Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 136

Damper Range, Damper Mode, Soundboard Depth CVP-98 only

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Pedal s Damper Range ...This determines whether the damper pedal affects the right-hand, lefthand, or both voices in a Split setup. Press the DAMPER RANGE button to set. The data dial and the [-/+] buttons cannot be used. Damper Range • Settings: R (the damper pedal affects only the right-hand voice), L (the damper pedal affects only the left-hand voice), R&L (the damper affects both the left-and right-hand voices) • Basic setting: R • Backup of last settings: OFF CVP-96 s Damper Mode ...This function lets you set how the damper pedal affects the sustain sound. Pedal-controlled sustain can be done as a simple on/off switch, or as a continuously changing sustain (in eight-step gradations) in which the further down you press the pedal the longer the sound sustains. To set the function, press the DAMPER MODE button. In this case, the data dial and the [-/+] buttons cannot be used. Damper Mode • Settings: CONT. (continous changing system)/SW (ON/OFF switch system) • Basic Setting: CONT. • Backup of the last settings: OFF CVP-96 s Soundboard Depth (CVP-98 only Certain piano voices (Grand Piano, Bright Piano, Mellow Piano, and Mono Piano) feature a special effect which recreates the soundboard resonance of an actual acoustic piano. A string resonance effect can also be applied when pressing the damper pedal. This function lets you adjust the depth of these effects. Soundboard Depth • Value: 0 - 100 • Basic value: 50 • Backup of last settings: OFF 134 134 CVP-98/96/600

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CVP-98/96/600
Pedal
Damper Range
.......................................................................................................
This determines whether the damper pedal affects the right-hand, left-
hand, or both voices in a Split setup.
Press the
DAMPER RANGE
but-
ton to set.
The data dial and the
[–/+]
buttons cannot be used.
Damper Range
Settings:
R (the damper pedal affects
only the right-hand voice), L (the
damper pedal affects only the left-hand
voice), R&L (the damper affects both
the left-and right-hand voices)
Basic setting:
R
Backup of last settings:
OFF
Damper Mode
.........................................................................................................
This function lets you set how the damper pedal affects the sustain
sound.
Pedal-controlled sustain can be done as a simple on/off switch, or
as a continuously changing sustain (in eight-step gradations) in which the
further down you press the pedal the longer the sound sustains.
To set
the function, press the
DAMPER MODE
button.
In this case, the data
dial and the
[–/+]
buttons cannot be used.
Damper Mode
Settings:
CONT. (continous changing
system)/SW (ON/OFF switch system)
Basic Setting:
CONT.
Backup of the last settings:
OFF
Soundboard Depth (CVP-98 only)
....................................................
Certain piano voices (Grand Piano, Bright Piano, Mellow Piano, and
Mono Piano) feature a special effect which recreates the soundboard
resonance of an actual acoustic piano.
A string resonance effect can also
be applied when pressing the damper pedal.
This function lets you ad-
just the depth of these effects.
Soundboard Depth
Value:
0 — 100
Basic value:
50
Backup of last settings:
OFF
CVP-96
CVP-96