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Summary of Contents for Clavinova CVP-89

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones ...

Page 2: ... record of your purchase CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure The e...

Page 3: ...English Owner s Manual Deutsch Bedienungsanleitung Français Mode d emploi Español Manual de instrucciones ...

Page 4: ...ls 2 Preparation 4 The Volume Controls 5 Demonstration Playback 6 Voice Selection 7 Selecting the 60 Voices 7 Keyboard Percussion 8 Dual Mode 9 Engaging the Dual Mode 9 Dual mode Voice Balance 9 Split Mode 10 Engaging the Split Mode 10 Changing the Split Voices 10 Changing the Split Point 10 Split Balance 11 Damper Pedal Operation in the Split Mode 11 Digital Reverb Effects 12 Selecting a Reverb E...

Page 5: ...s given below nism and or the floppy disk To remove a partially ejected disk try pressing the eject button once again or push the disk back into the slot then repeat the eject procedure carefully Never open or close the key cover while a disk is extending from the drive i e in the ejected position The key cover may contact the disk possibly damag ing the disk or even the disk drive Do not insert a...

Page 6: ...6BEAT DANCE POP BOOGIE SLOW ROCK SWING JAZZ BALLAD BOSSA RHUMBA MARCH STYLE COUNTRY WALTZ STYLE 13 50 DISK STYLE 1 2 START STOP INTRO ENDING SYNCHRO START SOLO STYLEPLAY NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE FINGERED A B C PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E PIANO HARPSI CHORD VIBES GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGH BASS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE C D E F G A B 1 2 45 7 3 ...

Page 7: ... r TEMPO YES and NO Buttons page 18 42 t VOICE Selectors page 7 y SPLIT Button page 10 u 3 5 Floppy Disk Drive page 26 30 35 44 i REGISTRATION Button page 29 o MEMORY Button page 29 p DISK ORCHESTRA Buttons page 30 55 Q CHORD SEQUENCE Button page 41 W Keyboard page 13 E FILL IN Bars page 20 R Disk Orchestra Keyboard Guide Lamps page 32 T Soft Pedal page 14 Y Sostenuto Pedal page 14 U Damper Pedal ...

Page 8: ...will light Press the POWER switch again to turn the power off When the power is initially turned on the PIANO voice selector LED will light the POP style selector LED will light and the display will appear as shown to the left Headphones One or two standard pairs of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for pri vate practice or late night playing The internal speaker system is automatically shu...

Page 9: ...res are used and the RHYTHM volume control can be used to balance the keyboard and rhythm sound when only rhythm accompaniment is used The volume of the keyboard can be independently adjusted 1 127 by using the BASS control while holding the UTILITY button this is particularly handy for adjusting the balance when recording the Clavinova sound Other Volume Control Modes The Auto Accompaniment volum...

Page 10: ...S ELEC BASS DRUMS VOICE 13 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE MAX MIN MASTER VOLUME CAdjust the Volume Use the MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the volume and play along on the keyboard if you like NOTES The tempo cannot be adjusted during demo playback ZPress the DEMO button XSelect a Demo Tune The 25 demo tunes are selected via the STYLE and VOICE selectors the corresponding selector indicators light w...

Page 11: ...IBES GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS DRUMS VOICE 13 60 SPLIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE SONG PHRASE NUMBER START STOP REW FF REC CHORD SEQUENCE PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL SONG SELECT 1 2 3 10 DISK ORCHESTRA PAUSE RIGHT LEFT ORCH RHYTHM VOICE PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E PIANO HARPSI CHORD VIBES GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS DRUMS VOICE 13 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...

Page 12: ...und The PIANO voice is automatically selected when the power is initially turned on The chorus effect ON OFF and pitch bend range parameters for the voices can be accessed via the UTILITY mode page 43 62 No Name Usable Range 13 BRASS F0 C6 14 POP BRASS F0 C6 15 TRUMPET F0 C6 16 MUTE TRUMPET F 2 A5 17 HORN A 0 F4 18 SAX A 0 F 5 Voices 13 60 Panel Voices 1 12 Keyboard Percussion ELEC BASS DRUMS VOIC...

Page 13: ...nel voices by pressing the VOICE 13 60 button and any other voice selector at the same time The VOICE and buttons can then be used to select the desired 13 60 voice The names of both selected voices will appear on the display the 13 60 voice name will appear on right side of the display To return to the normal single voice play mode press any single voice selector Two 13 60 Voices To combine two v...

