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Saving and backing up your data
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Handling caution
Connections
About this Owners Manual and Data List
Data List
Owners Manual
Accessories
Table of Contents
Introduction
Using, Creating and Editing Voices ..78
Reference
Basic Operation ................................ 63
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles ...................107
Using a Microphone .......................167
Registering and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory ..................131
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Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Appendix
Enhanced Realism and Natural Expressiveness
Authentic Acoustic Piano-like Touch
The Acoustic Ambience of a Grand Piano with the iAFC Feature
Audio Recording
Playing the Instrument
Practicing
Expand Your Song Collection
Introduction
Panel Controls
Introduction
Playing the Keyboard
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Setting Up
Music Rest
To Raise the Music Rest:
To Lower the Music Rest:
Sheet Music Braces
Using Headphones
Using the Headphone Hanger
Changing the Display Language
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Display Settings
Adjusting the Contrast of the Display
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display
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Entering the Owner Name in the Opening Display
Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks
Floppy Disk Compatibility
Formatting a Floppy Disk
Inserting/Removing Floppy Disks Inserting a Floppy Disk into the Disk Drive:
Removing a Floppy Disk
Handling the USB Storage Device (USB Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc)
Compatible USB devices
Connecting USB device
Using USB Storage Devices
The number of USB storage device to be used
Quick Guide
Playing the Demos
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[FUNCTION] [J]UTILITY TAB[
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Operations in the Basic Displays
Operation of the Main Display
Operation of the File Selection Display
Operation of the Function Display
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Playing Voices
Playing the Piano Voice
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One-touch Piano Play
Piano Lock Function
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Set the parameters by pressing the [2
[FUNCTION] [J] UTILITY TAB [
Playing Various Voices
Playing Preset Voices
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] (DEMO) button to start the Demo for the selected Voice.
] (DEMO) button again.
Practicing with the Songs
Playing Back Songs Before Practicing
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Displaying Music Notation (Score)
Changing the Notation Display
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One-handed Practice with the Guide Lamps
Practicing the Right-hand Part (TRACK 1) Using the Guide Lamps
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The indicator of the [TRACK 1 (R)] button goes out. You can now play that part by yourself.
Practice the muted part using the guide lamps.
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Practicing the Left-hand Part (TRACK 2) Using the Guide Lamps
Practicing with the Repeat Playback Function
Playing Back a Song Repeatedly
Specifying a Range of Measures and Playing them Back Repeat- edly (A-B Repeat)
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Recording Your Performance
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] button to turn the [P.A.T.] (Performance Assistant) on.
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Playing Backing Parts with the performance assistant Technology
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Playing Accompaniment with the Auto Accom- paniment Feature (Style Playback)
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] button to turn the [P.A.T.] (Performance Assistant) off.
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Playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with the Auto Accompaniment Feature
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Pattern Variation
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To Start Playing
During Style Playback
To Finish Playing
Others
Learning How to Play (Indicate) Chords for Style Playback
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] button to select the chord type.
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Learning the Notes to Play for Certain Chords
] button to select the root note.
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Calling Up Ideal Setups for Each SongMusic Finder
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Calling up the panel settings to match the Style (Rep- ertoire)
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Singing Along with Song Playback (Karaoke) or Your Own Performance
Connecting a Microphone
VOLUME] knob while singing into the microphone.
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Set the [INPUT VOLUME] knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum position.
Singing with the Lyrics Display
Try singing while playing back a Song containing lyric data
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When the Text display appears, press the [1
Convenient Functions for Karaoke
Transpose
] buttons to turn the effect on.
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Convenient Functions for Singing Along with Your Own Performance
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Changing the Key (Transpose)
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Making Announcements Between Songs
Recording Your Performance as Audio (USB Audio Recorder)
The following sounds can be recorded.
