DIC231 CVP-509/505/503/501 CVP-509 / 505 / 503 / 501 Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Clavinova! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6-7.
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Welcome to Clavinova True Acoustic Piano Feel Chapter 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova The Sound of Full Concert Grand Piano – Pure CF Sampling This instrument features samples from Yamaha's most renowned full concert grand piano, the CFIIIS, and employs meticulous processing and adjustment of each sample to achieve an extraordinarily realistic grand piano sound. You can conveniently call this up by a single panel button press.
Play Along with Song Data Chapter 4 Songs Playing Back Songs ................page 59 Play along with a Song data, and fill out your solo performance with the sounds of an entire band or orchestra. Enjoy a wide variety of songs — commercially available music data or preset songs. Guide function ................page 64 The key guide lamps are also helpful in learning and practicing, since they indicate the notes you should play, when you should play them, and how long you should hold them down.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument.
Connections • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. Maintenance • In the case of a model with a polished finish, gently remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth.
Notices and Information Copyright Notices Notices and Information • Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others’ copyrights.
Included Accessories • Accessory CD-ROM for Windows • Owner’s Manual • Data List • Accessory CD-ROM for Windows Installation Guide • “50 greats for the Piano” Music Book • My Yamaha Product User Registration *The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form. Included Accessories The following item may be included or optional, depending on your locale: • Bench The instrument is compatible with the following formats.
About the Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials. Included Documents Owner’s Manual (this book) Provides overall explanations of the Clavinova basic functions. See “How to use this Owner’s Manual” below. Data List Contains various important preset content lists such as Voices, Styles, Effects, as well as MIDI-related information.
Contents 4 Registering the Song/Audio data (SONG/AUDIO) .................................... 77 Notices and Information..............................................................................8 Included Accessories..................................................................................9 About the Manuals....................................................................................
Panel Controls ) (CVP-503/501) Panel Controls # 1 5 2 6 8 ! 4 3 9 7 @ 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 1 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal ...........................Page 106 For connecting a USB storage device. 2 [MASTER VOLUME] control ...........................Page 15 Adjusts the overall volume. 3 MIC [SIGNAL]/[OVER] lamps (CVP-509/505/503) ........................................
Panel Controls $ % ^ * & ( ¡ º ™ £ ∞ ¢ B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 CVP-509/505 Music rest Page 15 Sheet music braces Page 15 Guide lamps Page 64 Key cover Page 14 Power switch Page 14 I/O connectors Page 99 Pedals Page 32 CVP-503/501 Music rest Page 15 Key cover Page 14 Sheet music braces Page 15 Guide lamps Page 64 Power switch Page 14 I/O connectors Page 99 Pedals Page 32 CVP-509/505/503/501 Owner’s Manual 13
Starting Up Powering Up 1 Starting Up Connect the power cable. First insert the plug of the power cable into the AC connector on the instrument, then plug the other end of the cable into the proper AC outlet on the wall. 1-2 1-1 CVP-509/505 CVP-503/501 The shape of the plug and outlet differ depending on locale.) 2 Open the key cover. CAUTION CVP-509/505/503: Using the hand grip on the front, lift open the key cover. CVP-501: Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open.
Adjust the volume. While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by using the [MASTER VOLUME] located at the left of the panel. 5 After you use the instrument, press the power switch to turn the power off. The screen and the power indicator turn off. 6 Close the key cover. CVP-509/505/503: Grip the metal rim at the top of the panel, and close the key cover. Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when closing the cover.
CVP-501 First pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go, flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest, then lower the music rest so that it rests on the metal supports. CAUTION Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. Starting Up To lower the music rest, first pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go, raise the two metal supports, then gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down.
Changing the Display Language This determines the language used in the display for messages, file names, and character input. 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [E][F] OWNER 1 2 2 Use the [4 ▲▼]/[5 ▲▼] buttons to select the desired language. Adjusting the Contrast of the Display CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the [LCD CONTRAST] knob located to the left of the display.
Showing the Owner Name in the Opening Display You can have your name appear in the opening display (the display that appears when the power is turned on). Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [E][F] OWNER 2 Press the [I] (OWNER NAME) button to call up the Owner Name display. Refer to page 27 for character-entry details.
2 Press the [7 ▲▼]/[8 ▲▼] (SKIP OVERVIEW) buttons in the Demo display to call up the specific Demo menu. NOTE The demo menu differs depending on your instrument. Starting Up 3 2 3 Press one of the [A] – [D] buttons to show a specific Demo. Pressing the [E] button returns to the display of step 2. NOTE The sub menus are shown at the bottom of the display. Press one of the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons corresponding to the sub menu. 4 To return to the higher level menu, press the [EXIT] button.
Display-based Controls The LCD provides comprehensive at-a-glance information on all current settings. The displayed menu can be selected or changed by the controls around the LCD. TAB [E][F] buttons (page 21) [A] – [E] buttons (see below) Starting Up [F] – [J] buttons (see below) [DIRECT ACCESS] button (page 23) [EXIT] button (page 22) [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons (page 21) [DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button (page 22) [A] – [J] buttons The [A] – [J] buttons are used to select the corresponding menu.
TAB [E][F] buttons Starting Up These buttons are used mainly to change the Pages of displays that have “tabs” at the top. [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons The [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons are used to make selections or adjust settings (up or down correspondingly) for functions shown directly above them. If a menu appears in this section of the display, use the [1 ▲] – [8 ▲] buttons. If a menu appears in this section of the display, use the [1 ▼] – [8 ▼] buttons.
[DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button Depending on the selected LCD display, the [DATA ENTRY] dial can be used in the following two ways. • Selecting files (Voice, Style, Song, and so on) When one of the File Selection displays (page 26) is shown, you can use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select a file (Voice, Style, Song, and so on). Starting Up Rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor. Press the [ENTER] button to actually select the highlighted file.
The Messages Shown in the Display Starting Up A message (information or confirmation dialog) sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation. When the message appears, simply press the appropriate button. Instant Selection of the Displays — Direct Access With the convenient Direct Access function, you can instantly call up the desired display — with just a single additional button press. 1 Press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button.
Main Display Configuration The display that appears when the power is turned on is the Main display. The Main display shows the current basic settings such as the currently selected Voice and Style, allowing you to see them at a single glance. The Main display is the one you’ll usually see when you play the keyboard.
8 TEMPO/BAR/BEAT Displays the current position (tempo/bar/beat) in Style playback or Song playback. 9 USB Audio information (CVP-509/505/503) Displays information for the selected audio file (file name, time, etc.) While recording, a “REC” indication appears. Appears when the Registration Sequence (page 82) is active. NOTE For detailed information about the Registration Sequence, refer to the Reference manual on the website.
File Selection Display Configuration The File Selection display is for selecting Voice, Styles, and other data. The File Selection display appears when you press one of the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons, SONG [SELECT] button, etc. 1 Starting Up 2 3 1 Location (drive) of data PRESET Location where pre-programmed (preset) data is stored. NOTE USER Location where recorded or edited data is saved. USB Location where data on USB storage device (USB flash memory, floppy disk, etc.
Closing the current folder and calling up the next highest level folder In the PRESET display, several data (files) are contained together in a folder. You can also organize your original data in the USER/USB display by creating several new folders (page 69). To close the current folder and call up the next highest level folder, press the [8 ▲] (UP) button. Starting Up Example of the PRESET Voice Selection display The PRESET Voice files are categorized and contained in appropriate folders.
NOTE • • • • • (kana-kan) ......Hiragana and Kanji, marks (full size) (kana) ..............Katakana (normal size), marks (full size) (kana) ..............Katakana (half size), marks (half size) ..........................Alphabet (capital and small letters, full size), numbers (full size), marks (full size) ..........................Alphabet (capital and small letters, half size), numbers (half size), marks (half size) Starting Up 2 Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor to the desired position.
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings While holding the C7 key (right-most key on the keyboard), turn the power on. This restores the all settings (except Internet Settings, etc.) to the factory default. NOTE If you want to initialize only the Registration Memory setting (page 79), turn the power on while holding the B6 key. C7 You can also restore a specified setting to the factory default value, or save/load your own reset settings.
Perform the piano songs by Clavinova Here, we’ll call up and play the piano voice. You can play the piano voice using the pedals or metronome. 1 One-touch Piano Play Perform the piano songs by Clavinova This convenient, easy-to-use feature completely and automatically reconfigures the entire instrument for optimum piano performance. No matter what settings you’ve made from the panel, you can instantly call up the piano settings by a single button press. Press the piano-shaped [PIANO RESET] button.
1 Setting the touch sensitivity of the keyboard You can adjust the touch response of the instrument (how the sound responds to the way you play the keys). This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard. The touch sensitivity type becomes the common setting for all Voices. Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [D] CONTROLLER → TAB [E][F] KEYBOARD/PANEL → [A] 1 INITIAL TOUCH 2 Use the [1 ▲▼]/[2 ▲▼] buttons to specify the touch response. 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 1 2 • HARD 2.
1 Using the Pedals The instrument features three pedals. CVP-509/505 CVP-503/501 Right Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal 1 Right Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal Perform the piano songs by Clavinova • Right Pedal (Damper Pedal) This 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. The right pedal can be used to control the half pedal effect.
1 Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds. Press the [METRONOME ON/OFF] button to start/stop the metronome. Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 1 Adjusting the Metronome Tempo 1 Press the TEMPO [-]/[+] button to call up the pop-up tempo setting display. 2 Use the TEMPO [-]/[+] buttons to set the tempo.
1 Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound (iAFC) CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 When iAFC is engaged, the instrument will sound deeper and more resonant, similar to an acoustic musical instrument. This lets you experience the ambience and reverberation that are characteristic of performing on stage or simulates the sustain sound that occur when you press the damper pedal of a grand piano. 1 1 2 Call up the operation display.
1 4 If you’ve set the depth of SPATIAL EFFECT to a value other than 0, press the [I] (MIC CALIBRATION) button to call up the calibration display. The MIC CALIBRATION display appears. In this display, you can adjust the sensitivity and response of iAFC so that the optimal iAFC effect will be obtained. NOTE 5 If you are using headphones, disconnect the headphones before adjusting iAFC calibration. 5 Press the [G] (CALIBRATION START) button to begin calibration.
Maintenance To keep your Clavinova in optimum condition, we recommend that you periodically follow the maintenance points below. ■ Instrument and Bench Maintenance • When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. CAUTION Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova If you are using a model with a polished finish, gently remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth.
Voices – Playing the keyboard – The instrument features a wide variety of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices, including piano, guitar, strings, brass, wind instruments and more. 2 Voices – Playing the keyboard – Playing Preset Voices Selecting a Voice (RIGHT 1) and playing the keyboard 1 2 Press one of the [A]/[B]/[F]/[G] (RIGHT 1) buttons on the Main display. Make sure that the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT1] button is also turned on. If it is turned off, the right-hand part will not sound.
