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1.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!

This product, when installed as indicated in the instruc-
tions contained in this manual, meets FCC require-
ments. Modifications not expressly approved by 
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to 
use the product.

2.

IMPORTANT: 

When connecting this product to acces-

sories and/or another product use only high quality 
shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product 
MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Fail-
ure to follow instructions could void your FCC authori-
zation to use this product in the USA.

3.

NOTE: 

This product has been tested and found to com-

ply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, 
Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with 
these requirements provides a reasonable level of 
assurance that your use of this product in a residential 
environment will not result in harmful interference with 
other electronic devices. This equipment generates/
uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used 
according to the instructions found in the users manual, 
may cause interference harmful to the operation of 

other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regula-
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source of interference, which can be determined by 
turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate 
the problem by using one of the following measures:

Relocate either this product or the device that is being 
affected by the interference. 

Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit 
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.

In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient 
the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon 
lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable.

If these corrective measures do not produce satisfac-
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Connecting the Plug and Cord

IMPORTANT.  The wires in this mains lead are coloured in 
accordance with the following code:

BLUE   

:  NEUTRAL

BROWN

:  LIVE

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa-
ratus may not correspond with the coloured makings iden-
tifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to 
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured 
BLACK.
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the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured 
RED.
Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth ter-
minal of the three pin plug.

CAUTION: 

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH 

WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

ATTENTION: 

POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-

TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE 
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YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.

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YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.

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Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America

Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 

90620

Telephone : 714-522-9011

Type of Equipment : Electronic Piano

Model Name : CVP-405/403/401

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including 

interference that may cause undesired operation.

See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is 
suspected.

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Summary of Contents for Clavinova CVP-403

Page 1: ...ate 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 ...

Page 2: ...rely 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 rechargable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement b...

Page 3: ...a service personnel CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove th...

Page 4: ... time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench Using it as a tool or step ladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury Onl...

Page 5: ... back precisely as their producers or composers originally intended Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original The photos of the harpsichord bandoneon hackbrett music box dulcimer and cimbalom shown in the displays of the Clavinova are courtesy of the Gakkigaku Shiryokan Collection for Organolgy Kunitachi College of Music The...

Page 6: ...e Transporting If you move to another location you can transport the instrument along with other belongings You can move the unit as it is assembled or you can disassemble the unit down to the condition it was in when you first took it out of the box Transport the keyboard horizontally Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration ...

Page 7: ...h the Auto Accompaniment Feature Style Playback 44 Playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with the Auto Accompaniment Feature 45 Calling Up Ideal Setups for Each Song Music Finder 52 Calling up the panel settings to match the Style Repertoire 53 Singing Along with Song Playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance 54 Connecting a Microphone CVP 405 403 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display 55 Convenient Functions...

Page 8: ...ectly to the Internet 172 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet 172 Accessing the Special Website 173 Operations in the Special Website 173 Scrolling the Display 173 Following Links 174 Entering Characters 174 Return to the Previous Web Page 174 Refreshing a Web Page Canceling Loading of a Web Page 175 Purchasing and Downloading Data 176 Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages 176 About t...

Page 9: ...icrophone Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet Using Your Instrument with Other Devices Appendix Using Creating and Editing Songs Reference Using Creating and Editing Voices Appendix Troubleshooting 201 CVP 405 Keyboard Stand Assembly 206 CVP 403 Keyboard Stand Assembly 208 CVP 401 Keyboard Stand Assembly 210 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Optional CVP 405 212 Specifications 213 Ind...

Page 10: ...fashion Perform Along with a Full Band Song Playback page 35 Play along with previously recorded Song data and fill out your solo perfor mance with the sounds and arrangement of an entire band or orchestra Ease in Playing Backing Parts with Songs performance assistant technology page 43 The new performance assistant technology features make it exceptionally easy to play professional sounding backi...

Page 11: ...e the notes you should play when you should play them and how long you should hold them down Recording Your Performance page 42 The instrument lets you easily record your own performance and save it to inter nal memory or a USB storage device This too is an excellent practice tool let ting you listen back to your playing and spot your strong and weak points Expand Your Song Collection Internet Dir...

Page 12: ...b P 18 K A J buttons P 25 L DIRECT ACCESS button P 64 M MIXING CONSOLE button P 87 N CHANNEL ON OFF button P 105 139 O 1π 8π buttons P 25 P TAB buttons P 26 Q EXIT button P 26 R DATA ENTRY dial P 67 S ENTER button P 67 T USB button P 67 U USER button P 67 PART ON OFF V DUAL RIGHT2 button P 80 W SPLIT LEFT button P 80 X FUNCTION button P 27 Y INTERNET button P 172 SONG CONTROL Z SONG SELECT button ...

Page 13: ...List Pedals q Left pedal P 30 r Sostenuto pedal P 30 s Damper pedal P 30 t Keyboard guide lamps P 39 u Mic signal over lamps CVP 405 403 P 54 CVP 405 CVP 403 401 For quick reference also see the alphabetically sorted Panel Button Chart on page 218 For information on the jacks and connectors located on the bottom left of the instrument see page 185 The USB TO DEVICE terminal is also located on the ...

Page 14: ...f the keyboard lights up The shape of the plug and outlet differ depending on locale CAUTION Hold the cover with both hands when opening or clos ing it Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed Be careful to avoid catching fin gers yours or others espe cially children s between the cover and the unit CAUTION Do not place objects such as a piece of metal or paper on top of the key cover ...

Page 15: ... the power off Press the POWER switch to turn the power off The screen and the power indicator turn off 6 Closing the key cover CVP 405 403 Grip the metal rim at the top of the panel and close the key cover CVP 401 Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when closing the cover CVP 405 403 CVP 401 CAUTION Be careful to av...

Page 16: ...usic 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 Sheet Music Braces CVP 405 403 These braces are for holding the pages of music books in place To Open To Close CAUTION When raising or lowering the music rest do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the...

Page 17: ... INPUT MIC MIC LINE PHONES VOLUME LINE IN CVP 405 403 CVP 401 CVP 405 403 CVP 401 CAUTION Do not listen with the head phones at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss CAUTION Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger Otherwise the instru ment or the hanger may be damaged Outputting sound from the speaker while headphones are con nected 1 Call up the...

Page 18: ...in the display for messages file names and character input 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB OWNER 2 Press the 4π π π π 5π π π π button to select a language Display Settings Adjusting the Contrast of the Display You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the LCD CONTRAST knob located to the left of the display ...

Page 19: ...Manual 19 Introduction Adjusting the Brightness of the Display CVP 405 403 Adjust the brightness of the display 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB CONFIG 2 2 Press the 2π π π π button to adjust the brightness of the display ...

Page 20: ...e power is turned on 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB OWNER 2 Press the I OWNER NAME button and call up the Owner Name display Refer to page 74 for character entry details CVP 405 Displaying the version number To check the version number of this instrument press the 7π 8π VERSION buttons in the display in step 1 above Press the EXIT button to return to the original display ...

Page 21: ...oppy disk is inserted while the power is on the disk is automatically accessed since the instrument checks whether the disk has data Be sure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive before turning off the power A floppy disk left in the drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and dirt that can cause data read and write errors Cleaning the Disk Drive Read Write Head Clean the read w...

Page 22: ...e connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direc tion Before removing the media from the device make sure that the instrument is not accessing data such as in the Save Copy and Delete operations Though there are two USB TO DEVICE terminals on the CVP 405 and one on the CVP 403 401 if you are con necting two or three devices at the same time such as two USB stor...

Page 23: ...ctive mini man ual complete with sound demonstrations and text showing what it can do for you 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB OWNER 2 Press the 4π π π π 5π π π π buttons to select the desired language Demos will play back continuously until stopped When the Demo stops the display returns to the MAIN display page 65 1 Select the desired Language 2 Press the DEMO button to sta...

Page 24: ... Realism To return back to the previous display press the J button When the Demo has more than one screen Press a π button corresponding to the screen number 1 Press the 7π π π π 8π π π π buttons in the Demo display to call up the specific Demo menu 2 Press one of the A I buttons to show a specific Demo 3 Press the EXIT button to exit from Demo ...

Page 25: ...the displayed function from the Main display n About information in the Main display See page 65 1 A J buttons The A J buttons correspond to the settings indicated next to the buttons For example press the F button and the Voice RIGHT 1 selection display will appear in the display 2 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons The 1π 8π buttons correspond to the parameters which are indicated above the buttons On th...

Page 26: ...ice Several Songs may be together in a folder In this case the folder s will appear in the display see the illustration at right Press one of the A J buttons to select a folder Press the 8 π UP button to call up the next highest level folder When the drive contains more than ten Songs the display is divided up into several pages The page indica tions are shown at the bottom of the display Press on...

Page 27: ...ivity setting display Categories of detailed settings are shown When the selected category is further divided into sub categories the tab s will be shown in the display When the setting is further divided into additional settings a list will be shown in the display 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Press the D button to select the category CONTROLLER 3 Press the TAB button to select the KEYBOARD PANEL...

