Yamaha CLAVINOVA CVP-509- User Manual

Yamaha CLAVINOVA CVP-509

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Using the PDF manual; tion anywhere in the document.
  • Page 3 – Voices; – Playing the Keyboard –; Voice Characteristics
  • Page 4 – Select the desired Voice.; Drums; Selecting GM/XG or Other Voices from the Panel
  • Page 5 – Selecting the Harmony/Echo type
  • Page 6 – Multi Assign Type; The available settings differ depending on the Harmony/Echo type.
  • Page 7 – Fine-tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument; Press the both 4 or 5’s [; Scale Tuning; Call up the operation display.; Preset Scale types; Pitch-Related Settings; EQUAL
  • Page 8 – Change the following settings as necessary.; Changing the Part Assignment of the TRANSPOSE Buttons
  • Page 9 – ] buttons to call up the relevant setting display.
  • Page 10 – Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays; PIANO Page; page; COMMON Page
  • Page 11 – CONTROLLER Page
  • Page 12 – SOUND Page
  • Page 13 – HARMONY Page
  • Page 15 – FOOTAGE Page; Same parameters as in the VOICE SET “EFFECT/EQ” Page explained on; Affects both the attack and release (
  • Page 16 – Styles; – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment –; FINGERING; Selecting the Chord Fingering Type; Chord Tutor; ] button. The notes you need to play are shown in the display.
  • Page 17 – Chord Fingering Types
  • Page 18 – SETTING; Style Playback Related Settings; STOP ACMP; OFF; The chord played in the chord section will not sound.; STYLE
  • Page 19 – STYLE TOUCH
  • Page 20 – POINT; Split Point Settings
  • Page 21 – You can create your own One Touch Setting setups.; Select the desired Style to memorize your One Touch Setting.; Memorizing the Original One Touch Setting
  • Page 22 – This method lets you to enter each note individually. See; Changes the rhythmic feel of your created Style. See
  • Page 23 – Realtime Recording; The BASIC Page is shown.; • Loop Recording
  • Page 24 – ] buttons to determine the length (number of measures) of the; To cancel the selection, press the corresponding [1; Call up the Voice Selection display by using the [1; Press the [EXIT] button to close the Voice Selection display.; Recordable Voices
  • Page 25 – To continue recording with another channel, repeat steps 6 –9.; Deleting recorded notes in the rhythm channel
  • Page 26 – Step Recording; ) with the exception of the points listed below:; Style Assembly; actually enter the selection by pressing the [8
  • Page 27 – Repeat steps 4–6 above to replace the patterns of other channels.; Playing the Style During Style Assembly; Mutes the selected channel in the ASSEMBLY Page.
  • Page 28 – Editing the Rhythmic Feel; GROOVE; SWING
  • Page 29 – DYNAMICS; CHANNEL
  • Page 30 – Editing Data for Each Channel; QUANTIZE
  • Page 31 – Making Style File Format Settings; Chord change via the chord section of the keyboard.; Output; For details of the edit menu, see; Source Pattern settings; accompaniment channels.; Note Transposition settings
  • Page 32 – The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display.
  • Page 34 – HIGH KEY / NOTE LIMIT
  • Page 35 – STOP
  • Page 36 – Songs; – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs –; Editing Music Notation Settings; [B] SONG SETTING and set the TRACK 2 parameter to any channel except
  • Page 37 – view type by using the [1; AUTO
  • Page 38 – NOTE NAME; FIXED DO
  • Page 39 – Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings; Clears the text from the screen (the text data itself is not erased).
  • Page 40 – ) allows you to see the chord information.; Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with the Song Playback
  • Page 42 – Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function; Select the desired Song for practicing the keyboard or singing.
  • Page 43 – Guide menu for keyboard practice; Guide menu for singing; • JUST
  • Page 45 – Edits the Channel events. See; Records the Chords and Sections with timing (; Inputs/edits the Song name and lyrics. See
  • Page 47 – Enter the first and second notes with a slur.; Select the dotted quarter-note by using the [6; Enter the next notes and apply staccato.; Play the keys E3 and F3 in order.
  • Page 48 – Enter the next notes and apply a tie.; While holding G3 key on the keyboard, press the [6; Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display.
  • Page 49 – Select the Style you want to use in the Song.
  • Page 50 – Enter the chords for the Main A section.; Play the chord C, F and G in the chord section of the keyboard.; Enter the chords for the Break section.; Play the chords F, and G7 in the chord section of the keyboard.
  • Page 51 – Enter the chords for the Main B section.; Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard.
  • Page 52 – Re-Recording a Specific Section—Punch In/Out; Determines the Punch In timing.
  • Page 53 – Examples of re-recording with various Punch In/Out settings
  • Page 54 – Editing Channel Events; For details of the edit menu and available settings, see
  • Page 56 – DELETE; SOURCE 1
  • Page 57 – SELECT
  • Page 58 – Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics
  • Page 60 – Displaying Specific Types of Events
  • Page 61 – Music Finder; Select the desired record from the MUSIC FINDER display.; Creating a Set of Favorite Records; Deleting Records from the FAVORITE Display; Select the record you want to delete from the FAVORITE display.
  • Page 62 – Select the desired record to be edited in the MUSIC FINDER display.; Editing Records
