Yamaha CVP - 700 - Manual

Yamaha CVP - 700

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – CAUTION; SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
  • Page 3 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
  • Page 4 – Accessories; Music Software Collection Disk (and Music Book); Use this blank disk to record your performances.; Owner’s Manual; A bench may be included or optional, depending on your locale.; The Panel Logos
  • Page 5 – Features of the Clavinova
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents; Basic Operation
  • Page 8 – Square brackets enclose the names of panel buttons,; Bold characters; RIGHT1 VOICE; Arrows in Operation Explanations; Operation steps; Operation results; CHAPTER; About This Manual
  • Page 10 – To open the key cover:; Music Stand; Setting Up the Clavinova
  • Page 11 – Grand Piano; Turning the Power On and Off; Lid
  • Page 12 – Panel Controls and Terminals
  • Page 14 – Select the desired play mode.; following three modes are available:; Call up the Demo Play mode.; Press [DEMO]. The lamps of the STYLE button and VOICE button; flash continuously, and the DEMO display appears.; Select the song and start playback.; (A) To listen to one of the featured demo songs, press one of; Playing the Demo Songs
  • Page 15 – sponding to the desired voice category.; To listen to a style demo, press the STYLE button cor-; Stop the demo playback.; the LCD button corresponding to the song that’s currently playing.; Playing Along with the Demo Songs; You can play the keyboard while a demo song is playing back. You
  • Page 16 – KBD VOL; Selecting a Function; Using the LCD Display Controls
  • Page 17 – Changing a Setting; Using the LCD buttons
  • Page 18 – Changing a Setting in a Menu Display; Using the; VOICE; Using the left and right LCD buttons
  • Page 19 – Resetting a Function’s Value; TUNE
  • Page 20 – Displaying a Different Page; PEDAL
  • Page 22 – The last function we need to discuss is Direct Access. The [DIRECT AC-; Press a button to display; Using the Direct Access Function; Here is a list of pages you can access with Direct Access:; A Word about Messages; settings you want to remember:
  • Page 23 – Adjusting the Overall Volume; Adjusting the Accompaniment or Song Volume; Select; Setting the Keyboard Volume; Adjusting the Volume
  • Page 24 – There are two types of mixer display, as shown below.; Automatic Accompaniment Mixer; This MIXER display ap-; Adjusting Accompaniment or Song Part Levels; You can control the volume of your keyboard performance with your; Song Mixer; This MIXER display
  • Page 25 – Call up the MASTER EQUALIZER display.; display appears. You can use the; Changing the Master Equalizer Settings; Select the type of equalization.; Adjusting the Timbre
  • Page 26 – Select the band to be adjusted.; BAND; Change the gain value.; GAIN; EQ LOCK; Using the Equalizer Lock Function
  • Page 27 – Starting and Stopping the Metronome; Using the Metronome; Adjusting the Tempo
  • Page 28 – Displaying the Metronome Settings; Changing the Metronome Settings; Setting the Metronome Volume
  • Page 29 – Call up the Help mode.; Select the language if necessary.; Select the desired language for help (; Using the Help Mode
  • Page 30 – Turn the pages and read the help information.; Help Topics
  • Page 31 – Selecting Voices; Voice Types; Select the voice group.; Select the desired voice group by pressing the appropriate VOICE; Selecting a Voice from the VOICE SELECT Display
  • Page 32 – Play the selected voice.; Selecting Voices from the Main Display; Select the
  • Page 33 – To call up the ORGAN FLUTES display, press the [ORGAN] button; and select; Selecting Organ Flutes Voices; ORGAN FLUTES display.; Editing Organ Flutes Voices; FOOTAGE display; To create a percussive organ sound, adjust the volume of the decay
  • Page 34 – Editing the Voice; PRESET; Voice Type and Volume Image (About Organ Footages); The standard pitch is 8 feet. A setting of 4 feet is one octave higher
  • Page 35 – Image of Attack Length and Response
  • Page 36 – Displaying the Main Voice Keyboard Settings; Changing the Keyboard Settings for the Main Voice
  • Page 37 – Adjust the volume of the main voice.; Setting the Volume of the Main Voice; Setting the Stereo Position of the Main Voice; Press the; Adjust the stereo position.
