Yamaha 205M User Manual

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Voices
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CVP-205/203
■ HARMONY/ECHO
This control adds Harmony or Echo effects to the voices played on the right hand section 
of the keyboard (page 135).
■ MONO
This control determines whether the voice is played monophonically (only one note at a 
time) or polyphonically for each part (MAIN/LAYER/LEFT). This is set to MONO when the 
lamp is lit, and set to polyphonic when the lamp is off. When set to MONO, only the last 
note played will sound. This lets you play wind instrument voices more realistically. 
Depending on the selected voice, the MONO setting also lets you effectively use the 
Portamento effect, when playing in legato. 
■ LEFT HOLD
This function causes the left part voice to be held even when the keys are released — the 
same effect as when the damper (sustain) pedal is pressed. This function is especially 
effective when used with the auto accompaniment. For example, if you play and release a 
chord in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard (with the left part on and the 
Left voice set to Strings), the strings part sustains, adding a natural richness to the overall 
accompaniment sound.
■ Damper Pedal (Right)
■ Sostenuto Pedal (Center)
■ Left Pedal
When the Piano voice is selected, pressing this pedal reduces the volume and slightly 
changes the timbre of the notes you play. 
The settings assigned to this pedal may differ depending on the selected voice.
■ Foot Controller/Footswitch
An optional Yamaha foot controller (FC7) or footswitch (FC4 or FC5) can be connected to 
the AUX PEDAL jack and used to control various functions assigned in the FUNCTION page (page 131). 
You can add special empha-
sis to melody lines you play 
over chords by using the 
Layer function with a mono-
phonic voice. Set the Main 
voice to play polyphonically 
and set the Layer voice to 
play monophonically 
(MONO). In this case, the 
melody you play — including 
the top notes of any chords 
— sounds monophonically.
Try this using the following 
voices. 
MAIN voice
: Brass Section 
(polyphonic) + LAYER voice
Sweet Trump (monophonic)
The Portamento effect creates 
a smooth pitch glide between 
successively played notes.
Using the Pedals
You can also assign one of 
many other functions to 
these pedals (as well as the 
optional foot controller or 
footswitch). For example, you 
can use it to start/stop the 
accompaniment style, or use 
it to play Fill-ins (page 131). 
Damper Pedal
Sostenuto Pedal
Left Pedal
The CVP-205/203 features three pedals.
• Some voices may sound 
continuously or have a 
long decay after the notes 
have been released while 
the damper pedal is held.
• Certain voices in the [PER-
CUSSION] and [XG] 
groups may not be affected 
by use of the damper pedal.
When you press the damper pedal 
here, the notes you play before you 
release the pedal have a longer sustain. 
The damper pedal performs the same function as the 
damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you 
sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing the 
keys.
• Certain voices, such as 
[STRINGS] or [BRASS]
sustain continuously when 
the sostenuto pedal is 
pressed.
• Certain voices in the 
[PERCUSSION] and [XG] 
groups may not be 
affected by use of the sos-
tenuto pedal.
When you press the sostenuto pedal 
here while holding the note, the note will 
sustain as long as you hold the pedal.
If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the 
sostenuto pedal while the note(s) are held, those notes will 
be sustained as long as the pedal is held, but all 
subsequently played notes will not be sustained. 
The depth of the left pedal 
effect can be adjusted 
(page 131).