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#248244 - 11/14/08 07:26 AM Tyros3 sliders
sunny152 Offline
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Atlast Tyros3 is now available in India and very soon i'm going to buy this keyboard.I have one question-Just like organ drawbars adjustment,is it possible to adjust accompaniment section-rhythm1,rhythm2,bass,chord etc volume with the sliders? please clarify.

Thanks,
Sunny

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#248245 - 11/14/08 07:30 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
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Yes, Sunny...you can adjust those parameters with the panel sliders.

Ian
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#248246 - 11/14/08 07:32 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
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AS well as the 16 track "mixer" and its functions. A welcome convenience. A longer throw would have been nice but then they would have had to either move them from their best position or make the board a couple inches deeper.
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#248247 - 11/14/08 07:43 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
sunny152 Offline
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Ian& Kingfrog,
Thanks for your clarification.I have another question-Is there any tempo lock feature in Tyros3?that means even if i stop and select another style,the tempo value should not change.Is this possible?
I hope you will clarify.

Thanks,
Sunny



[This message has been edited by sunny152 (edited 11-14-2008).]

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#248248 - 11/14/08 07:49 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
ianmcnll Offline
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There is a tempo "hold" which lets you select a new style while playing and the tempo will not change.

However, if you stop playing, and select a new style, it will have the default tempo for that style.

Ian
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#248249 - 11/14/08 08:21 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
sunny152 Offline
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Ian,
In Korg PA series keyboards,there is one tempo lock button,when it is on,the tempo value remain same even we stop and select another style.This is very convenient.I can't understand Why Yamaha overlooked this feature? I hope they will solve the problem in their future upgrades.

Sunny

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#248250 - 11/14/08 08:51 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
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sunny,

I think you still have to go into the Panel mixer and go to the style parts section before you can use the sliders to adjust the different parts.

Can someone confirm?

Al
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#248251 - 11/14/08 09:15 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally posted by kbrkr:
sunny,

I think you still have to go into the Panel mixer and go to the style parts section before you can use the sliders to adjust the different parts.

Can someone confirm?

Al


Of course you do, Al...that's normal protocol on all Yamahas.

Ian
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#248252 - 11/14/08 09:31 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
chony Offline
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You can ONLY adjust them when you are open to the VOLUME mixer page. You cannot assign the assignable slider to these functions.

If you ask me, that makes the sliders pretty much useless.

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#248253 - 11/14/08 09:33 AM Re: Tyros3 sliders
chony Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Of course you do, Al...that's normal protocol on all Yamahas.

Ian



Uuuh, ALL Yamahas? I believe the T3 is the FIRST Yamaha arranger with sliders...

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