Page 28: ...ls or metronome 4 Press the A button to select the 1 INITIAL TOUCH 4 5 5 Press the 1π π π π 2π π π π button to select touch sensitivity for the keyboard Throughout this manual arrows are used in the instructions indicating in shorthand the process of calling up certain displays and functions For example the instructions above can be indicated in shorthand as FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB KEYBOARD PANE...

Page 29: ...three seconds or longer Press the piano shaped PIANO RESET button on the lower right of the panel Setting the touch sensitivity of the keyboard You can adjust the touch response of the instrument how the sound responds to the way you play the keys The touch sensitivity type becomes the common setting for all Voices 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB KEYBOARD PANEL A 1 INITIA...

Page 30: ...nges the timbre of the notes you play The settings assigned to this pedal may differ depending on the selected Voice n The depth of the left pedal effect can be adjusted page 98 Foot Controller Footswitch An optional Yamaha foot controller FC7 or footswitch FC4 or FC5 can be connected to the AUX PEDAL jack and used to control various functions assigned page 187 Using the Metronome The metronome pr...

Page 31: ...o 3 Press the EXIT button to close the Tempo display Determine the Metronome Time Signature and Other Settings 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB CONFIG 1 B 2 METRONOME 2 Set the parameters by pressing the 2π π π π 7π π π π buttons VOLUME Determines the level of the metronome sound SOUND Determines which sound is used for the metronome Bell Off Conventional metronome sound with...

Page 32: ...ct the RIGHT 1 part Determining how the Voice selection display is opened when one of the VOICE category selection buttons is pressed You can select how the Voice selection display is opened when one of the VOICE category selection buttons is pressed 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB CONFIG 2 2 Select the B 2 VOICE CATEGORY BUTTON OPTIONS button and use the 1π 2π buttons to ch...

Page 33: ...nt of high quality Voices covering an exceptionally broad range of instrument sounds making it perfect for virtually every musical application However the sheer number of Voices may seem overwhelming at first To easily recall your favorite Voice there are two methods Save your favorite Voice to the USER display in the Voice Selection display and recall it by using the USER button 1 Copy your favor...

Page 34: ...GM XG GM2 1 Use the A B F G RIGHT 1 buttons to select the RIGHT 1 part 2 Press the 8π UP button to call up the Voice categories 3 Press the 2π button to display page 2 4 Press the E F button to select GM XG GM2 5 Press the 2π button to display page 2 6 Press the F button to select SoundEffect 7 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired sound effect 8 Play the keyboard Selecting GM XG GM2 ...

Page 35: ...e preset Songs are categorized and contained in appropriate folders You can also select the file by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute n You can instantly jump back to the original display by double clicking on one of the A J buttons 1 Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song selection display 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Song category 3 Press on...

Page 36: ... buttons to select the USB tab USB1 USB2 corresponding to the USB storage device you inserted in Step 1 The indication USB1 USB2 will be displayed depending on the number of the connected devices 4 Use the A J buttons to select a Song n Select the file to which the data is saved You can also select the specified file to which the data is saved by pressing the USB button USB A SONG A J Playing Song...

Page 37: ...select the VOL VOICE tab 4 Press the MIXING CONSOLE button until MIXING CONSOLE SONG CH1 8 is shown at the top of the dis play 5 Press the E J button to select VOLUME 6 To raise the level of the desired channel s press the appropriate buttons 1π π π π 8π π π π If the desired channel is not shown in the MIXING CONSOLE SONG CH1 8 display press the MIXING CON SOLE button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE...

Page 38: ...ion 2 Changing the following settings as desired Changing the size of the music notation Press the 7π button to change the size of the music notation Displaying only right hand part left hand part notation Press the 1π 2π button to disable display of the left hand part right hand part Customizing the notation display Display the note name at the left of the note 1 Press the 5π π π π NOTE button to...

Page 39: ...1 16 to each of the left and right hand parts OFF LEFT CH only No channel assignment This disables display of the left hand key range KEY SIGNATURE This lets you enter key signature changes in the middle of a song at the stopped position This menu is useful when the selected Song contains no key signature settings for displaying notation QUANTIZE This gives you control over the note resolution in ...

Page 40: ...XIT n The Balance display is indicated at the bottom of the Main display When the Balance display is not indicated press the EXIT button On the CVP 401 open the volume balance display by pressing the C button 2 To adjust the Song volume press the 1π button To adjust the keyboard RIGHT 1 volume press the 6π button n About keyboard parts Right 1 Right 2 Left See page 80 Other guide functions The ini...

Page 41: ...Measures and Playing them Back Repeat edly A B Repeat 1 Select a Song page 35 2 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 3 Specify the repeat range Press the REPEAT button at the starting point A of the range to be repeated Press the REPEAT button again at the ending point B After an automatic lead in to help guide you into the phrase the range from Point A to Point B is played back repe...

Page 42: ...he Quick Recording feature This is an effective practice tool allowing you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing You can also use it to practice duet pieces by yourself if you have your teacher or partner record his or her part beforehand A blank Song for recording is automatically set Recording begins automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboar...

Page 43: ...ong with Song playback n Before using performance assistant technology To use the performance assistant technology the Song must contain chord data If the Song contains this data the current chord name will be displayed in the Main display during Song playback letting you easily check whether the Song contains chord data or not In these example instructions we recommend that you use the Songs in t...

Page 44: ... even if you re playing by yourself The Auto Accompaniment sound is made up of the rhythm patterns of the Styles The Styles of the instrument cover a wide range of different musical genres including pop jazz and many others 4 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 5 Play the keyboard Playing the left and right hand together method 1 Playing the left and right hand together method 2 Pla...

Page 45: ...NTROL COUNTRY button Enabling tempo display above Style name You can select whether the tempo is displayed above the Style name or not 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB CONFIG 2 2 Select the B 2 DISPLAY STYLE TEMPO button and use the 5π 6π buttons to switch the tempo dis play on off ON Tempo is displayed above the Style name With the default settings the Display Style Tempo fu...

Page 46: ... chords page 103 When Ending playback is finished the Style automatically stops About the various Styles Refer to the Style List in the separate Data List booklet Quickly changing the Style tempo during a performance Tap function The tempo can also be changed during playback by tapping the TAP TEMPO button twice at the desired tempo Specifying the split point the border between the right and left ...

Page 47: ...oard Press the SYNC START button when Style playback is stopped and play a chord in the chord section of the keyboard to start Style playback Tap Tap out the tempo and automatically start the Style at that tapped speed Simply tap press release the TAP TEMPO button four times for a 4 4 time signature and the Style playback starts automatically at the tempo you tapped n The particular drum sound and...

Page 48: ... BREAK button during Style playback To Finish Playing Start stop Styles stop as soon as the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button is pressed Ending This is used for the ending of the Song Each preset Style features three different endings When the ending is finished the Style stops automatically Press one of the ENDING rit I III buttons during Style playback You can have the ending gradually slow down r...

Page 49: ...G TAB CHORD FINGERING The notes you need to play to make the selected chord are shown in the display n The notes that are displayed correspond to Fingered no matter which fingering type is selected page 104 About the section button INTRO MAIN ENDING etc lamps Green The section is not selected Red The section is currently selected Off The section contains no data and cannot be played 1 Call up the ...

Page 50: ...o use you can have One Touch Setting automatically select the appropriate Voice for you Not only does this instantly call up all the settings Voices effects etc that match the current Style it also automatically turns on ACMP and SYNC START so that you can immediately start playing the Style n Parameter Lock You can lock specific parameters e g effect split point etc to make them selectable only v...

Page 51: ... Memorizing the panel settings to the OTS You can also create your own One Touch Setting setups 1 Set up the panel controls such as Voice Style effects and so on as desired 2 Press the MEMORY button 3 Press one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons A message appears in the display prompting you to save the panel settings It is possible to save the panel settings with another file step 4 so register...

Page 52: ...yword and instantly call up all the records that match your search criteria page 108 MUSIC Contains the song title or music genre that describes each record letting you easily find the desired music style n Skipping up or down through the song alphabetically When sorting records by song title use the 1π button to skip up or down through the songs alphabetically Simultaneously press the π buttons t...

Page 53: ... saved to a USB storage device To use the Repertoire function save the desired Style in USER tab The panel settings that match the Style under selection is searched according to the record group of the Music Finder The list of the search results is shown on the SEARCH 2 display of the Music Finder CAUTION When the result of searching the record in the SEARCH 2 display has already been shown the se...

Page 54: ...ng the SIGNAL and OVER lamps The SIGNAL lamp lights to indicate that an audio signal is being received Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp is light The OVER lamp lights when the input level is too high Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp does not light Disconnecting the microphone 1 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum...

Page 55: ...the display of the instrument enabling various useful possibilities such as the showing of lyrics chord names and text notes 1 Connect the USB storage device containing the text file to USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the LYRICS TEXT button to display the text When the lyrics are displayed press the 1 TEXT button to display the text 3 Press the 5π 6π TEXT FILE buttons to call up the Text selection ...

