Yamaha CVP-89 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 BASS 1 CHORD 2 MAX MAX MIN MASTER VOLUME MIN AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT MAX DEMO LEFT PEDAL UTILITY REVERB MIN RHYTHM BASS 1 CHORD 2 MAX FULL KEYBOARD A B C SINGLE/ FINGERED A B C SYNCHRO START SOLO STYLEPLAY START/STOP INTRO/ ENDING MIN NORMAL VARIATION MASTER VOLUME AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT FILL TO NORMAL FILL TO VARIATION PROGRAM BEAT CUSTOM RHYTHM POP 16BEAT DANCE POP BOOGIE SLOW ROCK SWING JAZZ BALLAD BOSSA RHUMBA MARCH COUNTRY WALTZ STYLE 13-50 STYLE STYLE DISK 1 STYLE 2 TAP METRONOME TEMPO - + - / NO + / YES MEMORY PIANO CLAVINOVA TONE E. PIANO HARPSICHORD 1 2 3 4 VIBES 5 GUITAR STRINGS ORGAN CHOIR UPRIGHT BASS ELEC BASS 6 7 8 9 0 VOICE DRUMS VOICE 13-60 VOICE SPLIT REGISTRATION SONG/PHRASE NUMBER START/STOP RIGHT 1 REW LEFT 2 FF ORCH RHYTHM PHRASE REPEAT GUIDE LAMP CANCEL 3-10 PAUSE REC CHORD SEQUENCE SONG SELECT DISK ORCHESTRA q Master Volume ... The MASTER VOLUME control adjusts the overall volume of sound MAX produced by the Clavinova. It also adjusts headphone volume when one or two pairs of headphones are plugged into the PHONES jacks. Initially set the MASTER VOLUME control about half way between the MIN "MIN" and "MAX" settings. Then, when you start playing, adjust the control for the most comfortable listening level. MASTER VOLUME q Auto Accompaniment ... RHYTHM BASS 1 CHORD 2 MAX MIN 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. AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT BASS UTILITY The volume of the keyboard can be independently adjusted (1 ... 127) by using the BASS control while holding the [UTILITY] button - this is particularly handy for adjusting the balance when recording the Clavinova sound. [001] Piano œ= 78 MANUAL VOL. q Other Volume Control Modes The Auto Accompaniment volume controls can be assigned to other functions 1 via the "Accompaniment Volume Mode" utility function (page 61). They can be 127 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 ... EXP PEDAL An optional Yamaha EP-1 Expression Pedal can be plugged into the 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-89 features a powerful "3D System" amplifier featuring a single 50-watt channel and stereo 25-watt channels. This high-performance amplifier and speaker system puts out exceptionally rich sound with natural response from powerful lows to shimmering highs. The CVP-89 speaker system employs a single 18-cm speaker for center-channel low-frequency reproduction, and three speakers each per stereo channel: 13-centimeter speaker units for midrange sound, 2.5-cm units for outstanding high-frequency sound, and 8-cm units for player monitoring.

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5
The Clavinova has several volume controls that
give you extra versatility in creating the required
sound.
The Volume Controls
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
PHONES
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.
MAX
MIN
MASTER VOLUME
RHYTHM
BASS
1 CHORD 2
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MASTER VOLUME
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 (1 … 127) by using
the
BASS
control while holding the
[UTILITY]
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 61). 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.
Expression Control
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An optional Yamaha EP-1 Expression Pedal can be plugged into the
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.
RHYTHM
BASS
1 CHORD 2
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
MAX
MIN
UTILITY
BASS
EXP PEDAL
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The CVP-89 features a powerful “3D System” amplifier featuring a single 50-watt channel
and stereo 25-watt channels. This high-performance amplifier and speaker system puts out
exceptionally rich sound with natural response from powerful lows to shimmering highs. The
CVP-89 speaker system employs a single 18-cm speaker for center-channel low-frequency
reproduction, and three speakers each per stereo channel: 13-centimeter speaker units for
midrange sound, 2.5-cm units for outstanding high-frequency sound, and 8-cm units for
player monitoring.
The Internal Amplifier &
Speaker System