Hi sugarplumsss,
To prevent the current Style Tempo from changing when you (manually) change the Style, go to the following display:
[FUNCTION] > STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING > STYLE SETTING
There you change the "TEMPO" parameter from "RESET" to "HOLD" (at "Style Change Behavior"). Then close this display by pressing the [EXIT] button to save the changes.
If you now select a different Style while the Style is RUNNING, the current Tempo will be RETAINED, i.e. the default Tempo of the new Style will no longer be set.
Note: If you select another Style while the Style is STOPPED, the Tempo of the new Style will still be set! (On newer models, in addition to the aforementioned "Tempo HOLD" function, there is also the "Tempo LOCK" function, with which the current Style Tempo can be completely fixed. However, this is not available on Tyros4.)
P.S.
I strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the topic "Registrations". A Registration is nothing more than a "snap-shot" of the current panel settings, where YOU can specify which groups of parameters are memorized, i.e. later changed by calling up that Registration. (Or in other words: What is NOT memorized in the Registration will NOT be changed when the Registration is called up.)
Best regards,
Chris
CHRIS Your words are golden for me, and likely many here.
Note: I am NOT using the Tyros the way it was designed to be used - at least for most of the members here. To anyone not following this crazy thread I started from the beginning , there are two different things going on in it.
1. the changing of the style tempo
2 the changing of volumes/ mixes of the sounds.In my defense... It's not like I haven't used a registration for each song, for a whole gig, I have.
What I have maybe not expressed well, On this NEW gig ( me as sideman ) is the changing volumes/ mixes FOR EACH NIGHT. Not drastically changed ; but enough that I cannot trust registrations.
Starting the first song is unpredictable, mix-wise*****. The boss insists on controlling my levels. That's fine by me.. except it presents this unpredictable mix for each night; thus, with my lack of in-depth understanding of memorizing registrations; I cannot memorize a registration, then use it the next night, without the mix being off kilter.
I have never in my long career exclusively used headphones with no monitor whatsoever, I am only utilizing the leaders mains to my left; not my right. The single main is a Bose... to my left.
Leader says it sounds better than when I used a single 10 inch monitor.
I do not protest.
I am historically somewhat argumentative about music with band members or leaders.
As I have aged, and been not fully employed, I have changed that approach!
***** And for reasons I cannot fathom... the mix of the left voice manual bass has dropped to unprecedented low levels ( I am speaking about MIDI levels , not real audio levels ( I assume it's called MIDI , I may be wrong to call it MIDI levels )
When the bass for first song is too loud .. and it was not too loud the day before, that is grounds for a discussion, but I do not argue.
The latest volume for the bass was in the vicinity of 25.
Set that low means volume or mix changes are especially sensitive.
Eg if the bass volume was 100... a change of +5 would not be that noticeable.
But if 25 is the base volume , a change of plus 5 IS a drastic change, at least to me it is.
I have to figure out how I can utilize registrations within these limitations.