Page 56: ...ng Effects to Your Voice CVP 405 403 page 56 Adding Harmony Vocals to Your Voice CVP 405 403 page 57 Practicing Singing with Proper Pitch Vocal CueTIME CVP 405 403 page 137 1 Use an appropriate video cable to connect the VIDEO OUT connector of the instrument to theVideo input connector on the TV monitor 2 Set the external television video monitor signal NTSC or PAL used by your video equipment if ...

Page 57: ...OCAL HARMONY For details on the Vocal Harmony types refer to the separate Data List The harmony is applied to your voice according to the chord data 1 Select a Song which contains chord data page 35 2 Call up the operation display 3 Press the 6π π π π 7π π π π buttons to turn the harmony vocals Vocal Harmony on 3 4 4 Press the H button to call up the Vocal Harmony selection display 5 Press one of ...

Page 58: ...ses the pitch of Song playback MASTER Transpose the overall pitch of the instrument You can set the value in semitone steps To reset the transpose value press the buttons simultaneously Changing the Key Transpose See below Displaying the Music Score on the Instrument and the Lyrics on TV CVP 405 page 59 Making Announcements Between Songs CVP 405 403 page 59 Controlling Playback Timing by Your Voic...

Page 59: ...or making announcements between your singing performances When singing a song several effects are usually assigned to the MIC Setup When speaking to your audience however these effects may sound dis turbing or unnatural Whenever the TALK function is turned on effects are automatically turned off FUNCTION G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY n Talk settings can be customized as well allowing you to add any ...

Page 60: ...ll enough to be sent The following sounds can be recorded Internal tone generator of the instrument Keyboard parts Right 1 Right 2 Left Song parts Style parts Input from a microphone guitar or other instrument via the MIC LINE IN jack Input from another audio device such as a CD player MP3 player or the like via the MIC LINE IN jack n Songs protected by copyright such as preset songs and the metro...

Page 61: ...ay changes to red CVP 405 and the elapsed recording time is displayed CAUTION Avoid frequently connecting disconnecting the USB storage device or turning the power on off too often Doing so may corrupt the USB storage device data or the recording data The file name is automatically named and is always given a new unique name and a message indicating the file name is displayed n The recording opera...

Page 62: ...necting disconnecting the USB storage device or turning the power on off too often Doing so may corrupt the USB storage device data or the auditioning data n Audio recording is processed internally so that playback volume will be appropriate when played on a computer There fore the playback sound might be distorted if you record at too high a volume In this case lower and adjust the volume of each...

Page 63: ...age 3 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display The Messages Shown in the Display A message information or confirmation dialog sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation When the message appears simply press the appropriate button The language selected here is also used for various Mes sages shown during operations 2 3 In this example press the F YES button to start form...

Page 64: ...splay prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display Refer to the separate Data List for a list of the displays that can be called up with the Direct Access function Example of calling up the Guide function display Press the DIRECT ACCESS button then press the GUIDE button 2 1 Returning to the Main dis...

Page 65: ...ls up the Style Selection display page 46 On the CVP 401 open the Style Selection display by pressing the 1π 4π buttons 3 Current chord name If the ACMP ON OFF button is set to On the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard will be displayed 4 Song name and related information Displays the currently selected Song name time signature and tempo On the CVP 405 403 pressing the I button c...

Page 66: ...tion Display Configuration and Basic Operation The File Selection display appears when you press one of the buttons shown below From here you can select Voices Styles and other data File Selection Display Configuration Location drive of data VOICE category selection buttons SONG SELECT button REGIST BANK selection buttons STYLE category selection buttons Preset Location where pre programmed preset...

Page 67: ...he desired file by using the 1π π π π 7π π π π buttons 1π π π π 5π π π π buttons for Voice 1π π π π 6π π π π buttons for Song and Style 3 Select the file There are two ways to do so Press one of the A J buttons Select the file by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display Folder Folder Icon File Select the file to whic...

Page 68: ...case folder is shown Each folder shown in this display contains appropriately cat egorized Voices Closing the current folder and calling up the next highest level folder To close the current folder and call up the next highest level folder press the 8π UP button Example of the PRESET Voice Selection display The PRESET Voice files are categorized and contained in appropriate folders ...

Page 69: ... the number of the connected devices 4 3 Formatting USB storage media When a USB storage device is connected or media is inserted a message may appear prompting you to format the device media If so execute the format operation CAUTION The format operation deletes any previously existing data Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain important data Proceed with caution espe ciall...

Page 70: ...ection display 2 Select the appropriate tab USER USB to which you want to save the data by using the TAB buttons 3 Press the 6 SAVE button to call up the file naming display 4 Enter the file name page 74 5 Press the 8π π π π OK button to save the file If you want to cancel the Save operation press the 8 CANCEL button The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position among th...

Page 71: ... at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below Note for Prot 2 Orig and Prot 2 Edit Song file operation Ma...

Page 72: ... The file moved and pasted appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Deleting Files Folders This operation lets you delete a file folder 1 Call up the display containing the file folder you want to delete 2 Press the 5 DELETE button The pop up window for the Delete operation appears at the bottom of the display 3 Press one of the A J buttons correspon...

Page 73: ...on 5 Press the 1 ICON button to call up the ICON display 6 Select the icon by using the A J buttons or 3π π π π 5π π π π buttons The ICON display includes several pages Press the TAB button to select different pages To cancel the operation press the 8 CANCEL button 7 Press the 8π π π π OK button to apply the selected icon 8 Press the 8π π π π OK button to actually enter the new name Creating a New...

Page 74: ...ew name and return to the previous display Entering letters numerals and symbols can be done by moving the cursor or pressing one of the character entry buttons Alternately you can wait for a short time and the characters will be entered automatically Deleting characters Move the cursor to the character you wish to delete by using the DATA ENTRY dial and press the 7 DELETE button To delete all cha...

Page 75: ...shown in reverse display highlighted press the 1π ENTER button one or several times to convert the characters into the appropriate kanji To actually enter the change press the 8π OK button or enter the next character When the entered hiragana characters are shown in reverse display highlighted Re converting the characters into other kanji Press the 1π ENTER button Changing the reversed area Use th...

Page 76: ...ginal data for the respec tive item MIDI SETUP USER EFFECT MUSIC FINDER and FILES FOLDERS SYSTEM SETUP Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory resettings Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup MIDI SETUP Restores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User tab dis play to the original factory status ...

Page 77: ...rious displays such as the FUNCTION UTILITY and microphone setting display CVP 405 403 are handled as a single Sys tem Setup file Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details on which parameters belong to the System Setup MIDI SETUP The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User tab display are handled as a single file USER EFFECT The User Effect settings including the user effe...

Page 78: ...estination 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB SYSTEM RESET 3 Press one of the F I buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data 4 Select the appropriate USB tab to which you want to save the data by using the TAB buttons 5 Save your data page 70 1 Insert connect the backup USB storage device destination 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB OWNER...

Page 79: ...ated as Mega Voices What makes Mega Voices special is their use of velocity switching Normal Voices use velocity switching too to make the sound quality and or level of a Voice according to how strongly or softly you play it This makes the instrument s Voices sound authentic and natural However with Mega Voices each velocity range the measure of your playing strength has a completely different sou...

Page 80: ...F DUAL RIGHT2 SPLIT LEFT buttons are turned off Dual Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Right 1 and 2 parts You can simulate a melody duet or combine two similarVoices to create a thicker sound Refer to page 81 for Voice selection operations for the Right 2 part Split Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands Right 1 and Left parts You can play different Voices with the left and right ...

Page 81: ... Play the keyboard 6 Press the PART ON OFF DUAL RIGHT2 button again to turn it off For the selected part a LEFT mark appears at the right of the Voice name in the Main display Quickly selecting Voices for Right 1 and 2 parts You can quickly select the Right 1 and 2 partVoices just from the VOICE category selection but tons Press and hold one VOICE category selection buttons then press another The ...

Page 82: ...buttons to call up the Voice selection display for the Left part 3 Press the TAB button to select the PRESET display 4 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Voice 5 Play the keyboard 6 Press the PART ON OFF SPLIT LEFT button again to turn it off For the selected part a RIGHT mark appears at the left of the Voice name in the Main display 3 4 4 Switching the Split on off with a pedal You can use ...

Page 83: ...nstruments or CD music 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION A MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE TAB MASTER TUNE 2 Use the 4π π π π 5π π π π buttons to set the tuning Press the 4 or 5 s π and buttons simultaneously to reset the value to the factory resetting of 440 0 Hz Scale Tuning You can select various scales for playing in custom tunings for specific historical periods or music genres 1 Call up the op...

Page 84: ... PYTHAGOREAN This scale was devised by the famous Greek philosopher and is created from a series of perfect fifths which are collapsed into a single octave The 3rd in this tuning are slightly unstable but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and suitable for some leads MEAN TONE This scale was created as an improvement on the Pythagorean scale by making the major third interval more in tune It was especi...

Page 85: ...ssing DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm to produce a wide range of effects LEFT HOLD This function causes the LEFT partVoice to be held even when the keys are released Non decaying voices such as strings are held continuously while decay type voices such as piano decay more slowly as if the sustain pedal has been pressed HARMONY ECHO The Harmony Echo types are applied ...

