Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 46
Break, Stopping the accompaniment style, START/STOP], ENDING], MAIN A], FADE IN, FADE IN/OUT], INTRO]
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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 the top of the next measure after the pedal is released. To cancel the break, press the left pedal again during the break. Stopping the accompaniment style To stop style playback, press the [START/STOP] button. To playback an ending pattern before stopping, press the [ENDING] button. Press [ENDING] a second time during playback to produce a ritardando (gradually slowing) ending. Different ending patterns are provided for the MAIN A and MAIN B variations. (The [ENDING] lamp lights during ending playback). The [MAIN A] lamp also lights when changing from the Main A pattern, and the [MAIN B] lamp lights when entering from Main B.) The ending begins from the top of the next measure if the [ENDING] button is pressed on or after the second beat of a measure. You can have the accompaniment fade out (gradually decrease in volume to silence) and automatically stop by pressing the [FADE IN/ OUT] button. Then, it automatically sets to fade in stand-by (the lamp lights) and stays in this condition for a few seconds before releasing. [FADE IN/OUT] can be set to on no matter which pattern ([INTRO], [MAIN A], [MAIN B], [ENDING]) is selected. ACMP ON VIRTUAL ARRANGER AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT INTRO AUTO FILL MAIN A MAIN B ENDING FADE IN/OUT START /STOP TAP SYNCHRO START/STOP When the Left Pedal function (page 119) is set to START/STOP, you can stop the style by using the left pedal. 44