Yamaha CVP107 Owners Manual

Yamaha CVP107 Manual

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    Owner's Manual IMPORTANT Check Your Power Supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel.
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    servicing) instructions by Yamaha. be aware of the following: Battery Notice: servicer dispose of these parts for you. Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair manual as a permanent record of your purchase. CVP-109/CVP-107 CVP-105 CVP-700 Model Serial No Purchase Date
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    follow , the following: • Yamaha service Yamaha service CAUTION Always follow the basic to, the following: • Do or speakers, since • On the CVP-109/700, gently remove finish. • On the CVP-109/700, bumping the surface of by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • operating error. Yamaha cannot be held
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    common format used for MIDI sequence files. The Clavinova is compatible with SMF Formats 0 and 1, and records "song" data using SMF Format 0.) Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700) Vocal Harmony employs state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology to automatically add appropriate vocal harmony
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    on the Clavinova's LCD - on the CVP-107, CVP-109 and CVP-700, you can even output them to a television screen via the VIDEO OUT jack (page 215). q Special Guide Functions for Easy Learning With the appropriate disk software, the LCD display and guide lamps help you learn songs by showing you when
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    Manual 8 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks 9 Setting Up the Clavinova 10 Music Stand 10 Key Cover 10 Lid (CVP-700 only 11 Turning the Power On and Off 11 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Playing the Demo Songs 14 CHAPTER 2: Basic Operation Using the LCD Display
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    FUNCTION [VIDEO OUT] Display - page 17 (CVP-109/107/700) .. 212 CHAPTER 10: Connections Audio and Video Connections 213 Headphones 213 Microphone (CVP-109/107/700 213 Audio Input and Output 214 Expression Pedal (CVP-109/107/700 215 Video Monitor (CVP-109/107/700 215 Data Connections
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    Clavinova. For example, the DEMO button is expressed as [DEMO] in this manual. DEMO HELP VOCAL HARMONY s Bold characters ...Bold type represents items shown in the LCD display, as well as the corresponding LCD Operation results n m ...indicates that doing n results in m. 8 CVP-109/107/105/700 6
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    drive with care. Follow the important precautions place and the eject button pops out. DISK IN USE the disk will automatically pop out. When the disk Yamaha recommends that you Ask your Yamaha dealer about produced by televisions, speakers, motors, etc., maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you
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    the left and the right on the rear of the music stand. C Lower the music stand so that it rests on the metal supports. On the CVP-109/107/105, the illustration shows that the angle of the music stand can be set in one of three positions, according to the position of the metal
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    of the LCD. V Adjust the volume. Use the [MASTER VOLUME] slider to adjust the volume to an appropriate level. q When you're ready to turn off the power, press the [POWER] switch again. Both the LCD display and the power lamp below the left end of the keyboard will turn off. CVP-109/107/105/700
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    LCD display page 16 i Left LCD buttons page 18 o Right LCD buttons page 18 p LCD buttons page 17 Q [EXIT page 21 W [DIRECT ACCESS page 22 E Data dial page 17 R page 17 Main Mode Control Section T [SONG page 114 Y [MIXER page 24 U [MASTER EQUALIZER] (CVP-109/107/700) .. page 25 12 CVP-109
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    ] lamp page 9 K Floppy disk drive (3.5 page 9 L [POWER page 11 : Keyboard guide lamps page 129 Microphone and Headphone Connectors z [MIC. VOL.] (CVP-109/107/700 page 213 x [MIC.] (CVP-109/107/700 page 213 c [MIC/LINE] (CVP-109/107/700 page 213 v [PHONES page 213 Connectors b [TO HOST page
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    DEMO display appears. DEMO HELP VOCAL HARMONY X Select the desired play mode Select the desired play mode by pressing the rightmost LCD button. The following three / STOP]. • For a complete list of the Clavinova's demo songs, refer to page 9 of the Reference Booklet. 12 14 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    PIANO E. PIANO LCD button Guide function (page 125) while the Clavinova is playing 4. GUIDE Demo. You cannot change the voice selection while the demo is playing, however. Demo song data is not output through the [MIDI OUT] terminal; however, your keyboard performance data is output. CVP-109/107
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    Clavinova's functions are displayed at the bottom of the LCD. The main display shown below contains two functions: KBD VOL and RIGHT1 VOICE. These items are displayed in rounded rectangles, which means they represent settings that can be changed. CVP-107/700 Main display Remember, the main display
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    should release the LCD button quickly when you select a function: you could end up raising its value when you want to lower it! Hold down to increase. Once you've got the keyboard volume back where it belongs, you can learn about a couple of other ways to change settings. CVP-109/107/105/700 17
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    can see, the menu display lets you select voices using any of a number of controls: the two rightmost LCD buttons, any of the left and right LCD buttons, the data dial, or the [-] and [+] buttons. Try selecting different piano voices in this display before you move on. 18 CVP-109/107/105/700 16
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    LCD Display Controls Resetting a Function's Value After you have changed a function's value, you may find you want to restore its basic setting. To demonstrate this, we'll have to look at another of the Clavinova's displays your Clavinova is value to its basic setting - but value basic value by
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    of overlapping boxes in the upper right corner of the display. The number in the topmost box is the number of the current display page. This button displays the FUNCTION [PEDAL] page, which you can use to adjust the operation of your Clavinova's pedals. But wait - the box in the upper right corner
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    in the VOICE SELECT [PIANO] display. You can usually use [EXIT] to get back to the main display. In some cases, however, this button will return you to a previous setting display instead. When this happens, pressing [EXIT] again will get you back to the main display. CVP-109/107/105/700 21 19
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    ] Displays: VOCAL HARMONY (CVP-109/107/700) ACMP ASSIST HARMONY ACCOMPANIMENT MODE METRONOME KEYBOARD [RIGHT1] (1) KEYBOARD [RIGHT2](2) KEYBOARD [LEFT](3) KEYBOARD [RIGHT2] KEYBOARD [LEFT] NATURAL REVERB (CVP-109) REVERB REVERB DEPTH CHORUS EFFECT 1 (CVP-109/107/700) EFFECT 2 (CVP-109/107/700
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    the overall volume of the Clavinova. VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ACMP/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX MIN MIN • The [MASTER VOLUME] slider also determines the output level of the signal main display, then use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to change the keyboard volume. 21 CVP-109/107/105/700 23
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    Track Levels" (page 120) for details. CVP-109/107/700 Using an Expression Pedal (CVP-109/107/700) You can control the volume of your keyboard performance with your foot, by connecting the optional Yamaha FC7 foot controller to the [EXP.PEDAL] jack of the Clavinova. Press the pedal down to increase
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    JAZZ, POPS, ROCK, CLASSIC, and STANDARD. The lowest band for the selected setup is selected, and the gain for that band is displayed by the GAIN function. Equalizer setup Basic setting: STANDARD The gain becomes 0 for all frequencies when FLAT is selected. 80 Hz band selected Gain CVP-109/107/105
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    Adjusting the Timbre (CVP-109/107/700 C Select the band to be adjusted Select the band you wish to adjust by pressing the BAND < or > buttons. The central frequency of the selected band (expressed in Hz) is displayed by the BAND function. V Change the gain value Change the value of the gain
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    Clavinova GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO to change the tempo value by one, or hold down the button to change it continuously. When the tempo is highlighted in the display, you can also use CVP-109/107/105/700 27 25
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    time signature and volume using the settings in the METRONOME page. s Displaying the Metronome Settings To display the METRONOME page, press [DIRECT ACCESS], then [METRONOME]. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS volume for the Automatic Accompaniment (page 62) will also be affected. 28 CVP-109/107/105/700 26
