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PEDAL
In this position a subtle-but-warm reverb effect is added to
the sound whenever the damper pedal is pressed.
ROOM
This setting add a continuous reverb effect to the sound that
is similar to the type of acoustic reverberation you would
hear in a medium-size room.
HALL
For a really spacious reverb sound, use the HALL
setting.
This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large
concert hall.
COSMIC
"COSMIC"
is an echo effect in which the sound seems to
"bounce" around in the stereo sound field.
@ EFFECT Control (CLP-670 only)
The EFFECT control provides a range of four effects that
you can use in addition to the REVERB effects. Please note
that when any of these effects is selected the Clavinova pro-
vides 16-note polyphony rather than the maximum 32 notes.
Simply slide the EFFECT control to the required position:
OFF
No effect is produced.
PAN
This effect causes the Clavinova sound to sweep back and
forth between its stereo speaker systems.
DETUNE
DETUNE delivers a thick, multi-instrument sound by produc-
ing two notes of slightly different pitch for every single note
you play on the keyboard—i.e.
the two notes are slightly
""detuned.""
TREMOLO
TREMOLO is a gentle variation in volume that gives the sound
a more dynamic feel.
DUAL
The DUAL effect actually makes it possible to play two voices
simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. The
voices combined when DUAL is activated are normally the last
two voices selected (the voice selected first is played via the
right speaker and the voice selected last is played via the left
speaker). For example, if you press the PIANO 1 voice selec-
tor and then the VIBES voice selector, and then set the EF-
FECT control to DUAL, The PIANO 1 and VIBES LEDs will
both light and both voices will be played simultaneously—
PIANO
1 from the right speaker and VIBES from the left.
If another voice selector—say CELESTA—is
pressed while
DUAL is active, the newly selected voice (CELESTA) will be
combined with the previously selected voice (VIBES in this ex-
ample). If the EFFECT control is then set to OFF, the last
voice selected (CELESTA in this example) will be selected.
* Here are some examples of how the DUAL
logic works:
1. If you select these voices in this order:
PIANO 1-+E.PIANO 1—HARPSICHORD
1
and then set the EFFECT control to DUAL, the E.PIANO 1
and HARPSICHORD 1 voices will be played simultaneously.
2. If you select these voices in this order:
PIANO 1>E.PIANO
1>E.PIANO
1
and then set the EFFECT control to DUAL, the PIANO 1 and
E.PIANO 1 voices will be played simultaneously.
3. If the EFFECT control is already set to DUAL and you select
these voice in this order:
PIANO 1>E.PIANO
1—HARPSICHORD
1,
the E.PIANO 1 and HARPSICHORD
1 voices will be played
simultaneously.
4. ff the EFFECT control is already set to DUAL and you select
these voices in this order:
PIANO 1—E.PIANO
1-E.PIANO
1,
the E.PIANO
1 voice will be selected twice! The result is
that you'll hear only the E.PIANO 1 voice, and polyphony
will be 16 notes rather than the maximum 32.
Note: If the EFFECT control is set to DUAL immediately after
turning the power ON, the PIANO
1 and PIANO 2 voices
will be combined.
Soft Pedal
Pressing the soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes
the timbre of notes played.
@ Sostenuto Pedal
If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the
sostenuto pedal while the note(s) are held, those notes will be
sustained as long as the pedal is held (as if the damper pedal
had been pressed) but all subsequently played notes will not
be sustained. This makes it possible to sustain a chord, for
example, while other notes are played ''staccato."'
Damper Pedal
@ HEADPHONE Jack [Bottom Panel]
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here
for private practice or late-night playing. The internal speaker
system is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones
is plugged into the HEADPHONE
jack.
@ OPTIONAL IN L/R and OUT L/R Jacks
These jacks are intended primarily for use with Yamaha EM-
series Expander Modules such as the EME-1
Reverb Box,
EMT-1
FM
Sound
Box, EMT-10
AWM
Sound
Box and
EMR-1 Drum Box. In the case of the EME-1 Reverb Box, for
example, the OPTIONAL OUT jacks connect to the EME-1
LINE IN jacks, and the EME-1
LINE OUT jacks connect
back to the Clavinova OPTIONAL IN jacks. This allows ap-
plication of a range of high-quality digital effects, including
reverb and echo, to the Clavinova sound. Refer to the EM-
series Expander Module device owner's manual for connec-
tion details.
(3 AUX OUT L/R Jacks
The AUX OUT L and R jacks deliver the output of the
Clavinova for connection to a stereo sound system, a mixing
console or a tape recorder.
Note: The AUX OUT jack signal must never be returned to the
OPTIONAL
IN jacks, either directly or through external
equipment. Always use the OPTIONAL IN and OUT jacks
when connecting EM-series or other Yamaha peripheral
equipment.
MIDI IN, THRU and OUT Connectors
The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external
MIDI device (such as the EMQ-1
Memory Box) which can
be used to control the Clavinova. The MIDI THRU connector
re-transmits any data received at the MIDI
IN connector,
allowing ""chaining"" of several MIDI instruments or other
devices. The MIDI
OUT
connector
transmits MIDI
data
generated
by the Clavinova
(e.g. note and velocity data
produced by playing the Clavinova keyboard).
More details on MIDI are given in "MIDI FUNCTIONS"
on page 14.
| PREPARATION
Check your power supply
Make
sure that your local AC
mains voltage matches
the
voltage specified on the name plate on the rear panel. In some
areas a voltage selector may be provided on the rear panel
of the main unit. Make sure that the voltage selector is set for
the voltage in your area.
The music stand
If you will be using sheet music with your Clavinova, raise
the music stand built into it's top panel by lifting the rear
edge of the music stand, then flip down the music stand braces
and engage them with the corresponding recesses.
The music stand can be lowered after slightly lifting it and
folding the two brackets which support it against the back
of the stand.
Name Plate Location
The nameplate is located on the rear panel.