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IMPORTANT WICHTIG IMPORTANT IMPORTANTE ENGLISH DEUTSCH ESPAOL FRANAIS 2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONCAUTIONUSING THE BENCH (if included) SAVING USER DATA 3 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING* Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference. WARNING CAUTION Included Accessories 4 Table of Contents5 Reverb Voice Effects Accompaniment Styles(Rhythm and Auto Accompaniment) Selecting Accompaniment Styles Starting/Stopping the Accompani- ment Style Using the Metronome Playing with the Auto Accompani- ment Other Auto Accompaniment Functions Custom Style Style File Load Registrations Registrations (Registering/ Recalling Panel Setups) Song Control Song Playback Guide Control Song Recording The Utility Functions Keyboard Pedal Disk MIDI Backup Utility Others The Connectors Connecting to a Personal Computer CHAPTER 1: Getting Ready 6 Features of the Clavinova7 About This Manual Indications of Buttons and LCD Display.................................. This mark indicates that after executing , then execute . Conventions Used in This Manual Indications of Operation Explanations....................................... This mark indicates that executing results in . 8 About This Manual9 Handling Floppy Disks Taking Care of Your Floppy Disks........... Protecting Your Data (Write Protect Tab) Precautions Regarding Floppy Disk Use Head Cleaning ............................................................... Data Backup..................................................................... 10 Setting Up the ClavinovaMusic Stand To lower the music stand:......................................................................... Key Cover 11 HeadphonesTurning on the Power Setting Up the Clavinova Lid 12 Panel Controls and Terminals14 Basic Operation19 Adjusting the VolumeMIN / ACMP / ACMP / ACMP [ACMP/SONG VOLUME]This determines the playback volume of the Automatic Ac- companiment and Songs. [MASTER VOLUME]This determines the entire vol- ume of the Clavinova. This control has no effect on the vol- ume of your keyboard performance. This also determines the output level of the signal at the [PHONES] and [AUX OUT] jacks. [MIXER]VOLUMEMASTER VOLUME SONG VOLUME MAX MAX 20 Adjusting the Volume[EXP.PEDAL] 21 Adjusting the Timbre of the SoundSONG MIXER FUNCTION Central frequency Gain [MASTER EQUALIZER] Changing the Master Equalizer Settings ZThe central frequency and the gain of the selected type will appear in the LCD display. The gain becomes 0 for all frequencies when FLAT is selected.POWER BASS MASTER EQUALIZER MASTER EQUALIZER MASTER EQUALIZER type Basic setting: FLAT 22 Adjusting the Timbre of the Sound23 Adjusting the Timbre of the Sound Power Bass CHAPTER 2: Help Mode and Demo 24 Using the Help ModePress the [HELP] button. The Help menu display appears. Z While the Help mode is active, no other operations can be used. XHELP DEMO HELP POWER BASS The selected language is always backed up even after the power is turned off. 25 PlayC V B Using the Help Mode 26 Demo PlayZ X C 27 Demo PlayVAdjust the volume of the Demo by using [MASTER VOLUME]. BTo exit the Demo mode, press [DEMO] again (or press [EXIT]). 28 Demo PlayCHAPTER 3: Voices 29 Selecting VoicesVOICESYNTH CLAVI. TONE FLUTE SAX CHOIRSYNTH CLAVI. TONE FLUTE SAX CHOIRREGISTRATION 1234 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT SONG CONTROL STOP VOLUME The pop-up display of the VOICE SELECT display appears. Voice Types Clavinova Voices: 133 XG Voices: 480 Drum Kit: 12 kits Selecting a Voice from the VOICE SELECT DisplayZSelect the desired voice group by pressing the appropriate VOICESTYLE START / GUIDE CONTROL VOICE PIANO E. PIANO VIBES GUITAR ORGAN XGDRUMSBASSBRASS STRINGS VOICE PIANO E. PIANO VIBES GUITAR ORGAN XGDRUMSBASSBRASS STRINGS X C 30 Selecting Voices from the Main Display31 Organ Combination (Organ Combi.)Selecting Organ Combination Voices........................................ Editing Organ Combination Voices.............................................. 34 Keyboard Percussion35 Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Dual Mode42 Using the PedalsDamper Pedal (Right) Sostenuto Pedal (Center) Soft Pedal (Left) 43 ReverbReverb ON/OFFTo turn on reverb, press the [REVERB] button. The lamp lights and Reverb is set to ON.The REVERB pop-up display appears, indicating the current Re- verb Type and Depth settings. To turn Reverb off, press [REVERB] again. The lamp turns off and Reverb is no longer active. Selecting the Reverb TypeSelect the Reverb Type by pressing the left/right LCD buttons in the REVERB pop-up display. 