User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- Compatible formats for this instrument
- About the Manuals
- Included Accessories
- Contents
- Welcome to the World of CVP!
- Panel Controls
- Starting Up
- Basic Operations
- Display Structure
- Display Configuration
- Closing the Current Display
- Display-based Controls
- Using the ASSIGNABLE Buttons
- File Management
- Entering Characters
- Using the Pedals
- Using the Metronome
- Adjusting the Tempo
- Setting the Touch Sensitivity of the Keyboard
- Transposing the Pitch in Semitones
- Adjusting the Volume Balance
- Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings (Initializing)
- Data Backup
- Piano Room – Enjoying the Piano Performance –
- Voices – Playing the Keyboard –
- Playing Preset Voices
- Setting the Split Point
- Calling up the Appropriate Settings for Piano Performance (Piano Reset)
- Locking the Settings for Piano Performance (Piano Lock)
- Playing Realistic Resonance-enhanced Piano Sounds (VRM Voices)
- Playing Super Articulation Voices
- Creating Original Organ Flutes Voices
- Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment –
- Song Playback – Playing and Practice Songs –
- Song Recording – Recording Your Performance –
- Microphone – Adding Vocal Harmony Effects to Your Singing –
- Registration Memory/Playlist – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups –
- Mixer – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –
- Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
- I/O Connectors
- Connecting USB Devices ([USB TO DEVICE] terminal)
- Connecting to a Computer ([USB TO HOST] terminal/MIDI terminals)
- Connecting to a Smart Device ([AUX IN] jack/Bluetooth/[USB TO HOST] terminal/Wireless LAN)
- Listening to Audio Playback by the External Device through the Instrument’s Speaker ([AUX IN] jack/Bluetooth/[USB TO HOST] terminal)
- Using an External Speaker System for Playback (AUX OUT [L/L+R]/[R] jacks)
- Connecting External MIDI Devices (MIDI terminals)
- Viewing the Instrument’s Display on an External Monitor
- Connecting a Microphone or Guitar ([MIC/LINE IN] jack)
- Connecting a Footswitch/Foot Controller ([AUX PEDAL] jack)
- Menu Display Function List
- CVP-809 (Grand piano type) Assembly
- CVP-809 Assembly
- CVP-805 Assembly
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner’s Manual
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Maintaining the Left Voice (even when releasing the keys)
When the Le Hold function is set to “On” via [Menu] → [Keyboard], the Voice for the Le part is held
even when the keys are released. Non-decaying 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 at the left side of the keyboard illustration in the
center of the Home display.
The key which divides the keyboard into two or three
areas is referred to as “Split Point.” There are two types of
Split Point: “Left Split Point” and “Style Split Point.” The
“Left Split Point” divides the keyboard into the Left part
area and Main part area while the “Style Split Point”
divides the keyboard into the Chord section for Style
playback (page 58) and the Main or Left part area.
Though both Split Points are at the same key (F
P
2) by
default, you can also set them individually (as shown).
NOTE
The guide lamp located at the Split Point lights up when the Left part is
turned on or the [ACMP ON/OFF] button is turned on.
1 Call up the Split Point/Fingering
window: [Menu] → [Split&Fingering].
NOTE
The Split Point/Fingering window can be called up also by
holding the keyboard illustration on the Home display.
2 Touch [Left] or [Style] to turn it on.
If you want to set both Split Points to the same
key, turn both of them on.
3 Tou ch []/[] to select the desired key
as Split Point.
You can set the Split Point also by pressing the actual key while holding down the keyboard
illustration on the display.
NOTE
The Left Split Point cannot be set lower than the Style Split Point.
Setting the Split Point
Style Split Point
Left Split Point
Chord section
Left part
Left part, Main (and Layer) part
Main (and Layer) part
3
2
Style
Split Point
Left Split Point