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    The Help menu display appears. X Select the language if necessary Select the desired language for help (ENGLISH, JAPANESE, GERMAN, FRENCH, or SPANISH) by pressing the fourth LCD button. The selected language is always backed up even after the power is turned off. CVP-109/107/105/700 29
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    the Help Mode C Select a help topic Use the left LCD buttons or the v and w LCD buttons to select one of the following eight menu items. Help Topics • Basic Operations • Demo to go back to the main display at any time, simply press [HELP]. DEMO HELP VOCAL HARMONY 30 CVP-109/107/105/700 28
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    E. PIANO VOICE GUITAR SYNTHESIZER ORGAN STRINGS/ CHOIR BRASS SAX / FLUTE BASS PER- CUSSION ENSEMBLE XG q Voice Types • Clavinova Voices : 224 (CVP-109/107/700) 195 (CVP-105) • XG Voices: 480 • Organ Flutes Voices: 6 (CVP-109/107/700) • Drum/SFX Kits: 13 (CVP-109/107/700) 12 (CVP
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    voices and effects. XG also ensures compatibility with future instruments and software. • Press the [XG] button to display a menu of XG voices. • Press another VOICE button while holding down the [XG] button to display a list of XG voices in the corresponding category. 32 CVP-109/107/105/700 30
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    a slow attack, set the RESPONSE to a large value. Rotary speed effect A rich, swirling chorus effect, created by actual rotation of a speaker. Attack sound A sharp, percussive sound at the beginning of a note. Attack mode The manner in which the attack sound is output. CVP-109/107/105/700 33 31
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    the speed of the rotary speaker effect Press the middle LCD button to change between FAST and SLOW. To call up the [ATTACK] display, either press ATTACK or press 2+ 2/3 2, 16-foot 8-foot 5+1/3-foot 4-foot 2-2/3-foot 2-foot 1+1/3-foot 1-foot 4-foot 2+2/3-foot 2-foot 34 CVP-109/107/105/700 32
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    Display Attack footage volume and LENGTH and RESPONSE settings Select the appropriate bar in the display by pressing the CURSOR buttons, then set the volume, LENGTH, or RESPONSE by using the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons. Setting the Attack Mode Press the middle LCD FOOTAGE] display, either
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    the KEYBOARD [RIGHT1] page and the [RIGHT2] (page 39) or [LEFT] (page 42) displays using the PAGE [] buttons. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS ¿ PIANO E. PIANO VOICE GUITAR SYNTHESIZER ORGAN STRINGS/ CHOIR BRASS SAX / FLUTE BASS PER- CUSSION ENSEMBLE XG 36 CVP-109/107/105/700 34
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    use the KBD VOL function in the main display (page 23) instead. X Adjust the volume one or two octaves. Press the OCTAVE button. The value changes each time you press the button. OCTAVE • VOICE SETTING function (page 189) to MANUAL. X Adjust the stereo position. Use CVP-109/107/105/700 37 35
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    mode of the Clavinova allows you to GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO in the lower right corner of the LCD display, and the current second voice is displayed below and to the right of the main CVP-109/107/105/700 36
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    display, you can also display the KEYBOARD [RIGHT2] page by pressing [DIRECT ACCESS] followed . The value changes each displayed by the OCTAVE function.) You can prevent the octave setting from changing when a voice is selected by setting the VOICE SETTING function (page 189) to MANUAL. CVP-109/107
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    to restore the basic setting. s Detuning the Second Voice The DETUNE function in the KEYBOARD [RIGHT2] display page lets you detune the pitch of the second voice slightly from that of the main voice, to longer plays in Dual mode. DUAL SPLIT REVERB CHORUS EFFECT 40 CVP-109/107/105/700 38
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    of the LCD display, and the current left voice is displayed below and to the right of the main voice (after the slash). Also, the keyboard guide lamp corresponding to the split point lights. DUAL highlighted. Left Voice • Range: All voices • Basic setting: Acous.Bass 1 CVP-109/107/105/700 41 39
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    the LEFT VOICE function is selected in the main display, you can also display the KEYBOARD [LEFT] page by pressing [DIRECT ACCESS] followed by any one of the VOICE buttons. You can simultaneously to restore the basic setting. 42 CVP-109/107/105/700 VOLUME • Range: 0 - 127 • Basic setting: 127 40
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    function (page 189) to MANUAL. X Adjust the stereo display lets you specify which ranges of the keyboard will be affected by the damper, glide, and pitch bend functions (CVP-109/107 /700) controlled by the left and right pedals when playing in Split mode. Press the PEDAL button. The value
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    buttons simultaneously to restore the basic setting. The keyboard guide lamp corresponding to the selected Split Point lights, and the key name is displayed by the SPLIT POINT function. C3 Using the Dual and longer plays in Split mode. DUAL SPLIT REVERB CHORUS EFFECT 44 CVP-109/107/105/700 42
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    Using the Pedals The Clavinova has three pedals. Damper Pedal (Right) The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing the keys. On the CVP-109/107/700, you can also set the damper pedal
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    icon " " appears in the main display, followed by the name of the currently selected reverb type. Current reverb type The setting of the [REVERB] button has no effect on song mode or Auto Accompaniment playback, or on audio signals input via a microphone (CVP-109/107/ 700). To turn the reverb off
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    or the REVERB DEPTH page (whichever was selected most recently). CVP-107/700 If you are using the CVP-109, the LCD will display the NATURAL REVERB page, the REVERB page, or the REVERB DEPTH page. CVP-109 On the CVP-109, the NATURAL REVERB display is page 1; the REVERB and REVERB DEPTH pages are
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    same reverb type is selected. s Changing the Reverb System (CVP-109 You can assign each keyboard part to use either the Natural Reverb system or normal reverb using the functions in the NATURAL REVERB display (page 47). Press the LCD button corresponding to the keyboard part whose reverb system
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    LCD buttons to select one of the reverb types listed in the display.) The selected reverb type is highlighted. CVP-107 display (page 47). Z Select the TOTAL DEPTH function. The TOTAL DEPTH function is highlighted. On the CVP-109 and [+] buttons. To reset the value to the basic setting of 64,
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    . • On the CVP-109, the LEFT, RIGHT1, and RIGHT2 settings also set the depth of the Natural Reverb effects. X Set the reverb depth. Set the reverb depth for the highlighted part by using the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons. You can also advance a value by pressing the corresponding LCD button. To
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    the chorus icon " " appears in the main display, followed by the name of the currently selected chorus type. The setting of the [CHORUS] button has no effect on song mode or Auto Accompaniment playback, or on audio signals input via a microphone (CVP-109/107/ 700). Current chorus type To turn the
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    display the CHORUS display page. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS ¿ DUAL SPLIT REVERB CHORUS EFFECT The LCD displays the CHORUS page. CVP-107/700 If you press the [] button while the CHORUS page is showing buttons are turned on, all effects will be applied. 52 CVP-109/107/105/700 50
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    -107/700 You can also select several parts at once and adjust their settings simultaneously. X Set the chorus depth. Set the chorus depth for the highlighted part by using the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons. You can also advance a value by pressing the corresponding LCD button. To reset a value
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    the effect icon " " appears in the main display, followed by the name of the currently selected effect type. If both of the effect systems (page 55) are assigned to the same part, only the effect type selected in the EFFECT 1 page will be displayed. Current effect type 54 CVP-109/107/105/700 52
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    CHORUS EFFECT The LCD displays either the EFFECT 1 page or the EFFECT 2 page (whichever was selected most recently). CVP-107/700 Use the PAGE [] buttons to switch between the EFFECT 1 page and the EFFECT 2 page. If you press the [
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    Voice Effects (CVP-109/107/700 s Changing the Effect Type You can change the effect type selection for one of the effect systems in the appropriate EFFECT display (page 55). Select an effect type using the EFFECT TYPE v and w buttons, or highlight the EFFECT TYPE function and use the data dial
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    Voice Effects (CVP-109/107/700) s Setting the Affected Part You can use the PART function in each EFFECT display to select the keyboard part that is to be affected by the corresponding effect system. To change the part affected by one of the effect systems, display the EFFECT page for that
