Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 93

Other Guide-related Functions, GUIDE MODE

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Guide Control • Playback tempo can be set to any desired value after a song has been selected by using the TEMPO [-/+] buttons. • The positions of the guide lamps will not change, even if the Transpose function (page 116) is used to transpose 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 musical phrases. Also, the phrases may become shorter when the Guide function is used for both the leftand right-hand parts. Other Guide-related Functions Various settings related to the Guide functions can be made in the SONG PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display (display page 5). • The settings made in this display will also be effective in the Guide function during playback of the "4. GUIDE DEMO" song in the Demo mode. I GUIDE MODE ...NORMAL is ususally displayed in the location of the GUIDE MODE. Change the indication to ENSEMBLE by pressing the GUIDE MODE button; the part which was set to Part Cancel in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display (display page 1) can then be played with the regular Part Cancel function and the other part (not set to Part Cancel) can be played with the Easy Play function. When Next Note is selected and SPECIAL is indicated in the GUIDE MODE display, a special Guide method is engaged for the selected song. To return the normal Next Note mode, press the GUIDE MODE button so that the indication chages to NORMAL. • The ENSEMBLE mode is effective only for songs which have data in both the [1/RIGHT] and [2/LEFT] parts. • The ENSEMBLE mode cannot be used when Next Note or Sound Repeat is selected. • The SPECIAL indication appears automatically depending on the song being played back. The SPECIAL indication will not appear, even when pressing the GUIDE MODE button, when playing back songs that do not feature the special method. • When using the Easy Play or Sound Repeat method, the respective method is still active, even if the SPECIAL indication is shown. Guide Modes • Settings: NORMAL/ENSEMBLE/ (SPECIAL) • Basic setting: Auto indication of NOR- MAL/(SPECIAL) • Backup of last settings: OFF 91

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Playback tempo can be set to any
desired value after a song has been
selected by using the TEMPO [
/+]
buttons.
The positions of the guide lamps will
not change, even if the Transpose
function (page 116) is used to trans-
pose 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 automati-
cally determined by the CVP-94/92,
they may not precisely match the
actual musical phrases.
Also, the
phrases may become shorter when the
Guide function is used for both the left-
and right-hand parts.
Other Guide-related Functions
Various settings related to the Guide functions can be made in the SONG
PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display (display page 5).
The settings made in this display will
also be effective in the Guide function
during playback of the
4. GUIDE
DEMO
song in the Demo mode.
GUIDE MODE
..........................................................................................................
NORMAL
is ususally displayed in the location of the
GUIDE MODE
.
Change the indication to
ENSEMBLE
by pressing the
GUIDE MODE
button; the part which was set to Part Cancel in the SONG PLAY
[MAIN] display (display page 1) can then be played with the regular Part
Cancel function and the other part (not set to Part Cancel) can be played
with the Easy Play function.
The ENSEMBLE mode is effective only
for songs which have data in both the
[1/RIGHT] and [2/LEFT] parts.
The
ENSEMBLE
mode
cannot be
used when Next Note or Sound Re-
peat is selected.
When Next Note is selected and
SPECIAL
is indicated in the
GUIDE
MODE
display, a special Guide method is engaged for the selected song.
To return the normal Next Note mode, press the
GUIDE MODE
button
so that the indication chages to
NORMAL
.
The
SPECIAL
indication appears
automatically depending on the song
being played back.
The
SPECIAL
indication will not appear, even when
pressing the
GUIDE MODE
button,
when playing back songs that do not
feature the special method.
When using the Easy Play or Sound
Repeat method, the respective method
is still active, even if the
SPECIAL
indication is shown.
Guide Modes
Settings:
NORMAL/ENSEMBLE/
(SPECIAL)
Basic setting:
Auto indication of NOR-
MAL/(SPECIAL)
Backup of last settings:
OFF
Guide Control