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Utility mode, Touch sensitivity, Accompaniment volume mode – Yamaha CVP-49 User Manual

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Utility Mode

Z

Select a Utility Function .........................................................................................................................

Function number

Setting

MIDI/
TRANSPOSE

POP 2

POP 1

SWING

JAZZ

BALLAD

Utility Mode

Use the [POP 1/POP 2] and [SWING/JAZZ BALLAD] style selectors while

holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button. The [POP 1/POP 2] style selector in-
crements the utility function number each time it is pressed, and the [SWING/
JAZZ BALLAD]
button decrements the utility function number.

The Utility Mode functions are indicated on the TEMPO display by a tall “U”

in the leftmost digit position. The number of the function is displayed by the center
digit (“1” or “2”), and the current setting is shown by the right digit.

The [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button must be held until after you’ve set the func-

tion, below.

NOTES

• You can cancel the selected function at this point and exit from the utility mode

simply be releasing the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button.

X

Set as Required ......................................................................................................................................

MIDI/
TRANSPOSE

TEMPO

Use the TEMPO [] and [] buttons while still holding the [MIDI/TRANS-

POSE] button to select the required setting (the available settings for each utility
function are listed below).

C

Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] Button to Exit ...................................................................................

Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button to exit from the Utility Mode when

you’ve finished making the required settings.

U1

: Touch Sensitivity

The Clavinova can be set to one of three different types of keyboard touch sensitivity to match different playing

styles and preferences.

1

: Soft. Allows maximum loudness to be produced with relatively light key pressure.

2

: Medium. Produces a fairly “standard” keyboard response.

3

: Hard. Requires the keys to be played quite hard to produce maximum loudness.

NOTES

• The MEDIUM setting (

2

) is automatically selected whenever the POWER switch is turned

on.

U2

: Accompaniment Volume Mode

Normally the Auto Accompaniment volume controls are used to adjust the volume of the Rhythm, Chord 1, Chord 2,

and Bass accompaniment parts, as labelled on the Clavinova panel. This function can be used to assign these volume
controls to other operations.

1

: Volume for the Rhythm, Chord 1, Chord 2, and Bass tracks. This applies when playing with

the ABC mode engaged or when playing back performance memory data that was recorded
with ABC. When playing back performance memory data that was recorded without ABC,
the Chord 2 control corresponds to tracks 1 and 2, the Chord 1 and Bass controls are not
assigned.

2

: Reverb depth for the Rhythm, Chord 1, Chord 2, and Bass tracks. This applies when playing

with the ABC mode engaged or when playing back performance memory data that was
recorded with ABC. When playing back performance memory data that was recorded with-
out ABC, the Chord 2 control corresponds to tracks 1 and 2, the Chord 1 and Bass controls
are not assigned.

NOTES

• The Rhythm, Chord 1, Chord 2, and Bass volume setting (

1

) is automatically selected when-

ever the POWER switch is turned on.

1

can be recorded and their initial values can be changed as described on page 26.

2

applies only to playback.