Yamaha CVP-209 Owner's Manual - Page 50

Help Messages

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Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Help Messages The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features of the CVP-209/207. HELP POWER ON OFF MASTER VOLUME METRONOME START STOP FADE IN OUT MIC. SIGNAL VOCAL HARMONY OVER TALK EFFECT VH TYPE SELECT MIC. SETTING SONG EXTRA TRACKS STYLE TRACK 2 L TRACK 1 R REC TOP START STOP REW FF REPEAT TAP TEMPO GUIDE MIN MAX TEMPO STYLE ACMP AUTO FILL IN OTS LINK BREAK INTRO RESET MAIN TAP TEMPO TRANSPOSE RESET ENDING rit. SYNC.STOP SYNC.START START STOP MENU DEMO A HELP B FUNCTION C DIGITAL STUDIO D SOUND CREATOR E DIGITAL RECORDING MIXING CONSOLE BALANCE PART CHANNEL ON OFF PART BACK NEXT F VOICE PART ON OFF G LAYER H LEFT I J VOICE EFFECT REVERB DSP VARIATION HARMONY ECHO MONO VOICE PIANO & HARPSI. E. PIANO ORGAN & ACCORDION PERCUSSION BRASS WOODWIND STRINGS CHOIR & PAD GUITAR SYNTH. LEFT HOLD BASS XG ORGAN FLUTES USER ENTER MUSIC FINDER ONE TOCTH SETTING 1 2 3 4 DATA ENTRY PIANO FREEZE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MEMORY 1 MENU 2 DEMO HELP FUNCTION Help messages can be displayed in any one of the following languages: ENGLISH JAPANESE GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH ITALIAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2-1 Select the desired Help topic. 2-2 Call up the topic. Select the Language, if necessary. The language selected here are also used for various "Messages" shown during operations. 3 BACK NEXT Use this to select different pages. ENTER DATA ENTRY Help messages also feature links to the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic. Simply select the underlined word (using the [DATA ENTRY] dial), and press the [ENTER] button to jump to the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic. The language can also be selected in the FUNCTION "LANGUAGE" (page 151) display. When "JAPANESE" is selected for the Language parameter, and you change this to one of the western languages, the kanji and kana characters of the file name stored in the disk drive are changed to western characters. In the opposite case, special Latin characters and marks are changed into normal characters. Also, in the case of floppy disk data, text in the files are changed to characters that cannot be read by the instrument. Keep in mind that similar problems may occur when trying to access files originating or edited by a computer having a different language operating system. In general, be careful when switching languages - you risk not being able to access the data properly. END Press this to return to the previous display. EXIT 50 CVP-209/207

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
CVP-209/207
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The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features of the CVP-209/207.
Help Messages
POWER
METRONOME
MASTER VOLUME
STYLE
ACMP
AUTO FILL IN
OTS LINK
BREAK
INTRO
MAIN
START
STOP
ON
MIN
MAX
OFF
ENDING
rit.
TAP TEMPO
REW
REPEAT
TOP
FF
REC
MIC.
SIGNAL
OVER
FADE IN
OUT
TAP TEMPO
DEMO
HELP
FUNCTION
SOUND
CREATOR
DIGITAL
RECORDING
MIXING
CONSOLE
BALANCE
CHANNEL
ON OFF
TRANSPOSE
TEMPO
SYNC.STOP
START
STOP
PART
PART
A
E
D
C
B
F
J
I
START
STOP
SONG
EXTRA TRACKS
TRACK 2
TRACK 1
VOCAL HARMONY
TALK
EFFECT
VH TYPE SELECT
MIC. SETTING
STYLE
L
R
SYNC.START
RESET
RESET
GUIDE
MENU
BACK
NEXT
VOICE PART
PIANO
ON OFF
HARMONY ECHO
LEFT HOLD
MONO
DIGITAL
STUDIO
H
G
LAYER
PIANO & HARPSI.
E. PIANO
PERCUSSION
GUITAR
BASS
ORGAN FLUTES
ORGAN & ACCORDION
BRASS
WOODWIND
CHOIR & PAD
SYNTH.
XG
USER
STRINGS
LEFT
DATA
ENTRY
FREEZE
MEMORY
1
1
4
3
2
3
4
7
5
8
6
2
ENTER
VOICE EFFECT
VOICE
MUSIC FINDER
ONE TOCTH SETTING
REVERB
DSP
VARIATION
HELP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
BACK
NEXT
DATA
ENTRY
ENTER
EXIT
MENU
DEMO
HELP
FUNCTION
2
-1
Select the desired
Help topic.
2
-2
Call up the topic.
Select the Language, if necessary. The language
selected here are also used for various
Messages
shown during operations.
Help messages can be displayed in
any one of the following languages:
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
GERMAN
FRENCH
SPANISH
ITALIAN
Use this to select
different pages.
Help messages also feature links to the detailed explanation or actual
setting display of the selected topic. Simply select the underlined word
(using the
[DATA ENTRY]
dial), and press the
[ENTER]
button to jump to
the detailed explanation or actual setting display of the selected topic.
3
Press this to return
to the previous
display.
E
ND
1
The language can also be selected
in the FUNCTION
LANGUAGE
(page 151) display.
2
When
JAPANESE
is selected for
the Language parameter, and you
change this to one of the western
languages, the kanji and kana char-
acters of the
le name stored in the
disk drive are changed to western
characters. In the opposite case,
special Latin characters and marks
are changed into normal characters.
Also, in the case of
oppy disk data,
text in the
les are changed to char-
acters that cannot be read by the
instrument.
Keep in mind that similar problems
may occur when trying to access
les originating or edited by a com-
puter having a different language
operating system. In general, be
careful when switching languages
you risk not being able to access
the data properly.