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Owner’ s Manual IMPORTANT Check Your Power Supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel. In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the power cord. Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your are[...]
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92-469- ➀ (bottom) ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to pro- duce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the following: Battery N[...]
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3 CVP-202 • Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the key cover, panel or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instr[...]
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4 CVP-202 Thank you for pur chasing the Y amaha Clavinova! W e r ecommend that you r ead this manual car efully so that you can fully take advantag e of the advanced and convenient functions of the Clavino va. W e also r ecommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for futur e r eference . Accessories ● Music Software Collection D[...]
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5 CVP-202 Features of the Clavinova ● Easy-to-use LCD Display The LCD (together with the various panel b uttons) provides comprehensi ve and easy-to-understand control of the Clavino va’ s operations (page 16). ● W ealth of Rich, Realistic V oices The CVP-202 has a wide v ariety of authentic and dynamic voices, including 243 original v oices,[...]
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6 CVP-202 T able of Contents 4 CHAPTER 1: Getting Ready About This Manual 8 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks 9 Setting Up the Clavinova 10 Music Rest ....................................................................................... 10 Key Cover ..............................................................................[...]
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7 CVP-202 5 CHAPTER 6: Registrations Using Registrations(Registering and Recalling Panel Setups) 89 Storing a Panel Setup ...................................................................... 89 Recalling the Registered Panel Settings .......................................... 90 Protecting Panel Settings ..........................................[...]
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8 CVP-202 This section e xplains the notation conv entions that are used throughout this manual. ■ Square brac kets [ ] ............................................................................................ Square brackets enclose the names of panel b uttons, sliders, and connectors as they appear on your Cla vinova. F or example, the DEMO [...]
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9 CVP-202 ■ Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write Head ...................................................................................... ● Clean the read/write head regular ly . This instrument emplo ys a precision magnetic read/write head which, after an extended period of use, will pic k up a lay er of magnetic par ticles from the disks use[...]
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10 CVP-202 ■ T o raise the m usic rest: ............................................................................... Z Pull the stand up and to ward yourself as f ar as it will go. X Flip do wn the two metal supports at the left and the right on the rear of the music rest. C Lo w er the music rest so that it rests on the metal supports. ■ T [...]
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11 CVP-202 Z Connect the power cord. Insert the plugs at the ends of the cor d, one into the A C INLET on the bottom panel of the Cla vinov a, and the other into a standard AC outlet. In some areas, a plug adapter may be pro vided to match the pin con- figuration of the A C wall outlets in y our area. X Press the [PO WER] switch. The main display a[...]
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12 CVP-202 CANCEL A-1 D0 C0 B-1 A0 G0 F0 E0 C1 D1 E1 F1 B0 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 DEMO HELP START / STOP T AP SYNCH RO START / STOP CONTRAST BEAT DIRECT ACCESS PAG E MIXER FUN CTION ACMP ON VOL UME MASTER VOLUME ACMP / SONG VOLUME MAX MIN MAX MIN POP & ROCK COUNTRY WALTZ BALLROOM LAT IN MARCH & WORLD POP BALLADS SWING & [...]
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13 CVP-202 Panel Controls and T erminals Guide Control Section O [EASY PLA Y] .............................................. page 105 P [NEXT NO TE] ............................................. page 105 a [SOUND REPEA T] ..................................... page 106 V oice Section s V OICE buttons .............................................. pa[...]
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14 CVP-202 The Clavinova features a total of 50 demo songs: 4 feature songs, 24 special pieces showcasing the voices, and 22 pieces showcasing the styles. Listen to them all and hear what the Clavinova can do. X Select the desired play mode. ............................................................ Select the desired play mode by pressing the ri[...]
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15 CVP-202 (B) To listen to a voice demo, press the VOICE button corre- sponding to the desired voice category. ➔ Pla yback star ts from the first demo song for the selected category . The lamp of the corresponding VOICE button flashes. There are two demo songs for each voice category. To skip to the second song, press the flashing button a secon[...]
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16 CVP-202 Y ou will ref er to the LCD display frequently as y ou operate your Clavino va. This section consists of a shor t tutorial that will help you learn how to read the LCD displa y and use the related controls. Many of the Cla vinov a’ s functions are displayed at the bottom of the LCD. The main display sho wn belo w contains two functions[...]
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17 CVP-202 There are sev eral ways to change a function’ s v alue. Her e are two of the main ways: ■ Using the data dial or [ – ] and [+] b uttons ................................. Once you hav e selected a function, you can change its setting with the data dial or the [–] and [+] buttons. Since you ha ve just selected KBD VOL , try turning[...]
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18 CVP-202 Y ou can use either of the methods descr ibed previously to change the current v oice selection. Just press RIGHT1 VOICE and hold the button do wn, or use the da ta dial or the [+] button to scan through the options. T ry listening to a few of the v oices while you’ re at it… Changing a Setting in a Menu Display Voice A voice is one [...]
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19 CVP-202 Using the LCD Display Controls 17 As you were trying out the piano v oices in the preceding step, you may hav e been surprised to see all the voice names suddenly replaced by an entirely dif ferent set of v oices. Specifically , this occur s when you se- lect the rightmost v oice in the display ( Midi Grand ), then turn the data dial clo[...]
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20 CVP-202 If you look at the upper right corner of the LCD , you’ll notice that the FUNCTION display consists of several display pages. Press the P AGE [ > ] ke y once to open the ne xt page, which is titled FUNCTION [KEYBOARD 2]. W e’ll use the functions on this pa ge to discuss the next operation. In addition to the FIXED VELOCITY functio[...]
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21 CVP-202 By pressing the LCD button under KEY TOUCH , for example, you can set the Clavino va’ s response to how hard you play . The v alue displayed in the rectangle switches from NORMAL to SOFT , then FIXED , then HARD — but the FIXED VELOCITY function remains selected. For more details on the KEY TOUCH function, refer to page 137. The VOIC[...]
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22 CVP-202 This message will remain onscreen for about three seconds. Press the button corresponding to the settings you w ant to display before the mes- sage disappears. Here is a list of pages you can access with Direct Access: You can also press an appropriate button while holding down the [DIRECT AC- CESS] button. ● A Word about Messages For [...]
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23 CVP-202 The Clavino va has two sliders that let y ou adjust the over all v olume and the accompaniment or song playbac k volume. There are also settings that you can use to adjust the ke yboard volume and the v olume of each par t of the automatic accompaniment or song. Adjusting the Overall V olume Use the [MASTER V OLUME] slider to set the ov [...]
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24 CVP-202 Call up the MIXER display by pressing [MIXER] . In the Mixer display , the v olume of Automatic Accompaniment and individual parts of a song can be adjusted. Press [MIXER] again (or [EXIT] ) to return to the pre vious display . There are two types of mix er display , as shown belo w . ● Automatic Accompaniment Mixer This MIXER display [...]
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25 CVP-202 The Cla vinova f eatures a conv enient metronome that is ideal for practicing. The procedure f or setting the metronome tempo can also be used to set the playbac k tempo f or the Auto Accompaniment (page 49) and Song (page 93) modes . Y ou can start the metronome and set the tempo from any display , including the main display . ■ Star [...]
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26 CVP-202 Y ou can change the metronome’ s time signature and volume using the settings in the METR ONOME page. ■ Displa ying the Metronome Settings .............................................. T o display the METR ONOME page, press [DIRECT A CCESS] , then [METR ONOME] . Changing the Metr onome Settings ➾ ➔ The METRONOME displa y appears[...]
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27 CVP-202 The Help mode provides con v enient explanations of the main functions of the Cla vinov a. Y ou can select help topics from a menu displa yed on the LCD , or press a button on the panel to get help inf or mation related to that control. Z Call up the Help mode . ............................................................................[...]
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28 CVP-202 V T urn the pa g es and read the help information. ................. Use the fourth LCD button to adv ance the page. Y ou can also press the third LCD button if you w ant to go back and read the previous page. B Exit the Help topic. .......................................................................................... Press the LCD b[...]
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29 CVP-202 CHAPTER 3: V oices Selecting V oices Exiting the Display To return to the main display, press [EXIT]. Backing Up the Selected Voice • When the power is turned ON, the Grand Piano 1 voice is selected automatically. However, if the Backup function (page 152) is set to ON, the last selected voice will automatically be selected. • The la[...]
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CVP-202 30 Y ou can also select a v oice using the RIGHT1 VOICE function in the main display . About Ensemble Voices The Clavinova’s ensemble voices are rich, dual-like voices that you can play without entering the Dual mode (page 33.) Press the [Ensemble] button to display a menu of ensemble voices. About XG Voices Yamaha’s XG format is a majo[...]
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31 CVP-202 The Clavinov a has twelve drum kits and two SFX kits , found on pages 3 and 5 of the [PERCUSSION] voice group. When one of the drum or SFX kits is selected, various drum, percussion, and special eff ect sounds ar e assigned to individual ke ys, letting you pla y the sounds from the keyboard. The various drums and percussion instruments o[...]
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CVP-202 32 X Adjust the volume of the main voice. Use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to c hange the volume, or hold do wn the VOLUME button to incr ease the volume. Press the [–] and [+] buttons simultaneously to restore the basic setting. ■ Setting the V olume of the Main V oice ........................................... Y ou can use [...]
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33 CVP-202 Playing T wo V oices Simultaneously — Dual Mode T o change the main voice while playing in Dual mode, select the RIGHT1 VOICE function then select the main voice in the nor mal manner . The Dual mode of the Cla vinov a allows y ou to select and play two diff erent voices simultaneously in a la yer . This makes it easy to create e xcept[...]
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CVP-202 34 Y ou can use the settings in the KEYBO ARD [RIGHT2] display page to change the v olume, octave, pan and detune of the v oice selected using the RIGHT2 VOICE function. The settings you make in this page affect any voices you select using the RIGHT2 VOICE function. Different settings cannot be made for each voice. ■ Displa ying the Secon[...]
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35 CVP-202 ■ Setting the Stereo P osition of the Second V oice ........... The PAN function in the KEYBO ARD [RIGHT2] display lets you adjust the stereo position of the second voice. Z Press the PAN b utton. ➔ The PAN function is highlighted. PAN • Settings: L — — R • Basic setting: (center) ■ Detuning the Second V oice ..............[...]
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CVP-202 36 T o change the main voice while playing in Split mode, select the RIGHT1 VOICE function then select the main voice in the normal manner . Changing the Main V oice in Split Mode Playing T wo V oices on Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode The Split mode of the Clavino va allows y ou to select and play tw o diff erent voices with[...]
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37 CVP-202 Y ou can use the settings in the KEYBO ARD [LEFT] display page to change the v olume , octav e, and pan of the voice selected using the LEFT VOICE function. Y ou can also select the keyboar d range that is aff ected by the pedals, as well as the split point that separates the right and left ranges, using the functions in this page. The s[...]
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CVP-202 38 PAN • Settings: L — — R • Basic setting: (center) PEDAL • Settings: R (right only) L (left only) L+R (both) • Basic setting: R Playing T wo V oices on Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode X Adjust the stereo position. Use the data dial or [–] and [+] b uttons to change the ster eo position, or hold down the PAN bu[...]
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39 CVP-202 Z Press the SPLIT POINT b utton. ➔ The SPLIT function is highlighted. X Change the split point. Use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to change the split point, or hold down the SPLIT POINT button to mo ve the split point to the right. Press the [–] and [+] buttons simultaneously to restore the basic setting . C3 Playing T wo V [...]
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CVP-202 40 Using the Pedals The Clavino va has three pedals. • Certain voices in the [PERCUSSION] and [XG] groups may not be affected by use of the damper pedal. • Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes have been released while the damper pedal is held. If you play a note or chord on the ke yboard and press the [...]
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41 CVP-202 CHAPTER 4: Reverb and Other Effects Reverb Reverb ON/OFF Basic setting: Depends on voice. ➔ The lamp lights. The setting of the [REVERB] button has no effect on Song mode or Auto Accom- paniment playback. T o turn the rev erb off, press [REVERB] again. ➔ The lamp tur ns off . Because the basic setting of the [REVERB] button depends o[...]
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42 CVP-202 Use the TYPE ▲ and ▼ b uttons to change the reverb type, or select the TYPE function and use the data dial or the [–] and [+] b uttons. ➔ The selected re v erb type is highlighted. Because the basic setting of the re verb type depends on the accompa- niment style, the re verb type may change automatically when you select a dif fe[...]
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43 CVP-202 Reverb X Set the total depth of the re verb effect. Y ou can change the setting using the TOTAL DEPTH ▼ and ▲ but- tons, the data dial, or the [–] and [+] buttons. T o reset the value to the basic setting of 64 , simultaneously press either the TOTAL DEPTH ▼ and ▲ b uttons or the [–] and [+] buttons. • The TOTAL DEPTH setti[...]
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44 CVP-202 Changing the Chorus Settings Unlike the re verb (page 41) and other ef fects (page 46), which can be turned on or of f using the appropriate panel buttons, the chorus feature is alw a ys considered to be “on. ” How chorus is applied to any gi ven v oice depends on the current chorus type and depth settings. Y ou can change these sett[...]
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45 CVP-202 Chorus ➔ The selected chorus type is highlighted. Because the basic setting of the chorus type depends on the accompa- niment style, the chorus type may change automatically when you select a dif f erent style. • The chorus type selection affects all keyboard parts. Different settings cannot be made for each part. • Depending on th[...]
