Tyros Owners Tips On Transforming Registrations

Started by musicalmemoriesuk, November 26, 2019, 09:45:56 AM

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musicalmemoriesuk

When you sit down and start creating registrations you may think how can I create a bigger sound. You have tools at your finger tips from sound combinations, to effects. But sometimes you may not know where to start.
So I thought Id start this thread to help you improve your registrations.

Toril S

Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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musicalmemoriesuk

Take something like a piano registration. Ive been working on one with the R1 Grand Piano R2 cocktail Piano R3 Allegro Strings some slow strings on left.

Normanfernandez

How much of a difference In volume would each Right Hand voices have?
Would you add DSP to Each Voice?

These too play a big role.

Norman.
Norman Fernandez Keyboardplayer
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PSR S770 - Roland FP 30 - PSR 280
Cubase - Kontakt6

musicalmemoriesuk

I've been setting the volume of each part in voice set and then storing a registration, as even though you may for example have right grand piano set at 100 in the mixer but the actual volume In the voice set maybe 127 or 70. Which could cause volume jumps in registrations.

Denn

Now, the mathematics of the Tyros. According to Den.
You have 8 registration buttons and 4 OTS buttons, OK?
You have voices R1, R2 & R3.
You have a freeze button.
You select a style, Vocal waltz. Press Freeze.
Let's start with the OTS, You can have R1 alone, R2 alone and R3 alone. On OTS button 1.
Continue, R1+R2, R1+R3 and R2+R3 then R1+R2+R3.
You now have 7 variations on just ONE OTS button.
Similar on the other 3 buttons and now you have 4 * 7 = 28 variations.
Now come down to the registration buttons, 1 to 8. The same sequence applies; 8 * 7 = 56. So for your Vocal Waltz you have a possibility of 84 variations, ensuring the freeze button is on.
So, to add excitement to the pot there are quite a few waltz styles that you can set (register) the same tempo. Put these waltz styles onto buttons 2 to 8 and you are climbing into 672 variations just for the waltz at 90 BPM! WOW!!!
Save this bank, you have done a lot of work to get this far.
Next reg bank can have the same treatment using a foxtrot style.
Up to now you have only TWO banks, one as waltzes and one as foxtrots.
My 250 Gb hard drive will accommodate a lot more banks than that.
Just to be pedantic, you can name the songs in the registration block
(Button J)
Now just to make your itchy fingers sticky, you can vary the volume of any of the voices on the fly using the sliders. Lucky they are in a position where you can see what is happening and not stuck somewhere on the side as an afterthought.
Having digested that lot then you can get stuck into the DSP and Variations; but that will take weeks of work to wander through that lot.
Regards, Den.
Love knitting dolls

Toril S

FANTASTIC, Den! I only got a little seasicik :) :)
And I actually use some of these tricks. I also agree about the sliders, they are better placed on the Tyros :)
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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aldus51


musicalmemoriesuk


musicalmemoriesuk

Back to transforming registrations, In the voice set ive set the volume at 100 for right 1, and the right 2 + 3 a bit below. I then store the registration and go back to the mixer panel.

YammyFan

Wow !   That's wonderful. If I ever manage to afford a Tyros 4  I will certainly re read your post. Happy Christmas. JJ
John

musicalmemoriesuk

As people upgrade to the newer models, the older models like the Tyros 4 will come down in price