  • Page 38 – Select the main voice.; turn to the main display.; Call up the Dual mode.; Selecting the Second Voice; Select the second voice.; RIGHT2 VOICE; Changing the Main Voice in Dual Mode
  • Page 39 – Changing the Keyboard Settings for the Second Voice; Adjust the volume of the second voice.; Setting the Octave of the Second Voice; Playing Two Voices Simultaneously — Dual Mode
  • Page 40 – Setting the Stereo Position of the Second Voice; Detuning the Second Voice; Exiting the Dual Mode
  • Page 41 – Select the left voice.; Select the left voice in the same manner as described for the main; Selecting the Left Voice
  • Page 42 – Changing the Main Voice in Split Mode; Adjust the volume of the left voice.; Playing Two Voices on Different Sides of the Keyboard — Split Mode
  • Page 43 – Setting the Octave of the Left Voice; Setting the Stereo Position of the Left Voice; Changing the Split Point
  • Page 44 – SPLIT POINT; Using the Dual and Split Functions Simultaneously
  • Page 45 – Using the Pedals; The Clavinova has three pedals.; If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto
  • Page 46 – : Reverb and Other; Reverb; Because the basic setting of the [REVERB] button depends on the; Turning the Reverb On or Off
  • Page 47 – Effects; ] buttons to switch between the NATURAL; Changing the Reverb Settings; You can change the reverb type and depth using the REVERB and; Displaying the Reverb Settings
  • Page 48 – REVERB TYPE
  • Page 49 – Setting the Total Depth; Changing the Reverb Type
  • Page 50 – RHYTHM; Set the reverb depth.; LEFT; Setting the Reverb Depth for Each Part
  • Page 51 – Chorus; Turning the Chorus On or Off; Because the basic setting of the [CHORUS] button depends on the; You can change the current chorus type and depth using the CHO-
  • Page 52 – Changing the Chorus Type; CHORUS TYPE; Changing the Chorus Settings; Displaying the Chorus Settings
  • Page 53 – Setting the Chorus Depth for Each Part; The other settings in the CHORUS page let you set the chorus depth; Set the chorus depth.
  • Page 54 – Voice Effects; You can use the [EFFECT] button to turn effects on or off for the; Select a part in the main display.; If you are playing in Dual mode or Split mode, press the LCD button; Turning the Effects On or Off
  • Page 55 – PART; Displaying the Effect Settings; Changing the Effect Settings
  • Page 56 – Varying the Effect
  • Page 57 – Setting the Effect Depth; Setting the Affected Part
  • Page 58 – Turning the Effects On; Because the basic setting of the [EFFECT] button depends on the; You can change the current effect type and depth using the EFFECT
  • Page 59 – Changing the Effect Type; EFFECT TYPE
  • Page 60 – Set the effect depth.; Setting the Effect Depth for Each Part; TION; VARIATION
  • Page 61 – : Accompaniment Styles; Selecting Accompaniment Styles; Selecting a Style; Style Types; Select an accompaniment style group.
  • Page 62 – STYLE; Return to the main display
  • Page 63 – Varying the Style; Selecting a Variation; select a variation, simply press the corresponding button.; Playing Fill-in Patterns; Playing the Accompaniment Styles
  • Page 64 – corresponding to the new variation.; More Fun With Fill-ins; Repeating the Fill-in; Starting the Accompaniment Style; Standard Start
  • Page 65 – Synchronized Start; Set the Synchronized Start function.; Tap Start; The [TAP] button can also be used to change the tempo during style
  • Page 66 – Adding an Introduction; Set the introduction pattern.; Select the main pattern.
