Yamaha CLP-150 Owner's Manual - Page 94

Assign the SONG [START

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Other settings Assign the SONG [START/ STOP] function to the pedal [PedalStart/Stop] TIP If you assign the SONG START/STOP function to a pedal and turn the function On, the pedal function assigned to the pedal in the Voice Setting menu (pages 83 and 84) is disabled. See the procedure on page 71. A B NO YES C Select a pedal to assign the function. Setting for: Left, Middle, AUX Setting range: On/Off Normal setting: Off for all pedals D Set to On or Off. Selecting a type of auxiliary pedal [AuxPedalType] A pedal connected to the [AUX PEDAL] connector may switch on and off differently. For example, some pedals turn on the effects and others turn them off when you press them. Use this parameter to reverse this mechanism. See the procedure on page 71. A B NO YES C D Setting range: Make, Break Setting the point at which the damper pedal starts to affect the sound [HalfPedalPoint] Here you can specify the point to which you must depress the pedal (right, center, left, AUX) before the assigned effect begins to be applied. (This setting applies to effects that can be assigned to each pedal, such as damper or sostenuto (page 83). Expression is not affected by this setting.) If the effect is an on/off type effect, this setting specifies the point at which the effect will be switched on/off. A B NO YES C D Setting range: -2 (effective with the shallowest press) - 0 - +2 (effective with the deepest press) Pitch bend range [PitchBendRange] This specifies the amount of change that can be produced by the pitch bend function which smoothly varies the pitch. • This setting applies only to the manually-played sound. • This setting can be made in semitone steps. • You can set the pedal function (page 83) to spec- ify whether the pitch will be raised or lowered. See the procedure on page 71. A B NO YES C D Setting range: 0-+12 (Pressing the pedal will raise/lower the pitch by 12 semitones [1 octave]) Normal setting: -2 94 CLP-170/150

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CLP-170/150
Other settings
If you assign the SONG START/STOP function to a
pedal and turn the function On, the pedal function
assigned to the pedal in the Voice Setting menu (pages
83 and 84) is disabled.
See the procedure on page 71.
Setting for:
Left, Middle, AUX
Setting range:
On/Off
Normal setting:
Off for all pedals
A pedal connected to the [AUX PEDAL] connector
may switch on and off differently. For example,
some pedals turn on the effects and others turn
them off when you press them.
Use this parameter to reverse this mechanism.
See the procedure on page 71.
Setting range:
Make, Break
Here you can specify the point to which you must
depress the pedal (right, center, left, AUX) before the
assigned effect begins to be applied. (This setting
applies to effects that can be assigned to each pedal,
such as damper or sostenuto (
page 83
). Expression is
not affected by this setting.)
If the effect is an on/off type effect, this setting
specifies the point at which the effect will be
switched on/off.
Setting range:
–2 (effective with the shallowest press) - 0 - +2
(effective with the deepest press)
This specifies the amount of change that can be
produced by the pitch bend function which
smoothly varies the pitch.
This setting applies only to the manually-played
sound.
This setting can be made in semitone steps.
You can set the pedal function (page 83) to spec-
ify whether the pitch will be raised or lowered.
See the procedure on page 71.
Setting range:
0–+12 (Pressing the pedal will raise/lower the pitch
by 12 semitones [1 octave])
Normal setting:
–2
Assign the SONG [START/
STOP] function to the pedal
[PedalStart/Stop]
Selecting a type of auxiliary
pedal [AuxPedalType]
TIP
C
A
D
B
Select a pedal to assign
the function.
Set to On or Off.
NO
YES
C
A
D
B
NO
YES
Setting the point at which the
damper pedal starts to affect
the sound [HalfPedalPoint]
Pitch bend range
[PitchBendRange]
C
A
D
B
NO
YES
C
A
D
B
NO
YES