Page 14: ...TRO ENDING SYNCHRO START SOLO STYLEPLAY NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE FINGERED A B C VOICE PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E PIANO HARPSI CHORD VIBES GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS DRUMS VOICE 13 60 SPLIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE SONG PHRASE NUMBER START STOP REW FF REC CHORD SEQUENCE PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL SONG SELECT 1 2 3 10 DISK ...

Page 15: ... continuous scrolling in the specified direction Damper Pedal Operation in the Split Mode The damper pedal the right pedal see The Pedals on page 14 can be as signed to the left voice only the right voice only or to both voices in the split mode Right Voice Only default Press the right damper pedal while holding the SPLIT button Left Voice Only Press the left soft pedal while holding the SPLIT but...

Page 16: ...MENT MAX MIN STYLE POP 16BEAT DANCE POP BOOGIE SLOW ROCK SWING JAZZ BALLAD BOSSA RHUMBA MARCH STYLE COUNTRY WALTZ STYLE 13 50 DISK STYLE 1 2 START STOP INTRO ENDING SYNCHRO START SOLO STYLEPLAY NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE FINGERED A B C VOICE PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E PIANO HARPSI CHORD VIBES GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS DRUMS VOIC...

Page 17: ...ion through CENTER for center to RIGHT 6 for full right at the MAX control position This can be used to produce a broader ensemble sound with the Performance Memory multitrack recording feature Each voice has a preset pan setting indicated by KEY BOARD on the display which is automatically set when the power is first turned on The pan settings are as follows NOTES The KEYBOARD default keyboard sca...

Page 18: ...ssing the LEFT PEDAL button while the left pedal function name remains on the display LEFT PEDAL TEMPO TAP METRONOME NO YES Center Pedal Sostenuto Pedal If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note s are held those notes will be sustained as long as the pedal is held as if the damper pedal had been pressed but all subsequently played notes will not be su...

Page 19: ...nd sostenuto pedal functions do not affect the DRUMS voice LEFT PEDAL FUNCTION SOLO STYLEPLAY Pitch Bend LEFT PEDAL FUNCTION PITCH BEND When this function is selected the center and left pedals can be used to bend the pitch of notes played on the keyboard up or down respectively while the center or left pedal is held The default pitch bend range is individually set for each voice The pitch bend ra...

Page 20: ...ltaneously and press any key between C3 and B3 Each time a key in this range is pressed the pitch is lowered by approximately 1 2 cents up to a maximum of about 50 cents below standard pitch To lower the pitch in 1 hertz increments press the TEMPO button instead of the C3 B3 keys The TEMPO button can also be used to tune up while the A 1 and A 1 keys are held XRelease the A 1 and A 1 keys C3 B3 A ...

Page 21: ...Z STYLE 13 50 STYLE POP 16BEAT DANCE POP BOOGIE SLOW ROCK SWING JAZZ BALLAD BOSSA RHUMBA MARCH STYLE COUNTRY WALTZ STYLE 13 50 Of the Clavinova s 50 styles 12 are panel styles which can be directly accessed by pressing the corresponding STYLE selector When a style selector is pressed the corresponding indicator will light and the number and name of the se lected style will appear on the display Th...

Page 22: ... COUNTRY ROCK WALTZ 47 JAZZ WALTZ 48 VIENNA WALTZ 49 BOSSA WALTZ 50 COUNTRY WALTZ 1 POP 2 16BEAT 3 DANCE POP 4 BOOGIE 5 SLOW ROCK 6 SWING 7 JAZZ BALLAD 8 BOSSA 9 RHUMBA 10 MARCH 11 COUNTRY 12 WALTZ POP 13 8BEAT 14 ROCK BAND 15 70 S JAZZ ROCK 16 LATIN ROCK 16BEAT 17 16BEAT POP 18 16BEAT BALLAD 19 FUNK 20 16BEAT SHUFFLE SOFT 21 16BEAT SHUFFLE DANCE POP 22 DISCO 23 TECHNO POP 24 REGGAE BOOGIE 25 ROCK...

Page 23: ...o function will be cancelled after a few seconds INTRO ENDING INTRO ENDING NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION START STOP START STOP INTRO ENDING START STOP INTRO ENDING Intro start Fill start to normal Fill start to variation Flashing Left FILL IN Bar Right FILL IN Bar Flashing Flashing SYNCHRO START NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL INTRO ENDIN...