Page 86: ...above and the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard shown below Echo Types These types apply echo effects to notes played in the right hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo Harmony Types These types apply the harmony effect to notes played in the right hand sec tion of the keyboard according to the chord specified in the left hand sec tion of the keyboard...

Page 87: ... and stereo position pan of each Voice to set the opti mum balance and stereo image and lets you set how the effects are applied Basic Procedure 1 Press the MIXING CONSOLE button to call up the MIXING CON SOLE display VOLUME This parameter is available for all types with the exception of MultiAssign It determines the level of the harmony echo notes generated by the Harmony Echo effect SPEED This p...

Page 88: ... ing your data then save it page 70 Saving the SONG CH 1 8 9 16 display settings First register the edited settings as part of the Song data SET UP then save the Song See the SONG CREATOR CHANNEL display SETUP item explana tion on page 158 About Parts See below Instantly setting all parts to the same value Once you ve selected a parame ter in step 4 you can instantly set the same value to all othe...

Page 89: ...mines the brightness of the sound for each part by adjusting the cutoff frequency page 98 PORTAMENTO TIME Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next The Porta mento Time determines the pitch transition time Higher values result in a longer pitch change time Setting this to 0 results in no effect This parameter is availa...

Page 90: ...o be replaced 6 Use the 4π π π π 6π π π π buttons to select the Voice for replacing the XG selected in step 5 Several different Revoice settings are available by using the F G I but tons for conveniently calling up the recommended Revoice settings in one action ALL REVOICE Replaces all of the replaceable XG Voices with the high quality Voices of the instrument PIANO REVOICE Replaces only the piano...

Page 91: ...y press the F button to set SONG AUTO REVOICE to ON Effect Type Selecting an Effect type 1 3 Same operation as in the Basic Procedure on page 87 In step 2 select the EFFECT tab 4 Press the F TYPE button to call up the Effect Type selection display 5 Use the 1π π π π 2π π π π buttons to select the effect BLOCK DSP Stands for Digital Signal Proces sor or Processing DSP changes and enhances the audio...

Page 92: ...editing the effect parameters Effect Block Effect applicable parts Effect characteristics REVERB All parts Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club CHORUS All parts Produces a rich fat sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously DSP1 STYLE PART SONG CHANNNEL 1 16 In addition to the Reverb and Chorus types the instrument has special DSP effects that inclu...

Page 93: ... π π buttons If you have selected the REVERB CHORUS or DSP1 effect block in step 5 Adjust the Effect Return Level by pressing 8π button 13 Press the I SAVE button to call up the display for saving your origi nal effect 14 Use the 3π π π π 6π π π π buttons to select the destination for saving the effect The maximum number for effects that can be saved differs depending on the effect block 15 Press ...

Page 94: ...here the sound is relatively dead and free of echoes The instrument possesses a high grade five band digital EQ With this function a final effect tone control can be added to the output of your instrument You can select one of the five preset EQ settings in the EQ display You can even create your own custom EQ settings by adjusting the fre quency bands and save the settings to one of two User Mast...

Page 95: ...e 8π button to boost or cut all the five bands at the same time 8 Adjust the Q bandwidth and the FREQ center frequency of the band selected in step 7 Bandwidth also called Shape or Q Use the 1π π π π button The higher the value of Q the narrower the band width FREQ center frequency Use the 2π button The available FREQ range is different for each band 9 Press the H or I STORE 1 or 2 button to save ...

Page 96: ...levant setting display For information on the available parameters see the Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays on page 97 4 As necessary use the A B buttons to select the item parameter to be edited 5 Use the 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons to edit the Voice 6 Press the D COMPARE button to compare the sound of the edited Voice with the unedited Voice 7 Press the I SAVE button to save your edit...

Page 97: ... offset TUNING CURVE Determines the tuning curve Select FLAT if you feel the tuning curve of the piano Voice does not quite match that of other instruments Voices STRETCH Tuning curve particularly for pianos FLAT Tuning curve in which the frequency is octave doubled over the entire keyboard range KEY OFF SAMPLE CVP 405 403 Adjusts the volume of the key off sound the subtle sound that occurs when y...

Page 98: ...CTION Selects the function to be assigned to the left pedal For details on the pedal functions see page 187 2π π π π 8π π π π but tons RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT etc Determines whether the assigned function is effective or not for the respective keyboard part This also determines the depth for the function For details see page 188 BRIGHTNESS Determines the cutoff frequency or effective frequency range o...

Page 99: ...Vibrato A quavering vibrating sound effect that is produced by regu larly modulating the pitch of the Voice DEPTH Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect Higher settings result in a more pronounced Vibrato SPEED Determines the speed of the Vibrato effect DELAY Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the Vibrato effect Higher settings increase...

Page 100: ...s Basic Procedure 1 Select the desired Organ Flutes Voice to be edited page 32 2 In the ORGAN FLUTES Voice Selection display press the 6π π π π FOOT AGE button to call up the SOUND CREATOR ORGAN FLUTES dis play DSP TYPE Selects the DSP effect category and type Select a type after select ing a category VARIATION Two variations are provided for each DSP type Here you can edit the VARIATION on off st...

Page 101: ...tely below These are also treated as part of the Voice Set parameters page 102 which are automatically called up when the Voice is selected FOOTAGE VOLUME ATTACK common parameters 4 5 3 6 When selecting the EFFECT EQ tab display CAUTION If you select another Voice without saving the settings the settings will be lost If you wish to store the settings here make sure to save the settings as a User V...

Page 102: ...RST and EACH In the FIRST mode attack is applied only to the first notes played and held simultaneously while the first notes are held any subse quently played notes have no attack applied In the EACH mode attack is applied equally to all notes 4 2 2 3 2 These determine the attack sound volume of the ORGAN FLUTE Voice The 4 2 2 3 and 2 controls increase or reduce the volume of attack sound at the ...

Page 103: ...nd exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability The resulting accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player As a result your chord changes and colorful harmo nies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment Session These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic backing by mixing in original chord types and changes as well as special riffs with chord c...

Page 104: ...various chord types which are listed on the separate Data List booklet and can be looked up using the Chord Tutor function page 49 FINGERED ON BASS Accepts the same fingerings as the Fingered but the lowest note played in the Chord section of the keyboard is used as the bass note allowing you to play on bass chords in the Fingered mode the root of the chord is always used as the bass note FULL KEY...

Page 105: ...lf hold down the appropriate but ton for the channel to set the channel to SOLO To cancel SOLO simply press the appropriate channel button again Playing the chords in free tempo without Style playback You can have the accompaniment chords sound without playing back the Style by setting ACMP ON OFF to on and SYNC START to off For example if MULTI FINGER is selected page 104 you can perform with you...

Page 106: ...ress a MAIN VARIATION button Synchro Stop Window This determines how long you can hold a chord before the Synchro Stop function is automatically cancelled When the SYNC STOP button is turned on and this is set to a value other than OFF this automatically cancels the Synchro Stop function if you hold a chord for longer than the time set here This conveniently resets Style playback control to normal...

Page 107: ... FINGERING TAB SPLIT POINT 2 Use the F H buttons to set the Split Point see below Split Point S separates the Chord section for Style playback from the section s for playing Voices RIGHT 1 2 and LEFT Split Point L separates the two sections for playing Voices LEFT and RIGHT 1 2 These two settings can be set to the same note as in the default or two different notes as desired Split Point L cannot b...

Page 108: ...nder page 52 is a convenient feature that calls up pre programmed panel settings for Voices Styles etc that match the song or type of music you want to play The records of the Music Finder can be searched and edited Searching the Records You can search the records by specifying a song name or keyword using the Search func tion of the Music Finder You can also save your favorite records in the FAVO...

Page 109: ...ges to be included in the search by pressing the E button These correspond to the tabs at the top of the Music Finder display TEMPO Set the range of the tempo you want to use in your per formance by using the 1π 2π TEMPO but tons GENRE Select the desired music genre by using the 5π 6π GENRE buttons 5 Press the 8π π π π START SEARCH button to start the search The Search 1 display appears showing th...

Page 110: ...Call up the FAVORITE display by using the TAB buttons and check to see if the record has been added Deleting Records from the FAVORITE Display 1 Select the record you want to delete from the FAVORITE display 2 Press the H DELETE FROM FAVORITE button Editing Records You can create a new record by editing the currently selected record The newly created records are automatically saved in the internal...

Page 111: ...r the edits you ve made to the record as described below Creating a new record Press the J NEW RECORD button The record is added to the ALL display If you ve entered the record to the FAVORITE display in step 4 above the record is added to both the ALL display and the FAVORITE display Overwriting an existing record Press the 8π OK button If you set the record as a Favorite in step 4 above the reco...

Page 112: ...age 75 Calling up Music Finder Records Saved to USER USB To call up the Music Finder records you ve saved to USER USB follow the instructions below 1 Call up the MUSIC FINDER display MUSIC FINDER TAB ALL 2 Press the 7π π π π FILES button to open the File selection display of the Music Finder 3 Use the TAB buttons to select USER USB 4 Press the A J buttons to select the desired Music Finder file Th...