3 NOTE Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons to select the desired Voice. To call up the other display pages, press one of the [1 ▲] – [5 ▲] buttons or press the same VOICE button again. (CVP-509/505) You can call up the information for the selected Voice by pressing the [7 ▲] (INFO) button. (Some Voices do not have the information display.) To close the information display, press the [EXIT] button. NOTE The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Preset Voice name.
Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands Make sure that the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] and/or [RIGHT 2] buttons are turned on. 2 Press the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button to turn it on. 3 Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to call up the Voice Selection display for the Left part. 4 Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons to select the desired Voice. 5 Play the keyboard.
Voice Types Organ Flutes Voices (page 46) Percussion/Drum Voices When one of the Voices is selected from this button, you can play various drums and percussion instruments or SFX (sound effects) sounds on the keyboard. Details are given in the Drum List of the separate Data List. NOTE • Voice Characteristics The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Voice name—Live!, Cool!, Sweet!, etc. For detailed explanation, refer to the Reference Manual.
• SA2 Voices (S. Articulation2!) (CVP-509) Mainly for wind instrument Voices, a special Yamaha technology called AEM has been used, which features detailed samples of special expressive techniques used on those specific instruments—to bend or slide into notes, to “join” different notes together, or to add expressive nuances at the end of a note, etc. You can add these articulations by playing legato or staccato, or by jumping in pitch by around an octave.
Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard The TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] buttons transpose the overall pitch of the instrument (the keyboard sound, Style playback, Song playback, and so on) in semitone steps. Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the transpose value to 0. NOTE The Transpose functions do not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices. NOTE You can also change the transpose settings in the MIXING CONSOLE display: [MIXING CONSOLE]→ TAB E][F F] TUNE → [1 ▲▼] – [3 ▲▼] [E TRANSPOSE.
Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 NOTE Three examples of effects are introduced to the following. The applied articulation effect differs depending on the selected Voice. For details, refer to the Information display called up by pressing the [7 ▲] (INFO) button on the Voice Selection display. ■ Pressing a pedal triggers different playing effects, separate from your keyboard playing.
Applying Voice Effects The instrument features a sophisticated multi-processor effect system which can add extraordinary depth and expression to your sound. 1 Call up the operation display. [DIRECT ACCESS] → [EXIT] 2 Select the desired part for which you want to add effects. CVP-509/505/503 2 Voices – Playing the keyboard – CVP-501 3 Press the [VOICE EFFECT] button to call up the VOICE EFFECT display.
Use the [1 ▲▼], [3 ▲▼] – [5 ▲▼] and [I] buttons to apply effects to the Voices. 1 [1 ▲▼] LEFT HOLD This function causes the LEFT part Voice to be held even when the keys are released. Nondecaying Voices such as strings are held continuously, while decay-type Voices such as piano decay more slowly (as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). When the Left Hold is ON, an “H” indication appears in the Main display.
Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices The instrument uses advanced digital technology to recreate the legendary sound of vintage organs. Just as on a traditional organ, you can create your own sound by increasing and decreasing the levels of the flute footages. 2 Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button. The FOOTAGE Page of the Organ Flutes Voice is called up. 2 Use the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons to adjust the footage settings. The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes.
3 Press the [I] (PRESETS) button to call up the Organ Flutes Voice Selection display. 4 E][F F] buttons to select the location to which your Use the TAB [E Organ Flutes Voice will be saved. 5 Press the [6 ▼] (SAVE) button to call up the Save display. 6 Save your Organ Flutes Voice by following the procedure on page 68. CAUTION The setting will be lost if you select another Voice or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation.
Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – The instrument features a variety of accompaniment and rhythmic backing patterns (called “Styles”) in a variety of different musical genres including pop, jazz, and many others. The Style features Auto Accompaniment, letting you produce automatic accompaniment playback simply by playing “chords” with your left hand. This lets you automatically recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra—even if you’re playing by yourself.
4 Press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button to play back the rhythm channels. Try playing the keyboard along with the rhythm. To stop the rhythm, press the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button again. Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment Select a Style (steps 1 – 2 on page 48). 2 Press the [ACMP ON/OFF] button to turn on the Auto Accompaniment.
Style Characteristics The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated on the Preset Style icon. • Pro (P): These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability. The resulting accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player. As a result, your chord changes and colorful harmonies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompaniment.
Chords For users who are unfamiliar with chords, this handy chart features common chords for your quick reference. Since there are many useful chords and many different ways to use them musically, refer to commercially available chord books for further details. ★ Indicates the root note.
Operating Style Playback To Start/Stop Playing • [START/STOP] button Style starts playing back as soon as the [START/STOP] button is pressed. To stop playback, press the button again. • [SYNC START] button This puts the Style playback in “standby.” The Style starts playing back when you press any note on the keyboard (when [ACMP ON/OFF] is off) or you play a chord with your left hand (when [ACMP ON/OFF] is on). During the Style playback, pressing this button stops playing and puts the playback in “standby.
Changing Pattern Variation (Sections) During Style playback Each Style features four different Main sections, four Fill-in sections and a Break section. By using these sections effectively, you can easily make your performance sound more dynamic and professional. The section can be freely changed while the Style is playing back. • MAIN VARIATION [A] – [D] buttons Press one of the MAIN VARIATION [A] – [D] buttons to select the desired Main section (the button lights in red).
