Yamaha CVP-201 Owner's Manual - Page 104

Playing Other Types of Music Data, About Compatible Software, Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments

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Song Playback Playing Other Types of Music Data s About Compatible Software The CVP-201 can play back the following types of software. • Sequence formats: SMF (format 0 and 1), ESEQ • Voice allocation formats: GM System Level 1, XG, DOC Refer to "MIDI and Data Compatibility" (page 172) for information on the voice allocation formats and sequence formats. The internal tone generator of the CVP-201 automatically resets for compatibility with either the Yamaha XG format (including GM System Level 1) or the Yamaha DOC voice allocation (page 172), depending on the playback data. (However, the selected voice allocation on the panel will not change.) The Lyric Display function (page 109) cannot be used with song data recorded in SMF format 1. s Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments Song data recorded on other Clavinovas (CVP-50/70/55/65/75/83S/ 85A/87A/59S/69A/69/79A/89/92/94/96/98/600/109/107/105/700/103) will normally be played back with the correct voices even though the volume balance may be slightly different. However, data recorded using the Auto Accompaniment function of the CVP-50/70 cannot be played back properly. Song data recorded on the Yamaha Disklavier can also be played back. Regardless of the type of software, only the following disk formats can be used: 3.5" 2DD 720 kilobyte format and 3.5" 2HD 1.44 megabyte format. 102 104 CVP-201

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CVP-201
Playing Other Types of Music Data
About Compatible Software
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The CVP-201 can play back the following types of software.
• Sequence formats: SMF (format 0 and 1), ESEQ
• Voice allocation formats: GM System Level 1, XG, DOC
Refer to “MIDI and Data Compatibility” (page 172) for information
on the voice allocation formats and sequence formats.
The internal tone generator of the CVP-201 automatically resets for
compatibility with either the Yamaha XG format (including GM System
Level 1) or the Yamaha DOC voice allocation (page 172), depending on
the playback data. (However, the selected voice allocation on the panel
will not change.)
Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments
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Song data recorded on other Clavinovas (CVP-50/70/55/65/75/83S/
85A/87A/59S/69A/69/79A/89/92/94/96/98/600/109/107/105/700/103)
will normally be played back with the correct voices even though the
volume balance may be slightly different. However, data recorded using
the Auto Accompaniment function of the CVP-50/70 cannot be played
back properly.
Song data recorded on the Yamaha Disklavier can also be played back.
Regardless of the type of software, only
the following disk formats can be used:
3.5" 2DD 720 kilobyte format and 3.5"
2HD 1.44 megabyte format.
Song Playback
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The Lyric Display function (page 109)
cannot be used with song data recorded
in SMF format 1.