Yamaha CVP-92 Owner's Manual

Yamaha CVP-92 Manual

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    is initially shipped. To change the setting use a "minus" screwdriver to rotate the selector de tension est réglé sur 240 V au départ d'usine. Pour modifier ce réglage, utilisez un tournevis de tensión se ajusta a 240V cuando la unidad sale de fábrica. Para cambiar el ajuste, emplee un destornillador
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    page and those indicated in the safety instruction section. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. See bottom of Keyboard enclosure for
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    should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name
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    Disk (+ Music Book) This disk features various recorded song samples for playing on the CVP-94/92, and MIDI driver software for computers (page 141). G Floppy Disk Blank disk for recording your performances. G Owner's Manual and Reference Manual (Assembly Instructions and Lists) G Bench (included or
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    81 Individual Part Volume Control 82 Changing Settings in the TRACK MIXER Display 84 Repeat Functions 85 Other Playback Controls 86 Playing Other Types of Music Data ...... 87 Guide Control 88 Guide Methods and Piano Roll 88 Using the Guide Function 89 Other Guide-related Functions
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    CHAPTER 1: Getting Ready Features of the CVP-94/92 G Large, Easy-to-use LCD Display The large LCD (along with the dedicated buttons) provides comprehensive and easy-to-understand control of the CVP-94/92's operations (page 12). G Wealth of Rich, Realistic Voices The CVP-94/92 has a wide variety of
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    92. Bold characters: Items in the LCD display and the LCD buttons corresponding to these items (right under the items) are indicated in bold characters in this manual M L in the manual. I Indications of Operation Explanations The arrows shown below are used in this manual in order to distinguish
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    About This Manual I Basic Settings: ...The functions of the CVP-94/92 are set to certain standard values or standard conditions when the instrument is shipped. These settings and conditions are called the basic settings. The basic settings of each function can be
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    position). The key cover may contact the disk, possibly damaging the disk or even the disk drive. G Do not insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive. Other objects may cause damage to the disk drive or floppy disk. G Use the 3.5-inch 2DD or 2HD floppy disks with the Clavinova. I Head
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    it is all the way down. • Do not try to use the music stand in a half-raised position. Also, when lowering the stand, make sure to press it until it is all the way down. Key Cover (Instruments with a Key Cover only) CVP-94 Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or
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    CVP-94/92, and the other into a standard AC outlet. CVP-94 POWER CVP-92 XPress the [POWER] switch. The power is turned on and the main display appears in the LCD display. The voice of Grand Piano the left of the LCD. * Adjust the volume by using [MASTER VOLUME]. Press [POWER] again when turning off
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    Reference Manual for more information on the DOC format. D This is the Style File logo. This indicates that the CVP-94/92 can use optional Yamaha Style File disks. See page 69 for more information on Style File data. Volume Section 1 [MASTER VOLUME page 16 2 [ACMP/SONG VOLUME page 16 3 [DEMO page
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    CVP-94 GH J CVP-92 Q EXIT p W SONG CONTROL E SONG Y PAUSE PLAY/ STOP REC R REW FF U T PIANO I STRINGS/ CHOIR GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT 1 E. PIANO DISK IN USE lamp page 7 S Floppy disk drive (3.5 page 7 D [POWER page 9 F Keyboard guide lamps page 92 G Soft
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    Virtually all of the CVP-94/92's operations are done from the LCD display. When you press a button on the panel once, the relevant function's display appears. Depending on the display that appears, you can conveniently perform various functions and change values/settings by using the buttons located
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    is highlighted, and you can select the desired voice by using the data dial or the [-/+] buttons. Display Highlight • > indications, you can reset the value to its basic value by simultaneously pressing both LCD buttons For example , when selecting the first Demo song in the display shown below, you
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    Basic Operation PAGE [] Buttons Some of the CVP-94/92's functions are contained on successive display pages. To select the next page or previous page, press the appropriate PAGE [] button. The current page and the
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    page 132) can be used to maintain various values and settings, even after Messages For ease of operation, the CVP-94/92 shows various messages that either prompt you instructions as shown. For details about each message, please refer to the "Messages" section on page 2 in the Reference Manual. 15
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    REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE REVERB STRINGS/ SAX / CHOIR BRASS FLUTE BASS DRUMS XG SPLIT EFFECT REGISTRATION 1 2 3 4 BANK BANK MEMORY FREEZE [MASTER VOLUME] This determines the entire volume of the CVP-94/92. Louder
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    pressing [MIXER]. In the Mixer display, the volume of Automatic Accompaniment and individual parts of a song can be adjusted. Press [MIXER] again (or [EXIT]) to 51) for details. G Page 1, when using disk See Song volume (page 82) for details. G Page 2, when using disk See Song volume (page 83) for
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    2: Help Mode and Demo Using the Help Mode The Help mode provides convenient explanations of the main functions of the CVP-94/92. As the explanations shown in the display automatically progress, the CVP-94/92 actually operates itself in demonstration - the CVP-94/92 sounds various voices and
