Yamaha CVP - 105 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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CVP-109/107/105/700
You can connect the Clavinova to a wide range of audio equipment by
using the AUX IN and AUX OUT jacks, which are located at the left end
of the unit on the underside (CVP-109/107/700) or rear panel (CVP-105).
AUX IN Jacks...........................................................................................................
X Set the input level............................................................................................
You should set the [MIC/LINE] switch to
the LINE position when connecting an
audio source with line-level output to the
[MIC.] jack.
Set the [MIC/LINE] switch (located next to the [MIC.] jack) to the
MIC position.
MIC/LINE
C Adjust the microphone volume. .......................................................
Use the [MIC. VOL.] knob (located next to the [MIC.] jack) to set the
microphone volume, then trying singing into the microphone. The vol-
ume should be set high enough that the [SIGNAL] lamp on the front
panel lights steadily when you sing, but not so high that the [OVER]
lamp lights. (These two lamps can be found at the left end of the panel,
next to the [VOCAL HARMONY] button.)
Audio Input and Output
CAUTION
Never connect the Clavinova’s AUX
OUT jacks to its AUX IN jacks, either
directly or via external audio equip-
ment. Such connections could result
in a feedback loop that will make nor-
mal performance impossible, and may
even damage the Clavinova.
The volume of the audio signal input at
the AUX IN jacks is affected by the
[MASTER VOLUME] slider.
The sounds of other instruments or
tone generator modules can be output
through the speaker system of the
Clavinova by connecting audio cables to
the AUX IN jacks as shown here.
Use the AUX IN [L/L+R] jack for
monophonic input. For stereo input, con-
nect the left channel output to the AUX
IN [L/L+R] jack, and the right channel
output to the AUX IN [R] jack.
Tone Generator
R
AUX IN
L/L
+
R
Audio and Video Connections
MIC/LINE
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The Vocal Harmony function (page 175)
may not work properly if the [OVER] lamp
lights during microphone use.