Yamaha CVP-900 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Editing the voice — Sound Creator
CVP-900
90
PIANO (Natural Piano Voice has been selected)
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88.
COMMON
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88.
SOUND (Regular Voice only)
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88.
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These controls are used to adjust the
brilliance of the tone. This setting
affects all Natural voices globally. When
other than piano voice (Natural) is
selected, set this on EFFECT page.
For details, see the EFFECT page
(page 92).
Determines the tuning curve, especially
for piano voices. Select “FLAT” if you
feel the tuning curve of the piano voice
does not quite match that of other
instruments voices.
STRETCH.. Tuning curve particularly
for pianos
FLAT.......... Tuning curve in which the
frequency is octave
doubled over the entire
keyboard range
Determines the depth of
sustain sampling for the
damper pedal.
Determines the depth of
string resonance.
The available parameters
differ depending on the
selected voice.
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Set the volume of the current edited
voice.
Set the portamento time of each
part (MAIN/LAYER/VOICE)
(Regular Voice only) (page 122).
Determines the touch sensitivity, or
how greatly the volume responds to
your playing strength.
0 —–– Produces more dramatic
level drops, the more softly
you play.
64
– Normal response.
127— Produces high volume for
any playing strength (fixed).
Shift the octave range of the
selected voice up or down in
octaves. When the Main or Layer
part’s voice is used, the M/LYR
parameter is available; when the
Left part’s voice is used, the LEFT
parameter is available.
The parameters are the
same as for CONTROLLER
display. For details, see
page 139.
This determines whether the voice
is played monophonically (Regular
Voice only) (page 59).
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Determines the filter, EG, and
vibrato settings (see below).