CVP-609/605 Owner’s Manual
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Make the desired setups by touching the display.
Selecting a piano type
Touch the picture of the piano to call up the piano list at the bottom of the display,
then select the desired one. The last selected environment for the piano (see below)
will automatically be called up when you select a particular piano.
Selecting an environment (reverb type)
Touch the background picture of the piano to call up the environment list at the
bottom of the display, then select the desired one.
Making detailed settings
Touch the
(Settings) to call up the detailed settings menu. Make the desired
settings for the selected piano type by touching the parameters. Depending on the
selected piano type, some parameters may not be available.
Touching
(Help) provides on-screen instructions for some of the settings.
The settings in the Piano Room display will be maintained even if you exit from
this display or turn off the power. Pressing the [PIANO ROOM] button next time
will call up the Piano settings which were made the previous time.
Piano Lock Function
You can “lock” the panel settings in the Piano Room settings you made last time. Once
locked, the instrument stays in the Piano Room settings, even if other buttons are
pressed — allowing you to play the keyboard, use the pedals, or adjust the master
volume only.
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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 [Lock] to call up the Piano Lock display.
The panel settings will be locked in the Piano Room settings you made.
If you turn off the power with Piano Lock enabled, turning on the power next time will
call up the Piano Lock display.
To disable Piano Lock, press and hold the [PIANO ROOM] button again for two
seconds or longer.
NOTE
• You can change the piano
type also by quickly sliding
the piano picture
horizontally.
• When the “Grand Piano” or
“Pop Grand” is selected,
you can open or close the
lid by sliding up or down on
the lid.
Lid Position
Determines how much the Lid is opened.
Touch
Determines how the sound responds to the strength with which
you play the keys. “Soft” produces high volume with moderate
playing strength. “Medium” is the standard touch response.
“Hard” requires moderately strong playing for high volume.
Tune
Determines the pitch of this instrument in 1Hz steps.
Damper Resonance
Determines whether the Damper Resonance effect is enabled or
disabled created when you press the Damper Pedal.
String Resonance
Turns String Resonance on or off.
Key Off Sampling
Determines whether very delicate noises are produced or not
when keys are released.
Reset
Restores all settings above for the selected piano type to the
default.
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