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46 CVP-202 ➔ The LCD displa ys either the EFFECT page or the EFFECT DEPTH page (whichev er was used most recently). V oice Effects The Clavino va has a v ar iety of eff ects besides rev erb and chor us that you can use to enhance the sound of the v oices or create wild, special eff ects. Y ou can adjust the depth of the effect as desired. T o app[...]
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47 CVP-202 ■ Changing the Effect T ype .......................................................................... Y ou can change the effect type selection in the EFFECT page . Select an ef f ect type using the TYPE ▲ and ▼ b uttons, or highlight the TY PE function and use the data dial or the [–] and [+] buttons. Effect Type • Settings: [...]
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48 CVP-202 Effect Depth functions • Range: 0 (no effect) — 127 (max.) • Basic setting: Depends on voice. X Set the effect depth. Set the ef fect depth for the highlighted part by using the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons. Y ou can also adv ance a value by pressing the corresponding LCD button. T o reset a value to its basic setting, simult[...]
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49 CVP-202 CHAPTER 5: Accompaniment Styles Selecting Accompaniment Styles The Cla vinov a has a wide variety of musical “styles” that you can use f or simple percussion accompaniment, or as the basis of a fully orchestrated accompaniment — including bass and rh ythm par ts — using the Auto Accompaniment f eature (page 57). There is also a s[...]
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CVP-202 50 X Select a style. .......................................................................................................................... Select the desired style by pressing the appropriate LCD button. Accompaniment Tempo • Whenever you select a style, the preset tempo for that style is also selected (unless you change the style du[...]
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51 CVP-202 Y ou will use the A UT O A CCOMP ANIMENT buttons and the ST ART/ ST OP buttons to select style v ar iations and control style pla yback. VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP / SONG VOLUME MAX MIN MAX MIN DEMO HELP POP & ROCK COUNTRY WALTZ BALLROOM LATIN MARCH & WORLD POP BALLADS SWING & JAZZ R&B PIANIST DANCE MUSIC DATABASE HARMONY [...]
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CVP-202 52 T o change the variation while the style is playing, press the b utton corresponding to the ne w variation. Using the Pedals You can also use the left pedal to pause the style or play a special fill-in pattern by setting the LEFT PEDAL function (page 138) to BREAK or BREAK FIL. ➔ The button’ s lamp flashes as the Clavinov a plays the[...]
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53 CVP-202 ■ Synchr oniz ed Start ............................................................................................ This method lets you start the style by simply playing a note or chord on the keyboard . Z Set the Synchronized Start function. • If the [SYNCHRO] button is pressed while a style is playing, style playback stops and Syn[...]
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CVP-202 54 ■ Adding an Intr oduction ................................................................................. This function lets you embellish the start of a tune by adding an intro- duction. Z Set the introduction patter n. Select the v ar iation to play the intro pattern as described on page 51, then press the [INTR O] button. There ar[...]
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55 CVP-202 Z Press the [F ADE IN/OUT] button. Using the Pedals You can also use the left pedal to trigger a fade-in or fade-out by setting the LEFT PEDAL function (page 138) to FADE IN/ OUT. ➔ The lamp lights, and the Synchronized Start function (page 53) tur ns on automatically . X Start the style. To cancel the fade-in before starting the style[...]
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CVP-202 56 ■ Fading Out .................................................................................................................. Y ou can ha ve the style fade out and automatically stop by pressing the [F ADE IN/OUT] button. Using the Pedals You can also use the left pedal to trigger a fade-in or fade-out by setting the LEFT PEDAL funct[...]
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57 CVP-202 The Clavino va includes a sophisticated A uto Accompaniment system that can provide automated rh ythm, bass and chord backing f or your perf or mance in 134 diff erent styles, as well as 36 diff erent types of piano-only accompaniment. The Auto Accompaniment playback data is normally not output by the MIDI [OUT] terminal. To send the Aut[...]
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58 CVP-202 Y ou may want to select an accompaniment mode (pa ge 59) before you start playing. If the accompaniment mode is set to your liking, you can start the Auto Accompaniment as follows: Z Select a style. ........................................................................................................ Starting the A uto Accompaniment Pi[...]
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59 CVP-202 Y ou can change the accompaniment mode (which selects the chord indication method), the split point, and other Auto Accompaniment set- tings in the ACCOMP ANIMENT MODE display page. ■ Displa ying the A uto Accompaniment Settings .................. Press [DIRECT A CCESS] , then [A CMP ON] . Changing the A uto Accompaniment Settings ■ [...]
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60 CVP-202 Accompaniment Modes • The Clavinova displays the names of the chords you play at the left edge of the main display, below the tempo. • The same accompaniment continues (even after you release the chord in the left range) until you play the next chord. ■ Single Finger Chords The follo wing four chord types can be played in Single Fi[...]
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61 CVP-202 ■ Chords in Fingered 1 mode The chord types below can be played in F ingered 1 mode . For a f in- gering chart sho wing all c hords in the example ke y of C, see page 12 of the Data List. • Major • Sixth [6] • Major seventh [M7] • Major seventh flatted fifth [M7 ( b 5)] • Major seventh sharp eleventh [M7 ( # 11)] • Added ni[...]
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62 CVP-202 ■ Using the Synchr onized Stop Function ................................... The SYNCHRO STOP function in the ACCOMP ANIMENT MODE display automatically stops the Auto Accompaniment when you’ re not holding do wn any keys to the left of the split point. Press the SYNCHRO STOP button to turn the function on. This function can only be tu[...]
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63 CVP-202 X Start the A uto Accompaniment. Press [ST ART/ST OP] or use the Synchronized Start function (page 53) to start the Auto Accompaniment. C Enter the chord root. ROOT function Settings: See sidebar on page 60. Use the ROOT button to select a root. ➔ The ROOT function is highlighted, and the root changes. If you hold the ROOT button down,[...]
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64 CVP-202 N Enter the chord. • Any chords recognized in Fingered 1 mode can be entered from the key- board. • The Clavinova displays the name of the chord recognized from the key- board at the left edge of the LCD dis- play, under the tempo. You can com- pare this chord root and type displayed by the ROOT and TYPE functions to make sure you ?[...]
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65 CVP-202 The Clavino va has f ive accompaniment par ts: Rhythm, Bass, Chord, Pad, and Phrase. Adjusting Individual P art Lev els • The overall accompaniment playback volume can be adjusted using the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] slider. • By adjusting the volume balance of the various parts, or setting the volume of some parts to 0, you can create varia[...]
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66 CVP-202 Playing with the Auto Accompaniment C Set the v olume level. ..................................................................................... Part volume levels • Range: 0 (min.) — 127 (max.) • Basic setting: 110 Use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to adjust the v olume lev el. Y ou can also increase the le vel by holdi[...]