The recorded data using this function is saved as:
Recording Your Performance as Audio
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Playing Back the Recorded Performance
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Basic Operation
Selecting Message Language
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The Messages Shown in the Display
Instant Selection of the Displays Direct Access
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Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display)
Main Display
File Selection Display Conguration and Basic Operation
File Selection Display Conguration
File Selection Display Basic Operation
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File/Folder Operations in the File Selection Display
Saving Files
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Copying Files/Folders (Copy & Paste)
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Moving Files (Cut & Paste)
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Deleting Files/Folders
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Entering Characters
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Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings
Restoring the Factory-programmed System
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings Independently by Item
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Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single File
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Data Backup
Backup procedure
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Using, Creating and Editing Voices
Voice Characteristics
The Voice type and its dening characteristics are indicated above the Preset Voice name.
Reference
Playing Different Voices Simulta- neously
Keyboard Parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left)
Keyboard Part Combinations
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously (Right 1 and 2 Parts)
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Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Right 1 and Left Parts)
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Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound (iAFC)
Adjusting the iAFC Depth
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Calibrating the iAFC Settings
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Restoring the Default Calibration Setting [iAFC Default]
Changing Pitch
Transpose
Fine-tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument
Scale Tuning
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Preset Scale Types
Tuning values for Preset Scales (base note: C) (in cents)
Adding Effects to Voices Played on the Keyboard
[DIRECT ACCESS] [EXIT]
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one of the [A][C], [F][H] buttons.
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Harmony/Echo Types
Harmony/Echo Settings
Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE)
Basic Procedure
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Adjustable Items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE Dis- plays
EFFECT
FILTER
TUNE
Song Auto Revoice
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Effect Type
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Master Compressor
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Voice Creating (Sound Creator)
Basic Procedure
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Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays
COMMON
Sets the portamento time when the edited Voice is set to MONO above.
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VIBRATO
EFFECT/EQ 1. REVERB DEPTH/CHORUS DEPTH/DSP DEPTH
Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices
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Basic Procedure
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Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET [ORGAN FLUTES] displays
VOLUME/ATTACK
FOOTAGE
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Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles
Style Characteristics
Selecting a Chord Fingering Type
Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style
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1 2 3
rhythm channels.
Style Playback-related Settings
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Split Point Settings
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Editing the Volume and Tonal Bal- ance of the Style (MIXING CONSOLE)
Convenient Music Finder feature
Searching the Records
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Creating a Set of Favorite Records
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Deleting Records from the FAVORITE Display
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Editing Records
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Saving the Record
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Style Creator
Style Structure
Creating a Style
Realtime Recording (BASIC)
Realtime Recording Characteristics
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Step Recording (EDIT)
Style Assembly (ASSEMBLY)
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Changing the Rhythmic Feel (GROOVE)
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Editing Data for Each Channel (CHANNEL)
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Making Style File Format Settings (PARAMETER) Special Parameter Settings Based on Style File Format
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Style Creator
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Caug
CM
CmM
Cm
NTT (Note Transposition Table) This sets the note transposition table for the source pattern.
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Registering and Recalling Custom Panel Setups
Registering and Saving Custom Panel Setups
Registering Custom Panel Setups
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Recalling the Registered Panel Setups
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Deleting an Unneeded Panel Setup/Naming a Panel Setup
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Disabling Recall of Specic Items (Freeze Func- tion)
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Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in OrderRegistration Sequence
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Saving the Registration Sequence Settings
Using, Creating and Editing Songs
Compatible Song Types
Preset Songs
Your Own Recorded Songs
Commercially Available Song Data
Operations for Song Playback
Starting/Stopping a Song
Starting Playback
Stopping Playback
Top/Pause/Rewind/Fast Forward
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Queuing the Next Playback Song
Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with the Song Playback
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Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE)
Adjusting the Volume Balance of Each Channel
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Using the Practice Function (Guide)
Selecting the Guide Function Type
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For Keyboard Performance
For Karaoke
Recording Your Performance
Recording Methods
Quick Recording
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Multi Track Recording
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Step Recording
Basic Operations for Step Recording
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Recording Melodies
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[H] button ...........Determines the gate time (note length) of the note to be entered.