Calling up the Panel Settings to Match the Style (Repertoire) The convenient Repertoire function automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings (Voice number, etc.) for the currently selected Style. Before using the Repertoire function, you need to import Music Finder records (see instructions on page 73). 1 2 Select the desired Style from the Style Selection display (steps 1 – 2 on page 48). Press the [5 ▲] (REPERTOIRE) button.
Appropriate Panel Settings for the Selected Style (One Touch Setting) One Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient feature that automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings (Voices or effects, etc.) for the currently selected Style, with the touch of a single button. If you’ve already decided which Style you wish to use, you can have One Touch Setting automatically select the appropriate Voice for you. 1 Select a Style (steps 1 – 2 on page 48).
Confirming the One Touch Setting contents You can check the information of the One Touch Setting [1] – [4] assigned to currently selected Style. 1 In the Style Selection display, press the [7 ▲] (OTS INFO.) button to call up the Information display. 2 3 2 Press the [F] (CLOSE) button to close the Information display.
Turning Style Parts On/Off and Changing Voices A Style contains eight channels: RHY1 (Rhythm 1) – PHR2 (Phrase 2) below. You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by selectively turning channels on/off as the Style plays. Style channels • RHY1/2 (Rhythm 1/2): These are the basic parts of the Style, containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns. • BASS: The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the Style.
Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Style and Keyboard You can adjust the volume balance between Style playback and the sound you play on the keyboard. 1 2 Call up the Main display. [DIRECT ACCESS] → [EXIT] (CVP-509/505/503) The Balance display is indicated at the bottom of the Main display. (CVP-501) Open the Balance display by pressing the [C] button. NOTE (CVP-509/505/503) When the Balance display is not indicated, press the [EXIT] button.
Songs – Playing, Practice and Recording Songs – For the Clavinova, “Song” refers to the MIDI songs which include preset songs, commercially available MIDI format files, etc. Not only can you play back a Song and listen to it, but you can also play the keyboard along with Song playback and record your own performance as a Song. Playback of Songs 1 Press the [SONG SELECT] button to call up the Song Selection display. 2 E][F] buttons to select the location of the Press the TAB [E desired Song.
5 Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback. Queuing the next Song for playback While a Song is playing back, you can queue up the next Song for playback. This is convenient for chaining it to the next Song smoothly during stage performance. Select the Song you want play next in the Song Selection display, while a Song is playing back. The “NEXT” indication appears at the upper right of the corresponding Song name. To cancel this setting, press the [8▼] (NEXT CANCEL) button.
• Rewind/Fast Forward Press the [REW] or [FF] button once to move back/forward one measure. Hold the [REW] or [FF] button to scroll backward/forward continuously. Pressing the [REW] or [FF] button calls up a pop-up window showing the current measure number (or Phrase Mark number) in the display. While the Song Position pop-up is shown on the display, you can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to adjust the value.
Displaying Music Notation (Score) You can view the music notation (score) of the selected Song. We suggest that you read through the music notation before starting to practice. 1 2 4 Select a Song (steps 1 – 4 on page 59). NOTE Press the [SCORE] button to call up the Score display. You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB [E][F] buttons when the Song playback is stopped. As starting playback, the “ball” bounces along through the score, indicating the current position.
Displaying Lyrics (Text) When the selected Song contains lyric data, you can view it on the instrument’s display during playback. 1 Select a Song (steps 1 – 4 on page 59). 2 Press the [LYRICS/TEXT] button (CVP-509/505/503) / [LYRICS] button (CVP-501) to call up the Lyrics display. When the Song data contains lyrics data, the lyrics are shown on the display. You can look through the entire lyrics by using the TAB [E][F] buttons when the Song playback is stopped.
Turning Song Channels On/Off A Song consists of 16 separate channels. You can independently turn each channel of the selected Song playback on or off. 1 Press the [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button once or twice to call up the CHANNEL ON/OFF (SONG) display. 2 2 Use the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] button to turn each channel on or off. If you want to play back only one particular channel (solo playback), press and hold down one of the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons corresponding to the desired channel.
Other guide functions There are additional functions in the Guide features, for practicing the timing of playing the keys (Any Key mode) or for Karaoke. [FUNCTION] → [B] SONG SETTING → [A]/[B] GUIDE MODE For more information, refer to the Reference Manual on the website. Repeat Playback The Song Repeat functions can be used to repeatedly play back a Song or a specific range of measures in a Song. This is useful for repeated practicing of difficult-toplay phrases.
Recording Your Performance (Quick Recording) You can record all parts of your performance at once or each part (right-hand, lefthand and Style playback) independently. This is an effective practice tool, allowing you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing. Before starting recording, make the desired panel settings for your keyboard performance — selecting a Voice, Style, etc. 1 Press the SONG [REC] button and the [STOP] button simultaneously.
Save the recorded performance as a Song. Press the [SONG SELECT] button to call up the Song Selection display. The recorded Song can be saved in the Song Selection display. Refer to “Saving Files” on page 68 for instructions. CAUTION The recorded Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the save operation. Multi Track Recording A Song consists of 16 separate channels. With this method, you can record data to each channel independently, one by one.
Saving Files This operation lets you save your original data (such as Songs you’ve recorded and Voices you’ve edited) to a file. The explanations here apply when you save your recorded performance as a Song file. 1 In the file selection display, select the appropriate tab (USER or USB) to which you want to save the data by using the TAB E][F F] buttons. [E 1 2 4 Songs – Playing, Practice and Recording Songs – 68 2 Press the [6 ▼] (SAVE) button to call up the file naming display.
