Yamaha CLP 685 - User Manual

Yamaha CLP 685

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS:; SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:; CAUTION
  • Page 3 – SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
  • Page 4 – COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT; For the instrument; For the AC Adaptor
  • Page 5 – Explanation of Graphical Symbols; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; C A U T I O N
  • Page 6 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING; Please keep this man; Bluetooth
  • Page 7 – Power supply/Power cord
  • Page 8 – NOTICE; Information
  • Page 9 – Included Accessories; About the Manuals; Included Documents; Example; Yamaha Downloads
  • Page 10 – Features; Full-scale piano performance
  • Page 11 – Table of Contents; Introduction; Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices); Detailed Settings
  • Page 12 – Panel Controls and Terminals; Control Panel
  • Page 14 – Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova; Turning the Power On or Off
  • Page 15 – Fold down the top of the key cover.; front panel to turn the power on.
  • Page 17 – Auto Power Off function; Unfold the music rest:; Unfold the music rest, which is on the inside of the key cover.; Music Rest
  • Page 18 – To raise the music rest:; To lower the music rest:; Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down.; Lid
  • Page 19 – “IAC.” The default setting for this function is “On.”; Using Headphones
  • Page 20 – Binaural Sampling (“CFX Grand” Voice only); Using the headphone hanger
  • Page 21 – Using the Pedals; GP Responsive Damper Pedal
  • Page 22 – Basic Operations on Display; Selecting Voices; to select a Voice group.; to select a Song category.; Return to the Voice/Song display
  • Page 23 – button to playback the Song.; ] button to adjust the
  • Page 24 – Main Operations; Enjoying the Piano Performance; CFX Grand; Selecting Other Piano Voices
  • Page 26 – What you can do in the Piano Room
  • Page 28 – Highlight the Voice group name you want to use.
  • Page 29 – The Voices in the selected group are listed in the display.; ] buttons to scroll through the Voice list,; The currently selected Voice name is shown in the display.; Selecting XG Voices
  • Page 30 – Brilliance; ] buttons to select the desired tonality in the Brilliance; • Mellow 1 – 3; Bright tone. The sound becomes brighter as the number increases.; Enhancing and Customizing the Sound; to select “Brilliance.”
  • Page 31 – Reverb
  • Page 32 – Select the Voices for layering.; ] buttons to highlight
  • Page 33 – Changing the Split Point
  • Page 34 – Select the Voices for layering and for the left-hand area.; Using Dual and Split Simultaneously
  • Page 35 – The pedal function changes as follows.; Playing Duo; to select “Keyboard.”
  • Page 36 – • Repeat the same procedure from step 1 to set it to “Off.”; Adjusting the Tempo
  • Page 37 – Setting the metronome time signature; ] buttons to select “Time Sig.” and then
  • Page 38 – Tempo indication and Setting range; Turn the “Bell” setting on.
  • Page 39 – Playing Back Songs; You can play back the following types of Songs in this instrument.; MIDI Songs and Audio Songs; GM System Level 2
  • Page 40 – ] buttons to select “Demo,” and then press; The currently selected Voice Demo name is shown in the display.; Selecting Other Demos; ] button to return to the Song list display, then repeat steps 3; Listening to the Voice Demos
  • Page 41 – Audio files to be played must be on a USB flash drive.; Playback of Songs
  • Page 42 – To select a recorded Song saved to USB flash drive:; The current position of the Song playback will be shown.
  • Page 43 – Even if you don’t press the [; Adjusting the tempo; You can adjust the playback tempo of a Song.
  • Page 44 – Select a Song for practicing.; Play and practice the part you just muted.; to select desired track.
  • Page 45 – AB Repeat; range within the Song.; Phrase Repeat; phrases within the Song.; Song Repeat; Select a Song to be played back.; Playing Back a Song Repeatedly
  • Page 46 – In the Repeat display, select a desired item using the [; • AB Repeat; AB Repeat setting; Specify the repeat range.
  • Page 47 – Song Repeat setting; Select the desired Repeat type using the [; Disables repeated playback.; To turn off the Repeat function, press the [
  • Page 48 – • Song – Keyboard; Adjusting the Volume Balance
  • Page 49 – In the case of “Song – Keyboard”:
  • Page 50 – Starting/pausing playback by using a pedal; You can assign the Song Play/Pause function (equivalent to the [; Transposing the pitch of a Song; Useful Playback Functions
  • Page 51 – Intro playback starts followed by the Rhythm playback.; Play the keyboard along with Rhythm playback.; The Rhythm will automatically stop after the Ending is played.
  • Page 52 – Recording Your Performance; • MIDI Recording; • Quick MIDI Recording; Recording Methods
  • Page 53 – This method is the quickest way to start recording.; Play the keyboard to start recording.; Quick MIDI Recording
  • Page 54 – • If you are not satisfied with your performance and want to record; To hear the recorded performance, press the [; Data that can be recorded to MIDI Songs; Data for each Track
  • Page 55 – MIDI Recording — Independent Tracks
