CVP-509 / 505 / 503 / 501 Reference Manual This Reference Manual explains advanced features of the CVP-509/505/503/501 that are not explained in the Owner's Manual. Please read the Owner's Manual first, before reading this Reference Manual.
Contents 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 3 2 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – 3 Voice Characteristics ......................................................... 3 Selecting GM/XG or Other Voices from the Panel............. 4 Selecting the Harmony/Echo type...................................... 5 Pitch-Related Settings ....................................................... 7 Editing Voices (Voice Set) ................................................. 9 Editing Organ Flutes Parameters...............
Perform the piano songs by Clavinova This function is fully explained in the Owner’s Manual. Refer to the corresponding chapter in the Owner’s Manual. 1 Voices 2 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – – Playing the Keyboard – Contents Voice Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Selecting GM/XG or Other Voices from the Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Selecting the Harmony/Echo type You can select the desired Harmony/Echo effect from a variety of types. Press the [VOICE EFFECT] button. Turn the Harmony/Echo on by pressing the [I] (HARMONY/ECHO) button. Call up the operation display by pressing the [J] (TYPE SELECT) button. Use the [1 ▲▼]–[3 ▲▼] buttons to select the Harmony/Echo type. The Harmony/Echo types are divided into the following groups, depending on the particular effect applied.
■ Multi Assign Type The Multi Assign effect automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (Voices). Both of the keyboard part [RIGHT 1] and [RIGHT 2] should be turn on when using the Multi Assign effect. The Right 1 and Right 2 Voices are alternately assigned to the notes in the order you play.
Pitch-Related Settings Fine-tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument—useful when you play the Clavinova along with other instruments or CD music. Please note that the Tune function does not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices and audio files. 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [A] MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE → TAB [E][F] MASTER TUNE 2 Use the [4 ▲▼]/[5 ▲▼] buttons to set the tuning in 0.2 Hz steps, from 414.8–466.8 Hz.
3 2 Change the following settings as necessary. [2 ▲▼] BASE NOTE Determines the base note for each scale. When the base note is changed, the pitch of the keyboard is transposed, yet maintains the original pitch relationship between the notes. [3 ▲▼]– [5 ▲▼] TUNE Select the desired note to be tuned by using the [3 ▲▼] buttons and tune it in cents by using the [4 ▲▼]/[5 ▲▼] buttons. NOTE In musical terms a “cent” is 1/100th of a semitone. (100 cents equal one semitone.
Editing Voices (Voice Set) The instrument has a Voice Set feature that allows you to create your own Voices by editing some parameters of the existing Voices. Once you’ve created a Voice, you can save it as a User Voice to the USER drive or external devices for future recall. Select the desired Voice (other than an Organ Flutes Voice). The editing method is different for the ORGAN FLUTES Voices compared to other Voices. For instructions on editing the ORGAN FLUTES Voices, see page 15.
Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays The Voice Set parameters are organized into six different displays. The parameters in each display are described separately, below. NOTE The available parameters differ depending on the Voice. ■ PIANO Page This display is available only when the Natural! piano Voice (page 3) is selected. 2 Voices – Playing the Keyboard – [1 ▲▼]/ [2 ▲▼] TUNING CURVE Determines the tuning curve.
[4 ▲▼]/ [5 ▲▼] PART OCTAVE Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves. When the edited Voice is used as any of the RIGHT 1–2 parts, the R1/R2 parameter is available; when the edited Voice is used as the LEFT part, the LEFT parameter is available. [6 ▲▼] MONO/POLY Determines whether the edited Voice is played monophonically or polyphonically. [7 ▲▼] PORTAMENTO TIME Sets the portamento time (pitch transition time) when the edited Voice is set to “MONO” above.
■ SOUND Page FILTER Filter is a processor that changes the timbre or tone of a sound by either blocking or passing a specific frequency range. The parameters below determine the overall timbre of the sound by boosting or cutting a certain frequency range. In addition to making the sound either brighter or mellower, Filter can be used to produce electronic, synthesizer-like effects. [1 ▲▼] BRIGHT. (Brightness) Determines the cutoff frequency or effective frequency range of the filter (see diagram).
■ EFFECT/EQ Page 1 REVERB DEPTH/CHORUS DEPTH/DSP DEPTH/VIB ROTOR [1 ▲▼]/ [2 ▲▼] REVERB DEPTH Adjusts the reverb depth. [3 ▲▼]/ [4 ▲▼] CHORUS DEPTH Adjusts the chorus depth. [5 ▲▼] DSP ON/OFF Determines whether the DSP is on or off. [6 ▲▼] DSP DEPTH Adjusts the DSP depth. If you want to re-select the DSP type, you can do so in the “2 DSP” menu explained below. [7 ▲▼] VIBE ROTOR This will be displayed only if VIBE VIBRATE is selected for the DSP Type parameter explained below.
