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Tyros Keyboards (5 Boards) => Tyros 4 (SFF2) => Topic started by: Oymmot on August 29, 2020, 10:29:01 AM
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Hej. Finns det någon som har denna licensnyckel License_id.n25 och vill dela med sig. Jag har köpt en Tyros 4 och måste ha denna licensnyckelför att installera exp.pack. Tommy
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Den eksporterer du fra T4.
User manual side 28 beskriver metoden.
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On the “2 LICENSE KEY” display called up via [FUNCTION] UTILITY TAB
[] [] OWNER LICENSE KEY, you can manage the license key by using the
following menus....
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Hi.
According to instructions, in order to get the license key registered on a Tyros 4, you must have this License Key called Lincence id 25. If you have not registered your Tyros 4, you can not enter anything on the keyboard. So I must have this key to move on, is there anyone who has it and wants to share? Tommy
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Hi Tommy,
as far as I know, it is as follows:
You only need to import a License key (.n25) to the Tyros4 if you want to install Premium Packs. (A Tyros4 Premium Pack is a FOLDER with the extension ".YP2" in the folder name.)
To import Custom Voices (.uvn/.uvd format), with or without using a Custom Voice Library file (.uvi), a License key is NOT needed.
The normal way to get such a License key is (was):
- On your Tyros4, you have to export the Instrument ID (.n26) and upload this file to the Yamaha MusicSoft website. (The Tyros4 must be registered at the Yamaha site before.)
- Based on your Instrument ID, Yamaha creates a personal License key for you.
- You have to download and to install this License key file (.n25) on your T4.
- Then you can purchase Premium Packs and install it on your T4.
- According to Yamaha's advice, purchased Premium Packs only work if your personal License key originally received from Yamaha is installed on the T4.
You can download a License key file (.n25) here and test it with your T4. But I'm afraid it will NOT work as expected in your case ...
>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/rjss29v5ohehkjd/license_id.n25?dl=0
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris