Yamaha CVP - 107 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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CVP-109/107/105/700
Backup ............................................................................................................................
Backup
FUNCTION [BACKUP 1] Display — page 13
Backup functions
Settings: ON, OFF
Basic settings: ON (REGISTRATION)
OFF (all other groups)
This function allows you to set the backup of various parameter
groups on or off. When set to on, the corresponding settings will not be
reset to the basic settings (default settings) when power is turned off.
Press the or button or use the data dial or [–] and [+] buttons to
select the desired group, then use the rightmost LCD button to set the
selected group to backup on/off. The (“*”) mark at the beginning of the
group name indicates that the backup setting of the group is turned on.
The settings of groups whose backup settings are set to off will return to
the basic settings (default settings) when the power is turned off.
Backup is used for the following groups on the Clavinova.
Group Description
VOICE SETTING Voice-related settings
REV/CHO/EFF Reverb, chorus, and effect settings
TUNE Master tuning, micro tuning, scale tuning
PEDAL Pedal function settings
ACMP SETTING Auto Accompaniment-related settings
SONG SETTING Settings related to the Song mode
REGISTRATION Registration data, Freeze function settings
MIDI SETTING MIDI function settings
VOCAL HARMONY Vocal Harmony settings (CVP-109/107/700)
Permanent Settings
The following settings are always backed
up:
Help language
Song volume
Video Out settings (CVP-109/107/700)
Backup ON/OFF
Refer to page 13 in the Reference Booklet for a list of the specific
parameters in each group.
Parameters that are backed up will be retained in memory for about a
week if the Clavinova is not turned on during this time. All parameters
will be reset to their default values if the power remains off for longer
than about a week. To ensure that your backed-up settings are main-
tained, turn the power on for a few minutes at least once a week.
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