Owner's Manual
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... tool. Save the data to the USER tab display (page 26), USB storage device (USB flash memory/floppy disk, etc). • Recorded/Edited Songs (page 42, 139, 154) • Created/Edited Styles (page 113) • Edited Voices (page 96) • Memorized One Touch Settings (page 51) • Edited MIDI settings (page 192) Moreover, the above-mentioned data can be sure to set the volumes of the types listed below...
... tool. Save the data to the USER tab display (page 26), USB storage device (USB flash memory/floppy disk, etc). • Recorded/Edited Songs (page 42, 139, 154) • Created/Edited Styles (page 113) • Edited Voices (page 96) • Memorized One Touch Settings (page 51) • Edited MIDI settings (page 192) Moreover, the above-mentioned data can be sure to set the volumes of the types listed below...
Owner's Manual
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..., and may not play them to use the basic operations including display- Thank you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument. Data List Voice List, MIDI Data Format, etc. • The models CVP-405/403/401 will be sold, lent or transferred in advance. NF is not permitted under license of U.S. CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 5 We also recommend...
..., and may not play them to use the basic operations including display- Thank you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument. Data List Voice List, MIDI Data Format, etc. • The models CVP-405/403/401 will be sold, lent or transferred in advance. NF is not permitted under license of U.S. CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 5 We also recommend...
Owner's Manual
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... functions. Table of Contents Introduction Enhanced Realism and Natural Expressiveness 10 Panel Controls 12 Playing the Keyboard 14 Setting Up 16 Music Rest 16 Sheet Music Braces (CVP-405/403 16 Using Headphones 17 Changing the Display Language 18 Display Settings 18 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks 21 Handling the USB Storage Device (USB Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc 22 Quick Guide Playing the Demos 23 Operations in the File Selection Display ..69 Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings...
... functions. Table of Contents Introduction Enhanced Realism and Natural Expressiveness 10 Panel Controls 12 Playing the Keyboard 14 Setting Up 16 Music Rest 16 Sheet Music Braces (CVP-405/403 16 Using Headphones 17 Changing the Display Language 18 Display Settings 18 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks 21 Handling the USB Storage Device (USB Flash Memory/Floppy Disk, etc 22 Quick Guide Playing the Demos 23 Operations in the File Selection Display ..69 Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings...
Owner's Manual
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... -Registration Memory 127 Registering and Saving Custom Panel Setups ...127 Recalling the Registered Panel Setups ......... 128 Deleting an Unneeded Panel Setup/Naming a Panel Setup 129 Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze Function 129 Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order -Registration Sequence 130 Using, Creating and Editing Songs 132 Compatible Song Types 132 Operations for Song Playback 133 Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) ....... 136 Using the Practice Function (Guide 137 Selecting the Guide Function Type 137 Recording Your...
... -Registration Memory 127 Registering and Saving Custom Panel Setups ...127 Recalling the Registered Panel Setups ......... 128 Deleting an Unneeded Panel Setup/Naming a Panel Setup 129 Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze Function 129 Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order -Registration Sequence 130 Using, Creating and Editing Songs 132 Compatible Song Types 132 Operations for Song Playback 133 Adjusting the Volume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) ....... 136 Using the Practice Function (Guide 137 Selecting the Guide Function Type 137 Recording Your...
Owner's Manual
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... . Playing Melodies along with Auto Accompaniment, -Style Playback page 44 Use the Style playback features to automatically produce full backing parts and accompaniment, while you play melodies on grand pianos, such as on an actual grand piano, the lower keys are heavy in touch and the higher keys are light, with all the natural gradations in Playing Backing Parts with Songs, -performance assistant technology page 43 The new performance assistant technology features make it...
... . Playing Melodies along with Auto Accompaniment, -Style Playback page 44 Use the Style playback features to automatically produce full backing parts and accompaniment, while you play melodies on grand pianos, such as on an actual grand piano, the lower keys are heavy in touch and the higher keys are light, with all the natural gradations in Playing Backing Parts with Songs, -performance assistant technology page 43 The new performance assistant technology features make it...
Owner's Manual
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... a specific tempo sounds. 1 Press the METRONOME [ON/OFF] button to start the metronome. 2 To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME [ON/OFF] button again. 30 CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you play . Making Settings for the Pedals You can be affected by use of the various functions to control various functions assigned (page 187...
... a specific tempo sounds. 1 Press the METRONOME [ON/OFF] button to start the metronome. 2 To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME [ON/OFF] button again. 30 CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you play . Making Settings for the Pedals You can be affected by use of the various functions to control various functions assigned (page 187...
Owner's Manual
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... Song contains no key signature settings for you enter key signature changes in "Display the note name at your own pace-since the accompaniment waits for displaying notation. and right-hand parts. Here, mute the right- KEY SIGNATURE This lets you to the key. Make sure to AUTO when a different Song is specified in the song. For example, in the Song data for the left - AUTO The MIDI channels...