Page 24: ... set to Rhythm Break as described on page 15 the left pedal can be used to create a break in the rhythm while playing Press and release the left pedal to stop the rhythm Rhythm playback will resume from the top of the next measure You can also hold the left pedal for longer breaks the rhythm will resume from the top of the next measure after the pedal is released The break can be cancelled before ...

Page 25: ...mpaniment is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a keyboard since it allows you to supply your own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature ZSelect SINGLE FINGERED XSelect a Style Select an accompaniment style using the style selectors see Style Selection on page 17 Press the SINGLE FINGERED button to select the SINGLE FINGERED mode the SINGLE FINGERED indicator will light CSet the Te...

Page 26: ...1 Piano 1 œ 78 Dbm The Clavinova will accept the following 20 chord types in the Fingered Accompaniment mode On bass chords can be produced by playing 5 note chords the lowest note specifies the bass note while the upper 4 or 3 if the 4 note chord is not recognized specify the chord NOTES The automatic accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in se quence e g some min...

Page 27: ...ice Conventional Full keyboard ABC FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE FINGERED A B C Special Modes Some accompaniment notes may be automatically muted if they interfere musically with what is being played by the right hand This mute function can be enabled or disa bled via the ABC Auto Mute function described on page 64 The mute function is normally enabled default Mute Changing the ABC Split Point The AB...

Page 28: ...ts LED indicator lights The selected rhythm will begin playing When the PROGRAM mode is engaged the LED indicators for all rhythm se lectors that currently contain custom rhythm data will glow green Any previ ously programmed and stored custom rhythm pattern can be erased from memory by pressing the corresponding rhythm button while holding the CAN CEL F6 key CSet the Required Resolution The initi...

Page 29: ...easure custom fill in 2 types Custom INTRO ENDING patterns can also be programmed press the INTRO ENDING button while the rhythm is running to program a custom ending or while the rhythm is stopped to program a custom intro The intro or ending pattern will be the same length as the original 8 measures maximum Up to 8 notes can be played simultaneously The drum kit reverb and pan settings for the c...

Page 30: ... Style disk data can be copied to a different disk see page 47 Selecting Loading Disk Styles ZInsert the Style Disk Insert the Style Disk into the disk drive with the sliding door on the disk facing the drive slot and the label side facing upward The disk should click into place and the disk lamp will light briefly while the Clavinova reads and identifies the disk XMake Sure the SONG SELECT Indica...

Page 31: ...RA 2 SWING NOVELTY 36 PIT ORCHESTRA 3 POPULAR 37 SNARE ROLL PRIZE WINNER 38 CLOCK 39 CLASSICAL POLKA 40 POP BAROQUE 1 41 POP BAROQUE 2 CLASSIC 42 QUASI BAROQUE 43 OVERTURE 1 44 OVERTURE 2 45 URBAN WALTZ 46 CHANSON 47 BOLERO WORLD 48 CHINESE POP 49 ARABIAN POP 50 AFRICAN POP NEject the Disk When Done When you ve finished with the Style Disk press the disk drive EJECT button to remove it Using a Loa...

Page 32: ...lect any other voice after selecting the style CSet the Tempo Set the desired tempo if necessary using the TEMPO and buttons see Tempo Control on page 18 VPlay Play the required chords single finger or fingered on the ABC section of the keyboard while playing a melody line on the upper keyboard for some styles only one note can be played at a time on the right hand section of the keyboard in the S...

Page 33: ...ensitivity Pitch Bend Range for the selected voice only Chorus On Off for the selected voice only Soundboard Effect Depth XMemorize the Settings Press one of the VOICE selectors while holding the MEMORY button The indicator of the pressed voice selector will glow green indicating that the panel data has been memorized in that location MEMORY REGIST RATION PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E PIANO HA CH 1 2 3 R...

Page 34: ...IGHT 1 LEFT 2 ORCH 3 10 and RHYTHM indicators will light if the corresponding tracks contain performance data and the selected song number and name will be shown on the display along with the current tempo Use the SONG PHRASE NUMBER and buttons to select the desired song number Select ALL if you want all songs on the disk to be played and repeated until playback is stopped NOTES You can also start...

