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Basic Operations—Organizing Your Data
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Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
As we’ve seen up to this point, the LCD display lets you select various types of files such as voice, style, song, and 
lets you adjust the parameter value of various functions. The highlight cursor is another convenient, colorful feature 
of the LCD display, since it clearly indicates (by a red border and highlighted background) the file to be selected or 
the parameter to be adjusted. 
 Cursor indication of files (voices, styles, songs, etc.)
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 Cursor indication of parameters
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The currently selected voice 
which will sound when you play 
the keyboard. 
You can move the cursor around 
the Open/Save display by using 
the [DATA ENTRY] dial. The high-
lighted item is not actually 
selected until you press the 
[ENTER] button.
In this display (Mixing 
Console), the selected 
parameter for editing is 
highlighted; use the [DATA 
ENTRY] dial to adjust the 
parameter.
In this display (Style Setting), 
the selected arrow indicators 
are highlighted in red. Use 
the [DATA ENTRY] dial to 
adjust the selected parame-
ter.
The panel buttons listed in the chart below light in one of two colors: green or red. This easy-to-understand color-
coding scheme indicates the status of the button/function, as described here.
● Off................No data is currently assigned to the button. 
● Green ..........Data has been assigned to the button.
● Red ..............Data has been assigned to the button and the button is active or playing back.
For details about each button, see below.
Off
Green
Red
[REGISTRATION MEMORY] 
buttons
No panel settings are memorized to 
the button. 
Panel settings are memorized to the 
button. 
Panel settings are memorized to the 
button and the button is active (was 
selected last).
[PROGRAMMABLE ONE 
TOUCH SETTING] buttons
No panel settings are memorized to 
the button. 
Panel settings are memorized to the 
button. 
Panel settings are memorized to the 
button and the button is active (was 
selected last).
INTRO [I]–[III] buttons
MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] 
buttons
[BREAK] button
ENDING/rit.[I]–[III] buttons
The corresponding section of the 
selected style has no data.
The corresponding section of the 
selected style has data.
The corresponding section of the 
selected style has data and is ac-
tive. 
[SP1]–[SP4] buttons
No song position marker is assigned 
to the button. 
A song position marker is assigned 
to the button. 
A song position marker is assigned 
to the button and represents the lat-
est marker to be passed during play-
back.
MULTI PAD [1]–[4] buttons
No data is assigned to the Multi Pad. 
Data is assigned to the Multi Pad. 
Active (playing back). 
About the Highlight Cursor in the Display
About the Panel Button Colors