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    then [EFFECT]. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS ¿ DUAL SPLIT REVERB CHORUS EFFECT If you press the [
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    CVP-105) The LCD displays the EFFECT page that was used most recently. X Use the PAGE [] buttons to switch between the EFFECT pages. s Changing the Effect Type You can change the effect type selection in the first EFFECT page (page 4 of the display Clavinova will CVP-109/107/105/700 59
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    CVP-105 s Varying the Effect Each of the Clavinova's effect types has a variation that can be selected using the VARIATION function in the first EFFECT page (page 4 of the display). To vary the effect produced by the selected effect type, press the LCD on voice. 60 CVP-109/107/105/700 58
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    BANK REGISTRATION q Style Types • Rhythm styles: 157 (CVP-109) 147 (CVP-107/700) 135 (CVP-105) • Pianist styles: 35 • Custom styles: 12 * For information on the styles, see the Style List on page 12 in the Reference Booklet. * The Clavinova's styles are divided into eleven groups, corresponding
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    pressing the appropriate left or right LCD button. Accompaniment Tempo • Whenever you displays consist of more than one page. Use the PAGE [] buttons to switch between pages. C Return to the main display Press [EXIT] to return to the main display. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS 60 62 CVP-109/107
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    GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D ENDING The button's lamp lights. The Clavinova will begin playing the selected style variation when you start the next segment. CVP-109/107/105/700 63 61
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    start of the next measure. When the fill-in pattern is finished, the button's lamp lights steadily as the Clavinova plays the main pattern. The auto fill-in feature provides an exciting transition as you switch are shown in the upper left corner of the main display. 64 CVP-109/107/105/700 62
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    style starts playing when you play the first note. The [SYNCHRO] lamp turns off, the [START/STOP] lamp lights, and the style starts. • If the [SYNCHRO] button is pressed while a style is playing, style playback stops twice). In this case the tap "click" will not sound. 63 CVP-109/107/105/700 65
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    left indicates that the Clavinova will play Intro C/D, followed by Main A. C Start the style. Use one of the three methods described on the preceding pages to start playing the style. To cancel the introduction before starting the style, press the [INTRO] button again. 64 66 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    the LEFT PEDAL function (page 190) to FADE IN/ OUT. The lamp lights, and the Synchronized Start function (page 65) turns on automatically. X Start the FILL MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D ENDING The ENDING lamp lights, and the Clavinova stops style playback after playing an ending pattern. If you press
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    Playing the Accompaniment Styles The Clavinova will play one of three ending patterns, depending on the main pattern that is currently playing, as shown below. use the Fade Out function in combination with any pattern (including the Introduction and Ending functions). 66 68 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    CVP-107/700; 135 on the CVP-105), as well as 35 different types of piano-only accompaniment. The Auto Accompaniment playback data is normally not output rules) to the left of the split point indicated by the keyboard guide lamp. (See page 72.) Detailed explanations of each accompaniment mode are
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    display. The [SYNCHRO] lamp also lights, indicating that you can start the Auto Accompaniment with the Synchronized Start function (page 65). Also, a keyboard lamp shows chords are described in the following pages. • The Auto Accompaniment data recorded on the CVP-109/107/105/ 700/103.
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    ACCOMPANIMENT MODE display page. s Displaying the Auto LCD buttons. Accompaniment Mode • Settings: See insert below. • Basic setting: MULTI FINGER The selected accompaniment mode is highlighted. The method for indicating chords in each accompaniment mode are described in detail below. CVP-109/107
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    followed by the minor seventh). • If the Clavinova cannot recognize a chord you play, an asterisk " * " will appear instead of the chord name in the display of a chord name in the display. Two-note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played chord. 70 72 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    played in Fingered 1 mode. For a fingering chart showing all chords in the example key of C, see page Full Keyboard mode is selected, the Clavinova will auto- matically create appropriate name of the detected chord will appear in the display. On-bass Chords C C on E C on CVP-109/107/105/700 73
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    the split point here also changes it for the Split mode (see page 43). The selected key name is displayed by the SPLIT POINT function. If the Auto Accompaniment or the Split mode (page 41) is on, the keyboard guide lamp corresponding to the selected split point lights. 74 CVP-109/107/105/700 72
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    s Getting Help With Chords The CHORD ASSIST function in the ACCOMPANIMENT MODE display uses the keyboard guide lamps to show you appropriate fingerings for chords. Z Turn the Chord Assistance function on. use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to select a root. CVP-109/107/105/700 75 73
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    ). • A flashing keyboard guide lamp indicates a note which may be omitted. < Turn Chord Assistance off. To turn Chord Assistance off, press [EXIT] or [ACMP ON]. The main display appears. If you press [ACMP ON], the Auto Accompaniment is turned off at the same time. 76 CVP-109/107/105/700 74
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    Clavinova You'll find guitar, piano, and other chordal instruments adjusted individually in the MIXER display page. • The overall lights, and the MIXER page appears. X Select a part...Press the LCD button for the part whose level you want to set. The selected function is highlighted. CVP-109/107
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    button. Press and release the button a second time to restore the previous value. To reset the highlighted part's volume to the basic setting of 110, several parts and adjust their volume settings simultaneously.) B Exit the MIXER display To exit the function, press the [MIXER] button again, or
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    Setups • CVP-109: 564 • CVP-107/700: 534 • CVP-105: 498 Z Display the Music Database Press the [MUSIC DATABASE] button. MUSIC DATABASE ACMP ASSIST HARMONY The lamp lights, and the MUSIC DATABASE menu appears. Highlighted setup Style name • When you display the Music Database, the Clavinova
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    of the left or right LCD buttons to highlight the desired Clavinova's memory. V Return to the main display Press [EXIT] to exit the Music Database menu display. The previous display appears. (The selected Music Database setup is indicated below the style name in the main display.) 80 CVP-109/107
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    The [ACMP ASSIST] and [ACMP ON] lamps light, and the page 1 of the ACMP ASSIST display appears. • If the Clavinova's memory contains Accompaniment Assistance data, it will be displayed in the ACMP ASSIST display. • The [ACMP ON] lamp will not light when you load Accompaniment Assistance data that
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    entry point. The display shows each measure as a then use the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons to manually set the chord root and type. • If Full Keyboard was different split point in this display.) The Clavinova will return to the ACMP ASSIST display when you press the [EXIT CVP-109/107/105/700 80
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    ACMP ASSIST display. Press [ACMP ASSIST] or [EXIT] to return to the main display. The [ACMP ASSIST] lamp turns off, and the main display appears. You can always modify the Accompaniment Assistance data later by reopening the ACMP ASSIST display and making the desired changes. CVP-109/107/105/700
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    press [EXIT] to return to the ACMP ASSIST display. The volume event symbol (which looks like a speaker) should now appear in the box in the middle of the display. Press the SET button to set the volume "accompaniment off" events in Accompaniment Assistance playback. 82 84 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    . An "Are you sure?" message is displayed. Press YES to delete the data, or following procedure to play back your Accompaniment Assistance data: Z Turn on Accompaniment Assistance. Press the [ACMP ASSIST] button. MUSIC DATABASE ACMP ASSIST HARMONY The [ACMP ASSIST] lamp lights. CVP-109/107
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    display. The [SYNCHRO] lamp also lights, indicating that you can start the Auto Accompaniment with the Synchronized Start function (page 65). Also, a keyboard lamp shows Clavinova manually manually ) and Guide Control the trouble of Data Since the Clavinova's memory can display (see page 192).
