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IMPORTANT Check Your Power Supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage speci- fied on the name plate on the bottom panel. In some areas a voltage se- lector 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 area. The voltage[...]
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Battery Notice: This product MA Y contain a small non- rechargeab le battery which (if applicable) is soldered in place. The a verage life span of this type of battery is ap- proximately fi ve years. When replacement becomes neces- sary , contact a qualified service re presentativ e to perform the replacement. W arning: Do not attempt to recharge, [...]
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1 1 CVP-98/96/600 • Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors. • Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers, and do not insert a finger or hand in the key cover gap. • Never insert or drop paper or metallic or other objects between [...]
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2 2 CVP-98/96/600 Thank you for pur chasing the Y amaha Clavinova! W e r ecommend that you r ead this manual car e- fully so that you can fully take advantag e of the advanced and con venient functions of the Clavinova. W e also r ecommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for futur e refer ence . Included Accessories ● Music So[...]
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3 3 CVP-98/96/600 Reverb 41 Reverb ON/OFF ................................... 41 Selecting the Reverb Type ................... 41 Setting the Total Depth ........................ 42 Setting the Depth for Each Part — Reverb Part Depth ........................... 43 V oice Effects 44 Effect ON/OFF ..................................... 44 Selecting [...]
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4 4 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 1: Getting Ready Features of the Clavinova ● Large, Easy-to-use LCD Displa y The large LCD (along with the dedica ted buttons) pro vides comprehen- si ve and easy-to-understand contr ol of the Clavino v a’ s oper ations (page 12). ● W ealth of Rich, Realistic V oices The Clavino va has a wide v ariety of authentic an[...]
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5 5 CVP-98/96/600 About This Manual ■ Indications of Buttons and LCD Display .................................. [ ]: This indicates actual panel buttons. Con v entions Used in This Manual ■ Indications of Operation Explanations ....................................... The arrows shown below are used in this manual in order to distin- guish the r[...]
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6 6 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Basic Settings: ...................................................................................................... The functions of the Clavino va are set to certain standard v alues or standard conditions when the instrument is shipped. These settings and conditions are called the basic settings. The basic settings of eac[...]
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7 7 CVP-98/96/600 Handling Floppy Disks The “Music Software Collection” disk and one blank disk are supplied with the Clavinova. ● Never open or close the key cover while a disk is extending from the drive (i.e. in the ejected posi- tion). The k e y cover may contact the disk, possibly damaging the disk or even the disk drive. ● Do not inse[...]
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8 8 CVP-98/96/600 Setting Up the Clavinova Music Stand ■ T o raise the music stand: .......................................................................... Z Pull the stand up and to ward yourself as far as it will go. X Flip down the two metal supports at the left and the right on the rear of the music stand. C Lower the music stand so that i[...]
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9 9 CVP-98/96/600 Headphones Connect a set of stereo headphones (optional) to the [PHONES] jack. When headphones are connected, the internal speaker system is auto- matically shut of f. Since the Clavino v a has two PHONES jacks, two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously , allo wing two people to enjoy listening to the performance. Z Connec[...]
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10 10 CVP-98/96/600 Panel Controls and T erminals C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 B0 A0 G0 F0 E0 D0 C0 B-1 A-1 CVP-98 VOL UME STYLE START / STOP AUTO ACCOM P ANI MENT MASTER VOLUME ACMP / SONG VOLUME MAX MIN MAX DEMO POP BALL– ROOM LAT IN POP TRADI– TIONAL 1 6BEAT ROCK BALLAD JAZZ DANCE POP HELP PIANIST INTRO MAIN A MAIN B EN[...]
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11 11 CVP-98/96/600 The Panel Controls F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 SONG CONTROL GUIDE CONTROL EXIT DISPLAY HOLD PA USE REW EA SY PL AY SONG MIX E R PIANO E. PIANO VIBES GUITAR ORGAN XG DRUMS BASS BRASS DU AL SPLIT REVERB EFFECT STRINGS / CHOIR SAX / FLUTE DISK IN USE CLAVI. TO NE / SYNT H FUNCTION M[...]
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12 12 CVP-98/96/600 Basic Operation Vir tually all of the Clavino v a’ s operations are done from the LCD displa y . When y ou press a b utton on the panel once, the rele v ant function’ s display appears . Depending on the display that ap- pears, you can conveniently perform various functions and change v alues/settings b y using the buttons l[...]
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13 13 CVP-98/96/600 Basic Operation ■ When function is within “soft” rectangle: ............................... First press the appropriate LCD button under the display (the selected item is highlighted), and use the data dial or [–/+] to set the items which are in “soft” rectangles with rounded corners. Alternately , after selecting th[...]
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14 14 CVP-98/96/600 PA G E ■ When function is within “hard” rectangle: ............................. Items within a “hard” rectangle can be directly selected or switched ON/OFF by simply pressing the corresponding LCD button located di- rectly below the desired item. For example , when selecting the first Demo song in the display sho wn b[...]
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15 15 CVP-98/96/600 [EXIT] Button Press [EXIT] in order to leave the current mode or return to the pre- vious display . [DISPLA Y HOLD] Button The [DISPLA Y HOLD] button lets you keep the display from c hang- ing. For example, voices and accompaniment styles can be selected by pressing the V OICE b utton or STYLE b utton. The display of the se- lec[...]
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16 16 CVP-98/96/600 Basic Operation Memory Backup The Backup function (page 147) can be used to maintain various val- ues and settings, e ven after the po wer has been turned of f. In the Backup function display , each parameter group to be backed up can be selected individuall y . V alues and settings which are not back ed up rev ert to the basic [...]
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17 17 CVP-98/96/600 Adjusting the V olume The Clavino v a has two sliders on the panel f or adjusting the volume. It also allows you to adjust the volume of each part of the A utomatic Accompaniment or song. [A CMP/SONG V OLUME] This determines the playback volume of the A utomatic Ac- companiment and Songs. [MASTER V OLUME] This determines the ent[...]