  • Page 67 – Standard Stop; Stopping the Accompaniment Style; Adding an Ending; Fading In
  • Page 68 – Fading Out; You can have the style fade out and automatically stop by pressing; You can use the Fade Out function in combination with any pattern; Press [ENDING] a second time while the ending pattern is playing to
  • Page 69 – Using the Auto Accompaniment; Single Finger; The Single Finger method makes it easy to obtain accompaniment in; Multi Finger; When you select the Multi Finger mode, you can use either the Single; Fingered 1; The Fingered 1 method lets you control the Auto Accompaniment by; Fingered 2; This mode accepts the same fingerings as the Fingered 1 mode, with; Full Keyboard; The Full Keyboard mode automatically produces appropriate auto-; Playing with the Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 70 – Starting the Auto Accompaniment; Set the tempo and accompaniment volume.; Start the Auto Accompaniment.; Stopping the Auto Accompaniment
  • Page 71 – You can change the accompaniment mode (which selects the chord; Displaying the Auto Accompaniment Settings; Changing the Auto Accompaniment Settings; Selecting an Accompaniment Mode; To select an accompaniment mode, press one of the left LCD buttons.
  • Page 72 – Accompaniment Modes; The following four chord types can be played in Single Finger mode:; To control the Auto Accompaniment, play any chord in the left range; This method allows you to control the Auto Accompaniment using; To control the Auto Accompaniment, press one, two, or three keys in
  • Page 73 – To control the Auto Accompaniment, play chords in the left range of; When the Full Keyboard mode is selected, the Clavinova will auto-
  • Page 74 – Using the Synchronized Stop Function; SYNCHRO STOP
  • Page 75 – Getting Help With Chords; Turn the Chord Assistance function on.; CHORD ASSIST; ROOT
  • Page 76 – Rotate the fingering as desired.; Enter the chord type.; Stop the Auto Accompaniment.
  • Page 77 – Adjusting Individual Part Levels; individually in the MIXER display page.; Press the LCD button for the part whose level you want to set.
  • Page 78 – Set the volume level.; You can set the volume of the highlighted part to; Repeat steps; Repeat the preceding steps to set the level for other parts. (You can; Exit the MIXER display.
  • Page 79 – Other Auto Accompaniment Functions; The Clavinova’s built-in Music Database gives you a convenient way; Display the Music Database.; Music Database
  • Page 80 – SORT; Select and recall a panel setup.; ] buttons to display a; Return to the main display.
  • Page 81 – Setting Up the Accompaniment Assistance; Use the following procedure to create Accompaniment Assistance; Open the ACMP ASSIST display.; Accompaniment Assistance; Turn off the Music Database.; When you’re done using the Music Database setup, press the [MU-
  • Page 82 – You can also select the; Move the cursor to the entry point.; Use the
  • Page 83 – Set the entered data.; When you have entered chord and style control data, press the; Repeat until the data is complete.; display, then press the; Exit the ACMP ASSIST display.
  • Page 84 – Advanced Accompaniment Assistance; Changing Part Volumes; Changing the Tempo; Entering a Rhythm Break; TYPE; Entering an Accompaniment Break
  • Page 85 – Other Accompaniment Assistance Functions; function; Playing with Accompaniment Assistance; Turn on Accompaniment Assistance.
  • Page 86 – Other Ways to Use Accompaniment Assistance; Playing the Chords Yourself; If you want to play all the chord changes (while the Accompaniment; Using the Entire Keyboard; Turn on the Auto Accompaniment.; Playing the Style Without Auto Accompaniment; By combining the two techniques described above, you can have the; Saving and Loading Your Data
  • Page 87 – Harmony; Adding Harmony; Since the Harmony function can be turned on and off while playing,; Turn the Harmony function on.; Play the keyboard along with the Auto Accompaniment.; Turn the Harmony function off.; Displaying the Harmony Settings; You can change the harmony type, the volume of the harmony voice,
  • Page 88 – Selecting a Harmony Type; Select a harmony type.; Harmony Types
  • Page 89 – Changing the Harmony Speed; Changing the Harmony Volume; Change the
  • Page 90 – One Touch Setting; Make sure the ONE TOUCH SETTING function is on.; Press one of the four numbered buttons under REGISTRATION/ONE; Once you have selected a panel setup using the One Touch Setting
  • Page 91 – Creating Your Own Styles; Recording a Custom Style; Use the following procedure to record your own custom styles.; CUSTOM STYLE
  • Page 92 – Select a source style.; You can also use the style already selected in the DISK/CUSTOM; Select the section you want to record.; In page 1 of the CUSTOM STYLE display, press the
  • Page 93 – Change the beat and section length.
