User Manual

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CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-735, CLP-795GP, CLP-765GP Owner’s Manual
Enjoying the Piano Performance
Parameters you can set in the Piano Room
Item Icon Description
Default
setting
Setting Range
Lid Position Recreates the differences in sound depending on how high
the (virtual) grand piano lid is opened.
Full Full, Half,
Closed
Brightness Adjusts the brilliance of sound. Differs
depending on
the Voice.
0 – 10
Touch Determines how the sound responds to your playing
strength. You should adjust this setting according to the
specific Voice you’re playing or the particular Song you’re
performing, as desired.
Medium Soft2, Soft1,
Medium, Hard1,
Hard2, Fixed
Reverb Determines the Reverb type which is applied to all the entire
sound including the keyboard performance, Song playback
and MIDI data input from an external MIDI device.
Differs
depending on
the Voice.
Refer to the
Reverb Type
List (page 90)
Reverb
Depth
Adjusts the Reverb depth. When “Reverb” is set to “off” or a
value of “0,” no effect is produced.
Differs
depending on
the Voice.
0 – 40
Master Tune Fine tunes the pitch of the entire instrument. This function is
useful when you play this instrument along with other
instruments or CD music.
A3 = 440.0 Hz A3 = 414.8 Hz –
466.8 Hz
(approx. 0.2 Hz
steps)
VRM Turns the VRM effect on/off. For information about the VRM
function, refer to page 29.
Listening to the VRM Demo
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button
while this display is open to play
back the VRM Demo Song. You
can hear the Demo Song with and
without the effect (VRM on or off).
The five parameters below can be set when “VRM” is On.
On On, Off
Damper
Resonance
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect which is
applied when the damper pedal is pressed.
50 10
Damper
Noise
Turns the Damper Noise produced by the VRM function On/
Off. For details on damper noise, refer to page 29. This
function will be disabled when “Damper Resonance” is set to
“0.”
On On, Off
String
Resonance
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect which is
applied when a note on the keyboard is pressed.
50 10
Duplex Scale
Resonance
Adjusts the sympathetic vibrations of the duplex scaling
resonance effect in VRM. For details about duplex scaling,
refer to “What is Duplex Scale?” (page 29).
50 10
Body
Resonance
Adjusts the resonance of the piano itself (the soundboard,
the sides, the frame and so on) in VRM.
50 10