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CVP-103

Changing the Chorus Settings

Unlike the reverb (page 41) and other effects (page 46), which can be

turned on or off using the appropriate panel buttons, the chorus feature is
always considered to be “on.” How chorus is applied to any given voice
depends on the current chorus type and depth settings. You can change
these settings using the functions in the CHORUS display page.

Chorus

The Clavinova’s chorus effects let you modify the voices you play
from the keyboard, adding warmth for an even richer sound.
Flanger effects add pronounced modulation, for a spacy futuris-
tic quality. You can choose from a variety of chorus and flanger
effects, and set the depth of the effect added to each keyboard
voice.

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Displaying the Chorus Settings

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Z

Press [DIRECT ACCESS], then [REVERB].

The LCD displays either the REVERB page or the REVERB

DEPTH page (whichever was selected most recently).

X

Press the PAGE [

>

] button once or twice, as needed.

• You can also press [DIRECT AC-

CESS] followed by [EFFECT], then
use the PAGE [

<

] button to display the

CHORUS page from either the EF-
FECT page or the EFFECT DEPTH
page.

• Refer to the other sections of this

chapter for details on reverb and other
effect settings.

Press PAGE [

>

] twice if the REVERB page was displayed, or once if

the REVERB DEPTH page was displayed.

The CHORUS page is displayed.

Chorus Type
• Settings: See table on page 162.
• Basic setting: Depends on style.

You can change the chorus type selection in the CHORUS page.
Use the 

CHORUS

 

 and 

 buttons to change the chorus type, or

select the 

CHORUS

 function and use the data dial or the [–] and [+] but-

tons.

Changing the Chorus Type

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42

The settings of the CHORUS display
have no effect on Song mode or Auto
Accompaniment playback.

Summary of Contents for Clavinova CVP-103

Page 1: ...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 selectorissetat2...

Page 2: ...record of your purchase CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIE...

Page 3: ...sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the i...

Page 4: ...are the property of their respec tive holders The Panel Logos The logos printed on the Clavinova panel indicate standards formats it supports and special features it includes Disk Orchestra Collection...

Page 5: ...matic Accompaniment The Auto Accompaniment of the Clavinova gives you full exciting instrumental backing in your favorite music styles according to the chords you play page 57 There s even a wide sele...

Page 6: ...d Settings for the Second Voice 34 Exiting the Dual Mode 35 Playing Two Voices on Different Sides of the Keyboard Split Mode 36 Selecting the Left Voice 36 Changing the Main Voice in Split Mode 36 Cha...

Page 7: ...Track Edit 128 Initial Edit Changing the Initial Data 130 Making Settings in the INITIAL EDIT Display 131 Recording Without a Disk 133 About the CVP MEMORY Song 133 CHAPTER 8 The Utility Functions Key...

Page 8: ...ay as well as the cor responding LCD buttons i e the buttons directly below or to the left or right of these items For example the phrase Select RIGHT1 VOICE means that you should press the button dir...

Page 9: ...For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important data on separate floppy disks This gives you a backup if one disk is lost or damaged To make a backup disk use the Dis...

Page 10: ...t try to use the music stand in a half raised position Also when lowering the stand let the stand all the way down before releasing it To open the key cover Z Lift the cover slightly not too much X Sl...

Page 11: ...ystem is auto matically shut off Since the Clavinova has two PHONES jacks two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously allowing two people to enjoy listening to the performance Standard stereo ph...

Page 12: ...HELP page 27 Accompaniment Style Section 5 STYLE buttons page 49 6 DISK CUSTOM page 73 7 MUSIC DATABASE page 67 8 HARMONY page 69 Auto Accompaniment Section 9 ACMP ON page 57 0 INTRO page 54 MAIN A pa...

Page 13: ...158 J AUX IN L L R R page 158 K AUX OUT L L R R page 159 L PEDAL page 42 in the Reference Booklet MIDI IN OUT THRU page 160 z HOST SELECT page 160 x TO HOST page 160 Pedals c Soft pedal page 40 v Sost...

Page 14: ...song plays back When the song is finished playback stops automatically Z Call up the Demo Play mode Press DEMO The lamps of the STYLE button and VOICE button flash continuously and the DEMO display ap...

Page 15: ...LL or RANDOM is selected as the play mode the Clavinova will play other songs when the selected song is finished To stop playback press either START STOP or PLAY STOP or the LCD button corresponding t...

Page 16: ...display is the dis play that appears first when you turn the power on Before you can change a function s setting however you have to select it first In the main display the RIGHT1 VOICE function is h...

