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Owner’s Manual

Mode d’emploi

IMPORTANT 

— Check your power supply — 

(CLP-585 / 575)

 

Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel. In some areas 
a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the power cord. Make sure that the voltage 
selector is set for the voltage in your area. The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped. To change the setting 
use a “minus” screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage appears next to the pointer on the panel. 

Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6 − 7.
For information on assembling the instrument, refer to the instructions at the end of this manual.

IMPORTANT

— Vérifiez votre alimentation électrique — 

(CLP-585 / 575)

 

Vérifiez que la tension de votre alimentation secteur correspond à celle qui est spécifiée sur la plaque du fabricant, située sur le 
panneau inférieur. Dans certaines régions, un sélecteur de tension peut être installé sur le panneau inférieur du clavier principal, 
à proximité du cordon d’alimentation. Assurez-vous que le sélecteur de tension est réglé sur la tension utilisée dans votre région. 
En usine, le sélecteur est initialement paramétré sur 240 V. Pour modifier ce réglage, utilisez un tournevis plat et faites tourner le 
cadran du sélecteur jusqu'à ce que la valeur souhaitée apparaisse à côté de l’indicateur sur le panneau.

Avant d’utiliser l’instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D'USAGE » aux pages 6 et 7.
Pour plus d’informations sur l’assemblage de l’instrument, reportez-vous aux instructions figurant à la fin de ce manuel.

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Page 1: ...NT Vérifiez votre alimentation électrique CLP 585 575 Vérifiez que la tension de votre alimentation secteur correspond à celle qui est spécifiée sur la plaque du fabricant située sur le panneau inférieur Dans certaines régions un sélecteur de tension peut être installé sur le panneau inférieur du clavier principal à proximité du cordon d alimentation Assurez vous que le sélecteur de tension est régl...

Page 2: ...ler authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries FCC INFORMATION U S A This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA ...

Page 3: ...dly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When ...

Page 4: ...olete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart ap...

Page 5: ...r cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid inj...

Page 6: ... in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn o...

Page 7: ... volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument Also take care that the key cover does not pinch your finger Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the key cover panel or keyboard This could cause physical injury to you or others damage to the instrument or othe...

Page 8: ...ely with a soft cloth As with an acoustic piano pedals may become tarnished across the ages When this occurs polish the pedal with a compound designed for piano pedals Before using the compound make sure to read the instructions for proper usage Saving data The recorded Song is lost when you turn off the power of the instrument without saving Save the recorded data to the instrument or USB flash m...

Page 9: ...practice such as Preset Song playback and Song recording Detailed Settings This section explains how to make detailed settings for the Clavinova s various functions Refer to this section as necessary Appendix This section introduces Message List a description of Preset Voices and other reference material Data List CLP 585 only This document contains lists of XG Voices and XG Drum Kit that can be s...

Page 10: ...3 lesson Songs for mastering the piano You can simply enjoy listening to these built in Songs or use them for separate right hand left hand practicing The 303 lesson Songs consist of practice pieces taken from various standard piano instruction manuals including The Virtuoso Pianist The part on off function is available only for MIDI songs that have both right and left hand parts Playing along wit...

Page 11: ...Playback Functions 48 Playing the Keyboard along with Rhythm Playback 49 Recording Your Performance 50 Recording Methods 50 Quick MIDI Recording 51 MIDI Recording Independent Tracks 53 MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Memory 55 Audio Recording to the USB Flash Memory 56 Other Recording Techniques 57 Handling Song Files 61 Song Types and Limitation of File Operations 61 Basic Song File Operation 62 ...

Page 12: ...or specific Voices 7 SONG button page 39 For selecting a Song to play back or edit 8 VOICE button page 25 Calls up the Voice display showing the current Voice or for selecting a Voice 9 Recording button page 51 For recording your keyboard performance Stop button page 41 For stopping playback of a Song R K Play Pause button page 41 For alternately playing back and pausing the Preset Songs or your r...

Page 13: ... rest page 17 Key cover page 14 Pedals page 21 Terminal panel page 67 Terminal panel page 67 USB TO DEVICE terminal page 70 USB TO DEVICE terminal page 70 CLP 585 CLP 575 545 535 CLP 575 Terminal panel page 67 PHONES jacks page 20 PHONES jacks page 20 CLP 545 535 Terminal panel page 67 CLP 565GP Music braces page 18 Key cover page 14 AC IN connector page 14 Pedals page 21 PHONES jacks page 20 USB ...

Page 14: ...anel of the main keyboard unit near the AC IN Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area Connecting the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the internal circuitry and may even pose a shock hazard Use only the AC power cord supplied with your instrument If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The us...

Page 15: ...ning Unlike an acoustic piano this instrument does not need to be tuned by an expert although the pitch can be user adjusted to match other instruments This is because the pitch of digital instruments is always maintained perfectly P Standby On switch The power indicator lights up CAUTION Even when the instrument is turned off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level Whe...