Disabling Automatic Selection of Voice Sets (Effects, etc.) Each Voice is linked to its default VOICE SET parameter settings. Usually these settings are automatically called up when a Voice is selected. However, you can also disable this feature by the operation in the relevant display as explained below. For example, if you want to change the Voice yet keep the same Harmony effect, set the HARMONY/ECHO parameter to OFF (in the display explained below). 1 Call up the operation display.
Editing Organ Flutes Parameters The Organ Flute Voices selected from the [ORGAN FLUTES] button can be edited by adjusting the footage levers, adding the attack sound, applying effect and equalizer, etc. CAUTION After editing, go to the Voice Selection display by pressing the [I] (PRESETS) button and save the setting. The settings will be lost if you select another Voice or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation. ■ FOOTAGE Page Refer to the Owner’s Manual, chapter 2.
Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – Contents Selecting the Chord Fingering Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Style Playback Related Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Split Point Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Memorizing the Original One Touch Setting .
Chord Fingering Types Makes it simple to produce orchestrated accompaniment using major, seventh, minor and minor-seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the Chord section of the keyboard. This type is available only for Style playback. The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used: C C7 For a major chord, press the root key only. Cm For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key and a black key to its left.
Style Playback Related Settings The instrument has a variety of Style playback functions which can be accessed in the display below. 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING → TAB [E][F] STYLE SETTING 2 Use the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons for each setting.
[2 ▲▼] OTS LINK TIMING This applies to the OTS Link function. This parameter determines the timing in which the One Touch Settings change with the MAIN VARIATION [A]–[D] change. (The [OTS LINK] button must be on.) REAL TIME One Touch Setting is immediately called up when you press a MAIN VARIATION button. NEXT BAR One Touch Setting is called up at the next measure, after you press a MAIN VARIATION button.
Split Point Settings These are the settings (there are two Split Points) that separate the different sections of the keyboard: the Chord section, the LEFT part section and the RIGHT 1 and 2 section. The two Split Point settings (below) are specified as note names. Split Point (S) Chord section 3 Split Point (L) Voice RIGHT 1–2 Voice LEFT 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [C] STYLE SETTING/SPLIT POINT/CHORD FINGERING → TAB [E][F] SPLIT POINT 2 Set the Split Point.
Memorizing the Original One Touch Setting You can create your own One Touch Setting setups. 1 Select the desired Style to memorize your One Touch Setting. 2 Set up the panel controls (such as Voice, effects, and so on) as desired. 3 Press the [MEMORY] button. 4 4 Press one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING [1]–[4] buttons. A message appears in the display prompting you to save the panel settings. 5 Press [F] (YES) button to call up the Style Selection display and save the panel settings as a Style file.
Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator) Styles are made up of fifteen different sections (Intro, Main, Ending, etc.) and each section has eight separate channels. With the Style Creator feature, you can create a Style by separately recording the channels, or by importing pattern data from other existing Styles. Sections Channels You can use one of the three different methods described below to create a Style. The created Style can also be edited.
Realtime Recording In the BASIC Page, you can create a single Style by recording the individual channels one-by-one, using realtime recording. Realtime Recording Characteristics—Loop Recording and Overdub Recording • Loop Recording Style playback repeats the rhythm patterns of several measures in a “loop,” and Style recording is also done using loops. For example, if you start recording with a two-measure MAIN section, the two measures are repeatedly recorded.
5 Use the [5 ▲▼]/[6 ▲▼] buttons to determine the length (number of measures) of the selected section, then press the [D] (EXECUTE) button to actually enter the specified length. 6 Specify the channel to be recorded by simultaneously holding down the [F] (REC CH) button and pressing the appropriate numbered button, [1 ▼]–[8 ▼]. To cancel the selection, press the corresponding [1 ▼]–[8 ▼] button again.
9 Start recording by pressing the STYLE CONTROL [START/STOP] button. Playback of the specified section starts. Since the accompaniment pattern plays back repeatedly in a loop, you can record individual sounds one by one, listening to the previous sounds as they play. For information on recording to channels other than the rhythm channels (RHY1, 2), refer to the section “Rules when recording non-rhythm channels” below.
Step Recording In the EDIT Page, you can record notes with absolutely precise timing. This Step Recording procedure is essentially the same as that for Song Recording (page 45) with the exception of the points listed below: • In the Song Creator, the End Mark position can be changed freely; in the Style Creator, it cannot be changed. This is because the length of the Style is automatically fixed, depending on the selected section.
Select the channel for which you wish to replace the pattern by using the [A]–[D] and [F]–[I] buttons. Call up the Style Selection display by pressing the same button again. Select the Style containing the pattern you want to replace in the Style Selection display. To return to the previous screen, press the [EXIT] button after selecting the Style. [A]–[D], [F]–[I] buttons 4 5 6 5 Select the desired section of the newly imported Style (chosen in step 4) by using the [2 ▲▼]/[3 ▲▼] (SECTION) buttons.
