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.

 

5

[REC] button .................................

page 30

 

For recording your keyboard performance.

6

[RIGHT], [LEFT] buttons

pages 18, 33

 

...............................................

 

For turning the left- and right-hand parts on or off as

 

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.

 

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

............................................... pages 29, 60

For changing the song tempo (speed) and selecting other useful functions (pages 59 70).

![METRONOME] button

...............................................

pages 29,

67

For using the metronome.

 

 

@ Display............................................

page

14

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.

#[–/NO], [+/YES] buttons

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 CLP-370 and CLP-340 has the [VARIATION] button.)

% [SPLIT] button (CLP-370/340).......

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.

 

& [TOUCH] button ............................

page 24

For adjusting the touch response.

 

* [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

 

device, allowing saving/loading of data to and from

 

the connected device. On the CLP-370 and CLP-340,

 

can be specified using the [SELECT] switch.

 

º AUX OUT [L/ L+R][R] jacks ............

page 71

 

 

For outputting the sound of the Clavinova to an

 

external audio system.

 

 

¡ AUX IN [L/L+R] [R] jacks ...............

page 72

 

For connecting an external tone generator, allowing

 

you to play the sound of that device via the Clavi-

 

nova’s internal sound system and speakers.

 

 

™ USB [TO HOST] terminal ..............

page 72

 

For connecting the instrument to your computer, allowing you to transfer MIDI data between the Clavinova and the computer.

£MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU] terminals

....................................................... page 72

For connecting external MIDI devices, allowing the use of various MIDI functions.

¢[PHONES] jacks, [SPEAKER] switch

....................................................... page 15

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 (CLP-370/340, CLP-S308/S306)

....................................................... page 72

For connecting a LAN cable to access special Internet websites for this instrument, and playing songs from the Internet.

¶ [PEDAL] jack ..................................

page 83

For connecting a pedal cable.

CLP-370/340/330, CLP-S308/S306 Owner’s Manual

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