Yamaha CVP-59S Owner's Manual - Page 74

Playing Other Types of Music Data

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Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback q While playback is stopped or paused the [r REW] and [f FF] buttons can be used to step backward or forward through the song a measure at a time. Either button can also be held for continuous stepping in the specified direction. q During playback the [r REW] and [f FF] buttons allow you to move rapidly in the specified direction for as long as the button is held. No sound is produced during [r REW] operation. • The [r REW], [f FF], and [o PAUSE] buttons do not function when playing with the guide function. • Using the [r REW] button may cause the voice, tempo, and/or volume to change. Playing Other Types of Music Data In addition to original songs and Disk Orchestra Collection disks, the Clavinova can also play back Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft™ disks, disks containing Yamaha ESEQ format sequence data, and disks containing songs recorded in Standard MIDI File format (SMF formats 0 and 1). The Clavinova's internal tone generator is compatible with the GM System Level 1 voice allocation as well as the Yamaha DOC voice allocation. • The [r REW] and [f FF] buttons do not function with SMF format 1 data. • Yamaha ESEQ data recorded on other Clavinovas (CVP- 55/65/75/83S/85A/ 87A/89) will normally be played back with the correct voices. It may be necessary, however, to change the voice numbers of the data to conform to the CVP 79A/69/69A/59S voice allocation when other types of data are played back. • Regardless of the type of software, only the following disk formats can be used: 3.5" 2DD 720 kilobyte format; 3.5" 2HD 1.44 megabyte format. • The SONG PLAY [MAIN] (page 1), [TRACK PLAY] (page 5), and MIXER displays differ depending on the type of data being played. The [PART ASSIGN] display (page 6) will not appear when Disk Orchestra Collection or Disklavier data is being played. 71

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Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback
While playback is stopped or paused the
[
r
REW]
and
[
f
FF]
buttons can be used to step backward or forward through the song a
measure at a time. Either button can also be held for continuous step-
ping in the specified direction.
During playback the
[
r
REW]
and
[
f
FF]
buttons allow you to
move rapidly in the specified direction for as long as the button is
held. No sound is produced during
[
r
REW]
operation.
The [
r
REW], [
f
FF], and [
o
PAUSE] buttons do not function when
playing with the guide function.
Using the [
r
REW] button may cause
the voice, tempo, and/or volume to
change.
Playing Other Types of Music Data
In addition to original songs and Disk Orchestra Collection disks, the
Clavinova can also play back Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft™ disks,
disks containing Yamaha ESEQ format sequence data, and disks contain-
ing songs recorded in Standard MIDI File
format (SMF formats 0 and
1).
The Clavinova’s internal tone generator is compatible with the GM
System Level 1 voice allocation as well as the Yamaha DOC voice allo-
cation.
The [
r
REW] and [
f
FF] buttons do
not function with SMF format 1 data.
Yamaha ESEQ data recorded on other
Clavinovas (CVP- 55/65/75/83S/85A/
87A/89) will normally be played back
with the correct voices. It may be
necessary, however, to change the
voice numbers of the data to conform
to the CVP 79A/69/69A/59S voice
allocation when other types of data are
played back.
Regardless of the type of software,
only the following disk formats can be
used: 3.5" 2DD 720 kilobyte format;
3.5" 2HD 1.44 megabyte format.
The SONG PLAY [MAIN] (page 1),
[TRACK PLAY] (page 5), and MIXER
displays differ depending on the type
of data being played. The [PART AS-
SIGN] display (page 6) will not appear
when Disk Orchestra Collection or
Disklavier data is being played.