Page 17: ...find that the keyboard won t produce any sound no matter how high you set the MASTER VOLUME slider Refer to page 23 for details on the KBD VOL function Using the LCD buttons You can also increase a s...

Page 18: ...at you can use the LCD buttons to select voices just like you did to select the KBD VOL and RIGHT1 VOICE functions at the beginning of this tutorial Menu displays You will use menu displays for only t...

Page 19: ...age you can use the LCD buttons select a voice in that page as described in the preceding step Refer to page 138 for details about the functions on the FUNCTION PEDAL display page PAGE Use the PAGE bu...

Page 20: ...n Using Functions in Non rounded Rectangles Using the LCD Display Controls The FIXED VELOCITY function is de scribed on page 137 18 If you play a few notes you ll notice that your Clavinova is flat by...

Page 21: ...ng display instead When this happens pressing EXIT again will get you back to the main display The main display should show the name of the last piano voice that you selected in the VOICE SELECT Piano...

Page 22: ...EYBOARD LEFT 37 REVERB 4 REVERB 41 REVERB DEPTH 43 EFFECT 4 EFFECT 46 EFFECT DEPTH 48 REGISTRATION REGISTRATION FREEZE 91 Saving Your Changes Now that you ve started learning how to change the Clavino...

Page 23: ...KBD VOL in the main display then use the data dial or the and buttons to change the keyboard volume Setting the Keyboard Volume VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP SONG VOLUME MAX MIN MAX MIN VOLUME MASTER VOLU...

Page 24: ...previous display There are two types of mixer display as shown below Automatic Accompaniment Mixer This MIXER display appears when you re not using the Song mode See Adjusting Individual Part Levels...

Page 25: ...MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D ENDING FADE IN OUT AUTO FILL INTRO METRONOME RESET TEMPO ACMP ON ONE TOUCH SETTING REGIST RATION ANCEL METRONOME The METRONOME lamp lights and the metronome starts keeping...

Page 26: ...nt tempo with no accented beats When BEAT is set to 2 3 4 or 5 the metronome ticks off measures with the selected number of beats playing a bell sound on the first beat of each measure Setting the Met...

Page 27: ...RB EFFECT 1 2 3 4 BANK BANK REGISTRATION ONE TOUCH SETTING AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D ENDING FADE IN OUT AUTO FILL INTRO METRONOME RESET TEMPO ACMP ON ONE TOUCH SETTING REGIST RATI...

Page 28: ...want to go back and read the previous page B Exit the Help topic Press the LCD button under EXIT to return to the Help menu You can select another menu item or panel button and read through other hel...

Page 29: ...Select the voice group Select the desired voice group by pressing the appropriate VOICE button The VOICE SELECT display appears Selecting a Voice from the VOICE SELECT Display 27 VOLUME MASTER VOLUME...

Page 30: ...RIGHT1 VOICE function is not already highlighted press the fourth LCD button to highlight it XSelect the voice Select the voice using the data dial or and buttons You can also hold down RIGHT1 VOICE t...

Page 31: ...nd 38 functions do not affect the drum SFX kits You can use the settings in the KEYBOARD RIGHT1 display page to change the volume octave and pan of the voice selected using the RIGHT1 VOICE function T...

Page 32: ...button The value changes each time you press the button OCTAVE Settings 2 2 octaves lower 1 1 octave lower 0 no octave shift 1 1 octave higher 2 2 octaves higher Basic setting 0 Setting the Stereo Pos...

Page 33: ...t the second voice in the same manner as described for the main voice page 29 To select the second voice the RIGHT2 VOICE func tion must be highlighted Changing the Main Voice in Dual Mode VOLUME MAST...

Page 34: ...stead Z Press the VOLUME button The VOLUME function is highlighted VOLUME Range 0 127 Basic setting 127 Changing the Keyboard Settings for the Second Voice X Adjust the volume of the second voice Use...

Page 35: ...ge 0 10 Basic setting 5 X Adjust the stereo position Use the data dial or and buttons to change the stereo position or hold down the PAN button to move the position to the right Press the and buttons...

Page 36: ...pani ment function while playing in Split mode In this case pressing the keys in the left range will play the Automatic Accompaniment voices as well as the left voice C Select the left voice Select th...

Page 37: ...YBOARD LEFT display appears You can switch between the KEYBOARD LEFT page and the RIGHT1 page 31 or RIGHT2 page 34 displays using the PAGE and buttons Setting the Volume of the Left Voice You can use...

Page 38: ...ges of the keyboard will be affected by the damper and glide functions controlled by the left and right pedals when playing in Split mode Press the PEDAL button The value changes each time you press t...

Page 39: ...key position In Split mode the left voice is played by all keys to the left of and including the split point The basic setting of the Split Point is F 2 F 2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C2 C1 C0 Right range Left r...

Page 40: ...o Certain voices in the PERCUSSION and XG groups may not be affected by use of the sostenuto pedal Certain voices such as STRINGS or BRASS sustain continuously when the sostenuto pedal is pressed The...

Page 41: ...OM TRAD WALZ LATIN COUNTRY 16BEAT DANCE ROCK R B PIANIST BALLAD MUSIC DATABASE HARMONY DISK CUSTOM STYLE START STOP TAP SYNCHRO START STOP CONTRAST BEAT EXIT DIRECT ACCESS PAGE MIXER FUNCTION SONG PAU...

Page 42: ...ng the EFFECT button See the Effect Type List on page 46 for details If both the REVERB and EFFECT buttons are turned on both effects will be applied Setting the Total Depth The overall depth of the s...

Page 43: ...eously The selected function is highlighted X Set the reverb depth RHYTHM and ACMP Range 0 no effect 127 max Basic setting 64 LEFT RIGHT1 and RIGHT2 Range 0 no effect 127 max Basic setting Depends on...

Page 44: ...ress DIRECT ACCESS then REVERB The LCD displays either the REVERB page or the REVERB DEPTH page whichever was selected most recently X Press the PAGE button once or twice as needed You can also press...

Page 45: ...r each part you play from the keyboard Z Select a part Press LEFT RIGHT1 or RIGHT2 to set the chorus depth for the corresponding keyboard part You can also select several parts at once and adjust thei...

Page 46: ...when you select a dif ferent voice Changing the Effect Settings You can change the current effect type and depth using the EFFECT and EFFECT DEPTH display pages Displaying the Effect Settings Z Press...

Page 47: ...riate effect type and set the effect depth page 48 for each part to an appropriate level Depending on the selected voice the depth of the effect may sound stronger or weaker even though the same effec...

Page 48: ...ously press the and buttons Because the basic settings of the effect depth functions depend on the voices selected an effect depth setting may change automatically when you select a different voice Se...

Page 49: ...cted style in each group can be retained in memory even after turning off the power when the Backup function page 152 is set to ON When the power is turned on the 8 Beat 1 style is automatically selec...

Page 50: ...tempo is main tained Adjust the tempo as de scribed on page 25 Accompaniment Volume Use the ACMP SONG VOL UME slider to adjust the play back volume as described on page 23 You can also select a style...

Page 51: ...C and MAIN D Varying the Style Use these buttons to select style variations Main A is generally the most rudimentary form of the style the other variations are more or less lavish embellishments on t...

Page 52: ...g the Fill in It is possible to switch variations while a fill in pattern is playing The Clavinova will switch to the fill in pattern for the new variation then continue with the new main pattern as u...

Page 53: ...rd The style starts playing when you play the first note The SYNCHRO lamp turns off the START STOP lamp lights and the style starts Tap Start This function lets you set the tempo and start the style i...

Page 54: ...lect the variation to play the main pattern when the intro is fin ished If you want the style to continue playing with the same varia tion as the introduction you can skip this step The lamp for the p...

Page 55: ...an also use the left pedal to start and stop the style by setting the LEFT PEDAL function page 138 to START STOP The lamp turns off and the style stops instantly Adding an Ending To play an ending pat...

Page 56: ...Ending functions The Clavinova will play one of three ending patterns depending on the main pattern that is currently playing as shown below Pattern Played by Ending A MAIN A Ending B MAIN B Ending C...

Page 57: ...60 Fingered 1 The Fingered 1 method lets you control the Auto Accompaniment by playing full chords to the left of the split point See page 60 Fingered 2 This mode accepts the same fingerings as the F...

Page 58: ...t the recorded accompaniment track will be dropped in favor of the accompaniment you play on the keyboard Press the ACMP ON button Auto Accompaniment with the Synchronized Start function page 53 Also...

Page 59: ...ACMP ON Changing the Auto Accompaniment Settings Selecting an Accompaniment Mode Accompaniment Mode Settings See insert below Basic setting MULTI FINGER Use the FINGERING and buttons to select an acc...

Page 60: ...range along with the Auto Accompaniment The automatic accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence e g some minor chords followed by the minor seventh If the Cla...

Page 61: ...teenth 7 b13 Seventh sharp ninth 7 9 Suspended fourth sus4 Fingered 2 To control the Auto Accompaniment play chords in the left range of the keyboard as for Fingered 1 In this mode however the lowest...

Page 62: ...again Getting Help With Chords The CHORD ASSIST function in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE display uses the keyboard guide lamps to show you appropriate fingerings for chords Chord Assistance The Chord Assist...

Page 63: ...select a chord type The following chord types can be specified in the display Major Maj Minor m Seventh 7 Minor seventh m7 Minor seventh flatted fifth m7 b5 Sixth 6 Minor sixth m6 Major seventh M7 Su...

Page 64: ...ord Assistance press START STOP or ENDING to stop the accompaniment Turn Chord Assistance off To turn Chord Assistance off press EXIT or ACMP ON The main display appears If you press ACMP ON the Auto...

Page 65: ...NG VOLUME setting The ACMP SONG VOLUME setting is relative to the MASTER VOLUME setting Z Press the MIXER button The lamp lights and the MIXER page appears X Select a part Press the LCD button for the...

Page 66: ...g and quickly releasing its button Press and release the button a second time to restore the previous value To reset the highlighted part s volume to the basic setting of 110 simultaneously press the...

Page 67: ...ase before starting the style the Synchronized Start function page 53 is also turned on Press the MUSIC DATABASE button The lamp lights and the MUSIC DATABASE display appears The MUSIC DATABASE displa...

Page 68: ...SET button to recall the highlighted setup The style voice and effect settings change automatically Once you have selected a panel setup from the Music Database you can change the style voice and effe...

Page 69: ...X Play the keyboard Play the keyboard along with the Auto Accompaniment With some Harmony types the voice used for the Harmony will be different from the currently selected main voice When chords are...

Page 70: ...e a speed setting that can be adjusted See the next topic for details Other Auto Accompaniment Functions 68 Type Speed Duet Trio Block 4 Part Country Octave 1 5 Echo Tremolo Trill Strumming Add Jazz G...

Page 71: ...change the value of the SPEED function Changing the Harmony Volume You can change the volume of the harmony notes using the VOL UME function in the HARMONY display VOLUME function Settings 0 min 127...

Page 72: ...panel setup the Auto Accompaniment turns on auto matically If you select a panel setup before starting the style the Synchro nized Start function page 53 will also turn on The Harmony function will no...

Page 73: ...elect the DISK CUSTOM style group One temporary style named TEMP STYLE is automatically loaded into the DISK CUSTOM style memory when the power is turned on If you have loaded other style data see pag...

Page 74: ...le are referred to as sections A custom style includes only one intro section one fill in section and one ending section The custom style s intro fill in and ending sections are based on the correspon...

Page 75: ...ngs 1 8 Basic setting Depends on style Clear section You will have to clear all parts of the currently selected section and start recording from scratch if you change the number of measures The Clear...

Page 76: ...style is a preset style or a style loaded from an optional Style File disk parts other than R1 and R2 must be cleared before they can be re corded The Clear part message will not be displayed if the s...

Page 77: ...the CLEAR LCD button to clear the selected part before beginning to record If both the R1 and R2 parts are cleared the metronome will sound to provide a timing guide The metronome sound is not re cord...

Page 78: ...ge to UNDO allowing you to undo the quantize operation and return to the pre quantized data if the results are not as you expected You will not be able to UNDO once another button has been pressed Dur...

Page 79: ...rrent custom style or CANCEL to abort Creating Your Own Styles 77 Store the custom style The current tempo setting at the time the custom style is stored becomes the preset tempo for that style Press...

Page 80: ...n i e after time signature has been changed the Can t recall mes sage will be displayed If this happens press OK to return to the previous display Exit when done Press the EXIT button to exit the CUST...

Page 81: ...a part or select ALL for all parts X Select the parameter you want to set The third LCD button selects the parameter to be set for the current section and part Choose from VOLUME REVERB CHORUS or PAN...

Page 82: ...DEPTH can be set in a range from 0 to 127 When PAN is selected the VALUE function can be set in a range from L10 full left to C center to R10 full right B Repeat as necessary Repeat the preceding ste...

Page 83: ...d from a disk using the DELETE func tion on page 5 of the CUSTOM STYLE display After inserting a disk that contains style files in the Clavinova disk drive press the DELETE LCD button Use the FILE and...

Page 84: ...ull during recording or editing Messages in Custom Style Mode Press OK to return to the CUSTOM STYLE display then simplify the style by clearing a part etc Insufficient Memory To Store This message wi...

Page 85: ...the Clavinova will display a message like the one shown below Select a memory number and press YES to store the style and exit press NO to exit without storing the style or press CANCEL to return to...

Page 86: ...BANK REGISTRATION ONE TOUCH SETTING AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D ENDING FADE IN OUT AUTO FILL INTRO METRONOME RESET TEMPO ACMP ON ONE TOUCH SETTING REGIST RATION ANCEL DISK CUSTOM Ab...

Page 87: ...a new style is loaded One pre pro grammed temporary style is automati cally loaded into the DISK CUSTOM memory whenever the power is turned on Use the MEMORY LCD button to select the memory number to...

Page 88: ...move it and return to the normal play mode display You can return to the normal play mode without removing the disk by pressing the EXIT button Loaded disk styles will be retained in memory only until...

Page 89: ...P 8BEAT SWING JAZZ BALL ROOM TRAD WALZ LATIN COUNTRY 16BEAT DANCE ROCK R B PIANIST BALLAD MUSIC DATABASE HARMONY DISK CUSTOM STYLE START STOP TAP SYNCHRO START STOP CONTRAST BEAT EXIT DIRECT ACCESS PA...

Page 90: ...when the Clavinova s power is turned off see page 152 You 5can also save individual registra tions or complete sets of 20 registra tions to floppy disk for future recall see page 139 Recalling the Reg...

Page 91: ...er left pedal settings saved by the Regis tration function cannot be recalled in this case You can use the Registration Freeze function to prevent certain panel settings from being changed when a Regi...

Page 92: ...r off Press the FREEZE LCD button to freeze or unfreeze the categories you marked in step 2 FREEZE Settings ON highlighted OFF unhighlighted Basic setting OFF Backup of last setting ON To exit the REG...

Page 93: ...on of the Clavinova Z Enter the Song Play mode Gently insert the included Music Software Collection disk or a disk containing songs you ve recorded yourself into the disk drive Make sure to insert the...

Page 94: ...cluding song numbers that contain no song data However no song names are displayed for song numbers that contain no data Select ALL if you want all songs on the disk to be played in order Select RANDO...

Page 95: ...or EXIT The lamp turns off and the previous display appears Voice Selection During Playback The voice you play from the keyboard can be changed during song playback by selecting a voice in the normal...

Page 96: ...ange differs depending on the software The BEAT lamps page 52 may not flash during playback of free tempo software With some songs the displayed meas ure numbers may not match those marked on the scor...

Page 97: ...les the part indication does not appear for the parts without data Turning Individual Accompaniment Parts On or Off Normally pressing the ORCH accompaniment LCD button turns all orchestra parts tracks...

Page 98: ...2 LEFT 2 LEFT 2 LEFT 2 LEFT 2 LEFT Specific tracks can be assigned to the 1 RIGHT and 2 LEFT func tions in the SONG PLAY MAIN display allowing you to selectively turn playback of assigned tracks on or...

Page 99: ...he ACMP SONG VOLUME slider can be used to control the overall volume of song playback When you enter the Song Play mode the song volume level is auto matically set to the volume level that was last se...

Page 100: ...R display Adjustment of Track Settings You can use the MIXER display to set the parameters listed below See the indicated reference pages for descriptions of each parameter Parameters available in the...

Page 101: ...ed to record the song If the Auto Accompaniment is turned on during playback of an original song that was recorded on the CVP 109 107 105 103 the MIXER display will function as Auto Accompaniment Part...

Page 102: ...count automatically plays before the phrase However for free tempo songs a lead in count is not available 1 Song Repeat When 1 SONG is selected by pressing the REPEAT MODE or button any song selected...

Page 103: ...and B points within the song Song Playback 101 Pause Press the PAUSE button during song playback to temporarily stop song playback Press PAUSE again or the PLAY STOP button to resume playback from th...

Page 104: ...ever the selected voice allocation on the panel will not change Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments Song data recorded on other Clavinovas CVP 50 70 55 65 75 83S 85A 87A 59S 69A 69 79A 89 92 94 96...

Page 105: ...Clavinova waits to play the accompaniment until you play the correct note you can practice at your own pace The keyboard guide lamps indicate the timing in which to play by changing from lit up to fla...

Page 106: ...he cor rect duration hold the note for as long as the bar remains in the display Piano Roll ON OFF The piano roll display can be turned on or off from the SONG PLAY GUIDE MODE display display page 5 S...

Page 107: ...SPECIAL is indicated in the GUIDE MODE location in SONG PLAY GUIDE MODE display page 5 The PAUSE button cannot be used in the Next Note or Sound Repeat methods V Stop your practice session The Guide...

Page 108: ...h was set to Part Cancel in the SONG PLAY MAIN display dis play page 1 can then be played with the regular Part Cancel function and the other part not set to Part Cancel can be played with the Easy Pl...

Page 109: ...y turning on one of the GUIDE CONTROL buttons When this function is set to ON the piano roll is always shown during playback when it is set to OFF the piano roll is not displayed Keyboard Guide Lamp O...

Page 110: ...mpatible See page 172 for information on the XG SMF format 0 format 108 Up to 60 songs can be recorded on a single disk depending on the amount of data contained in each song Before you can record son...

Page 111: ...Start disk format message appears in the display To start format ting press the OK button To cancel the format operation press CANCEL Recording Setup Disk Format The same display appears when inserti...

Page 112: ...desired data from the Style File disk page 86 then insert the recording disk X Select the song number to be recorded Select the SONG function then use the SONG button the data dial or the and buttons...

Page 113: ...y type is selected the harmony notes will be recorded in tracks 6 through 8 Recording in Dual Split Mode If you record the 1 RIGHT part in the Dual mode data is recorded to tracks 1 and 3 If you recor...

Page 114: ...soon as you play the keyboard The metronome sound is not recorded When a disk is not inserted A song can be recorded to internal memory if it is short enough A maxi mum of approximately 2500 notes 26...

Page 115: ...ider position Play back the recording Press the PLAY STOP button The recorded data will be played back During playback you can use the REW FF and PAUSE but tons to control the playback and use the TEM...

Page 116: ...n The Clavinova will start recording when you begin to play on the keyboard PLAY can only be selected for tracks which contain data When a track is muted the track number is displayed without a surrou...

Page 117: ...ffect depth Keyboard part volume main second left Fade in out converted into volume data Scale tuning data page 155 Parameters Recorded for the Entire Song Tempo Reverb type Overall reverb depth Choru...

Page 118: ...or the previously recorded tracks while you record By repeating this process you can assemble a complete song Adding New Tracks If you record on a track that has already been recorded the previous mat...

Page 119: ...dicated by an underline mark Use the rightmost LCD button to set the selected track to REC re cording enabled or OFF recording playback disabled PLAY can only be selected for tracks which contain data...

Page 120: ...be erased PCH OUT When recording is stopped all data following the punch out point will remain intact M Start playback and recording Press the PLAY STOP or PAUSE button to start playback from the cur...

Page 121: ...up the instrument for recording Just as you did in steps 1 through 3 of Quick Recording insert a formatted disk select a song number then press the REC button to enter the Record mode You cannot use...

Page 122: ...be entered at the beginning of a song However Auto Fill data can be entered anywhere you desire C Move the cursor to the entry point The display shows measures as a horizontal line with 8th note divi...

Page 123: ...Y STOP button The data recorded by the Chord Sequence function is listed below Data Recorded by the Chord Sequence Function Accompaniment style Section MAIN A B C D Intro Ending Auto fill Fade in out...

Page 124: ...rmal track recording will be replaced by the preset accompaniment style data For example even if you ve recorded your own bass part it will be erased and replaced by the original bass pattern if you c...

Page 125: ...other normal data End Mark Unless an end mark is entered the song will end one measure after the last entered data If an Ending pattern or Fade out is input the song will end at the last measure of th...

Page 126: ...Other Record Edit Functions The Setup Memory function lets you save the current panel settings to disk so that they will automatically be restored whenever you play back the song being edited Z Set u...

Page 127: ...operation and return to the RECORD EDIT display press the CANCEL button X Register the name When the song file name is complete press the OK button to regis ter it The new name is registered as the cu...

Page 128: ...s A and B after the Track Mix function is executed If the old data is not needed you should delete it See Track De lete below A bar graph indicating the progress of the Track Mix operation will appear...

Page 129: ...ction then use the data dial or and buttons to select the track to be deleted Only tracks containing data can be se lected A bar graph indicating the progress of the Track Delete operation will appear...

Page 130: ...de The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded to internal memory see page 133 The Initial Edit function allows you to change the volume level of each track or the initial data set for the entir...

Page 131: ...page 42 REVERB TYPE See page 42 CHORUS TYPE See page 44 EFFECT TYPE See page 47 The Program Change Number PRG Bank LSB BKL and Bank MSB BKM parameters which are used to select voices via MIDI are dis...

Page 132: ...is displayed press the YES button to actually make the specified changes or NO to cancel When this is completed the WRITE button will change to UNDO allowing you to undo the Write operation and restor...

Page 133: ...letters CVP in place of a song number You can play this song back as you would any other song that was recorded to disk see page 93 If you insert a song disk and select a song number when the inter n...

Page 134: ...oard 151 BACKUP 13 Backup 152 14 Recall 153 UTILITY 15 Micro Tuning 154 16 Scale Tuning 155 The following functions are available 132 Various confirmation alert and error messages may appear in the di...

Page 135: ...mode by pressing the EXIT button The FUNCTION lamp goes out The lamp lights and the most recently used page of the Function mode display appears 133 C Perform the desired operation Refer to Chapter 2...

Page 136: ...Basic setting 0 The Transpose functions make it possible to shift the pitch of the key board or song data in semitone units allowing you to match the pitch of the Clavinova to the range of other instr...

Page 137: ...you produce a relatively loud sound even when playing the keys softly FIXED This setting produces a uniform degree of loudness no matter how forcefully or softly you play the keys Use the FIXED VELOC...

Page 138: ...playback causes the Clavinova to play a special break fill in pattern This pattern is different from the fill in patterns produced by the Auto Fill func tion See page 51 BASS HOLD While the left pedal...

Page 139: ...LL SETUP An All Setup file contains all panel setting data in the list on page 13 in the Reference Booklet If you select REGISTRATION as the file type you can also use the REGIST function to specify w...

Page 140: ...igi nal internal data will be replaced when you execute the Load operation Be sure to save all important data to disk see below before using the Load op eration 138 Disk First select the desired file...

Page 141: ...peration DELETE When you select DELETE the Delete function display will appear First select the desired file to be deleted Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file then press th...

Page 142: ...ion song number as described in step 3 then execute the copy function as usual You can then use the Song Delete function page 144 to delete the CVP MEMORY song Once the song has been de leted you will...

Page 143: ...of times the disk will have to be changed Press the OK button to continue or the CANCEL button to abort the operation When copying data between disks follow the instructions in the dis play inserting...

Page 144: ...ert the disk containing the song data to be deleted into the disk drive X Select the song to be deleted Use the SONG and buttons the data dial or the and but tons to select the song to be deleted The...

Page 145: ...arget format of the file the type of instrument that will use the converted data The following three types are available CVP PERFORMANCE This function converts data for playback on the CVP 50 70 55 65...

Page 146: ...b is set to the write posi tion and insert the disk into the disk drive face up with the shutter for ward until it clicks into place FUNCTION DISK 5 Display page 8 CAUTION Formatting a disk erases all...

Page 147: ...vinova voices can be independently controlled on different MIDI channel numbers 1 through 16 by an external MIDI device This means that you can produce the sound of a full band or ensemble on the Clav...

Page 148: ...eception of certain types of MIDI data FUNCTION MIDI 2 Display page 10 Program Change Messages PROGRAM Settings Tx Rx transmitted received OFF Basic setting Tx Rx Normally the Clavinova will respond t...

Page 149: ...il on page 19 in the Reference Booklet Start Stop Commands START STOP Settings Tx Rx transmitted received OFF Basic setting OFF A device that transmits the Start Stop command can start and stop the rh...

Page 150: ...D buttons to select the number of the channel you want to enable or disable An underline cursor is displayed below the selected channel number X Press the rightmost LCD button When the selected channe...

Page 151: ...your keyboard performance The received data also can be recorded Select OFF to prevent external MIDI data from affect ing your keyboard performance The following data types can be re ceived Key ON OFF...

Page 152: ...is used for the following groups on the Clavinova Group Description VOICE SETTING Voice related settings REVERB EFFECT Reverb chorus and effect settings TUNE Master tuning micro tuning scale tuning P...

Page 153: ...Auto Accompaniment related settings SONG SETTING Settings related to the Song mode REGISTRATION Registration data Freeze function settings MIDI SETTING MIDI function settings ALL All of the above sett...

Page 154: ...nd to tune the pitch of the selected key If you set the parameter at the leftmost LCD button to ON you can play the key being tuned in order to check the sound during this operation The normal tuning...

Page 155: ...effect for the entire keyboard The created tun ing can be saved to disk for future recall Preset Scale This function lets you select from various pre programmed tunings or temperaments Until equal tem...