Editing the Rhythmic Feel 1 3 2 1 1 3 In the GROOVE Page, use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the edit menu, then edit the data by using the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons. Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – 1 GROOVE This lets you add swing to the music or change the “feel” of the beat by making subtle shifts in the timing (clock) of the Style. The Groove settings are applied to all channels of the selected Style.
2 DYNAMICS This changes the velocity/volume (or accent) of certain notes in the Style playback. The Dynamics settings are applied to each channel or all channels of the selected Style. CHANNEL Selects the desired channel (part) to which Dynamics is to be applied. [3 ▲▼]/ [4 ▲▼] ACCENT TYPE Determines the type of accent applied—in other words, which notes in the part(s) are emphasized with the Dynamics settings. [6 ▲▼] STRENGTH Determines how strongly the selected Accent Type (above) will be applied.
Editing Data for Each Channel 1 5 4 2 1 3 3 In the CHANNEL Page, use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the edit menu. 1 QUANTIZE Same as in the Song Creator (page 55), with the exception of the two additional available parameters below. Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment – Eighth notes with swing Sixteenth notes with swing 2 VELOCITY CHANGE Boosts or cuts the velocity of all notes in the specified channel, according to the percentage specified here.
Making Style File Format Settings The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha’s auto accompaniment (Style playback) know-how into a single unified format. By using the Style Creator, you can take advantage of the power of the SFF format and freely create your own Styles. The chart shown below indicates the process by which the Style is played back. (This does not apply to the rhythm track.) These parameters can be set via the Style Creator feature, in the PARAMETER Page.
2 Use the [1 ▲▼]/[2 ▲▼] (CHANNEL) buttons to select the channel to be edited. The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display. 3 Use the [3 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons to edit the data. For details on editable parameters, see pages 32–35. 4 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to execute the Save operation. CAUTION The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation.
2 NTR/NTT [3 ▲▼]/ [4 ▲▼] NTR (Note Transposition Rule) Determines the relative position of the root note in the chord, when converted from the Source Pattern in response to chord changes. Refer to the list below. [5 ▲▼]– [7 ▲▼] NTT (Note Transposition Table) Sets the note transposition table for the source pattern. Refer to the list below. [8 ▲▼] NTT BASS ON/ OFF The channel for which this is set to ON will be played back by the bass root note, when the on-bass chord is recognized by the instrument.
3 HARMONIC MINOR 5th In addition to the Harmonic Minor transposition above, augmented and diminished chords affect the 5th note of the Source pattern. NATURAL MINOR When the played chord changes from a major to a minor chord, this table lowers the third, sixth and seventh intervals in the scale by a semitone. When the chord changes from a minor to a major chord, the minor third, flatted sixth and flatted seventh intervals are raised by a semitone. Other notes are not changed.
4 RTR (Retrigger Rule) These settings determine whether notes stop sounding or not and how they change pitch in response to chord changes. STOP The notes stop sounding. PITCH SHIFT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the type of the new chord. PITCH SHIFT TO ROOT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the root of the new chord. RETRIGGER The note is retriggered with a new attack at a new pitch corresponding to the next chord.
Songs – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs – Contents Editing Music Notation Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with the Song Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[2 ▲▼] RIGHT ON/ OFF Enables/disables display of the right-hand key range. RIGHT and LEFT (above) cannot be turned off at the same time. [3 ▲▼] CHORD ON/ OFF Enables/disables display of the chords. If the selected Song does not contain chord data, chords are not displayed. [4 ▲▼] LYRICS ON/ OFF Enables/disables display of the lyrics. If the selected Song does not contain lyric data, lyrics are not displayed.
[6 ▲▼] NOTE NAME Selects the type of the note name indicated at the left of the note in the notation from among the following three types. The settings here are available when the NOTE ON/OFF parameter above is set to ON. A, B, C Note names are indicated as letters (C, D, E, F, G, A, B). FIXED DO Note names are indicated in solfeggio and differ depending on the selected language. MOVABLE DO Note names are indicated in solfeggio according to the scale intervals, and as such are relative to the key.
Editing Lyrics/Text Display Settings CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 To view the lyrics of the selected Song, press the [LYRICS/TEXT] button. If the selected Song contains lyric data, you can have the lyrics shown in the display. Even if the Song does not contain lyrics data, you can input and show the lyrics, or you can show a text file (created on a computer, .txt file less than 60KB) in the display.
Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with the Song Playback When playing back a Song and a Style at the same time, channels 9-16 in the Song data are replaced with style channels -- allowing you to play the accompaniment parts of the Song yourself. Try playing chords along with the Song playback as shown in the instructions below. When playing back a Song and a Style at the same time, we recommend that you use the Preset Songs in the “Sing-a-long” folder.