File Management If you’ve saved a lot of files to a USB flash memory or USER drive, it may be difficult to find the desired file quickly. To make it easier to find the files you want, you can organize your files in folders, rename the files, delete unnecessary files, etc. These operations are done in the File Selection display. NOTE Creating a New Folder A new folder cannot be made in the PRESET tab. This operation lets you create new folders.
Renaming Files/Folders This operation lets you rename files/folders. 1 Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to rename. 2 Press the [1 ▼] (NAME) button. The pop-up window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the display. 3 Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the desired file/folder. 4 Press the [7 ▼] (OK) button to confirm the file/folder selection.
3 Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the desired file/folder. To cancel the selection, press the same [A] – [J] button again. Press the [6 ▼] (ALL) button to select all files/folders indicated on the current display including the other pages. To cancel the selection, press the [6 ▼] (ALL OFF) button again. 4 Press the [7 ▼] (OK) button to confirm the file/folder selection. 5 Select the destination tab (USER or USB) to paste the file/folder, E][F F] buttons.
Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website, Chapter 4.
Music Finder – Calling Up Ideal Setups (Voice, Style, etc.) for Each Song – If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don’t know which Style and Voice settings would be appropriate, the convenient Music Finder function can help you out. Simply select the desired music genre (or song title) from among the Music Finder panel settings, and the instrument automatically makes all appropriate panel settings to let you play in that music style.
5 Use the TAB [E][F] buttons to call up the USB display containing the panel settings file downloaded from the website. 6 Press the button which corresponds to the file to display the message for selecting REPLACE/APPEND of the panel settings. 7 Press the [F] (REPLACE) button to delete all records currently in the instrument and replace them with the records of the selected file. Press the [G] (YES) button at the confirmation prompt.
Selecting the Desired Song from among the Panel Settings 1 Press the [MUSIC FINDER] button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display. In the ALL display, all the records are shown. NOTE Refer to page 78 for information on selecting SONG and AUDIO records. Shows the song title and information of the Style assigned to the panel settings. Use the [2 ▲▼]/[3 ▲▼] buttons to select the desired Panel Settings. You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button.
Searching the Panel Settings You can search the records by specifying a song name or keyword, using the Search function of the Music Finder. 5 1 From the ALL page of the MUSIC FINDER display, press the [6 ▲] (SEARCH 1) button to call up the Search display. 2 Enter the search criteria. [A] MUSIC Searches by song name. Pressing the [A] button calls up the pop-up window to enter the song name. To clear the entered Music, press the [F] (CLEAR) button. [B] KEYWORD Searches by keyword.
Registering the Song/Audio data (SONG/AUDIO) By registering the Song/Audio data saved in various places (Song Selection display: page 59; USB Audio Selection display (CVP-509/505/503): page 84) into Music Finder, the instrument can call up song data easily from the song title. 1 Display the Song data. Song data (SONG) in the Song Selection display Press the [SONG SELECT] button to display the song data (Song file) in the Song Selection display.
5 Check the song data (SONG/AUDIO) is added in the MUSIC FINDER display. The song data is shown as SONG or AUDIO in the STYLE column. Recalling the registered song data from Music Finder You can recall the registered song data in the same way as done in the “Selecting the Desired Song from among the Panel Settings” (page 75) and “Searching the Panel Settings” (page 76). • To play back the recalled Song data, press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button after selecting the SONG record.
Registration Memory – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups – The Registration Memory function allows you to save (or “register”) virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory button, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by simply pressing a single button. The registered settings for eight Registration Memory buttons should be saved as a single Bank (file). Registering Your Panel Setups 1 Set up the panel controls (such as Voice, Style, effects, and so on) as desired.
4 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1] – [8] buttons to which you wish to memorize the panel setup. CAUTION If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or green here, the panel setup previously memorized to the button will be erased and replaced by the new settings. The memorized button becomes red, which indicates the number button contains data and its number is selected.
Recalling a Registered Panel Setup The saved Registration Memory Bank files can be recalled by using the REGIST BANK [-]/[+] buttons or the following procedure. 1 Press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection Display. NOTE When recalling the setups including Song/Style file selection from a USB storage device, make sure that the appropriate USB storage device including the registered Song/Style is connected into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website, Chapter 6.
USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – The convenient USB Audio function allows you to play back audio files (WAV or MP3) stored to a USB flash memory device—directly from the instrument. Moreover, since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data (.WAV) to a USB flash memory device, it is possible to play back the files on computer, share them with your friends, and record your own CDs to enjoy as well.
3 Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to. 4 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Playback display (AUDIO PLAYER display). 5 Press the [2 ▲▼] (F/ II) button to play back. CAUTION Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or turn the power off during playback. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data.
Playback-related Operations You can stop, pause, select, rewind, and forward by using the [1 ▲▼] – [6 ▲▼] buttons. Moreover, you can set the REPEAT mode by pressing the [7 ▲] button and adjust the volume by pressing the [7 ▼] button. • Playing back audio files repeatedly Press the [7 ▲] (REPEAT) button then set the REPEAT mode of the audio file by using the [7 ▲▼] buttons. To close the setting display, press the [8 ▲▼] (CLOSE) button. OFF Plays through the selected file, then stops.