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18 18 CVP-98/96/600 ● Automatic Accompaniment Volume See Automatic Accompa- niment volume (page 60) for details. See Song volume (page 94) for details. See Song volume (page 95) for details. ● Page 1, when using disk ● Page 2, when using disk Adjusting the V olume [EXP .PED AL] Y ou can control the volume of your keyboar d performance with yo[...]
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19 19 CVP-98/96/600 Adjusting the T imbre of the Sound The sound timbre can be adjusted by using the [MASTER EQUAL- IZER] and [POWER BASS] (CVP-98 only) controls. • Distortion could result if these effects are set to higher levels. If this is the case, reduce the overall volume with the [MASTER VOLUME] control. [MASTER EQUALIZER] The lamp lights [...]
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20 20 CVP-98/96/600 Adjusting the T imbre of the Sound X Select the band (frequency range) to be adjusted. ..... Select the band you wish to adjust by pressing the BAND < or > button. ➔ The central frequency of the selected band (expressed in Hz) is shown in the BAND < > section of the displa y . C Change the value. ..................[...]
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21 21 CVP-98/96/600 Adjusting the T imbre of the Sound Power Bass (CVP-98 only) Press the [POWER BASS] button (the lamp lights) to emphasize the sounds of the lower range. The amount of the emphasis can be changed by the VOLUME ▼ ▲ but- tons in the PO WER BASS display . POWER BASS ON/OFF... • Settings: ON/OFF • Basic setting: OFF • Backup[...]
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22 22 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 2: Help Mode and Demo Using the Help Mode The Help mode provides con venient e xplanations of the main functions of the Clavino va. As the e xplanations shown in the displa y automatically progress , the Cla vinov a actually operates itself in demonstration — the Cla vinova sounds v ar ious v oices and styles. Z Call u[...]
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23 23 CVP-98/96/600 Play C Select the desired menu. .......................................................................... Use the left/right LCD buttons to select the desired menu. Y ou can also select the menu by pressing the SELECT ▼ ▲ buttons. The selected menu is highlighted. T en menus (listed belo w) are av ail- able. V Start the exp[...]
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24 24 CVP-98/96/600 Demo Play The Clavino v a f eatures a total of 27 demo pieces: 4 entire Demo songs, 12 special pieces sho wcasing the voices , and 11 showcasing the styles. Listen to them all and hear what the Cla vinov a can do . Z Call up the Demo Play mode. .............................................................. Press [DEMO] . The lam[...]
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25 25 CVP-98/96/600 Demo Play (A) To listen to a Demo song for voices, press the VOICE button corresponding to the desired voice. ➔ Pla yback starts from the Demo song of the selected voice . The lamp of the corresponding VOICE button flashes. (B) To listen to a Demo song for styles, press the STYLE button corresponding to the desired style. ➔ [...]
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26 26 CVP-98/96/600 V Adjust the volume. .......................................................................................... Adjust the v olume of the Demo by using [MASTER V OLUME] . • The [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] control cannot be used. B Stop playback of the Demo. .................................................................. T o stop pla[...]
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27 27 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 3: V oices Selecting V oices The Clavino v a f eatures a wealth of rich, authentic v oices, including piano , strings and brass instruments. It also f eatures a K eyboard P ercussion function that lets you pla y the realistic dr um and percussion sounds directly from the ke yboard. ● Voice Types • Clavinova Voices: 1[...]
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28 28 CVP-98/96/600 X Select the voice. ................................................................................................. Select the desired voice by pressing the appropriate left/right LCD button.. The da ta dial and [–/+] buttons can be also used. Y ou can also select the voice by pressing the VOICE ▼ ▲ b uttons. Some of the[...]
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29 29 CVP-98/96/600 Selecting V oices Organ Combination (Organ Combi.) T o call up the ORGAN COMBINA TION display , press the [OR- GAN] b utton and select Organ Combi. in the pop-up display . W ith the Org an Combination function in this display , you can select from six dif ferent kinds of organ sounds, and e ven create your o wn organ sounds by e[...]
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30 30 CVP-98/96/600 Selecting V oices ■ Editing the V oice ............................................................................................... Select the desired voice for editing, then set each parameter . The ORGAN COMBIN A TION has two display pages: [FOO T A GE] and [A TT A CK]. Press the right-most LCD button to change between th[...]
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31 31 CVP-98/96/600 ● Making Settings in the ORGAN COMBINATION [ATTACK] Display Attack F ootage V olume, Length, and Response settings Select the appropriate bar in the display by pressing the CURSOR buttons, then set the V olume, Length or Response by using the data dial or [–/+] buttons. Setting the Attack Mode Press the middle LCD button to [...]
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32 32 CVP-98/96/600 K eyboard Per cussion The Cla vinov a has twelve Drum Kits in the [DRUMS] v oice group. When one of the Drum Kits is selected, various drum and percussion sounds are assigned individually to the keys, letting you play the sounds from the keyboard. The various drum/percussion instruments of the Standard Kit are marked by symbols [...]
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33 33 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices Simultaneously — Dual Mode The Dual mode of the Cla vinova allo ws you to select and pla y two diff erent voices simultaneously in a la yer . This makes it easy to create e xceptionally rich and thick tonal te xtures. The v olume balance and the depth of detune* can also be set for the two voices. *Detune:[...]
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34 34 CVP-98/96/600 After pressing RIGHT1 VOICE or RIGHT2 VOICE (it is high- lighted), select the v oice in the normal way . • If you select a voice with the VOICE buttons when STYLE ▼ ▲ is high- lighted, selection of the RIGHT1 VOICE is automatically called up. V Exit the Dual mode. ...........................................................[...]
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35 35 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices Simultaneously — Dual Mode Changing the Octa ve Setting of the T wo V oices The Octave Shift setting lets you adjust the pitch of the two voices up or down an octave. Press either RIGHT 1 or RIGHT 2 of the OCTAVE SHIFT parameter in the DU AL pop-up display . ➔ The v alues change each time the LCD button [...]
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36 36 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices from Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode The Split mode of the Clavino va allo ws you to select and pla y two diff erent voices with y our left and right hands — for e xample , play bass with the left and piano with the right. Selecting the Split V oice Z Select the voice for the right keyboard [...]
