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TYROS Owner’s Manual
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Voice Creating (Sound Creator)
The TYROS has a Sound Creator feature that allows you to create your own voices by editing some parameters of
the existing voices. Once you’ve created a voice, you can save it as a User voice to the User drive or Disk drive for
future recall.
On the TYROS, you can create your own original voices (by editing the built-in Preset voices) in one
of two ways. This section shows you how to create voices with the Sound Creator function.
User Voices and Custom Voices
STRINGS TRUMPET
CHOIR SAXOPHONE
SYNTH
GUITAR
BASS
BRASS
PIANO
E.PIANO
ORGAN USER
ORGAN
FLUTES
CUSTOM
VOICE
ACCORDION
PAD
PERC. /
DRUM KIT
FLUTE /
CLARINET
VOICE
SOUND
CREATOR
Custom Voices created
via the Voice Editor soft-
ware on a computer
User Voices created via the
Sound Creator function on
the TYROS
For instructions on using the Voice
Editor, refer to the documentation on
the included CD-ROM. Save to the Preset drive
Save to the User/Disk drive
Basic Procedure (Sound Creator)
BACK NEXT
1
3
2
FUNCTION SOUND
CREATOR
MENU
STRINGS TRUMPET
CHOIR SAXOPHONE
SYNTH
GUITAR
BASS
BRASS
PIANO
E.PIANO
ORGAN USER
ORGAN
FLUTES
CUSTOM
VOICE
ACCORDION
PAD
PERC. /
DRUM KIT
FLUTE /
CLARINET
VOICE
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Select the desired voice (other than an
Organ Flutes voice).
Press the [SOUND
CREATOR] button to
call up the Sound Cre-
ator display.
You can compare the sound of
the original (unedited) voice
with the edited voice.
If you select another voice without saving the set-
tings, the settings will be lost. If you wish to store the
settings here, make sure to save the settings as a
User Voice before selecting another voice or turning
the power off.
• User voices can also be created
by editing Custom voices (created
on a computer). You can also edit
any previously created User voice
to make a new voice.
Select the desired menu
with the [BACK]/[NEXT]
buttons and set the
appropriate parameters.
Press the [SAVE] LCD
button to call up the
Open/Save display of
the User drive and save
the settings here as a
User voice to the drive.
For details, see page
69.