Page 35: ...have 15 or 16 tracks indicated by numbers 1 through 9 and letters A through E and R or A through G on the display depending on the type of data Via the Keyboard Turn the desired tracks on or off by pressing the keys shown in the illustration to the left while holding the ORCH 3 10 button the current status of the tracks is shown on the display while the ORCH 3 10 button is held Press the key once ...

Page 36: ...key s to be played via the guide lamps above the keyboard As you play the appropriate keys the piece will continue pausing until you play the right keys each time As with automated performance the song will stop automatically when the end is reached or it can be stopped at any time by pressing the START STOP button NOTES Disk Orchestra playback tempo can be set to any desired value after a song ha...

Page 37: ...d the B point Repeat playback will begin automatically from the A point as soon as the B point has been specified The programmed A and B points are retained until a different song number or mode is selected and the A B phrase can be selected again for repeat playback after play back has been stopped by following the Phrase Repeat procedure described above and selecting A B instead of a phrase numb...

Page 38: ...le to change the track 1 2 voice by using the panel voice selectors during playback of Disk Orchestra Collection and Disklavier PianoSoft disks In this case the playback voice will become the same as the voice played via the keyboard The playback voice cannot be changed when playing back other type of disks the keyboard voice can be changed The phrase repeat function described above can only be us...

Page 39: ...ect a Voice Use the VOICE selectors to select the voice you want to record with You can try out the selected voice on the keyboard before proceeding VEngage the Record Ready Mode Press the REC button so that its indicator lights The RIGHT 1 indicator should also glow red at this point indicating that you are ready to record on track 1 The number of the current record track and the status of tracks...

Page 40: ...laying the keyboard or pressing the START STOP button before you ve completed the following steps SONG PHRASE NUMBER REC Play on the keyboard Recording will begin automatically as soon as you start playing NOTES You can turn the metronome on before or during recording the metronome sound will not be recorded The symbol will appear during recording NStop Recording Stop recording by pressing the STA...

Page 41: ...hat the indicator goes out In the same way de select the RHYTHM track if you don t want to record the rhythm sound Recording with Solo Styleplay If you also select solo styleplay the solo styleplay sound will be recorded on tracks 11 through 14 Solo Styleplay can be recorded at the same time as SIN GLE FINGERED ABC but not at the same time as FULL KEYBOARD mode ABC NStart Recording The synchronize...

Page 42: ...mode To change individual ABC part volume settings engage any ABC mode after turning REC on set the RHYTHM CHORD 1 CHORD 2 and or BASS volume control as required then disengage the record mode The BASS volume control can be used while holding the UTILITY button to inde pendently adjust the volume of each track except the rhythm track The volume of the rhythm track is adjusted via the RHYTHM volume...

Page 43: ...T STOP VSelect a Track If you want to record on a different track than the one that is currently selected for recording red indicator use the normal track selection procedure 1 2 3 10 RIGHT RIGHT LEFT LEFT ORCH ORCH RHYTHM RHYTHM Erasing All Material From the Punch in Point If at step B above you press the START STOP button while holding the track button corresponding to the track on which you wan...

Page 44: ...ppy disk must already be loaded in the disk drive VEngage the MIDI Record Ready Mode Press the REC button while holding the UTILITY button to engage the MIDI record ready mode In this mode all tracks 1 through 15 can be recorded at the same time via the correspondingly numbered MIDI channels That is MIDI data re ceived on channel 1 will be recorded on track 1 data received via channel 2 will be re...

Page 45: ...will be a rhythm only sequence C7 q w B6 A6 CHORD SEQUENCE BEAT CStop Recording When all the required chords and style changes have been entered press the CHORD SEQUENCE button to stop recording NOTES The chord sequence data now resides in Performance Memory tracks 3 though 10 and 15 and can be played back in the normal way Add melody tracks 1 and 2 as required You can also record over individual ...

Page 46: ... flash on the display In such cases press the TEMPO s YES button to actually engage the selected func tion or the TEMPO t NO button to cancel You can release the UTILITY button once you ve pressed the TEMPO s button XSet as Required Use the TEMPO s and t buttons while still holding the UTILITY but ton to select the required setting or follow the procedure given below for the se lected function You...

