Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 12

Introduction to the Controls

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Introduction Introduction to the Controls This instrument has many buttons and controls-so many that you may feel overwhelmed at first. However, once you understand the basic operations, you'll find the instrument is very easy to use. Press the button corresponding to the function you want to use. The buttons are the means of entrance to the functions. For example, when you want to change a voice, you simply press one of the voice group buttons on the right of the panel, or when you want to listen to a preset song, press the [SONG SELECT] button on the left of the panel. For the functions that are assigned to each button, see "Panel Controls and Terminals" on page 10. GRAND GRAND E.PIANO E.PIANO HARPSI- E.CLAVI- PIANO 1 PIANO 2 1 2 CHORD CHORD VIBRAPHONE GUITAR CHURCH JAZZ ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR SYNTH. PAD WOOD BASS E.BASS XG VOICE When you press a button, related content or parameter is shown in the display. For example, when you press a voice button, the voice name is shown, or when you press the [SONG SELECT] button, a song name is shown on the display. After pressing a button, check the display for the indication. A Grand Piano 1 B NO YES C D Selecting items/parameters with the buttons on the side of the display. Each function may have many items or parameters from which you can choose. To select an item or parameter, press one of the A [-][+] - D [-][+] buttons. Each parameter in the display corresponds to the A [-][+] - D [-][+] button next to it. A B GrandPiano1 Harpsi.8' Vibraphone WoodBass NO YES C D ■ To reset the values or parameters, press the [-][+] buttons simultaneously. If you've changed the parameter values or settings, you may wan to reset them to their normal condition. To do this, simply press the [-][+] buttons simultaneously. A B MetronomeVolume NO YES 100 C D The TEMPO and BRILLIANCE buttons are the same shape as the A [-][+] - D [-][+] buttons. You can reset the related values or parameters by simultaneously pressing buttons of this shape. 12 CLP-380 Owner's Manual

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CLP-380 Owner’s Manual
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Introduction
Introduction to the Controls
This instrument has many buttons and controls—so many that you may feel overwhelmed at first. However, once you
understand the basic operations, you’ll find the instrument is very easy to use.
Press the button corresponding to the function you want to use.
The buttons are the means of entrance to the functions.
For example, when you want to change a voice, you simply press one of the voice group buttons on the right of the panel,
or when you want to listen to a preset song, press the [SONG SELECT] button on the left of the panel.
For the functions that are assigned to each button, see “Panel Controls and Terminals” on page 10.
When you press a button, related content or parameter is shown in the display. For example, when you press a voice
button, the voice name is shown, or when you press the [SONG SELECT] button, a song name is shown on the display.
After pressing a button, check the display for the indication.
Selecting items/parameters with the buttons on the side of the display.
Each function may have many items or parameters from which you can choose. To select an item or parameter, press one of
the A [–][+] – D [–][+] buttons. Each parameter in the display corresponds to the A [–][+] – D [–][+] button next to it.
To reset the values or parameters, press the [–][+] buttons simultaneously.
If you’ve changed the parameter values or settings, you may wan to reset them to their normal condition. To do this, simply press
the [–][+] buttons simultaneously.
The TEMPO and BRILLIANCE buttons are the same shape as the A [–][+] – D [–][+] buttons. You can reset the related values or
parameters by simultaneously pressing buttons of this shape.
GUITAR
VIBRAPHONE
E.CLAVI-
CHORD
HARPSI-
CHORD
SYNTH. PAD
WOOD BASS
E.BASS
E.PIANO
2
E.PIANO
1
GRAND
PIANO 1
CHURCH
ORGAN
JAZZ
ORGAN
GRAND
PIANO 2
STRINGS
CHOIR
XG
VOICE
B
D
NO
YES
A
C
Grand Piano 1
B
D
NO
YES
A
C
GrandPiano1
Harpsi.8'
Vibraphone
WoodBass
B
D
NO
YES
A
C
MetronomeVolume
100