Yamaha CVP - 405 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Quick Guide
CVP-405/403/401 Owner’s Manual
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The indicator of the [TRACK 1 (R)] button goes out. You can now play that part by yourself.
n Have the guide lamp flash a lead-in to the music
In the GUIDE LAMP TIMING, select NEXT (page 138).
Practice the muted part using the guide lamps.
n Adjusting the tempo
Refer to page 31.
Quickly changing tempo during a performance (Tap function)
The tempo can also be changed during Song playback by tapping the [TAP TEMPO] button twice at the desired tempo.
3 Press the [TRACK 1 (R)] button to mute the right-hand part.
4 Press the SONG [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback.
5 Press the SONG [STOP] button to stop playback.
6 Turn the [GUIDE] button off.
Adjusting the volume balance between the Song and the keyboard
This lets you adjust the volume balance between Song playback and the sound you play on the keyboard.
1 Call up the Main display.
[DIRECT ACCESS] [EXIT]
n The Balance display is indicated at the bottom of the Main display.
When the Balance display is not indicated, press the [EXIT] button.
(On the CVP-401, open the volume balance display by pressing the [C] button.)
2 To adjust the Song volume, press the [1
π†
] button. To adjust the keyboard (RIGHT 1) volume, press the [6
π†
]
button.
n About keyboard parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left)
See page 80.
Other guide functions
The initial setting “Follow Lights (page 138)” was used in the instructions “One-handed Practice with the Guide
Lamps” above. There are additional functions in the Guide feature, as described below. To select a guide function, see
page 137.
For keyboard performance
Any Key
This lets you practice the timing of playing the keys.
For Karaoke
Karao-Key
This automatically controls the timing of Song playback to match your singing—a convenient feature for singing
along with your keyboard performance (page 54).
•Vocal CueTIME (CVP-405/403)
This automatically controls the timing of the accompaniment to match the melody (pitch) of your singing—allow-
ing you to practice singing with the correct pitch.