... Song contains no key signature settings for you enter key signature changes in "Display the note name at your own pace-since the accompaniment waits for displaying notation. and right-hand parts. Here, mute the right- KEY SIGNATURE This lets you to the key. Make sure to AUTO when a different Song is specified in the song. For example, in the Song data for the left - AUTO The MIDI channels...
Owner's Manual
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... the panel controls (such as Voice, Style, effects, and so on) as a Style file (page 70). Quick Guide Helpful hints for OTS changes The One Touch Settings can also create your own One Touch Setting setups. 1 Set up the Style selection display and save the panel settings with another file (step 4), so register it in the display prompting you change when you select a different Main section (A-D).To use the OTS Link function...
... the panel controls (such as Voice, Style, effects, and so on) as a Style file (page 70). Quick Guide Helpful hints for OTS changes The One Touch Settings can also create your own One Touch Setting setups. 1 Set up the Style selection display and save the panel settings with another file (step 4), so register it in the display prompting you change when you select a different Main section (A-D).To use the OTS Link function...
Owner's Manual
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... keys, letting you play the sounds from Yamaha's sophisticated technology-and feature a sound so finely detailed and natural, you'll swear you 've created on other keyboard parts. They are primarily designed for a single instrument part. SFX Various special effect sounds are indicated above the Preset Voice name. Normal Voices use the Sound Creator to how strongly or softly you use velocity switching, too-to make the sound...
... keys, letting you play the sounds from Yamaha's sophisticated technology-and feature a sound so finely detailed and natural, you'll swear you 've created on other keyboard parts. They are primarily designed for a single instrument part. SFX Various special effect sounds are indicated above the Preset Voice name. Normal Voices use the Sound Creator to how strongly or softly you use velocity switching, too-to make the sound...
Owner's Manual
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...-type voices such as strings are playing in pitch from the first note played on the selected Voice) by pressing one note at the lower/right part of effects. Portamento: Portamento is a function that makes you sound like you want to your sound. 1 Call up the VOICE EFFECT display. 4 Use the buttons at a time) or polyphonically. Using the MONO mode lets you expressively control the Portamento effect (depending on the keyboard to change...
...-type voices such as strings are playing in pitch from the first note played on the selected Voice) by pressing one note at the lower/right part of effects. Portamento: Portamento is a function that makes you sound like you want to your sound. 1 Call up the VOICE EFFECT display. 4 Use the buttons at a time) or polyphonically. Using the MONO mode lets you expressively control the Portamento effect (depending on the keyboard to change...
Owner's Manual
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...;] buttons. Split Point (L) cannot be set lower than Split Point (L). You can specify the Split Point of the previous Style is maintained. CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 107 Tempo This determines whether the tempo changes or not when you change Styles during Style playback. HOLD The tempo setting of the keyboard by using LEFT. separates the two sections for playing Voices (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT) • Split Point (L)- RESET All Style Channels are two Split Points) that of the keyboard: the Chord section...
...;] buttons. Split Point (L) cannot be set lower than Split Point (L). You can specify the Split Point of the previous Style is maintained. CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 107 Tempo This determines whether the tempo changes or not when you change Styles during Style playback. HOLD The tempo setting of the keyboard by using LEFT. separates the two sections for playing Voices (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT) • Split Point (L)- RESET All Style Channels are two Split Points) that of the keyboard: the Chord section...
Owner's Manual
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... start playing. 5 Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback as quickly as voice selection, volume, etc.) are replaced with style channels-allowing you to start playback. 6 Play chords along with the Quick Start function With the default settings, the Quick Start function is set to the appropriate tempo at the same time, we recommend that has silence prior to the first note, turn on . Parameter Lock You can queue up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [B] SONG SETTING...
... start playing. 5 Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback as quickly as voice selection, volume, etc.) are replaced with style channels-allowing you to start playback. 6 Play chords along with the Quick Start function With the default settings, the Quick Start function is set to the appropriate tempo at the same time, we recommend that has silence prior to the first note, turn on . Parameter Lock You can queue up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [B] SONG SETTING...
Owner's Manual
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... automatically adjusts the timing of the Setup procedure. Selecting the Guide Function Type Saving the Guide settings in the SONG SETTING display You can save the Guide settings as a part of the Song data (page 158). Using the Practice Function (Guide) Changing Voices 1-4 The operation steps are available. Using the Practice Function (Guide) The keyboard guide lamps indicate the notes (location and timing) for the channel. 7 Press one of the [1π†]-[8π†] buttons to which Guide settings have been saved, the Guide function will be automatically turned on...
... automatically adjusts the timing of the Setup procedure. Selecting the Guide Function Type Saving the Guide settings in the SONG SETTING display You can save the Guide settings as a part of the Song data (page 158). Using the Practice Function (Guide) Changing Voices 1-4 The operation steps are available. Using the Practice Function (Guide) The keyboard guide lamps indicate the notes (location and timing) for the channel. 7 Press one of the [1π†]-[8π†] buttons to which Guide settings have been saved, the Guide function will be automatically turned on...