Recording Your Performance as Audio CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 Try recording your performance as audio data (WAV file) to a USB flash memory. For example, you can record an ensemble performance of guitar and keyboard together or record yourself singing along with song playback by connecting a guitar, microphone or other device to the instrument. The maximum amount of recording time is 80 minutes per recording, though this may differ depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash memory.
Check the information of the USB flash memory as a recording destination On the display of step 4, press the [E] (PROPERTY) button to check the number of the USB flash memory device, memory size of the device, available recording space on the device, and available time for recording. Press the [F] (OK)/[EXIT] button to close the PROPERTY display. 6 Start recording by pressing the [J] (REC) button, then start your performance.
Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – The Mixing Console gives you intuitive control over aspects of the keyboard parts and Song/Style channels, including volume balance and the timbre of the sounds. It lets you adjust the levels and stereo position (pan) of each Voice to set the optimum balance and stereo image, and lets you set how the effects are applied.
3 Press the [MIXING CONSOLE] button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts. The part name is indicated at the top of the display. NOTE The Style/Song part components are the same as those that appear in the display when you press the panel [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button once or twice.
Changing Voices and Adjusting Panning/Volume for Each Part You can change the Voice and adjust panning and volume for each keyboard part, Style channel or Song channel. Changing the Voice for each part 1 Same operation as in the “Basic Procedure” on page 88. In step 2, select VOL/VOICE tab. 2 Press the [C] (or [H]) button to select the VOICE parameter. Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 3 8 90 3 Press one of the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons to select the desired part.
Adjusting Panning/Volume for each part 1 Same operation as in the “Basic Procedure” on page 88. In step 2, select VOL/VOICE tab. 2 Press the [D] (or [I]) button to select the PANPOT parameter or press the [E] (or [J]) button to select the VOLUME parameter. Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – PANPOT VOLUME 3 Use the [1 ▲▼] – [8 ▲▼] buttons to adjust panning/volume for the desired part. 4 Save your settings (step 5 on page 89).
Applying Effects to Each Part 1 Same operation as in the “Basic Procedure” on page 88. In step 2, select EFFECT tab. 2 Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 2 Use the [C]/[D]/[E] buttons to select the desired effect. • REVERB: Reproduce the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club. NOTE • CHORUS: Produces a rich “fat” sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. • DSP: By default, the most appropriate effect for the selected Voice has been selected.
Adjusting the Overall Volume Using the Master Compressor CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (softness/loudness) of an audio signal. For signals that vary widely in dynamics, such as vocals and guitar parts, it “squeezes” the dynamic range, effectively making soft sounds louder and loud sounds softer. When used with gain to boost the overall level, this creates a more powerful, more consistently high-level sound.
Saving Master Compressor Settings The Master Compressor settings you have edited on page 93 can be saved as the User Compressor type. 1 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to enter the USER MASTER COMPRESSOR display. 3 Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – 2 8 2 Select the destination to which the User Master compressor is to be stored, by using the [3 ▲▼] – [6 ▲▼] buttons. 3 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to open the SAVE display.
Internet Direct Connection You can purchase and download Song data and other types of data from the special website by directly connecting to the Internet. This section provides the overview of the Internet Direct Connection. For specific instructions on connecting and Internet-related terms, refer to the Internet Connection Guide, which can be downloaded from the Yamaha Manual Library website. Entering the Internet Direct Connection Function Press the [INTERNET] button.
2 Enter your model name (CVP-509, for example) in the Model Name area, then click “Search.” 3 Click “Internet Connection Guide” from Search Results.
Operations in the Special Website After connecting the instrument to the internet, use these operations to take advantage of Internet services directly from the instrument. Following Links Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet – By using the [DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button, you can follow links and navigate through the website. You can also use the [6 ▼]/[7 ▲▼]/[8 ▼] buttons and the [8 ▲] (ENTER) button instead of the [DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button.
Monitoring the Internet Connection Status The messages and icons at the bottom right of the Internet display indicate the current Internet connection status. Message 1 4 Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet – 2 3 The following three messages are displayed according to the loading status of the web page. Disconnected.: This appears when the instrument is not connected with the Internet. When this message is displayed, the web page cannot be seen.
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – CVP-509/505 CVP-503/501 Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – Right (higher-key side) Left (lower-key side) Left (lower-key side) Right (higher-key side) Front (keyboard side) CVP-509 Only Front (keyboard side) CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power of all the components. Also, before turning any components on or off, make sure to set all volume levels to minimum (0).
Connecting Audio Devices NOTE Using External Audio Devices for Playback Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no (zero) resistance. You can connect a stereo system to amplify the instrument’s sound by using the AUX OUT [L/L+R]/[R] jacks. When using the CVP-509/505/503, the microphone or guitar sound connected to the instrument’s [MIC./LINE IN] jack is output at the same time. Use only the [L/L+R] jack for connection with a monaural device.
Connecting an External Monitor CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 By connecting with a television using the [VIDEO OUT] jack of the instrument, the lyrics (Lyrics)/text (Text) on the instrument's display can be shown on the television. For CVP-509, the instrument can be connected with the external monitor also by the [RGB OUT] terminal. The [RGB OUT] terminal delivers higher resolution than the [VIDEO OUT] jack.
Connecting a Microphone or Guitar NOTE CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 By connecting a microphone or guitar to the [MIC./LINE IN] jack (standard 1/4" phone jack), you can enjoy singing along with your own performance or playing guitar along with Song playback. The instrument outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through the built-in speakers. The following instructions show how to connect a microphone.