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37 37 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices from Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode Y ou can also select a v oice by using LEFT VOICE or RIGHT1 VOICE , even after the pop-up SPLIT display has changed back to the main SPLIT display . After pressing LEFT VOICE or RIGHT1 VOICE (it is highlighted), select the v oice in the normal way . • If [...]
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38 38 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices from Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode Setting the V olume Balance of the T wo V oices Z Press BALANCE from the SPLIT pop-up displa y . .......... ➔ It is highlighted. X Adjust the volume balance of the two voices by us- ing the data dial or [–/+] buttons. ...................................[...]
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39 39 CVP-98/96/600 Playing T wo V oices from Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode About the Sounding Range for Octave Shift • Notes below and above the original 88- key range (A–1 to C7) sound one octave higher and lower, respectively. • The RIGHT1 setting is effective for normal playing with one voice. This setting also affects th[...]
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40 40 CVP-98/96/600 Using the Pedals The Clavino v a has three pedals . Damper Pedal (Right) The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing your fingers from the keys. Sostenuto P edal (Center) If you play a note or chord on the ke yboard [...]
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41 41 CVP-98/96/600 Reverb Re v erb is an eff ect that recreates the decaying reflections of a sound in a performance space, and reproduces the special ambience of a concert hall. The Clavino va has v ar ious Re verb eff ects and allows you to set the Re v erb Depth to y our pref erence . The Re v erb effect here is also applied to the microphone i[...]
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42 42 CVP-98/96/600 Keep in mind... • Depending on the selected voice, the depth of the effect may sound stronger or weaker, even though the same Reverb Type is selected. • The effect cannot be applied to the sounds input through the AUX IN [R] [L/L+R] jacks. Setting the T otal Depth The ov erall depth of the selected Re verb T ype can be set w[...]
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43 43 CVP-98/96/600 Setting the Depth for Each Part — Reverb Part Depth The Re verb P art Depth parameter lets you make dif ferent Re v erb Depth settings for the microphone input connected to the [MIC.] jack, the rhythm, bass, and chord parts of the Automatic Accompaniment (page 47), as well as the parts you play from the keyboard. T o use this,[...]
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44 44 CVP-98/96/600 V oice Effects The Cla vinov a has various types of effects besides Re verb that enhance the sound of the v oices or create wild, special eff ects . Y ou can also adjust the depth of the eff ect as desired. The Eff ect here is also applied to the microphone input signal received via the [MIC.] jack. Automatic Effect Settings •[...]
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45 45 CVP-98/96/600 Selecting the Effect T ype Select the Effect T ype by pressing the left/right LCD buttons in the EFFECT pop-up display . Y ou can also select the Ef fect T ype by using the EFFECT TYPE ▼ ▲ buttons, or by pressing EFFECT TYPE (to highlight the parameter) and using the data dial or [–/+] buttons. T o reset the value to the b[...]
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46 46 CVP-98/96/600 Setting the Effect Depth The Ef fect Depth parameter lets you adjust the de gree or depth of the currently selected eff ect type. T o set this, press R1 DPT or MIC DPT (to highlight the corresponding parameter), and use the data dial or [–/+] buttons. Depending on the currently selected voice, the R1 DPT indication may automat[...]
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47 47 CVP-98/96/600 Selecting Accompaniment Styles The Cla vinov a has 100 m usical “Styles” that can be used as a basis f or rh ythm accompaniment, or fully orchestrated rhythm, bass , and chord accompaniment (A uto Accompaniment; page 56). • The Clavinova also features forty special [PIANIST] styles consisting of only piano voices, which yo[...]
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48 48 CVP-98/96/600 • The last selected style in each group can be retained in memory, even after turning off the power, when the Backup function (page 147) is set to ON. • When the power is turned ON, the 8Beat Pop1 style is selected automati- cally. However, if the Backup function (page 147) is set to ON, the last se- lected style will automa[...]
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49 49 CVP-98/96/600 Selecting Accompaniment Styles Z Press either STYLE ▼ or ▲ . ................................................................... ➔ STYLE is highlighted. X Select the style. .................................................................................................. Select the style by using the data dial or [–/+] b[...]
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50 50 CVP-98/96/600 Starting/Stopping the Accompaniment Style Starting the Accompaniment Style There are se veral w ays to start the accompaniment style, as described below: ● Auto Fill Press the [MAIN A] or [MAIN B] button during playback of the style. The lamp of the b utton flashes and the Fill-in pattern plays auto- matically . ■ After auto[...]
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51 51 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Synchr onized Star t ........................................................................................... This method lets you start the style by simply playing a note or chord on the keyboard. T o use this, press the [SYNCHRO] b utton. (The lamp lights.) The [BEA T] lamp flashes in time with the selected tempo, indic[...]
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52 52 CVP-98/96/600 There are two introduction patterns: Intro A and Intro B. If you press [INTRO] after pressing [MAIN B] , the style starts with the Intro B pattern, followed by Main B. ■ Start with Fade In ............................................................................................... This function lets you gradually fade in th[...]
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53 53 CVP-98/96/600 Starting/Stopping the Accompaniment Style Tempo display Measure number Beat lamp Br eak When the Left Pedal function (page 133) is set to BREAK , you can use the left pedal to trigger a break (silence) in the accompaniment for dynamic ef fect. Holding down the left pedal creates the break, and playback resumes from the top of th[...]
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54 54 CVP-98/96/600 Using the Metronome ■ [ST AR T/ST OP] of Metr onome ............................................................... T o start the metronome, simply press the [METRONOME] b utton so that its lamp lights. ➔ The metronome pop-up display appears and the currently selected beat and volume are indicated. The Clavino v a f eatures [...]
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55 55 CVP-98/96/600 The metronome volume can also be set from the METR ONOME pop- up display . Adjust the v olume by selecting VOLUME ▼ ▲ (it is highlighted) and using the data dial or [–/+] buttons. Y ou can also adjust it by continuously pressing VOLUME ▼ or ▲ . As with the volume parameter of the style, it can also be adjusted by using[...]