  • Page 94 – Changing the section length:; When you’re done here:; BEAT; ] button to return to page 1 of the CUSTOM; Select the part you want to record.; MEASURE
  • Page 95 – Select the voice for the part.; Record the selected part.; CLEAR
  • Page 96 – Quantize the recorded part, if necessary.
  • Page 98 – Store the custom style.; Press the [EXIT] button to exit the CUSTOM STYLE display and; return to the main display.; Be Sure to Save Your Data!
  • Page 99 – RECALL SECTION; Other Custom Style Functions; STYLE CLEAR
  • Page 100 – Volume and Effects; Select the section and part.; Chorus Type List
  • Page 101 – Set the value or depth of the selected parameter.; Saving Styles to Disk
  • Page 103 – Playing Back Your Custom Styles; Memory Full During Recording; Messages in Custom Style Mode; Insufficient Memory To Store; CANCEL
  • Page 104 – Exit Before Store
  • Page 105 – Using Style Files; The Style File Format is Yamaha’s original auto-accompaniment for-; About the Yamaha Style File Format; If the disk is already inserted and the STYLE FILE LOAD display is
  • Page 106 – Select a memory number and load the style.
  • Page 107 – Playing Loaded Style Files; Eject the disk when you’re done.
  • Page 108 – Using Registrations; the Clavinova’s memory.; Set up the controls as needed.; tion, refer to page 13 of the Reference Booklet.; Storing a Panel Setup; Select a registration bank.
  • Page 109 – Register the panel setup.; While holding down the [REGISTRATION] button, press one of the; Recalling the Registered Panel Settings; desired registration.; Select a registration.
  • Page 110 – Protecting Panel Settings; Categories to be frozen are marked by an asterisk (
  • Page 111 – Indicate the categories to be frozen.; ON; Turn the Freeze function on or off.; FREEZE; Naming the Registration
  • Page 113 – Enter the Song Play mode.; Gently insert the included “Music Software Collection” disk or a; Song Playback
  • Page 114 – Select a song number.; File Icons
  • Page 115 – ] buttons to call up the SONG PLAY; Start and stop playback.
  • Page 116 – The playback tempo of the song can be changed as desired. (See page
  • Page 117 – Part Cancel; Turning Individual Accompaniment Parts On or Off; Normally, pressing the; ] buttons to select the SONG PLAY
  • Page 118 – Assignment of Tracks to; Assigning Tracks to
  • Page 119 – Selecting Voices for 1/RIGHT and 2/LEFT Parts; Overall Song Playback Volume Control
  • Page 120 – To adjust the playback volume, voice, and pan settings, as well as the; Adjustment of Track Settings; You can use the MIXER display to set the parameters listed below.
  • Page 121 – Select the track to be changed.; Changing Settings in the MIXER Display; Select the parameter to be edited.