Applying Effects to Your Voice 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [G] MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY 2 Use the [2 ▲▼] – [7 ▲▼] buttons to turn the effect on/off. [2 ▲▼]/ [3 ▲▼] TALK Turning TALK on lets you temporarily cancel the microphone effects or vocal harmony. This is especially useful when you talk between songs during a performance. [4 ▲▼]/ [5 ▲▼] MIC EFFECT Turning MIC EFFECT on applies an effect to your voice. The effect type can be selected in the Mixing Console display (page 92).
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – 10 3 Press the [H] button to call up the Vocal Harmony selection display. 4 Select a Vocal Harmony type by using the [A] – [J] buttons. 5 Turn the [ACMP ON/OFF] button on. 6 Play and hold down chords in the left-hand section of the keyboard or play back a Song which contains chord data, as you sing along with it. The harmony is applied to your voice according to the chord.
Connecting a Footswitch/Foot Controller Optional footswitches (Yamaha FC4 or FC5) and an optional Foot controller (Yamaha FC7) can be connected to the [AUX PEDAL] jack. A footswitch can be used for switching functions on and off, while a foot controller controls continuous parameter such as volume. CAUTION Make sure to connect or disconnect the pedal only when the power is off.
Connecting a USB Storage Device By connecting a USB storage device to the instrument’s [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, you can save data you’ve created to the device. Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal When connecting a USB device to the terminal, be sure to handle the USB device with care. Follow the important precautions below. NOTE For more information about the handling of USB devices, refer to the owner’s manual of the USB device.
Formatting a USB Storage Device When a USB storage device is connected or media is inserted, a message may appear prompting you to format the device/media. If so, execute the format operation. 1 Insert a USB storage device for formatting into the [USB TO DEVICE]. 2 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [E][F] MEDIA CAUTION The format operation deletes any previously existing data. Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain important data.
Connecting to a Computer By connecting a computer to the [USB TO HOST] terminal, you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI, and use the computer to control, edit and organize data on the instrument. CVP-509/505 IMPORTANT You need to install a USB-MIDI driver to connect the computer and the instrument. Refer to the separate Installation Guide. NOTE You can also use the MIDI IN/OUT terminals to connect to a computer.
Connecting External MIDI Devices Use the [MIDI] terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, sequencer, etc.). • MIDI IN Receives MIDI messages from another MIDI device. • MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI messages generated by the instrument to another MIDI device. • MIDI THRU Simply relays the MIDI messages received at MIDI IN.
Utility – Making Global Settings – The Utility section in the Function menu provides a variety of convenient tools and settings for the instrument. These include general settings that affect the entire instrument, as well as detailed settings for specific functions. Also included are data reset functions and storage media control, such as media formatting. Basic Procedure 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY 2 E][F F] buttons to call up desired page.
3 CVP-509/505: Keyboard Stand Assembly CAUTION • Assemble the stand on a flat floor with ample space. • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below. • Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons. • Be sure to use the correct screw size, as indicated below. Use of incorrect screws can cause damage. • Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit.
3 3 5 Attach B and C to A. 1 Align parts B and A so that the protrusion fits into the hole. Attach D to A. 1 Fix D to the bottom surface of A using two short screws. A 2 Fix the side of the speaker box using two short screws. B B D A 2 Fix the bottom surface of the unit using two long screws. A If the screw holes do not align, loosen the other screws and adjust the position of D. B 6 Raise A to the standing position. Use the front legs as support to raise A.
3 8 Connect the pedal cord. 1 Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connector. 11 Set the adjuster. Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. Insert the plug with the arrow-printed side facing front (toward the keyboard side). If the plug will not go in easily, do not force it. Double-check the orientation of the plug, then try again. After completing the assembly, please check the following.
3 CVP-503: Keyboard Stand Assembly CAUTION • Assemble the stand on a hard and flat floor with ample space. 2 Attach C to D and E. 1 Untie and straighten out the bundled cord attached to the bottom of the C. Don’t discard the vinyl tie, you’ll need it later in step 6. • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below. • Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons.
3 5 8 Fix A. 1 Center A to produce equal clearance on the left and right sides. 2 Use 6 x 16 mm short screws to secure A from the front. Set the adjuster. Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. A A After completing the assembly, please check the following. • Are there any parts left over? → Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors. • Is the Clavinova clear of doors and other movable fixtures? → Move the Clavinova to an appropriate location.
3 CVP-501: Keyboard Stand Assembly 2 Attach (finger-tighten) C to D and E. 1 Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal cord. Don’t discard the vinyl tie, you’ll need it later in step 7. • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below. • Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons. • Be sure to use the correct screw size, as indicated below. Use of incorrect screws can cause damage.
3 5 8 Mount A. Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord. Voltage Selector CAUTION Before connecting the AC power cord, check the setting of the voltage selector which is provided in some areas. To set the selector for 110V, 127V, 220V or 240V main voltages, use a “minus” screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel. The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped.
3 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive (Optional) (CVP-509/505) The floppy disk drive can be installed to the bottom of the instrument by using the included floppy disk drive case and screws. For a list of optional floppy disk drives available for this instrument, see “Optional Accessories” (page 127). Have a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver of the appropriate size ready. 1 3 Attach the drive and case assembly to the left underside of the instrument, using the included four screws (4mm x 10mm).