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56 56 CVP-98/96/600 Playing with the Auto Accompaniment The Clavino v a includes a sophisticated A uto Accompaniment system that can provide automated rhythm, bass and chord backing f or your perf or mance in 100 different styles . • The playback data of the Auto Accompaniment is normally not output through the MIDI [OUT]. However it can be outpu[...]
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57 57 CVP-98/96/600 ● Pianist Press the [PIANIST] button to select the piano-only accompaniment styles. F orty different Pianist styles are a vailable. When the [PIANIST] button is pressed, the STYLE SELECT [PI- ANO] pop-up display appears. ➔ The [PIANIST] lamp lights. Select the desired Pianist style by pressing the appropriate left/right LCD [...]
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58 58 CVP-98/96/600 V Select the chord indication method. ........................................... T o do this, press one of the left LCD buttons — SINGLE FINGER , MULTI FINGER , FINGERED or FULL KEYBOARD — while the A C- COMP ANIMENT MODE pop-up display is activ e. Chord Indication Method • Basic setting: Multi Finger • Backup of last s[...]
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59 59 CVP-98/96/600 Playing with the Auto Accompaniment ● Fingered T o play Auto Accompaniment, pla y any chord in the left range (belo w and including the split point). Play the melody in the right range along with the Auto Accompaniment. If the Cla vinov a cannot recognize the played chord, “ * ” will appear instead of the chord name in the[...]
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60 60 CVP-98/96/600 Use the [A CMP/SONG V OLUME] con- trol to adjust the ov erall volume of the Auto Accompaniment. (This does not aff ect the volume of parts played from the k eyboard .) This control lets you adjust the lev el balance of the accompaniment and the voices played from the ke yboard. Use the [MASTER V OLUME] to con- trol the entire vo[...]
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61 61 CVP-98/96/600 Playing with the Auto Accompaniment Select the desired part by pressing BASS , CHORD , PAD , PHRASE , or RHYTHM and set the value by using the data dial or [–/+] buttons. The v alue changes in units of two. Y ou can also select sev eral parts and adjust their v olume settings simultaneously . T o reset the v alue to the basic [...]
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62 62 CVP-98/96/600 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions The Clavino va has man y other features and functions that mak e the use of the A uto Accompaniment ev en more con v enient and enjoyable. Harmony This feature adds harmony or embellishment notes to the melody you play in the right range of the keyboar d. The harmon y notes are produced automat[...]
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63 63 CVP-98/96/600 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions ● Left Pedal and Harmony If the Left Pedal Function is set to HARMONY ON/OFF (see page 133), harmonization of notes played on the right-hand section of the key- board only occurs while the left pedal is pressed. This allo ws you to add harmony only to certain phrases in the middle of the song[...]
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64 64 CVP-98/96/600 The panel setup called up here can be freely changed according to your preferences. Y ou can also sa ve it to memory by using the Registraiton function (page 83). T o exit One T ouch Setting, press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button ag ain (the lamp turns of f), and the pre vious panel setup before using One T ouch Setting is recall[...]
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65 65 CVP-98/96/600 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions Press the [A CMP ON] b utton to call up the A CCOMP ANIMENT MODE pop-up display . ➾ Press SYNCHRO STOP so that it is highlighted. ➔ The [SYNCHRO ST ART] lamp lights . T o turn Synchronized Stop off, press SYNCHRO STOP again. The Small Accompaniment function lets you mute some of the se- lec[...]
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66 66 CVP-98/96/600 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions Chord Assist This function uses the keyboard guide lamps to show you appropriate fingerings for chords. (See page 104.) The Chord Assist feature is essentially an electronic “chord book” that shows you appropiate fingerings for chords, and is ideal when you want to quickly learn how to play[...]
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67 67 CVP-98/96/600 Other Auto Accompaniment Functions V Enter the chord type. .................................................................................... Press TYPE ▼ or ▲ (it is highlighted), then use the data dial or [–/+] buttons to select the desired chord type. Y ou can also select the chord type by pressing TYPE . B Enter the [...]
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68 68 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style The Cla vinov a Custom Style feature allo ws you to create original accompaniment styles that can be later recalled and played at any time, just like the presets. Up to 12 custom styles can be maintained in internal memory at the same time, and any number can be saved to disk for later reloading and use. The basic c[...]
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69 69 CVP-98/96/600 C Select the section you want to record. ..................................... In the CUSTOM STYLE display page 1, press the f irst LCD button as many times as necessary to select the section you want to program first: MAIN A, MAIN B, INTR O, FILL IN, or ENDING. The MAIN A section is initially selected. Custom Style • In the C[...]
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70 70 CVP-98/96/600 Use the BEAT LCD b utton to select a diff erent time signature, or the data dial or [–/+] buttons once the BEAT parameter has been selected. As soon as you choose to change the beat value, the “ Clear style ? ” prompt will appear , since you will hav e to completely clear all sections and parts of the style and start recor[...]
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71 71 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style B Select the part and voice you want to record. .................. Use the PART LCD button, the data dial, or [–/+] buttons to select the part you want to record: R1 Rhythm 1 R2 Rhythm 2 Bs Bass C1 Chord 1 C2 Chord 2 Pd Pad P1 Phrase 1 P2 Phrase 2 Playback part At this point you can also select the voice you want [...]
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72 72 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style N Record the selected part. ......................................................................... Y ou can now add ne w parts to the selected part by playing the ke y- board at the appropriate timing (play in C Major seventh since the Cus- tom Style is recorded as a C Major seventh pattern). If you want to creat[...]
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73 73 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style • During Custom Style recording, no MIXER display is available. Once the required quantize size has been selected press the START LCD button to actually quantize the current part. Playback will stop for an instant while the data is being quantized, then the START LCD button will change to UNDO , allowing you to un[...]
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74 74 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style ? Store the custom style. .............................................................................. Press the STORE LCD button in CUST OM STYLE display page 3 to store the current custom style in the internal memory . The “ Store XXXXXXXX? ” confirmation prompt and MEMORY No. parameter will appear (“ XXXX[...]
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75 75 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style ■ Style Clear ................................................................................................................ Press the STYLE CLEAR LCD button in CUST OM STYLE display page 3 to entirely clear the current custom style. The “ Are you sure? ” confir mation prompt will appear . Press YES to clear[...]