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    The selected menu is highlighted. Ten menus (listed below) are available. Help Menus 1. Introduction 2. Basic Operation 3. Demo Songs 4. Voices 5. Styles 6. Accompaniment 7. Using ACMP 8. Song Playback 9. Song Recording 10. Function VStart the explanation Press START to begin the explanation of
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    Play The CVP-94/92 features a total of 27 demo pieces: 4 entire Demo songs, 12 special pieces showcasing the voices, and 11 showcasing the styles. Listen to them all and hear what the CVP-94/92 can do. DEMO VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN DEMO POP 16BEAT DANCE
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    change the tempo (page 40) and use the [REW], [FF] and [PAUSE] buttons. The Guide function (page 88) can also be used when playing back the "4. GUIDE DEMO" song. However, the voice cannot be changed. • Demo song data is not output through the [MIDI OUT] terminal; however, your keyboard performance
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    the Demo by using [MASTER VOLUME]. • The [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] control cannot be used. BStop playback of the Demo To Composer Robert Alexander Schumann (Traditional) (American Folk Song) VOICE DEMO Piano Clavi. Tone/Synth Organ Strings/Choir Brass Sax/Flute Title Etude Yamaha Corporation). 22
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    FREEZE PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN STRINGS/ SAX / CHOIR BRASS FLUTE BASS DRUMS XG G Voice Types • Clavinova Voices: 133 • XG Voices: 480 • Drum Kit: 12 kits * For a list of the voices, see page 20 in the Reference Manual. * The voices of the CVP-94/92
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    the VOICE SELECT display has changed back to the main display. ZPress either VOICE M or L ➔ VOICE is highlighted. XSelect the voice Select the voice by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. You can also select voices by pressing VOICE M L. (When selecting a voice in this way, the voice can be
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    CVP-94/92 has twelve Drum Kits in the [DRUMS] voice group. When one of the Drum Kits is selected, various drum and percussion sounds are assigned individually to the keys 26 in the Reference Manual for the types of percussion sounds in each Drum Kit. PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI.
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    Dual mode of the CVP-94/92 allows you to modes cannot be used simultaneously. VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN DEMO POP 16BEAT DANCE POP GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE
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    Playing Two Voices Simultaneously - Dual Mode You can also select a voice by using RIGHT1 VOICE or RIGHT2 VOICE, even after the pop-up DUAL display has changed back to the main DUAL display. After pressing RIGHT1 VOICE or
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    Depth by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons...You can also press DETUNE DEPTH to increase the value. The higher the value, the greater the Sounding Range for Octave Shift • Notes below and above the original 88- key range (A-1 to C7) sound one octave higher and lower, respectively. • The RIGHT1
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    - Split Mode The Split mode of the CVP-94/92 allows you to select and play two different voices with your left and right hands - for example, play bass with the left and piano with the right. • The Split and Dual modes cannot be used simultaneously. VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX
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    in the left range.) ➔ The keyboard guide lamp corresponding to the selected Split Point lights, and the key name is displayed at SPLIT POINT in the dis- play. AVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL REVERB RUMS XG SPLIT EFFECT You can also set the Split Point by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons
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    OCTAVE SHIFT parameter in the SPLIT pop-up display. ➔ The values change each time the LCD button is pressed. Available settings are Notes below and above the original 88- key range (A-1 to C7) sound one octave higher DUAL mode (page 26). • You can use the Single Finger, Multi Finger, or Fingered
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    function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing your fingers from the keys. CVP-94 CVP-92 • Certain voices in the [DRUMS] or [XG] groups may not be affected by use of the damper pedal. • Some voices may sound continuously
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    and reproduces the special ambience of a concert hall. The CVP-94/92 has various Reverb effects and allows you to set the GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE MIDI a reverb type which is not on the panel. 33
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    can also set it by pressing TOTAL DEPTH M L (it is highlighted) and using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. • The Total Depth setting globally affects all voices be made for each part. (Refer to the next section.) The values can be changed in 5-unit steps. To reset the value to the basic setting of
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    BASS, CHORD, RHYTHM and KBD (keyboard) in the REVERB PART DEPTH display. You can also select several parts and adjust their settings simultaneously. ➾ Set the Reverb Depth of the highlighted part by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. The values can be changed in 5-unit steps. You can also advance
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    CVP-94/92 MIN DEMO POP GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE effect type or OFF messages are received via MIDI, XG EFFECT is indicated in the display increase the Effect Depth value of the second voice
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    effect type. To set this, press R1 DPT (it is highlighted), and use the data dial or [-/+] buttons. Depending on the currently selected voice, the voice of Split mode Pressing R1 DPT also advances the value. To reset the value to the basic setting, simultaneously press the [-/+] buttons.