Page 113: ...ecord about which you like in Music Finder is called and the song of the model is downloaded or it is possible to add it to musical instruments by downloading the Music Finder record which you like For more details about this service refer to the following website http music yamaha com idc 1 Make sure that you re connected to the Internet page 175 press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC...

Page 114: ... a single Style by recording the individual channels one by one using realtime recording Realtime Recording Characteristics Loop Recording Style playback repeats the rhythm patterns of several measures in a loop and Style recording is also done using loops For example if you start recording with a two measure main section the two measures are repeatedly recorded Notes that you record will play bac...

Page 115: ...ctually enter the specified length for the selected section by pressing the D EXECUTE button When recording channels BASS PHR2 based on an internal Style delete the original data before recording Overdub recording is not possible on channels BASS PHR2 see page 114 When the RECORD display chan nel indication at the lower part of the STYLE CREATOR display dis appears you can press the F REC CH butto...

Page 116: ... on recording to channels other than the rhythm channels RHY1 2 refer to the section Rules when recording non rhythm channels see below 12 To continue recording with another channel simultaneously hold down the F REC CH button and press the appropriate 1 8 button to specify the channel then play the keyboard 13 Stop recording by pressing the Style Control START STOP button 14 Call up the display f...

Page 117: ...d for the INTRO and ENDING sections Changing the Source Chord If you want to record the pattern with a Source Chord other than CM7 set the PLAY ROOT and PLAY CHORD parameters on the PARAMETER page page 123 before recording Rules when recording non rhythm channels Use only the CM7 scale tones when recording the BASS and PHRASE channels i e C D E G A and B Use only the chord tones when recording the...

Page 118: ...O MAIN ENDING etc on the panel Change the section as desired by using the 6π 7π buttons and execute the operation by pressing the 8π OK button 3 Select the channel for which you wish to replace the pattern by using the A D and F I buttons Call up the Style Selection display by pressing the same button again Select the Style containing the pat tern you want to replace in the Style Selection display...

Page 119: ...ings PARAMETER See page 123 For playback of your created Style you can decide how notes will be con verted and sounded for the accompaniment when changing chords in the chord section of the keyboard 5 Edit the selected Style Playing the Style During Style Assembly While you are assembling a Style you can play back the Style and select the method of playback Use the 6π 7π PLAY TYPE buttons in the S...

Page 120: ...s the D EXECUTE button to actually enter the edits for each display After the operation is completed you can execute the edition and this but ton changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you re not satisfied with the Groove or Dynamics results The Undo function only has one level only the previous operation can be undone 4 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection disp...

Page 121: ...the specified ORIGINAL BEAT value is 8 Beat the Swing parameter will selectively delay the 2nd 4th 6th and 8th beats of each measure to create a swing feel The settings A through E produce different degrees of swing with A being the most subtle and E being the most pronounced FINE Selects a variety of Groove templates to be applied to the selected section The PUSH settings cause certain beats to b...

Page 122: ...an be undone 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display to save your data Save the data in the Style Selection display page 70 1 2 3 5 4 CAUTION The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or you turn the power off without executing the save operation QUANTIZE Same as in the Song Creator page 157 with the exception of the two additional available parameters b...

Page 123: ...ted depending on the chord changes you make during your performance This basic Style data that you create with the Style Creator is referred to as the Source Pat tern Note Transposition This parameter group features two parameters that deter mine how the notes of the Source Pattern are to be con verted in response to chord changes Other Settings Using the parameters of this group you can fine tune...

Page 124: ...ic Chord Normally in the Style Creator you can hear your original Style in process with the Source Pat tern However there is a way to hear it played by a specific chord and root To do this set NTR to Root Fixed NTT to Bypass and NTT BASS to OFF then change the newly displayed Play Root and Play Chord parameters to the desired set tings ROOT TRANS Root Transpose When the root note is transposed the...

Page 125: ...ern HARMONIC MINOR When the played chord changes from a major to a minor chord this table lowers the third and sixth intervals in the scale by a semitone When the chord changes from a minor to a major chord the minor third and flatted sixth intervals are raised by a semitone Other notes are not changed Use this for chord channels of Sections which respond only to major minor chords such as Intros ...

Page 126: ...etermine whether notes stop sounding or not and how they change pitch in response to chord changes STOP The notes stop sounding PITCH SHIFT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the type of the new chord PITCH SHIFT TO ROOT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the root of the new chord RETRIGGER The note is retriggered with a new attack at a new pit...

Page 127: ...peration press the I CANCEL button 4 Enter or remove the checkmark in the box of the item to determine whether the item should be registered or not by pressing the 8π π π π button 5 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons to register your settings It is recommended that you select a button whose lamp is not lit in red or green Buttons that are lit in red or green already contain the panel...

Page 128: ...Registration Memory data compatibility In general Registration Memory data Bank files is compatible among the models CVP 409 407 405 403 401 However the data may not be perfectly com patible depending on the speci fications of each model 1 2 About recalling setups from a USB storage device When recalling the setups includ ing Song Style file selection from a USB storage device make sure that the a...

Page 129: ...ame a panel setup page 73 5 Press the 8π π π π UP button to return to the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display Disabling Recall of Specific Items Freeze Func tion Registration Memory lets you recall all the panel setups you made with a single button press However there may be times that you want certain items to remain the same even when switching Registration Memory setups For example you may want...

Page 130: ...TION E REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE VOICE SET TAB REGISTRATION SEQUENCE 3 If you intend to use a pedal to switch Registration Memory settings specify here how the pedal will be used to advance or to reverse through the sequence Use the C button to select the pedal for advancing through the sequence Use the D button to select the pedal for reversing through the sequence 4 Use the E button to determine ho...

Page 131: ...r Reg istration Sequence no matter which display is called up except for the dis play in step 3 above Saving the Registration Sequence Settings The settings for the Sequence order and how Registration Sequence behaves when reaching the end of the sequence SEQUENCE END are included as part of the Registration Memory Bank file To store your newly programmed Registration Sequence save the current Reg...

Page 132: ...fore Practicing page 35 Displaying Music Notation Score page 38 One handed Practice with the Guide Lamps page 39 Practicing with the Repeat Playback Function page 41 Recording Your Performance page 42 Singing Along with Song playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance page 54 Connecting a Microphone page 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display page 55 Displaying Text page 55 Convenient Functions for Karao...

Page 133: ...ap out the tempo and automatically start the Song at that tapped speed Simply tap press release the button four times for a 4 4 time signature while the instrument is in Synchro Start standby mode and the Song playback starts automatically at the tempo you tapped Fade In The Fade In function can be used to produce smooth fade ins when starting the Song To produce fade ins press the foot pedal whic...

Page 134: ...eat Playback Chain Playback 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION B SONG SETTING 2 Set the parameters related to the Repeat Playback by using the H I buttons The available parameters are shown below Phrase Mark Phrase Mark is a pre pro grammed marker in certain Song data which specifies a certain location set of measures in the Song The preset Songs in the Follow Lights folder contain the Guide...

Page 135: ...n the Main display To return to the Main dis play press the DIRECT ACCESS button then press the EXIT button When the Song playback is stopped the style playback is also stopped at the same time Tempo for playing back a Song and a style at the same time When playing back a Song and a Style at the same time the tempo value set in the Song is automatically used Parameter Lock You can lock specific pa...

Page 136: ... π 8π π π π buttons 7 You can save the volume settings to the Song in the Setup operation of the SETUP page 158 Make sure to checkmark the VOLUME item in step 2 of the Setup proce dure Reading Song data automatically when connecting a USB stor age device You can have the instrument automatically call up the first Song not con tained in a folder on a USB storage device as soon as the device is con ...

Page 137: ... Also when you sing along with a Song playback using a connected microphone CVP 405 403 the instrument automatically adjusts the timing of the Song play back to match your vocal performance To use the practice function press the GUIDE button Selecting the Guide Function Type 1 Call up the setting display FUNCTION B SONG SETTING 2 Use the A B buttons to select the desired Guide function type The fo...

Page 138: ...back continues Vocal CueTIME CVP 405 403 This function lets you practice singing with the proper pitch Song playback pauses waiting for you to sing When you sing with proper pitch Song playback continues Determining the timing by which the keyboard guide lamps light GUIDE LAMP TIMING Press the D button in the SONG SETTING display in step 1 page 137 to select the timing by which the keyboard guide ...

Page 139: ...ons to turn each channel on or off If you want to play back only one particular channel muting all other chan nels press and hold down one of the 1π π π π 8π π π π buttons corresponding to the desired channel To cancel solo playback press the same button again The microphone input signal can not be recorded Internal memory User tab displays capacity The internal memory capacity of the instrument i...

Page 140: ... LEFT part Turn on the PART ON OFF SPLIT LEFT button page 82 Select the voice for the LEFT part by calling up the Voice selection display page 32 Recording Styles 1 Select a Style page 45 2 Set the tempo for recording by pressing the TEMPO buttons as necessary Using Registration Memory panel setups Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons 3 While holding the SONG REC button press the SONG ...

