Yamaha CVP-509 Owner's Manual - Page 43

Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices

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Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 With the center/left pedals, you can add articulation effects and characteristic instrument performance sounds to your playing. When you select a SA or SA2 Voice, the function of center and left pedals are switched to control articulation NOTE SA2 Voices are available only on the CVP-509. SA Voices are available only on the CVP-509/505. effects. NOTE Three examples of effects are introduced to the following. The applied articulation effect differs depending on the selected Voice. For details, refer to the Information display called up by pressing the [7 ▲] (INFO) button on the Voice Selection display. ■ Pressing a pedal triggers different playing effects, separate from your keyboard Pedal functions are automatically changed depending on the selected Voice. However, if you need to, you can lock the pedal function so that it does not change automatically. [FUNCTION] → [D] CONTROLLER → [H] DEPEND ON R1 VOICE. playing. For example, pressing a pedal for a saxophone Voice can produce breath noises or key noises, while doing the same for a guitar Voice can produce fret 2 noises or body-tapping sounds. You can effectively intersperse these into the notes as you play. Voices - Playing the keyboard - ■ Playing the keyboard while pressing a pedal changes the nature of Voice. For example, in the case of the nylon guitar Voice, pressing the corresponding pedal lets you play harmonics for the guitar Voice. Releasing the pedal returns the Voice to normal. ■ When an SA2 Voice is selected (CVP-509), pressing a pedal and playing/releasing a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando up/down, brass fall, etc. NOTE Keeping with the realistic response of the original instruments, the effects applied vary depending on the range you are playing in. NOTE When you select SA/SA2 Voices for two or more keyboard parts, pressing a pedal simultaneously affects all parts on which SA/SA2 Voices are selected. CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner's Manual 43

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CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual
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Voices – Playing the keyboard –
With the center/left pedals, you can add articulation effects and characteristic
instrument performance sounds to your playing. When you select a SA or SA2
Voice, the function of center and left pedals are switched to control articulation
effects.
Three examples of effects are introduced to the following. The applied articulation
effect differs depending on the selected Voice. For details, refer to the Information
display called up by pressing the [7
] (INFO) button on the Voice Selection
display.
Pressing a pedal triggers different playing effects, separate from your keyboard
playing. For example, pressing a pedal for a saxophone Voice can produce breath
noises or key noises, while doing the same for a guitar Voice can produce fret
noises or body-tapping sounds. You can effectively intersperse these into the notes
as you play.
Playing the keyboard while pressing a pedal changes the nature of Voice. For
example, in the case of the nylon guitar Voice, pressing the corresponding pedal
lets you play harmonics for the guitar Voice. Releasing the pedal returns the Voice
to normal.
When an SA2 Voice is selected (CVP-509), pressing a pedal and playing/releasing
a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando
up/down, brass fall, etc.
Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices
CVP-501
CVP-503
CVP-505
CVP-509
NOTE
SA2 Voices are available only on the
CVP-509. SA Voices are available
only on the CVP-509/505.
NOTE
Pedal functions are automatically
changed depending on the selected
Voice. However, if you need to, you
can lock the pedal function so that it
does not change automatically.
[FUNCTION]
[D] CONTROLLER
[H] DEPEND ON R1 VOICE.
NOTE
Keeping with the realistic response of
the original instruments, the effects
applied vary depending on the range
you are playing in.
NOTE
When you select SA/SA2 Voices for
two or more keyboard parts, pressing
a pedal simultaneously affects all
parts on which SA/SA2 Voices are
selected.