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1. CHOIR PERC amp ORGAN O TRUMPET BRASS ACCORDION O PAD OSYNTH amp FX O pRUMKIT O FLUTES Organ Flutes Voices page 46 Percussion Drum Voices When one of the Voices is selected from this button you can play various drums and percussion instru ments or SFX sound effects sounds on the key board Details are given in the Drum List of the separate Data List Voice Characteristics The Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Voice name Live Cool Sweet etc For detailed explanation refer to the Reference Manual In this section only MegaVoice and Super Articulation Voices SA and SA2 are explained These Voices have special characteristics you should be aware of and they require specific performance techniques to bring out all of their expressive qualities MegaVoices CVP 509 505 503 What makes MegaVoices special is their use of velocity switching Each velocity range the measure of your playing strength has a completely different sound For example a guitar MegaVoice includes the sounds of various performance techniques In conventional instruments different Voices having those sounds would be called up via MIDI and played in combination to achieve the desired effect However now with MegaVoices a convincing guitar part can be played with just a single Voice using specific velocity values to play the desired sounds Because of the c
2. D BREAK ENDING it o o o o o o 1 m EI o 2 esamana Clavinova 3 aroa a E S 50 SEBR8g o 6 FRB AAA E SS Se SE ED ON EX Hs FS HS Ss ae Ao o 7 RESET Jara A 1 B 11 CO DO EO FO GO AO BO C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 j C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 AS O USB TO DEVICE terminal Page 106 QD USB button ences Page 26 83 For connecting a USB storage device Loads certain data to the USB storage device and allows you to O MASTER VOLUME control Page 15 record your performance to the USB storage device in audio Adjusts the overall volume MIC SIGNALV OVER lamps format FUNCTION button See Reference Manual on website CVP 509 505 503 eene Page 102 L Ee 4 d setti d e These indicate the input level of the connected microphone icis i cae ES Se Your ongi nal Styles and Songs DEMO button sessiscssstccnssctasssseasssseetseassssntnenne Page 18 o ier A SE x QD PART ON OFF buttons Page 39 Turns the keyboard parts on or off O METRONOME ON OFF button Page 33 o INTERNET b E P 9 Turns them tronomesouid onor off button EE age 95 O TRANSPOSE butt P 42 Accesses to Internet website UON age Thesiger ad
3. 63 Turning Song Channels On Off 64 One handed Practice with the Guide Lamps Di Repeat Playback ttis 2 00 Recording Your Performance Quick Recording 66 Saving Iles cias rete E 68 File ManaQement sss rec etr ecrire 69 5 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Setups Voice Style etc for Each Song 73 Selecting the Desired Song from among the Panel Settings 75 Searching the Panel Settings ttes 76 Registering the Song Audio data SONG AUDIO 77 6 Registration Memory Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups 79 Registering Your Panel Geiups 79 Saving the Registration Memory as a Bank ie 80 7 USB Audio CVP 509 505 503 Playback and Recording Audio Files 83 Playing Back Audio Pie 83 Recording Your Performance as Audi 86 8 Mixing Console Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance 88 Basie ProcodUTG e cct emet tete dete cc 88 Changing Voices and Adjusting Panning Volume for Each Part 90 Applying Effects to Fach Pal erae wa 92 Adjusting the Overall Volume Using the Master Compressor Ca 93 9 Internet Direct Connection Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet 95 Entering the Internet Direct Connection Function Connecting the Instrument to the Internet n Operations in the Special Website ssssssss1111ssssssstinrnrrs
4. 711 NewSong SONG STYLE CVP 509 505 503 CVP 501 Voice name Displays the Voice names currently selected for RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts page 37 Pressing one of the A C and F I buttons calls up the Voice Selection display for each part O Style name and related information Displays the currently selected Style name time signature and tempo Pressing the D button CVP 509 505 503 or one of the 1 AW 4 AV buttons CVP 501 calls up the Style Selection display page 48 Current chord name When the ACMP ON OFF button is set to on the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard will be displayed When the Song containing the chord data is played the current chord name will be displayed Song name and related information Displays the currently selected Song name time signature and tempo Pressing the I button CVP 509 505 503 or one of the 5 AW 8 AV buttons CVP 501 calls up the Song Selection display page 59 Registration Memory Bank name Displays the currently selected Registration Memory Bank name and Registration Memory number CV P 509 505 503 Pressing the J button calls up the Registration Memory Bank Selection display page 80 Volume Balance Displays the volume balance among the parts When you use the CVP 501 pressing the C button calls up the volume balance display Adjust the volume balance among the parts by using th