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    or fully orchestrated rhythm, bass, and chord accompaniment (Auto Accompaniment; page 47). • The CVP-94/92 also features forty special [PIANIST] styles consisting of only piano voices, which you can use with the Auto Accompaniment feature. (These styles will not sound if Auto Accompaniment is not in
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    Pop-up Display • The pop-up display returns to the previous display after a few seconds. You can keep the pop-up display from changing by using the Display Hold function (page 14). • The last selected style in each group can be retained in memory, even after turning off the power, when
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    all styles.) [DISK/CUSTOM] • The CVP-94/92 features a [DISK/ CUSTOM] button that allows you to use styles on optional Style File Disks (page value by one, or hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing. (In the STYLE SELECT pop-up display, only the TEMPO [-/+] buttons can be used
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    Starting/Stopping the Accompaniment Style Starting the Accompaniment Style There are several ways to start the accompaniment style, as described below: I Straight Start ...Press the [START/STOP] button. ➔ The lamp lights up and the style starts. Each of the styles also has two main
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    for a 3-beat style), the Tap Start function will be canceled after a few seconds. When playing a 4-beat song... ¡ ...tap 4 times. The [TAP] button can also be used to change the tempo during style playback (by tapping the button twice). In this case the tap "click" will not sound. I Start With an
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    /OUT] can be set to on no matter which pattern ([INTRO], [MAIN A], [MAIN B], [ENDING]) is selected. I Starting styles with the Left Pedal You can also use the left pedal to start the style by setting the the Left Pedal function (page 119) to Start/Stop. The pedal can also be set
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    Starting/Stopping the Accompaniment Style Break When the Left Pedal function (page 119) is set to BREAK, you can use the left pedal to trigger a break (silence) in the accompaniment for dynamic effect. Holding down the left pedal creates the break, and playback resumes from
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    Using the Metronome The CVP-94/92 features a convenient metronome that is ideal for practicing. I [START/STOP] of is highlighted.) ➔ Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to set the tempo. You can also press either TEMPO [-/+] button briefly to decrement or increment the tempo value by one, or
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    METRONOME] button is pressed also lets you select the beat or time signature. Using Style and Metronome Together • If a style is started by pressing the (it is highlighted), then change the value with the data dial or [-/+] buttons. You can also select the value by holding down BEAT Mor L. When
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    CVP-94/92 includes a sophisticated Auto Accompaniment system that can provide automated rhythm, bass and chord backing for your performance in 100 different styles. • The playback data of the Auto Accompaniment is normally not output through the MIDI [OUT]. However it can be output via MIDI by using
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    PIANIST] button to select the piano-only accompaniment styles. Forty different [PIANIST] lamp lights. Select the desired Pianist style by using the LCD buttons, the data dial or the [-/+] buttons songs recorded with the recording function of the CVP-94/92, it cannot be turned on if Auto Accompaniment
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    [SYNCHRO], then play the keyboard. Auto Accompaniment can also be started by using the left pedal (see page 119). G Single Finger To play Auto . ➔ Chord names appear in the LCD display. Play the melody with the keys in the right range along with the Auto Accompaniment. Chord name I Single Finger
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    . The name of the detected chord will appear in the display. (Although Full Keyboard is designed to work with many songs, some arrangements may not be suitable for use with this feature.) • Chord detection occurs at approximately 8th-note intervals. Extremely short chords - less than an 8th note in
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    . VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN Individual Part Volume Control The CVP-94/92 has five accompaniment parts: Bass, Chord, Pad, Phrase, and Rhythm. BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE RHYTHM The Bass part uses voices appropriate to each style, including acoustic bass and synth bass
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    to select the part and use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to set the value. Press PRESET to return the volume values of all parts to the basic setttings. Changing the Split Point The right range and left range for Auto Accompaniment can be divided at any key. Press the desired key while holding the
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    Other Auto Accompaniment Functions ○ ○ ○ The CVP-94/92 has many other features and functions that make the use of the Auto Accompaniment even more convenient and enjoyable. Harmony This feature adds harmony or embellishment notes to the melody you play in the right range of the keyboard. The
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    , each style has three, while the CVP-92 has two for each style. For a list of the One Touch Setting parameters, refer to page 29 of the Reference Manual. • There are no One Touch Settings for the accompaniment styles of the [PIANIST] or [DISK/CUSTOM] groups. I Using the One Touch Setting Function
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    use this, press the [VIRTUAL ARRANGER] button (the lamp lights). The lamp automatically lights when the power is turned on. With Virtual Arranger, you can play simple chords, and the CVP-94/92 the Auto Accompaniment sound only when you hold down keys in the left-hand range (below and including the
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    ON] button to call up the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE pop-up display, then use the PAGE [] buttons to select the second page. ➾ Press SYNCHRO Accompaniment function lets you mute some of the selected Auto Accompaniment parts, creating a simpler and smaller orchestration and accompaniment. Press [ACMP
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    Other Auto Accompaniment Functions Chord Assist This function uses the keyboard guide lamps to show you appropriate fingerings for chords. (See page 92.) The Chord Assist feature is essentially an electronic "chord book" that shows you appropiate fingerings for chords, and is ideal when you want
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    keyboard icon located at the left of the LCD. • A flashing keyboard guide lamp indicates a note which may be omitted. NRotate the fingering as desired appears in the INVERT section of the display. MStop the Auto Accompaniment Use [START/STOP] or [ENDING] to stop the accompaniment.