Song Playback Related Parameters (Repeat settings, Channel settings, Guide Function) The instrument has a variety of Song playback functions—repeat playback, various guide settings, etc.— which can be accessed in the display below. Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [B] SONG SETTING [A]/[B] GUIDE MODE [C] GUIDE LAMP [D] GUIDE LAMP TIMING [H] REPEAT MODE Songs – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs – 4 See page 42. Determines the method of repeat playback.
[3 ▲▼] AUTO CH SET When set to “ON,” this automatically sets the proper MIDI channels for the Right- and Left hand parts pre-programmed in the commercially available Song data. Normally, this should be set to “ON.” [5 ▲▼]/ [6 ▲▼] LYRICS LANGUAGE Determines the language of the displayed lyrics. AUTO When the language is specified in the Song data, the lyrics are displayed accordingly. When the language is not specified in the Song data, the lyrics language is regarded as INTERNATIONAL below.
Guide menu for keyboard practice • Follow Lights With this function, the keyboard guide lamps indicate which notes you should play. Song playback pauses and waits for you to play. When you play the correct notes, Song playback continues. • Any Key With this function, you can play the melody of a Song just by pressing a single key (any key is OK) in time with the rhythm. Song playback pauses and waits for you to play any key.
Playing Backing Parts with the Performance Assistant Technology This feature makes it exceptionally easy to play the backing parts along with Song playback. NOTE To use the performance assistant technology, the Song must contain chord data. If the Song contains this data, the current chord name will be displayed in the Main display during Song playback, letting you easily check whether the Song contains chord data or not. 1 Select a Song.
Creating/Editing Songs (Song Creator) To create a Song, you can compose your performance by entering it one event at a time (called “Step Recording”), as well as recording your performance in real time (described in the Owner’s Manual). This section explains operations of Step Recording and re-recording or editing existing Song data. Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [F] DIGITAL REC MENU → [A] SONG CREATOR There are six Pages (tabs) in the Song Creator display. • REC MODE Re-records the Song.
3 Press the [F] button to select the channel for recording. 4 Press the [G] (STEP REC) button to call up the STEP RECORD display. 5 Start Step Recording by using the [A]–[J] buttons and [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons. Refer to the example on page 47 for specific instructions. When a note is input, the location (bar: beat: clock), note name, velocity and length are shown as a list. 4 Songs – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs – [A]/[B]/ [C] Moves the cursor in the list.
Example of Step Recording—Melodies 1 2 3 4 * The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to the following operation step numbers. In this example, keep in mind that one of the steps involves holding down a key on the keyboard while executing the operation. Select the Voice for recording after calling up the Step Recording display. NOTE Since the music score displayed on the instrument is generated from the recorded MIDI data, it may not appear exactly the same as shown here.
4 Enter the next notes and apply a tie. 4-1 Press the [G] button to select “mp.” 4-2 Press the [H] button to select “Normal.” 4-3 While holding G3 key on the keyboard, press the [6 ▲▼] button. Do not release the G3 key yet. Keep holding it while executing the following steps. 4-4 While holding the G3 key, press the C4 key. Do not release the G3 and C4 keys yet. Keep holding the notes while executing the following step. 4-5 While holding the keys G3 and C4, press the [5 ▲▼] button.
Recording Chords (Step Recording) You can record Chords and Sections (Intro, Main, Ending, and so on) one at a time with precise timing. These instructions show how to record chord changes using the Step Record function. 1 Press the SONG [REC] and SONG [STOP] buttons simultaneously. A blank Song (“New Song”) is called up for recording. NOTE Selecting a blank Song initializes the panel settings. 2 Select the Style you want to use in the Song. 3 Call up the operation display.
Example of Step Recording—Chords NOTE This example uses a Style in 4/4 time. C 1 2 3 MAIN A BREAK MAIN B F G F G7 * The numbers shown in the illustration correspond to the following operation step numbers. C Before starting, make sure the [AUTO FILL IN] button is set to off. 1 Enter the chords for the Main A section. 1-1 Press the STYLE CONTROL [MAIN A] button. 1-2 Press the [5 ▲▼] button to select the half-note length. 1-3 Play the chord C, F and G in the chord section of the keyboard.
3 Enter the chords for the Main B section. 3-1 Press the STYLE CONTROL [MAIN B] button. 3-2 Press the [4 ▲▼] button to select the whole-note length. 3-3 Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard. 3-1 3-3 C 3-2 4 Press the SONG [STOP] button (or press the [C] button) to return to the top of the Song, then hear the newly entered Song by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. 5 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Step Recording display.
