Yamaha CVP-210 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Editing the voice — Sound Creator
CVP-210/208
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SOUND CREATOR Parameters (Natural/Regular Voices)
The parameters for Organ Flutes, see page 96.
The following parameters are linked to the ones in each display.
PIANO Determines the parameters unique to piano sounds, such as tuning curve or sustain
sampling. This page is available only when the Natural piano voice is selected.
COMMON Determines the common settings such as voice volume or octave.
SOUND
Determines the timbre/EG (Envelope Generator)/vibrato of the voice (Regular voice only).
EFFECT/EQ Determines the effect depth/type and equalizer settings.
HARMONY Determines the Harmony/Echo settings.
Common parameter Other location
MONO VOICE EFFECT (TOP PANEL) page 62
PORTAMENTO TIME MIXING CONSOLE page 125
LEFT PEDAL TYPE CONTROLLER (FUNCTION) page 142
LEFT PEDAL SETTING CONTROLLER (FUNCTION) page 142
FILTER BRIGHTNESS MIXING CONSOLE page 125
FILTER HARMONIC CONTENT MIXING CONSOLE page 125
REVERB DEPTH MIXING CONSOLE page 126
CHORUS DEPTH MIXING CONSOLE page 126
DSP ON/OFF VOICE EFFECT (TOP PANEL) page 61
DSP DEPTH MIXING CONSOLE page 126
DSP TYPE/VARIATION MIXING CONSOLE/VOICE EFFECT (TOP PANEL) page 61,126
EQ LOW GAIN MIXING CONSOLE page 128
EQ HIGH GAIN MIXING CONSOLE page 128
HARMONY/ECHO TYPE HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
HARMONY/ECHO VOLUME HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
HARMONY/ECHO SPEED HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
HARMONY/ECHO ASSIGN HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
HARMONY/ECHO CHORD NOTE ONLY HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
HARMONY/ECHO TOUCH LIMIT HARMONY/ECHO (FUNCTION) page 146
Natural Voices and Regular Voices
Built into the CVP-210/208 are two different tone generation sources, Natural and
XG. The Natural tone generation source and its voices feature a huge amount of wave
memory, giving you enormous and finely detailed expressive power over the sound.
The XG source (which powers the Regular voices) provide maximum compatibility
with a wide variety of devices and song data.
The maximum amount of polyphony for each tone generation source is set up to best
enhance your performance. In general, the songs and styles are played back using the
XG source, while the Natural voices are played from the keyboard — allowing you to
play the Natural voices with full polyphony, even if the song and style data exceeds the polyphonic limit.
* Depending on the particular style selected, a Natural voice may be used for the accompaniment. Usually, songs are played back using the
XG voices (page 163); however, you can have them automatically “re-voiced” — using the exceptionally rich and realistic sounds exclusive
to the CVP-210/208 (page 124).
The available parameters
differ depending on the
selected voice type, Regular
or Natural (see below).
Keep in mind that there are
certain parameters whose
Sound Creator settings
affect only the Main part’s
voice.
Voices sounded with the XG
source are divided into two
groups. One is the original
set of Clavinova voices
(Cool!, Sweet!, Live!,
Live!Drums, Organ Flutes),
and the other is the conven-
tional XG set.
Natural! Cool! Sweet! Live!
Live!Drums
OrganFlutes! XG
Clavinova-exclusive voices GM/XG-compatible voices
Natural voices (sounded by
Natural tone generation source)
Regular voices (sounded by XG tone generation source)
Used mainly for keyboard-played
voices
For keyboard-played voices, song/style playback*