Yamaha CVP-501 Manual Do Utilizador
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CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual
P
anel Controls
Panel Controls
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[USB TO DEVICE] terminal ...........................Page 106
For connecting a USB storage device.
For connecting a USB storage device.
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[MASTER VOLUME] control ...........................Page 15
Adjusts the overall volume.
Adjusts the overall volume.
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MIC [SIGNAL]/[OVER] lamps
(CVP-509/505/503) ........................................Page 102
These indicate the input level of the connected microphone.
(CVP-509/505/503) ........................................Page 102
These indicate the input level of the connected microphone.
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[DEMO] button ................................................Page 18
Plays the Demos.
Plays the Demos.
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[METRONOME ON/OFF] button .....................Page 33
Turns the metronome sound on or off.
Turns the metronome sound on or off.
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TRANSPOSE buttons .....................................Page 42
These transpose the pitch in semitone steps.
These transpose the pitch in semitone steps.
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[TAP TEMPO]/TEMPO buttons .......................Page 53
These control the tempo for Style, Song and Metronome play-
back.
These control the tempo for Style, Song and Metronome play-
back.
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STYLE CONTROL buttons .............................Page 48
These select a Style and control Style playback.
These select a Style and control Style playback.
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[MUSIC FINDER] button .................................Page 73
Searches the appropriate panel settings or desired song.
Searches the appropriate panel settings or desired song.
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[LCD CONTRAST] knob (CVP-503/501) ........Page 17
Adjusts the LCD contrast.
Adjusts the LCD contrast.
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[MIXING CONSOLE] button ............................Page 88
Controls over aspects of keyboard, Style and Song parts.
Controls over aspects of keyboard, Style and Song parts.
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[CHANNEL ON/OFF] button......................Page 57, 64
Turns channels of Style/Song on or off.
Turns channels of Style/Song on or off.
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LCD and related controls................................Page 20
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[USB] button ............................................. Page 26, 83
Loads certain data to the USB storage device and allows you to
record your performance to the USB storage device in audio
format.
Loads certain data to the USB storage device and allows you to
record your performance to the USB storage device in audio
format.
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[FUNCTION] button
(See Reference Manual on website.)
Lets you make some advanced settings and create your origi-
nal Styles and Songs.
(See Reference Manual on website.)
Lets you make some advanced settings and create your origi-
nal Styles and Songs.
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PART ON/OFF buttons ................................... Page 39
Turns the keyboard parts on or off.
Turns the keyboard parts on or off.
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[INTERNET] button ......................................... Page 95
Accesses to Internet website.
Accesses to Internet website.
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SONG CONTROL buttons .............................. Page 59
These select a Song and control Song playback.
These select a Song and control Song playback.
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[PIANO RESET] button................................... Page 30
Recalls the grand piano settings.
Recalls the grand piano settings.
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REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons................ Page 79
These register and recall panel setups.
These register and recall panel setups.
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VOICE CONTROL buttons.............................. Page 37
These select a Voice.
These select a Voice.
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ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons...................... Page 55
These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style.
These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style.
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[VOICE EFFECT] button ................................. Page 44
Applies some effects to the keyboard performance.
Applies some effects to the keyboard performance.
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Power switch
............................................. Page 14
Turns the instrument’s power on or off.
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Drum Kit icons ................................................ Page 40
These indicate drum instruments assigned to each key when
the Standard Kit 1 is selected.
These indicate drum instruments assigned to each key when
the Standard Kit 1 is selected.
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(CVP-503/501)
A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1
F1 G1 A1
B1 C2 D2 E2
F2 G2 A2
B2 C3 D3
E3
F3 G3 A3