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67 CVP-202 The Cla vinova has man y other features and functions that mak e the use of the A uto Accompaniment ev en more conv enient and enjo yab le. With these functions you can easily select panel settings to suit a cer tain type of music, ha ve the Cla vinova pla y harmony to your melody line . Other Auto Accompaniment Functions The Clavino va?[...]
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68 CVP-202 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions X Sor t the list, if necessar y . ........................................................................ To display the panel setups for a specific style group, simply press the correspond- ing STYLE button. The menu is automati- cally sorted by style, and a panel setup that uses the currently selecte[...]
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69 CVP-202 Harmony This feature adds harmony or embellishment notes to the melody you play using the main voice in the right range of the ke yboard. The har - mony notes are produced automatically to match chords played with Auto Accompaniment. ■ Adding Harmon y .....................................................................................[...]
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70 CVP-202 ■ Selecting a Harmon y T ype ........................................................................ Y ou can change the type of harmony tha t is pla yed using the TYPE function in the HARMONY display . TYPE function • Settings: See table on this page. • Basic setting: Depends on main voice. Use the TYPE ▲ and ▼ buttons to sel[...]
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71 CVP-202 ■ Changing the Harmony Speed ............................................................. Y ou can change the speed of the harmony notes played by the Echo , Tremolo , and Trill harmony types using the SPEED function in the HARMONY display . SPEED function • Settings: 4, 6, 8, 12 (Echo) 8, 12, 16, 32 (Tremolo) 12, 16, 24, 32 (Trill)[...]
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72 CVP-202 One T ouch Setting Other Auto Accompaniment Functions The Clavino va’ s conv enient One T ouch Setting function makes it easy for you to select voices and ef fects that are appropriate to the style you’ re playing. Each style has four preprogrammed panel setups that you can select by pressing a single button. For a list of the One T [...]
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73 CVP-202 The Clavino va lets y ou create custom accompaniment styles that you can recall and pla y back at an y time, just like the presets . Up to f our custom styles can be maintained in the Clavinov a’ s memor y at the same time, and an y number can be saved to disk f or later reloading and use. Creating Y our Own Styles Recording a Custom S[...]
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74 CVP-202 Creating Y our Own Styles C Select a sour ce style. ................................................................................... Select a preset style that is close to the style you want to create. Preset style selection is carried out in the normal way (page 49). Y ou can also use the style already selected in the DISK/CUST OM ST[...]
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75 CVP-202 BEAT function • Settings: 2, 3, 4, 5 • Basic setting: Depends on style. Press the BEAT button to select a dif ferent time signature. ➔ The “ Clear style? ” message is display ed. Clear style? Since the patterns of the selected style will not match the new beat, you will have to completely clear the style and start recording fro[...]
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76 CVP-202 ➔ The par t number is highlighted. If y ou hav e selected a par t other than R1 or R2 , the “ Clear part ?” message will be displayed. The R1 part is initially selected and set to record. Any part you select can be set to record by using the rightmost LCD button to select REC after selecting the par t. R1 Rhythm 1 R2 Rhythm 2 Bs Ba[...]
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77 CVP-202 < Record the selected part. .................................................................. • Playback of the custom style can be started and stopped by pressing the [START/STOP] button. (Data cannot be recorded while playback is stopped.) • All notes are automatically stopped at the end of the style (i.e., at the point between[...]
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78 CVP-202 ? Repeat until the custom style is complete. .......................... > Quantize the recorded part, if necessary . .............................. Y ou can “tighten up” the timing of a recorded part by using the PART QUANTIZE functions in page 2 of the CUSTOM STYLE displa y to align all the notes to a specif ied beat. Press the P[...]
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79 CVP-202 Use the > LCD button to position the underline cursor at the charac- ter you want to change (style names can be up to 12 characters in length). Use the data dial and/or the [–] and [+] buttons to select the char - acter you want to enter from the list in the center of the display , then press the CH.SET LCD button to enter the chara[...]
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80 CVP-202 In addition to the v arious functions described in the basic custom style recording procedure, abov e, the CUSTOM STYLE display pages include se veral other functions that you may find useful when creating custom styles. ■ RECALL SECTION function ...................................................................... This function makes[...]
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81 CVP-202 ■ V olume and Effects ......................................................................................... Page 4 of the CUST OM STYLE display includes sev eral functions that let you set the volume, re verb, chorus type and depth, and pan for each part of each custom style section. Z Select the section and part. Use the SECT. fun[...]
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82 CVP-202 V Set the value or depth of the selected parameter . • The reverb type used for the custom style are determined by the style that was selected as the basis for custom style creation. • Normally the VALUE and chorus TYPE settings from the preset style are ini- tially selected. If the PART function is set to ALL, the preset values for [...]
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83 CVP-202 Custom styles must be stored in the Clavino va’ s memory before they can be sav ed to a disk. If a custom style has not been stored and you at- tempt to sav e it to disk, the “ Store in memory before saving to disk ” message will be displayed. If this happens, press OK to return to page 5 of the CUSTOM STYLE displa y . Store the cu[...]
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84 CVP-202 Once created, your original custom styles can be selected for play- back by pressing the [DISK/CUST OM] button, then using the STYLE ▲ and ▼ LCD b uttons, the da ta dial, or the [–] and [+] buttons to select the custom style you want to play . The selected style can then be played in exactly the same w ay as the preset styles (page[...]
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85 CVP-202 Use the MEMORY No. ▼ and ▲ buttons to select the style you want to delete, then press OK to delete the style, or CANCEL to cancel the operation. If the Clavino va displays the “ Can’t delete this style! ” mes- sage when you try to delete a style, it is because you ha ve tried to delete the style that your custom style was based[...]
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86 CVP-202 Y ou can load and pla y style files created in the Style File F or mat either from optional Y amaha “Style File” disks, or from disks containing custom style files you’v e created yourself . Using Style Files The Style File Format is Y amaha’ s original auto-accompaniment for- mat, which has e volved through years of de velopment[...]
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87 CVP-202 X Select a style file . .............................................................................................. • If a tempo is set prior to loading the style, that tempo becomes the default for the loaded style. • Some styles are too large to preview with the LISTEN function. In this case the “ Too much data for LISTEN func[...]
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88 CVP-202 Playing Loaded Style Files Using Style Files V Eject the disk when y ou’ re done . .................................................... CAUTION The [DISK IN USE] lamp will light while the style is being loaded. NEVER attempt to remove a disk while the [DISK IN USE] lamp is lit. The LISTEN, LOAD, [EXIT], and STYLE buttons will not funct[...]