  • Page 122 – Repeat Functions; Phrase Repeat; PHRASE
  • Page 123 – Song Repeat; REPEAT MODE; AB Repeat; AB mode
  • Page 124 – Pause; Press the [PAUSE] button during song playback to temporarily stop; Rewind and Fast Forward; playback point of the song.; Other Playback Controls; About Compatible Software; Refer to “MIDI and Data Compatibility” (page 229) for information; Song Data Recorded on Other Instruments
  • Page 125 – Guide Control; Guide Methods and Piano Roll; Practicing the Timing: Easy Play; Since the Easy Play method lets you practice only the timing of the; Practicing the Notes: Next Note; The Next Note method lets you check which notes to play by looking
  • Page 126 – Piano Roll; Set up the desired song for practicing.; Using the Guide Function
  • Page 127 – Select the Guide method.; Stop your practice session.; To turn off the Guide function, press the appropriate button - [EASY
  • Page 128 – Other Guide-related Functions; GUIDE MODE
  • Page 130 – Song Recording; Structure of a Song; a different track, as shown in the example below.; Various confirmation, alert, and error messages may appear in the
  • Page 131 – Recording Setup: Disk Format; Execute the format operation.; YES
  • Page 132 – Insert a formatted disk.; Make sure that the disk’s write protect tab is set to the “write” posi-; Quick Recording; Select the song number to be recorded.
  • Page 133 – Select the Song Record mode.; ] buttons if the lamp; Select the part to be recorded.
  • Page 134 – Select the desired voices and style, etc.; Select the voices and accompaniment style and set the tempo in the
  • Page 135 – If you stop the style by pressing the [ENDING] button or the; Play back the recording.; Playback will stop automatically when the end of the recording is; Set up the instrument for recording.; ] buttons to select the TRACK RECORD; The 16 tracks appear above the
  • Page 136 – Select the desired track for recording.
  • Page 137 – Set all performance features as required.
  • Page 138 – If you stop the style by pressing the [ENDING] button or the [FADE; You can add a new track to your song by selecting a new record; Adding New Tracks; Play back the song in order to locate the point where you want to
  • Page 139 – TRACK; RECORD
  • Page 140 – Select the desired punch-in mode with the fourth LCD button. Two; Select the desired punch-out mode with the center LCD button. Two; Start playback and recording.; the current paused location.
  • Page 141 – Chord Sequence; Just as you did in steps 1 through 3 of Quick Recording, insert a; Turn on the Chord Sequence function.
  • Page 142 – CURSOR
  • Page 143 – Enter and set the chords and/or style changes.; The recorded data is also shown in the display: the time signature,; Data Recorded by the Chord Sequence Function
  • Page 144 – Other Chord Sequence Functions
  • Page 146 – Use the following basic procedure to edit song data you have re-; Insert the song data disk.; Editing Song Events; Insert a disk containing the song data you want to edit, just as you; Step Edit; Editable Events
  • Page 147 – Enter the Record mode.; Select the Step Edit function.; ] buttons to select the RECORD EDIT 1; display page (page 3 of the Record mode display), then press the
  • Page 148 – Press the uppermost left LCD button once to highlight the track
  • Page 149 – Press the LCD button corresponding to one of the CURSOR func-; Repeat step 7 as needed to change other parameters in the selected; Save the edited song data.; Repeat steps 5 through 8 to edit other events in the selected track,
  • Page 150 – Changing the Timing of an Event; Common Parameters; Changing the Event Type
  • Page 151 – Although every event has at least one event-specific parameter,; Event-specific Parameters; parameters for each event type.; Select the Tempo event you want to edit in the event list for the
  • Page 152 – Changing the Time Signature; SYSTEM; Editing a Note; Note Number; NOTE NUMBER; Velocity; VELOCITY
  • Page 153 – Gate Time; GATE TIME; Changing a Controller Setting
  • Page 154 – changed by the event. Use the; the; button to select this parameter, then use the data dial or the [–]
  • Page 155 – Changing the Voice Selection; Select the Program Change event you want to edit in the event list; Bending the Pitch
  • Page 156 – Applying Aftertouch to All Notes; Applying Aftertouch to Individual Notes
  • Page 157 – Polyphonic Aftertouch Data; Editing System Exclusive and Meta Events
  • Page 158 – Adding an Event; Editing the Event Lists; Use the following procedure to add a new event to a track event list:; Enter the location of the new event.; Deleting an Event; Use the following procedure to delete an event from an event list:; Select the event to be deleted.