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76 76 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style After making sure that a properly formatted disk is inserted in the Clavinova disk drive (page 7), use the MEMORY No. ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the memory number of the custom style you want to save to disk, or “ALL” if you want to save a complete set of 12 custom styles. When this is done, press the SAVE LC[...]
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77 77 CVP-98/96/600 disk, the “ Please store to memory before saving to disk ” alert display will appear . If this happens press OK to return to the previ- ous display (CUSTOM STYLE display page 3), store the custom style, then try saving again. ■ Delete from Disk ...............................................................................[...]
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78 78 CVP-98/96/600 Custom Style ■ Memory Full During Recording .......................................................... This alert message will appear if the memory becomes full during recording or editing. Custom Style Alert & Err or Displays The following alert and error displays may appear in the corresponding situations. ■ Insufficie[...]
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79 79 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Exit Before Store ........................................................................................................ If you press [EXIT] button to exit from the Custom Style function before storing the style the following displa y will appear . Select a memory number and press YES to store the style and then exit, pres[...]
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80 80 CVP-98/96/600 Style File Load Style files from optional Y amaha “Style File” disks, or disks containing custom style files you’v e created yourself , can be loaded into the Cla vinov a and play ed as required. About the Yamaha Style File Format • The Style File Format is Yamaha’s original auto-accompaniment format which has evolved [...]
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81 81 CVP-98/96/600 A set of 12 files saved by using the Custom Style save “ALL” func- tion (page 76) can be loaded by pressing the ALL LOAD LCD button rather than the LOAD SINGLE button. The rest of the ALL LOAD pro- cedure is essentially the same as the LOAD SINGLE procedure, as fol- lows. X Select a Style File ...............................[...]
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82 82 CVP-98/96/600 V Eject the Disk When Done ...................................................................... When you’ve finished with the Style File disk, press the disk drive EJECT b utton to remov e it and return to the normal play mode display . Y ou can return to the normal play mode without removing the disk by pressing the [EXIT] [...]
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83 83 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 5: Registrations Registrations (Registering/Recalling Panel Setups) The Registration feature can be used to memorize a number of complete panel setups that y ou can recall whene v er needed. A total of 20 setups (5 banks x 4 memories) can be registered. Z Set up the controls as required. .................................[...]
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84 84 CVP-98/96/600 C Register the panel setup. ......................................................................... While holding the [MEMOR Y] button, simultaneously press one of the REGISTRA TION [1] — [4] b uttons. Any data tha t was pre viously in the selected location is erased and replaced by the ne w settings. The corresponding Regis[...]
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85 85 CVP-98/96/600 Registrations (Registering/Recalling Panel Setups) Naming the Registration A temporary name is given to the Registration setup when you regis- ter the panel settings; ho we ver , you can change this name freely with this function. Z Press the [MEMOR Y] b utton to call up the REGIS- TRA TION [NAME] pop-up displa y . .............[...]
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86 86 CVP-98/96/600 Fr eeze Function When the Registration Freeze function is set to on, the parameters set in the FREEZE display will not be changed when a Registration is re- called. This allo ws you to recall different Reg istrations while using the Auto Accompaniment, without suddenly changing the styles or volume settings. Z Press [FREEZE] (th[...]
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87 87 CVP-98/96/600 D IS K IN U S E CHAPTER 6: Song Control Song Playback In this manual, the recorded m usic data of y our performance, and the song data of various disk software are all referred to as “songs.” The Cla vinov a can pla y back songs y ou’v e recorded yourself using the Song Record function (page 105), and other songs of v ario[...]
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88 88 CVP-98/96/600 ➔ The DISK IN USE lamp lights while the Clavino v a reads and iden- tifies the disk. Once the disk has been identified, the SONG PLA Y [MAIN] displa y (displa y page 1) appears in the displa y and the [SONG] lamp lights. If a song disk is already inserted b ut the Song Play mode is not en- gaged, press the [SONG] button. ➔ T[...]
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89 89 CVP-98/96/600 Use the P A GE [ < ] [ > ] buttons to call up the SONG PLA Y [LIST] display (display page 3), to view the entire list of the song names in the disk. The desir ed song can be selected easily by using the left/right LCD buttons, data dial, or [–/+] buttons. Y ou can also select the song by pressing the SONG ▼ ▲ buttons[...]
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90 90 CVP-98/96/600 D IS K IN U SE ● Adjusting the Tempo The playback tempo of the song can be changed freely as desired. (See page 49.) The preset tempo for the selected song can be r estored at any time by simultaneously pressing the TEMPO [–/+] buttons. Usually the tempo is indicated by numbers. However in case of the free tempo software, ?[...]
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91 91 CVP-98/96/600 Part Cancel The 1/RIGHT (right hand), 2/LEFT (left hand) and ORCH (accom- paniment) b uttons 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. F or example, you can turn of f the right- and/or left-hand parts so you ca[...]
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92 92 CVP-98/96/600 X Select the desired track for playback (PLA Y/OFF , SOLO). ......................................................................................... Select the track by using TRACK < or > , or the data dial, or the [–/ +] buttons. ➔ The selected track is indicated by an underline mark. Select playback or of f for the [...]
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93 93 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Selecting V oices for 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT P ar ts .............. The playback voices for the 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT parts can be se- lected in the SONG PLA Y [P AR T] display . Press PART1,2 VOICE ▼ or ▲ to highlight the corresponding sec- tion of the display , then select the playback v oice for 1/RIGHT and 2/ LEFT parts by [...]
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94 94 CVP-98/96/600 ● When Playing Back XG/SMF Files or Original Song Data PART1 Part 1 PART2 Part 2 OTHER Parts 3 — 8, 11 — 16 RHYTHM Parts 9 and 10 KBD Volume of your keyboard performance ● When Playing Back DOC Files L&R Right- and left-hand parts (piano part) BASS Bass part ORCH Orchestra part RHYTHM Rhythm part KBD Volume of your k[...]
