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Yamaha tyros 3 disco polo
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Lastly, on both ends of the rear panel are connectors for the manufacturer's optional Tyros 2 TRS-MS02 sound system that includes two satellites and one powered subwoofer. The rear panel is quite comprehensive: 3-pin power connector (internal PSU, thank you!), stereo line/mic input with gain control, stereo send/return with level control (to connect external audio units like effects processors, turntables and the like), two pairs of assignable stereo outputs, two RGB video outputs on RCA connectors (to connect an LCD display, a monitor or a TV), four MIDI connectors (two in/out), three footswitch connectors, two USB2 ports (host and device), LAN RJ45 connector for Internet connection (see right frame). It starts with the phones and USB-To-Device connectors located on the front left and right side respectively. The connectivity of Tyros 3 is quite impressive and it shows that you have a top-range product in your hands.

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Ah, the joys of our consumer society! On the positive side, it's quite convenient to have the possibility to download a lot of MIDI files and karaoke songs directly to your Tyros 3 and manage them easily.

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When you go to the Yamaha arrangers' website, you expect to find plenty of new resources for your favorite toy, but you should be ready to empty your credit card as well, given that the current free goodies are limited to a few choir sound banks. So this actually allows you to download every single free file there is: long live liberty! It goes without saying that the main goal of the manufacturer is for us to buy sound or style banks online. You can save links to your favorite pages for later reference. There's a browser included in the Tyros 3 OS, and you can use the 16 function buttons to control it. The connection requires a computer so you'll also need a hub or a router. The Tyros 3 is equipped with a LAN RJ45 Internet connection. And you also have here the direct-to-disc section (more on this later) and the system menus. The upper part is dedicated to the different effect sections of the presets. In the middle, you'll find the preset selection buttons sorted by category. In the lower part you can control the snapshots, the OTS registrations (more on this later), the main L/R channels and the select/mute functions of the different channels. Last but not least: the right side of the device is dedicated to sound presets. This is a great improvement on the older models and we celebrate it. As soon as you select one of these presets, the display shows a graphic representation of some Hammond B3-like drawbars, that you can control with the sliders in real-time for live applications. Below the display, you'll find eight pairs of function buttons (to edit values in the menu pages) and nine very-much-appreciated sliders that not only allow you to edit faster with the integrated mixer (more on this later), but are crucial for the modeled drawbar organ presets. The fact that it's not touch screen is not a problem at all, on the contrary that will help you keep it cleaner. It is surrounded by buttons for selecting sounds and styles, navigating within the different menu pages and direct editing of parameters. The display is adjustable (but not motorized–as if someone cared). Its active color matrix provides a strong luminosity and an excellent definition. Right at the center of the device is the big 7.5" VGA display (640x480 dots). You can also find the mic section here: settings, vocal harmonies, etc. On the left side you will find everything regarding styles and sequences: in the lower part is the style control (intros, variations, breaks, endings, accompaniment modes, tempo, pads, etc.), in the middle part are the style selection buttons sorted by category, and in the upper part the sequencer controls. This time around the layout seems perfectly thought-out. Yamaha has been constantly improving the layout of the different control sections since the first Tyros came out. This keyboard is even better than the famous Yamaha model on the DX7, Korg Trinity and Triton.

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It's the best light keyboard we have ever tested: straight response, perfect balance and full control. The FSX keyboard has 61 velocity and pressure-sensitive keys. The manufacturer offers a very nice-looking one with the "Tyros 3" logo embroidered on it. Even if it is not made for that, do consider getting a carry case because the part underneath the keys tends to bend if you push on it. Considering its price range, I would have preferred a brushed aluminum housing that made it look more classy without adding much weight. Like its predecessors, the Tyros 3 is fitted inside a PVC housing with gray aluminum finish on the top and black finish on the bottom.















Yamaha tyros 3 disco polo