  • Page 159 – Delete the selected event.; Moving or Copying an Event; Use the following procedure to move or copy one or more events to; Shift the right LCD functions.
  • Page 160 – Select the event to be moved or copied.; Cut or copy the selected events.; Select the destination location.
  • Page 161 – ] button once or twice to display page 3 of the; Filtering the Event List; Select an event type.; Uncheck the event types that you want to hide.; Return to the event list display.; ] button to return to the event list you were pre-
  • Page 162 – Page 2 of the STEP EDIT display contains functions that let you; Recording Music in Step Edit Mode; ] buttons to display page 2 of the STEP; Select the location for the new note.; fff
  • Page 163 – Press the second right LCD button to display the playing style for; Press the third right LCD button to display the type of note you; Enter a note or a rest.; Hold down one or more keys on the keyboard, then press the LCD
  • Page 164 – TIE
  • Page 165 – ] button once or twice to display page 1.; Saving Your Changes; Select the save function.; Exit the Step Edit mode.
  • Page 166 – Song Name; Other Record Edit Functions
  • Page 167 – Enter the desired name.; Track Edit
  • Page 168 – Specify the track to be deleted.
  • Page 169 – Execute the Delete operation.; DELETE; Specify the quantize “size.”; Specify the track to be quantized.
  • Page 170 – Execute the Quantize operation.; QUANTIZE
  • Page 171 – Making Settings in the INITIAL EDIT Display
  • Page 172 – Exit the Initial Edit function.; Set up the Clavinova to play the song.; Setup Memory; Select the Setup Memory function.; ] button to select the RECORD EDIT 2 display; SETUP MEMORY
  • Page 173 – The Vocal Harmony Memory function lets you save the current Vo-; Set up the Vocal Harmony function.; Set the Vocal Harmony function to the settings you want to use; Select the Vocal Harmony Memory function.; (page 4 of the Song Record mode display) if necessary, then press the
  • Page 174 – About the CVP MEMORY Song; Recording Without a Disk; CVP MEMORY
  • Page 175 – Connect the microphone.; In order to use the Vocal Harmony function, you must connect a mi-; Using Vocal Harmony; Turn on the Vocal Harmony function.; Singing with Vocal Harmony
  • Page 176 – Sing along with the Clavinova.; Turn off the Vocal Harmony function.; Changing the Vocal Harmony Settings
  • Page 177 – Changing the Vocal Harmony Type; Setting the Vocal Harmony Reverb Depth
  • Page 178 – Setting the Vocal Harmony Chorus Depth; Setting the Vocal Harmony Balance
  • Page 179 – Changing the Vocal Harmony Effect Type; Setting the Vocal Harmony Effect Depth
  • Page 180 – Playing a Clavinova Voice with Your Voice
  • Page 181 – Changing the Harmony Mode
  • Page 182 – Changing the Harmony Part
  • Page 183 – MONY PART; Locking the Vocal Harmony Settings
  • Page 184 – Registering Vocal Harmony Data; Using Vocal Harmony Data; Saving Vocal Harmony Data; SAVE; Adding Vocal Harmony Data to a Song; MEMORY
  • Page 185 – The Vocal Harmony Modes; Chordal Mode; val from the lead vocal.; Detune Mode; amount, thus adding a chorus effect to the lead voice.
  • Page 186 – : The Utility Functions; The following functions are available:
  • Page 187 – Using the Utility Functions; As the table on the preceding page shows, the utility functions are; Display the desired group.; Display the desired page.; the function you want to set.; Perform the desired operation.
  • Page 188 – Tune; Keyboard; Transpose; The Clavinova has two transpose functions:
  • Page 189 – Key Touch & Fixed Velocity; KEY TOUCH; Key Touch Settings; Voice Setting; VOICE SETTING
  • Page 190 – Left Pedal & Glide Range; Pedal; LEFT PEDAL Settings
  • Page 191 – This function lets you set the right pedal of the CVP-109/107/700 to; RIGHT PEDAL Settings; Because the basic settings of the Right Pedal and Bend Range func-
  • Page 192 – want to use for this operation is inserted in the disk drive.; Disk; Select the file type.