  • Page 56 – ] button to select existing MIDI Song (at the
  • Page 57 – MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Drive
  • Page 58 – • When you want to record additionally to the currently; Execute steps 3 – 6 in “Quick MIDI Recording” on page 53.; Audio Recording to the USB Flash Drive
  • Page 59 – Re-recording a MIDI Song in parts; You can re-record a specific range of the MIDI Song.; Other Recording Techniques
  • Page 60 – Select the desired MIDI Song.; ] button again slightly prior to the; Play the keyboard or press the [
  • Page 61 – To change the tempo:; apply the new Tempo value to the current MIDI Song data.; to select “Tempo Change.”
  • Page 62 – Select the MIDI Song you wish to change.; to select “Voice Change.”
  • Page 63 – Handling Song Files; Song Types and File Operation Limitations
  • Page 64 – Basic Song File Operation; Song files can be handled via the instructions shown below.; Select a Song for handling.; For information on selecting a Song, see page 41.; Call up the File mode.
  • Page 65 – For details about Song types which can be deleted, refer to page 63.; Highlight “Execute” by pressing [; For details about Song types which can be copied, refer to page 63.; Range of the Copy/Move operation; Deleting Files — Delete; Copying Files — Copy
  • Page 66 – The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page.; Highlight “Execute” by pressing the [; Moving Files — Move
  • Page 68 – For details about Song types which can be renamed, refer to page 63.; Assign a name to the Song.; ] buttons to change the character at the current cursor; Renaming Files — Rename
  • Page 69 – Connections; Connectors
  • Page 72 – Compatible USB devices; Connecting a USB device; Using USB Flash Drives; Formatting a USB flash drive; Turning off the instrument
  • Page 73 – Files that can be transferred to/from the computer
  • Page 76 – Wireless LAN in the Accesspoint Mode
  • Page 77 – For a network with a lock icon; Connect the instrument to the Network.; • For a network without a lock icon:; Connect the iPhone/iPad to the access point.; to select “Wireless LAN.”
  • Page 78 – Automatic Setup by WPS
  • Page 79 – Connecting by the Accesspoint Mode; Switch the instrument to the “Accesspoint Mode.”; select “Wireless LAN Option.”
  • Page 81 – Pairing with Smart Devices; On the smart device, set the; function to on and; Using the; Audio function; availability
  • Page 82 – Switching the
  • Page 83 – Basic Operations; As necessary, make the Voice settings or select a Song.; the recorded MIDI Song.; the desired parameter.
  • Page 84 – Voice Menu
  • Page 88 – Song Menu
  • Page 90 – Quantize Supplementary; Quantize setting range
  • Page 91 – Metronome/Rhythm Menu; Setting the Tempo
  • Page 92 – Recording Menu
  • Page 93 – System Menu
  • Page 98 – Backup Setting; Backup; (Saving the Backup file for internal data)
  • Page 99 – Restore
  • Page 100 – Appendix; Preset Voice List
  • Page 104 – Song List; Lesson Songs; About Duet Songs
  • Page 105 – Rhythm List
  • Page 106 – Message List
  • Page 108 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 110 – Assembling the Clavinova; Transporting; Assembly Precautions
  • Page 113 – Connect the speaker cord.; Use a twist tie to bundle the pedal cord.
  • Page 114 – Attach the headphone hanger.
  • Page 122 – Attach two front legs and a rear leg.
  • Page 124 – Specifications
  • Page 127 – Index; Numerics
  • Page 129 – About; Handling; communications; • The 2.4 GHz band used by
  • Page 130 – For CANADA
  • Page 131 – Declaration of Conformity; For EU countries
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Nous vous remercions d’avoir choisi le Yamaha Clavinova.
Afin d’exploiter votre Clavinova au maximum de ses performances et de ses fonctions, lisez attentivement ce mode
d’emploi et conservez-le pour le consulter ultérieurement.

Avant d’utiliser l’instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D’USAGE » aux pages 6 et 7.
Pour plus d’informations sur l’assemblage de l’instrument, reportez-vous aux instructions figurant à la fin de ce
manuel.

Thank you for choosing the Yamaha Clavinova.
In order to make the most of your Clavinova’s performance potential and features, please read this Owner’s Manual
thoroughly, and keep it in a safe place for later reference.

Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6 − 7.
For information on assembling the instrument, refer to the instructions at the end of this manual.

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Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS:; SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:; CAUTION

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on thi...

Page 3 - SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recom-mended by Yamaha. WARNING: Do not place this product in a positio...

Page 4 - COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT; For the instrument; For the AC Adaptor

* This applies only to prod u cts distri bu ted b y YAMAHA CORPORATIO N OF AMERICA. (FCC DoC) COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsi b le Party : Yamaha Corporation of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe A v e., B u ena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone : 714-522-...

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