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    CVP-94/92 Custom Style feature allows you to create original accompaniment styles that can be later recalled and played at any time, just like the presets. Up to 4 custom styles can be maintained in internal memory at the same time, and any number can be saved to disk for later reloading and use
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    Use the BEAT LCD button to select a different time signature, or the data dial or [-/+] buttons once the BEAT parameter has been selected. As soon as you choose to change the beat value, the "Clear style ?" prompt will appear, since you will have to completely clear all sections and parts of the
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    as required, press the PAGE [
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    sound is not recorded). When a drum kit voice is used, a single drum instrument sound can be cleared from the R1 or R2 part by pressing the key corresponding to the instrument to be cleared while holding the keyboard "C1" key. The metronome timing guide can also be cleared in this way. • Playback
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    until the custom style is complete Repeat steps 3 through 7 until all parts or all sections have been recorded as required. • During Custom Style recording this procedure until your name is complete. The BACK LCD button can be used to back up one space and delete a character. When the name is
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    confirmation prompt and MEMORY No. parameter will appear ("XXXXXXXX" is the style name). Use the MEMORY No. L and M LCD buttons to select the memory number - recall the last-stored version of the currently selected section (all parts of the section are recalled). Simply press the RECALL SECTION LCD
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    , effect, and pan for each part of each custom style section. Use the SECT. parameter to select the section (or "ALL" sections), and the PART parameter to select the part (or "ALL" parts). The third LCD button selects VOLUME, REVERB, EFFECT or PAN, and the VALUE (or DEPTH) parameter sets the amount
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    or individual custom styles can be saved to disk via CUSTOM STYLE page 5. After making sure that a properly formatted disk is inserted in the Clavinova disk drive (page 7), use the MEMORY No. L and M buttons to select the memory number of the custom style you want to save to disk, or "ALL" if
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    playback by pressing the [DISK/CUSTOM] button (its LED will light), and then using the STYLE L and M LCD buttons - or the data dial or [-/+] buttons you can simplify the current style (by clearing a part, etc.), or DELETE to go to the "Delete style ?" display: Use the MEMORY No. L and M buttons to
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    if the memory becomes full during recording or editing. Press OK to return to CUSTOM STYLE display page 1 and simplify the style by clearing a part, etc. I Exit Before Store ...If you press [EXIT] button to exit from the Custom Style function before storing the style the following display will
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    CVP-94/92 and played as required. About the Yamaha Style File Format • The Style File Format is Yamaha /SONG VOLUME MAX MAX DEMO/HELP REVERB MIN MIN GUIDE SONG CONTROL REW FF PAUSE PIANO E. PIANO and the DISK IN USE lamp will light briefly while the Clavinova reads and identifies the
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    on the keyboard if you like. CSelect a Memory Number & Load the Style Use the MEMORY LCD button to select the memory number to which the selected style be necessary to delete a style you don't need before loading the new style. Use the MEMORY No. L and M buttons to select the number of the style
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    is lit. • The LISTEN, LOAD, [EXIT] and style buttons will not function while the style data is being loaded (i.e. while the DISK IN USE lamp is lit). Using Loaded Style Files Once loaded, style files can be selected for playback by pressing the [DISK/CUSTOM] button (its LED will light), and then
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    DISPLAY HOLD EXIT SONG CONTROL SONG PLAY/ STOP REC PAUSE REW FF GUIDE CONTROL SOUND EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE REPEAT PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL DISK IN USE REVERB STRINGS/ SAX / CHOIR BRASS FLUTE BASS DRUMS XG SPLIT EFFECT REGISTRATION
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    the REGISTRATION [1] - [4] buttons is pressed. • If the Left Pedal function is set to "Registration" (see page 119), the left pedal can be used to step through the Registrations, letting you recall a different Registration each time the pedal is pressed. However, other left pedal settings assigned
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    a list of the Freeze parameters, see page 29 in the Reference Manual. Freeze parameters Parameters set to Freeze ON appear with an asterisk (*), and parameter by pressing the M or L button...You can also select parameters by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. Press ON/OFF to turn Freeze on/off
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    Floppy Disks" (page 7) for information on using floppy disks. • Playback data cannot be output via MIDI. Playback of Different Disks • In addition to songs you've recorded yourself, the CVP-94/92 can play back commercially available disks of Yamaha DOC software, XG software, and Disklavier PianoSoft
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    / Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft or XG/ESEQ file / Song data recorded with the CVP-94/92 • Refer to the section "MIDI and Data Compatibility" (page 8 in the Reference Manual) for information on file formats. • Icons are not shown for song data file recorded with other CVP models, excepting the CVP
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    ]. Turning off the Keyboard Guide Lamp • The keyboard guide lamps corre- sponding to the keys being played by the 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT part will light in real time. These guide lamps can be turned off in the SONG PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display (display page 5). (See page 91.) Using the Pedal to Start/Stop