Page 16: ...ack 6 2 With both hands open the folded top of the key cover and close it gently Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover CAUTION 585 575 545 535 565GP Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover CAUTION 585 575 545 535 565GP ...

Page 17: ...t and right on the rear of the music rest 3 Lower the music rest so that the metal supports latch into place To lower the music rest 1 Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go 2 Raise the two metal supports at the rear of the music rest 3 Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down Music Rest 585 575 545 535 565GP 585 575 545 535 565GP CAUTION Do not try to us...

Page 18: ...he lid stay and carefully raise the lid 2 Hold the lid in its raised position and lower the lid stay 3 Carefully lower the lid Music Braces 585 575 545 535 565GP Lid 585 575 545 535 565GP CAUTION Make sure that the end of the stay fits securely in the lid recess If the stay is not properly seated in the recess the lid may fall causing damage or injury Be careful that you or others do not bump the ...

Page 19: ... low sounds and high sounds to be clearly heard IAC Control is effective only from the sound output of the instrument speakers You can set the IAC setting On or Off via the System Menu display Sound IAC The default setting for this function is On Setting the Volume MASTER VOLUME Decreases the level Increases the level Master Volume The volume level of the entire keyboard sound Adjusting the MASTER...

Page 20: ... set to On you can sense a natural sound distance as if the sound is coming from the piano even though you hear it on headphones The On Off setting can be set via the System Menu display Sound SP Optimizer The default setting is On HP Using the headphone hanger You can conveniently hang the headphones on the instrument when not using them Install the headphone hanger using included two screws 4 10...

Page 21: ... by using Pedal Assign in Voice Menu display page 82 Half pedal function This instrument also has a Half pedal function which allows you to use half damper techniques in which the damper is pressed somewhere between all the way down and all the way up In this half damper state on a real piano the damper felts only partially mute the strings The Half pedal function on the Clavinova lets you delicat...

Page 22: ... various detailed settings can be made from the MENU button for even greater playability and performance potential XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX Three main functions Detailed Settings Function name Operation area Information area cannot access Press the same button again except DEMO Select a Voice Song or Demo Press MENU repeatedly to select the desired menu Menu icon When this is sh...

Page 23: ...XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXX 0 The List display of the Voice groups or Song categories The List display of the Voices or Songs When this is shown here you can scroll through the display vertically Select a Voice group or Song category Select a Voice or Song A checkmark is shown at the right of the selection Checkmark Note that the hierarchy depth differs depending on the selected par...

Page 24: ... button 1 Press one of the Voice group buttons to select a Voice group A Voice is called up from the selected Voice group button and shown its name on the Voice display Try playing the keyboard and listening to the sound Selecting Voices NOTE To hear and experience the characteristics of the Voices listen to the Demo Songs for each Voice page 27 Also refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page...

Page 25: ...3 Play the keyboard Using Voice List display You can also select a Voice from XG Voices CLP 585 only which are not available with the Voice group buttons 1 Press the VOICE button to call up the Voice display 2 Press the VOICE button again to call up the Voice List display Voice groups are listed in the display The currently selected Voice is highlighted Pressing the VOICE button alternates the dis...

Page 26: ... be played from the keyboard 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the Voice display 7 Play the keyboard Selecting XG Voices If you want to select a Voice from the XG voices select XG in step 3 Because the XG Voice group has an extremely large number of Voices the group is divided into sub groups Press the button to call up the Voice group list then select the desired Voice group from the list usin...

Page 27: ...d a first Demo of the group will be shown in the display 2 Press the R K Play Pause button to start playback The Demo will play back consecutively from the upper left Voice group button until you stop playback For each Voice group several Demos are played back You can also select a desired group by pressing the corresponding Voice group button To select previous next Demo You can select the previo...

Page 28: ...e of effects including VRM and Damper Resonance Sampling A technology which records the sounds of an acoustic instrument then stores them to the tone generator to be played based on information received from the keyboard 3 1 2 4 6 5 NOTE Since the Piano Demos are assigned to the PIANO Voice button you can select Piano Demo by pressing the PIANO button repeatedly while the Piano Demo display is sho...

Page 29: ...usly Mellow 1 3 Soft and mellow tone The sound becomes more mellow and rounder as the number increases Normal Standard tone Bright 1 3 Bright tone The sound becomes brighter as the number increases Enhancing and Customizing the Sound 1 1 System Menu display 1 1 Use the u d buttons to select Sound 1 2 Press the button to call up the next display 1 3 Use the u d buttons to select Brilliance 1 4 Pres...

Page 30: ...ment features a wide variety of Effects letting you apply enhancements such as Echo or Tremolo to the selected Voice for your keyboard performance The ideal Effect type is automatically selected whenever you select a Voice but you can select any of the available Effect types via the Voice Menu display Voice Edit Effect page 81 Damper Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP When you select a Piano Voice from t...