3 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks (The floppy disk drive is optional. For instructions on installing the floppy disk drive, see page 127.) The floppy disk drive lets you save original data you’ve created on the instrument to floppy disk, and allows you to load data from floppy disk to the instrument. Be sure to handle floppy disks and treat the disk drive with care. Follow the important precautions below. Floppy Disk Compatibility Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write Head 3.
Troubleshooting Overall A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. Electrical current is being applied to the instrument. This is normal. Noise is heard from the instrument’s speakers. Noise may be heard if a mobile phone is used near the instrument or if the phone is ringing. Turn off the mobile phone, or use it further away from the instrument. In the LCD display, there are some black points (unlit) or white points (always lit).
Voice The Voice selected from the Voice Selection display does not sound. Check whether or not the selected part is turned on (page 39). A strange “flanging” or “doubling” sound occurs. The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played. The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts are set to “ON,” and both parts are set to play the same Voice. Turn off the RIGHT 2 part or change the Voice of one of the parts. Some Voices will jump an octave in pitch when played in the upper or lower registers.
USB Audio function (CVP-509/505/503) The message “This drive is busy now.” appeared, and then the recording was aborted. Make sure to use a compatible USB storage device (page 106). Make sure that the USB storage device has enough memory (page 87). If you are using a USB memory device to which data has already been recorded, check first that no important data remains on the device, then format it (page 107) and try recording again. Audio files cannot be selected.
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Specifications CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 1430mm (56-5/16") [1430mm (56-5/16")] 1430mm (56-5/16") [1430mm (56-5/16")] 1432mm (56-3/8") [1432mm (56-3/8")] 1372mm (54") [1372mm (54")] Without Music Rest 868mm (34-3/16") [871mm (34-5/16")] 868mm (34-3/16") [871mm (34-5/16")] 885mm (34-13/16") [888mm (34-15/16")] 893mm (35-3/16") [896mm (35-1/4")] With Music Rest 1025mm (40-3/8") [1027mm (40-7/16")] 1025mm (40-3/8") [1027mm (40-7/16")] 1042mm (41") [1043mm (41-1/16")] 1047mm (41-1/4") [10
Voices Preset Custom Compatibility CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 811 + 480 XG + 26 Drum/SFX Kits + GM2 (+ GS Voices for GS Song playback) 689 + 480 XG + 23 Drum/SFX Kits + GM2 (+ GS Voices for GS Song playback) 398 + 480 XG + 19 Drum/SFX Kits + GM2 (+ GS Voices for GS Song playback) 296 + 480 XG + 15 Drum/SFX Kits + GM2 (+ GS Voices for GS Song playback) Super Articulation 2 Voices 11 – – – Super Articulation Voices 49 38 – – – Number of Voices Mega Voices 23 18 15 Natural! Voice
CVP-509 Functions Registration Memory Number of Buttons Lesson/Guide Lesson/Guide CVP-505 Control Yes Yes Demo Playback Yes .wav..mp3 Recording Metronome 5 - 500, Tap Tempo -12 – 0 – +12 Tuning 414.8 – 440 – 466.8 Hz Scale Type 9 PIANO RESET Button Yes Direct Access Storage Internal Memory Yes about 3.2 MB External Drives (Optional) Connectivity about 2.4 MB Headphones x2 Input Volume, Mic.
Index Symbols [F/ II] (PLAY/PAUSE) ..................... 60 [G ](REW)...................................... 61 CHANNEL (Song Creator)................. 72 F CHANNEL (Style Creator) ................. 58 Factory Reset.....................................29 CHANNEL ON/OFF..................... 57, 64 Fast Forward......................................61 Character entry.................................. 27 FAVORITE .........................................78 CHD1/2 (Chord 1/ 2)..........................
Input jack ......................................... 100 Multi Track Recording ........................67 Pro..................................................... 50 INPUT VOLUME.............................. 102 MUSIC FINDER .................................73 Prot.................................................... 61 INTERNET......................................... 95 Music Finder + ...................................78 Protected Song..................................
Sheet music brace ............................ 15 USB TO HOST ................................ 108 SIGNAL lamp .................................. 102 USB Wireless LAN Adaptor............... 96 Song Creator..................................... 72 USB-MIDI driver .............................. 108 Song Record (Music Finder) ............. 74 USER................................................. 26 SONG SELECT ................................ 59 Utility................................................
The followings are the titles, credits and copyright notices for fifty seven (57) of the songs pre-installed in this instrument (CVP-509/505/ 503): Alfie Theme from the Paramount Picture ALFIE Words by Hal David Music by Burt Bacharach Copyright © 1966 (Renewed 1994) by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved All Shook Up Words and Music by Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley Copyright © 1957 by Shalimar Music Corporation Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Elvis Presley Musi
In The Mood By Joe Garland Copyright © 1939, 1960 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., New York Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Moon River from the Paramount Picture BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Henry Mancini Copyright © 1961 (Renewed 1989) by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Isn’t She Lovely Words and Music by Stevie Wonder © 1976 JOBETE MUSIC CO., INC.
(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay Words and Music by Steve Cropper and Otis Redding Copyright © 1968, 1975 IRVING MUSIC, INC. Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Smoke Gets In Your Eyes from ROBERTA Words by Otto Harbach Music by Jerome Kern © 1933 UNIVERSAL - POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, INC. Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved International Rights Secured. Not for broadcast transmission. DO NOT DUPLICATE. NOT FOR RENTAL.
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FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
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DIC231 CVP-509/505/503/501 CVP-509 / 505 / 503 / 501 Owner's Manual Owner's Manual Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Clavinova! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6-7.