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89 CVP-202 The Registration f eature lets you store complete panel setups that you can recall whene v er needed. A total of 20 setups (5 banks containing 4 memories each) can be registered in the Cla vinov a’ s memor y . CHAPTER 6: Registrations Using Registrations (Registering and Recalling Panel Setups) Use the following pr ocedure to store a p[...]
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90 CVP-202 C Register the panel setup. .......................................................................... Registration Memory • Range: 1 — 4 (each bank) • Basic setting: None While holding do wn the [REGISTRA TION] button, press one of the buttons labeled [1] through [4] under REGISTRA TION/ONE TOUCH SETTING corresponding to the regis[...]
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91 CVP-202 ➔ The number of the recalled registration appears ne xt to the bank name in the upper left cor ner of in the main displa y . A pencil icon will appear to the right of the registration number in the display as soon as any change is made to the panel b uttons or settings. The pencil icon is displayed to remind you that the current panel [...]
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92 CVP-202 X Indicate the categories to be fr oz en. ............................................ Freeze Categories • Settings: ON, OFF • Basic setting: ON (ACMP SETTING) OFF (others) Backup of last settings: ON Use the ▲ and ▼ b uttons, the data dial, or the [–] and [+] buttons to select a cate gory , then press the ON / OFF button to ma[...]
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93 CVP-202 D I S K IN U S E CHAPTER 7: Song Control Song Playback The Clavino va can pla y back songs recorded using the Song Record function (page 110), as well as song data included on v arious commercially av ailable software disks . Y ou can also pla y along on the ke yboard as the songs play bac k. Moreov er , when song data software includes [...]
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94 CVP-202 ➔ The DISK IN USE lamp lights while the Cla vinov a reads and iden- tifies the disk. Once the disk has been identified, the SONG PLA Y [MAIN] displa y (display page 1) appears and the [SONG] lamp lights. If a song disk has been inserted but the Song Play mode is not en- gaged, press the [SONG] b utton. ➔ The [SONG] lamp lights. Press[...]
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95 CVP-202 Use the P A GE [ < ] and [ > ] buttons to call up the SONG PLA Y [LIST] display (display page 3), to vie w the entire list of the song names in the disk. The desir ed song can be selected easil y by using the data dial or the [–] and [+] b uttons. Up to eight song titles are sho wn in the display at a time. If more songs are on t[...]
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96 CVP-202 ● Adjusting the Tempo The playback tempo of the song can be changed as desired. (See page 25.) The preset tempo for the selected song can be restored at an y time by simultaneously pressing the TEMPO [–] and [+] buttons. Usually the tempo is indicated by numbers. Howe ver in case of the free tempo software, “- - -” will appear in[...]
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97 CVP-202 The 1/RIGHT (right hand), 2/LEFT (left hand) and ORCH (accom- paniment) buttons in the SONG PLA Y [MAIN] display can be used to turn playback of the corresponding parts on or of f . The b uttons are high- lighted when the parts are turned on. For e xample, you can turn of f the right- and/or left-hand parts so you can practice them on th[...]
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98 CVP-202 X Select the desired track f or playback (PLA Y/OFF , SOLO). Select the track by using the TRACK < and > buttons, the data dial, or the [–] and [+] buttons. ➔ The selected track is indicated b y an underline mar k. T urn playback on or off f or the selected tr ack by pressing the rightmost LCD b utton to select PLAY (playback) [...]
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99 CVP-202 The playback voice can only be changed when playback is stopped at the top of the song. ■ Selecting V oices f or 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT Parts The playback voices for the 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT parts can be se- lected in the SONG PLA Y [L&R V OICE] display . Press L & R VOICE ▼ or ▲ to highlight the corresponding function in the dis[...]
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100 CVP-202 Z Select the trac k to be changed. ........................................................ Select the desired track by pressing TRACK < or > . Selecting TO- TAL will change the ov erall settings of the song rather than the settings of indi vidual tracks. Press the rightmost LCD button to select PLAY (playback), OFF, or SOLO for t[...]
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101 CVP-202 X Select the parameter to be edited. ................................................. Press SELECT ▼ or ▲ to select the desired parameter . Current value for the selected track Depending on the file type, voice changes may only be possible for tracks 1 and 2. C Edit the v alue or setting. ...........................................[...]
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102 CVP-202 ■ Phrase Repeat ...................................................................................................... When playing back Y amaha software that includes special phr ase marks, such as DOC files, you can select specif ic phrase numbers (as indicated on the accompanying sheet music) and r epeatedly practice only the selec[...]
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103 CVP-202 While the song is playing back, press the A ➔ button once at the beginning of the section to be repeated. ➾ Then, press the B button at the end of the section to be repeated. Repeat playbac k of the specified section (from point A to point B) will begin automatically . The programmed A and B points are retained until a different son[...]
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104 CVP-202 Playing Other T ypes of Music Data ■ About Compatible Software .................................................................. The CVP-202 can play back the follo wing types of software. • Sequence formats: SMF (format 0 and 1), ESEQ • Voice allocation formats: GM System Level 1, XG, DOC Refer to “MIDI and Data Compatibility?[...]
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105 CVP-202 The Clavino va has a special Guide function which allows y ou to practice by using the appropriate disk software . The “piano roll” display and the k eyboard guide lamp indicate which k eys you should play , and when you should pla y them. Y ou can ev en practice at y our own pace since the Clavino v a pauses pla yback of the accomp[...]
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106 CVP-202 ■ Practicing Phrase-b y-Phrase with the Pla yback: Sound Repeat ....................................................................................................... In the Sound Repeat method, the Clavino va plays back a short phrase. Listen to the phrase and practice. As soon as you play the phrase correctly , the Clavinov a will [...]
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107 CVP-202 X Select the Guide method. ........................................................................ Press one of the GUIDE CONTR OL buttons: [EASY PLA Y] , [NEXT NO TE] or [SOUND REPEA T] . ➔ The lamp of the corresponding button lights. Turning Off the Keyboard Guide Lamps The keyboard guide lamp can be turned on and off in the SONG P[...]
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108 CVP-202 • Playback tempo can be set to any desired value after a song has been selected by using the TEMPO [ – ] and [+] buttons. • The Guide function may not work properly with software which was not produced for independent left- and right-hand playback. • Since the Guide phrases used in the Sound Repeat method are automati- cally det[...]
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109 CVP-202 ■ Setting the Sound Repeat Number ............................................. T o set the number of times the phrase is repeated in the Sound Re- peat mode, press the SOUND REPEAT button. When AUTO is se- lected, only the notes which ha ve not been played correctly are re- peated; the Guide function will automatically go on to the n[...]
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110 CVP-202 The Clavino va f eatures comprehensive song recording func- tions that allow y ou to record your own perf or mances to floppy disks. Three recording methods are av ailable: Quick Recording (page 112), which lets you record quic kly and easily; T rac k Recording (page 115), with which you can record m ultiple instrumental par ts; and Cho[...]