Page 31: ...ustic piano Since instantaneous resonance is made at the moment according to the state of the keyboard or pedal you can vary the sound expressively by changing the timing of your pressing the keys and the timing and depth of your pressing the pedal 1 Select the desired Piano Voice by using the PIANO button When you select a Piano Voice from the PIANO button the VRM function is automatically engage...

Page 32: ...ering 2 1 Use the u d buttons to highlight Voice 1 in the display 2 2 Use the buttons or Voice group button to select the desired Voice Select Voice 2 in the same way as Voice 1 3 Play the keyboard 4 To exit from the Dual mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly to turn the light off Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Dual 2 1 4 2 NOTE You can also enter the Dual mode by pressing two different V...

Page 33: ...etween the right and left hand ranges from the default setting F 2 to any other key While in the Split mode hold down the DUAL SPLIT button and press the key you wish to assign as the Split Point 4 To exit from the Split mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly so that the lamp turns off Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices Split Mode NOTE You can also enter the Split m...

Page 34: ... the display 2 2 Use the buttons or Voice group button to select the desired Voice Select Voices R2 and L in the same way as Voice R1 3 Play the keyboard 4 To exit from the Dual and Split mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly to turn the light off Using Dual and Split Simultaneously 2 1 4 2 Voice R1 Voice R2 Lit in orange Voice L NOTE When Voice R1 R2 or Voice L in the display is highlighted...

Page 35: ...g press the and buttons simultaneously The Metronome display closes automatically after a few seconds if no operation is carried out 3 Press the EXIT button to close the Metronome display If you want to call up the Metronome display while maintaining metronome playback press and hold the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP for a second 4 Press the METRONOME RHYTHM ...

Page 36: ...desired Time Signature using the buttons 3 2 1 5 NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up while a display other than Voice or Song is shown or while a Song is playing back or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode NOTE You can select Rhythm from the Metronome display page 49 585 575 545 535 565GP Metronome display 2 1 Use the u d buttons to select Type...

Page 37: ...nome display 4 Turn the Bell setting on For details refer to Bell in the Metronome Menu Metronome is played back according to the selected Time Signature with Bell sound on the first beat of each measure 5 Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP to stop the metronome You can specify the Touch Response how the sound responds to the way you play the keys You sh...

Page 38: ...o song and allows you to easily change aspects of the sound such as Voices used etc An Audio Song is a recording of the performed sound itself This data is recorded in the same way as that used in recording cassette tapes or with voice recorders etc This data can be played with a portable music player etc allowing you to easily let other people hear your performance CLP 585 is compatible with the ...

Page 39: ...ng the buttons To select the first Song in the category folder press the and buttons simultaneously To select the Song from the different category folder call up the Song list display for selecting instructed as follows Playback of Songs MIDI Audio NOTE The instrument can automatically select a Song file saved in the root directory of the USB flash memory as soon as the USB flash memory is connect...

Page 40: ...der select USB in step 3 and USER FILES folder in step 4 Piano 50 50 Preset piano pieces MIDI Songs For these Songs music book 50 Greats for the Piano is included with this instrument Lesson 303 Preset Songs MIDI Songs ideal for practice taken from The Virtuoso Pianist and others For these Songs refer to the Lesson Songs on page 100 Lesson Songs are divided into several folders depending on the ty...

Page 41: ...n the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end Rewind Fast forward 1 Highlight the current measure number for MIDI Song or current elapsed time for Audio Song of the Song display using the u d buttons 2 Pressing the or button will move back or forth through the bars or seconds during playback or while playback is paused Holding one of them scrolls backward forward continuously P...

Page 42: ...ns 2 Change the Tempo value using the buttons The original tempo of the current Song can be recalled by pressing the and buttons simultaneously When a MIDI Song is selected the tempo range differs depending on the Time Signature for a selected Song The available setting value is only the multiple of 2 depending on the Time Signature For more information refer to page 37 When an Audio Song is selec...

Page 43: ...display select the part track you want to mute for practicing Select Track R for practicing the right hand part or Track L for the left hand part 3 Use the button to select Off for the selected part 4 Press the R K Play Pause button to start playback Play and practice the part you just muted while listening to the playback part as a guide Playing a One hand Part Part Cancel Function MIDI Songs MID...

Page 44: ...DI Song repeatedly by designating a specific range within the Song Phrase Repeat Play a MIDI Song repeatedly by designating phrase s within the Song Song Repeat Play a MIDI Audio Song repeatedly or play all MIDI Audio Songs saved in a designated folder repeatedly in order or in random order The explanations here apply only to AB Repeat and Song Repeat For Phrase Repeat refer to page 84 1 Select a ...

Page 45: ...nt B is played back repeatedly 5 To turn off the Repeat function press the button while Repeat Off is highlighted or select another Song While AB Repeat is on is shown in the Song display MIDI Audio A B display Specifying the top of a Song as Point A Specify Point A before starting playback then start playback and specify Point B Specifying the end of a Song as Point B Specifying only Point A resu...

Page 46: ...le repeatedly All Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in order Random Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in random order While the Repeat setting is on or is shown in the Song display 4 2 Press the R K Play Pause button to start Repeat playback 5 To turn off the Repeat function press the Stop button to stop playback then select Off in step 4 1 MIDI ...

Page 47: ... Song Keyboard or Song L R using the u d buttons then press the button to call up the setting display When an Audio Song is selected use the buttons to set the Audio playback volume After setting the value go on to step 4 Song Keyboard Adjust the Volume balance between the MIDI Song playback and the sound you are playing on the keyboard Song L R Adjust the Volume balance between the Right and Left...

Page 48: ...tart Song playback To call up the Sync Start mode select a Song and then press the R K Play Pause button while holding down the Stop button The R K lamp will flash at the current tempo Press the button to disengage the Sync Start mode Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing the keyboard Starting pausing playback by using a pedal You can assign the Song Play Pause function equivalent ...

Page 49: ...the Metronome Menu display page 87 you can set detailed parameters such as Rhythm volume and Sync Start with which pressing a key will start Rhythm playback NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up while a display other than Voice or Song is shown or while a Song is playing back or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode Metronome display 2 1 Use the u ...

Page 50: ...can record your keyboard performance along with the performance sound of the connected CD player or portable music players This instrument allows you to record up to 80 minutes per single recording For details about the difference between MIDI Songs and Audio Songs refer to page 38 This chapter covers the following four methods Note that the created data format differs depending on the method MIDI...

Page 51: ...hythm while recording While the Metronome sound cannot be recorded the Rhythm sound can Make sure to start the Rhythm playback after entering the Recording mode since entering the Recording mode during the playback of Rhythm stops its playback NOTE If you want to record the left hand and right hand parts individually refer to MIDI Recording independent Tracks page 53 since the Recording method her...

Page 52: ...ay Pause button The recorded Song will be named USERSONGxxx xxx number and saved in the User category NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the Save operation Renaming the recorded Song The recorded Songs are named automatically but you can rename Songs as you like page 66 Data that can be recorded to MIDI Songs Data fo...

Page 53: ... 4 After you finish your performance press the Stop button to stop recording This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data MIDI Recording Independent Tracks MIDI NOTE If you want to record your performance to the USB flash memory or you want to add the recording to the MIDI Song in the USB flash memory refer to MIDI Recording to the ...

Page 54: ... Play Pause button The recorded Song will be named USERSONGxxx xxx number and saved in the User category 7 To record another Track enter the Song Recording mode again 7 1 Press and hold the Record button for a second The Recording Target Songs will be listed on the display 7 2 Use the d button to select existing MIDI Song at the bottom of the list then press the button 8 Record your performance to...

Page 55: ...onnected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Will not be shown when an already recorded MIDI Song is not selected in step 2 1 above or when a Preset Song or Protected Song is selected in step 2 1 MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Memory MIDI NOTE To connect a USB flash memory be sure to read the section Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 NOTE Before starting the Recording operation c...

Page 56: ... 3 Use the u d buttons to select New Audio USB then press the button 4 Execute steps 3 6 in Quick MIDI Recording page 51 Unlike with MIDI Recording the elapsed time is shown on the display while Audio Recording is being executed NOTICE Note that recording your performance to a Track containing data will erase the previously recorded data NOTE The time signature and tempo cannot be changed when rep...

Page 57: ... u d buttons to select RecStart then select the value which determines how recording starts by using the button Normal The already recorded data will be replaced with the new one as soon as recording starts KeyOn The already recorded data will be maintained until you press a key and actual recording starts as soon as you press a key 2 3 Use the u d buttons to select RecEnd then select the value wh...

Page 58: ...parameters Select the desired settings if you wish to change the previous ones 5 Press and hold the Record button for a second to call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs then select the 4th item Song selected in step 1 then press the button to enter the recording mode 6 Press the d button to highlight Track then use the buttons to select a Track for re recording 7 Play the keybo...

Page 59: ...ENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below 4 Apply the selected Tempo value to the current MIDI Song data Press the d button to highlight Execute then press the button to apply the new Tempo value to the current MIDI Song data When this operation is completed Completed is shown on the display and the Tempo Change dis...

Page 60: ... Voice selected in step 2 for the Track selected in step 4 to the current MIDI Song data Press the button to return to the Voice Change display Press the d button to highlight Execute then press the button to apply the new Voice to the current MIDI Song data When this operation is completed Completed is shown on the display and the Voice Change display will be restored after a while 6 Press the EX...

Page 61: ...peration File menu Page Deleting files Delete pages 62 63 Copying files Copy pages 62 63 Moving files Move pages 62 64 Converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback MIDItoAudio pages 62 65 Renaming files Rename pages 62 66 File A file contains a group of data On this instrument a Song file includes Song data and a Song name Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available Song dat...

Page 62: ... the button 3 2 Select the desired operation from Delete Copy Move MIDItoAudio or Rename From here if you wish to close the File mode press the EXIT button once or twice 4 Execute the selected operation For specific instructions refer to the corresponding section Delete page 63 Copy page 63 Move page 64 MIDItoAudio page 65 Rename page 66 During operation messages information confirmation etc may b...

Page 63: ...cifies the USER FILES folder as the destination As for a MIDI Song in a USB flash memory you can Copy Move it to the User category in the instrument See page 62 for information on basic operations The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page Deleting Files Delete NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display Copying Files Cop...

Page 64: ...t NOTE A message appears when a Song with same name already exists in the copy destination Select Overwrite when you want to overwrite the selected Song or Cancel to cancel by using the u d buttons then press the button NOTICE Overwrite operations erase any existing data of copy destination file and overwrite with data of the copy source file NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash...

Page 65: ...1 While MIDItoAudio is highlighted press the button to call up the setting display 4 2 Highlight Execute by pressing d button then press the button This operation starts playback and conversion from MIDI to Audio This is basically the same as that of Audio Song Recording which allows you to record your keyboard performance and audio signals via the AUX IN jack After you convert the Song a message ...

Page 66: ...ent cursor position Pressing both buttons simultaneously will delete the character at the current cursor position A Song name can contain up to 46 characters Characters which extend beyond the display capacity and are not visible can be viewed by moving the highlight by using the buttons 4 3 Press the MENU button After the Song is renamed the display returns to Song List display where the renamed ...

Page 67: ...ents turn off the power of all the components Also before turning any components on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise damage to the components electrical shock or even permanent hearing loss may occur 1 5 6 2 3 4 7 Terminals under the keyboard Bottom rear view 1 2 5 3 7 6 3 7 6 Terminals under the keyboard Bottom rear view CLP 575 CLP 545 535 565GP Right higher key s...

Page 68: ...selected functions on off To select the function that will be controlled use the Aux Assign page 90 in the System Menu display The Play Pause function can also be assigned to a foot switch page 90 5 AUX IN jack You can connect the headphone jack of a portable audio player to the instrument s AUX IN jack letting you hear the sound of that audio player through the built in speakers of the instrument...

Page 69: ...nection with a monaural device NOTICE To avoid possible damage first turn on the power to the instrument then to the external device When turning off the power first turn off the power to the external device then to the instrument Since this instrument s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function page 15 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto Power ...

Page 70: ...ording and file management operations such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Failure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data When connecting then disconnecting the USB device and vice versa make sure to wait a few seconds between the two operations NOTE If you intend to connect two or three...

Page 71: ... 0 cables cannot be used NOTE The instrument will begin transmission a short time after the USB connection is made When using a USB cable to connect the instrument to your computer make the connection directly without passing through a USB hub For information on setting up your sequence software refer to the owner s manual of the relevant software Connecting External MIDI Devices MIDI Terminals Cl...

Page 72: ... needed for wireless connection Wireless LAN settings Start wireless connection according to the instructions in the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website then make sure to make appropriate setups from the following instructions Display the Networks and connecting to the access point Automatic Setup by WPS Manual Setup or Connecting by the Accesspoint Mode Refer to pages 75 78 in this Owner...

Page 73: ...sk Gateway DNS Server1 DNS Server2 can be set when DHCP is set to Off while cannot be set when DHCP set to On Use the buttons to select each octet in the entry display then enter the value using the u d buttons To finalize the setting press the MENU button On On Off IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 DNS Se...

Page 74: ...PA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES WPA WPA2 mixed PSK Password Set the Password as an access point 00000000 Up to 64 characters half size alphanumeric characters marks Channel Set the channel as an access point 11 Differs depending on the USB wireless LAN adaptor models Models for United States and Canada 1 11 Others 1 13 When no USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected setting range is channels 1 ...

Page 75: ...ton For a network without a lock icon Connecting starts For a network with a lock icon You need to enter the proper password For details on how to enter characters refer to the Renaming files on page 66 After entering the password press the MENU button to finalize the setting This operation starts connecting automatically When connection is done successfully Completed is shown in the display and r...

Page 76: ... adaptor sold separately to the USB TO DEVICE terminal otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown 1 To call up the network list perform steps 1 2 in the Displaying the Networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to the Network page 75 2 Select Other at the bottom of the wireless list then press the button 3 Set the SSID Security and Password to the same as the settings on the access point ...

Page 77: ...the displays for setup will not be shown 1 Switch the instrument to the Accesspoint Mode Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the System Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below When mode change is done successfully Completed is shown in the display operation returns to the Wireless LAN Mode display NOTE The password cannot be set when you select no...

Page 78: ...in step 3 in Manual Setup For the setting range for each item refer to the table on page 74 3 Save the setting Select Save at the bottom of the Wireless LAN display then press the button to start saving When saving is done successfully Completed is shown in the display and operation returns to the Utility display 4 Connect the iPhone iPad to the instrument as an access point Refer to the iPhone iP...

Page 79: ...u page 80 Song Menu page 84 Metronome Menu page 87 Recording Menu page 88 System Menu page 89 3 Use the u d buttons to select the desired parameter While referring as needed to the parameter list on each page listed in step 2 use the u d buttons to navigate through the display vertically and use the buttons to navigate through display horizontally 4 On the display called up in step 3 select a valu...

Page 80: ...ey off sound the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key which is available only for some Voices For Voices to which this effect is applied refer to the Voice List page 96 5 Off 1 10 Reverb Setting display Determines the Reverb type which is applied to all the entire sound including the keyboard performance Song playback and MIDI data input from an external MIDI device Differs depending on...

Page 81: ...fers depending on the Voice or Voice combination 0 127 Effect In addition Reverb and Chorus another Effect can be applied to the R1 R2 L Voices of the keyboard independently Note that this Effect type can be selected for up to two Voices NOTE CLP 585 575 The Effect Type cannot be applied to the VRM Piano Voice Differs depending on the Voice or Voice combination Refer to the Effect Type List page 8...

Page 82: ... depending on the Voice or Voice combination On Off CPedal Turns the Center pedal function on or off for each of the R1 R2 L Voices This parameter is useful when you want to ensure for example that the pedal function affects the right hand performance but does not affect the left hand performance Differs depending on the Voice or Voice combination On Off LPedal Turns the Left pedal function on or ...

Page 83: ...ft center and right positions DelayLR Delay applied at left and right positions Echo Echo like delay CrossDelay Left and right delays cross each other in alternation Symphonic Adds a rich and deep acoustic effect Rotary Adds the vibrato effect of a rotary speaker Tremolo The volume level changes in rapid cycles VibeRotor The vibrato effect of a vibraphone AutoPan The sound pans left to right and b...

Page 84: ...h the Phrase On the count down starts followed by the repeated playback of the specified phrase or phrases until you press the Stop button During Phrase repeat playback the corresponding icon is shown on the Song display 000 000 the last phrase number of the Song Repeat Off On repeat playback Off no repeat Song Setting display By setting this parameter you can play back only a specific Song or spe...

Page 85: ...lly change the Tempo value as MIDI Song data Differs depending on the Song Execute Voice Change Track Changes the Voice of a specific track in the current MIDI Song to the current Voice as data 1 Select a track of which the Voice will be changed 2 Move the highlight to Execute then press the button to actually change the Voice as MIDI Song data Track 1 Track 1 Track 16 Execute Others Quick Play Th...

Page 86: ... in the part are quantized to straight eighth notes completely eliminating any triplet feel However if you use the eighth note eighth note triplet setting both the straight and triplet notes will be quantized correctly Strength setting range 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 6 1 12 1 24 1 8 1 12 1 16 1 24 1 32 1 16 1 12 quarter note quarter note triplet eighth note eighth note triplet sixteenth note sixteenth note t...

Page 87: ...n Time Sig is selected the denominator of the Time Signature is shown as the note type of the tempo indication The dotted quarter note is shown as the note type of the tempo indication only when the Time Signature is set to 6 8 9 8 or 12 8 Time Sig Time Sig Crotchet Bell Determines whether or not the bell sound is played back at the first beat of the specified Time Signature Off On Off Intro CLP 5...

Page 88: ...hen the actual MIDI Recording starts after you execute the Recording Start operation When set to Normal actual recording will starts as soon as you execute the Recording Start operation When set to KeyOn actual recording starts as soon as you press any key after you execute the Recording Start operation Normal Normal KeyOn RecEnd This parameter which is used when you overwrite the already recorded...

Page 89: ...is instrument along with other instruments or CD music NOTE These settings will not be applied to the Drum Kit Voices or Audio Song Also these settings will not be recorded to a MIDI Song A3 440 0Hz A3 414 8 Hz 466 8 Hz 0 2 Hz steps Scale Tune Setting display Modern acoustic pianos are tuned almost exclusively in equal temperament which divides one octave into twelve equal intervals Likewise this ...

Page 90: ...ay Determines how deeply the Soft pedal effect is applied This parameter is available only for the pedal to which Soft page 83 is assigned 5 1 10 Pitch Bend Range Slider display Determines the range of the pitch bend that is produced via the pedal in semitone steps This setting is available only for the pedal to which Pitch Bend Up or Pitch Bend Down page 83 is assigned NOTE For some Voices the pi...

Page 91: ...a the R2 Voice is controlled Off No part is controlled Song for each of all MIDI channels For each MIDI channel Song Keyboard R1 L R2 Off Local Control Local Control On is a state in which this instrument produces the sound from its tone generator when you play the keyboard In Local Control Off state the keyboard and the tone generator are cut off from each other This means that even if you play t...

Page 92: ...cute the Format operation may appear If such a case occurs execute the Format operation Operation Move the highlight to Execute then press the button to start the Format operation After the Format is completed a message appears then the instrument returns to the Utility display after a while NOTICE Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display ...

Page 93: ...und Pythagorean This scale designed by Pythagoras a Greek philosopher is based on the interval of a perfect 5th The 3rd produces swells but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and suitable for some leads MeanTone This scale is an improvement of the Pythagorean in that the swell of the 3rd has been eliminated It spread during the late 16th century through the late 18th century Handel used this scale Werc...

Page 94: ... exit from the System Menu display This lets you save data on internal memory to the connected USB flash memory as a backup file named clp bup This backup file can be loaded to the instrument via the Restore function page 95 for future NOTICE It may take 1 2 minutes to complete this operation Never turn off the power during this operation while Executing is shown Doing so could result in damage to...

Page 95: ...nt to its factory default settings which refers to the initial setting preprogrammed when shipped from the factory and is called up when you first turn on the power to this instrument Note that the following points This operation resets the Backup Setting page 94 to the default setting This operation will not delete the Songs saved in the User folder NOTICE Never turn off the power during this ope...

Page 96: ...ronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer Its bright and sparkling sound character spice up the music TremoloVintage Includes tremolo ideal for Vintage EP Frequently used in rock music ORGAN OrganGrandJeu A registration sound famous for use in French organ compositions This dramatic sound is ideal for ending a performance OrganPrincipal This Voice features the combination of pipes 8 4 2 of a...

Page 97: ...sed in baroque music Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key Harpsi 8 4 A harpsichord with an added upper octave Produces a more brilliant sound Harp This sound was sampled from a grand harp This sound with a bright attack is ideal for playing gorgeous phrases Vibraphone A Vibraphone sound sampled in stereo Its spacio...

Page 98: ...d than Stage E piano Widely used in rock and popular music Soft EP An electric piano with a characteristic panning effect Good for playing quiet ballads Phaser EP A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for fusion styles DX Bright A variation of electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer Its bright and sparkling sound character spice up the music TremoloVintage Includes tremolo idea...

Page 99: ...n electric bass Frequently used in jazz rock and popular music Fretless Bass The sound of a fretless bass Suitable for styles such as jazz and fusion OTHERS Harpsichord8 4 The sound of the instrument frequently used in baroque music Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key Harpsi 8 4 A harpsichord with an added upper o...

Page 100: ...opin 26 Etude op 10 12 Revolutionary F F Chopin 27 Valse op 64 1 Petit chien F F Chopin 28 Valse op 64 2 F F Chopin 29 Valse op 69 1 L adieu F F Chopin 30 Nocturne op 9 2 F F Chopin 31 Träumerei R Schumann 32 Fröhlicher Landmann R Schumann 33 La prière d une Vierge T Badarzewska 34 Dolly s Dreaming and Awakening T Oesten 35 Arabesque J F Burgmüller 36 Pastorale J F Burgmüller 37 La chevaleresque J...

Page 101: ...egory No Name Pops Rock 1 8Beat 2 16Beat 3 Shuffle1 4 Shuffle2 5 Shuffle3 6 8BeatBallad 7 6 8SlowRock Jazz 8 Swing 9 SwingFast 10 Five Four 11 JazzWaltz Latin 12 Samba 13 BossaNova 14 Rumba 15 Salsa 16 Tango Kids Holiday 17 2 4Kids 18 6 8March 19 ChristmasSwing 20 Christmas3 4 ...

Page 102: ...d This message appears when you attempt to use a USB flash memory to which recording deleting operations are repeated Execute the Format operation after making sure there is no important data in the USB flash memory page 92 and try again Device removed This message appears when the USB flash memory is removed from the instrument Duplicate name This message indicates that an identically named file ...

Page 103: ... limitation The limitation for playback is approx 500KB MIDI 80 minutes Audio The Song size exceeds the limitation during recording The limitation for recording is approx 500KB MIDI 80 minutes Audio The Audio recording will end automatically and the recorded data before the end is saved however the MIDI Song will be lost The Song size exceeds the limitation during converting a MIDI Song to an Audi...

Page 104: ... Expression to the pedal page 82 via the Voice Menu display Pedal Assign Right page 82 or the System Menu display Pedal Aux Assign CLP 585 page 90 The speakers do not switch off when a pair of headphones is connected to the PHONES jack The Speaker setting is On Set the speaker setting to Normal via the System Menu display Utility Speaker page 92 Pedals do not function The pedal cord may not be sec...

Page 105: ...g or disengage the Synchro Start mode by pressing the Stop button Also in the recording ready mode only Recording Menu display will appear Metronome does not start SynchStart setting is on Set SynchStart off in the Metronome Menu display The contents of the Wireless LAN is not shown in the display even though the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected Disconnect the USB wireless LAN adaptor and con...

Page 106: ...ate location Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you shake it Tighten all screws Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on the pedals Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets Check the connection If the unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly...

Page 107: ...stration CLP 585 Assembly A B C D F E Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not hide the connector panel on the bottom of A Connector panel Bundled pedal cord inside The pedals are covered with vinyl covers when shipped from the factory Before starting the assembly please make sure to...

Page 108: ...t CAUTION Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 4 Attach A 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond E and F equally as seen from the rear 4 2 Secure A using two 6 20 mm flat head screws from the rear 4 3 Secure A using four 6 20 mm...

Page 109: ...cord plug disappears from view Otherwise the pedal may not function properly Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the voltage selector which is provided in some areas To set the selector for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the pane...

Page 110: ...he screws 8 2 Hook C with holes onto the screws attached in step 8 1 8 3 Secure the lower part of C using two 4 14 mm round head screws 8 4 Securely tighten the screws on the upper part of C 9 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface 10 Attach the headphone hanger Use the two thin screws 4 10 mm to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration 8 1...

Page 111: ... may be different from the other side If so position B so that the side similar in color to D and E faces the player CLP 575 Assembly A B C D E Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not block the speaker box on the bottom of A Bundled pedal cord inside The pedals are covered with viny...

Page 112: ...ere attached in step 2 1 3 Mount A Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it CAUTION Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 4 Secure A 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyo...

Page 113: ...ich is provided in some areas To set the selector for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped After the proper voltage has been selected connect the AC power cord to the AC IN and an AC wall outl...

Page 114: ...n the model of digital piano you purchased the surface color of one side of B may be different from the other side If so position B so that the side similar in color to D and E faces the player CLP 545 535 Assembly A A B D E C Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not hide the connect...

Page 115: ...Mount A Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it CAUTION Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 4 Secure A 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally as seen ...

Page 116: ...take up any slack in the pedal cord 5 4 Insert the plug of the power cord into the power connector 6 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface 7 Attach the headphone hanger Use the two thin screws 4 10 mm to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view Otherw...

Page 117: ...and lean the unit against the wall so that the unit will not fall or slip Place a soft cloth against the wall to protect the instrument and the wall from scratches CLP 565GP Assembly Legs Pedal box Main unit 6 40 mm fixing screws 12 Cord holder 6 20 mm fixing screws 4 4 x 10 mm thin screws x 2 AC Power cord Headphone hanger Be sure to position the keyboard side on the bottom Incorrect Incorrect In...

Page 118: ...l box 2 2 Align the cord with the groove on the unit and attach the pedal box using four screws 2 3 Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connector Insert the plug so the arrow side faces front toward the keyboard If the plug will not go in easily do not force it Double check the orientation of the plug then try again Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappe...

Page 119: ...ful not to pinch your fingers When you raise the unit do not hold the key cover 4 Connect the power cord Insert the AC power cord plug into the AC IN connector 5 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface 6 Attach the headphone hanger You can attach a headphone hanger on the Clavinova to hang the headphones 4 x 10 mm thin screws ...

Page 120: ... oz 70 0kg 154 lbs 5 oz 73 5kg 162 lbs 1 oz 61 5kg 135 lbs 9 oz 65 0kg 143 lbs 5 oz 58 0kg 127 lbs 14 oz 61 5kg 135 lbs 9 oz 101kg 222 lbs 11 oz Control Interface Keyboard Number of Keys 88 Type NWX with synthetic ivory keytops escapement GH3X with synthetic ivory keytops escapement Counter weight Yes 88 key Linear Graded Hammers Yes Touch Response Hard 2 Hard 1 Medium Soft 1 Soft 2 Fixed Pedal Nu...

Page 121: ... Recording Playback wav 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo Functions Rhythm Preset 20 Overall Controls Metronome Yes Tempo Range 5 500 quarter note Transpose 12 0 12 Tuning 414 8 440 466 8 Hz Scale Type 7 types Storage and Connectivity Storage Internal Memory Total maximum size approx 1 5MB External Device USB flash memory sold separately Connectivity Headphones Yes x 2 MIDI IN OUT THRU...

Page 122: ...79 Display 22 Dual 32 E Edit Song 85 Edit Voice 80 Effect depth 81 Effect Type List 83 Ending 49 F Factory Set 95 Fast forward 41 File operation 61 Format 38 Format instrument 95 Format USB flash memory 92 G GP Responsive Damper Pedal 21 H Half pedal 21 Headphones 20 I IAC 19 Initial Setup 92 Intro 49 K Key Song 84 L Language 93 Lid 18 Local Control 91 M MASTER VOLUME 19 Menu 79 Message List 102 M...

Page 123: ...6 Sostenuto pedal 21 Sound 90 Speaker 92 Split 33 Split Point 33 String Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP 80 98 String Resonance CLP 585 575 80 Synchro Start 48 System Menu 89 T Tempo 35 37 42 Time signature 36 Touch Response 37 Track 53 Transpose Keyboard 89 Transpose Song 84 Troubleshooting 104 Tuning 89 U USB Autoload 92 USB flash memory 70 USB Properties 92 User 40 Utility 92 V Voice 24 Voice Demo 2...

Page 124: ... et électroniques Le symbole sur les produits l emballage et ou les documents joints signifie que les produits électriques ou électroniques usagés ne doivent pas être mélangés avec les déchets domestiques habituels Pour un traitement une récupération et un recyclage appropriés des déchets d équipements électriques et électroniques veuillez les déposer aux points de collecte prévus à cet effet conf...

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