Page 47: ...ly selected voice Once the Chorus ON OFF function has been selected use the TEMPO s and t buttons to turn the chorus effect ON or OFF then release the UTILITY button NOTES The chorus ON OFF setting is retained in memory for approximately one week even when the power is turned off See page vii for a list of the chorus settings for each voice In the Dual mode the setting of the voice shown to the le...

Page 48: ...function see Selecting Using the Utility Functions page 42 XSelect a Song Number Execute the Function Registration memory data can be saved to a blank song number or one that al ready contains performance memory data Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to select the song number to which you want to save the registration memory data then press the START STOP button to actually begin saving the data Simpl...

Page 49: ... C RHYTHM DISK SONG 01 PRESS START XSelect a Song Number Execute the Function Individual key tuning data can be saved to a blank song number or one that already contains performance memory data Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to select the song number to which you want to save the individual key tuning data then press the START STOP button to actually begin saving the data Simply release the UTILITY...

Page 50: ...operation If you chose to copy to a different disk you may have to exchange the source and destination disks a few times if the song being copied is long and complex In this case the Clavinova will prompt you to insert the source and destination disks with the displays shown to the left END will appear on the display briefly when the copy operation has been successfully completed While the data is...

Page 51: ...sklavier disks or Standard MIDI File disks Data can not be copied to any write protected disk It is also not possible to copy from one song number to another within the same Disk Orchestra disk 11 SONG COPY CVP 01 PRESS START ZInsert a Disk Select the Delete Function Insert the disk containing the song you want to delete then select the Delete func tion see Selecting Using the Utility Functions pa...

Page 52: ...CConfirm Start the Format Operation When the START STOP button has been pressed ARE YOU SURE will ap pear on the display Use the TEMPO s YES and t NO buttons to confirm and continue or cancel the operation YES if you intend to execute the format operation or NO if you wish to cancel the operation This step is necessary because formatting completely erases any data that is already on the disk make ...

Page 53: ...ou can release the UTIL ITY button CSelect the Quantize Value Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to select the desired quantize value as shown on the display OFF Free No quantization 32 All notes aligned to the nearest 32nd note 16 All notes aligned to the nearest 16th note 8 All notes aligned to the nearest 8th note 24 All notes aligned to the nearest 16th note triplet 12 All notes aligned to the near...

Page 54: ...elect the destination track NOTES Up until this point you can exit from the Track Mix function without affecting the data on disk by pressing the UTILITY button 16 TRACK MIX 1 2 2 PRESS START BStart the Mix Operation Press the START STOP button to start the actual track mix operation The number of the measure being processed will appear in the lower right corner of the display The Track Mix functi...

Page 55: ...n see Selecting Using the Utility Func tions page 42 Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to turn Volume Control ON or OFF Once you ve turned ON to engage the function you can release the UTILITY button 17 VOLUME CONTROL OFF VSet the Volume ø 2 78 123456789ABCDEFG Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to set the volume of the selected track The volume range is from 0 no sound to 127 maximum volume To re record t...

Page 56: ...disk drive then select the Convert to DOC function see Selecting Using the Utility Func tions page 42 This function cannot be executed if an appropriate disk is not loaded see Notes below 19 CONVERT TO DOC SONG 01 PRESS START XSelect a Song Number Execute the Conversion Function Use the TEMPO s and t buttons to select the song number you want to con vert then press the START STOP button to actuall...

Page 57: ...an error related to the disk occurs one of the following messages may appear If this happens check the possible causes and solutions listed below If all else fails try a different disk If this doesn t clear up the problem contact your Yamaha dealer DISK ERROR An error occurred while writing to or reading from the disk Try the operation again if the error occurs a second time the disk or drive may ...

Page 58: ...smit UPRIGHT BASS 31 GM Drum Kit NOTES Always use a high quality MIDI cable to connect MIDI OUT to MIDI IN terminals Never use MIDI cables longer than about 15 meters since cables longer than this can pick up noise which can cause data errors When using the Clavinova with other MIDI equip ment always refer to the MIDI specifications imple mentation chart and MIDI data format of the equip ment used...

Page 59: ...or allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard This situation is Local Control ON since the internal tone generator is controlled locally by its own keyboard Local control can be turned off however so that the Clavinova keyboard does not play the internal voices but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on th...

Page 60: ...ception transmission CANCEL control change reception transmission ON Normally the Clavinova will respond to MIDI program change numbers received from an external keyboard or other MIDI device causing the correspondingly numbered Clavinova voice to be selected The Clavinova will normally also send a MIDI program change number whenever one of its voices is selected causing the correspondingly number...