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    the main display. • Make sure not to take out the disk while the DISK IN USE lamp is lit or while a song is being played back. DISK IN USE Volume Adjustment for Each Part • The volume of each Part can be ad- justed in the MIXER display. Adjusting the Level Balance of Song Playback
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    in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display can be used to turn playback of the corresponding parts on or off. The buttons are highlighted when the parts are turned on. For example, you can turn contain data or not when a Standard MIDI file song is selected (excepting songs recorded on the CVP-98/96/94/92). 79
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    LEFT. The same track cannot be assigned to both parts. • The track assignments of DOC files and Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft files are fixed, and therefore cannot be changed. Select the SONG PLAY [PART] display (display page 6) by using the PAGE [] buttons. ➾ Press the 1/RIGHT or 2/LEFT button
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    L to highlight the corresponding section of the display, then select the playback voice for 1/RIGHT and 2/ LEFT parts by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. Or you can also select it by using the PART1,2 VOICE M or L. • The playback voice cannot be assigned during playback. Overall Song Playback
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    Data PART1 PART2 OTHER RHYTHM KBD Part 1 Part 2 Parts 3 - 8, 11 - 16 Parts 9 and 10 Volume of your keyboard performance G When Playing Back DOC Files L&R BASS ORCH RHYTHM KBD Right- and left-hand parts (piano part) Bass part Orchestra part Rhythm part Volume of your keyboard performance 82
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    parts (piano part) Accompaniment part Volume of your keyboard performance G When Playing Back Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft Files L&R KBD Right- and left-hand parts (piano part) Volume of your keyboard performance I Page 2 ...Use (BKM), which are used to select voices via MIDI, are displayed when
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    M or L to select the desired parameter. Current value of the selected track • Depending on the file CEdit the value or setting Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to change the value or setting. the basic settings for the song (or the settings used for recording the song). • If Auto Accompaniment is
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    CVP-94/92 has convenient repeat functions that let you repeated play back the same song or sections within the song. This function is useful if playback is stoppped. • Parts can be turned on/off even during the performance. • The Guide function can also be used simultaneously with Phrase Repeat.
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    [PLAY/STOP] button to resume playback from the same point. Rewind and Fast Forward Use the [REW] and [FF] buttons to rewind or fast forward to the playback playback is stopped or paused, the [REW] and [FF] buttons can be used to step backward or forward through the song a measure at a time. Holding
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    Refer to the section "MIDI and Data Compatibility" (page 8 in the Reference Manual) for information on the voice allocation formats and sequence formats. The internal tone generator of the CVP-94/92 automatically resets for compatibility with song data of the Yamaha XG format (including GM System
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 90
    the CVP-94/92 pauses playback of the accompaniment until you play the correct keys. The Guide function can also be used during playback of the "4. GUIDE DEMO" song in the Demo mode. Press one of the GUIDE CONTROL buttons during playback of the "4. GUIDE DEMO" song in the Demo mode, and use the Guide
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 91
    (display page 5). (See page 92.) • When the Song Play Repeat mode is active and the Piano Roll is displayed, the SONG PLAY [REPEAT] display appears in reduced size. For all other Song Play modes, the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display appears in reduced size. Using the Guide Function ZSet up the desired
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 92
    the SONG PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display. (See page 92.) When the GUIDE CONTROL buttons cannot be turned on... • The GUIDE CONTROL buttons can be used only in the Song Play mode or when the "4. GUIDE DEMO" song is selected in the Demo mode. Only one Guide mode can be selected at a time. Piano Roll On/Off
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 93
    the pitch of the keyboard. • The Guide function may not work properly with software which was not produced for independent left- and right-hand playback. • Since the Guide phrases used in the Sound Repeat method are automatically determined by the CVP-94/92, they may not precisely match the actual
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 94
    have not been played correctly are repeated; the Guide function will automatically go on to the next phrase Piano Roll Indication The piano roll settings AUTO/ON/OFF can be changed by pressing the PIANO ROLL button. When AUTO is selected, the piano roll will appear by turning on one of the GUIDE
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 95
    Track 2 Piano Part (left-hand) Track 3 Bass Part Track 4 : Track 9 Strings Part : Rhythm Part Track 10 : Track 16 Rhythm Part : Organ Part (Up to a maximum of 16 tracks.) • Refer to "Handling Floppy Disks" (page 7) for information on using floppy disks. • Songs recorded by the CVP-94/92 are
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 96
    format?" message appears in the display. To start formatting, press the OK button. To cancel the format operation, press CANCEL. Shutter DISK IN USE • The same display appears when inserting blank unformatted disks, or disks of different formats. Format Types • 2DD disks are formatted to 720 KB
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 97
    then insert the disk face up with the shutter forward until it clicks into place. DISK IN USE Shutter Label Write protect tab closed (unlocked - write enabled) ➔ The DISK IN USE lamp stays lit until the CVP-94/92 reads and recognizes the disk. If the Song Play mode is not automatically called up