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111 CVP-202 Song Recording Before you can record to the included blank disk, you will hav e to format it. Commercially av ailable blank disks must also be formatted for use. Y ou can use the F ormat function in the FUNCTION [DISK 5] display (page 146) to re-format floppy disks that ha ve already been used for recording. Z Insert a disk. ...........[...]
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112 CVP-202 Z Insert a formatted disk. ............................................................................... Make sure that the disk’ s write protect tab is set to the “write” posi- tion, then insert the disk face up with the shutter forw ard until it clicks into place. Quick Recording ➔ The DISK IN USE lamp sta ys lit until the C[...]
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113 CVP-202 C Select the Song Recor d mode . .............................................................. Press the [REC] button. ➔ The [REC] lamp lights and the QUICK RECORD displa y (Record mode page 1) appears. Call up page 1 by using the P A GE [ < ] and [ > ] buttons if the lamp is lit but the Q UICK RECORD display is not shown. Once[...]
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114 CVP-202 B Select the desired v oices and style, etc. ................................. Select the voices and accompaniment style and set the tempo in the normal way , and other settings needed. (If you want to try out the se- lected v oices, style, tempo, or other settings, be sure to do so before en- tering the Song Record mode in step 3, sinc[...]
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115 CVP-202 M Stop recording. ................................................................................................ Press the [PLA Y/STOP] b utton. ➔ Recording stops. When the recorded data has been written to disk, the [REC] lamp goes out and the SONG PLA Y display ap- pears. If you press the [ST AR T/STOP] button, only the recording [...]
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116 CVP-202 C Select the desired trac k for recording. ...................................... Press the TRACK < and > b uttons or use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to select the track. • Track 10 (and 9, in some cases) can only be used to record the rhythm sound of the accompaniment style and cannot be used to record keyboard part.[...]
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117 CVP-202 V Set all performance f eatures as required. .......................... After setting the tracks to be recorded, set up all necessary perform- ance features as required: voice , accompaniment style, tempo, re verb, etc. B Star t recording. ................................................................................................ S[...]
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118 CVP-202 N Stop recor ding. ................................................................................................ Press the [PLA Y/STOP] b utton. ➔ Recording stops. The [REC] lamp goes out when the data has been written to the disk, and the SONG PLA Y displa y appears. If you press the [ST AR T/STOP] b utton, only the recording of t[...]
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119 CVP-202 X P ause before the punc h-in point. ................................................. Press the [P A USE] button to pause play back a bit before the point at which you want to star t recording. Leave a measure or more before the punch-in point so you’ll be able to grasp the timing before you punch in. C T urn on the Punch-in/out func[...]
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120 CVP-202 B Select the punch-in mode. ....................................................................... Select the desired punch-in mode with the fourth LCD b utton. T wo modes are a vailable, as described belo w . 1ST KEY Recording begins as soon as the first key is played, after Punch-in playback is started in step 7 (below). PEDAL Record[...]
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121 CVP-202 The Chord Sequence function lets you enter A uto Accompani- ment data step-by-step according to chord names . Y ou can use this function to record the accompaniment par t without having to pla y the song in time with the rhythm or at a cer tain tempo . ➾ Select the RECORD EDIT displa y (page 3 of the Record mode display) b y using the[...]
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122 CVP-202 Changing the Auto Accompaniment Mode Auto Accompaniment cannot be turned off while the Chord Sequence function is active. However, you can select an ac- companiment mode (other than Full Keyboard) in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE display by pressing [DIRECT ACCESS] followed by the [ACMP ON] button. The split point can also be changed in this d[...]
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123 CVP-202 V Enter and set the chor ds and/or style changes. .......... T o enter a chord, either play the chord with appropriate fingering in the left range of the keyboard (lo wer than the split point), or highlight ROOT or TYPE in the LCD display and use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons. Y ou can also select the chord by pressing the ROOT[...]
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124 CVP-202 B Stop recor ding. .................................................................................................... When all recording has been finished, select pag e 2 of the CHORD SEQUENCE display , then press the END MARK and SET buttons and input an “end mark” which determines the location of the ending. The end mark will be[...]
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125 CVP-202 ■ END MARK .................................................................... T o enter an “end mark” at the current cursor location, press the END MARK b utton followed by the SET button. An end mark signifies the end of the song, and should always be entered to properly end each song. (An end mark is unnecessary when ending wi[...]
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126 CVP-202 The Record mode has a number of other con venient editing functions that provide e ven g reater control over the song data. The Record Edit functions include: Setup Memor y , which lets you sav e the Clavino v a’ s current panel settings as par t of the cur- rently selected song; Song Name, which lets y ou name a re- corded song file;[...]
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127 CVP-202 Z Enter the desired name . ......................................................................... Use the > button to mo ve the underline cursor to the desired char- acter position in the file name display . (File names can be up to 12 characters in length). ➾ Use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to select and highlight th[...]
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128 CVP-202 Z Specify the tw o tracks to be mixed. .............................................. Press the TRK A and TRK B buttons to highlight the cor responding functions, and use the da ta dial or [–] and [+] b uttons to select the numbers of the two tr acks to be mixed. The voices which are used for the selected tracks are indicated abov e t[...]
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129 CVP-202 X Execute the Delete operation. .......................................................... Press the DELETE button. When the “ Are Y ou Sure?” message is displayed, press YES to execute the Delete oper ation or NO to cancel. The DELETE function will be replaced by the UNDO function af- ter the Delete operation is ex ecuted. If the r[...]
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130 CVP-202 C Execute the Quantize operation. ...................................................... Press the QUANTIZE button. When the “ Are you sure? ” mes- sage is displayed, press the YES button to e xecute the Quantize operation or NO button to cancel. The QU ANTIZE function will be replaced by the UNDO function after the Quantize operati[...]
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131 CVP-202 Z Select the trac k to be edited. ............................................................ Select the track whose parameters you wish to change by pressing the TRACK < or > b utton. If TOTAL is selected, any changes will af fect the entire song rather than an indi vidual track. X Select the parameters to be c hang ed. ........[...]
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132 CVP-202 B Exit the Initial Edit function. .................................................................. T o do this, press the [REC] button. ➔ The [REC] lamp goes out and the Initial Edit operation is com- pleted. Y ou can also exit the Initial Edit function by pressing the [EXIT] button. If you do this after making any edits tha t y ou [...]
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133 CVP-202 131 The Clavinov a has about 26 KB of internal memor y that you can use to record a limited amount of song data — approximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded — without using a flopp y disk. About the CVP MEMOR Y Song • Chord Sequence data (page 121) cannot be recorded to internal memory. • The Song Name (page 127) an[...]
