Yamaha CVP-79A Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Accompaniment
During playback the indicator of the
currently-playing variation will be lit
while that of the next variation to play
flashes. (The only exception is: during
playback of the ending, the flashing
[MAIN A] or [MAIN B] button indicator
indicates which ending variation is
currently playing.)
If the left pedal is switched to START/
STOP operation (pages 27 and 93), it
performs the same function as the
panel [START/STOP] buttons (press to
START, press again to STOP). The left
pedal can also be assigned for INTRO
A/FILL TO A, INTRO B/FILL TO B, and
ENDING operation pages 30 and
32.
variations (the [MAIN A] or [MAIN B] button indictor will flash during
the ending). The ending will begin from the top of the next measure if
the [ENDING] button is pressed on or after the 2nd beat of a measure.
TAP SYNCHRO START/STOP
START/STOP
INTRO A/
FILL TO A
INTRO B/
FILL TO B
MAIN A MAIN B ENDING
SMALL
ABC
ABC ON
AUTO BASS CHORD
Metronome
The CVP-79A/69/69A/59S also offers a metronome function that is
ideal for practice.
To start the metronome, simply press the [METRONOME] button so
that its indicator lights. The metronome will play at the currently selected
tempo whether a style is playing or not. The metronome volume can be
adjusted via the [ABC/SONG VOLUME] control.
METRONOME
The pop-up screen that appears when the [METRONOME] button is
pressed also provides access to a range of other metronome settings.
When “NORMAL” is selected the metronome click sounds continuously
at the current tempo with no accented beats. The “4/4”, “3/4”, “2/4”, and
“5/4” settings produce a bell accent on the first beat of each measure.
If a style is started by pressing the
[START/STOP] button while the metro-
nome is playing, the metronome will
continue to sound along with the style.
The metronome bell accent will not
sound during accompaniment play-
back.
Press the [METRONOME] button again to stop the metronome
sound (the METRONOME indicator will go out). The metronome will
also stop automatically if the [START/STOP] button is pressed to stop a
style in progress.