Yamaha CVP - 405 Manual Do Utilizador
Playing Different Voices Simultaneously
CVP-405/403/401 Owner’s Manual
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Using, Creating and Editing
V
oices
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously (Right 1
and 2 Parts)
and 2 Parts)
You can play two Voices simultaneously with the Right 1 and 2 parts by turning
Dual on.
Dual on.
1
Press the PART ON/OFF [DUAL (RIGHT2)] button to play two Voices
simultaneously with the Right 1 and 2 parts.
simultaneously with the Right 1 and 2 parts.
2
Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to call up the Voice
selection display for the Right 2 part.
selection display for the Right 2 part.
3
Press the TAB [√] button to select the PRESET display.
4
Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select a Voice.
5
Play the keyboard.
6
Press the PART ON/OFF [DUAL (RIGHT2)] button again to turn it off.
For the selected part, a LEFT
mark appears at the right of the
Voice name in the Main display.
mark appears at the right of the
Voice name in the Main display.
Quickly selecting Voices for
Right 1 and 2 parts
You can quickly select the Right
1 and 2 part Voices, just from the
VOICE category selection but-
tons. Press and hold one VOICE
category selection buttons, then
press another. The Voice of the
first pressed button is automati-
cally set for the Right 1 part,
while the Voice of the second
pressed button is set for the Right
2 part.
Right 1 and 2 parts
You can quickly select the Right
1 and 2 part Voices, just from the
VOICE category selection but-
tons. Press and hold one VOICE
category selection buttons, then
press another. The Voice of the
first pressed button is automati-
cally set for the Right 1 part,
while the Voice of the second
pressed button is set for the Right
2 part.
3
4
4
4
Switching the Dual on/off
with a pedal
You can use a pedal to switch the
Dual on/off (when the PART ON/
OFF [DUAL (RIGHT2)] is appro-
priately assigned; page 187). This
is useful for turning the Dual on
and off while you play.
with a pedal
You can use a pedal to switch the
Dual on/off (when the PART ON/
OFF [DUAL (RIGHT2)] is appro-
priately assigned; page 187). This
is useful for turning the Dual on
and off while you play.