CVP-601 Reference Manual
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ractice Songs –
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Pressing the [8
] (SET UP) button calls up the detailed setting display. You can set the
view type by using the [1
] – [6
] buttons, then press the [8
] (OK) button.
[5
]
NOTE ON/
OFF
Enables/disables display of the note name (pitch). The note name is indicated at the left
of the note. When the space between the notes is too small, the indication may be
moved to the top left of the note. When the Song contains Fingering events, pressing
these buttons can display the fingering, instead of displaying note names.
[7
]
SIZE
Determines the display resolution (or zoom level) of the notation.
[8
]
SET UP
See below.
[1
]
LEFT CH
Determines which MIDI channel in the Song data is used for the left-hand/right-
hand part. This setting returns to AUTO when a different Song is selected.
AUTO
The MIDI channels in the Song data for the right- and left-hand parts are
assigned automatically — setting the parts to the same channel as the channel
which is specified in [FUNCTION]
[B] SONG SETTING (
).
1 – 16
Assigns the specified MIDI channel (1 – 16) to the respective left- or right-hand
parts.
OFF (LEFT CH only)
No channel assignment. This disables display of the left-hand key range.
[2
]
RIGHT CH
[3
]/
[4
]
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.
[5
]
QUANTIZE
This gives you control over the note resolution in the notation, letting you shift
or correct the timing of all displayed notes so that they line up to a particular
note value. Make sure to select the smallest note value used in the Song.
[6
]
NOTE NAME
Selects the type of the note name indicated at the left of the note in the notation
from among the following three types. The settings here are available when the
NOTE ON/OFF parameter above is set to ON.
A, B, C
Note names are indicated as letters (C, D, E, F, G, A, B).
Fixed DO
Note names are indicated in solfeggio and differ depending on the selected lan-
guage.
Movable DO
Note names are indicated in solfeggio according to the scale intervals, and as
such are relative to the key. The root note is indicated as Do. For example, in the
key of G major the root note of “Sol” would be indicated as “Do.” As with
“Fixed Do,” the indication differs depending on the selected language.