Yamaha CVP-601 Owner's Manual - Page 32

Creating the Desired Setup in the Piano Room, Make the desired setups.

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2 Play the keyboard. Only the pedals (page 34) and metronome (page 35) are enabled; all other nonpiano functions are unavailable. 3 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Piano Room. The panel settings return to the ones set just before you called up the Piano Room display. 1 Creating the Desired Setup in the Piano Room The Piano Room display lets you set various parameters such as Piano type and environment (reverb type). The settings here are applied only when the Piano Room display is shown. 1 Press the [PIANO ROOM] button to call up the Piano Room display. 2 Make the desired setups. Performing Piano Songs on the Clavinova [A] [F] [H] [8] PIANO ENVIRONMENT LID POSITION DETAIL Calls up the popup window which lets you select the desired Piano Voice by using the [A]/[B] buttons. Calls up the popup window which lets you select the desired environment by using the [F]/[G] buttons. Calls up the popup window which determines how much the virtual piano lid is opened by using the [H]/[I] buttons. Calls up the popup window which lets you set various parameters. When you have finished making settings, press the [8](OK) button. • TOUCH [1-2] Determines how the sound responds to the strength with which you play the keys. "Soft" produces high volume with moderate playing strength. "Medium" is the standard touch response. "Hard" requires moderately strong playing for high volume. • TUNE [3-4] Determines the pitch of this instrument in 1Hz steps. 32 CVP-601 Owner's Manual

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CVP-601 Owner’s Manual
32
1
Performing Piano Songs on the Clavinova
2
Play the keyboard.
Only the pedals (page 34) and metronome (page 35) are enabled; all other non-
piano functions are unavailable.
3
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Piano Room.
The panel settings return to the ones set just before you called up the Piano Room
display.
The Piano Room display lets you set various parameters such as Piano type and
environment (reverb type). The settings here are applied only when the Piano Room
display is shown.
1
Press the [PIANO ROOM] button to call up the Piano Room
display.
2
Make the desired setups.
Creating the Desired Setup in the Piano Room
[A]
PIANO
Calls up the popup window which lets you select the
desired Piano Voice by using the [A]/[B] buttons.
[F]
ENVIRONMENT
Calls up the popup window which lets you select the
desired environment by using the [F]/[G] buttons.
[H]
LID POSITION
Calls up the popup window which determines how
much the virtual piano lid is opened by using the
[H]/[I] buttons.
[8

]
DETAIL
Calls up the popup window which lets you set
various parameters. When you have finished
making settings, press the [8
](OK) button.
TOUCH [1

–2

]
Determines how the sound responds to the
strength with which you play the keys. “Soft”
produces high volume with moderate playing
strength. “Medium” is the standard touch
response. “Hard” requires moderately strong
playing for high volume.
TUNE [3

–4

]
Determines the pitch of this instrument in 1Hz
steps.