Yamaha CVP-98 Owner's Manual - Page 101

Other Playback Controls, Playing Other Types of Music Data - cvp 85a

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Song Playback Other Playback Controls SONG CONTROL PLAY/ PAUSE REW FF STOP REC Pause Press the [PAUSE] button during song playback to temporarily stop song playback. Press [PAUSE] again or the [PLAY/STOP] button to resume playback from the same point. Rewind and Fast Forward Use the [REW] and [FF] buttons to rewind or fast forward to the play- back point of the song. • While playback is stopped or paused, the [REW] and [FF] buttons can be used to step backward or forward through the song a measure at a time. Holding down either button continuously moves through the song in the corresponding direction. • During playback, the [REW] and [FF] buttons allow you to move the playback point of the song rapidly as long as the button is held. No sound is produced during [REW] operation. • Using the [REW] button may cause the voice, tempo, and/or volume to change. Playing Other Types of Music Data s About Compatible Software The CVP-98/96/600 can playback the following types of software. • Sequence formats: SMF (format 0 and 1), ESEQ • Voice allocation formats: GM System Level 1, XG, DOC Refer to the section "MIDI and Data Compatibility" (page 8 in the Reference Manual) for information on the voice allocation formats and sequence formats. The internal tone generator of the CVP-98/96/600 automatically resets for compatibility with song data of the Yamaha XG format (including GM System Level 1) (page 8 in the Reference Manual) or of Yamaha DOC voice allocation (page 8 in the Reference Manual), depending on the playback data. (However, the selected voice allocation on the panel will not change.) s Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments Song data recorded on other Clavinovas (CVP-50/70/55/65/75/83S/85A/ 87A/59S/69A/69/79A/89/92/94 and CLP-705) will normally be played back with the correct voices even though the volume balance may be slightly different. However, data recorded using the Auto Accompaniment function of the CVP-50/70 cannot be played back properly. Song data recorded on the Yamaha Disklavier can also be played back. • Regardless of the type of software, only the following disk formats can be used: 3.5" 2DD 720 kilobyte format and 3.5" 2HD 1.44 megabyte format. CVP-98/96/600 99 99

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CVP-98/96/600
Other Playback Controls
Pause
Press the
[PAUSE]
button during song playback to temporarily stop song
playback. Press
[PAUSE]
again or the
[PLAY/STOP]
button to resume
playback from the same point.
Rewind and Fast Forward
Use the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons to rewind or fast forward to the play-
back point of the song.
While playback is stopped or paused, the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons can be
used to step backward or forward through the song a measure at a time.
Holding down either button continuously moves through the song in the
corresponding direction.
During playback, the
[REW]
and
[FF]
buttons allow you to move the
playback point of the song rapidly as long as the button is held.
No
sound is produced during
[REW]
operation.
Using the [REW] button may
cause the voice, tempo, and/or
volume to change.
Playing Other Types of Music Data
About Compatible Software
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The CVP-98/96/600 can playback the following types of software.
• Sequence formats: SMF (format 0 and 1), ESEQ
• Voice allocation formats: GM System Level 1, XG, DOC
Refer to the section “MIDI and Data Compatibility” (page 8 in the Refer-
ence Manual) for information on the voice allocation formats and sequence
formats.
The internal tone generator of the CVP-98/96/600 automatically resets for
compatibility with song data of the Yamaha XG format (including GM Sys-
tem Level 1) (page 8 in the Reference Manual) or of Yamaha DOC voice
allocation (page 8 in the Reference Manual), depending on the playback
data.
(However, the selected voice allocation on the panel will not change.)
Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments
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Song data recorded on other Clavinovas (CVP-50/70/55/65/75/83S/85A/
87A/59S/69A/69/79A/89/92/94 and CLP-705) will normally be played back
with the correct voices even though the volume balance may be
slightly
different.
However, data recorded using the Auto Accompaniment function
of the CVP-50/70 cannot be played back properly.
Song data recorded on the Yamaha Disklavier can also be played back.
Regardless of the type of soft-
ware, only the following disk
formats can be used:
3.5” 2DD
720 kilobyte format and 3.5” 2HD
1.44 megabyte format.
Song Playback
SONG CONTROL
PAUSE
REW
FF
REC
PLAY
/
STOP