Yamaha CVP-85A Owner's Manual - Page 31

Playing Back only Specific Parts

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Disk Orchestra 27 NOTES • Please note that playback cannot be started while the Clavinova is searching the disk for a selected song. • With some songs the displayed measure numbers may not match those marked on the score. • Some songs start after a click count-in. • The playback tempo can be changed freely as required. The preset tempo for the selected song can be recalled at any time by pressing the TEMPO [v] and [w] buttons simultaneously. • During "ALL" playback three dots will appear along the bottom of the currentlyplaying song number. • Some Disk Orchestra software does not produce a tempo display (e.g. freetempo phrases, etc.). In this case, three lit bars appear along the bottom of the TEMPO display and the numbers shown on the display will not match the actual measure numbers of the song. • On the CVP-87A the keyboard guide lamps corresponding to the keys being played will light in real time. The keyboard guide lamps can be turned off by pressing the [LAMP CANCEL] button. VEject the Disk When Done ...When you've finished with the currently loaded disk, simply press the disk drive EJECT button to remove it. CAUTION NEVER eject a disk or turn the power off while: 1. The disk drive lamp is on. 2. The DISK ORCHESTRA function is playing. s Playing Back only Specific Parts RIGHT/1TR LEFT/2TR ORCH/3-10TR RHYTHM The [RIGHT/1TR], [LEFT/2TR], [ORCH/3-10TR], and [RHYTHM] buttons can be used to select playback of specific parts. The [LEFT/2TR] button turns the left-hand part on or off, the [RIGHT/1TR] button turns the right-hand part on or off, the [ORCH/3-10TR] button turns the ORCHESTRA parts on or off, and the [RHYTHM] button turns the rhythm part on or off. When a part is on, the corresponding LED indicator lights. You can, for example, turn off the right and/or lefthand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard. 5 7 10 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 34689 q Turning Individual Orchestra Parts On or Off Normally the [ORCH/3-10TR] buttons turns all the orchestra parts (tracks 3 through 10) on or off at once. You can, however, turn these parts on or off individually by pressing the keys shown in the illustration to the left while holding the [ORCH/3-10TR] button: Press the key once to display the status of the corresponding track on the SONG NUMBER display, and a second to turn the track on or off. The status of the track is indicated by a dot to the right of the rightmost digit: t10. ....... No dot No data Flashing dot ....... Playback off Lit dot Playback on On the CVP-87A the status of tracks 3 through 10 is indicated by the corresponding CVP-87A keyboard guide lamps while the [ORCH/3-10] button is held. If a lamp is out, the corresponding track contains no data. A flashing lamp indicates that playback is off, and a lit lamp indicates that playbacks is on.

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Disk Orchestra
NOTES
Please note that playback cannot be started while the Clavinova is searching the
disk for a selected song.
With some songs the displayed measure numbers may not match those marked
on the score.
Some songs start after a click count-in.
The playback tempo can be changed freely as required. The preset tempo for the
selected song can be recalled at any time by pressing the TEMPO [
] and [
]
buttons simultaneously.
During “
ALL
” playback three dots will appear along the bottom of the currently-
playing song number.
Some Disk Orchestra software does not produce a tempo display (e.g. free-
tempo phrases, etc.). In this case, three lit bars appear along the bottom of the
TEMPO display and the numbers shown on the display will not match the actual
measure numbers of the song.
On the CVP-87A the keyboard guide lamps corresponding to the keys being
played will light in real time. The keyboard guide lamps can be turned off by
pressing the [LAMP CANCEL] button.
V
Eject the Disk When Done
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When you’ve finished with the currently loaded disk, simply press the disk
drive EJECT button to remove it.
CAUTION
NEVER eject a disk or turn the power off while:
1. The disk drive lamp is on.
2. The DISK ORCHESTRA function is playing.
Playing Back only Specific Parts
The
[RIGHT/1TR]
,
[LEFT/2TR]
,
[ORCH/3-10TR]
, and
[RHYTHM]
buttons
can be used to select playback of specific parts. The
[LEFT/2TR]
button turns the
left-hand part on or off, the
[RIGHT/1TR]
button turns the right-hand part on or
off, the
[ORCH/3-10TR]
button turns the ORCHESTRA parts on or off, and the
[RHYTHM]
button turns the rhythm part on or off. When a part is on, the corre-
sponding LED indicator lights. You can, for example, turn off the right and/or left-
hand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard.
Turning Individual Orchestra Parts On or Off
Normally the
[ORCH/3-10TR]
buttons turns all the orchestra parts (tracks 3
through 10) on or off at once. You can, however, turn these parts on or off indi-
vidually by pressing the keys shown in the illustration to the left while holding
the
[ORCH/3-10TR]
button:
Press the key once to display the status of the corresponding track on the
SONG
NUMBER
display, and a second to turn the track on or off. The status of the
track is indicated by a dot to the right of the rightmost digit:
No dot
................
No data
Flashing dot
.......
Playback off
Lit dot
.................
Playback on
On the CVP-87A the status of tracks 3 through 10 is indicated by the corre-
sponding CVP-87A keyboard guide lamps while the
[ORCH/3-10]
button is
held. If a lamp is out, the corresponding track contains no data. A flashing lamp
indicates that playback is off, and a lit lamp indicates that playbacks is on.
RIGHT/1TR
LEFT/2TR
ORCH/3-10TR
RHYTHM
t10.
.......