5. I Remove all parts from the box Confirm that all parts shown in the illustration are provided Main unit MT N CAUTION To prevent the key cover from accidentally opening during assembly press down on the key cover making sure that the sheet shown remains in place Front leg left Rear leg Front leg right C Bundled pedal cord inside Rear legs metal cover GC 3JG AC power cord Assembly Parts 4 x 10 mm screws for the cover x 2 33 Washers x 4 0000 5 x 30 mm long screws x 4 dddd 5x 18 mm short screws x 10 338383388 Shh L gt Protective pads x 2 4 x 20 mm thin screws x 3 CVP 509 505 Keyboard Stand 2 With the key cover closed lean A against the wall 1 Spread a large soft cloth such as a blanket on the floor in front of the wall O Place A on the cloth with the keyboard side turned to the wall CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers Do not lay the main unit upside down on the floor Place the protection pads under the keyboard Raise A from the backside and lean A against the wall with the keyboard side on the bottom N CAUTION The top part of the music rest is not fixed Support the music rest with your hand so that the music rest will not fall Do not place the main unit with the rear side facing down Large soft cloth Protective pads A CAUTION Please do not touc
6. A Musical Joke PopClassics Ad Abide With Me ClassicPianoBld 4 4 Alda Triumph March OrchestralMarch 4 4 Air On The G String BaroqueAir 4 4 Shows the song title Air On The G String Chillout aid and information of the Air On The G String ClassicPianobld 4 4 Style assigned to the Aloha Oe Hawaiian 4 4 panel settings EE _ Sl aQuiterPop_ 74 4 22210 Amapola Rumba 4 4 Amapola SlowOrchBld 4 4 Amboss Polka PartyPolka 4 4 American Patrol BigbandFust2 4 4 186 ROF An Der Schonen Blauen Don VienneseWaltzt 3 4 174 RECORDS An Der Schonen Blauen Don Waltz va 176 at Snr sar SES ES SES ES a Bs 2 Use the 2 AV 3 AV buttons to select the desired Panel Settings You can also use the DATA ENTRY dial and the ENTER button Sorting the records Press F SORT BY button to sort the records by MUSIC STYLE BEAT and TEMPO Press the G SORT ORDER button to change the order of the records ascending or descending When sorting records by MUSIC you can use the 1 AW button to skip up or down through the songs alphabetically When sorting records by STYLE you can use the 4 AW 5 A V button to skip up or down through the Styles alphabetically Simultaneously press the A and W buttons to move the cursor to the first record 3 Play the chords in the left hand section of the keyboard NOTE Refer to page 78 for information on selecting SONG and AUDIO records
7. 4 ter CVP 501 The displays are taken from the CVP 509 and in English These may appear somewhat dif ferent from those on your instrument Chapter title for navigat Ting through the manual Provides additional helpful information in the frame Provides supplemen Introduces advanced features related tary notes and to the chapter contents detailed information Detailed explanations are provided in the Reference Manual above The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument The example Operation Guide displays shown in this Manual are taken from the CVP 509 and in English The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respec tive companies 10 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Contents Welcome to Clavinova 4 NOTICES Ana INTOTMAION 6 it rte 8 le TER 9 About theMariuals eege 10 Panel Controls 12 Starting Up 14 Powering Up 2 acte a recti ote tee Using the MUSIC Meet s Ee tees Using Headphones Changing the Display Language Adjusting the Contrast of the Display gx Gg Showing the Owner Name in the Opening Display Playing the Dem ne Display b
8. CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 107 S89INEg JEYIO YIM JUeWINSsU NOX Buisf suoioeuuo2 je Connecting to a Computer By connecting a computer to the USB TO HOST terminal you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI and use the computer to control edit and organize data on the instrument CVP 509 505 Precautions when using the USB TO HOST terminal When connecting the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal make sure to observe the following points Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and corrupting or losing the data If the computer or the instrument freezes restart the application software or the computer OS or turn the power to the instrument off then on again N CAUTION Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters Before connecting the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal exit from any power saving mode of the computer such as suspend sleep standby Before turning on the power to the instrument connect the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal Execute the following before turning the power to the instrument on off or plugging unplugging the USB cable to from the USB TO HOST terminal Quit any open application software on the computer Make sure that data is not being transmitted from the instrument Data is transmitted only by play ing notes on the keyboard or pla
9. L_____ NEV G SYNC START Recording a specific part In place of step 2 pressing the SONG TRACK 1 R or TRACK 2 L button while holding the REC button enables you to record only the right hand or left hand part Pressing the EXTRA TRACKS button while holding the REC button enables recording of only Style playback 3 Start recording Recording begins automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or start Style playback 4 Press the SONG STOP button to stop recording O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE e L M ECT NEW SONG S ART A message prompting you to save the recorded performance appears To close the message press the EXIT button B Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to play back the recorded performance O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE e D l AL LSe NEW SONG SYNC START NOTE For Quick Recording each part will be recorded to the following channels Keyboard parts Ch 1 3 Style parts Ch 9 16 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 6 Save the recorded performance as a Song CAUTION Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song Selection display The The recorded Song will be lost if recorded Song can be saved in the Song Selection display Refer to Saving you change to another Song or Files on page 68 for instructions you Miers the power oft without executing the save operation Mul
10. Deleting Files Folders This operation lets you delete a file folder T cai up the display containing the file folder you want to delete 2 Press the 5 V DELETE button The pop up window for the Delete operation appears at the bottom of the display 3 Press one of the A J buttons corresponding to the desired file folder To cancel the selection press the same A J button again Press the 6 W ALL button to select all files folders indicated on the current display including the other pages To cancel the selection press the 6 W ALL OFF button again 4 Press the 7 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection 5 Follow the on display instructions YES Delete the file folder YES ALL Delete all selected files folders NO Leave the file folder as is without deleting CANCEL Cancel the Delete operation NOTE To cancel the Copy operation press the 8 W CANCEL button NOTE Files in the PRESET tab cannot be deleted NOTE To cancel the Delete operation press the 8 W CANCEL button CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 71 IN Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs EN s6uos Buip1o2eu pue esnoeld Guiejd s6uos Advanced Features ei Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 4 Editing Music Notation settings SCORE gt 1 AV 8 AV buttons Editing
11. Playback and Recording Audio Files N se oipny Duip1o28H pue xoeq e d 08 808 608 dAO opt ger 3 Press one of the A J buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to AUDIO 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the Playback display AUDIO PLAYER display 5 Press the 2 A V P Il button to play back USB E STYLE UN REGIST AUDIO PLAVER N CAUTION Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or turn the power off during playback Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data 84 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Playback related Operations You can stop pause select rewind and forward by using the 1 AW 6 AV buttons Moreover you can set the REPEAT mode by pressing the 7 A button and adjust the volume by pressing the 7 W button Ess A a a a a a a ly Y y Md y Md y 2 3 6 7 4 5 e Playing back audio files repeatedly Press the 7 A REPEAT button then set the REPEAT mode of the audio file by using the 7 AW buttons To close the setting display press the 8 AW CLOSE button OFF Plays through the selected file then stops SINGLE Plays through the selected file repeatedly ALL Continues playback through
