Yamaha Clavinova Cvp 5 Manual
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CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual81 Registration Memory – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups – 6 The saved Registration Memory Bank files can be recalled by using the REGIST BANK [-]/[+] buttons or the following procedure. 1Press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection Display. 2Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons to select a Bank. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select a Bank. 3Press one of the green-lit numbered buttons ([1] – [8]) in the Registration Memory section. You can call up the information display to take a look which Voices and Style are memorized to the [1] – [8] buttons of a Registration Memory Bank. 1Simultaneously press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons to call up the Registration Bank Selection display, then use the [A] – [J] buttons to select the desired Bank. 2Press the [7▲] (INFO.) button to call up the information display. By using the TAB [E][F] buttons, you can switch between the two information display pages: information for the Registration Memory [1] – [4] buttons and information for the [5] – [8] buttons. 3Press the [F] (CLOSE) button to close the information display. Recalling a Registered Panel Setup NOTE When recalling the setups including Song/Style file selection from a USB storage device, make sure that the appropriate USB storage device including the registered Song/Style is connected into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Confirming the Registration Memory Information 1 2 NOTE You can instantly call up the informa- tion display of the currently selected Registration Memory Bank by press- ing the [DIRECT ACCESS] button and one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1] – [8] buttons in sequence. 2 3 NOTE If some Voice part is set to off (CVP- 509/505), the Voice name for corre- sponding part is shown in gray. (On the CVP-503/501, the Voice part name for corresponding part is shown in gray.)
82 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual Registration Memory – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups – 6 Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website, Chapter 6. Disabling recall of specific items:[FUNCTION] → [E] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE/ VOICE SET → TAB [ E][F] FREEZE Calling up Registration Memory numbers in order:[FUNCTION] → [E] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE/ VOICE SET → TAB [ E][F] REGISTRATION SEQUENCE
7 USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual 83 USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – The convenient USB Audio function allows you to play back audio files (WAV or MP3) stored to a USB flash memory device—directly from the instrument. Moreover, since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data (.WAV) to a USB flash memory device, it is possible to play back the files on computer, share them with your friends, and record your own CDs to enjoy as well. Try playing back audio files from USB flash memory on this instrument\ . File formats that can be played back Connect the USB flash memory device containing the audio files to play back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 1Press the [USB] button to call up the Playback display (AUDIO PLAYER display). 2Press the [8 ▲▼] (FILE SELECT) button to display the audio files saved to the connected USB flash memory. Playing Back Audio Files CVP-501CVP-503CVP-505CVP-509 NOTE The instrument cannot be play back DRM protected files. .wav 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 .mp3 44.1/48.0 kHz sample rate, 64-320 kbps and variable bit rate, mono/stereo CVP-509 CVP-505 NOTE Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Connecting a USB Stor- age Device” on page 106. 2
84 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – 7 3Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to. 4Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Playback display (AUDIO PLAYER display). 5Press the [2 ▲▼](F/II ) button to play back. CAUTION Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or turn the power off during playback. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data.
CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual85 USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – 7 You can stop, pause, select, rewind, and forward by using the [1 ▲▼] – [6 ▲▼] buttons. Moreover, you can set the REPEAT mode by pressing the [7 ▲] button and adjust the volume by pressing the [7 ▼] button. • Playing back audio files repeatedly Press the [7 ▲] (REPEAT) button then set the REPEAT mode of the audio file by using the [7 ▲▼] buttons. To close the setting display, press the [8 ▲▼] (CLOSE) button. OFF Plays through the selected file, then stops. SINGLE Plays through the selected file repeatedly. ALL Continues playback through all the files in the folder containing the \ cur- rent file repeatedly. RANDOM Randomly and repeatedly plays back all files in the folder containing \ the current file. • Adjusting volume for audio playback Press the [7 ▼] (VOL.) button then adjust the volume for audio files by using the [7 ▲▼] buttons. To close the setting display, press the [8 ▲▼] (CLOSE) button. Playback-related Operations
86 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – 7 Try recording your performance as audio data (WAV file) to a USB flash memory. For example, you can record an ensemble performance of guitar and keyboard together or record yourself singing along with song playback by connecti\ ng a guitar, microphone or other device to the instrument. The maximum amount of recording time is 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash memory. The following sounds can be recorded. • Internal tone generator of the instrument.Ke yboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left), Song parts, Style parts. • Input from a microphone, guitar or other instrument (via the [MIC./LINE\ IN] jack). • Input from another audio device, such as a CD player, MP3 player or the like (via the [MIC./LINE IN] jack). The recorded data using this function is saved as: • Stereo WAV data • 44.1 kHz sample rate/16 bit resolution 1Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2Set the desired Voice, etc. which you want to use for your performance. (For information setting the Voice, see page 37; for setting the Style, see page 48; for connecting a microphone, see page 102.) 3Press the [USB] button. 4Press the [E] (RECORDER) button to call up the Recording display (USB AUDIO RECORDER display). Recording Your Performance as Audio CVP-501CVP-503CVP-505CVP-509 NOTE To record your performance by USB Audio function, use the compatible USB flash memory. Before using a USB flash memory, be sure to read “Connecting a USB Storage Device” on page 106. NOTE Input from the [AUX IN] jacks cannot be recorded. NOTE Songs protected by copyright, such as preset songs, and the metronome sound cannot be recorded.Moreover, the iAFC effect (CVP-509 only; page 34) does not affect the record- ing. NOTE Recording methods on the instrument include MIDI recording as well as audio recording (page 65). NOTE The USB storage device of “USB1” is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB storage devices are connected. The destination is skipped when “USB1” is a floppy disk drive.
CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual87 USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – 7 5Start recording by pressing the [J] (REC) button, then start your performance. When recording begins, the elapsed recording time is shown on the right side of the Recording display. 6Stop recording by pressing the [J] (STOP) button. The file name is automatically named, and a message indicating the fi\ le name is displayed. Check the information of the USB flash memory as a record- ing destination On the display of step 4, press the [E] (PROPERTY) button to check the number of the USB flash memory device, memory size of the device, avail- able recording space on the device, and available time for recording. Press the [F] (OK)/[EXIT] button to close the PROPERTY display. CAUTION Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or turn the power off during playback. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data or the recording data. NOTE Even if you make a mistake in your performance, you cannot overwrite an existing file. Delete the recorded file on the File Selection display, then record your performance again. NOTE The recording operation continues, even if you close the Recording dis- play by pushing the [EXIT] button. Press the [E] (RECORDER) button to call up the Recording display again, then stop the recording by pressing the [J] (STOP) button.
8 88 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – The Mixing Console gives you intuitive control over aspects of the keyboard parts and Song/Style channels, including volume balance and the timbre of the sounds. It lets you adjust the levels and stereo position (pan) of each Voice to set the optimum balance and stereo image, and lets you set how the effects are applied. 1Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display. 2Use the TAB [EEEE ][F ] buttons to call up the desired page. For details about each display Page, refer to the Reference Manual on the website. • VOL/VOICE Changes the Voice for each part and adjusts panning and volume for each part (page 90). Using the Auto Revoice function, you can also convert the sound of commercially available XG song to the special sound using this instrument’s special Voices. • FILTER Adjusts the Harmonic Content (resonance) and sound brightness. • TUNE Pitch-related settings (tuning, transpose, etc.). • EFFECT Selects effect type and adjusts its depth for each part (page 92). • EQ Adjusts equalization parameters to correct the tone or timbre of the sou\ nd. • CMP (CVP-509) This is the Master Compressor setting which determines the dynamics of overall sound. See page 93. Basic Procedure 2 NOTE The Master Compressor is not applied to USB audio playback and Metronome sound.
CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual89 Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 8 3Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts. The part name is indicated at the top of the display. 4Use the [A] – [J] buttons to select a parameter, then use the [1 ▲▼ ] – [8 ▲▼] buttons to set the value for each part. 5Save your MIXING CONSOLE settings. • To save the PANEL PART display settings: Register them to Registration Memory (page 79). • To save the STYLE PART display settings: Save them as Style data. 1. Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [F] DIGITAL REC MENU → [B] STYLE CREATOR 2. Press the [EXIT] button to close the RECORD display. 3. Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the Style Selection display for sav- ing your data, then save it (page 68). • To save the SONG CH 1-8/9-16 display settings: First register the edited settings as part of the Song data (SETUP), then save the Song. 1. Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [F] DIGITAL REC MENU → [A] SONG CREATOR 2. Use the TAB [EE EE ][FFFF ] buttons to select the CHANNEL Page. 3. Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select “SETUP.” 4. Press the [D] (EXECUTE) button. 5. Press the [I] button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data, then save it (page 68). NOTE The Style/Song part components are the same as those that appear in the display when you press the panel [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button once or twice. Song, Style, MIC (CVP-509/505/503), Ke yboard parts (Left, Right 1, 2) Rhythm 1, 2, Bass, Chord 1, 2, Pad, Phrase 1, 2 Song channels 1 – 8 Song channels 9 – 16 NOTE If you simultaneously hold down one of the [A] – [J] buttons and use the [1 ▲▼ ] – [8 ▲▼] buttons (or the DATA ENTRY dial), you can instantly set the same value to all other parts.
90 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 8 You can change the Voice and adjust panning and volume for each keyboard part, Style channel or Song channel. 1Same operation as in the “Basic Procedure” on page 88. In step 2, select VOL/VOICE tab. 2Press the [C] (or [H]) button to select the VOICE parameter. 3Press one of the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons to select the desired part. The Voice Selection display appears. 4Select a Voice. Press one of the Voice category selection buttons on the panel, then select a Voice by using the [A] – [J] buttons (page 37). 5Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MIXING CONSOLE display. 6Save your settings (step 5 on page 89). Changing Voices and Adjusting Panning/Volume for Each Part Changing the Voice for each part 3 NOTE • Some Voices (such as Organ Flutes) cannot be selected for Style channels. • The RHY2 channel in the STYLE PA RT display can only be assigned Drum kit Voices and SFX kit Voices. • When playing GM Song data, chan- nel 10 can only be used for a Drum kit Voice.