Yamaha CVP-49 Owner's Manual - Page 17
The Keyboard & Polyphony
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The Keyboard & Polyphony 13 The Clavinova has "32-note polyphony" which means you can normally play up to 32 notes at once. This number varies, however, according to the functions being used, as shown in the chart below: Keyboard only Keyboard only (dual) Keyboard + rhythm Keyboard (dual) + rhythm Keyboard + ABC Keyboard (dual) + ABC 32 notes. 16 notes. 24 notes (rhythm uses 8). 12 notes 12 notes (rhythm 8; ABC 12). 6 notes The follwing voices are 2-layer: • No. 31 SYNTH WOOD • No. 56 JAZZ ORGAN 2 • No. 58 COSMIC 1 • No. 60 COSMIC 3 q The number of available notes is further reduced if the dual mode or the performance memory is being played at the same time. Further variation occurs with "1-layer" and "2layer" voices: the polyphony is halved with 2-layer voices. The Clavinova also offers keyboard touch response, so the volume and timbre of notes played can be controlled according to how "hard" you play the keys. The amount of variation available depends on the selected voice. Pan MIDI/ TRANSPOSE RHYTHM The pan settings are as follows: PL6 PL5 PL4 PL3 PL2 PL1 P c (P d) Pr1 Pr2 Pr3 Pr4 Pr5 Pr6 Full Center Full Left Right q The pan (stereo) position of the voice played on the keyboard can be adjusted by moving the RHYTHM volume control while holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button. The pan position is shown on the TEMPO display, from "PL6" for full left at the "MIN" control position, through "P c " for center, to "Pr6" for full right at the "MAX" control position. This can be used to produce a broader ensemble sound with the Performance Memory multitrack recording feature. Each voice has a preset pan setting (indicated by "P d " on the TEMPO display) which is automatically set when the power is first turned on. NOTES • The "P d " keyboard scale pan default for some voices places the trebleregister sound to the right and the bass-register sound to the left. Using a different PAN setting places the entire voice, low and high notes included, at the same position. • The DRUMS voice has a preset PAN setting which cannot be changed.