Re-Recording a Specific Section—Punch In/Out When re-recording a specific section of an already-recorded Song, use the Punch IN/OUT function. In this method, only the data between the Punch In point and the Punch Out point is overwritten with the newly recorded data. Keep in mind that the notes before and after the Punch In/Out points are not recorded over, although you will hear them play back normally to guide you in the Punch In/Out timing. 1 Call up the operation display.
[7 ▲▼]/ [8 ▲▼] PEDAL PUNCH IN/OUT When this is set to ON, you can use the center pedal to control the Punch In and Punch Out points. While a Song is playing back, pressing (and holding) the center pedal instantly enables Punch In recording, while releasing the pedal stops recording (Punch Out). You can press and release the center pedal as often as you want during playback to punch in/ out of overwrite recording.
Editing Channel Events 1 3 2 1 4 Songs – Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs – 1 In the CHANNEL Page, use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the edit menu, then edit the data by using the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons. For details of the edit menu and available settings, see page 55. 2 Press the [D] (EXECUTE) button to execute the operation for the current display.
1 QUANTIZE The Quantize function allows you to align the timing of all the notes in a channel. For example, if you record the musical phrase shown at right, you may not play it with absolute precision, and your performance may have been slightly ahead of or behind the precise timing. Quantize is a convenient way of correcting for this. [2 ▲▼]/ [3 ▲▼] CHANNEL Determines which MIDI channel in the Song data is to be quantized. [4 ▲▼]– [6 ▲▼] SIZE Selects the quantize size (resolution).
2 DELETE You can delete the data of the specified channel in the Song. Select the channel whose data to be deleted by using the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons, then press the [D] (EXECUTE) button to execute the operation. 3 MIX This function lets you mix the data of two channels and place the results in a different channel. It also lets you copy the data from one channel to another. [2 ▲▼]/ [3 ▲▼] SOURCE 1 Determines the MIDI channel (1–16) to be mixed.
5 SETUP The current settings of the Mixing Console display and other panel settings can be recorded to the top position of the Song as the Setup data. The Mixing Console and panel settings recorded here are automatically recalled when the Song starts. NOTE Before executing the Setup operation, move the Song position to the top of the Song by pressing the SONG [STOP] button. [1 ▲▼]– [7 ▲▼] SELECT Determines which playback features and functions will be automatically called up along with the selected Song.
Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics You can edit the chord events, note events, system exclusive events and lyrics in the same manner on the corresponding display: CHORD, 1-16, SYS/EX and LYRICS. These displays are called “Event List display” because some events are shown in a list view. Event List display Indicates the location (position) of the corresponding event. Indicates the event value. Indicates the event type. See page 59.
■ Chord Events (CHORD Page) Style Style Tempo Tempo Chord Chord root, Chord type, On Bass Chord Sect Style Section (Intro, Main, Fill In, Break, Ending) OnOff On/off status for each part (channel) of the Accompaniment Style CH.Vol Volume for each part (channel) of the Accompaniment Style S.Vol Overall volume of the Accompaniment Style ■ Note Events (1-16 Page) An individual note within a Song.
Displaying Specific Types of Events In the Event List displays, various types of events are shown. It may sometimes be difficult to pinpoint the ones you want to edit. This is where the Filter function comes in handy. It lets you determine which event types will be shown in the Event List displays. 1 Press the [H] (FILTER) button in the CHORD, 1-16, SYS/EX. or LYRICS displays. 2 Checkmark the desired item to be displayed.
Music Finder – Calling Up Ideal Setups (Voice, Style, etc.) for Each Song – Contents Creating a Set of Favorite Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Editing Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Saving the Record as a Single File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Editing Records You can create a new record by editing the currently selected record. The newly created records are automatically saved in the internal memory. 5 1 Select the desired record to be edited in the MUSIC FINDER display. 2 Press the [8 ▲▼] (RECORD EDIT) button to call up the EDIT display. 3 Edit the record as desired. Music Finder – Calling Up Ideal Setups (Voice, Style, etc.) for Each Song – [A] MUSIC Edits the song name.
4 Enter the edits you’ve made to the record as described below. Creating a new record Press the [J] (NEW RECORD) button. The record is added to the ALL display. If you’ve entered the record to the FAVORITE display in step 3, the record is added to both the ALL display and the FAVORITE display. Overwriting an existing record Press the [8 ▲] (OK) button. If you set the record as a Favorite in step 3, the record is added to the FAVORITE display.
Viewing Record Information on the Internet (MUSIC FINDER Plus) NOTE The available contents of the Music Finder Plus service are subject to change. 5 1 Make sure that your instrument is connected to the Internet, and press the [MUSIC FINDER] button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display. 2 Select the record whose information you want to view by using the [1 ▲▼]–[5 ▲▼] buttons or the [DATA ENTRY] dial. 3 Press the [J] (MUSIC FINDER +) button to open the Web page.