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134 CVP-202 The Function mode provides v arious advanced functions that, f or example , let you mak e v arious MIDI settings, or give y ou greater , more conv enient control over disk-related operations . These sophisticated functions let you customiz e the Clavinov a to y our own musical needs and pref erences. CHAPTER 8: The Utility Functions Gro[...]
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135 CVP-202 ■ Using the Utility Functions ....................................................................... As the table on the preceding page sho ws, the utility functions are di vided among 16 displa y pages. Use the follo wing procedure to display the page containing a desired function. Z Press the [FUNCTION] b utton. You can also exit t[...]
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136 CVP-202 ■ T une .................................................................................................................................... Keyboard FUNCTION [KEYBO ARD 1] Display — page 1 TUNE • Range: 414.8 Hz — 466.6 Hz (–102.1 — +101.62 cents) • Basic setting: 440 Hz The T une function lets you make fine adjustments t[...]
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137 CVP-202 KEY TOUCH • Settings: See table at left. • Basic setting: NORMAL FIXED VELOCITY • Range: 1 — 127 • Basic setting: 76 ■ Ke y T ouch & Fixed V elocity ...................................................................... FUNCTION [KEYBO ARD 2] Display — page 2 Velocity • The amount of force applied to a key is frequen[...]
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138 CVP-202 ■ Left P edal & Glide Range ........................................................................... Pedal FUNCTION [PED AL] Display — page 3 LEFT PEDAL • Settings: See table at left. • Basic setting: SOFT LEFT PEDAL Settings Setting Description SOFT The left pedal functions as the soft pedal (basic setting). (See page 40[...]
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139 CVP-202 137 ■ Registration & Setup Files ........................................................................ Y ou can use the functions on this page to load, sav e, delete, and re- name data files containing r egistration data (page 89) or panel setup data. Before executing one of these functions, make sure that the disk you want to [...]
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140 CVP-202 X Select the f ile operation. File operations cannot be performed while the [SONG] lamp is lit. Exit the Song mode before attempting to perform a file function. Use the second LCD button from the right to select the desired f ile opera- tion: LOAD , SAVE , DELETE or NAME . C Press the ST AR T button. ➔ The file operation begins . The [...]
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141 CVP-202 Disk 139 Press the CH.SET button to input the selected characters at the current underline position of the file name . Contin ue moving the cursor to other characters or marks and entering them in this way . T o delete the character at the previous position, press the BACK b utton. The character before the underline cursor is deleted an[...]
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142 CVP-202 ■ Song Cop y & Disk Copy .............................................................................. FUNCTION [DISK 2] Display — page 5 The Song Copy and Disk Copy functions cannot be executed while the [RECORD] lamp is lit. Exit the Song Record mode before attempting to copy a song or disk. The functions on this page allo w [...]
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143 CVP-202 C Select the destination song number . If you selected DISK1 — 1 as in step 1, press the SONG button, then use the data dial or [–] and [+] b uttons to select a destination song number between 1 and 60 . (Song numbers abov e 60 cannot be se- lected.) ➔ If the destination song number already contains data, the name of the song file[...]
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144 CVP-202 ■ Song Delete ............................................................................................................... FUNCTION [DISK 3] Display — page 6 The Song Delete function cannot be executed while the [RECORD] lamp is lit. Exit the Song Record mode before at- tempting to delete a song. Y ou can delete unneeded song dat[...]
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145 CVP-202 ■ Song Data T ransform ....................................................................................... FUNCTION [DISK 4] Display — page 7 The Song Data Transform function can- not be used while the [SONG] lamp is lit. Exit the Song mode before attempting to transform song data. This function allows y ou to convert song data [...]
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146 CVP-202 ■ Disk Format .............................................................................................................. Floppy disks must be correctly formatted before the Clavino v a can use them for data storage. If you inser t a ne w , unformatted disk (or a disk that has already been initialized in a dif ferent for mat) in th[...]
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147 CVP-202 ■ Send Channel (Ke yboard) ......................................................................... MIDI FUNCTION [MIDI 1] Display — page 9 SEND CH • Settings: OFF, 1 — 16 • Basic setting: See table at left. In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels (1 through 16) of the transmitting and recei ving equipment must be ma tch[...]
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148 CVP-202 ■ Synchr onization .................................................................................................... MIDI SYNC. • Settings: INT. (internal clock), EXT. (external clock) • Basic setting: INT. The playback tempo of a song or style is normally controlled by the Cla vinova’ s internal clock. W hen you want the Cla[...]
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149 CVP-202 ● Control Change Messages CONTROL • Settings: Tx&Rx (transmitted/received), OFF • Basic setting: Tx&Rx Control change messages are used for v arious non-keyboard perform- ance controls, such as the damper pedal, or for expressi ve control of the sound of a connected MIDI de vice, such as effects and v olume. For e x- ample[...]
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150 CVP-202 ■ Send Channel (Accompaniment/Harmon y) ............................ SEND CH (ACMP&RHY) • Settings: OFF (not transmitted), 9–16ch (transmitted) • Basic setting: OFF SEND CH (HARMONY) • Settings: OFF (not transmitted), 6–8ch (transmitted) • Basic setting: OFF When the ACMP & RHY function is set to 9—16ch , the per[...]
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151 CVP-202 • When transmitting rhythm, accompani- ment, or harmony part data via MIDI, do not select the MIDI channels used by these parts as the send channels (page 147) used to transmit the data for your keyboard performance. Doing so may result in your keyboard per- formance data being mixed with the Auto Accompaniment or Harmony data. • If[...]
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152 CVP-202 ■ Bac kup ............................................................................................................................ Backup FUNCTION [B A CKUP 1] Display — page 13 Backup functions • Settings: ON, OFF • Basic settings: ON (REGISTRATION) OFF (all other groups) This function allows y ou to set the backup of vario[...]
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153 CVP-202 ■ Recall ................................................................................................................................ This function can be used to recall the initial factory settings (basic settings) for a group of parameters, or for all parameters at once. Press the ▼ or ▲ b uttons or use the data dial or [–[...]
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154 CVP-202 The Micro T uning Feature makes it possible to indi vidually tune each ke y of the keyboard. The created tuning can be saved to a disk and loaded whenev er necessary . The currently loaded custom tuning can be turned on or of f at any time by using the leftmost LCD b utton in this display . Utility FUNCTION [MICR O TUNING] Display — p[...]
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155 CVP-202 X Select the desired f ile operation. Use the second LCD button from the right to select the desired f ile operation: LOAD , SAVE , DELETE or NAME . C Press the START b utton. After the START button is pressed, the displa y corresponding to the selected file oper ation appears. The subsequent steps are the same as those explained on pag[...]