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95 95 CVP-98/96/600 ● When Playing Back XG/ESEQ Files L&R Right- and left-hand parts (piano part) ORCH Accompaniment part KBD Volume of your keyboard performance ● When Playing Back Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft Files L&R Right- and left-hand parts (piano part) KBD Volume of your keyboard performance ■ Page 2 ...........................[...]
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96 96 CVP-98/96/600 Changing Settings in the TRA CK MIXER Display Z Select the track to be changed. ........................................................ Select the desired track by pressing TRACK < or > . Selecting TTL (T otal) will change the overall settings of the song rather than the set- tings of individual tracks. Press the far righ[...]
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97 97 CVP-98/96/600 Repeat Functions The Clavino v a has con venient repeat functions that let you repeated play back the same song or sections within the song. This function is useful if you want to practice a dif f icult phrase repeatedly . Select the desired mode from the available four Repeat modes from the SONG PLA Y [REPEA T] display (display[...]
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98 98 CVP-98/96/600 ■ AB Repeat ................................................................................................................. This function allo ws you to specify any section (between point A and point B) of a song, letting you repeatedly play back the selected section for practice. When AB mode is selected by the REPEAT MODE [...]
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99 99 CVP-98/96/600 Other Playback Contr ols Pause Press the [P A USE] b utton during song playback to temporarily stop song playback. Press [P A USE] again or the [PLA Y/ST OP] b utton to resume playback from the same point. Rewind and Fast Forward Use the [REW] and [FF] buttons to rewind or fast forward to the play- back point of the song. • Wh[...]
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100 100 CVP-98/96/600 Guide Control The Cla vinov a has a special Guide function which allo ws you to practice b y using the appropr iate disk software . The “piano roll” display and the keyboard guide lamp indicate which keys you should pla y , and when you should pla y them. Y ou can e ven practice at y our own pace since the Clavino v a paus[...]
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101 101 CVP-98/96/600 Guide Control ■ Practicing Phrase-b y-phrase with the Pla yback: Sound Repeat ....................................................................................................... In the Sound Repeat method, the Clavino v a plays back a short phrase. Listen to the phrase and practice. Playback of one phrase repeats three t[...]
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102 102 CVP-98/96/600 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[...]
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103 103 CVP-98/96/600 • Playback tempo can be set to any desired value after a song has been selected by using the TEMPO [–/+] buttons. • The positions of the guide lamps will not change, even if the Transpose function (page 130) is used to trans- pose the pitch of the keyboard. • The Guide function may not work properly with software which[...]
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104 104 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Setting the Sound Repeat Number ................................................ T o set the number of times the phrase is repeated in the Sound Repeat mode, press the SOUND REPEAT button. When AUTO is selected, only the notes which have not been played correctly are repeated; the Guide function will automatically go on to[...]
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105 105 CVP-98/96/600 Song Recording The Cla vino v a f eatures comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performances to floppy disks. Three recording methods are available: Quick Recording (page 107), which lets y ou record quickly and easily; T rac k Recording (page 110), with which y ou can record multiple instrum[...]
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106 106 CVP-98/96/600 D IS K IN U S E Recording Setup: Disk Format Before you can record to the included blank disk, you will have to format it. Commercially available blank disks must also be formatted before using. Refer to Format in the Function section (page 135) to re- format floppy disks that have already been used for recording. • The same[...]
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107 107 CVP-98/96/600 Quick Recording 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 forward until it clicks into place. ➔ The DISK IN USE lamp sta ys lit unt[...]
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108 108 CVP-98/96/600 C Select the record mode. ............................................................... Press the [REC] button. ➔ The [REC] lamp lights and the QUICK RECORD display of record mode page 1 appears. Call up page 1 by using the P A GE [ < ] [ > ] b uttons if the lamp is lit but the QUICK RECORD display is not shown. • [...]
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109 109 CVP-98/96/600 B Select the desired voices and accompaniment 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 selected voices, style and temp[...]
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110 110 CVP-98/96/600 M Stop recording. ................................................................................................... Press the [PLA Y/ST OP] button. ➔ Recording stops. When the recorded data has been written to disk, the [REC] lamp goes out and the song play display appears. Y ou can also stop recording by pressing the [REC[...]
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111 111 CVP-98/96/600 C Select the desired track for recording. ..................................... Press the TRACK < or > buttons or use the data dial or [–/+] buttons to select the track. ➔ The selected track is indicated by an underline mark. Use the LCD button at the far right to set the selected tracks to RECORD (record enable) or [...]
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112 112 CVP-98/96/600 B Start recording. ................................................................................................... There are se v eral ways to start recording, as described belo w . • Recording your keyboard performance Start playing the ke yboard or press the [PLA Y/STOP] button. • Recording the Auto Accompaniment or [...]
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113 113 CVP-98/96/600 N Stop recording. ................................................................................................... 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 play display appears. Y ou can also stop recording by pressing the [REC] but[...]
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114 114 CVP-98/96/600 X Pause before the Punch-in point. ................................................... Press the [P A USE] b utton to pause play back a bit before the point at which you want to start recording. Leave a measure or more before the Punch-in point so you’ll be able to grasp the timing for the Punch in. C T urn on the Punch-in/o[...]
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115 115 CVP-98/96/600 B Select the Punch-in mode. ..................................................................... Select the desired Punch-in mode by using the LCD b utton located second from the right. 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 star[...]
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116 116 CVP-98/96/600 Chord Sequence The Chord Sequence function allo ws you to enter Auto Accompani- ment data step-by-step according to chord names, and lets you record the accompaniment part without having to play the song in time with the rhythm or at a certain tempo. Z Set up the instrument for recording. ......................................[...]
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117 117 CVP-98/96/600 X T urn on the Chord Sequence function. ....................... Press the CHORD SEQ. button in the RECORD [EDIT] dis- play . ➔ The CHORD SEQUENCE displa y appears and Auto Ac- companiment is turned on. If the Full Keyboard mode is currently active, the Fingered Chord mode will be selected instead. Changing the Auto Accompani[...]
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118 118 CVP-98/96/600 V Enter and set the chords and/or style changes. ............ T o enter a chord, either play the chord with appropriate fingering on the left range of the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard (lo wer than the split point), or highlight ROOT or TYPE in the LCD display and use the data dial or [–/+] buttons. Y ou can als[...]