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 98
    and the QUICK RECORD display of record mode page 1 appears. Call up page 1 by using the PAGE [] buttons if the lamp is lit but the QUICK RECORD display is keyboard. • When the ACMP&RHY part is set to REC, the metronome will sound to provide a timing guide in the Synchronized Start mode before
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    be recorded; however, this amount may be less if other functions are used. The internally recorded song will be deleted when the power is turned the default value (MAX), regardless of the current slider position. Turning Harmony or Split On/Off During Recording • When recording the 1/RIGHT part, [
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 100
    can press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop it at anytime. • The CVP-94/92 may continue to write data to the disk for a short time after you stop recording. DO NOT eject the disk while the DISK IN USE lamp of the disk drive is lit. • When a song has been recorded
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 101
    part should be recorded on a track other than those used for Harmony or Auto Accompaniment. • When Auto Accompaniment is turned on, Synchronized Start recording is automatically set to stand-by. • When the RHYTHM tracks (9 and 10) are set to REC, the metronome will sound to provide a timing guide
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    page is selected, the corresponding tracks are automatically record-enabled and the Synchronized Start mode is automatically turned on. • If you want to re-record part of the song (for example, if you've made a mistake in the recording), you can easily do so with the Punch-in /out Recording function
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 103
    order to locate the point you want to Punch-in (re-record) from . SONG CONTROL PLAY/ SONG STOP REC • Punch-in/out recording cannot be used on tracks to which Auto Accompaniment, rhythm and/or Harmony are recorded. PAUSE REW FF 101
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    CONTROL PLAY/ SONG STOP REC PAUSE REW FF VSelect a track...Press the TRACK < or > buttons or use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select the track. ➔ The selected track is indicated by an underline mark. Use the LCD button at the far right to set the selected track to REC (record enable
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 105
    using the LCD button located second from the right. Two modes are available, as described below. 1ST KEY PEDAL Recording begins as soon as the first key the current paused location. To start Punch-in record when the 1ST KEY mode is selected, simply begin playing at the point from which you want
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 106
    names, and lets you record the accompaniment part without having to play the song in RECORD [EDIT] display, page 3 of the Record mode, by using the PAGE [] buttons. SONG CONTROL SONG PLAY/ STOP REC modes, or by specifying the chord name manually from the LCD display. If you wish to
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 107
    Chord Sequence cannot be turned on... • The chord sequence function cannot be used when no disk has been inserted in the disk drive. • The Chord Auto Accompaniment of your song. To do this, first enter the Auto Accompaniment part volume data from the MIXER display; the volume event symbol ( ) will
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 108
    Ending, Auto-fill, Fade-in/out, Break) • Chord name • Auto accompaniment part volume (MIXER settings) • Tempo • Rhythm on/off • ACMP/SONG volume ( at the left of the measure indication. • For information on other useful editing features, see the section "Chord Sequence Page 2 Functions" below. • The
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 109
    the standard track selection and recording procedure. You can also record over the Auto Accompaniment parts and replace them with original material if you like by using the standard track selection and record procedure. • The song recorded via the Chord Sequence function can be modified later by
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 110
    right in the LCD display. Record Edit Function The Record mode also features a number of convenient edit functions that provide even greater control over used for song data recorded with the CVP-94/92 (or 98/96). Song Name This function is used to name song files recorded with the CVP-94/92 or
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 111
    to move the underline cursor to the desired character position in the file name display. (File names can be up to 12 characters in length). ➾ Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select and highlight the character or mark you wish to enter. Press the CH.SET button to enter the
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 112
    and stopping playback with the [PLAY/STOP] button before performing the UNDO operation. • The Undo function cannot be used if you've selected another track or exited from this mode. • The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded to internal RAM (see page 114). ZSpecify the track to be deleted
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    . I Track Quantize You can "tighten up" the timing of a recorded part by aligning all notes to specified beats with the Track Quantize function. For example Undo function cannot be used if you've selected another track or exited from this mode. • The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded to
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 114
    Number (PRG#), Bank LSB (BKL), and Bank MSB (BKM), which are used to select voices via MIDI, are also displayed when VOICE is selected. Making Settings in the INITIAL EDIT or L button. The current parameter value of the selected track. The selected parameters to be changed. 112 The selected
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 115
    can also be changed. • The volume parameter's initial default value is 100 for each track. The value can only be decreased. • Only one effect type can function cannot be used if you've selected another track or exited from the Initial Edit mode. • The Undo feature cannot be used for data recorded
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 116
