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Listening to the Piano Demo using DSP technology, and sampling technology - digital piano

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Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Listening to the Piano Demo (using DSP technology and sampling technology) 3 6 1, 2 4 5 1. Press the [DEMO] button to enter the Demo mode. The Voice Demo display is called up. 2. Press the [DEMO] button again to switch to the Piano Demo display. The currently selected Piano Demo name is shown in the display. DSP Stands for Digital Signal Processor (or Processing). DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm for a wide range of effects, including VRM and Damper Resonance. Sampling A technology which records the sounds of an acoustic instrument then stores them to the tone generator to be played based on information received from the keyboard. Pressing the [DEMO] button alternates the display between Voice Demo and Piano Demo. 3. Select the desired Piano Demo using the [] buttons referring to the table below. CLP-585/575 Piano Demo List 1 CFX Grand Sampling 2 Bösendorfer Sampling 3 VRM With 4 VRM Without 5 Key Off Sampling With 6 Key Off Sampling Without CLP-545/535/565GP Piano Demo List 1 CFX Grand Sampling 2 Bösendorfer Sampling 3 Damper Resonance With 4 Damper Resonance Without 5 Key Off Sampling With 6 Key Off Sampling Without 7 String Resonance With 8 String Resonance Without 4. Press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button to start playback. The Piano Demo stops automatically when Piano Demo playback reaches the end. 5. Press the [] (Stop) button to stop playback. 6. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Demo mode. NOTE Since the Piano Demos are assigned to the [PIANO] Voice button, you can select Piano Demo by pressing the [PIANO] button repeatedly while the Piano Demo display is shown. NOTE For information about VRM, refer to page 31. NOTE For explanation about DSP/ sampling and details about the Voices to which the DSP can be applied or to which the sampling technology is used, refer to "Preset Voice List (Detailed)" on page 96. Refer to page 80 to set the depth of the sampling effect on the Voices. 28 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual

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CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
Listening to the Piano Demo (using DSP technology
and sampling technology)
1.
Press the [DEMO] button to enter the Demo mode.
The Voice Demo display is called up.
2.
Press the [DEMO] button again to switch to the Piano
Demo display.
The currently selected Piano Demo name is shown in the display.
Pressing the [DEMO] button alternates the display between Voice Demo
and Piano Demo.
3.
Select the desired Piano Demo using the [<]/[>] buttons
referring to the table below.
4.
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button to start playback.
The Piano Demo stops automatically when Piano Demo playback reaches
the end.
5.
Press the [
] (Stop) button to stop playback.
6.
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Demo mode.
DSP
Stands for Digital Signal
Processor (or Processing). DSP
changes and enhances the
audio signal in the digital realm
for a wide range of effects,
including VRM and Damper
Resonance.
Samplin
g
A technology which records
the sounds of an acoustic
instrument then stores them to
the tone generator to be played
based on information received
from the keyboard.
3
1, 2
4
6
5
NOTE
Since the Piano Demos are
assigned to the [PIANO] Voice
button, you can select Piano
Demo by pressing the [PIANO]
button repeatedly while the
Piano Demo display is shown.
NOTE
For information about VRM,
refer to page 31.
NOTE
For explanation about DSP/
sampling and details about the
Voices to which the DSP can
be applied or to which the
sampling technology is used,
refer to “Preset Voice List
(Detailed)” on page 96. Refer
to page 80 to set the depth of
the sampling effect on the
Voices.
CLP-5
8
5/575
Piano Demo List
1 CFX Grand Sampling
2 Bösendorfer Sampling
3 VRM
With
4 VRM
Without
5 Key Off Sampling
With
6 Key Off Sampling
Without
CLP-545/535/565GP
Piano Demo List
1 CFX Grand Sampling
2 Bösendorfer Sampling
3 Damper Resonance
With
4 Damper Resonance
Without
5 Key Off Sampling
With
6 Key Off Sampling
Without
7 String Resonance
With
8 String Resonance
Without