Yamaha CVP-89 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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F6
CANCEL
16BEAT
DANCE
POP
Custom Rhythm
The CVP-89 CUSTOM RHYTHM feature allows you
to create 12 original rhythm patterns that can be later
recalled and played at any time, just like the presets.
Each custom rhythm pattern can be “stored” in any of
the CVP-89’s 12 panel style memory locations.
Creating an Original Rhythm Pattern
BEAT
MAX
MIN
MASTER VOLUME
DEMOLEFT PEDAL
UTILITYREVERB
PROGRAM
CUSTOM
RHYTHM
TEMPO
TAP
METRONOME
+
/ NO
+ / YES
MEMORY
REGIST-
RATION
RHYTHMBASS 1 CHORD 2
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
MAX
MIN
STYLE
POP 16BEAT
DANCE
POP
BOOGIE
SLOW
ROCK
SWING
JAZZ
BALLAD
BOSSARHUMBA
MARCH
STYLE
COUNTRY
WALTZ
STYLE
13-50
DISK
STYLE
1
2
START/STOP
INTRO/
ENDING
SYNCHRO
START
SOLO
STYLEPLAY
NORMAL
FILL TO
NORMAL
VARIATI ON
FILL TO
VARIATI ON
FULL
KEYBOARD
A B C
SINGLE/
FINGERED
A B C
VOICE
PIANO
CLAVINOVA
TONE
E. PIANO
HARPSI-
CHORD
VIBES GUITARSTRINGSORGAN CHOIR
UPRIGHT
BASS
ELEC
BASS
DRUMS
VOICE
13-60
SPLIT
1
23
4
5
6
7
89
0
VOICE
SONG/PHRASE
NUMBER
START/STOP
REW
FF
REC
CHORD
SEQUENCE
PHRASE
REPEAT
GUIDE
LAMP
CANCEL
SONG SELECT
1
2
3-10
DISK ORCHESTRA
PAUSE
RIGHT
LEFT
ORCH
RHYTHM
PROGRAM
CUSTOM
RHYTHM
ZSelect a Rhythm......................................................................................................................................
Begin by selecting one of the preset rhythms (NORMAL or VARIATION), a
previously-recorded custom rhythm, or a loaded disk style rhythm (NORMAL or
VARIATION) that is close to the rhythm you want to create. For example, select a
WALTZ rhythm if you want to program a rhythm pattern in
3/4 time. You cannot program a 3/4 rhythm when a 4/4 rhythm is selected, and vice
versa.
XPress [PROGRAM]..................................................................................................................................
Press the [PROGRAM] button so that its LED indicator lights. The selected
rhythm will begin playing.
When the PROGRAM mode is engaged, the LED indicators for all rhythm se-
lectors that currently contain custom rhythm data will glow green. Any previ-
ously programmed and stored custom rhythm pattern can be erased from
memory by pressing the corresponding rhythm button while holding the [CAN-
CEL] (F6) key.
CSet the Required Resolution .................................................................................................................
The initial resolution for custom rhythm programming is 16th (for doublet-type
beats) or 12th notes (for triplet-type beats): “QUANTIZE ON” will appear on the
display when the PROGRAM mode is engaged. This means that all entered notes
will be adjusted to fall on the nearest 16th or 12th beat. If you need greater resolu-
tion for free-tempo passages, switch to 96th-note resolution by pressing the [TAP]
key (“QUANTIZE OFF” will appear on the display). You can return to 16th (12th)
note resolution at any time by pressing the [METRONOME] button.
POP 16BEAT
DANCE
POP
BOOGIE
SLOW
ROCK
PROGRAM
TAP
METRONOME
+
[001]CUSTOM NORMAL
œ= 78 QUANTIZE ON
VEnter the Rhythm....................................................................................................................................
You can now add new notes to the selected rhythm accompaniment by playing
the keyboard percussion keys at the appropriate timing. Keyboard velocity sensitiv-
ity lets you add accents and dynamics as required. The rhythm pattern is two meas-
ures long (the current measure number will appear on the display), and the pattern
will continue to repeat so you can add new instruments during each repeat, if nec-
essary.
NOTES
If you want to create a totally new rhythm from scratch, press the [CLEAR ALL]
(G6) key and the [CANCEL] key simultaneously before beginning to program.
This cancels all the instruments in the original accompaniment, leaving only a
metronome sound (the metronome sound is not recorded).
F6 G6
CANCEL
CLEAR
ALL