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Panel Controls

Panel Controls

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Getting Started

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4

Playing Back the
Demonstration Songs

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Voice Select

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Rhythm Select

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Automatic Accompaniment

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Troubleshooting

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Specifications

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Contents

SUSTAIN

MASTER VOLUME

MAX

MIN

ACCOMP.
/RHYTHM

VOL.

ORGAN

ACCORDION

GUITAR

VOICE SELECT

STRINGS

CLARINET SAXOPHONE

PIANO

START

/STOP

SYNCHRO

START

BOSSANOVA

8 BEAT

SLOW ROCK

MARCH

POLKA

WALTZ

SWING 1

RHYTHM SELECT

BEAT

TEMPO

BRASS

HORN

FLUTE

VIBRAPHONE

BANJO

SYNTH.

LEAD

JAZZ

ORGAN

TANGO

COUNTRY

BALLAD

SWING 2 ROCK'N ROLL 16 BEAT

SAMBA

MASTER VOLUME

MAX

MIN

ACCOMP.
/RHYTHM

VOL.

STRINGS

BRASS

MARCH

WALTZ

BEAT

TEMPO

CNR-35

3

1

2 7

8

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Summary of Contents for CNR-35 3 CNR-55

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Page 2: ...fully and consult your dealer before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indi cates the location of the name plate The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model _____________...

Page 3: ...cations 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 locations and should not be used near water or ex posed to rain Examples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or w...

Page 4: ...OLUME MAX MIN ACCOMP RHYTHM VOL ORGAN ACCORDION GUITAR VOICE SELECT STRINGS CLARINET SAXOPHONE PIANO START STOP SYNCHRO START BOSSANOVA 8 BEAT SLOW ROCK MARCH POLKA WALTZ SWING 1 RHYTHM SELECT BEAT TEMPO BRASS HORN FLUTE VIBRAPHONE BANJO SYNTH LEAD JAZZ ORGAN TANGO COUNTRY BALLAD SWING 2 ROCK N ROLL 16 BEAT SAMBA MASTER VOLUME MAX MIN ACCOMP RHYTHM VOL STRINGS BRASS MARCH WALTZ BEAT TEMPO CNR 35 3...

Page 5: ...ADPHONES Jack 5 DEMO A POWER DEMO SELECT 1 2 3 DEMO SUSTAIN ORGAN GUITAR PIANO VOICE SELECT CLARINET FLUTE START STOP SYNCHRO START TANGO BOSSANOVA 8BEAT SWING SLOW ROCK RHYTHM SELECT DEMO SUSTAIN MASTER VOLUME MAX MIN ACCOMP RHYTHM VOL ORGAN ACCORDION GUITAR VOICE SELECT STRINGS CLARINET SAXOPHONE PIANO START STOP SYNCHRO START BOSSANOVA 8 BEAT SLOW ROCK MARCH POLKA WALTZ SWING 1 RHYTHM SELECT BE...

Page 6: ... Expression Pedal also controls the entire volume of the CNR 35 55 Once you have set the MASTER VOLUME con trol to a suitable level you can use the Expression Pedal to change the volume with your foot as you play For now press the pedal down slightly beyond the halfway point Minimum volume The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall control which affects the volume of the entire instrument Set the sli...

Page 7: ...t three white keys corresponding to the Demo song number you want to listen to while holding down the DEMO button The demo song you have selected will start When the Demo song is finished the CNR 35 55 stops automatically Demo song 3 You will find the HEADPHONES jack on the left under side of the CNR 35 55 keyboard For connection to a set of stereo headphones When head phones are connected to this...

Page 8: ...utton to select either top or bottom row of voices The bottom row lamp lights when you select the bottom row ORGAN GUITAR PIANO VOICE SELECT STRINGS BRASS CLARINET FLUTE CNR 35 ORGAN ACCORDION GUITAR VOICE SELECT STRINGS CLARINET SAXOPHONE PIANO BRASS HORN FLUTE VIBRAPHONE BANJO SYNTH LEAD JAZZ ORGAN CNR 55 Sustain Sustain makes the sound gradually fade out when the keys are released Press the SUS...

Page 9: ... This button does as its name indicates the rhythm begins as soon as the button is pressed To stop the rhythm press this button again START STOP SYNCHRO START 1Select a rhythm pattern by pressing the button corresponding to the desired rhythm pattern CNR 35 TANGO BOSSANOVA 8BEAT MARCH WALTZ SWING SLOW ROCK RHYTHM SELECT BOSSANOVA 8 BEAT SLOW ROCK MARCH POLKA WALTZ SWING 1 RHYTHM SELECT TANGO COUNT...

Page 10: ... to adjust the volume This control affects not only the volume of the rhythm sound but also the bass and chordal accompani ment It is used to adjust the level balance between the main voice and the rhythm accompaniment 4Set the tempo with the TEMPO buttons The TEMPO buttons allows you to adjust the speed of the rhythm Press one of the TEMPO buttons according to whether you want to increase the tem...

Page 11: ... and easier way to obtain many different chord bass combinations by simply using one or at most two fingers to play the chords Refer to the chart Chords Recognized in the Single Finger on page 10 for details on playing chords in this way Fingered Chord The Fingered Chord is the way automatically produces chord bass accompaniment for chords played in the Auto Accompaniment Section of the keyboard C...

Page 12: ...oard C1 F 2 If you use this function you can start playback of the rhythm patterns by pressing any of the entire keys C1 C5 while the rhythm is in stand by condition for the Synchro Start Major chords Press the root of the chord the note that corresponds to the chord s name Minor chords Simultaneously press the root and any one black key to the left of it 7th chords Simultaneously press the root a...

Page 13: ... CmM7 Cdim C sus4 7 Csus4 C b5 7 C6 C aug 7 Chords Recognized in the Fingered Chord e g Key of C Because of the range of the Auto Accompaniment Section of the keyboard C1 F 2 the following chords cannot be recognized Bb6 B6 Baug Bbm6 Bm6 A7b5 Bb7b5 and B7b5 11 ...

Page 14: ... relocate the objects or lower the CNR 35 55 s volume The sound of the CNR 35 55 causes surrounding objects to resonate Interference from radio TV or other sources occurs This is caused by the proximity of a high power broadcasting station or amateur ham radio setup The sound is too soft despite the volume being set to the maximum Check all of the volume controls making sure that they are set to s...

Page 15: ...Swing 1 Swing 2 8 Beat Bossanova Tango Slow Rock Rock n Roll 8 Beat 16 Beat Bossanova Samba Rhythm and Accompaniment Controls Start Stop Synchro Start Tempo Accomp Rhythm Volume Other Controls Power Switch Master Volume Expression Pedal Demo Songs 3 songs Output Jack Headphones Stereo Type Amplifier 10 W Speaker 16 cm Power Supply AC 220 V 754 H x 786 W x 410 D mm Dimensions 29 2 3 H x 30 15 16 W ...

Page 16: ...maha Corporation International Group P O Box1 Hamamatsu Japan Phone 81 Country Code 53 460 2317 Fax 81 53 456 8872 1109 M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1996 VV41340 608POCP16 2 01A0 Printed in Japan ...

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