Page 141: ...recorded 7 Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 70 Multi Track Recording A Song consists of 16 separate channels With this method you can record data to each channel independently one by one Both Keyboard and Style parts can be recorded 1 Press the SONG REC and SONG STOP buttons simultaneously ...

Page 142: ...on For instructions on saving Song data see step 8 6 Listen to your newly recorded performance Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to playback the performance you just recorded 7 To record another channel repeat steps 2 through 6 Setting all of the 9 16 chan nels to REC simultaneously While holding the SONG REC button press the SONG EXTRA TRACKS STYLE button When selecting the MIDI part Setting a sin...

Page 143: ...1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT As the default the RIGHT 1 part is assigned to each of the channels 1 8 Nor mally the keyboard parts should be recorded to the channels 1 8 About Style parts As the default each of the Style parts is assigned to the channels 9 16 respectively as shown below Normally the Style parts should be recorded to the channels 9 16 RHYTHM This is the basic part of the Style containing the ...

Page 144: ...elect the appropriate tab by using the TAB buttons For recording melodies Select the 1 16 tab For recording chords Select the CHORD tab 5 If you select the 1 16 tab in step 4 press the F button to select the channel for recording 6 Press the G button to call up the STEP RECORD display 7 Start Step Recording For recording melodies See page 145 For recording chords See page 152 3 6 5 4 ...

Page 145: ... G button to select 2 Press the H button to select Tenuto 3 Press the I button to select normal note type 4 Press the 6π π π π button to select the quarter note length 5 Play the keys C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 and A3 in order according to the notation example Since the music score displayed on the instrument is generated from the recorded MIDI data it may not appear exactly the same as shown below About the ...

Page 146: ...utton to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 154 11 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 70 8 9 CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting...

Page 147: ...p Record display G button Determines the velocity loudness of the note to be entered H button Determines the gate time note length of the note to be entered I button Determines the note type to be entered Pressing the button alternately switches the note selectors at the bottom of the display among three basic note values normal dotted and triplet Kbd Vel fff ff f mf mp p pp ppp 127 111 95 79 63 4...

Page 148: ... G button to select 2 Press the H button to select Tenuto 3 Press the I button to select normal note type 4 Press the 5π π π π button to select the half note length 5 While holding F3 on the keyboard press the 7π π π π button Before you go on to step 6 release the F3 key and the 7π π π π button 6 Press the H button to select the Staccato 7 Press the 7π π π π button to select the eighth note length...

Page 149: ...tton to select the quarter note length 16 Play the F3 key on the keyboard as specified in the example 17 Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song 18 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes 19 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display You can also edit the Songs you ve recorded as necessary page 154 20 Press the I SAVE butt...

Page 150: ...e Voice for recording after calling up the Step Record display 1 Press the H button to select Normal 2 Press the I button to select normal note type 3 Press the 7π π π π button to select the eighth note 4 While holding C3 key on the keyboard press the 7π π π π button Do not release the C3 key yet Keep holding it while executing the following steps Example 3 6 7 5 1 4 The numbers shown in the sheet...

Page 151: ... the 7π π π π button and successively press the 5π π π π button After you press the 5π π π π button release the keys 8 Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song 9 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes 10 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page ...

Page 152: ...re apply to step 7 of the Basic Operations for Step Recording on page 144 1 Make sure the STYLE CONTROL AUTO FILL IN button is set to OFF then press the STYLE CONTROL MAIN VARIATION A button 2 Press the 5π π π π button to select the half note length 3 Play the chords C F and G in the chord section of the keyboard 4 Press the STYLE CONTROL BREAK button C F G F G7 C 2 3 5 6 8 9 1 4 7 The numbers sho...

Page 153: ... you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 154 13 Press the F EXPAND button to convert the input chord change data into the Song data 14 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 70 7 8 9 C CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the ...

Page 154: ... edit Songs 4 Select the appropriate tab by using the TAB buttons and edit the Song Re Recording a Specific Section Punch In Out REC MODE page 155 This lets you re record a specific section of a Song Editing Channel Events CHANNEL page 156 This lets you edit the channel events For example you can delete data or transpose notes by channel Editing Note or Chord Events CHORD 1 16 page 159 This lets y...

Page 155: ...e I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 70 PUNCH IN settings PUNCH OUT settings CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 70 NORMAL Overwrite recording starts when pressing the SONG PLAY PAUSE button...

Page 156: ...n of the SETUP menu display is com pleted this button changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you are not satisfied with the Operation results The Undo function only has one level only the immediate operation can be undone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PUNCH IN setting P...

Page 157: ...sults you should set the Quantize size to the shortest note value in the channel For example if eighth notes are the shortest in the channel you should use eighth note as the Quantize size Settings The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks are exceptionally conve nient since they allow you to quantize two different note values at the same time For example when the straight eighth notes and...

Page 158: ... Song starts 3 Checkmark the selected item by pressing the 8π π π π button SOURCE 1 Selects the channel 1 16 to be mixed All MIDI events in the selected channel are copied to the destination channel SOURCE 2 Selects the channel 1 16 to be mixed Only note events in the selected channel are copied to the destination channel In addi tion to the values 1 16 there is a COPY setting that allows you to c...

Page 159: ...buttons to edit the parameter value The DATA ENTRY dial can also be used To actually enter an edited value simply move the cursor away from the parameter To restore the original value press the 8 CANCEL button before move the cursor 4 When the CHORD tab display is selected press the F EXPAND but ton to convert the data into Song data 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display ...

Page 160: ...des the note number which corresponds to the key which was played plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is played and the gate time value the length of a note Ctrl Control Change Settings to control the Voice such as volume pan filter and effect depth edited via the Mixing Console described on page 87 etc Prog Program Change MIDI program change number for selecting a Voice P Bnd Pitch Be...

Page 161: ...dit ing Operation on page 154 From this display you can edit recorded System Exclusive events which do not belong to a specific channel such as tempo and beat time signature The opera tions here are basically the same as those in the section Editing Note or Chord Events on page 159 System Events Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data i...

Page 162: ...o call up the lyrics editing display Operations are the same as in the section Entering Characters page 73 2 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 70 Name Allows you to enter the Song name Lyrics Allows you to enter lyrics Control Codes CR Enters a line break in the lyrics text LF Unavailable on the ...

Page 163: ...o Quick Guide pages Singing Along with Song Playback Karaoke or Your Own Performance page 54 Connecting a Microphone page 54 Singing with the Lyrics Display page 55 Convenient Functions for Karaoke page 56 Adjusting the tempo page 31 Transpose page 56 Applying effects to Your Voice page 56 Adding Harmony Vocals to Your Voice page 57 Practicing Singing with Proper Pitch Vocal CueTIME page 137 Conve...

Page 164: ...π π buttons Or you can re select the Vocal Harmony type by pressing the 8π RETURN button to return to the Vocal Harmony selection display 6 Use the 3π π π π 5π π π π buttons to select the parameter page 165 you want to edit 7 Set the value of the parameter selected above 8 Press the I SAVE button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type page 70 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAUTION The settings here will be lost if...

Page 165: ...e more feminine the harmony voice becomes The lower the value the more masculine the voice LEAD PITCH CORRECT This parameter is only effective when the LEAD GENDER TYPE above is set to other than Off When Smooth or Hard is selected the pitch of the lead vocal is shifted in precise semitone steps UPPER GENDER THRESH OLD Gender change will occur when the harmony pitch reaches or exceeds the specifie...

Page 166: ...r the keyboard is played This is effective when the Har mony mode page 169 is set to VOCODER or CHORDAL L63 R C L R63 A setting of L63 R pans the sound hard left while C is at cen ter and L R63 is at hard right HARMONY1 2 3 DETUNE Detunes the first lowest second and third highest harmony notes by the specified number of cents PITCH TO NOTE When this is set to ON you can play the voices of the inst...

Page 167: ... The instrument features a high grade three band LOW MID and HIGH digital equalizer function for the microphone sound Hz Adjusts the center frequency of the corresponding band dB Boosts or cuts the level of the corresponding band by up to 12 dB NOISE GATE This effect mutes the input signal when the input from the microphone falls below a specified level This effectively cuts off extraneous noise a...

Page 168: ...you determine which notes are used to control the harmony BAL This lets you set the balance between the lead vocal your own voice and Vocal Harmony Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal When this is set to L H63 L Lead Vocal H Vocal Harmony only the Vocal Harmony is output when it is set to L63 H only the lead vocal is output SONG CHANNEL...

Page 169: ...s automatically set to CHORDAL In all other cases the mode is set to VOCODER VOCODER The harmony notes are determined by the notes you play on the keyboard and or song data You can specify whether the Vocoder effect is controlled by your keyboard performance or by the Song data page 168 CHORDAL The harmony notes are determined by the following three types of chord chords played in the chord sectio...

Page 170: ...n to call up the MICROPHONE SET TING display 3 Press the TAB button to select the TALK SETTING tab display 4 Use the A B buttons to select the item parameter page 171 to be set 5 Use the 1π π π π 7π π π π buttons to set the value 6 Press the EXIT button to exit from the MICROPHONE SETTING dis play 5 4 3 6 CAUTION Settings in the TALK SETTING tab display are automatically saved to the instrument wh...