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119 119 CVP-98/96/600 B Stop recording. ................................................................................................... When all recording has been finished, select page 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 [...]
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120 120 CVP-98/96/600 RHYTHM ON/OFF T o turn the rhythm sound on or off, press the RHYTHM ON/OFF button followed by the SET button. No rhythm sound is produced fol- lo wing the location to which a “rhythm off ” ev ent is entered; the rhythm starts sounding again from the location to which a “rhythm on” event is entered. • The rhythm on/of[...]
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121 121 CVP-98/96/600 This function is used to name song files r ecorded with the Clavino va or to change existing names. T o call up the Song Name function, press the SONG NAME b utton in the RECORD [EDIT] display . Song Name • The Song Name function cannot be used when a disk has not been in- serted in the disk drive. Song Recording Z Enter the[...]
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122 122 CVP-98/96/600 Press the TRACK EDIT button in the RECORD [EDIT] display to call up the TRA CK EDIT display . T here are three pages in the TRA CK EDIT display: TRA CK EDIT [MIX], TRA CK EDIT [DELETE], and TRACK EDIT [QUANTIZE]. T rack Edit Track Copy • Only tracks containing data will appear and can be selected for TRACK A and TRACK B . In[...]
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123 123 CVP-98/96/600 Song Recording ■ T rack Delete — T rack Edit, P age 2 The T rack Delete function can be used to delete the data from any specified track. Z Specify the track to be deleted. ........................................................ Use the TRACK ▼ or ▲ b utton to highlight the T rack parameter , then use the data dial or[...]
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124 124 CVP-98/96/600 X Specify the quantize “size.” .................................................................. Press the LCD button below the note symbol to select the desired quantize “size” as sho wn belo w . C Execute the Quantize operation. ..................................................... Press the QUANTIZE b utton. At the[...]
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125 125 CVP-98/96/600 Song Recording The following par ameters can be changed in the Initial Edit display . Refer to the indicated page for details on each parameter . Parameters which can be changed with Initial Edit: ● When [TTL] (Total) is selected • Tempo (page 49) • Reverb Type (page 41) • Reverb Depth (page 42) • Effect Type (page 4[...]
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126 126 CVP-98/96/600 C Change the settings. ..................................................................................... Use the data dial or [–/+] b uttons to change the settings. Y ou can instantly check the ef fect of the changes, since the settings can be changed during playback. • If [TTL] is selected and the value of the reverb [...]
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127 127 CVP-98/96/600 Song Recording Recording W ithout a Disk The Clavino v a has internal RAM memory (about 25KB) that allo ws a limited amount of recording — e ven if a disk is not loaded — up to ap- proximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded. If you enter the Song Record mode without inserting a disk, CVP MEMORY will be indicated[...]
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128 128 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 7: The Utility Functions The Function mode provides v ar ious adv anced functions that, for example, let you make various MIDI settings, or give you greater , more con v enient control ov er disk-related operations. These sophisticated functions let y ou customize the Cla vinov a to y our own musical needs and pref ere[...]
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129 129 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Selecting and Operating the Functions ..................................... All functions in this mode can be selected and set by using the fol- lowing procedure. Z Press the [FUNCTION] button. ➔ The lamp lights and the Function mode display appears. X Select the group by using the left/right LCD buttons, and call up the[...]
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130 130 CVP-98/96/600 ■ T une ........................................................................................................................... The T une function lets you make fine adjustments to the pitch, allowing you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instru- ments. The frequenc y (in Hz) of A3 is displayed in the TUN[...]
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131 131 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Effect Setting .......................................................................................................... This feature determines whether the basic ef fect setting (page 44) for each voice is automatically selected or not, when the voice is selected. T o change the setting, press the EFFECT SETTING button. [...]
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132 132 CVP-98/96/600 ■ Pan ..................................................................................................................................... Pan determines the stereo image of the voices, or in other words, where the sound of the voice appears to come fr om — left, center , or right. The P an position can be set indi vidual[...]
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133 133 CVP-98/96/600 Pedal P edal (PED AL) Display — PAG E 3 ■ Left Pedal .................................................................................................................... This function conveniently lets you set the left pedal to control one of various functions. Controllable Functions and Data SOFT The left pedal functions [...]
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134 134 CVP-98/96/600 Pedal ■ Damper Range ....................................................................................................... This determines whether the damper pedal af fects the right-hand, left- hand, or both voices in a Split setup. Press the DAMPER RANGE but- ton to set. The data dial and the [–/+] b uttons cannot be u[...]
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135 135 CVP-98/96/600 D IS K IN U S E Disk When using the disk-related function, make sure to first set the [FUNCTION] button to on and call up the appropriate page before inserting the floppy disk. Disk functions cannot be used — even when pressing the [FUNCTION] button — if a floppy disk has been inserted and the [SONG] button is set to on. I[...]
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136 136 CVP-98/96/600 Disk Song Copy (SONG COPY) Display — PA G E 5 This function allo ws you to cop y song data (data files on disk) re- corded by the Clavino v a to a dif f erent song number on the same disk, or to a dif ferent disk. Z Set up the disk(s). ..........................................................................................[...]
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137 137 CVP-98/96/600 V Execute the Cop y operation. ................................................................ Press the COPY button. ➔ The Cop y operation begins. If you are cop ying to the same disk, an “Are you sure?” confirmation prompt will appear. Press the YES button to continue or the NO button to cancel. • The copy operation[...]
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138 138 CVP-98/96/600 Disk ● Copying Data Recorded Without a Disk If you’ ve recorded a song without inserting a disk, the song data is automatically recorded to the Clavino v a’ s internal RAM. T o cop y the data to the disk, first select the Song Copy display and insert a formatted disk. Song Delete (SONG DELETE) Display — PA G E 6 Y ou c[...]
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139 139 CVP-98/96/600 This function allows you to save the panel settings registered using the Registration function to disk, load Registration data from disk, delete Registration data from a disk, or name Registration files. Before executing the Registration function, make sure that the disk you want to use for this operation is inserted in the di[...]