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    (page 190), the Clavinova will play harmony only while the left pedal is pressed. • If you use the left pedal to control the harmony, that pedal will have no effect when the Harmony function is off (i.e., when the [HARMONY] lamp is not lit). The HARMONY display appears. 85 CVP-109/107/105/700 87
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    HARMONY TYPE function in the HARMONY display. Z Select the HARMONY TYPE function. If necessary, press one of the LCD buttons under the HARMONY TYPE function r r r r r Speed r r r - - - - - • On the CVP-109/107/700, effects applied to the main voice will also be applied to the harmony part when
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    in the HARMONY display. Z Select the SPEED function. Press the LCD button under the value of the VOLUME function. To restore the VOLUME function to its basic setting for the currently selected main voice, press the VOLUME w and v buttons or the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously. 87 CVP-109/107
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    The [ONE TOUCH SETTING] button lamp lights. C Select a panel setup Press one the selected OTS setup is indicated in the main display, below and to the right of the style name (page 108) to save the panel setup in the Clavinova's memory. • When you select a panel setup, CVP-109/107/105/700 88
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    can be maintained in the Clavinova's memory at the same time, Recording a Custom Style Use the following procedure to record your own custom styles lights, and the DISK/CUSTOM STYLE display appears. X Select the CUSTOM STYLE function Press the CUSTOM STYLE button. 89 CVP-109/107/105/700 91
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    61). You can also use the style already selected in the DISK/CUSTOM STYLE display as the basis for your new style, or select a different DISK/CUSTOM style highlighted, and each section is displayed in turn. The Clavinova plays the currently displayed section repeatedly. 92 CVP-109/107/105/700 90
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    measures in the selected section, press the PAGE [>] button. Page 2 of the CUSTOM STYLE display appears. Beat of selected style Current measure number of selected section Total measure number of selected section or the [-] and [+] buttons to select a new time signature. 91 CVP-109/107/105/700 93
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    section?" message will not be displayed if you have already cleared LCD button to select RECORD after selecting the part. • Only one part can be set to record. • All other parts will be set to PLAY (the part number is surrounded by a box) or OFF (only the part number is displayed). 94 CVP-109/107
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    the "Clear part?" message will be displayed. Clear part? • If the source style CVP-109/107/700) Any except a drum kit, SFX kit, or Organ Flute (CVP-109/107 part from scratch, press the CLEAR LCD button to clear the selected part will sound to provide a timing guide. (The metronome sound is not
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    .") The metronome timing guide can also be cleared in this way. Another useful recording aid is the SOLO LCD button: when this button STYLE display to align all the notes to a specified beat. Press the PAGE [>] button to display the function, then press the middle LCD button CVP-109/107/105/700 94
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    During custom style recording, no MIXER display is available. [ Name the custom display, then press the STYLE NAME LCD button to display the NAME page. Use the CHAR > LCD in the center of the display, then press the CHAR SET LCD button to enter the complete. The BACK SPACE LCD button can be used
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    memory number. The existing style will be overwritten when a new style is stored. Exit when done Press the [EXIT] button to exit the CUSTOM STYLE display and return to the main display. EXIT DIRECT ACCESS 98 CVP-109/107/105/700 96
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    to the previous display. s STYLE CLEAR function Press the STYLE CLEAR LCD button in page 3 of the CUSTOM STYLE display to completely clear the current custom style. The "Are you sure?" message will be displayed. Press YES to clear the style, or NO to cancel the change. 97 CVP-109/107/105/700 99
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    the current section and part. Choose from VOLUME, REVERB, CHORUS, EFFECT (CVP-109/107/700) or PAN. CVP-109/107/700 CVP-105 C Select the chorus type. If you selected CHORUS in step 2, the TYPE function is displayed above the fourth LCD button. Use this function to select the chorus type you want to
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    rightmost LCD button sets the amount or depth for the parameter selected in step 2. When VOLUME is selected, the SECTION setting is fixed at ALL and the VALUE range is from -50 to +50 (this value is relative to the preset volume of the source style). When the REVERB, CHORUS, or EFFECT (CVP-109/107
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    style file you want to delete from the disk. The "Are you sure?" message will be displayed. Press YES to delete the style file, or NO to cancel. s Exiting Custom Style Mode Press the [EXIT] button to exit the Custom Style mode and return to the main display. 102 CVP-109/107/105/700 100
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    and w LCD buttons, following messages may appear when creating and storing a style in Custom Style mode. s Memory Full During Recording This message will be displayed display and simplify the current style (by clearing a part, etc.), or DELETE to delete one or more styles. CVP-109/107/105/700 103
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    OK to delete the style, or CANCEL to cancel the operation. If the Clavinova displays the "Can't delete this style!" message when you try to delete a style before storing the style you've just edited, the following display will appear: If you want to select a different source CVP-109/107/105/700 102
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    GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO Style files created for Clavinova models prior to the CVP-109/107/105/700 may have slightly display is not showing, press the [DISK/CUSTOM] button to open the DISK/ CUSTOM STYLE display
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    LCD button rather than the LOAD SINGLE button LCD button. (The LISTEN function is not available in the ALL LOAD display.) To stop listening, press the LISTEN LCD ." message will be displayed. If this happens when the LISTEN LCD button is pressed. the LOAD LCD button to load in the display. The existing
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    CANCEL to abort. • The ALL LOAD display is as follows: When ALL LOAD is executed, all Files CAUTION The [DISK IN USE] lamp will light while the style is being loaded. NEVER attempt to then using the right and left LCD buttons, the STYLE v and w LCD buttons, the data dial, or CVP-109/107/105/700
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    GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO Use the following procedure to store a panel setup as a registration in the Clavinova's memory displayed below and to the right of the style name in the main display. 108 CVP-109/107/
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    ] lamp lights. X Select displayed below and to the right of the style name in the main display. C Select a registration Press one of the buttons labeled [1] through [4] under REGISTRATION/ONE TOUCH SETTING corresponding to the registration memory you want to recall. CVP-109/107/105/700 109 107
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    page by pressing the PAGE [
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    with this function. Z Open the REGISTRATION [NAME] display Press [DIRECT ACCESS] followed by one of the numbered buttons ([1] through [4]) REGISTRATION You can also display this page by pressing the PAGE [>] button when the REGISTRATION [FREEZE] display is showing. CVP-109/107/105/700 111
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    name is complete. The BACK SPACE LCD button can be used to back up one space and delete the preceding character. When the name is complete, press OK to register the name for the selected registration, or CANCEL to abort. The display returns to the main display. 112 CVP-109/107/105/700 110
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    MIDI. However, you can set the Clavinova to output song data using the Song Transmission function in the FUNCTION [MIDI 4] display (page 204). • In addition to songs you've recorded yourself, the CVP-109/107/105/ 700 can play back commercially available disks of Yamaha DOC software, XG software, and
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    lights while the Clavinova reads and identifies the disk. Once the disk has been identified, the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display (display page 1) appears and the [SONG] lamp lights file DOC/ESEQ format file Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft or XG/ESEQ file Song data recorded with the CVP-109/107/105/700 • Refer
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    in page 5 of the SONG PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display. Using the Pedal to Start/Stop Playback When you set the Left Pedal Function to START/STOP in the FUNCTION [PEDAL] display (display page 3), the left pedal will function like the [START/ STOP] button. (See page 190.) CVP-109/107/105/700 115 113
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    simply press the disk drive's EJECT button to remove it. The LCD display returns to the main display. DISK IN USE CAUTION Never take out the disk while the on the CVP-109/107/105/700/103, the Auto Accompaniment can be turned on by pressing the [ACMP ON] button. 116 CVP-109/107/105/700 114
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    OFF)." In the case of Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft files, DOC files displayed. All track numbers appear whether, the tracks contain data or not, when a Standard MIDI file song is selected (except songs recorded on the CVP-109/107/ 105/700/103, the CVP-98/96/600, and the CVP-94/92). 115 CVP-109/107
