Yamaha CLP-990 Owner's Manual - Page 90
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Other settings Setting the point at which the damper pedal starts to affect the sound [HalfPedalPoint] You can specify how far down you should press on the right pedal until the damper effect (page 31) starts working. This setting is effective when the right pedal function (page 81) is set to either SustainCont or Sustain. See the procedure on page 72. 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 parameter enables you to set the range of continuous pitch change made by the Pitch Bend function. • This parameter is effective only on the keyboard performance sound. • You can set the range in semitone steps. See the procedure on page 72. A B NO YES C D Setting range: -12 (Pitch is lowered by 12 semitones [one octave] when you press the pedal.) - +12 (Pitch is raised by 12 semitones [one octave] when you press the pedal.) Normal setting: -2 Replacing the XG voices with preset voices [XGAlternative] The CLP-990 provides the XG tone generator for the purpose of playing GM, XG, or DOC music data (page 60). You can replace some XG voices with the preset voices on the panel for playback. This parameter enables you to select "Native" (using the preset voices) or "XG" (using the XG voices). See the procedure on page 72. A B NO YES C Select the desired item. D Select on or off. Setting for: All preset voices on the panel Setting range: Native Using the preset voices XG Using the XG voices Normal setting: GrandPiano1 Native (using the preset voices) Other voices XG (using the XG voices) 90 CLP-990