Yamaha CVP-89 Owner's Manual - Page 47

Effect Functions

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Effect Functions Utility Functions 43 s 01: Transpose 01 TRANSPOSE 0 Display -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 Transposition -6 semitones -5 semitones -4 semitones -3 semitones -2 semitones -1 semitone Normal +1 semitone +2 semitones +3 semitones +4 semitones +5 semitones +6 semitones The Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of six semitones. "Transposing" the pitch of the Clavinova keyboard makes it easier to play in difficult key signatures, and you can simply match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instrumentalist. Once the Transpose function has been selected, use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to select the desired degree of transposition, then release the [UTILITY] button. The amount of transposition selected is shown on the display as shown to the left. NOTES • Press the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons simultaneously while holding the [UTILITY] button (while the Transpose function is selected) to restore normal keyboard pitch. • Transpose is always set to Normal when the power is turned on. • The transpose function does not affect the drums sound. • Notes below and above the original 88-key range of the Clavinova sound one octave higher and lower, respectively. s 02: Chorus ON/OFF 02 CHORUS Piano A preset chorus effect is provided with each of the CVP-89 voices (this may be ON or OFF, depending on the voice). This function allows the chorus effect to be turned OFF ON or OFF for the currently selected voice. Once the Chorus ON/OFF function has been selected, use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to turn the chorus effect ON or OFF, then release the [UTILITY] button. NOTES • The chorus ON/OFF setting is retained in memory for approximately one week even when the power is turned off. • See page vii for a list of the chorus settings for each voice. • In the Dual mode the setting of the voice shown to the left of the display takes priority, while in the Split mode the right-hand voice setting takes priority. s 03: Soundboard Depth 03 SOUNDBOARD DEPTH 8 The CVP-89 PIANO voice ( voice number 1) features a "Soundboard" effect which can be enhanced via the damper pedal. Extra soundboard and string resonance is added when the damper pedal is pressed. This function sets the maximum depth of the Soundboard effect. Once the Soundboard Depth function has been selected, use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to set the depth of the effect as required, then release the [UTILITY] button. The Soundboard Depth can be set from "0" (no effect) to "15" (maximum effect depth). The default setting is "8". NOTES s 04: Mic Reverb Depth • The Soundboard Depth setting is retained in memory for approximately one week even when the power is turned off. 04 MIC REVERB DEPTH 8 This function sets the amount of reverb effect applied to the signal from a microphone plugged into the CVP-89 MIC. jack (page 65). Once the Mic Reverb function has been selected, use the TEMPO [s] and [t] buttons to set the depth of the reverb effect, then release the [UTILITY] button. The microphone reverb depth can be set from "0" (no reverb) to "15" (maximum reverb). The default setting is "8".

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43
Effect Functions
01: Transpose
The Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard
up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of six semitones. “Transposing” the
pitch of the Clavinova keyboard makes it easier to play in difficult key signatures, and
you can simply match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instru-
mentalist.
Once the Transpose function has been selected, use the
TEMPO [
s
]
and
[
t
]
but-
tons to select the desired degree of transposition, then release the
[UTILITY]
button.
The amount of transposition selected is shown on the display as shown to the left.
NOTES
Press the TEMPO [
s
] and [
t
] buttons simultaneously while holding the [UTILITY]
button (while the Transpose function is selected) to restore normal keyboard pitch.
Transpose is always set to Normal when the power is turned on.
The transpose function does not affect the drums sound.
Notes below and above the original 88-key range of the Clavinova sound one octave
higher and lower, respectively.
⁄¤‹›‚01
°
TRANSPOSE
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
0
Display
Transposition
-6
-6 semitones
-5
-5 semitones
-4
-4 semitones
-3
-3 semitones
-2
-2 semitones
-1
-1 semitone
0
Normal
+1
+1 semitone
+2
+2 semitones
+3
+3 semitones
+4
+4 semitones
+5
+5 semitones
+6
+6 semitones
02: Chorus ON/OFF
A preset chorus effect is provided with each of the CVP-89 voices (this may be ON
or OFF, depending on the voice). This function allows the chorus effect to be turned
ON or OFF for the currently selected voice.
Once the Chorus ON/OFF function has been selected, use the
TEMPO [
s
]
and
[
t
]
buttons to turn the chorus effect ON or OFF, then release the
[UTILITY]
button.
NOTES
The chorus ON/OFF setting is retained in memory for approximately one week even
when the power is turned off.
See page vii for a list of the chorus settings for each voice.
In the Dual mode the setting of the voice shown to the left of the display takes priority,
while in the Split mode the right-hand voice setting takes priority.
⁄¤‹›‚02
°
CHORUS
°°°°°°°°
Piano
°°°°°°°°
OFF
Utility Functions
04: Mic Reverb Depth
This function sets the amount of reverb effect applied to the signal from a micro-
phone plugged into the CVP-89 MIC. jack (page 65).
Once the Mic Reverb function has been selected, use the
TEMPO
[
s
]
and
[
t
]
buttons to set the depth of the reverb effect, then release the
[UTILITY]
button. The
microphone reverb depth can be set from “0” (no reverb) to “15” (maximum reverb).
The default setting is “8”.
⁄¤‹›‚04
°
MIC
°
REVERB
°
DEPTH
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
8
03: Soundboard Depth
The CVP-89 PIANO voice ( voice number 1) features a “Soundboard” effect which
can be enhanced via the damper pedal. Extra soundboard and string resonance is added
when the damper pedal is pressed. This function sets the maximum depth of the
Soundboard effect.
Once the Soundboard Depth function has been selected, use the
TEMPO
[
s
]
and
[
t
]
buttons to set the depth of the effect as required, then release the
[UTILITY]
but-
ton. The Soundboard Depth can be set from “0” (no effect) to “15” (maximum effect
depth). The default setting is “8”.
NOTES
The Soundboard Depth setting is retained in memory for approximately one week
even when the power is turned off.
⁄¤‹›‚03
°
SOUNDBOARD
°
DEPTH
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
8