    Record display when using the internal RAM. When entering the Song Play mode after recording the song to internal RAM, the CVP indication is shown to disk. • Song data recorded to internal RAM is deleted when entering the Demo mode or Custom Style mode, or when loading Style Files. In such cases,
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 117
    MIDI settings, or give you greater, more convenient control over disk-related operations. These sophisticated functions let you customize the CVP-94/92 display appears. FUNCTION MIXER XSelect the page of the desired function by using the PAGE [] buttons. The Function mode contains a total of
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 118
    the range of other instruments or singers, or letting you easily play in a different key without having to change your fingering. For example, if the Transpose amount is set . The value set on the panel affects the keyboard sound. • The value set here affects the play data transmitted via MIDI. 116
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 119
    ...This feature determines set to MANUAL, effect settings are not changed when voices are selected. Effect Setting • Settings: AUTO, MANUAL • Basic the KEY TOUCH button. The data dial and [-/+] buttons cannot be used. • This function does not affect the actual weight of the keys. Key Touch
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 120
    - R (right) (21 steps) • Basic setting: Settings for each voice (center, key scale pan, drum kit pan) * However, the basic settings of each voice is displayed default Pan position for some voices features keyboard scaling. This shifts the Pan position depending on what keys you play. The lower you
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 121
    right-hand, lefthand, or both voices in a Split setup. Press the DAMPER RANGE button to set. The data dial and the [-/+] buttons cannot be used. Damper Range • Settings: R (the damper pedal affects only the right-hand voice), L (the damper pedal affects only the left-hand voice), R&L (the damper
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 122
    on formatting a new, blank disk or disks of different formats. The operation explained here is for re-formatting a disk that has already been used with the CVP-94/92 and deleting all data on the disk. ZInsert the disk to be formatted Make sure that the disk's write protect tab is set to
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 123
    allows you to copy song data (data files on disk) recorded by the CVP-94/92 to a different song number on the same disk, or to a different disk , go on to step 4. Press the SONG button to highlight the parameter, then use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select the destination song number. ➔ If the
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 124
    the instructions in use. • Data files (other than those made with the CVP-98/96/94/92 ) that have been copied once cannot be copied a second time to another disk. Also, additional data can be recorded only to the right-hand/left-hand parts of the copied DOC files. • Song data of the CVP
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 125
    a song without inserting a disk, the song data is automatically recorded to the CVP-94/92's internal RAM. To copy the data to the disk, first select the Song song to be deleted Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select the song to be deleted. The song data in the CVP-94/92's internal RAM can be
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 126
    , make sure that the disk you want to use for this operation is inserted in the disk drive. Refer to page 29 in the Reference Manual for a list of settings registered by the Registration depend on the operation you've selected. Refer to the corresponding instructions for each operation below. 124
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    the [>] button to move the underline cursor, and select the character position of the file name. (File names can contain up to twelve characters.) ➾ Use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to highlight the characters to be input. Press the CH.SET button to input the selected characters at the current
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 128
    internal data will be erased and overwritten when executing the Load operation. Make sure to save all important data to disk (see page 125) before using the Load operation. First, select the desired file to be loaded. Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file, then press
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 129
    -98/96/59S/69A/69/79A Clavinovas • The CVP-98/96/59S/69A/69/79A Clavinovas can play back the song data recorded on the CVP-94/92 without conversion. • The original pre-converted data remains intact even after the conversion has been executed. • If data converted to PIANO FORMAT 1/2 is played back on
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    that you can produce the sound of a full band or ensemble on the CVP-94/92 by using a computer or MIDI sequencer. I Local Control ON/OFF LOCAL "Local Control" refers to the fact that, normally, the CVP-94/92 keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 131
    can also be changed by program change messages transmitted from the CVP-94/92. (Program change messages are transmitted when changing voices on the panel of the CVP94/92.) Depending on your particular MIDI setup, you may find that this feature is convenient in some cases and not in others. Set
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 132
    in the Reference Manual for details. I Control ON/OFF Control change messages are used for various non-keyboard performance controls, such as the damper pedal, or for expressive control of the sound of a connected MIDI device, such as effects and volume. For example, the CVP-94/92 can respond to
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 133
    MIDI Transpose Receive When MIDI TRANSPOSE is set to on, the Transpose setting (page 116) will affect the MIDI data received by the CVP-94/92 using these functions. I Remote Keyboard MIDI MIDI data from affecting your keyboard performance. The following four data types can be received. • Key
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 134
    on the CVP-94/92. • VOICE SETTING • REVERB/EFFECT • TUNE (master tuning, micro tuning, scale tuning) • PEDAL • ACMP SETTING (Auto Accompaniment-related settings) • SONG SETTING • REGISTRATION • MIDI SETTING • UTILITY (pop-up time, alert sound) Refer to the list on page 29 in the Reference Manual for