Page 171: ...is sets the depth of the chorus effects applied to the micro phone sound TOTAL VOLUME ATTENUA TOR This determines the amount of attenuation to be applied to the overall sound excepting the microphone input allowing you to effectively adjust the balance between your voice and the overall instrument sound DSP MIC ON OFF This turns the DSP effect applied to the microphone sound ON or OFF DSP MIC TYPE...

Page 172: ...reless connection The special website can be opened when directly connect ing the Clavinova to the Internet Depending on the Internet con nection you may not be able to connect to two or more devices for example a computer and the instrument depending on the contract with the provider This means you cannot connect with the Clavinova If in doubt check your contract or contact your provider Connect ...

Page 173: ...he instrument is connected to the Internet To close the website display and return to the operation display of the instrument press the EXIT button Operations in the Special Website Scrolling the Display When the size of the web page is too large to be shown at one time in the browser display of the instrument a scroll bar appears at the right side of the display Use the DATA ENTRY dial to scroll ...

Page 174: ...the 8π ENTER button to actually call up the link destination You can also select and call up links by using the A J buttons Entering Characters This section explains how to enter characters within the website for inputting a password or searching for data refer to the Entering Characters on page 74 Return to the Previous Web Page To return to a previously selected web page press the 1π BACK button...

Page 175: ...of the Internet display indicate the current Internet connection status 2 1 3 4 Message The following three messages are displayed according to the loading status of the web page Disconnected This appears when the instrument is not connected with the Internet When this message is displayed the web page cannot be seen Icon 1 is displayed Now opening web page The web page is being loaded Icon 2 flas...

Page 176: ...ring pur chase The downloaded data is saved in the MyDownloads folder in the USB tab display of the File Selection display To close the folder and call up the next highest level folder press the 8π UP button in the File Selection display When a USB storage device is not connected to the instrument during pur chase The downloaded data is saved in the MyDownloads folder in the User tab display of th...

Page 177: ... register the bookmark press the 7π π π π EXECUTE button or press the 8π π π π CANCEL button to cancel 5 To return to the browser press the 8π π π π CLOSE button Opening a Bookmarked Page 1 Press the 4π π π π BOOKMARK button to call up the Bookmark dis play 2 Press the 1π π π π π π π π button to select the desired bookmark 3 Press the 2π π π π VIEW button to open the page of the selected bookmark ...

Page 178: ...nges the order of the bookmarks 1 Select the bookmark you wish to move then press the 4π π π π MOVE button The lower part of the display changes letting you select the new posi tion for the bookmark 2 Select the intended position by pressing the 1π π π π π π π π button 3 Move the bookmark to the selected position by pressing the 7π π π π EXECUTE button 5 Changing names Changes the name of the sele...

Page 179: ...the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Setting dis play 2 Press the TAB buttons to select the desired display 3 Select the desired item by pressing the 1π π π π π π π π button 4 To call up the relevant Edit display press the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT button For some items the Edit display may not be shown but the setting or change may be executed 5 Press the 2π π π π π π π π button to select th...

Page 180: ...stores the home page setting 5 Show images Image data and pictures in the web page are shown in the browser when this is set to on Image data is not shown when this is set to off 6 Time zone This determines the time zone setting for the browser 1 2 3 Make a written note of the settings here in case you have to enter them again Use DHCP DNS server1 DNS server2 IP address Subnet mask Gateway 1 Use D...

Page 181: ...3 Channel Determines the channel 4 Encryption Determines whether or not the data is encrypted 5 WEP key type WEP key length WEP key These settings are available only when Encryption above is enabled These set the type and length of the encryption key 2 3 4 5 1 1 Proxy server Proxy port Non proxy server Determines the proxy server name port number and the host name for the non proxy server The sett...

Page 182: ...ired page on the special website to be the Home page 1 Open the page you wish to set as your new Home page 2 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Setting dis play 3 Press the TAB button to select the BROWSER tab 4 Press the 1 button to select the setting Set current page as Home 5 Use the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT buttons to actually set the selected page as your new Home page 6 To retu...

Page 183: ... made in the Internet Settings displays except for the cookies and bookmarks including those related to Internet connec tion 1 Press the 5 SETTING button to call up the Internet Settings dis play 2 Press the TAB button to select the OTHERS tab 3 Press the 1π π π π π π π π button to select Initialize 4 Use the 2π π π π 3π π π π EDIT buttons to initialize the Internet set tings Sometimes cookies con...

Page 184: ...ects and allows data transfer between a conventional telephone line and a computer It con verts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line and vice versa NTP Short for Network Time Protocol a standard for setting the internal system clock of the computer over a network For this instrument the internal clock of the computer is used to specify the valid tim...

Page 185: ... the instru ment s MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the vol ume of the sound output to the external device Connect the instrument s AUX OUT L L R R jacks and the input jacks of a pair of powered speakers using appropriate audio cables Use only the L L R jack for connection with a monaural device CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power of all the co...

Page 186: ...page 56 CAUTION When the sound of an external device is output to the instrument first turn on the power to the external device then to the instrument Reverse this order when you turn the power off LINE OUT R L L R AUX IN Instrument Synthesizer Tone generator Phone plug standard Audio cable Pin plug Video out settings CVP 405 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY TAB SCREEN OUT 2 Sele...

Page 187: ... FUNCTION D CONTROLLER TAB PEDAL 2 Use the A B buttons to select one of the three pedals or the AUX connected pedal to which the function is to be assigned 3 Use the 1π π π π button to select the functions to be assigned to the pedal specified in step 2 Details on the pedal functions are listed below 4 Use the 2π π π π 8π π π π buttons to set the details of the selected functions The available par...

Page 188: ...own by using the pedal MOD S ART1 CVP 405 MODULATION CVP 403 401 Applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard Moreover various effects can be added to the S Articulation Voice CVP 405 page 79 The effect becomes deeper when pressing down the foot controller You can turn this function on off for each key board part on this display MOD S ART2 ALT CVP 405 As a variation on MOD S ART1 the e...

Page 189: ...al plays a percussion instrument selected by the 4π 8π buttons You can use the keyboard to select the desired percussion instrument DUAL ON OFF Same as the PART ON OFF DUAL RIGHT2 button SPLIT ON OFF Same as the PART ON OFF SPLIT LEFT button OTS Calls up the next One Touch Setting OTS Calls up the previous One Touch Setting SONG STYLE MIC CVP 405 403 LEFT RIGHT1 RIGHT2 These specify the part s tha...

Page 190: ...next section n 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 Connection by MIDI terminals There are two ways to connect the in...

Page 191: ...rage device be sure to read Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Mem ory Floppy Disk etc on page 22 1 Connect the USB storage device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal with a standard USB cable 2 After that exit once from the selection display then return to the display or press the Tab switch buttons and simultaneously from the selection display The USB tabs USB 1 USB 2 etc are automatically call...

Page 192: ...s is recorded to CD When you play back that CD on your audio system you can hear the actual piano performance The piano itself is not neces sary since the recording contains the actual sounds of the piano and your speakers reproduce them Copying files from a computer hard disk to a USB storage device Files contained on the hard disk of a computer can be transferred to the instrument by first copyi...

Page 193: ...sed and when was it released Then each piece of information is changed into a number value and sent to the tone generator Using these numbers as a basis for sound generation the tone generator plays the stored sampled note Example Keyboard Data Panel operations on the instrument such as playing the keyboard and selecting voices are processed and stored as MIDI data The auto accompaniment Styles an...

Page 194: ...e which data is to be sent over which MIDI channel when transmitting MIDI data page 198 The instrument also allows you to determine how the received data is played back page 199 System Messages This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system These include System Exclusive messages for transferring data unique to each instrument manufac turer and Realtime messages for controlling the ...

Page 195: ... with greater functionality and open ended expandability for the future The instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played SMF is the most common format used for MIDI sequence files The instrument is compat ible with SMF Formats 0 and 1 and records song data using SMF Format 0 Style File The Style File Format combines all of Yamaha s auto accompaniment k...

Page 196: ... dis play Press one of the A J buttons to select a MIDI template To use the templates already saved to the USER display or to edit them Press the TAB button to select the USER display Press one of the A J buttons to select a MIDI tem plate 3 To edit a template press the 8 EDIT but ton to call up the MIDI display for editing The individual parameters settings are shown for the selected template Her...

Page 197: ...r Style synchronizes with an external MIDI clock instead of the instru ment s internal clock This template should be used when you wish to set the tempo on the MIDI device connected to the instrument MIDI Accord 1 MIDI accordions allow you to transmit MIDI data and play connected tone generators from the keyboard and bass chord buttons of the accordion This template lets you play melodies from the...

Page 198: ...lay TRANSMIT CLOCK Turns MIDI clock F8 transmission on or off When set to OFF no MIDI clock or Start Stop data is transmitted even if a Song or Style is played back RECEIVE TRANSPOSE Determines whether or not the instrument s transpose setting page 58 is applied to the note events received by the instrument via MIDI START STOP Determines whether incoming FA start and FC stop messages affect Song o...