  • Page 193 – LOAD
  • Page 195 – , the Delete function display will appear.; NAME
  • Page 196 – Song Copy & Disk Copy; The functions on this page allow you to copy song data recorded by; Select a copy function.; If you selected
  • Page 198 – Song Delete; Select the song to be deleted.; Execute the delete operation.
  • Page 199 – Song Data Transform; 07/105/700 for playback on other Clavinova models or a Disklavier.; Select a data format.; Select the song to be converted.; Press the TRANSFORM button.; If
  • Page 200 – Disk Format; The Clavinova also has a Disk Format function that can be used to; Insert the disk to be formatted.
  • Page 201 – MIDI; SEND CH; OFF; MIDI Reception; Local Control
  • Page 202 – Synchronization; MIDI Filter; Program Change Messages; PROGRAM
  • Page 203 – Control Change Messages; CONTROL; System Exclusive Messages; Receive Filter
  • Page 204 – Press the rightmost LCD button.; MIDI TRANSPOSE; MIDI Transpose
  • Page 205 – Song Transmission; Harmony types transmitted on channels 6 through 8:
  • Page 206 – Backup
  • Page 207 – Recall; START
  • Page 208 – Utility; FUNCTION [MICRO TUNING] Display — page 15; Micro Tuning Setup; Repeat steps 1 and 2.; Micro Tuning Files; Insert a disk in the disk drive.
  • Page 209 – Preset Scale; FUNCTION [SCALE TUNING] Display — page 16
  • Page 210 – User Scale Setup; USER
  • Page 211 – Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the required keys have been tuned.; User Scale Files
  • Page 212 – Character Size; CHARACTER; Background Color; BACKGROUND; Character Color
  • Page 213 – Audio and Video Connections; Headphones; To use headphones, connect them to one of; jack) located below the left end of the keyboard.
  • Page 214 – You can connect the Clavinova to a wide range of audio equipment by; AUX IN Jacks; Audio Input and Output; The sounds of other instruments or
  • Page 215 – AUX OUT Jacks; By connecting audio cables to the; You can connect the Clavinova to a
  • Page 216 – Connecting MIDI Equipment; Connecting to a Host Computer; Data Connections
  • Page 217 – Connecting to an Apple Macintosh or Compatible Com-; Connecting to an IBM-PC/AT Series Computer; your IBM computer, using a standard 8-pin MINI DIN; MIDI Driver; The Music Software Collection disk that came with your Clavinova; Connector Pin Numbers
  • Page 218 – APPENDICES; Effect Type Lists; Reverb Type List
  • Page 220 – Effect Type List
  • Page 221 – Messages
  • Page 223 – Custom Style Mode
  • Page 224 – Style File Load
  • Page 225 – Other Record Edit
  • Page 226 – Song Data Conversion
  • Page 227 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 229 – MIDI and Data Compatibility; Sequence Format; Voice Allocation Format; Data Compatibility; Basic Check Points
  • Page 230 – Index
  • Page 233 – INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; PLEASE KEEP THIS 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. 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.

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Summary

Page 2 - CAUTION; SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

92-469- ➀ (bottom) ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to pro-duce products that are both user safe and environmentallyfriendly. We sincerely believe that our products and theproduction methods used to produce them, meet thesegoals. In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of thelaw, we want ...

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

3 CVP-109/107/105/700 • On the CVP-109/700, bumping the surface of the instrument with metal, porcelain, or other hard objects can cause the finish to crack or peel. Usecaution. • Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, swi...

Page 4 - Accessories; Music Software Collection Disk (and Music Book); Use this blank disk to record your performances.; Owner’s Manual; A bench may be included or optional, depending on your locale.; The Panel Logos

4 CVP-109/107/105/700 Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Clavinova! We recommend that you read this manual care-fully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the Clavinova.We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future refer...

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