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 135
    L buttons or use the data dial values by turning the power on while holding the right-most key CVP-94/92 can be recalled. • VOICE SETTING • REVERB/EFFECT • TUNE (master tuning, micro tuning, scale tuning) • PEDAL • ACMP SETTING (Auto Accompaniment-related settings) • SONG SETTING • REGISTRATION • MIDI
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 136
    . The set tuning can be turned on or off at anytime by using the left-most LCD button in this display. ZSelect the desired key Press any desired key to be tuned. ➔ The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key will appear in the display. XSet the tuning...Press the TUNE
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 137
    have been created over the years for use with the particular music and instruments of the era. This feature lets you play in historically authentic tunings, and get a better feeling for the music of the corresponding eras. The CVP-94/92 contains the following seven temperaments. • EQUAL • PURE
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 138
    drive before executing these file operations. Scale Tuning - User • Range: -64 cents - +63 cents • Basic Value: 0 (for all keys) • Backup of last settings: OFF ZSelect the desired file operation. Use the LCD button located second from right to select the desired file operation: LOAD, SAVE, DELETE
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 139
    alert volume. Press the VOICE M or L button to highlight the parameter, then use the data dial or [-/+] buttons to select the desired alert sound. The alert sound alert volume, press the VOLUME button to highlight the parameter, then use the data dial or [-/+] buttons . The default volume level of
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 140
    Yamaha HPE-160 headphones I AUX IN [L/L+R] Jacks L/L+R R AUX IN The sounds of other instruments or tone generator modules can be output through the speaker system of the CVP-94/92 sound received at the AUX IN [L/L+R] [R] jacks. • Use the AUX IN [L/L+R] and AUX OUT [L/L+R] jacks for mono input
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 141
    ] Terminals OUT IN MIDI Connect the CVP-94/92 to external MIDI devices by using MIDI connecting cables. Set the HOST SELECT switch below to "MIDI" when using the MIDI terminals. Tone Generator MIDI Sequencer I HOST SELECT switch and [TO HOST] terminals TO HOST Mac MIDI PC-1 PC-2 HOST
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 142
    , the CVP-94/92 may not function properly. • When the HOST SELECT switch is set to "Mac", "PC-1", or "PC-2, no data transfer occurs via the MIDI connectors. To use the MIDI connectors for connection via a standard MIDI interface, set the HOST SELECT switch to "MIDI". • If your system doesn't work
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 143
    also contains special MIDI Driver software, which may be necessary when using computer software with the CVP-94/92. Install the MIDI driver from the disk to your computer if necessary. Refer to the text files on the disks listed below for installation instructions. Windows 95: A:\driver\win95\readme
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 144
    18 key cover 8 Key Touch 117 Keyboard 1 116 Keyboard 2 117 keyboard guide lamps 92 Keyboard Percussion 25 L LCD buttons 12 LCD display 12 left pedal 119 Local Control 128 M messages .. 15, 67; 2 (Reference Manual) metronome 45 Micro Tuning 134 MIDI 1 128 MIDI 2 129 MIDI 3 131 MIDI
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 145
    instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 146
    using any electrical or electronic prod- uct, basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual
  • Yamaha CVP-92 | Owner's Manual - Page 147
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IMPORTANT
Check Your Power Supply
Make sure that your local AC mains
voltage matches the voltage speci-
fied on the name plate on the bottom
panel. In some areas a voltage se-
lector may be provided on the bottom
panel of the main keyboard unit near
the power cord. Make sure that the
voltage selector is set for the voltage
in your area. The voltage selector is
set at 240V when the unit is initially
shipped. To change the setting use a
“minus” screwdriver to rotate the se-
lector dial so that the correct voltage
appears next to the pointer on the
panel.
WICHTIG
Netzspannung überprüfen
Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem An-
schließen an das Stromnetz, daß die
örtliche Netzspannung den Betriebs-
spannungswerten auf dem Typenschild
an der Unterseite des Instruments ent-
spricht. In bestimmten Verkaufs-
gebieten ist das Instrument mit einem
Spannungswähler an der Unterseite
neben der Netzkabeldurchführung aus-
gestattet. Falls vorhanden, muß der
Spannungswähler auf die örtliche Netz-
spannung eingestellt werden. Der
Spannungswähler wurde werkseitig auf
240 V voreingestellt. Zum Verstellen
drehen Sie den Spannungsregler mit
einem Schlitzschraubendreher, bis der
Zeiger auf den korrekten Spannungs-
wert weist
IMPORTANT
Vérifiez la source d’alimentation
Vérifiez que la tension spécifiée sur
le panneau arrière correspond à la
tension du secteur.
Dans certaines
régions, l’instrument peut être équipé
d’un sélecteur de tension situé sur
le panneau inférieur du clavier à
proximité du cordon d’alimentation.
Vérifiez que ce sélecteur est bien
réglé en fonction de la tension sec-
teur de votre région. Le sélecteur de
tension est réglé sur 240 V au dé-
part d’usine.
Pour modifier ce ré-
glage, utilisez un tournevis à lame
plate pour tourner le sélecteur afin
de mettre l’indication correspondant
à la tension de votre région vis à vis
du repère triangulaire situé sur le
panneau.
IMPORTANTE
Compruebe la alimentación de su área
Asegúrese de que tensión de alimen-
tación de CA de su área correspon-
de con la tensión especificada en la
placa de características del panel
inferior de la unidad del teclado prin-
cipal, cerca del cable de alimenta-
ción.
Asegúrese de que el selector
de tensión esté ajustado a la tensión
de su área.
El selector de tensión
se ajusta a 240V cuando la unidad
sale de fábrica.
Para cambiar el ajus-
te, emplee un destornillador de ca-
beza “recta” para girar el selector de
modo que aparezca la tensión co-
rrecta al lado del indicador del pa-
nel.
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