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Mixing Console
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
Master Compressor
Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. For signals 
that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it “squeezes” the dynamic range, effectively making soft sounds 
louder and loud sounds softer. When used with gain to boost the overall level, this creates a more powerful, more consistently 
high-level sound. Compression can be used to increase sustain for electric guitar, smooth out the volume of a vocal, or bring a 
drum kit or rhythm pattern further up-front in the mix.
The Tyros2 has a sophisticated multi-band compressor that allows you to adjust the compression effect for individual frequency 
bands—giving you detailed sonic control. You edit and save your own custom Compressor types, or conveniently select from one 
of the presets by calling up the [MIXING CONSOLE] 
→ CMP display. 
Line Out Settings
The [MIXING CONSOLE] 
→ LINE OUT display allows you to send the output of a selected Part or Parts to the LINE OUT 
jacks. For Drum Parts, you can even select specific drum sounds to be output through these jacks. 
In general, the extensive built-in effects and other Part controls of the Tyros2 provide all you need for processing and mixing 
complex multi-Part songs. However, there may be times when you want to “sweeten” or process a certain Voice or sound with a 
favorite outboard effect unit, or record a Part to a separate track of a tape recorder. The Line Out settings are designed just for 
these kinds of applications.
 Master Compressor type selection and editing
Selecting a Master Compressor 
type automatically sets the parame-
ters (at the bottom of the display) to 
the optimum values for the type.
 Master Compressor saving
Determines the fre-
quency curve for the 
Compressor, or which 
frequencies compres-
sion is applied to.
Determines the Threshold (minimum 
level at which compression starts) and 
Gain (level of the compressed signal at 
three separate frequency bands). The 
actual effect of the Gain settings depends 
on the Basic Type at left.
Select the destination to which the 
User Master compressor is to be 
stored.
Pressing the [SAVE] 
LCD button calls up the 
pop-up window for 
entering the name of the 
edited Compressor 
type. Enter the desired 
name and press the 
[OK] LCD button to save 
the edited compressor 
to the location specified 
at left. 
The following display lets you save the Mas-
ter Compressor settings from the display 
shown at left as a User Compressor type.
Turns the Master 
Compressor 
effect on or off.