Page 61: ...ssignments voices 1 128 drum kits 129 136 NOTES See page vii viii for listings of the voice assignments in each mode The Dual Split internal Style ABC and Solo Style Play functions will not operate in the DOC or GM mode Either DOC MODE or GM MODE will appear on the display when you return to the play mode Recording with the GM Voices If you press the Performance Memory REC button while the GM mode...

Page 62: ...By transmitting the Clavinova panel settings and recording them on the MIDI se quence recorder prior to the actual performance data the Clavinova will be automatically restored to the same settings when the performance is played back ZSelect the Panel Data Send Function Select the Panel Data Send function as described in Selecting Using the Utility Functions page 42 or press CHOIR while holding UT...

Page 63: ...ay Transposition 6 6 semitones 5 5 semitones 4 4 semitones 3 3 semitones 2 2 semitones 1 1 semitone 0 Normal 1 1 semitone 2 2 semitones 3 3 semitones 4 4 semitones 5 5 semitones 6 6 semitones 31 GM Drum Kit The CVP 89 includes two different GM drum kits that can be selected via this function There s also an AUTO setting that allows automatic GM drum kit selection NORMAL The default Yamaha standard...

Page 64: ...o Be Tuned Once Press the key to be tuned once to display the current tuning value on the display 0 indicates normal pitch positive values indicate that pitch has been increased by the corresponding number of steps about 1 2 cents per step and negative values indicate that pitch has been lowered by the corresponding number of steps INDIVIDUAL KEY TUNE ON UP ååå 0 INDIVIDUAL KEY TUNE ON UP C 3 0 BS...

Page 65: ...ols expression overall volume 3 Reverb depth for the Rhythm Chord 1 Chord 2 and Bass tracks This applies when playing with ABC and when playing back performance memory data that was re corded with ABC When playing back performance memory data that was recorded without ABC and when playing back Disk Orchestra Collection data the CHORD 1 CHORD 2 and BASS controls correspond to tracks 4 10 1 2 and 3 ...

Page 66: ...ng repeat is automatically turned OFF whenever the POWER switch is turned on 37 RANDOM PLAY OFF 38 Damper Pedal Mode Sets the damper pedal for on off or continuous operation refer to page 14 CONTINUOUS Continuous damper pedal operation SW On off damper pedal operation NOTES Continuous damper pedal operation CONTINUOUS is automatically selected when ever the POWER switch is turned on 38 DAMPER PEDA...

Page 67: ...r all instruments The REV DEPTH and PAN parameters for all instru ments return to their default values and cannot be edited when ALL is selected Up to 16 individual reverb depth settings 8 pan settings and 8 kit settings can be made e g after setting KIT to ALL and selecting NORMAL or PROC ESSED If you attempt to make more reverb depth pan or kit settings the TOO MANY error message will appear The...

Page 68: ...ange when a registration memory is recalled SET TEMPO The recalled tempo setting is used the tempo will change when a registration memory is recalled NOTES The registration Tempo function is automatically turned SET TEMPO whenever the POWER switch is turned on 42 REGIST TEMPO SET TEMPO Utility Functions 43 ABC Auto Mute Turns the Auto Accompaniment mute function on or off refer to page 23 OFF Mute...

Page 69: ... AUX IN jacks either directly or through external equipment AUX OUT R L L R Stereo System MIDI IN THRU and OUT Connectors The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device such as a synthesizer sequencer music computer etc which can be used to con trol the Clavinova The MIDI THRU connector re transmits any data received at the MIDI IN connector allowing chaining of several MIDI...

Page 70: ...ains digital circuitry which can generate radio frequency noise The solution is to move the Clavinova further away from the affected equipment or vice versa 6 Distorted Sound When the Clavinova is Connected to An External Amplifier Speaker System If the Clavinova is connected to a stereo system or instrument amplifier and the sound is distorted reduce the setting of the Clavinova volume control to...

Page 71: ...stra 34 O Options 66 P Pan 13 Panel send data 58 Pause disk orchestra 34 Pedal pause disk orchestra 34 Pedals 14 Percussion kit list ix Performance memory 35 Pitch bend range 62 Pitch bend left pedal 15 Pitch control 16 Pitch display 16 Playing specific parts disk orchestra 31 Polyphony 13 Power switch 4 Program change on cancel 56 Punch in recording 39 Q Quantize song data 49 R Random all song re...