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140 140 CVP-98/96/600 Disk ■ SA VE ................................................................................................................................ When you select SAVE , the name entry function display for the file to be sav ed will appear . Press the CHAR > b utton to mov e the underline cursor, and select the character posit[...]
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141 141 CVP-98/96/600 ■ LOAD ............................................................................................................................... When you select LOAD , the Load function display will appear . The original internal data will be erased and overwritten when executing the Load operation. Make sure to save all important dat[...]
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142 142 CVP-98/96/600 T ransf orm (TRANSFORM) Display — PAG E 8 This function allo ws you to con vert song data recorded on the CVP- 98/96/600 so that the data can be played back on other Cla vinov a models or a Disklavier . Make sure to insert a proper disk (2DD disk containing the data to be converted) in the disk drive. Compatible Disk Types f[...]
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143 143 CVP-98/96/600 MIDI MIDI 1 Display — PA G E 9 ■ Set the Send Channel SEND CH .......................................................... In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equipment must be matched for proper data transfer (channels 1 through 16). This function sets the MIDI transmit channels of[...]
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144 144 CVP-98/96/600 MIDI ■ Sync .................................................................................................................................. Playback of songs and Auto Accompaniment is normally controlled by the internal clock (INT .) of the Clavinov a at a specific tempo. By setting this clock to “EXT . ”, the Clavino[...]
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145 145 CVP-98/96/600 The program numbers of the Cla vinov a’ s voices are standarized ac- cording to the XG v oice allocation. See the V oice List on page 26 in the Reference Manual for details. ■ Contr ol ON/OFF .................................................................................................... Control change messages are use[...]
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146 146 CVP-98/96/600 MIDI 3 Display — PAG E 11 From the MIDI 3 display you can set whether or not MIDI data re- ceiv ed from an external device is af fected by the T ranspose setting (page 130) or not, whether or not the Auto Accompaniment, rhythm and Har- mony data is transmitted, and whether or not the MIDI data received from an external de vi[...]
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147 147 CVP-98/96/600 Backup Backup (B A CKUP) Display — PA G E 12 This function allows y ou to set the backup of v arious parameter groups on or of f. W hen set to on, the corresponding settings will not be reset to the basic settings (default settings) when po wer is turned off. Press the ▼ or ▲ button or use the data dial or [–/+] button[...]
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148 148 CVP-98/96/600 Recall (RECALL) Display — PA G E 13 This funciton can be used to recall the initial factory settings (basic settings) for a range of parameters — individually or all at once. Press the ▼ or ▲ buttons or use the data dial or [–/+] buttons to select the group you want to recall, then press the START button. ➔ An “A[...]
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149 149 CVP-98/96/600 Utility Micr o T uning (MICR O TUNING) Display — PA G E 14 The Micro T uning Feature mak es it possible to individually tune each ke y of the ke yboard. T he created tuning can be sav ed to a disk and loaded whene ver necessar y . The set tuning can be turned on or of f at anytime by using the left-most LCD b utton in this d[...]
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150 150 CVP-98/96/600 SAVE See page 140. NAME See page 140. LOAD See page 141. DELETE See page 141. X Press the START button. ............................................................................ After the START button is pressed, the display corresponding to the selected file operation appears. The subsequent steps are the same as those exp[...]
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151 151 CVP-98/96/600 ■ User Scale .................................................................................................................. This function allows you to individually tune each key within an oc- tave. The setting made for one key is automatically assigned to the same key in all other octaves. Utility X Press the SCALE ▼ [...]
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152 152 CVP-98/96/600 X Press the desired key to be tuned. ➔ The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key appears. C Set the pitch by pressing the TUNE ▼ or ▲ buttons, or by using the data dial or [–/+] buttons. Y ou can play the key being tuned to check the sound during this operation. T he default tuning of ± 0 cents can[...]
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153 153 CVP-98/96/600 P op-up T ime (POPUP TIME) Display — PA G E 16 This determines the amount of time the pop-up displays remain on the display screen before disappearing. T he pop-up time of the voice/ac- companiment style displays can be set independently from all other pop- up displays. T o set the pop-up time of voice/accompaniment style, f[...]
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154 154 CVP-98/96/600 CHAPTER 8: Others The Connectors ■ [PHONES] Jacks .................................................................................................. Recommended Headphones: • Yamaha HPE-160 headphones ■ A UX IN [L/L+R] Jac ks ..................................................................................... • Do not[...]
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155 155 CVP-98/96/600 The Connectors ■ MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THR U] T erminals .................................................... Connect the Cla vinov a to external MIDI devices by using MIDI connecting cables. Set the HOST SELECT switch below to “MIDI” when using the MIDI terminals. ■ HOST SELECT switc h and [T O HOST] terminals ............[...]
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156 156 CVP-98/96/600 Connecting to a Personal Computer Although the Cla vinov a can be connected to a personal computer via the MIDI IN/OUT connectors and a MIDI interf ace, the T O HOST connector and HOST SELECT switch allow direct connec- tion to Apple Macintosh or IBM-PC/A T personal computers f or sequencing and other music applications withou[...]
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157 157 CVP-98/96/600 Connecting to a Personal Computer ● MIDI Driver The included Music Software Collection disk also contains special MIDI Dri ver software , which may be necessary when using computer software with the Cla vinov a. Install the MIDI driver from the disk to your computer if necessary . Refer to the te xt files on the disks listed[...]
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158 158 CVP-98/96/600 Index A Accompaniment style ........................... 47 Alert Sound ........................................ 153 Auto Accompaniment ..................... 47, 56 Auto Accompaniment/Song Volume .... 17 B Backup ......................................... 16, 147 Break .................................................... 53 C Ch[...]
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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 contained 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 accesso[...]
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W ARNING- When using any electr ical or electronic prod- uct, basic precautions should always be follo wed. 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 marking any connections, [...]
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For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha or the authorized distributor listed below. Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser à Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Nie- derlassung und bei Yamaha Ve[...]
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M.D .G., EMI Division © Y amaha Cor poration 1998 V280810 809POCP15.2-01A0 Printed in Japan[...]