Yamaha CVP-701 CVP-701 Owners Manual - Page 14

Panel Controls

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Panel Controls          ! Panel Controls A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 Panel Setup (Panel Settings) By using the controls on the panel, you can make various settings such as selecting a Voice or Style, tuning the pitch, and so on. These settings of the instrument are together referred to as "panel setup" or "panel settings" in this manual.  [USB TO DEVICE] terminal page 106 For connecting a USB flash drive.  [MASTER VOLUME] control page 19 Adjusts the overall volume.  [ ](Standby/On) switch page 18 Turns the instrument's power on or sets it to standby.  [DEMO] button page 24 Plays the Demos.  [METRONOME ON/OFF] button page 56 Turns the metronome on or off.  TRANSPOSE buttons page 50 These transpose the pitch in semitone steps.  [TAP TEMPO]/TEMPO buttons page 64 These control the tempo for Style, MIDI Song and Metronome playback.  STYLE buttons page 58 These select a Style and control Style playback.  [MUSIC FINDER] button page 92 Calling up ideal panel settings for your performance. [MIC] lamp page 90 For checking the input level of the microphone.  [MIXING CONSOLE] button page 100 Calls up various settings for the keyboard, Style and Song parts. ! [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button pages 67, 75 Calls up settings for turning Style/Song channels on or off.  LCD and related controls page 25  [USB] button pages 31, 84 Calls up the display for selecting a file on the USB flash drive.  [FUNCTION] button Lets you make advanced settings and create your original Styles and Songs. For details, see the Reference Manual on the website (page 9). ? PART ON/OFF buttons page 47 Turns the keyboard parts on or off.  [AUDIO] button page 84 Plays back audio Songs and records your performance in audio format. SONG CONTROL buttons page 71 These select a Song and control Song playback. [PIANO ROOM] button page 40 For instantly calling up the optimum piano-related settings for playing the instrument simply as a piano, or for playing in a session-like atmosphere with a complete band sound. " REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons page 97 These register and recall panel setups. # VOICE buttons page 44 These select a Voice. $ ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons page 64 These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style. % [VOICE EFFECT] button page 51 These apply various effects to the keyboard performance. 14 CVP-701 Owner's Manual

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Panel Controls
Panel Controls
Panel Setup (Panel Settings)
By using the controls on the panel, you can make various settings such as selecting a Voice or Style, tuning the pitch, and so on. These settings
of the instrument are together referred to as “panel setup” or “panel settings” in this manual.
1
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal
.......................
page 106
For connecting a USB flash drive.
2
[MASTER VOLUME] control
.......................
page 19
Adjusts the overall volume.
3
[
](Standby/On) switch
..............................
page 18
Turns the instrument’s power on or sets it to standby.
4
[DEMO] button
.............................................
page 24
Plays the Demos.
5
[METRONOME ON/OFF] button
................
page 56
Turns the metronome on or off.
6
TRANSPOSE buttons
....................................
page 50
These transpose the pitch in semitone steps.
7
[TAP TEMPO]/TEMPO buttons
...................
page 64
These control the tempo for Style, MIDI Song and
Metronome playback.
8
STYLE buttons
...............................................
page 58
These select a Style and control Style playback.
9
[MUSIC FINDER] button
.............................
page 92
Calling up ideal panel settings for your performance.
)
[MIC] lamp
....................................................
page 90
For checking the input level of the microphone.
!
[MIXING CONSOLE] button
.....................
page 100
Calls up various settings for the keyboard, Style and Song
parts.
@
[CHANNEL ON/OFF] button
................
pages 67, 75
Calls up settings for turning Style/Song channels on or
off.
#
LCD and related controls
..............................
page 25
$
[USB] button
..........................................
pages 31, 84
Calls up the display for selecting a file on the USB flash
drive.
%
[FUNCTION] button
Lets you make advanced settings and create your original
Styles and Songs. For details, see the Reference Manual
on the website (page 9).
^
PART ON/OFF buttons
.................................
page 47
Turns the keyboard parts on or off.
&
[AUDIO] button
............................................
page 84
Plays back audio Songs and records your performance in
audio format.
*
SONG CONTROL buttons
............................
page 71
These select a Song and control Song playback.
(
[PIANO ROOM] button
...............................
page 40
For instantly calling up the optimum piano-related
settings for playing the instrument simply as a piano, or
for playing in a session-like atmosphere with a complete
band sound.
A
REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons
...........
page 97
These register and recall panel setups.
B
VOICE buttons
..............................................
page 44
These select a Voice.
C
ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons
..................
page 64
These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style.
D
[VOICE EFFECT] button
..............................
page 51
These apply various effects to the keyboard performance.
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