Calling Up Optimum Styles For Your Performance (Style Recommender) - Yamaha Tyros5-76 Owner's Manual

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Calling up Optimum Styles for Your Performance (Style Recommender)

This convenient function "recommends" optimum Styles for the song you want to perform, based on the rhythm you play
for one or two measures.
1
In the Style selection display (page 51), press the [7 ] (REC-
OMMEND) button to call up the STYLE RECOMMENDER dis-
play.
The keyboard is divided at the B1 key into two sections as below.
Snare
Kick
The Drum instruments (Kick, Snare and Hi-Hat) are assigned to the left of the B1
key while the Piano sound is assigned to the right.
The instruments assigned to the keys differ slightly between the keyboard with 76
and 61 keys as follows:
Tyros5-76
Keys
E0–C#1
D1–E1
F1–B1
C2–G6
2
Use the Style Recommender function to find the Style.
2-1
Press [I] (START) button to start the metronome, indicating that the Style
Recommender function starts.
Pressing the [I] button toggles between START and CANCEL.
As necessary, use the TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons or [TAP TEMPO] button to
adjust the tempo, and press the [D] (METRONOME) button on the display
to select the beat.
2-2
Play the rhythm you have in mind on the Drum or Piano section for one or
two measures along with the metronome.
The timing at which you play the keys is analyzed over several seconds,
then playback of the most recommended Style starts. In addition, the candi-
dates of the other recommended Styles are listed in the display.
Example 1: Play the following rhythm on the Piano section.
Bossa Nova Styles or those of a similar feel may be listed in the display.
Example 2: Play the following rhythm on the Drum section.
Snare
Kick
8-beat Styles or those of a similar feel may be listed in the display.
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Tyros5 Owner's Manual
Hi-Hat
Drum
Piano
B1
Instruments
Kick
Snare
Hi-Hat
Piano
Tyros5-61
Keys
Instruments
C1–C#1
Kick
D1–E1
Snare
F1–B1
Hi-Hat
C2–C6
Piano
NOTE
The instrument only analyzes the timing
of your keyboard play. The strength at
which you play a key, the length at
which you hold it, and the pitches of the
sounds themselves are all ignored.

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