Page 72: ...eg into the cor responding sockets in the main unit making sure that the connectors must be inserted with the protruding clip facing the rear of the main unit Then securely attach the rear leg with the six 5 x 20 mm screws 1 and the pedal bracket with the five 4 x 20 mm round head screws 2 IMPORTANT After assembling the Clavinova check once more to make sure that all screws have been securely fast...

Page 73: ...n en manque aucune XAppuyez le clavier contre un mur en faisant très attention Pour faciliter la pose des pieds pla cez une couverture épaisse ou un maté riau similaire sur le plancher à proxi mité d un mur Fermez le cache clavier et placez le bord avant bord côté cla vier du Clavinova sur la couverture et appuyez ensuite le Clavinova contre le mur de la manière illustrée ASSUREZ VOUS QU IL NE PEU...

Page 74: ...H 6FH 6 70H 7FH 7 LFO speed fixed for each voice Volume BnH 07H vvH n MIDI channel number vvH Volume 00H 7FH 00H 6FH 3dB 7FH 0dB Pan BnH 0AH vvH n MIDI channel number vvH Pan 00H 7FH 00H 17H Left 6 18H 1FH Left 5 20H 27H Left 4 28H 2FH Left 3 30H 37H Left 2 38H 3FH Left 1 40H 47H Center 48H Voice default Pan 49H Scaling Pan Standard receive only 4AH Scaling Pan Wide receive only 4BH Scaling Pan Na...

Page 75: ... 3 39H COSMIC 1 3AH COSMIC 2 3BH COSMIC 3 6 PITCH BENDER EnH llH mmH EnH Bender event n MIDI channel number llH Least significant byte mmH Most significant byte Caution Each voice is set to its own bend range when the power is turned on The bend range is set to 300 cents when the CVP DOC Multi Timbre mode is en gaged and to 200 cents when the GM Multi Timbre mode is engaged RPN data can be used to...

Page 76: ... 00H Fill to normal Event Off event 01H Fill to normal On event 02H Fill to variation On event 03H Fill to variation Off event 13H Intro Ending 00H Intro mode Off Switch Event 01H Intro mode On 02H Ending mode On 03H Fill to normal mode On 04H Fill to variation mode On 14H Split ddH Split key number the highest note in the left hand keyboard range 15H Rhythm Number ddH Rhythm number 19H Volume ddH...

Page 77: ...l 15 0EH in the CVP 94 affecting channel 15 0EH only Received only on channel 10 09H in the GM mode affecting channel 10 09H only 30H Drums Parameter Change 40H Instrument Assign knH Key Number Also included in the panel key code in the DOC Voice mode because conver sion is not possible Included in the GM key code in the GM mode skH Source Kit Number Absolute Tempo F0H 43H 73H yyH 11H 1nH ccH ddH ...

Page 78: ...an 100 OFF 29 28 11 Jazz Organ 1 100 ON 30 29 20 Synth Brass 200 ON 31 30 44 Synth Wood 200 ON 32 31 45 Synth Strings 100 ON 33 32 46 Synth Choir 100 ON 34 33 51 Piano Bright 100 OFF 35 34 48 Piano Soft 100 OFF 36 35 13 E Piano DX 100 ON 37 36 22 Synth Crystal 200 ON 38 37 15 Celesta 100 OFF 39 38 17 Marimba 100 OFF 40 39 53 Folk Guitar 200 OFF 41 40 25 Jazz Guitar 1 200 OFF 42 41 72 Jazz Guitar 2...

Page 79: ...h Voice 56 55 Orchestra Hit Brass 57 56 Trumpet 58 57 Trombone 59 58 Tuba 60 59 Muted Trumpet 61 60 French Horn 62 61 Brass Section 63 62 Synth Brass 1 64 63 Synth Brass 2 Reed 65 64 Soprano Sax 66 65 Alto Sax 67 66 Tenor Sax 68 67 Baritone Sax 69 68 Oboe 70 69 English Horn 71 70 Bassoon 72 71 Clarinet Pipe 73 72 Piccolo 74 73 Flute 75 74 Recorder 76 75 Pan Flute 77 76 Blown Bottle 78 77 Shakuhach...

