1 | [POWER] switch ............................. | page 14 |
2 | [MASTER VOLUME] slider.............. | page 15 |
| Adjust the volume level using this slider. | |
3 | [DEMO] button .............................. | page 16 |
| Demonstration playback is available for each voice. | |
4 | [TRANSPOSE] button..................... | page 25 |
| You can shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or | |
| down so that the pitch will match that of another | |
| instrument or singer, while you play the same, | |
| unshifted keys. |
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5 | [REC] button ................................. | page 30 |
| For recording your keyboard performance. | |
6 | [RIGHT], [LEFT] buttons | pages 18, 33 |
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| For turning the left- and | |
| required so you can practice the corresponding part | |
| (the part that is turned off) on the keyboard. | |
7 | [PLAY/PAUSE], [STOP] buttons | |
| ............................................... | pages 16, 44 |
| For playing back the preset songs or your recorded | |
| songs, etc. You can also play back songs from the | |
| Internet over a special website. |
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8 | [SONG SELECT] button ......... | pages 17, 56 |
| For selecting a song to play back or edit. | |
9 | [FILE] button ......................... | pages 36, 40 |
| For saving songs to and loading songs from a USB |
storage device, as well as managing song files. Also, lets you format a USB storage device.
) [TEMPO/FUNCTION] button
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For changing the song tempo (speed) and selecting other useful functions (pages 59 – 70).
![METRONOME] button
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For using the metronome. |
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@ Display............................................ | page |
CAUTION
Do not turn off the power to the instrument while flashing dashes appear in the display (indicating the operation is in process). Doing so may damage the data.
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For setting values or performing file operations. Pressing both buttons simultaneously for certain value settings (Transpose, Tempo, etc.) restores the default value.
$ Voice group buttons ...................... | page 20 |
For selecting voices from 14 internal sounds including Grand Piano 1 and 2. You can also combine two voices and use them together. (Only the
% [SPLIT] button | page 27 |
For playing different voices on the left- and right- hand sections of the keyboard.
Panel Controls and Terminals
^[BRILLIANCE], [REVERB], [EFFECT]
buttons .......................................... | page 22 |
For adjusting the brightness of the sound and adding | |
reverb effects to the sound. |
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& [TOUCH] button ............................ | page 24 |
For adjusting the touch response. |
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* [DAMPER RES.] button ................. | page 23 |
For turning the Damper Resonance function on or off. When DAMPER RES. is on, the Clavinova simulates the sustain sound that occurs when you press the damper pedal of a grand piano, as you press the damper pedal and play the keyboard.
( USB [TO DEVICE] terminals........... | page 72 | ENGLISH |
there are two TO DEVICE terminals, A and B, which | ||
For connecting the instrument to a USB storage |
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device, allowing saving/loading of data to and from |
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the connected device. On the |
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can be specified using the [SELECT] switch. |
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º AUX OUT [L/ L+R][R] jacks ............ | page 71 |
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For outputting the sound of the Clavinova to an |
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external audio system. |
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¡ AUX IN [L/L+R] [R] jacks ............... | page 72 |
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For connecting an external tone generator, allowing |
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you to play the sound of that device via the Clavi- |
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nova’s internal sound system and speakers. |
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™ USB [TO HOST] terminal .............. | page 72 |
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For connecting the instrument to your computer, allowing you to transfer MIDI data between the Clavinova and the computer.
£MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU] terminals
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For connecting external MIDI devices, allowing the use of various MIDI functions.
¢[PHONES] jacks, [SPEAKER] switch
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For connecting a set of standard stereo headphones, allowing private practice. The [SPEAKER] switch turns the internal speakers on or off.
∞ PEDALS........................................... | page 21 |
For producing a range of expressive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano. The left pedal can also be assigned to a variety of functions.
§[LAN] jack
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For connecting a LAN cable to access special Internet websites for this instrument, and playing songs from the Internet.
¶ [PEDAL] jack .................................. |
For connecting a pedal cable.
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