12. Red Data registered and currently selected Green Data registered but not currently selected Off No data registered 5 Register various panel setups to other buttons by repeating steps 1 4 The registered panel setups can be recalled by simply pressing the desired number button Saving the Registration Memory as a Bank file You can save all the eight registered panel setups as a single Registration Memory Bank file REGISTRATION MEMORY o o o 2 3 4 Press the REGIST BANK and buttons simultaneously to call up the Registration Bank Selection Display REGIST BANK 2 Press the 6 V SAVE button to save the Bank file For instructions on saving refer to page 68 N CAUTION If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or green here the panel setup previously memorized to the button will be erased and replaced by the new settings NOTE The panel setups registered in the numbered buttons are preserved even when you turn off the power If you want to delete all the eight current panel setups turn the power on while holding the B6 key right most B key on the keyboard NOTE In general Registration Memory data Bank files is compatible among the models CVP 509 505 503 501 How ever the data may not be perfectly compatible depending on the specifi cations of each model 80
13. 2 Press the I OWNER NAME button to call up the Owner Name display Refer to page 27 for character entry details OWNER NAME 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH MAIN PICTURE piano kal LANGUAGE NI J PICTURI Lt VERSION Display the version number To check the version number of this instrument press the 7 AW 8 AV VERSION buttons in the display in step 1 above Press the EXIT button or 8 AW button to return to the original display Playing the Demos The Demos provide helpful easy to understand introductions to the features and functions as well as sound demonstrations Press the DEMO button to start the Demos LLLLLL LL 9 DB 445 JIJI IIS 22222 gt 222 JJ JJJ 443 J 12 1 1 1 1 Overview Demo will play back continuously calling up the various displays in sequence NOTE CVP 509 505 If desired you can also change the background picture in the Main display by pressing the J MAIN PICTURE button in step 2 here 18 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 2 Press the 7 AV 8 AV SKIP OVERVIEW buttons in the Demo display to call up the specific Demo menu First and Foremost 3 Press one of the A D buttons to show a specific Demo Pressing the E button returns t
14. FUNCTION G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY 2 Press the 6 A 7 A buttons to turn the harmony vocals Vocal Harmony on MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY TALK OFF Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices 1 MIC EFFECT OFF E25 VOCAL HARMONY ON C ISS 3 E mW C 0 e D 1 TALK MIC EFFECT VOCAL HARMONY CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 103 seaiMeg JEYIO YIM JUeWINASsU NOX Buisf suoioeuuo2 zn je 3 Press the H button to call up the Vocal Harmony selection display 4 Select a Vocal Harmony type by using the A J buttons VOCAL HARMONY TYPE Q PitchCorrect Q Karaok Auto ad 3UnisonHigh EI reremaupep KI VocodAutoU EN KaraokGirl wW VocodAutoL 2UnisonHigh B Turn the ACMP ON OFF button on ACMP ON OFF g 6 Play and hold down chords in the left hand section of the keyboard or play back a Song which contains chord data as you sing along with it The harmony is applied to your voice according to the chord Advanced Features Microphone overall settings Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 A FUNCTION gt G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY gt I MIC SETTING gt TAB lt gt OVERALL SETTING Talk settings FUNCTION gt G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY
15. The bench height can be adjusted by rotating the handle Rotating clockwise heightens the bench Before shipment the handle is firmly fastened E Pedal Cleaning As with an acoustic piano pedals may become tarnished across the ages When this occurs polish the pedal with a compound designed for piano pedals Before using the compound make sure to read the instructions for proper usage PAoUIAR D Aq sBuos oued y woad N CAUTION Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Otherwise the pedal may become discolored or degraded il Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano the instrument does not need to be tuned It always stays perfectly in tune E Transporting If you move to another location you can transport the instrument along with other belongings You can move the unit as it is assembled or you can disassemble the unit down to the condition it was in when you first took it out of the box Transport the keyboard horizontally Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration or shock When transporting the assembled instrument make sure all screws are properly tightened and have not been loosened by moving the instrument CVP 509 After transporting the instrument do the ES following to ensure optimum performance of the AFC function page 34 Place the Clavinova so that its r
16. A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off Electrical current is being applied to the instrument This is normal Noise is heard from the instrument s speakers Noise may be heard if a mobile phone is used near the instrument or if the phone is ringing Turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument In the LCD display there are some black points unlit or white points always lit CVP 509 505 These are the result of defective pixels and occasion ally occur in TFT LCDs they do not indicate a problem in operation There is a slight difference in sound quality among different notes played on the keyboard Some Voices have a looping sound Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher pitches depending upon the Voice This is normal and is a result of the instrument s sampling system The overall volume is too low or no sound is heard The master volume may be set too low Set it to an appropriate level with the MASTER VOLUME dial All keyboard parts are set to off Use the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT button to turn it on The volume of the individual parts may be set too low Raise the vol ume in the BALANCE display page 58 Make sure the desired channel is set to ON pages 57 64 Headphones are connected disabling the speaker output Unplug the headphones If the speaker is set to OFF Make sure the speaker settin
17. DATA ENTRY dial and the ENTER button to select a file Voice Style Song and so on DATA ENTRY DATA ENTRY PIS randPiano EM Rotate the DATA ENTRY dial Press the ENTER button to Mf GrandPiano2 gt to move the cursor actually select the highlighted Natural BrightPiano file Adjusting the parameter values You can conveniently use the DATA ENTRY dial in tandem with the 1 AW 8 AV buttons to adjust parameters indicated in the display VOICE SET GrandPianol CONTROLLER SOUNI TEC HARMONY TYPE STANDARD TRIO VOLUME 72 sPEED 4 CHORD NOTE ONLY OFF TOUCH LIMIT 0 O DATA ENTRY gt ENTER 9 Rotate the DATA ENTRY dial to adjust the selected parameter eet IORD TOUCH VOLUME SPEED ASSIGN NOTEONLY LIMIT EEBHEHHH 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select the desired parameter with the appropriate 1 AV 8 AV button 7 8 This convenient technique also works well with pop up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose Simply press the appropriate button ex TEMPO then rotate the DATA ENTRY dial and press ENTER to close the window EXIT button Pressing the EXIT button returns you to the previously indicated EXIT display Pressing the EXIT button several times returns to the default O Main display page 24 22 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual The Messages Shown in the Display A message information or confir
18. e CONTROL O CONTROL EXT EM OD sw ng Few FF OREM OTP OMAR scone REY oun Orem O mmo Cero Osmos O D I Greng O vo O oncan Jt GUITAR FLUTE amp J C Gh C IC J C 1 1 C OTRUMPET O BRASS OACCORDION O PAD OSYNTH amp FX O pRUMKiT O FLUTES L C Jt Jt J C Jt CHOIR PERCA o ORGAN 1x1 C71 E P1051 i Asch s e m eSNG SNC START REGISTRATION MEMORY Pi RESET E o wasww www O D 8 D O0 o 0 90 Sc NXeinpieL Lb Lb tb eee C ONE TOUCH SETTING 3 O 4 oos wm ED Voce ene IC y gt C d n IC 3 E DRA AAA Be re n E e RR J ADR Mu ies we Am e EI H ES Ue B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 Music rest _ AS Page 15 XC a d Key cover _ 1 0 connectors Page 99 Page 14 UO connectors Page 99 CVP 509 505 Sheet music braces CVP 503 501 Music rest _ Page 15 Key cover Page 15 Guide lamps Page 64 Power switch Page 14 Pedals Page 32 Sheet music braces Page 15 Page 14 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 13 Panel Controls dn unies Starting Up Powering Up Connect the power cable First insert the plug of the power cable into th
