Hi Adrian,
You are probably talking about Registration Bank files on the Tyros5
hard drive (HD1). You could use the
USB Storage Mode. This allows you to access the T5 hard drive from your computer and copy the files you want to the computer and/or to USB sticks (connected to the computer).
To do this, connect the USB to Host terminal of the T5 to the (switched on) computer using a USB type AB cable ("Printer Cable") and then power on the T5 while holding down the "Music Finder" button. After a short while, the T5 hard drive should appear on the computer as an additional drive.
Note: You CANNOT access the internal User drive of the T5 via
USB storage mode. The simplest method of copying files saved here to a USB stick would be to use the internal COPY function. Alternatively you can use the Windows program "MusicSoft Downloader". This allows you to access all T5 drives from your PC (hard drive, user drive and connected USB sticks).
Important: To use the "MusicSoft Downloader" with a USB cable, the Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver must be installed on the PC. In addition, this option is more suitable for copying individual / few files. Communication takes place here via the MIDI protocol, so copying many files here takes a relatively long time.
Please also note: If only preset styles and preset multi pads are used in your registrations, it is no problem to copy the registration files from the internal hard drive or from the user drive to a USB stick and use them from there. However, if user styles are used in the registration, the registrations from the USB stick will not work, even if the styles have also been copied to the stick and the original folder structure has been retained. In order for these registrations to work from the stick, the drive letters of the file paths that are stored in the bank files must first be changed.
The Windows program "Yamaha Registration Manager" from our forum member Murray Best can be used for this (or you have to re-memorize each individual registration):
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https://psrtutorial.com/util/best.htmlBest regards,
Chris