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    LCD LCD button again to cancel the Solo function. Assignment of Tracks to 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT, and Voice Assignment s Assigning Tracks to 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT Specific tracks can be assigned to the 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT functions in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display ] display (display page display Yamaha
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    selected in the SONG PLAY [L&R VOICE] display. Press L&R VOICE w or v to highlight the corresponding function in the display, then select the playback voice for 1/ on during playback of an original song that was recorded on the CVP-109/107/105/ 700/103, the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] control will affect
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    up the MIXER display. SONG MIXER MASTER EQUALIZER FUNCTION CVP-109/107/700 You can use the MIXER display to set the displayed along with the effect type. When you select EFFECT DEPTH, the number of the effect system applied to the selected track is displayed along with the effect depth value
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    LCD button to select PLAY (playback), OFF, or SOLO for the selected track. Select SOLO if you want to play only the selected track. CVP-109/107 TTL and changing the REVERB DEPTH value will also affect the sound of your the CVP-109/ 107/105/700/103, the MIXER display will function as Auto
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    Clavinova has convenient repeat functions that let you repeatedly play back the same song or sections within the song. This function is useful when you want to practice a difficult phrase. Select the desired mode from the available four Repeat modes from the SONG PLAY [REPEAT] display (display Yamaha
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    by the REPEAT MODE w or v buttons, A and B will appear at the right of the buttons in the display to specify points A and B. • The specified A and B points will be erased when a new song number or B button. You can then specify other A and B points within the song. CVP-109/107/105/700 123 121
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    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. 124 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    Piano Roll The Clavinova has three different Guide methods that can be selected depending on your playing experience or preferences. Beginning players should practice first with Easy Play, then go on to Next Note, then Sound Repeat. GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT "FOLLOW LIGHTS
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    lamps can be turned on or off as desired in the SONG PLAY [GUIDE MODE] display (display page 5). (See page 129.) q Piano Roll To show the piano roll in the display, press any GUIDE CONTROL button, then press the [PLAY/STOP] button to start playback. A bar of the same length as the note to be played
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    parts is turned off, the lamps indicate the notes to be played by the part that is turned off. • The guide part can be selected, the piano roll and guide lamps can be turned on and off, and the Guide function itself can be turned on or off during playback. 125 CVP-109/107/105/700 127
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    Guide phrases used in the Sound Repeat method are automatically determined by the Clavinova GUIDE MODE display, a special Guide method is engaged for the selected song. To return the normal Next Note mode, press the GUIDE is shown. 128 CVP-109/107/105/700 GUIDE MODE • Settings: NORMAL, ENSEMBLE,
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    function has priority over the Piano Roll function. The Piano Roll will be displayed if you turn the Lyric Display function off as described above. s Keyboard Guide Lamp ON/OFF To turn off the keyboard guide lamps, press the LAMP button to set the function to OFF. CVP-109/107/105/700 129 127
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    error messages may appear in the display during operation. Refer to "Messages" (page 221) for information on the messages. • Refer to "Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks" (page 9) for information on using floppy disks. • Songs recorded by the CVP-109/ 107/105/700 are saved as SMF
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    appears in the LCD display; press YES to execute the operation, or NO button to cancel it. A bar graph appears in the LCD display during formatting to indicate progress of the operation. The display automatically returns to the previous display when formatting is completed. 129 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    the Clavinova reads and recognizes the disk. ¿ If the Song Play mode is not automatically called up, press the [SONG] button. The lamp lights and the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display appears. If the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display is existing data will be replaced by the new data. 132 CVP-109/107/105/700 130
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    the QUICK RECORD display. • If the lights and the QUICK RECORD display (Record mode page 1) appears. Songs Recorded on Other Instruments • The Clavinova may display the "Convert to CVP but the QUICK RECORD display is not shown. Parts The Clavinova will record indicator in the display. Empty 2DD and
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    parameter in the METRONOME display. The metronome will Clavinova will not record the harmony notes for harmony types that are recorded to tracks 6 through 8 (see the sidebar on page 133) or the left range keyboard part. The keyboard guide lamps do not light up during recording. 134 CVP-109/107
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    , or you can press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop it at any time. CAUTION The Clavinova may continue to write data to the disk for a short time after you stop recording. DO NOT eject number. The numbers of tracks that do not contain data are not displayed. 133 CVP-109/107/105/700 135
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    underline mark. Use the rightmost LCD button to set the selected mode is turned on. The Clavinova will start recording when you lighter indication) in the display. Three separate tracks can PLAY, or OFF using the rightmost LCD button. • Track 10 (and 9, to provide a timing guide. • If the Auto
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    mode (pages 72 and 73). The current measure number is shown in the display as you record. The parameters listed below will be recorded in addition to reverb depth • Chorus type • Effect type* • Equalizer settings (CVP-109/107/700) • Accompaniment style • Section (Intro, Main A through D, Fill-In,
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    to the disk, and the SONG PLAY display appears. If you press the [START/ OUT] button, the Clavinova will stop recording the keyboard as well. is automatically set to the maximum value, regardless of the current slider the punch-in point and following the punchout point. Punch- CVP-109/107/105/700
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    selected track is indicated by an underline mark. Use the rightmost LCD button to set the selected track to RECORD (recording enabled) track number is "ghosted" (shown in lighter indication) in the display. Auto Setting of Punch-in/out If no other track is selected . CVP-109/107/105/700 139 137
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    the fourth LCD button. Two LCD button. Two modes are available, as described below. REPLACE PNCH.OUT When recording is stopped, all data following the punch-out point will be erased. When recording is stopped, all data following PLAY display reappears. When the PEDAL mode is selected,
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    the PAGE [] buttons. X Turn on the Chord Sequence function Press the CHORD SEQ. button in the RECORD EDIT 1 display. When Chord Sequence cannot be turned on... The chord sequence function cannot be used when no disk has been inserted in the disk drive. 139 CVP-109/107/105/700 141
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    volume event symbol ( ) will appear in the box in the middle of the display. To actually record the volume data at the current position, press the SET button in the CHORD SEQUENCE display. (An initial volume event is automatically entered at the beginning of a song.) 140 142 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    than the split point), or highlight ROOT or TYPE in the LCD display and use the data dial or [-] and [+] buttons. You displayed by the ROOT and TYPE functions is the same as the last chord that was recorded, the Clavinova will not record a chord change when the SET button is pressed. CVP-109/107
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    mark will be displayed in the box at the middle of the display. Finally, press function; the display returns to the SONG PLAY display. To leave display.) Other Chord Sequence Functions Page 2 of the CHORD SEQUENCE display An "Are you sure?" message is displayed. Press YES to execute the operation,
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    . No rhythm sound is produced following the location to which a "rhythm off" event is entered; the rhythm starts sounding again from the location to which a "rhythm on" event is entered. The rhythm on/off status is displayed in the box at the middle of the display. 143 CVP-109/107/105/700 145
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    /105/700 does not support polyphonic aftertouch. Although the Step Edit function lets you add polyphonic aftertouch data to a song (e.g., for use by other MIDI instruments), this data will not affect playback by the CVP-109/107/105/700. Editing Song Events Use the following basic procedure to edit
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    large song. If this happens, the "Not enough memory!" message will be displayed when you select the STEP EDIT function. Events An event is one of the many pieces of data (such as notes, control changes, program changes, etc.) that make up a song. CURSOR functions CVP-109/107/105/700 147 145