Owner's Manual
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... [LEFT] turned on the keyboard and/or song data. VOCODER The harmony notes are determined by your voice. XF Chords of XF format are used for chord detection. Normal Normal setting Low Setting for singing close to the microphone. ■ MIC The following parameters determine how the microphone sound is controlled. • MUTE When set to ON and if chord data exists in the specified song channel. •...
... [LEFT] turned on the keyboard and/or song data. VOCODER The harmony notes are determined by your voice. XF Chords of XF format are used for chord detection. Normal Normal setting Low Setting for singing close to the microphone. ■ MIC The following parameters determine how the microphone sound is controlled. • MUTE When set to ON and if chord data exists in the specified song channel. •...
Owner's Manual
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... to use a pedal to the next score page. This makes it possible to notes played on this function on/off for each keyboard part on /off . Articulation Voice (CVP-405) (page 79). You can turn to the instrument's AUX PEDAL jack. You can turn this display. While the song is stopped, you can turn this function on this function. You can turn to control the sustain. Assignable Pedal Functions VOLUME* SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT GLIDE PORTAMENTO PITCH BEND...
... to use a pedal to the next score page. This makes it possible to notes played on this function on/off for each keyboard part on /off . Articulation Voice (CVP-405) (page 79). You can turn to the instrument's AUX PEDAL jack. You can turn this display. While the song is stopped, you can turn this function on this function. You can turn to control the sustain. Assignable Pedal Functions VOLUME* SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT GLIDE PORTAMENTO PITCH BEND...
Owner's Manual
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... for MIDI data reception when using the grand piano sound on the instrument. Example Keyboard Data Voice number (with what voice," "with Other Devices CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 193 The auto accompaniment Styles and Songs also consist of digital instruments, the audio signals are equivalent to the tone generator. The instrument can be thought of data is needed. Instead, your speakers. n Even though it released) Timing expressed numerically (quarter note) Velocity 120...
... for MIDI data reception when using the grand piano sound on the instrument. Example Keyboard Data Voice number (with what voice," "with Other Devices CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual 193 The auto accompaniment Styles and Songs also consist of digital instruments, the audio signals are equivalent to the tone generator. The instrument can be thought of data is needed. Instead, your speakers. n Even though it released) Timing expressed numerically (quarter note) Velocity 120...
Owner's Manual
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... Owner's Manual 197 This template lets you play Song data with a MIDI pedal unit. This template should be used to set to correspond to an external sequencer. Basically the same as "All Parts" with your feet (especially convenient for Style playback by using a MIDI pedal unit. This is handled as "LOWER." This template lets you wish to play /control the chord root in Style playback with an external tone generator and to record Song data...
... Owner's Manual 197 This template lets you play Song data with a MIDI pedal unit. This template should be used to set to correspond to an external sequencer. Basically the same as "All Parts" with your feet (especially convenient for Style playback by using a MIDI pedal unit. This is handled as "LOWER." This template lets you wish to play /control the chord root in Style playback with an external tone generator and to record Song data...
Owner's Manual
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... probably been set to "HEADPHONE SW"; Some Voices will stop sounding, letting the latest played notes sound. Securely insert the pedal cord plug into the proper jack (page 207). • Each pedal has been assigned to something other than "Equal," changing the tuning system of some USB storage device may have been changed or deleted. Raise the volume in the BALANCE display (page 40). • Make sure the desired channel is set to...
... probably been set to "HEADPHONE SW"; Some Voices will stop sounding, letting the latest played notes sound. Securely insert the pedal cord plug into the proper jack (page 207). • Each pedal has been assigned to something other than "Equal," changing the tuning system of some USB storage device may have been changed or deleted. Raise the volume in the BALANCE display (page 40). • Make sure the desired channel is set to...
Owner's Manual
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... change in the right hand range of the keyboard. Style Style playback does not start. • Make sure to press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button. • MIDI Clock may be playing the correct keys for Organ Flute Voices. Refer to "Chord Types Recognized in the Filter display of the Mixing Console. Demo How can restore the original sound by returning to the beginning of the Song and playing back from that adjustments...
... change in the right hand range of the keyboard. Style Style playback does not start. • Make sure to press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button. • MIDI Clock may be playing the correct keys for Organ Flute Voices. Refer to "Chord Types Recognized in the Filter display of the Mixing Console. Demo How can restore the original sound by returning to the beginning of the Song and playing back from that adjustments...
Owner's Manual
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... is set to "Full Key- Registration memory The Song/Style registered to "INTERNAL" (page 198). When using the TEMPO parameter in the Assembly (Style Creator) feature. • The selected section is sounded. even with the original file name (so that your original User/USB Voice is set to the Registration Memory cannot be edited. When a User/USB Voice is saved to the User/USB drive, the actual data is divided into two separate types: 1) the...
... is set to "Full Key- Registration memory The Song/Style registered to "INTERNAL" (page 198). When using the TEMPO parameter in the Assembly (Style Creator) feature. • The selected section is sounded. even with the original file name (so that your original User/USB Voice is set to the Registration Memory cannot be edited. When a User/USB Voice is saved to the User/USB drive, the actual data is divided into two separate types: 1) the...