Piano room – enjoying the piano performance, Playing a piano performance in the piano room, Piano room – Yamaha CVP-705B User Manual
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Piano Room
– Enjoying the Piano Performance –
The Piano Room function is for those who want to simply, conveniently, and fully enjoy playing the
instrument as a piano. No matter what settings you’ve made from the panel, you can instantly call up the
optimum settings for piano performance with a single button press. You can also change the piano settings
as you like, or you can enjoy playing the piano as if you are in a small ensemble.
1
Press the
[PIANO ROOM] button to call up the Piano Room display.
This calls up the relevant panel settings for piano performance. All other functions except for
the display (touch screen), [PIANO ROOM] button, [HOME] button, data dial, and master
volume setting are disabled.
2
Play the keyboard.
Change the piano settings, such as Piano Type, Environment (Reverb Type), etc., according to
the type of music you want to play.
To close a list or a setting display, touch anywhere outside of the list or setting display.
3
Press the
[PIANO ROOM] button or [HOME] button to exit the Piano Room
display.
Playing a Piano Performance in the Piano Room
Piano Type
Touch the picture of the piano to call up the piano list, and then select the desired
one. When a grand piano Voice is selected, you can open or close the lid by sliding
up or down on the lid or by rotating the data dial.
Environment
(Reverb Type)
Touch the background picture of the piano to call up the environment list, and
then select the desired one. This sets the Reverb Type for the selected
Environment.
Metronome
Touch
(Metronome) to call up the pop-up screen. You can turn the metronome
on or off, or change its tempo. You can also change the tempo by tapping
(Tap) in the pop-up display twice at the desired tempo.
Accompaniment (page 45)
Detailed settings (page 46)
Recording/playback (page 47)