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    to the left of the LCD to select the corresponding event in the display. The selected event is highlighted, and the timing of that event is shown as the location in the first line of the display. CVP-109/107/105/700 Beat and clock • The beat value can be set to any value between 1 and n, where n is
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    [-] and [+] buttons to change the value of the selected parameter. A pencil symbol is displayed to the right of the edit data at the right edge of the display, press the SHFT button (the bottom right LCD button) to display it. The pencil symbol is removed display. CVP-109/107/105/700 149 147
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    LCD button. Although the measure value selected by the TIMING function has a range of 1 to 9999, the thousands digit is not shown; hence, an actual value of 1000 will appear in the display [+] buttons to select a different event type. 150 CVP-109/107/105/700 • See the "Editable Events" table on
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    want to edit in the event list for the SYSTEM track. Tempo Range: 32 - 280 Tempo TEMPO function The TEMPO function is displayed above the fourth LCD button. ¿ Press the TEMPO LCD button, then use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to change the tempo value. CVP-109/107/105/700 151 149
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    the SYSTEM track. Numerator value Denominator Time Signature Settings: 1/2 - 4/2, 1/4 - 8/4, 1/8 - 16/8, 1/16 - 16/16 TIME function The TIME function is displayed above the fourth LCD button. ¿ Use the to change the velocity. Velocity Range: 1 (min.) - 127 (max.) 152 CVP-109/107/105/700 150
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    displayed in brackets). Beat value Range: 0 - 99 Clock value Range: 0 - 479 Beat value Note type Clock value Use the GATE TIME button to select the beat value, the clock value value of 240, the note type parameter automatically sets gate time clock value displayed above the third and fourth LCD
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    this parameter, then use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to change the control number. Controllers Display Bank-M Mod : PortTm Data-M Vol : Pan Exp : Bank-L : Data-L : Sus Port Sos Soft and [+] buttons to change the data value. Control Data Range: 0 - 127 154 CVP-109/107/105/700 152
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    (page 191) when song data is recorded. DATA function The DATA function is displayed above the fourth LCD button. ¿ Use the DATA button to select the pitch bend data parameter, then use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to change the value of this parameter. 153 CVP-109/107/105/700 155
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    for use by other MIDI instruments), this data will not affect playback by the CVP-109/107/105/ 700. Polyphonic Aftertouch event functions The NOTE NUMBER and DATA functions are displayed above the third and fourth LCD buttons. Each Polyphonic Aftertouch event is defined by two pieces of data (in
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    : F0 • Data bytes: 00 - 7F • Last byte: F7 Meta Event Data • First byte: FF • Data bytes: 00 - FF The Clavinova can only display the first 35 bytes in a System Exclusive or Meta event. Any bytes of data beyond this limit cannot be edited using the Step Edit function. 155 CVP-109/107/105/700 157
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    . s Deleting an Event Use the following procedure to delete an event from an event list: Z Select the event to be deleted. Select the event you want to delete as described in steps 5 and 6 of the basic editing procedure (page 148). The selected event is highlighted. 158 CVP-109/107/105/700 156
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    or PST functions cannot be selected when editing this track.) Z Shift the right LCD functions. Press the SHFT button (the bottom right LCD button). The SHFT function is highlighted, and set of different editing functions is displayed at the right edge of the display. 157 CVP-109/107/105/700 159
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    button (the top right LCD button), then select the • Events that aren't displayed in the event list ( LCD button) if you intend to move the selected events to another location, or COPY (the middle right LCD (the fourth right LCD button). Any events Events that aren't displayed in the event list
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    Only the selected event types are now displayed in the event list. Note data will be displayed in the STEP EDIT [NOTE RECORD] display page (page 2 of the STEP EDIT display) even when there is no check mark by the Note event type in the STEP EDIT [EVENT DISPLAY] page. CVP-109/107/105/700 161 159
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    start recording, then follow the procedure described here are used, the LCD may display pitches one or Clavinova will record the actual velocity that you play on the keyboard. Dynamic • Setting: KBD, fff - ppp • Basic setting: KBD The dynamic changes each time you press the button. 162 CVP-109/107
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    LCD button to display a note type Press the third right LCD button to display the type of note you want to more keys on the keyboard, then press the LCD button that corresponds to the desired note length the specified timing.) • If you press an LCD button without holding down a key on the
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    TIE function. Press the fourth right LCD button. The gate time of the on. < Record other notes Since the timing value is automatically advanced when you record notes or data to disk as described in the following subsection. Checking your Changes • You can display. 164 CVP-109/107/105/700 162
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    display, press the SHFT button (the bottom right LCD button) to display it. The "Are you sure?" message is displayed have edited or recorded, the Clavinova will display a "Write edited data?" displayed. Follow steps 3 and 4 of the procedure at left to save and exit. CVP-109/107/105/700 165 163
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    the Record Edit functions from the RECORD EDIT 1 and RECORD EDIT 2 displays (Record mode display pages 3 and 4) after selecting the song you wish to edit. CVP-109/107/700 Song Name This function is used to name song files recorded with the Clavinova or to change existing names. To call up the Song
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    name Use the CHAR > button to move the underline cursor to the desired character position in the file name display. (File names can be up to 12 characters in length). ¿ Use the data dial or [-] and will be effective for the destination track after the mix operation. 165 CVP-109/107/105/700 167
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    mixed. The voices which are used for the selected tracks are indicated above these functions in the LCD display. X Specify the destination track Use the TRACK C function to specify the track to which you be deleted. Only tracks containing data can be selected. 168 CVP-109/107/105/700 166
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    the DELETE button. When the "Are You Sure?" message is displayed, press YES to execute the Delete operation or NO to cancel. Only tracks containing data can be selected. X Specify the quantize "size Press the LCD button below the note symbol to select the desired quantize "size" as shown below.
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    display. All sixteen tracks are displayed simultaneously in this display and the settings such as volume, voices and reverb depth can be changed. CVP-109/107 The following parameters can be changed in the INITIAL EDIT display. selected track is displayed along with the effect depth value. (The EFFECT
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    desired, press the WRITE button. When the "Are you sure?" message is displayed, press the YES button to actually make the specified changes, or NO to to what it was before you made any edits. CVP-109/107/700 • If [TTL] is selected and the value of the reverb depth is changed, the new setting
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    save the current panel setup, or CANCEL to return to the RECORD EDIT 2 display. The Clavinova displays the "Don't remove the disk!" message and bar graph as it saves the data to the disk, then displays a "Completed!" message before it returns to the RECORD EDIT 2 page. 172 CVP-109/107/105/700 170
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    the Vocal Harmony settings, or CANCEL to return to the RECORD EDIT 2 display. The Clavinova displays the "Don't remove the disk!" message and bar graph as it saves the data to the disk, then displays a "Completed!" message before it returns to the RECORD EDIT 2 page. 171 CVP-109/107/105/700 173
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    Clavinova has about 26 KB of internal memory that you can use to record a limited amount of song data - approximately 2,500 notes, if no other data is recorded - without using a floppy disk. About the CVP you load a style file. In this case, no message is displayed. 174 CVP-109/107/105/700 172
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    (CVP-109/107/700 The Vocal Harmony function of the CVP-109/107/700 GUIDE CONTROL EASY PLAY NEXT NOTE SOUND REPEAT SONG CONTROL PAUSE REW PLAY/ FF STOP REC PIANO E. PIANO the [MIC.] jack on the CVP-109/107/700. See page 213 for detailed instructions regarding the use of a microphone.
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    ACCESS] followed by [VOCAL HARMONY]. DEMO EXIT DIRECT ACCESS ¿ HELP VOCAL HARMONY The most recently used VOCAL HARMONY page is displayed. 176 The VOCAL HARMONY display consists of three pages, numbered 1 through 3. Use the PAGE [] buttons to switch between pages. CVP-109/107/105/700
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    CVP-109/107/700) s Changing the Vocal Harmony Type You can change the vocal harmony type selection in page 1 of the VOCAL HARMONY display LCD buttons while any of the VOCAL HARMONY pages are showing to select one of the vocal harmony types listed in the display the value. The REVERB value changes.
