Yamaha CVP-92 Owner's Manual - Page 27

Keyboard Percussion

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Selecting Voices G About XG Voices Yamaha's XG format is a major new enhancement to the GM (Gen- eral MIDI) System Level 1 format. It provides for more instrument sounds and variations, as well as greater expressive control over voices and effects. XG also ensures compatibility with future instruments and software. Keyboard Percussion The CVP-94/92 has twelve Drum Kits in the [DRUMS] voice group. When one of the Drum Kits is selected, various drum and percussion sounds are assigned individually to the keys, letting you play the sounds from the keyboard. The various drum/percussion instruments of the Standard Kit are marked by symbols above the assigned keys. • When a Drum Kit is selected, only the keys with drum or percussion symbols printed above them will sound. • The Transpose (page 116), Tune (page 116) and Octave Shift (pages 28, 31) functions do not affect the Drum Kits. See the Drum Kit list on page 26 in the Reference Manual for the types of percussion sounds in each Drum Kit. PIANO E. PIANO VIBES VOICE GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH ORGAN DUAL REVERB STRINGS/ SAX / CHOIR BRASS FLUTE BASS DRUMS XG SPLIT EFFECT 25

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About XG Voices
Yamaha’s XG format is a major new enhancement to the GM (Gen-
eral MIDI) System Level 1 format.
It provides for more instrument
sounds and variations, as well as greater expressive control over voices
and effects.
XG also ensures compatibility with future instruments and
software.
Keyboard Percussion
The CVP-94/92 has twelve Drum Kits in the
[DRUMS]
voice group.
When one of the Drum Kits is selected, various drum and percussion
sounds are assigned individually to the keys, letting you play the sounds
from the keyboard.
The various drum/percussion instruments of the Standard Kit are
marked by symbols above the assigned keys.
See the Drum Kit list on page 26 in the Reference Manual for the
types of percussion sounds in each Drum Kit.
When a Drum Kit is selected, only the
keys with drum or percussion symbols
printed above them will sound.
The Transpose (page 116), Tune
(page 116) and Octave Shift (pages
28, 31) functions do not affect the
Drum Kits.
Selecting Voices
PIANO
E. PIANO
VIBES
GUITAR
ORGAN
CLAVI. TONE
/
SYNTH
VOICE
DRUMS
BASS
BRASS
STRINGS
/
CHOIR
SAX
/
FLUTE
DUAL
SPLIT
REVERB
EFFECT
XG