Page 199: ...parts specially reserved for receiving and playing MIDI data Normally these parts are not used by the instrument itself The instrument can be used as a 32 channel multi timbral tone generator by using these five parts in addition to the general parts except for the microphone sound Rx MONITOR The dots corresponding to each channel 1 16 flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel s n...

Page 200: ...eously set to ON the chord type is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels The operation procedure is basically the same as that of the BASS display above CHORD DETECT display Displaying the Voice Program Change Number Determines whether or not the Voice bank and number are shown in the Voice selection display This is useful when you want to check which bank select MSB LSB val ue...

Page 201: ... sure the Performance Assistant function is off on the operation display page 43 Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch The Scale parameter has probably been set to some thing other than Equal changing the tuning system of the keyboard Make sure Equal is selected as the Scale in the Scale Tune display page 83 There is a slight difference in sound quality among different notes played on the keyboar...

Page 202: ...the Mixing Console display page 89 The sound is distorted or noisy The volume may be turned up too high Make sure all relevant volume settings are appropriate This may be caused by certain effects Try canceling all unnecessary effects especially distortion type effects page 91 Adjust the sound using the 8π TOTAL GAIN ADJ buttons from the display shown in step 6 of Editing and Saving the selected E...

Page 203: ...ntaining the Registration has not been selected Select the appropriate bank page 128 When using the Freeze function of the Registration Memory the On Off setting of the Left Part does not change even when changing the Registration Mem ory setting The Left Part On Off setting is included in the Style group Remove the checkmark from STYLE in the Freeze setting display page 129 Even though a Registra...

Page 204: ...tton Make sure to turn on the Guide lamps page 137 Any notes outside of the 88 key range cannot be indi cated by the Guide lamps The Guide lamps light an octave or two lower higher than the actual pitch The Guide lamps sometimes light an octave or two lower higher than the actual pitch depending on the selected Voice The lamps in the chord section of the keyboard light The Guide function for chord...

Page 205: ...The microphone input signal cannot be recorded by Song Style recording Use the USB Audio Recorder func tion page 60 Furthermore you can connect a recorder to the output terminals AUX OUT and record the microphone signal Harmony can be heard in addition to the microphone sound Vocal Harmony is set to ON Turn Vocal Harmony off page 57 The Vocal Harmony effect sounds distorted or out of tune Your voc...

Page 206: ...ixed When you lean the unit against the wall support the music rest with your hand so that the music rest will not fall CAUTION Do not place the unit A with the rear side facing down Do not lay the unit A upside down on the floor 3 Attach B and C 4 Attach D 5 Raising A to the standing position Use the B and C as support to raise A CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers When you raise A do no...

Page 207: ... floor then affix the E using two screws 1 Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connec tor Insert the plug with the arrow printed side facing front toward the keyboard side If the plug will not go in easily do not force it Double check the orientation of the plug then try again 2 Align the pedal cord into the groove on D and install the plastic cover onto the groove Be careful not to insert t...

Page 208: ...ch the upper side to D and E 2 Attach the top of B to D and E by finger tightening the thin screws 4 12mm 3 While pushing the lower part of D and E from outside secure the bottom ends of B using two tapping screws 4 20mm 4 Insert the other two tapping screws 4 20mm into the other two screw holes to secure B 5 Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in Step 3 2 4 Mount A Be s...

Page 209: ...djuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface After completing the assembly please check the following A A D 1 Insert the pedal cord plug to the pedal connector from the front 2 Attach the cord holders to D as shown then clip the cord into the holders 3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord Are there any parts left over Review the assembly procedure and correct any...

Page 210: ...f ferent from the other side In this case position the rear panel so that the side of the surface color similar to the side panel left and the side panel right faces the player 1 Place the lower side of B on each foot of D and E then attach the upper side to D and E 2 Attach the top of B to D and E by finger tightening the thin screws 4 12mm 3 While pushing the lower part of D and E from outside s...

Page 211: ...ct with the floor surface After completing the assembly please check the following 2 1 A Center A to produce equal clearance on the left and right sides Use 6x16 mm short screws to secure A from the front 1 Insert the pedal cord plug to the pedal connector from the rear 2 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown then clip the cord into the holders 3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack i...

Page 212: ... Accesso ries page 214 1 Remove the three backing papers from the adhesive tape in the case and fit the floppy disk drive into the case 2 Fold the USB cable inside the case as shown 3 Attach the drive and case assembly to the left underside of the instrument using the included four screws 4 mm x 10 mm 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Have a Phillips head screwdriver ready Inse...

Page 213: ... 15 Drum SFX Kits GM2 GS GS Voices for GS Song playback Natural Voice 21 21 3 S Articulation Voice 24 Mega Voice 15 10 Live Voice 20 14 10 Cool Voice 26 18 16 Sweet Voice 22 13 11 Organ Flutes 10 Regular Voice 276 254 246 Sound Creator YES Effects Effect Blocks Reverb Chorus DSP Master 6 Microphone 1 Effect Types Reverb Chorus DSP Reverb 34 Preset 3 User Chorus 29 Preset 3 User DSP 1 191 Preset 3 ...

Page 214: ... YES Sound Bell on off Human Voices 5 Languages Registra tion Memory Buttons 8 Regist Sequence Freeze YES Others Demo YES Language for Display 6 Languages English Japanese German French Spanish Italian Direct Access YES Piano Reset Button incl Piano Lock YES Transpose Keyboard Song Master Scale Type 9 USB Connection USB to HOST Computer YES USB TO DEVICE left side of front panel YES USB TO DEVICE ...

Page 215: ...9 200 Contrast 18 CONTROLLER 97 Cool 79 COPY 71 CUT 72 D Damper Pedal 30 DELETE 72 Demo 23 Demo Voice 34 Direct Access 64 DOC Disk Orchestra Collection 195 Drums 79 DSP 85 DSP DSP VARIATION 85 DUAL 80 E EDIT 117 Edit Bookmarks 178 Edit Effect 92 Edit EQ 95 Edit Lyrics 154 Edit Music Finder 110 Edit OTS 51 Edit Song 154 Edit Style 119 Edit Vocal Harmony 163 Edit Voice 96 EFFECT 89 Effect microphone...

Page 216: ... 63 microphone 54 MICROPHONE SETTING 166 MIDI 192 MIDI Settings 196 MIDI Templates 197 MIXING CONSOLE 87 MONO POLY 85 MULTI FINGER 104 Multi track recording 139 Music Finder 52 Music Rest 16 N NAME 73 Natural 79 Notation 38 O One Touch Setting 50 One Handed Practice 39 Organ Flutes 100 Organ Flutes 79 Others 181 OTS Link 51 OTS Link Timing 106 OVERALL SETTING 167 OWNER 18 20 Owner Name 20 P PANEL ...

Page 217: ... of the pedal 187 SFX 79 Sheet Music Braces 16 SINGLE FINGER 104 SMF Standard MIDI file 195 Song 35 SONG CH 1 8 9 16 88 Song channels 143 Sostenuto Pedal 30 SOUND 98 Sound Creator 96 sound effects 34 Speaker setting 17 SPLIT 80 SPLIT POINT 107 Step Recording 114 139 Stop ACMP 106 Style 44 106 Style Assembly 114 Style Change Behavior 106 Style Creator 113 Style File 195 STYLE PART 88 Style parts 14...

Page 218: ...NCTION X G GUIDE f I INTERNET Y INTRO I II III B K Keyboard guide lamps t L LCD CONTRAST J Left pedal q LYRICS button CVP 403 401 e LYRICS TEXT button CVP 405 e M MAIN VARIATION A B C D C MASTER VOLUME 3 MEMORY j Mic signal over lamps CVP 405 403 u MIXING CONSOLE M MUSIC FINDER I O ON OFF METRONOME 5 OTS LINK o P PIANO RESET h PLAY PAUSE POWER 1 R REC REGIST BANK i REPEAT g REW FF buttons S SCORE ...

Page 219: ...ed by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc and Chrysalis Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Chim Chim Cher ee from Walt Disney s MARY POPPINS Words and Music by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman 1963 Wonderland Music Company Inc Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Do Re Mi from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard R...

Page 220: ... Reserved Moon River from the Paramount Picture BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY S Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Henry Mancini Copyright 1961 Renewed 1989 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Moonlight Serenade Words by Mitchell Parish Music by Glen Miller Copyright 1939 Renewed 1967 by ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORA TION All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI ROBBIN...

Page 221: ...E C Music Ltd and Blue Sky Rider Songs All Rights for E C Music Ltd Administered by Unichappell Music Inc All Rights for Blue Sky Rider Songs Administered by Irving Music Inc International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved That Old Black Magic from the Paramount Picture STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Harold Arlen Copyright 1942 Renewed 1969 by Famous Music Corporation Int...

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Page 223: ...ations that do not significantly contribute to their operating temperature Placement of this product close to heat sources such as radiators heat registers 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 Examples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or we...

Page 224: ...ot produce satisfac tory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corpo ration 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 IMPORTANT ...

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