44 Setting the Total DepthReverb 45 Setting the Depth for Each Part Reverb Part DepthReverb 46 Voice EffectsTo turn Effect off, press [EFFECT] again. (The lamp turns off.) To turn Effect on, press [EFFECT]. (The lamp lights.)The EFFECT pop-up display appears and the current Effect Type and Depth are shown. Effect ON/OFF If the Effect Depth is set to 0, the [EF- FECT] lamp will not light. Effect ON/OFF Basic setting: Differs depending on the voice. When Effect is on, the Effect icon and the Effect Type are indi- cated in the main display. 47 Selecting the Effect TypeSelect the Effect Type by pressing the left/right LCD buttons in the EFFECT pop-up display. Voice Effects 48 Setting the Effect DepthVoice Effects Restoring the Basic Settings Selecting Accompaniment StylesCHAPTER 4: The STYLE SELECT pop-up display appears. / START For information on the styles, see the Style List on page 34 in the Refer- ence manual. STYLE STOP AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT 49 Accompaniment Styles(Rhythm and Auto Accompaniment) 52 Starting/Stopping the Accompaniment StyleStarting the Accompaniment Style 55 BreakStopping the accompaniment style 56 Using the Metronome [START/STOP] of Metronome............................................................... Adjusting the Tempo and Volume of the Metronome 57 Using the Metronome Selecting the Beat (Time Signature).............................................. 58 Playing with the Auto AccompanimentOUT / INTRO MAIN A MAIN B ENDING METRONOME RESET HARMONY STOP / TAP SYNCHRO START / START16BEAT ROCK BALLAD JAZZREGISTRATION AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT SONG CONTROL STOP / START VOLUME Select the desired style. (See page 47.) Types of Auto AccompanimentZWhen Style Buttons are Inactive Accompaniment style cannot be se- lected in the Song Play mode.STYLE GUIDE CONTROL VOICE STYLEBALL ROOM LATIN TRADI TIONAL DANCE PIANIST STOPONE TOUCH SETTING COUNTRY WALTZ DISK CUSTOM BEAT TEMPO AUTO ACCOMPANIMENTFADE IN AUTO FILL ACMP ON VIRTUAL ARRANGER 59 CX 60 VB 61 Stopping the Auto Accompaniment62 Adjusting the Overall Auto Accompaniment VolumeIndividual Part Volume ControlThe Clavinova has five accompaniment parts: Bass, Chord, Pad, Phrase, and Rhythm. 63 Changing theSplit Point 64 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions70 Custom Style82 Style File Load85 RegistrationsREGISTRATION 1234 (Registering/Recalling Panel Setups) CHAPTER 6: Song Control 89 Song Playback102 Guide ControlEASY PLAY NEXT NOTE Guide Methods and Piano RollPracticing the Timing: Easy Play..................................................... Practicing the Notes: Next Note.......................................................GUIDE CONTROL GUIDE CONTROL Practicing Phrase-by-phrase with the Playback: Sound Repeat Z 103 Using the Guide Function104 XPress one of the GUIDE CONTROL buttons: [EASY PLAY], [NEXT NOTE] or [SOUND REPEAT].The lamp of the corresponding button lights. CPress the [PLAY/STOP] button to start playback.The piano roll will appear. Practice along with the accompani- ment. V 105 Other Guide-related Functions107 Song Recording132 Keyboard135 PedalPedal (PEDAL) Display PAGE 3This function conveniently lets you set the left pedal to control one of various functions.Controllable Functions and Data 136 Pedal Soundboard Depth (CVP-98 only).................................................... 137 Disk145 MIDI149 Backup151 Utility156 The Connectors [MIC.VOL.] Dial and [MIC.] Jack ......................................................... 157 The Connectors MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU] Terminals.................................................... HOST SELECT switch and [TO HOST] terminals............ AUX OUT [L/L+R] [R] Jacks..................................................................... 158 Connecting to a Personal ComputerConnecting to an Apple Macintosh Series Computer Connecting to an IBM-PC/AT Series Computer................ Mac Cable Connections 8-pin system peripheral cable. Data transfer rate: 31,250 bps. PC-2 Cable Connections 8-pin mini DIN 9-pin D-SUB cable. Data transfer rate: 38,400 bps. 159 Connecting to a Personal Computer160 IndexA B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T V 161 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord CAUTION: ATTENTION: 1. 2.Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 162 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL163 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPETHE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY/SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM FRANCE AFRICA MIDDLE EASTTURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES ASIAHONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES OCEANIAAUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN HEAD OFFICE ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES
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