Digital sheet music to read from rather than the 'paper' version.
I don't know how many members on the TDP Forum use music for playing, but I have found that my setup really simplifies using music for playing on the Tyros.
I use my iPad almost exclusively for displaying printed music sheets unless I happen to have a book containing the tune(s) I want to play. On my iPad I have an app called Deep Dish Gigbook which I purchased more than 10 years ago and which cost then $9.99.
The music is stored alphabetically and can be distributed amongst different folders if desired.
I use this in conjunction with another USA product called Airturn. It is a small Bluetooth 2 pedal unit which enables you to turn pages of tunes stored in Gigbook. It will also turn a page backwards as well.
These days I source a lot of music from Musescore online. I display this then take screen shots of the music score as a jpg. This is then converted to a pdf using a free online app .. https://jpg2pdf.com/.
This pdf is then loaded into Dropbox from where Gigbook will import it into its folders.
No need for paper music anymore. I should add that I also have an iPad holder for easy reading of the screen.
This might seem too daunting a task for the occasional music reading member of the forum to even entertain going down this route. However, to someone like myself, who is a 100% reader, it makes life much easier.
I hope all this will be an interesting insight into what goes on behind the scenes here in Scotland.
Ron