Hi winternotes,
the easiest way is to lower the other Part volumes (e.g. Style, Song, Multi Pad), an increase the Main Volume a little, if needed. Then your Right Part volumes are instantly "louder".
I work with Style volumes of 90 ... 100 and Song (MIDI file) volumes of 70 ... 75.
If you play with
OTS: OTS do NOT change the Style Volume! So just lower the Style volume to have "louder" Right voices.
If you play with
Registrations: All Part volumes will be automatically memorized to your Registrations when the following boxes are checked in Memory display: Right Voices: VOICE checkbox, Left Voice & Style: STYLE checkbox, Song (MIDI file): SONG checkbox, etc.
Voice Set: (Please refer to section "Editing Voices (Voice Set)" of the Tyros4
Reference Manual, page 10.)
With most Preset Voices you can easily increase the volume in the VOICE SET:
Make sure the Part for which you want to increase the volume is
selected in the Main display. Then press the appropriate display button (F, G, H)
again to call up the
Voice Selection display for that Part. Alternatively, you can use the
Part Select buttons (above the Part On / Off buttons).
In the Voice Selection display, press the
upper button 5 to open the VOICE SET display. In the "Common" tab you can use the "Volume" parameter to increase the volume of the current Voice in many cases. You can also use the
Touch Sense DEPTH and
Touch Sense OFFSET parameters to increase the actual velocity at which the current voice is triggered (and thus the volume). With this you can e.g. set that the Voice plays louder when playing with the same physical velocity.
Part EQs:You can use the Part EQs (in the Mixing Console or in the Voice Set) to boost characteristic frequencies of a certain Voice (e.g. the midrange frequencies of a Overdrive Guitar) to make it "louder".
DSPs:You can assign an Insert DSP to a certain Voice. Many Insert DSP types have possibilities to boost the signal.
P.S.
An edited Preset Voice can be saved as a "User Voice" (in Voice Set). But you can also simply save all changes to
Registrations.
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris