Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 35
Stopping the Accompaniment, Fill-ins, Left-pedal Break
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Accompaniment Fill-ins The CVP-79A/69/69A/59S provides four types of automatic "fill-ins." q Fill To A: Press the [INTRO A/FILL TO A] button during playback to produce a fill-in and go to the MAIN A rhythm pattern. Different fill-in patterns are produced when going from A to A or B to A. q Fill To B: Press the [INTRO B/FILL TO B] button during playback to produce a fill-in and go to the MAIN B pattern. Different fill-in patterns are produced when going from A to B or B to B. INTRO A/ FILL TO A INTRO B/ FILL TO B AUTO BASS CHORD MAIN A MAIN B ENDING SMALL ABC ABC ON If you hold one of the FILL buttons, the fill-in will repeat until the end of the measure in which button is released. If you press a fill-in button during the fill-in, the fill-in will stop and playback of the previous variation will resume. Left-pedal Break When the left-pedal function is set to "Break" as described on pages 27 and 93, the left pedal can be used to create a break in the accompaniment while playing. Press the left pedal to mute the accompaniment sound. Accompaniment sound will resume from the top of the next measure when the pedal is released. The break can be canceled before the beginning of the next measure by pressing the pedal a second time. CVP-79A Stopping the Accompaniment The accompaniment can be stopped at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button. Press the [ENDING] button if you want to go to the ending pattern and then stop. Press [ENDING] a second time during ending playback to produce a ritardando (gradually slowing) ending. Different ending patterns are provided for the MAIN A and MAIN B • Playback will start with the ending pattern if you press the [ENDING] button before starting playback. The ending can be disengaged before starting playback by pressing any other variation button. 32