Yamaha CVP-85A Owner's Manual - Page 9

The Volume Controls - parts

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The Volume Controls 5 The Clavinova has several volume controls that give you extra versatility in creating the required sound. RHYTHM MIN MAX MIN CHORD 1 MAX MIN CHORD 2 MAX BASS MIN MAX MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME DEMO MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME ROOM HALL 1 HALL 2 COSMIC MIDI/ TRANSPOSE SOFT START/STOP SOLO STYLEPLAY RHYTHM MIN MIN CHORD 1 MIN CHORD 2 BASS MIN MAX MAX MAX MAX REVERB LEFT PEDAL FUNCTION AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT AUTO BASS CHORD FULL KEYBOARD SINGLE FINGER FINGERED START/STOP SYNCHRO START INTRO/ENDING SOLO STYLEPLAY NORMAL FILL TO NORMAL VARIATION FILL TO VARIATION POP 1 POP 2 DANCE POP 1 DANCE POP 2 16BEAT 1 16BEAT 2 ROCK'N' 16BEAT SHUFFLE SLOW ROCK SHUFFLE COUNTRY 1 COUNTRY 2 DISK STYLE 1 SWING JAZZ BALLAD BIG BAND BOOGIE BOSSA SAMBA CHA-CHA RHUMBA MARCH WALTZ MARCH 6/8 J.WALTZ DISK STYLE 2 STYLE METRONOME TAP BEAT TEMPO PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E.PIANO HARPSI VIBES GUITAR STRINGS SPLIT 1 8 ORGAN 2 9 CHOIR 3 4 0 UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS 5 6 7 DRUMS VOICE 13-60 VOICE 3. 5" DISK SONG NUMBER / START/STOP SONG SELECT PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL RIGHT/1TR LEFT/2TR ORCH/3-10TR RHYTHM REW F F PAUSE REC CHORD SEQUENCE COPY FORMAT DISK ORCHESTRA / PERFORMANCE MEMORY DISK CONTROL q Master Volume ... MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME The MASTER VOLUME control adjusts the overall volume of sound produced by the Clavinova. It also adjusts headphone volume when one or two pairs of headphones are plugged into the HEADPHONES jacks. Initially set the MASTER VOLUME control about half way between the "MIN" and "MAX" settings. Then, when you start playing, adjust the control for the most comfortable listening level. q Auto Accompaniment ... RHYTHM MIN MIN CHORD 1 MIN CHORD 2 BASS MIN MAX MAX MAX MAX Separate volume controls are provided for the RHYTHM, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, and BASS sound. These volume controls let you set up the best balance between the various accompaniment parts when the AUTO BASS CHORD (ABC), Disk Orchestra Collection playback, and Performance Memory features are used, and the RHYTHM volume control can be used to balance the keyboard and rhythm sound when only rhythm accompaniment is used. The volume of the keyboard can be independently adjusted by using the BASS control while holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button - this is particularly handy for adjusting the balance when recording the Clavinova sound. MIDI/ TRANSPOSE BASS MIN MAX q Other Volume Control Modes The Auto Accompaniment volume controls can be assigned to other functions via the "Accompaniment Volume Mode" utility function (page 42). They can be used to control modulation, pitch bend, and expression; or individual reverb depth for the rhythm, chord 1, chord 2, and bass parts. NOTES • If any or all of the Auto Accompaniment volume controls are set to their minimum positions, no sound will be produced by the corresponding parts. The maximum control positions produce the normal volume levels. q Expression Control (CVP-87A only) ... EXP.PEDAL An optional Yamaha EP-1 Expression Pedal can be plugged into the CVP-87A EXP. PEDAL jack for foot volume (expression) control of the keyboard sound only (i.e. expression doesn't affect the auto-accompaniment sound or disk playback). Press the pedal forward to increase volume, and backward to decrease volume. The Internal Amplifier & Speaker System The CVP-87A and CVP-85A feature a powerful stereo amplifier delivering 40 watts per channel while the CVP-83S has a high-performance 20-watt stereo amplifier. All three models include a high-performance speaker system that puts out exceptionally rich sound with natural response from powerful lows to shimmering highs. The CVP-87A and CVP-85A speaker systems employ two 13-centimeter speaker units for low-to-midrange reproduction, and two 5-centimeter speaker units for outstanding high-frequency sound. The CVP-83S has two 16centimeter and two 5-centimeter units.

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5
The Clavinova has several volume controls that give
you extra versatility in creating the required sound.
The Volume Controls
Auto Accompaniment
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Separate volume controls are provided for the
RHYTHM
,
CHORD 1
,
CHORD 2
, and
BASS
sound. These volume controls let you set up the best
balance between the various accompaniment parts when the
AUTO BASS
CHORD
(ABC), Disk Orchestra Collection playback, and Performance Memory
features are used, and the
RHYTHM
volume control can be used to balance the
keyboard and rhythm sound when only rhythm accompaniment is used.
The volume of the keyboard can be independently adjusted by using the
BASS
control while holding the
[MIDI/TRANSPOSE]
button — this is particularly
handy for adjusting the balance when recording the Clavinova sound.
Other Volume Control Modes
The Auto Accompaniment volume controls can be assigned to other functions
via the “Accompaniment Volume Mode” utility function (page 42). They can be
used to control modulation, pitch bend, and expression; or individual reverb
depth for the rhythm, chord 1, chord 2, and bass parts.
NOTES
If any or all of the Auto Accompaniment volume controls are set to their minimum
positions, no sound will be produced by the corresponding parts. The maximum
control positions produce the normal volume levels.
RHYTHM
CHORD 1
CHORD 2
BASS
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
BASS
MIN
MAX
MIDI/
TRANSPOSE
Master Volume
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The
MASTER VOLUME
control adjusts the overall volume of sound
produced by the Clavinova. It also adjusts headphone volume when one or two
pairs of headphones are plugged into the
HEADPHONES
jacks.
Initially set the
MASTER VOLUME
control about half way between the
“MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then, when you start playing, adjust the control for
the most comfortable listening level.
MASTER VOLUME
MIN
MAX
RHYTHM
CHORD 1
CHORD 2
BASS
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MIN
MAX
Expression Control (CVP-87A only)
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An optional Yamaha EP-1 Expression Pedal can be plugged into the CVP-87A
EXP. PEDAL
jack for foot volume (expression) control of the keyboard sound
only (i.e. expression doesn’t affect the auto-accompaniment sound or disk
playback). Press the pedal forward to increase volume, and backward to decrease
volume.
EXP.PEDAL
The CVP-87A and CVP-85A feature a powerful stereo amplifier delivering 40 watts per chan-
nel while the CVP-83S has a high-performance 20-watt stereo amplifier. All three models
include a high-performance speaker system that puts out exceptionally rich sound with natu-
ral response from powerful lows to shimmering highs. The CVP-87A and CVP-85A speaker
systems employ two 13-centimeter speaker units for low-to-midrange reproduction, and two
5-centimeter speaker units for outstanding high-frequency sound. The CVP-83S has two 16-
centimeter and two 5-centimeter units.
The Internal Amplifier &
Speaker System