CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner’s Manual
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You can easily reset to appropriate settings for playing the instrument as a piano, no matter what settings
you’ve made from the panel. This function called “Piano Reset” allows you to play the “CFX Grand” Voice
across the entire keyboard.
NOTE
This function cannot be used while the Piano Room display (page 44) or the Piano Lock display (see below) is shown.
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Press and hold down the [PIANO ROOM] button for two seconds or longer.
A message appears in the display.
2
Touch [Reset] to call up the appropriate settings for playing as a piano.
You can “lock” the panel settings to the appropriate settings for playing the instrument as a piano instantly,
no matter what settings you’ve made from the panel. Once locked, the instrument stays in the default piano
settings, even if other buttons are pressed — only allowing you to play the keyboard, use the pedals, or
adjust the master volume. In other words, Piano Lock prevents you from accidentally selecting and playing
another sound during your piano performance.
1
Press and hold down the [PIANO ROOM] button for two seconds or longer.
A message appears in the display.
2
Touch [Lock] to call up the Piano Lock display.
The panel settings will be locked in the appropriate settings for playing as a piano.
To disable Piano Lock, press and hold the [PIANO ROOM] button again for two seconds or longer.
If you turn off the power with Piano Lock enabled, turning on the power next time will call up the Piano
Lock display.
Simply by selecting a VRM Voice, you can enjoy the VRM effect (see below). An icon [VRM] is shown at
the left side of the Voice name of a VRM Voice on the Voice Selection display.
The default setting of the VRM effect is on. You can turn it on or off, and adjust the depth via [Menu] →
[Voice Setting] → [Piano] → 1/2 page. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).
Calling up the Appropriate Settings for Piano Performance (Piano Reset)
Locking the Settings for Piano Performance (Piano Lock)
Playing Realistic Resonance-enhanced Piano Sounds (VRM Voices)
VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling)
On a actual acoustic piano, if you press the damper pedal and play a key, not only does the string of the pressed key
vibrate, it also causes other strings and the soundboard to vibrate, with each influencing the rest, creating a rich and
brilliant resonance that sustains and expands. The VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling) technology featured in this
instrument reproduces the complicated interaction between both string and soundboard resonance, and make the
sound more like that of a real acoustic piano. Since resonance instantaneously occurs depending on the action of
the keys and pedal, you can expressively vary the sound by changing the timing of your pressing the keys, and the
timing and depth of your pressing the pedal.