Registration Memory – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups – Contents Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration Sequence) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 • Confirming the Registration Sequence Setting in the Main Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 • Saving the Registration Sequence Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration Sequence) As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you want to quickly switch between settings—without having to take your hands from the keyboard. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up the eight setups in any order you specify, by simply using the TAB [E][F] buttons or the pedal as you play. 1 Select the desired Registration Memory bank to program a sequence.
5 Program the Sequence order, from left to right. Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY [1]–[8] buttons on the panel, then press the [6 ▲▼] (INSERT) button to input the number. Indicates the Registration Memory numbers, in the order of the current Registration Sequence. [1 ▲▼]– [4 ▲▼] CURSOR Moves the cursor. [5 ▲▼] REPLACE Replaces the number at the cursor position with the currently selected Registration Memory number.
Confirming the Registration Sequence Setting in the Main Display In the Main display, you can confirm whether the Registration Memory numbers are called up according to the sequence programmed on pages 66–67. The Registration Sequence is indicated at the top right of the Main display, letting you confirm the currently selected number. To shift the Registration Memory numbers, use the TAB [E][F] buttons when the Main display is shown.
USB Audio (CVP-509/505/503) – Playback and Recording Audio Files – This function is fully explained in the Owner’s Manual. Refer to the corresponding chapter in the Owner’s Manual. Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – Contents Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 • Song Auto Revoice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 2 2 [1 ▲▼]– [3 ▲▼] VOICE NAME Selects the XG Voices to be replaced (Voices usually used when playing back). [4 ▲▼]– [6 ▲▼] REVOICE TO Selects the Voices used to replace the XG Voices (when SONG AUTO REVOICE is set to ON). [F] ALL REVOICE Replaces all of the replaceable XG Voices with the rich and authentic Voices of the instrument. [G] PIANO REVOICE Replaces only the piano Voices. [I] BASIC REVOICE Replaces only the recommended Voices that are suitable for playing back the song.
Editing TUNE Parameters [A]/[B]/ [F]/[G] PORTAMENTO TIME Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next. The Portamento Time determines the pitch transition time. Higher values result in a longer pitch change time. Setting this to “0” results in no effect. This parameter is available when the selected keyboard part is set to Mono.
Editing EFFECT Parameters Selecting an Effect type 1 Press the [F] (TYPE) button in the EFFECT Page of the Mixing Console display. The Effect Type Selection display is called up. 2 2 8 3 4 5 Use the [1 ▲▼]/[2 ▲▼] buttons to select the effect BLOCK. Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance – Effect Block Effect-applicable parts Effect characteristics REVERB All parts Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club.
5 Use the [7 ▲▼]/[8 ▲▼] buttons to select the effect TYPE. If you want to edit the effect parameters, go on to the next operation. Editing and Saving the effect 1 Press the [F] button to call up the display for editing the effect parameters. 2 If you have selected one of the DSP2–5 (CVP-509)/DSP2–4 (CVP-505/503/501) effect blocks in step 2: You can edit its standard parameters as well as its variation parameter. To select the standard type of parameters, press the [B] button.
4 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the display for saving your original effect. 6 5 5 Use the [3 ▲▼]–[6 ▲▼] buttons to select the destination for saving the effect. The maximum number for effects that can be saved differs depending on the effect block. 6 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the effect. When recalling the saved effect, use the same procedure as in steps 4–5 of “Selecting an Effect Type.
The instrument possesses a high grade five-band digital EQ. With this function, a final effect—tone control— can be added to the output of your instrument. You can select one of the five preset EQ settings in the EQ display. You can even create your own custom EQ settings by adjusting the frequency bands, and save the settings to one of two User Master EQ types.
Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the CVP-509/505/503/501 Directly to the Internet – Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the CVP-509/505/503/501 Directly to the Internet – Contents Editing the Browser Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 • Editing Bookmarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages You can “bookmark” the page you’re viewing, and set up a custom link so the page can be instantly called up in the future. With the desired page currently selected, press the [4 ▲▼] (BOOKMARK) button. The Bookmark display appears, showing a list of the currently saved bookmarks. NOTE Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the CVP-509/505/503/501 Directly to the Internet – 1 For information on Bookmark display, see page 78.
Editing Bookmarks From the Bookmark display, you can change the names and rearrange the order of your bookmarks, as well as delete unnecessary bookmarks from the list. Internet Direct Connection – Connecting the CVP-509/505/503/501 Directly to the Internet – 9 78 [1 ▲▼] (UP/DOWN) Moves the selection position in the Bookmark list. [2 ▲▼] VIEW Opens the web page of the selected bookmark. [3 ▲▼] ADD Used when saving a bookmark (page 77). [4 ▲▼] MOVE Changes the order of the bookmarks.