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156 CVP-202 C Set the tuning. TUNE • Range: -64 cent — +63 cent • Basic Value: 0 (all keys) Z Select PRESET with the leftmost LCD button. ➔ The f ollowing displa y appears: X Select a scale. Press the SCALE ▼ or ▲ to highlight the par ameter , then use the data dial or [–] and [+] b uttons to select the temperament type. When selectin[...]
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157 CVP-202 LOAD See page 140. SAVE See page 140. DELETE See page 141. NAME See page 141. ■ User Scale Files ................................................................................................... The custom scale can be named and sav ed to disk as a user scale file. User scale files can be loaded whene ver necessary , or deleted when[...]
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158 CVP-202 The Clavino va is equipped with jacks that let y ou connect a variety of audio devices . Y ou can connect headphones, a stereo system, or P A equipment for audio output, as well as input from a tone generator or other instrument. Be sure to turn off the power when connecting or disconnecting audio equipment, as fail- ing to do so can re[...]
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159 CVP-202 ■ A UX OUT Jacks .................................................................................................... By connecting audio cables to the A UX OUT jacks as shown here, you can output the sound of the Clavino va to a stereo system, amplifier , mixing console, or recording equipment. Since the A UX OUT jacks provide output[...]
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160 CVP-202 Use MIDI cables to connect the MIDI terminals on the Clavino va to other MIDI de vices. The Clavino va’ s MIDI terminals are located at the left of the unit on the rear panel. T one genera tors or other de vices to be controlled by the Clavino va can be connected to the MIDI [OUT] terminal. De vices that will control the Cla vinov a s[...]
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161 CVP-202 Data Connections 159 ■ Connecting the serial port on the computer to the Clavino va’ s [T O HOST] jack .................................................................................. Connect the computer’ s serial port (RS-232C or RS-422) to the Cla vinova’ s [TO HOST] jack. In this connection, the Cla vinov a functions as a [...]
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162 CVP-202 ■ Connecting the computer’ s USB por t to the Clavino va via a USB interface, such as the UX256, UX96, or UX16 .................. Connect the computer’ s USB port to the USB interface (such as the UX256, UX96, or UX16) using a USB cable. Install the dri ver (that came with the USB interface) on the computer , and connect the USB i[...]
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163 CVP-202 APPENDICES Effect T ype Lists 161 The tables in this appendix contain descriptions of the v ar ious re verb , chorus, and eff ect types that are av ailable f or use on the CVP-202. Reverb Type List Type Description HALL1 HALL2 HALL3 Concert hall reverb effects HALL4 HALL5 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 ROOM4 Small room reverb effects ROOM5 ROOM6 ROO[...]
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CVP-202 164 ROTARY SP1 ROTARY SP2 ROTARY SP3 ROTARY SP4 ROTARY SP5 ROTARY SP6 ROTARY SP7 ROTARY SP8 ROTARY SP9 ROTARY SP10 TREMOLO1 TREMOLO2 TREMOLO3 TREMOLO4 GT TREMOLO1 EP TREMOLO EP TREMOLO2 AUTO PAN1 AUTO PAN2 AUTO PAN3 EP AUTOPAN EP AUTOPAN2 AUTO WAH1 AUTO WAH2 AUTO WAH3 AUTO WAH4 DELAY LCR1 DELAY LCR2 DELAY LR ECHO CROSS DELAY DIST HARD DIST [...]
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165 CVP-202 This message appears when you try to perform an operation (such as selection of a style or Music Database setup) that cannot be perf or med dur ing playbac k. ➾ Stop song pla yback, or exit the Song Pla y mode, then perf or m the operation again. This message appears when you try to perf or m an operation (such as cop ying or deletion[...]
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CVP-202 166 An error occurred while writing to (as in recording or stor ing files) or reading from the disk. ➾ T r y the operation again after pressing the OK button. If the error occurs a second time, the disk or the disk driv e unit may be faulty . If y ou suspect the drive to be at f ault, refer the problem to y our Y amaha dealer . This messa[...]
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167 CVP-202 ● Custom Style Mode This message appears when you e xecute an operation, such as pla yback of disk softw are, that will cause the Clavinov a to delete data recorded to the internal memor y . ➾ Press YES to delete the data recorded to the inter nal memor y , then perform the desired operation. Press the NO button if y ou want to keep[...]
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CVP-202 168 ● Song Copy & Disk Copy This message appears before y ou star t a Song Cop y or Disk Copy operation to inf or m you of the number of times the disks must be e xchanged. (See page 143.) This message prompts you to insert the destination disk when copying data from one disk to another . (See page 143.) This message appears when you [...]
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169 CVP-202 ● Hardware-related ● Song Data Conversion When you first insert the destination disk while copying a song from one disk to another disk, this message prompts you to specify the song number to which the song is to be copied. (See page 143.) This message prompts you to insert the source disk when copying data from one disk to another [...]
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CVP-202 170 Problem The Clavino va does not turn on. A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or of f. Noise is heard from the Cla vinova’ s speakers. The display is too bright or too dark to read. The keyboard v olume is low com- pared to that of the A uto Accompa- niment or song playback. The volume of the Auto Accompa- niment or son[...]
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171 CVP-202 The Auto Accompaniment does not play back. The desired chord is not recognized or output by the Auto Accompani- ment. The maximum of 60 songs cannot be recorded. Some tracks do not play back when playing back data. The Auto Accompaniment is not turned on. The ke ys are not being played cor- rectly . The ke ys are not being played ac- co[...]
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CVP-202 172 MIDI and Data Compatibility ■ MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a worldwide standard communication interface that allo ws MIDI-compatible musical instruments and equipment to share musical information and control one another . • Depending on the MIDI de vice, the transmittable/receiv able data dif fers, and only da[...]
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173 CVP-202 Index A Accompaniment Mode .................... 57, 59-61 accompaniment styles ................ see “ styles ” All Setup files .................................... 139-141 audio connections ............................. 158-159 Auto Accompaniment ............................ 57-72 B Backup ...........................................[...]
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CVP-202 174 Q quantizing .................................... 78, 129-130 Quick Recording ............................... 112-115 R Recall ....................................................... 153 Recall Section ............................................ 80 recalling, registration ............................. 90-91 Receive Filter .............[...]
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FCC INFORMA TION (U .S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con- tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT : When connecting this product to acce[...]
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WARNING- When using any electrical or electronic prod- uct, basic precautions should always be followed. These pre- cautions include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, in- [...]
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__ __ __ For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha or the authorized distributor listed belo w . Pour plus de d é tails sur les produits, v euillez-vous adresser à Y amaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de v ous fi gurant dans la liste sui vante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgef ü hrten Niederlassu[...]
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M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2003 Yamaha Corporation W A54840 3??PO???.?-01A0 Printed in Indonesia Clavinova Web site (English only) http://www .yamahaclavinova.com/ Y amaha Manual Library http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/[...]