Items Velocity to be recorded
Items Gate time to be recorded
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Re-Recording a Specic SectionPunch In/ Out (REC MODE)
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Editing Channel Events (CHANNEL)
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Editing Note or Chord Events (CHORD, 116)
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Event types shown on the CHORD tab display
Event types shown on the 116 tab display
Displaying Specic Types of Events (FILTER)
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Editing System Exclusive Events (SYS/EX.)
Editing Lyrics (LYRICS)
Using a Microphone
Editing Vocal Harmony Parameters
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Editable Parameters in the VOCAL HARMONY EDIT Display
Adjusting the Microphone and Har- mony Sound
[FUNCTION] [G] MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY
TING display.
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Adjustable Items (Parameters) in the OVERALL SETTING Tab Display
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Talk Setting
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Adjustable Items (Parameters) in the TALK SETTING Tab Display
Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet
Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
Accessing the Special Website
Operations in the Special Website
Scrolling the Display
Following Links
Entering Characters
Return to the Previous Web Page
Refreshing a Web Page/Canceling Loading of a Web Page
Purchasing and Downloading Data
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Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages
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Opening a Bookmarked Page
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About the Internet Settings Display
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Basic Operation
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] (ENTER) button. To cancel, press the [3
Both the wired LAN and wireless LAN need to be set in this display.
press the [7
] (CANCEL) button.
Wireless LAN
Others
Changing the Home Page
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Glossary of Internet Terms
Using Your Instrument with Other Devices
Using Headphones (1 [PHONES] jacks)
Connecting a Microphone or Guitar (2 [MIC./LINE IN] jack)
Connecting Audio & Video Devices (345)
[AUX OUT] Jacks (Standard phone jacks of [L/L+R] and [R])
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Using the Footswitch or Foot Controller (6 [AUX PEDAL] jack)
Assigning Specic Functions to Each Foot Pedal
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Assignable Pedal Functions
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Adjustable Parameters for Each Function
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The parameters below correspond to buttons [2
Connecting External MIDI Devices (7 [MIDI] Terminals)
Connecting a Computer, USB Device, or Internet (789))
Connecting a Computer (7 [MIDI] and 8 [USB TO HOST] Terminals)
Connecting to a USB-type LAN Adaptor and USB Storage Device (9 via the [USB TO DEVICE] Terminal)
] and [
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DEVICE] terminal with a standard USB cable.
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then return to the display (or press the Tab switch buttons [
Formatting USB storage media
What is MIDI?
Channel Messages
System Messages
What You Can Do With MIDI
MIDI Data Compatibility
Sequence Formats
Voice Allocation Format
MIDI Settings
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Pre-Programmed MIDI Templates
MIDI System Settings
LOCAL CONTROL
Clock setting, etc.
MESSAGE SW
MIDI Transmit Settings
MIDI Receive Settings
MIDI transmission/reception via the USB ter- minal and MIDI terminals
Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI Receive
Setting the Chord Type for Style Play- back via MIDI Receive
Troubleshooting
Overall
Files/Folders
Pedals
Demo Voice
Style
Registration memory
Song
Guide
Score
Lyrics (Karaoke)
Performance assistant technology
USB Audio Recorder
Video out/RGB out
Microphone/Vocal harmony
CVP-409 grand piano type: Keyboard Stand Assembly
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CVP-409/407: Keyboard Stand Assembly
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After completing the assembly, please check the following.
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Installing the Floppy Disk Drive (Optional)
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Specications
Appendix
Index
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Panel Button Chart
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Explanation of Graphical Symbols
CVP-409GP (grand piano type)
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CVP-409/407
WARNING
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
CVP-409GP (grand piano type)
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
CVP-409/407
Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment
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