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    Singing with Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700 s Setting the Vocal Harmony Chorus Depth When the Vocal Harmony function is on, the Clavinova applies a chorus effect - selected by the CHORUS TYPE setting in the CHORUS display (page 52) - to the lead and harmony vocals. You can change the amount of
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    Singing with Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700) s Changing the Vocal Harmony Effect Type When the Vocal Harmony function is on, the Clavinova applies an effect to the lead and harmony vocal parts. This effect is separate from the effects selected in the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 displays (page 55). You
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    type, the value of this function may change automatically when you change the HARMONY TYPE setting (page 177). s Playing a Clavinova Voice with VOCAL HARMONY display. GENDER TYPE • Settings: OFF, UNISON, MALE, FE- MALE • Basic setting: Depends on vocal har- mony type. 180 CVP-109/107/105/700 178
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    than the basic value. • The HARMONY MODE function is not available when the current vocal harmony type uses either Chromatic mode or Detune mode as the vocal harmony mode (page 185). In such cases, a row of dashes (- - -) is displayed in place of the HARMONY MODE value. CVP-109/107/105/700 181
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    use the data dial or the [-] and [+] buttons to change the value. HARMONY PART • Settings: R1, LEFT, ACMP, 1 - 16, XF, OFF • Basic setting: Automatically set by AUTO harmony mode, depending on performance method (see table above). The selected value is displayed. 180 182 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    Singing with Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700) You can also cycle through the values by holding down the HARMONY PART 109), or if the Clavinova receives MIDI messages that specify different Vocal Harmony settings. If you wish, you can use the LOCK function on page 3 of the VOCAL HARMONY display
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    CVP-109/107 display (page 173) to record your vocal harmony settings to disk as part of a song that you're editing in the Song Record mode. If you want a song to include automatic Vocoder mode harmonies, set up the song as follows display is not saved by this function. If you don't want Clavinova to
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    Singing with Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700) The vocal harmony settings that you save as part of a song will be recalled automatically when you select that song for playback. (You can override the Vocal Harmony data in the song by changing the settings in the VOCAL HARMONY display before you begin
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    FUNCTION The following functions are available: Group KEYBOARD PEDAL DISK MIDI BACKUP UTILITY Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Function Tune Transpose Key Touch & Fixed Velocity Voice Setting Left Pedal & Glide Range Right Pedal & Bend Range (CVP-109/107/700) Registration
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    the preceding page shows, the utility functions are divided among 17 display pages (16 pages on the CVP-105). Use the following procedure to display the page containing a desired function. Z Press the [FUNCTION] button. SONG MIXER MASTER EQUALIZER FUNCTION The lamp lights and the most recently
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    of A3 is displayed by the TUNE value, notes played in the corresponding range at the upper end of the keyboard (e.g., C5 through C7 for a value of +24) may not sound as expected. The same is true of notes at the lower end of the keyboard when a low Transpose value is set. 186 188 CVP-109/107
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    are selected. VOICE SETTING • Settings: AUTO, MANUAL • Basic Setting: AUTO The following settings are automatically selected when VOICE SETTING is set to AUTO: Function Page Reverb ON/OFF 46 Natural Reverb type (CVP-109) 48 Reverb system (CVP-109) 48 Reverb depth settings 49 Chorus ON
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    . BREAK FIL Pressing the left pedal during style playback causes the Clavinova to play a special "break fill-in" pattern. This pattern the same effect as the VARIATION button in the EFFECT 1 display (page 56). EFF2 VARI (CVP-109/107/700) This function switches the effect variation on or off for
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    - 12 (semitones) • Basic setting: 1 • On the CVP-109/107/700, the BEND RANGE function may be displayed in place of the GLIDE RANGE function when the RIGHT PEDAL function automatically when a different voice is selected. (The Bend Range value will change automatically only if BEND UP or BEND DOWN is
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    Disk FUNCTION [DISK 1] Display - page 4 s Registration, Setup & Acmp Assist in the disk drive. Z Select the file type. Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file type to be loaded, saved, deleted or named. REGISTRATION ALL set of twenty. 190 192 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    for each operation below. s LOAD ...When you select LOAD, the Load function display will appear. The original internal data will be replaced when you execute the Load operation. Be sure to save all important data to disk (see page 194) before using the Load operation. 191 CVP-109/107/105/700 193
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    desired file to be loaded. Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file, then press the OK button. An "Are you sure?" message is displayed. Press the YES button to load the selected file, or the the new file, or CANCEL to cancel the Save operation. 194 CVP-109/107/105/700 192
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    the desired file to be named. Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file, then press the OK button. ¿ The name entry display will appear. Enter a new file name in the same way as with the renamed file, or CANCEL to abort the Name operation. CVP-109/107/105/700 195 193
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    the Clavinova's memory contains song data recorded without a disk (page 174), CVP - DISK CVP MEMORY song. Once the song has been deleted, you will be able to use the other copy functions. 196 The number and name of the selected song are displayed above the third and fourth LCD buttons. CVP-109/107
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    button to abort the operation. When copying data between disks, follow the instructions in the display, inserting the source and destination disks as required. If you these functions. Data files (other than those made with the CVP-109/107/105/700/103) that have been copied once cannot be copied
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 198
    number (CVP MEMORY appears only when the memory contains song data). C Execute the delete operation. Press the DELETE button. An "Are you sure?" message will be displayed. Press the YES button to delete the selected song, or press the NO button to cancel the operation. 196 198 CVP-109/107/105
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    Disk FUNCTION [DISK 4] Display - page 7 s Song Data Transform This function allows you to convert song data recorded on the CVP-109/ 107/105/700 for playback on other Clavinova models or a Disklavier. Z Insert the disk. Insert a 2DD disk containing the data to be converted in the disk drive. X
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    hold 1.44 MB of data. An "Are you sure?" message is displayed. Press YES to execute the format, or NO to cancel. A bar graph indicates the progress of the formatting process. Once the disk has been formatted, the Clavinova can use it to store songs and other data. 198 200 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    to play an external MIDI tone generator from the Clavinova's keyboard without sounding the internal voices. To turn the local control on or off, press the LOCAL button. The data dial and [-] and [+] buttons cannot be used. LOCAL • Settings: ON, OFF • Basic setting: ON CVP-109/107/105/700 201 199
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    [MIDI 2] display contains MIDI filter settings that can be used to enable or prevent the transmission and reception of certain types of MIDI data. q Program Change Messages Normally the Clavinova will respond transmitted and received even when PROGRAM is set to OFF. 202 CVP-109/107/105/700 200
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    connected to the Clavinova's MIDI [THRU] terminal.) By default, the Clavinova will receive messages on all 16 channels. Use the following procedure to enable or disable the reception of a channel: RECEIVE FILTER • Settings: ON, OFF (x 16) • Basic setting: ON (x 16) CVP-109/107/105/700 203
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    display (page 188) will affect the MIDI data received by the Clavinova. The Clavinova will normally transpose the data it receives. Press the MIDI TRANSPOSE button to switch this function on or off. MIDI TRANSPOSE • Settings: ON (enabled), OFF (disabled) • Basic setting: ON 202 204 CVP-109/107
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    Transmission When the SONG function is set to ON, the Clavinova will transmit song data via the MIDI [OUT] terminal. MIDI data from affecting your keyboard performance. The following data types can be received: • Key ON/ be output via the MIDI [OUT] terminal. CVP-109/107/105/700 205 203
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    LCD button Clavinova is not turned on during this time. All parameters will be reset to their default values if the power remains off for longer than about a week. To ensure that your backed-up settings are maintained, turn the power on for a few minutes at least once a week. 206 CVP-109/107
