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With the next Yamaha Club Tutorial DVD already in production, let’s not forget the first in the series which is a joint venture between Glyn Madden from the Yamaha Club and myself (James Woodcock) from Yamaha Personal Keyboard Owner.
Compatible with Yamaha PSR-1000, PSR-1100, PSR-1500, PSR-2000, PSR-2100, PSR-3000, Tyros (1), Tyros 2, CVP 200 and CVP 300 Series (PAL or NTSC format available).
To purchase this DVD, click the link below:
>> Yamaha Club Tutorial DVD: Exploring Music Finder
Getting Started includes:
- Tutorial Chapter 1: Music Finder
- Replacing cryptic titles, adding records to the ‘favourites’ page, editing a record, creating new records – and much more
- Tutorial Chapter 2: Registrations
Creating, naming and saving registrations - Tutorial Chapter 3: Multipads
Using Multipads with your performances - James Woodcock plays Tyros 2
The editor of Yamaha Personal Keyboard Owner plays and provides a “how to…” commentary on a song arranged by Steve Marsden for the Yamaha Club Magazine - Tyros 2 Presentation
Video presentation showing various features of the keyboard as well as an image slideshow - DVD-ROM
Use your PC to download non-cryptic Music Finder files for various keyboards and digital pianos all on the DVD without the need for an Internet connection
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(http://bgouldingiol.ie) August 22nd, 2007 at 11:50 pm
Is this DVD compatabile with the DGX 520 Yamaha?
(http://www.jameswoodcock.co.uk) August 23rd, 2007 at 8:44 am
There are some similarities, however it is intended for PSR-1000 and above.