Page 156: ...the parameter then use the data dial or and buttons to select the central key User Scale Setup This function allows you to individually tune each key within an oc tave The setting made for one key is...

Page 157: ...drive before executing a file operation If you want to load delete or rename a user scale file the inserted disk should contain the file in question X Select the desired file operation Use the second...

Page 158: ...two pairs of headphones to the two jacks PHONES You can connect the Clavinova to a wide range of audio equipment by using the AUX IN and AUX OUT jacks which are located at the left end of the unit on...

Page 159: ...ce the AUX OUT jacks provide output at a fixed level you will need to use the controls on the connected equipment to adjust the overall volume of the sound from the Clavinova Use the AUX OUT L L R jac...

Page 160: ...lets you connect it directly to an Apple Macintosh IBM PC AT or other compatible personal computer without the use of a special MIDI interface Be sure to turn off the power when connecting or disconn...

Page 161: ...ation manual if it requires a 31 250 bps data transfer rate set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 1 Connect the TO HOST connector of the Clavinova to the RS 232C port on your IBM computer using a standard...

Page 162: ...everb effects HALL2 HALL3 HALL4 ROOM1 Small room reverb effects ROOM2 ROOM3 ROOM4 STAGE1 Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument STAGE2 PLATE1 Simulated steel plate reverb effects PLATE2 Chorus Type...

Page 163: ...SP4 ROTARY SP5 TREMOLO1 TREMOLO2 GTR TREMOLO Tremolo effect that is suitable for guitar sounds AUTO PAN Concert hall reverb effects Standard chorus effects that add natural spaciousness to the sound...

Page 164: ...pendent feedback for L and R CROSS DELAY Two delays L and R with crossed feedback DIST HARD DIST SOFT EQ DISCO Disco oriented equalizer effect EQ TEL Equalizer effect that simulates sound heard over t...

Page 165: ...n again This prompt appears when there is no disk in the disk drive Put the proper disk in the drive and attempt the operation again This prompt appears when you attempt to rename or convert a song th...

Page 166: ...or ing You can record up to 60 song files on a 2DD or 2HD disk A 2DD disk can hold about 107 files of various types and a 2HD disk can hold up to about 219 files Press the OK button then delete any un...

Page 167: ...d See page 76 This confirmation prompt appears when you store a custom style page 79 It also ap pears if you try to change styles before you ve stored the custom style page 85 Select OK to store the c...

Page 168: ...y is not sufficient to hold the specified file See page 87 Some Style files are too large to be handled by the LISTEN function See page 87 Load the Style file then use the normal playback methods to h...

Page 169: ...bar page 143 Change the destination song number This message appears if you attempt to convert song data that has been saved on a 2HD disk See page 145 Press OK and copy the song data to be converted...

Page 170: ...UME level Raise the part or track level s in the appropriate MIXER display page 65 or 100 Raise the MASTER VOLUME level Unplug the headphones Turn the Local Control function on See page 147 Securely...

Page 171: ...ed accompani ment mode The memory capacity is full because the playing time of one or more songs is long or many functions were used Playback of the track s is turned off Press the ACMP ON button to t...

Page 172: ...into the future The CVP 103 is compatible with XG Song data recorded on the CVP 103 using voices in the XG category is XG compatible DOC This voice allocation format is compatible with many of Yamaha...

Page 173: ...5 109 guide lamps 109 Guide Mode 108 H Harmony 69 71 headphones 11 158 Help 27 28 host computer 160 161 highlighted items 16 I Initial Edit 130 132 introduction pattern 54 K key cover 10 Key Touch 137...

Page 174: ...quence 121 125 Song Copy 142 143 Song Data Transform 145 Song Delete 144 Song Name 127 Song Play 93 104 Song Record 110 120 Song Transmission 151 sostenuto pedal 40 Sound Repeat 106 107 109 Split 36 3...

Page 175: ...lter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the an tenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do no...

Page 176: ...isters and other devices that produce heat should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp loca tions and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Exam ples of wet damp l...

Page 177: ...Yamaha Music Center Jalan Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 4 Jakarta 12930 Indonesia Tel 21 520 2577 KOREA Cosmos Corporation 1461 9 Seocho Dong Seocho Gu Seoul Korea Tel 02 3486 0011 MALAYSIA Yamaha Music Mal...

Page 178: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1999 Yamaha Corporation V326910 908POCP6 2 03C0 Printed in Japan...

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