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – Contents Microphone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 • Microphone Overall Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 • Talk Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
■ 3BAND EQ (selected by [A] or [F] button) EQ (Equalizer) is a processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands which can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. The instrument features a high-grade three-band (LOW, MID and HIGH) digital equalizer function for the microphone sound. [1 ▲▼]/ [3 ▲▼]/ [5 ▲▼] Hz Adjusts the center frequency of the corresponding band. [2 ▲▼]/ [4 ▲▼]/ [6 ▲▼] dB Boosts or cuts the level of the corresponding band by up to 12 dB.
KBD (Keyboard): OFF Keyboard control over harmony is turned off. UPPER Notes played to the right of the split point control the harmony. LOWER Notes played to the left of the split point control the harmony. [4 ▲▼] BAL. (Balance) This lets you set the balance between the lead vocal (your own voice) and Vocal Harmony. Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal.
Talk Settings This function gives you special settings for making announcements between songs, separate from the settings for your singing performance. 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [G] MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY → [I] MIC SETTING → TAB [E][F] TALK SETTING 2 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the parameter to be adjusted, then set the value by using the [1 ▲▼]–[7 ▲▼] buttons.
Editing Vocal Harmony 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [G] MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY 2 Press the [H] (VOCAL HARMONY TYPE) button to call up the VOCAL HARMONY TYPE selection display. 3 Select a Vocal Harmony type to be edited by using the [A]–[J] buttons. Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – This section explains briefly how to create your own Vocal Harmony types, and lists the detailed parameters for editing. Up to ten Vocal Harmony types can be created and saved.
5 Edit the Vocal Harmony. 6 Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – 6 [1 ▲▼]/ [2 ▲▼] EFFECT TYPE Re-selects the Vocal Harmony Type. [3 ▲▼]– [5 ▲▼] PARAMETER Selects the parameter you want to edit. See below. [6 ▲▼]/ [7 ▲▼] VALUE Sets the value of the selected parameter. [8 ▲▼] RETURN Returns to the VOCAL HARMONY TYPE Selection display. Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type.
Adjusts the degree of lead vocal gender change. This is available when the LEAD GENDER TYPE on page 84 is set to other than Off. The higher the value, the more “feminine” the harmony voice becomes. The lower the value, the more “masculine” the voice. LEAD PITCH CORRECT This parameter is only effective when the LEAD GENDER TYPE on page 84 is set to other than Off. When Smooth or Hard is selected, the pitch of the lead vocal is shifted in precise semitone steps.
Footswitch/Foot Controller Settings Assigning Specific Functions to Each Foot Pedal In addition to the footswitch or foot controller, the three piano pedals installed to the instrument (Right, Center and Left pedals) can also be assigned to various functions here. The following explanations cover the related operations and assignable functions (parameters). NOTE For information on how to connect a foot pedal or what kinds of pedals can be connected, refer to the Owner’s Manual, chapter 10.
VOLUME* Allows you to use a foot controller to control the volume. This function is available only for the pedal connected to the instrument’s AUX PEDAL jack. SUSTAIN Allows you to use a pedal to control the sustain. When you press and hold the pedal, all notes played on the keyboard have a longer sustain. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes.
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – 10 88 MODULATION* Applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard. Moreover, various effects can be added to the S. Articulation Voice. The effect becomes deeper when pressing down the foot controller. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. MODULATION (ALT) (CVP-509/505) As a variation on MODULATION, the effects (waveform) can be switched on/ off by the pedal/footswitch.
The pedal plays a percussion instrument selected by the [4 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons. You can use the keyboard to select the desired percussion instrument. PERCUSSION NOTE When you select the percussion instrument by pressing a key on the keyboard, the velocity with which you press the key determines the percussion volume. RIGHT 1 ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 1] button. RIGHT 2 ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [RIGHT 2] button. LEFT ON/OFF Same as the PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button.
5 When you’ve finished editing, press the [EXIT] button to return to the MIDI template Selection display. 6 Select USER tab display by using the TAB [E][F] buttons, then press the [6 ▼] (SAVE) button to save the edited template. ■ Pre-programmed MIDI Templates Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – ALL PARTS Transmits all parts including the keyboard parts (RIGHT 1, 2, and LEFT), with the exception of Song parts.
MIDI System Settings The explanations here apply to the SYSTEM Page in step 4 on page 89. Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select the parameters (below), then set the ON/OFF status by using the [1 ▲▼]–[8 ▲▼] buttons. Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – 1 Local Control Turns the Local Control for each part on or off.
MIDI Transmit Settings The explanations here apply to the TRANSMIT Page in step 4 on page 89. This determines which parts will be sent as MIDI data and over which MIDI channel the data will be sent. 1 The dots corresponding to each channel (1–16) flash briefly whenever any data is transmitted on the channel(s). 1 Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices – 1 2 3 Use the [A]/[B] buttons or [1 ▲▼]/[2 ▲▼] buttons to select the part for changing transmit settings.
