Yamaha Clavinova CLP-156 Bedienungsanleitung

Yamaha Klavier Clavinova CLP-156

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CLP
-
156
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha CLP-156 Clavinova. Your Clavinova is a fine musical instru-
ment that employs advanced Yamaha music technology. With the proper care, your Clavinova
will give you many years of musical pleasure.
Stereo sampling of the acoustic piano voices offers unmatched realism and expressive power, while
the AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generator system offers rich, realistic reproductions of all
other voices.
Piano-like touch response adjustable in 4 stages provides extensive expressive control and out-
standing playability.
Dual play mode allows 2 voices to be played simultaneously.
Unique Clavinova Tone voice provides a fresh sound for new musical expression.
Damper pedal includes natural resonance effect for the piano voices, simulating the string and sound-
board resonance of acoustic pianos.
Metronome feature with variable tempo facilitates practice.
2-track digital recorder lets you record and play back anything you play on the keyboard.
Internal 3.5" floppy disk drive provides extended Recorder capacity and Disklavier PianoSoftplay-
back capability one blank floppy disk for recording and one PianoSoft demonstration disk (excerpts
from the Disklavier PianoSoft disks) are provided.
MIDI compatibility and a range of MIDI functions make the Clavinova useful in a range of advanced
MIDI music systems.
In order to make the most of your Clavinova’s performance potential and features, we urge you
to read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly, and keep it in a safe place for later reference.
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Your Clavinova is a fine musical instrument, and deserves the most careful treatment.
Observe the following points and your Clavinova will sound and look great for many years.
Taking Care Of Your Clavinova
1. Never Tamper With the Internal Circuitry
Never open the case and touch or tamper with the internal
circuitry.
2. Turn Off After Use
Always turn the POWER switch OFF after use, and close the
key cover to protect the keyboard.
3. Clean Carefully
Clean the cabinet and keys of your Clavinova only with a
clean, slightly damp cloth. A neutral cleanser may be used if
desired. Never use abrasive cleansers, waxes, solvents or
chemical dust cloths since these can dull or damage the fin-
ish.
4. Avoid Vinyl
Never place any vinyl products on your Clavinova. Contact
with vinyl can cause irreversible damage to the finish.
5. Avoid Humidity & Heat
Install your Clavinova in a place that is away from direct sun-
light, excessive humidity or heat.
6. Handle With Care
Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or
other parts of your Clavinova, and avoid scratching or bump-
ing it with hard objects.
7. Name Plate Location
The CLP-156 name plate is located on the bottom panel.
8. Handling Floppy Disks
Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft disk is write-protected, and
therefore cannot be used to save songs. To save Recorder
songs from the Recorder, a blank floppy disk should be
used (one blank disk is supplied with the Clavinova).
Taking Care of Your Floppy Disks
Do NOT eject the disk during recording or playback, or at
any time when the disk drive lamp is lit. Doing so may
damage both the disk and the FDD.
Do NOT turn the Clavinova on or off while the disk is in
the drive.
Always eject the disk before turning the Clavinova off.
When ejecting a floppy disk from the disk drive:
Never open or close the key cover while a disk is extend-
ing from the drive (i.e. in the ejected position). The key
cover may contact the disk, possibly damaging the disk or
even the disk drive.
Do not insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive.
Other objects may cause damage to the disk drive or
floppy disk.
Use only double-sided double density (2DD) 3.5-inch
floppy disks with the Clavinova.
Write protect tab
open (locked
write protected)
Write protect tab
closed (unlocked
write enabled)
Precautions Regarding Floppy Disk Use
Never open the disks shutter. Dirt or dust on the Internal
magnetic surface will cause data errors.
Never leave disks near a speaker, TV, or other device that
emits a strong magnetic field.
Do not store disks in places exposed to direct sunlight or
sources of high temperature.
Do not place heavy objects such as books on top of a
disk.
Avoid getting the disks wet.
Be sure to store the disks in environmental conditions as
specified below:
Storage temperature: 4
°
to 53
°
C (39
°
to 127
°
F).
Storage humidity: 8 to 90% relative humidity.
Store in an area free from dust, sand, smoke, etc.
Be sure to apply the disk label at the proper position.
When changing the label never cover the old label with a
new label; always remove the old label first.
Head Cleaning
The head of the disk drive unit will get dirty as you use it
eventually causing data errors. If this occurs, clean the head
with a 3.5 inch head cleaning disk (available from most
computer supply stores).
Data Backup
It is recommended that you copy your recorded songs to
another disk for backup (see page 25). If the original disk is
damaged or your song is deleted, the backup disk can be
used instead of the original.
Protecting Your Data (Write Protect Tab)
Disk drive lamp
To eject a floppy disk, press the eject button slowly as far as it will
go. Then when the disk Is fully ejected, remove it by hand.
The disk may not be ejected properly if the eject button is pressed
too quickly or if it is not pressed in far enough. (The eject button
may become stuck halfway with the disk extending from the slot
by only a few millimeters). If this is the case, do not attempt to pull
out the partially ejected disk. Doing so may damage the disk drive
mechanism and/or the floppy disk. To remove a partially ejected
disk, try pressing the eject button once again or push the disk
back into the slot, then repeat the eject procedure carefully.
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Contents
