up ONE registration with all your settings, and load that b4 you play. C'mon, don't be lazy now. Quit yer lollygaggin'...........
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#179911 - 03/20/04 06:56 AM Re: Tyros questions
nardoni2002 Offline
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
don, just a thought a while ago someone suggested ,(i think it was phil from psrtutorial)connecting the speakers into the headphone socket of the keyboard and those that tried it was very impressed,not only sounding louder but apparently clearer, check the old posts,mike

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#179912 - 03/20/04 07:16 AM Re: Tyros questions
nardoni2002 Offline
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
hi don,i found the previous post,go to psrtutorial,accessories,date 20 dec2003,subject improving sound from YST MS50 SPEAKERS and the write up was done by phil,,,mike

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