Yamaha CVP-69 Owner's Manual - Page 70
Guided Right- and Left-hand Practice
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Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback s Original Song Disk Playback During original song disk playback the MIXER display has 5 pages. The first four pages include independent volume parameters for each of the 16 song tracks. Page five includes the KBD (keyboard) volume parameter and a PRESET LCD button. The volume parameters are adjusted in the same way as described above. • If ABC is turned on during the playback of an original song that was recorded without ABC, the MIXER display will function as the ABC part volume control rather than the song part volume control. Guided Right- and Left-hand Practice With this feature, the Clavinova indicates the notes to play via the keyboard guide lamps and waits for you to play the appropriate keys before playing ahead, so you can learn to play the piece at your own pace. The guide lamps can be turned on or off as required. Two guide modes are provided: q Next Note: In this mode the guide lamps of the Clavinova indicate in advance, which note(s) you will have to play next. If you miss the correct timing, the lamp(s) will start to flash while the Clavinova will wait until you play the correct keys. Only then the guide lamp(s) for the next note(s) will light up and you can quickly move your hands to the corresponding area on the keyboard. This is the default guide mode. q Sound: Both the keyboard guide lamps and sound are used to guide you to the proper notes. In the Sound mode the Clavinova will play ahead for approximately one phrase and then wait until the appropriate notes, as indicated by the keyboard guide lamps, are played. If the appropriate notes are not played for a few seconds, the Clavinova will automatically play and repeat the phrase until it is played properly. This is an excellent way to learn to associate the keys with the notes they produce. • When playing back the internal RAM data (see "Recording Without a Disk", page 89) or the Standard MIDI File format 1 data (see "Playing Other Types of Music Data", below) "- - -" will appear in the GUIDE MODE parameter location and only the current notes to be played will be shown on the keyboard guide lamps - i.e. the "next notes" will not appear. • The GUIDE MODE cannot be changed during playback. • When the DOC song recorded for the special guide mode is selected, the special guide mode for that song will be automatically engaged - in this case neither of the NEXT NOTE or SOUND sections will be highlighted. But you can re-select the NEXT NOTE or SOUND mode by pressing the corresponding LCD button. (The NEXT NOTE or SOUND mode cannot be reselected when not at the beginning of a song or when the PHRASE REPEAT or A-B REPEAT mode (page 69) is engaged.) 67