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    ?" message will be displayed. Press the YES button to recall, or NO to cancel. The following parameter groups of the Clavinova can be recalled. Group The factory settings of the following parameters are not recalled: • Help language • Song volume • Video Out settings (CVP-109/107/700) • Backup ON/
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    using the leftmost LCD button in this display. s Micro Tuning Setup Z Select a key. Press the key to be tuned. The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key will appear in the display. X Set the the inserted disk should contain the file in question. 208 CVP-109/107/105/700 206
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    the corresponding eras. The Clavinova contains the following seven temperaments: The Scale Tuning function does not affect the pitch of song data played back by the Clavinova. • EQUAL • PURE(MAJOR) • PURE(MINOR) • MEANTONE • PYTHAGOREAN • WERCKMEISTER • KIRNBERGER 207 CVP-109/107/105/700 209
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    other octaves. KEY • Settings: C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B • Basic setting: C Z Select USER with the leftmost LCD button. The following display appears: X Press the key to be tuned. The note name and the current tuning value of the pressed key appears. 210 CVP-109/107/105/700 208
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    • Range: -64 cent - +63 cent • Basic Value: 0 (all keys) V Repeat steps 2 and 3 Select the desired file operation. Use the second LCD button from the right to select the desired the START button is pressed, the display corresponding to the selected file operation appears CVP-109/107/105/700 211
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    129) that are output to a television or video monitor connected to the Clavinova's [VIDEO OUT] jack (page 215). You can set the size and color of the displayed characters, as well as the color of the display background. CVP-109/107/700 s Character Size ...Press the leftmost LCD button to set the
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    result in damage to speakers and other problems. Headphones MIC. VOL. MIN MAX MIC. PHONES MIC/LINE CVP-109/107/700 To use headphones, connect them to one of the [PHONES] jacks (standard 1/4" phone jacks) located below the left end of the keyboard. The Clavinova's built-in speaker system is
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    panel lights steadily when you sing, but not so high that the [OVER] lamp lights. ( CVP-109/107/700) or rear panel (CVP-105). s AUX IN Jacks ... L / L+R R AUX IN Tone Generator The sounds of other instruments or tone generator modules can be output through the speaker system of the Clavinova
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 215
    from the Clavinova. Use the AUX OUT [L/L+R] jack for monophonic output. For stereo output, connect the AUX OUT [L/L+R] jack to the left channel input, and the AUX OUT [R] jack to the right channel input. Expression Pedal (CVP-109/107/700) You can connect an optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 216
    Clavinova to other MIDI devices. The Clavinova's MIDI terminals are located at the left of the unit on the underside (CVP-109/107/700) or rear panel (CVP any other position. You can set the Clavinova's MIDI parameters using pages 9 through 12 of the FUNCTION display (see page 201 through 204). [TO
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    software owner's manual). In any Clavinova. Install the MIDI driver from the disk to your computer if necessary. Refer to the text files on the disks (listed below) for installation instructions. A:\driver\readme_e.txt A:\driver\licensee.txt "A:" is the name of the floppy disk drive. CVP-109/107
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 218
    descriptions of the various reverb, chorus, and effect types that are available for use on the CVP-109/107/105/700. XG REVERB, XG CHORUS, and XG EFFECT (all abbreviated as XG in the main display) appear as the selected type when a style uses a special reverb, chorus, or effect setting that is
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 219
    and landing Special chorus setting. See note, above. Effect Type List Type Description 109/107/700 105 HALL1 HALL2 HALL3 Concert hall reverb effects HALL4 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 Small room chorus effects that add natural spaciousness to the sound CHORUS5 CVP-109/107/105/700 219 217
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 220
    phase shifting ROTARY SP1 ROTARY SP2 ROTARY SP3 Modulation effects that simulate rotary speakers ROTARY SP4 ROTARY SP5 TREMOLO1 TREMOLO2 Cyclical volume modulation effects GTR TREMOLO Tremolo XG EFFECT Special effect setting. See note, above. NA NA 218 220 CVP-109/107/105/700
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    , or an operation (such as selection of a Guide Control function, etc.) that cannot be performed while this message is showing.) This message appears if you press [DIRECT ACCESS] followed by a panel button that does not correspond to a Direct Access display. (See data. 219 CVP-109/107/105/700 221
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    etc. may not be possible using the CVP-109/107/105/700. An error occurred while problem to your Yamaha dealer. This appears for a few seconds when a time-consuming operation such as Format, Song Copy, etc., is finished. This message is displayed while data is being transferred between the Clavinova
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 223
    saved automatically. This message is also displayed if the Clavinova's memory becomes full when recording data in a custom style . This message appears if you try to select one of the following functions while editing song data that has been recorded to the internal CVP-109/107/105/700 223
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    available to store the custom style. (See page 103.) This message appears when DELETE is selected in the display shown above. ¿ Select the style to be deleted and press the OK button. Press CANCEL if you do in question at the beginning of the measure. (See page 142.) 222 224 CVP-109/107/105/700
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 225
    ¿ Select YES to save the panel settings. Press CANCEL to return to the RECORD EDIT 2 display without saving. This confirmation prompt appears when you execute the Vocal Harmony Memory function of the CVP-109/107/700 (page 173) to save the current Vocal Harmony settings with the song being edited in
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 226
    2DD disk. Following conversion of the song data, this message displays the song number . ¿ Turn off both the Clavinova and the host computer. Check the on the computer first, followed by the Clavinova. The Clavinova will retain data protected when the Clavinova is turned on after data has been
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 227
    Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The Clavinova does not turn on. The Clavinova has not been plugged in properly. Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the Clavinova, and the male plug into a proper AC outlet. A click or pop the CVP-105, CVP-700 and CVP-109/107,
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 228
    Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The Auto Accompaniment does not The Auto Accompaniment is not play back. turned on. Press the [ACMP ON] button to turn on the Auto Accompaniment. The desired chord is not recognized or output . (See pages 117 and 120.) 226 228 CVP-109/107/105/700
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 229
    is XG-compatible. DOC This voice allocation format is compatible with many of Yamaha's MIDI devices, including the Clavinova series instruments. This is also a common format used with various Yamaha software. • The CVP-109/107/105/700 is compatible with DOC. Even if the devices and data used
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 230
    107 CVP display Guide 15, 125-129 guide lamps 129 Guide LCD, changing a value 17 LCD, selecting a function 16 left LCD buttons 18 Left Pedal 190 left voice 41-44 lid 11 loading, data files 193-194 loading, style files 105-107 Local Control 201 lyrics 15, 129 M main display pages, display 20
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 231
    45 Pianist styles 61, 70 Piano Roll 126, 127, 129 177, 183 rewind 124 Rhythm On/Off 85, 145 right LCD buttons 18 Right Pedal 191 S saving, Custom Style 101- song structure 130 Transform 199 Transpose 188, 204 troubleshooting 229-230 Tune 188, 211 U user scale CVP-109/107/105/700 231 229
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 232
    instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha ON", please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600
  • Yamaha CVP107 | Owners Manual - Page 233
    to, the following: 1. Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, including connection to the main supply. 2. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are manufactured
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    30, 28001, Madrid, Spain Tel: 91-577-7270 GREECE Philippe Nakas S.A. Navarinou Street 13, P.Code 10680, Athens, Greece Tel: 01-364-7111 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J. A. Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S-400 43 Göteborg, Sweden Tel: 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 8B DK
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    M.D.G., EMI Division, Yamaha Corporation © 1999 Yamaha Corporation V384960 909POCP4.3-04C0 Printed in Japan
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Owner’s Manual
IMPORTANT
Check Your Power Supply
Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches
the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom
panel. In some areas a voltage selector may be
provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard
unit near the power cord. Make sure that the voltage
selector is set for the voltage in your area. The voltage
selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped.
To change the setting use a “minus” screwdriver to
rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage
appears next to the pointer on the panel.