Yamaha CVP-805 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owners Manual - Page 54
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Playing Super Articulation Voices The Super Articulation Voices (S.Art Voices and S.Art2 Voices) enable you to create subtle, very realistic musical expressions, simply by how you play. The [S.Art]/[S.Art2] icons are shown beside the Voice name of Super Articulation Voices (S.Art, S.Art2) on the Voice Selection display or the Home display. For specific performance instructions on certain Voices, you can call up the Information window of the selected S.Art Voice or S.Art2 Voice by touching this icon on the Home display. S.Art Voices The S.Art Voices provide many benefits with great playability and expressive control in real time. Example: Saxophone Voice If you play a C note and then an adjacent D in a very legato way, you will hear the note change seamlessly, as though a saxophone player played it in a single breath. Example: Guitar Voice If you play a C note and then the E just above in a very legato but firm way, the pitch slides up from C to E. S.Art2 Voices (CVP-809 only) For wind instrument Voices and string instrument Voices, a special technology called AEM has been used, which features detailed samples of special expressive techniques used on those specific instruments - to bend or slide into notes, to "join" different notes together, or to add expressive nuances at the end of a note, etc. NOTE AEM is a technology that simulates the sound of acoustic instruments naturally by smoothly joining the most appropriate sound samples selected from the data base in realtime during performance. R R Example: Clarinet Voice If you hold a C note and play the B above, you'll hear a glissando up to the B . Adding Articulation Effects by Using the Pedal When you assign an S.Art or S.Art2 Voice to the Main part, the function of the center or/and left pedals are switched to control articulation effects. Pressing a pedal triggers different playing effects, separate from your keyboard playing. For example, pressing a pedal for a saxophone Voice can produce breath noises or key noises, while doing the same for a guitar Voice can produce fret noises or body-tapping sounds. You can effectively intersperse these into the notes as you play. When an S.Art2 Voice is selected, pressing a pedal and playing/releasing a note enables you to add articulation effects, such as bend up/down, glissando up/down, brass falls, etc. NOTE • For some Super Articulation Voices, articulation effects are not assigned to pedals. • If you want to lock the pedal function regardless of the Voice, turn off the Switch With Main Voice parameter called up via [Menu] [Assignable] [Pedal] [Switch With Main Voice (Center & Left)]. • If you assign the Articulation function to the ASSIGNABLE buttons (page 31), you can control articulation effects by using the buttons instead of the pedals. NOTE • S.Art and S.Art2 Voices are only compatible with other models which have those types of Voices installed. Any Song or Style data you've created on the instrument using these Voices will not sound properly when played back on other instruments. • S.Art and S.Art2 Voices sound differently depending on the keyboard range, velocity, touch, etc. Hence, if you turn on a Keyboard Harmony effect, change the transpose setting or change the Voice Settings, unexpected or undesired sounds may result. • The characteristics of S.Art2 Voices (default vibrato setting and articulation effects applied by the pedals) are effective for real-time performance; however, these effects may not be completely reproduced when you play back a Song which has been recorded using S.Art2 Voices. 54 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner's Manual