Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 93
Adjusting the Spatial Effect depth, Calibration automatic adjustment
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Detailed Settings Detailed settings for iAFC [iAFC SETTING] Adjusting the Spatial Effect depth [SpatialFX Depth] Spatial Effect is one type of the iAFC effect. Spatial Effect creates a sense of reverberation and spaciousness by picking up the output sound using internal microphones and output the sound from the speaker on the rear of the instrument. The spread and spaciousness of the sound is different depending on the depth. For lower depth settings, this creates the resonance and enhances the acoustic realism of the sound that is characteristic of acoustic instruments by creating a virtual soundboard. For deeper depth settings, the sound of the instrument itself and the sound of singing and other instruments played nearby is picked up by internal microphones, and processed to simulate the spatial characteristics of performing together on stage. See the procedure on page 80. A B SpatialFX Depth NO YES 14 C D Setting range: 0 - 127 Restoring the default calibration setting [iAFC Default] This sets the calibration function to the default setting. See the procedure on page 80. A B iAFC Default Set?--> NO YES C D Calibration (automatic adjustment) [Calibration] This automatically adjusts the sensitivity and response of iAFC so that the optimal iAFC effect will be obtained. When automatic adjust begins, a test sound (noise) will sound for about five seconds. While automatic adjustment is being performed, do not make audible noises in the vicinity of the Clavinova. See the procedure on page 80. A B Calibration Sure?--> Test sound is output. NO YES C D TIP The keyboard will not produce sound while automatic adjustment is being performed. Nor is it possible to adjust the volume of the Clavinova. CLP-380 Owner's Manual 93