MIDI Receive Settings The explanations here apply to the RECEIVE Page in step 4 on page 89. This determines which parts will receive MIDI data and over which MIDI channels the data will be received. 1 The dots corresponding to each channel (1–16) flash briefly whenever any data is received on the channel(s). 2 3 1 Use the [A]/[B] buttons or [1 ▲▼]/[2 ▲▼] buttons to select the channel to be received. The instrument can receive MIDI messages over 32 channels (16 channels x 2 ports) by USB connection.
Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI Receive The explanations here apply to the BASS Page in step 4 on page 89. These settings let you determine the bass note for Style playback, based on the note messages received via MIDI. The note on/off messages received at the channel(s) set to “ON” are recognized as the bass note of the chord of Style playback. The bass note will be detected regardless of the [ACMP ON/OFF] or split point settings.
Utility – Making Global Settings – Contents CONFIG1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 CONFIG2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 SCREEN OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 MEDIA . . . . . . . . . .
2 Metronome [2 ▲▼] VOLUME Determines the level of the metronome sound. [3 ▲▼]– [5 ▲▼] SOUND Determines which sound is used for the metronome. BELL OFF ................. Conventional metronome sound, with no bell. BELL ON................... Conventional metronome sound, with bell. ENGLISH VOICE...... Count in English GERMAN VOICE ..... Count in German JAPANESE VOICE.... Count in Japanese FRENCH VOICE ....... Count in French SPANISH VOICE ......
CONFIG2 Select the desired parameter: 1 Speaker 2 Voice Category Button Options/Display-related Settings 1 SPEAKER Determines whether or not the speaker will sound. [3▲▼]/ [4▲▼] SPEAKER HEADPHONE SW Speaker sounds normally, but is cut off when headphones are inserted to the PHONES jack. ON Speaker sound is always on. OFF Speaker sound is off. You can only hear the instrument sound via the headphones.
SCREEN OUT CVP-509 CVP-505 CVP-503 CVP-501 Refer to the Owner’s Manual, chapter 10. MEDIA You can set or execute important media-related operations for the instrument. The word “media” refers to the connected USB storage device. Utility – Making Global Settings – [A]/[B] DEVICE LIST Selects the desired media which you want to check the remaining memory (see “PROPERTY” below) or format the media (see the Owner’s Manual).
[D] BACKUP Lets you backup all data on the instrument to a USB storage device. Refer to the Owner’s Manual. [E] RESTORE Loads the backup file from the USB storage device. [I] OWNER NAME Lets you enter your name as the owner. The Owner name is indicated on the opening display when you turn the power on. Refer to the Owner’s Manual. [J] MAIN PICTURE (CVP-509/505) Lets you select background picture for the Main display.
SYSTEM RESET There are two reset methods in the SYSTEM RESET display: Factory Reset and Custom Reset. Custom Reset (see page 101) Factory Reset (see below) Factory Reset—Restoring the Factory Programmed Settings This function lets you restore the status of the instrument to the original factory settings. 1 Utility – Making Global Settings – 11 2 100 Select the desired item to be restored by using [1 ▲▼]–[3 ▲▼] buttons and add a checkmark to it by pressing the [4 ▲] (MARK ON) button.
Custom Reset—Saving and Recalling Your Original Settings as a Single File 1 Make all desired settings on the instrument. 2 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → TAB [E][F] SYSTEM RESET 3 Press one of the [F]–[I] buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data. [F] SYSTEM SETUP FILES Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY and microphone setting display (CVP-509/505/503) are handled as a single System Setup file.
Index Numerics Chord Events .................................... 59 1-16 .................................................. 45 CHORD FINGERING ....................... 16 3BAND EQ ....................................... 80 CHORD NOTE ONLY ......................... 6 CHORD SYS/EX. .............................. 91 Chord Tutor ....................................... 16 A CHORUS .................................... 13, 72 ACCENT TYPE ................................ 29 CHORUS DEPTH (Talk) .............
I MODULATION (Voice Set) ................11 PHRASE MARK REPEAT ................ 41 Internet Direct Connection ................ 76 MONO/POLY .....................................11 PIANO (Voice Set) ............................ 10 MOVABLE DO ...................................38 PITCH BEND RANGE ...................... 71 Multi Assign Type ................................5 PITCH SHIFT ................................... 35 K MULTI FINGER .................................17 PITCH SHIFT TO ROOT ....
S T X SCALE TUNE ..................................... 7 TALK SETTING ................................ 82 XG .......................................................4 SCORE ............................................ 36 Tap .................................................... 96 SECTION SET ................................. 19 TEMPO (Style Setting) ..................... 19 SEQUENCE END ............................ 66 Text display ....................................... 39 SET UP (Score) ........