  • Page 63 – Enter the edits you’ve made to the record as described below.; Creating a new record; To cancel and quit the Edit operation, press the [8; Call up the Save display.; All records are saved together as a single file.; Calling Up Music Finder Records Saved to USER/USB; Call up the File Selection display.; Saving the Record as a Single File; REPLACE; APPEND
  • Page 64 – Select the record whose information you want to view by using the [1; The information of the selected record is shown.
  • Page 65 – Registration Memory; – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups –; Select the desired item by using the [2; Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze)
  • Page 66 – SEQUENCE; ] button or the “advance” pedal has no effect. The sequence is; The sequence starts again at the beginning.
  • Page 67 – Program the Sequence order, from left to right.
  • Page 68 – To shift the Registration Memory numbers, use the TAB [; Saving the Registration Sequence Settings
  • Page 69 – – Playback and Recording Audio Files –; Mixing Console; – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –; Song Auto Revoice; Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters
  • Page 71 – Editing TUNE Parameters; “12” with each step corresponding to one semitone.
  • Page 72 – Selecting an Effect type; ] buttons to select the part to which you want to apply the; Editing EFFECT Parameters; Effect Block
  • Page 73 – Editing and Saving the effect; Select one of the parameters you want to edit by using the [4
  • Page 74 – ] buttons to select the destination for saving the effect.
  • Page 75 – Editing and Saving the Selected Master EQ; The MASTER EQ EDIT display is called up.; ] buttons to boost or cut each of the five bands.; ] buttons to boost or cut all the five bands at the same time.
  • Page 76 – Internet Direct Connection; Editing the Browser Settings; REGISTER
  • Page 77 – With the desired page currently selected, press the [4; Call up the display for registering bookmarks by pressing the [3; The bookmarked page can be opened by pressing the [2; Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages
  • Page 78 – Editing Bookmarks; Changes the order of the bookmarks.
  • Page 79 – Connections; – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –; Microphone Overall Settings; OVERALL SETTING
  • Page 82 – Talk Settings; Talk Setting Parameters
  • Page 83 – Editing Vocal Harmony
  • Page 84 – Edit the Vocal Harmony.
  • Page 85 – Random
  • Page 86 – Assigning Specific Functions to Each Foot Pedal; For information on available parameters, see; ] buttons to set the details of the selected functions (the part; Assignable Pedal Functions; Footswitch/Foot Controller Settings
  • Page 87 – RANGE
  • Page 89 – MIDI Settings
  • Page 90 – Select USER tab display by using the TAB [; Pre-programmed MIDI Templates
  • Page 91 – MIDI System Settings; The explanations here apply to the SYSTEM Page in step 4 on; Local Control; TRANSMIT CLOCK
  • Page 92 – MIDI Transmit Settings; The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT Page in step 4 on; ] buttons to select the part for changing; UPPER; ] buttons to select a channel via which the selected part will be; ] button to determine the types of data to be sent.
  • Page 93 – MIDI Receive Settings; The explanations here apply to the RECEIVE Page in step 4 on; ] buttons to select the channel to be received.; KEYBOARD; ] button to determine the types of data to be received.
  • Page 94 – Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI Receive; The explanations here apply to the BASS Page in step 4 on; ] buttons to set the desired channel to ON or OFF.; Setting the Chord Type for Style Playback via MIDI Receive; The explanations here apply to the CHORD DETECT Page in step 4 on
  • Page 95 – Utility; – Making Global Settings –; CONFIG1; FADE IN TIME
  • Page 96 – Metronome
  • Page 97 – Determines whether or not the speaker will sound.; CONFIG2; SPEAKER
  • Page 98 – SCREEN OUT; DEVICE LIST; FORMAT
  • Page 99 – OWNER
  • Page 100 – Factory Reset—Restoring the Factory Programmed Settings; Select the desired item to be restored by using [1; SYSTEM RESET
  • Page 101 – Make all desired settings on the instrument.; Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION]
  • Page 102 – Index; Numerics
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Page 2 - Contents; Using the PDF manual; tion anywhere in the document.

2 CVP-509/505/503/501 Reference Manual Contents 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 3 2 Voices– Playing the Keyboard – 3 Voice Characteristics ......................................................... 3Selecting GM/XG or Other Voices from the Panel ............. 4Selecting the Harmony/Echo type.....

Page 3 - Voices; – Playing the Keyboard –; Voice Characteristics

2 CVP-509/505/503/501 Reference Manual 3 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova This function is fully explained in the Owner’s Manual. Refer to the corresponding chapter in the Owner’s Man-ual. Voices – Playing the Keyboard – Contents Voice Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 4 - Select the desired Voice.; Drums; Selecting GM/XG or Other Voices from the Panel

4 CVP-509/505/503/501 Reference Manual V oices – Pla ying the K e yboard – 2 The GM/XG Voices cannot be directly called up from the VOICE category selection buttons. However, they can be called up via panel operation by following the procedure below. 1 In the Main display, select a keyboard part to ...

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