Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Owners Manual - Page 50
Setting the Split Point, Call up the Split Point/Fingering
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Voice Characteristics At the left side of each Voice name on the Voice Selection display, the icon which represents its defining characteristic is indicated. There are various Voice characteristics; however, only the following ones are covered here. For detailed explanations, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9). • : VRM Voices (page 52) These recreate the characteristic string resonance of a real acoustic piano. • / : Super Articulation (S.Art, S.Art2) Voices (page 53) The word "articulation" in music usually refers to the transition or continuity between notes. This is often reflected in specific performance techniques, such as staccato, legato and slur. • : Organ Flutes Voices (page 54) Lets you recreate all of the classic organ sounds by adjusting the flute footage levels and the percussive sounds, just like on conventional organs. • / : Drum Voices, / : SFX Voices Lets you play various drums and percussion instruments or SFX (sound effects) sounds on the keyboard. Details are given in the Drum/Key Assignment List of the separate Data List. When the icon (Drum Kit Tutor) appears in the Voice area of the Home display or below the Voice Selection display, you can display the Key assignment by touching the icon. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9). Voices - Playing the Keyboard - Setting the Split Point The key which divides the keyboard into two or three areas is referred to as "Split Point." There are two types of Split Point: "Left Split Point" and "Style Split Point." The "Left Split Point" divides the keyboard into the Left Voice area and Main Voice area while the "Style Split Point" divides the keyboard into the Chord area and the Main or P Left Voice area. Though both Split Points are at the same key (F 2) by default, you can also set them individually (as shown). 1 Call up the Split Point/Fingering window: [Menu] → [Split&Fingering]. NOTE The Split Point/Fingering window can be called up also by holding the keyboard illustration on the Home display. 2 Touch [Left] or [Style] to turn it on. If you want to set both Split Points to the same key, turn both of them on. Left Split Point Left Voice area Main (and Layer) Voice area Chord area Left Voice, Main (and Layer) Voice area Style Split Point Left Split Point 3 Style Split Point 2 3 Touch to select the desired key as Split Point. You can set the Split Point also by pressing the actual key while holding down the keyboard illustration on the display. NOTE The Left Split Point cannot be set lower than the Style Split Point. 50 CVP-709/CVP-705 Owner's Manual
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