Recording Audio With The Hard Disk Recorder; Recording Your Performance - Yamaha Tyros3 Owner's Manual

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Recording Audio with the Hard Disk
The following sounds can be recorded.
• Internal sound of the Tyros3 (Keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Right 3, Left), Multi Pad, Song parts, Style
parts)
• Input from a microphone, guitar or other instrument (via the [LINE IN/MIC] jack).
• Input from another audio device, such as a CD player, digital audio player or the like (via the [LINE IN/MIC]
jack).

Recording Your Performance

This section explains how to record your performance to the Hard Disk Recorder. For example, you can first record
your keyboard performance to the Main track, then record your voice (vocal) to the Sub track by the procedure
described below. You can record a maximum of 80 minutes to one audio song.
1
Set the desired Voice, Style, etc. which you want to use for your
performance.
For instructions on selecting a Voice, see page 36. For instructions on selecting a
Style and using auto accompaniment, see page 48.
2
Press the HARD DISK RECORDER [SETTING] button to call up
the Audio Setting display.
By playing the keyboard, you can check the signal on the REC MONITOR
meter.
Recorder
Here you'll learn how to record your performance as audio data to an
installed hard disk drive. For example, by connecting a guitar, micro-
phone or other device to the instrument, you can record an ensemble
performance of guitar and keyboard together or record yourself singing
along with Song playback. The Hard Disk Recorder function gives you
two tracks to work with: Main and Sub. By effective use of the Bounce
Recording feature, you can mix down previous takes and record many
more than just two tracks, one by one. The performance data is saved as
a WAV file of conventional CD quality (44.1 kHz/16 bit). You can also
export the recorded data to a USB storage device, then play and even
edit the recorded performance on computer.
IMPORTANT
For recording, your hard disk
drive should have at least 50 MB.
Make sure there is enough avail-
able space on the hard disk:
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