Yamaha CVP-805 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owners Manual - Page 110

Menu Display Function List

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Menu Display Function List This section explains simply and very briefly explains what you can do in the displays which are called up by touching each icon on the Menu display. Some functions are described in this Owner's Manual on the pages indicated below. For details about each function, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9). Menu Tempo Transpose Description For adjusting the tempo of MIDI Song, Style or Metronome. The same operation as using TEMPO [-]/[+] and [TAP TEMPO] buttons can be done on the display. Pages 39 For transposing the pitch of the entire sound in semitones, or just the sound of the keyboard or MIDI Song. 41 Split Point & Fingering Type Lets you set the Split Point or change the Chord Fingering type and Chord Detection Area. 52, 64 Chord Tutor Shows you an example of how to play a chord that corresponds to the specified chord name. - Balance For adjusting the volume balance among the keyboard parts (Main, Layer, Left), Style, Song, and the sound input via the microphone, [AUX IN] jack, 42 etc. Filter For adjusting the Harmonic Content (resonance) and sound brightness. EQ For adjusting equalization parameters to correct the tone or timbre of the sound. Effect For selecting an Effect type and adjusts its depth for each part. Mixer Chorus/Reverb For selecting a Chorus/Reverb type and adjusts its depth for each part. 95 Pan/Volume For adjusting panning and volume for each part. (Master) Compressor Lets you turn on/off the Master Compressor, and edit related parameters. (Master) EQ For editing the Master EQ. Score For displaying the music notation (score) of the current MIDI Song. 69 Lyrics For displaying the lyrics of the current MIDI Song. 70 Text Viewer Keyboard Harmony Mic Setting Vocal Harmony Playlist Registration Sequence Registration Freeze For displaying text files created on your computer. - For adding the Harmony effect to the right-hand section of the keyboard. Parameters such as Harmony type can be set. - Makes settings for the microphone sound. - For adding Vocal Harmony effects to your singing. You can edit the Vocal Harmony and save as your original harmony. 84 For creating your own repertoire list in which the links to the Registration Memory Bank file for each performance are registered. You can conveniently select just the panel settings you want (as a Record) for your 86 performance from the huge number of Registration Memory Bank files. Determines the order for calling up Registration Memory settings when using the pedal or ASSIGNABLE button. - Determines the item(s) to be unchanged even when you call up panel setups from the Registration Memory. - 110 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner's Manual

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CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner’s Manual
110
Menu Display Function List
This section explains simply and very briefly explains what you can do in the displays which are called up by touching
each icon on the Menu display. Some functions are described in this Owner’s Manual on the pages indicated below. For
details about each function, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).
Menu
Description
Pa
g
es
Tempo
For adjusting the tempo of MIDI Song, Style or Metronome. The same
operation as using TEMPO [-]/[+] and [TAP TEMPO] buttons can be done on
the display.
39
Transpose
For transposing the pitch of the entire sound in semitones, or just the sound
of the keyboard or MIDI Song.
41
Split Point & Fin
g
erin
g
Type
Lets you set the Split Point or change the Chord Fingering type and Chord
Detection Area.
52, 64
Chord Tutor
Shows you an example of how to play a chord that corresponds to the
specified chord name.
Balance
For adjusting the volume balance among the keyboard parts (Main, Layer,
Left), Style, Song, and the sound input via the microphone, [AUX IN] jack,
etc.
42
Mixer
Filter
For adjusting the Harmonic Content (resonance) and sound brightness.
95
EQ
For adjusting equalization parameters to correct the tone or timbre of the
sound.
Effect
For selecting an Effect type and adjusts its depth for each part.
Chorus/Reverb
For selecting a Chorus/Reverb type and adjusts its depth for each part.
Pan/Volume
For adjusting panning and volume for each part.
(Master)
Compressor
Lets you turn on/off the Master Compressor, and edit related parameters.
(Master) EQ
For editing the Master EQ.
Score
For displaying the music notation (score) of the current MIDI Song.
69
Lyrics
For displaying the lyrics of the current MIDI Song.
70
Text Viewer
For displaying text files created on your computer.
Keyboard Harmony
For adding the Harmony effect to the right-hand section of the keyboard.
Parameters such as Harmony type can be set.
Mic Settin
g
Makes settings for the microphone sound.
Vocal Harmony
For adding Vocal Harmony effects to your singing. You can edit the Vocal
Harmony and save as your original harmony.
84
Playlist
For creating your own repertoire list in which the links to the Registration
Memory Bank file for each performance are registered. You can
conveniently select just the panel settings you want (as a Record) for your
performance from the huge number of Registration Memory Bank files.
86
Re
g
istration Se
q
uence
Determines the order for calling up Registration Memory settings when
using the pedal or ASSIGNABLE button.
Re
g
istration Freeze
Determines the item(s) to be unchanged even when you call up panel
setups from the Registration Memory.