Page 80: ...Heavey Sticks 33 A0 BD Lo 34 A 0 Crash Cymbal Light Open Rim Shot 35 B0 BD Light BD Mid 36 C1 SD Rim Heavey BD Hi 37 C 1 Ride Cymbal Cup Closed Rim Shot 38 D1 SD Rim Light SD Mid 39 D 1 Hand Clap 40 E1 SD Hi 41 F1 BD Normal Floor Tom Lo 42 F 1 Rim Shot Hi Hat Closed 43 G1 SD Heavy Floor Tom Hi 44 G 1 Brush Shot Hi Hat Pedal 45 A1 SD Light Tom Lo 46 A 1 HI HAT Pedal Hi Hat Open 47 B1 SD Echo Tom Lo...

Page 81: ...rk Hi Hat Closed Hi Dark Hi Hat Closed Hi Room Tom 2 Rock Tom 2 E Tom 2 A Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 A Hi Hat Closed Lo Dark Hi Hat Closed Lo Dark Hi Hat Closed Lo Dark Hi Hat Closed Lo Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 E Tom 3 A Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 A Hi Hat Open Dark Hi Hat Open Dark Hi Hat Open Dark Hi Hat Open Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 E Tom 4 A Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jaz...

Page 82: ...OM RHYTHM CUSTOM RHYTHM PROGRAM REGISTRATION REGISTRATION MEMORY DISK ORCHESTRA SONG PHRASE NUMBER RIGHT 1 LEFT 2 ORCH 3 10 RHYTHM PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL START STOP REW FF PAUSE REC CHORD SEQUENCE SONG SELECT DISK DRIVE CONTROLS 3 5 2DD Micro Floppy Disk Drive PEDAL CONTROLS DAMPER SOSTENUTO SOFT START STOP RHYTHM BREAK PITCH BEND SOLO STYLEPLAY OTHER CONTROLS MASTER VOLUME UTILITY DEMO P...

Page 83: ...or Dur Majeur Mayor Seventh Dur Septakkord Septième Séptima Minor seventh Moll Septakkord Mineure septième Menor de séptima xii Fingering Chart Akkordliste Tablature Gráficadedigitado C 7 E D 7 D 7 7 E 7 F 7 7 G 7 7 A 7 7 B 7 b D C b F G b A G b B A b Cm E m D m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm D m C m F m G m b A m G m B m A m Cm E m D m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm D m C m F m G m b A m G m B m A m 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ...

Page 84: ...minished Vermindert Diminué Disminuida xiii CM E M D M DM EM FM GM AM BM D M C M F M G M b A M G M B M A M 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Caug E aug D aug Daug Eaug Faug Gaug Aaug Baug D aug C aug F aug G aug b A aug G aug B aug A aug b CmM E mM D mM DmM EmM FmM GmM AmM BmM D mM C mM F mM G mM b A mM G mM B mM A mM 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Cdim E dim D dim Ddim Edim Fdim Gdim Adim Bdim...

Page 85: ...te Quinte diminuée sur mineure septième Menor de séptima y quinta bemol xiv C E D D E F G A B D C F G b A G B A 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Csus E sus D sus Dsus Esus Fsus Gsus Asus Bsus D sus C sus F sus G sus b A sus G sus B sus A sus 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 Cm E m D m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm b D m C m F m G m b A m G m b B m A m b 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b5...

Page 86: ... b5 Cm E m D m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm D m C m F m G m b A m G m b B m A m b 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 C sus E sus D sus D sus E sus F sus G sus A sus B sus D sus C sus F sus G sus b A sus G sus B sus A sus 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C E D D E F G A B D C b F G b A G B A b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b b b b b b b b b b b Minor maj...

Page 87: ...d mit großer Septime und erhöhter Quinte Majeure septième ajoutée sur quinte Mayor de séptima y quinta sostenida xvi Cm E m D m Dm Em Fm Gm Am Bm b D m C m F m G m b A m G m b B m A m b b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C E D D E F G A B b D C F G b A G b B A b 7 7 7 7 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 b5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 C E D D E F ...

Page 88: ... MIDI Implementation Chart xvii Not Available ...

Page 89: ...ctory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Cor poration 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 This applies only to products...

Page 90: ...egisters and other devices that produce heat should be avoided 8 This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp loca tions and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Exam ples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement 9 This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer If a ca...

Page 91: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1994 VS18130 410POCP5 2 02B0 Printed in Japan ...

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