The Control Panel ............................................................4
Connections ......................................................................6
Selecting & Playing Voices ...........................................7
Playing the Demonstration Tunes ................................8
The Dual Mode..................................................................9
Adjusting the Balance Between the Dual-mode
Voices ......................................................................9
Shifting a Dual-mode Voice Up One Octave ...........9
Slow-attack Strings ..................................................9
Memorizing the Balance, Strings Type, & Octave
Shift Settings .........................................................10
Brilliance ..........................................................................10
Memorizing the Brilliance Setting .......................... 10
Reverb...............................................................................11
Adjusting Reverb Depth ........................................11
Memorizing the Reverb Type & Depth Settings ....11
Touch Sensitivity ...........................................................12
Memorizing the Touch Sensitivity Setting .............12
The Pedals .......................................................................12
Soft (Left) Pedal ....................................................12
Sostenuto (Center) Pedal ......................................12
Damper (Right) Pedal ............................................12
Transposition..................................................................13
Pitch Control ...................................................................14
Tuning Up ..............................................................14
Tuning Down .........................................................14
To Restore Standard Pitch ....................................14
The Pitch Display ..................................................14
Memorizing the Pitch Control Setting .................... 14
The Metronome & Tempo Control .............................15
The Metronome.......................................................... 15
Metronome Volume ...............................................15
Metronome Time Signature ...................................15
Tempo Control ...........................................................15
Disk Playback .................................................................16
Adjusting the Playback Tempo ..............................17
Fast Reverse and Forward ....................................17
Playing Back only One Track ................................ 17
Repeat Playback ...................................................17
Playing Other Types of Music Data .......................17
Using the Recorder .......................................................18
Recording................................................................... 18
Changing the Initial Settings ..................................19
Erasing a Single Track .......................................... 20
If You Record Without First Inserting a Disk ...20
Playback ....................................................................20
Utility Functions .............................................................21
Utility 1: Individual key Tuning ...................................21
To Lower the Pitch of a Single Key .......................21
To Raise the Pitch of a Single Key ........................21
To Turn the Individual Key Tune Mode OFF or ON ...
22
Utility 2: Save Individual Key Tuning ..........................23
Utility 3: Load Individual Key Tuning .......................... 23
Utility 4: Floppy Disk Format ......................................24
Utility 5: Song Copy ...................................................25
Copying to a Different Disk ....................................26
Utility 6: Song Delete .................................................26
Deleting a Single Track ......................................... 26
Utility 7: Disk Playback Track Selection .....................27
Selecting the Playback Track for CLP-156
Track 1/R or 2/L .....................................................27
Utility 8: Convert to SMF ............................................27
Utility 9: All-song Random Repeat .............................28
Utility 10: Standard MIDI File Voice Mode .................29
MIDI Functions ............................................................... 30
A Brief Introduction to MIDI ...................................30
MIDI Messages“ ” Transmitted & Received by the
Clavinova ...............................................................30
MIDI Transmit & Receive Channel Selection ........ 31
MIDI Transmit Transpose ......................................31
Other MIDI Functions .................................................32
Local Control ON/OFF...........................................32
Program Change ON/OFF .................................... 32
Control Change ON/OFF.......................................33
The Multi-Timbre Mode .........................................33
The MIDI Split & Left Local OFF Mode .................33
The MIDI Split & Right Local OFF Mode ...............34
Transmitting the Panel Settings ............................34
Factory Preset Recall ...................................................34
Error Messages ..............................................................35
Troubleshooting.............................................................35
Options .............................................................................35
Keyboard Stand Assembly .........................................36
MIDI Data Format ........................................................... 38
MIDI Implementation Chart.............................................40
Specifications .................................................................41

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Marke: Yamaha
Kategorie: Klavier
Modell: Clavinova CLP-156

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