19. the top panel remove it before closing the key cover If the key cover is closed with the USB device connected the USB device may be damaged f you intend to connect two or three devices at the same time to a terminal you should use a USB hub device The USB hub must be self powered with its own power source and the power must be on Only one USB hub can be used If an error message appears while using the USB hub disconnect the hub from the instrument then turn on the power of the instrument and re connect the USB hub Though the instrument supports the USB 1 1 standard you can connect and use a USB 2 0 storage device with the instrument However note that the transfer speed is that of USB 1 1 Using USB Storage Devices By connecting the instrument to a USB storage device you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the connected device NOTE Although CD R RW drives can be used to read data to the instrument they can not be used for saving data E The number of USB storage device to be used Up to two USB storage devices can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal If necessary use a USB hub The number of USB storage devices that can be used simul taneously with musical instruments even when a USB hub is used is a maximum of two This instrument can recognize up to four drives in one USB storage device E Formatting USB storage media When a USB storage device is
20. 30 0 210 6686260 Fax 30 0 210 6686269 HUNGARY Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria Central and Eastern Europe Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 43 0 1 602 03900 Fax 43 0 1 602 039051 ICELAND For Musical Instrument HLJODFAERAHUSID EHF Sidumula 20 108 Reykjavik Iceland Tel 354 525 50 50 Fax 354 568 65 14 For Pro Audio Yamaha Scandinavia AB J A Wettergrens gata 1 Vastra Frolunda Sweden Box 300 53 400 43 Goteborg Sweden Postal Address Tel 46 0 31 893400 Fax 46 0 31 454026 IRELAND REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Yamaha Music UK Ltd Sherbourne Drive Tilbrook Milton Keynes MK7 8BL United Kingdom Tel 353 0 1526 2449 Fax 44 0 1908 369278 ITALY Yamaha Musica Italia s p a Viale Italia 88 20020 Lainate Milano Italy Tel 39 0 02 93577 1 Fax 39 0 02 937 0956 LATVIA Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Sp z 0 0 Oddzia w Polsce Branch Poland ul 17 Stycznia 56 PL 02 146 Warszawa Poland Tel 48 0 22 500 29 25 Fax 48 0 22 500 29 30 LIECHTENSTEIN Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Rellingen Branch Switzerland in Zurich Seefeldstrasse 94 CH 8008 Z rich Switzerland Tel 41 0 1 3833990 Fax 41 0 1 3833918 LITHUANIA Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Sp z 0 0 Oddzia w Polsce Branch Poland ul 17 Stycznia 56 PL 02 146 Warszawa Poland Tel 48 0 22 500 29 25 Fax 48 0 22 500 29 30 LUXEMBOURG Yamaha Music Europe Branch Benelux Clari
21. 85 0 F MONO POLY POLY DSP OFF DSP VARIATION OFF G VOICE EFFECT H HARMONY B c RICH o J 44 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 4 Use the 1 AV 3 AV 5 AV and I buttons to apply effects to the Voices O 14V LEFT HOLD This function causes the LEFT part Voice to be held even when the keys are released Non decaying Voices such as strings are held continu ously while decay type Voices such as piano decay more slowly as if the sustain pedal has been pressed When the Left Hold is ON an H indication appears in the Main display O 34y MONO POLY This determines whether the part s Voice is played monophonically only one note at a time or poly phonically Using the MONO mode lets you play single lead sounds such as brass instruments more realistically It also lets you expressively control the Portamento effect depending on the selected Voice by playing legato Av 5 AV DSP DSP VARIATION With the digital effects built into the instrument you can add ambience and depth to your music in a variety of ways various effect types such as chorus and delay are included The DSP switch is used to turn the DSP Digi tal Signal Processor effect on or off for the cur rently selected keyboard part The DSP Variation switch is used to change between variations of the DSP effect You could
22. Copyright O 1956 by Elvis Presley Music Inc and Lion Publishing Co Inc Copyright Renewed Assigned to Gladys Music and Universal MCA Music Publishing A Division of Universal Studios Inc All Rights Administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc and Chrysalis Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved I Just Called To Say Love You Words and Music by Stevie Wonder O 1984 JOBETE MUSIC CO INC and BLACK BULL MUSIC c o EMI APRIL MUSIC INC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission Left My Heart In San Francisco Words by Douglass Cross Music by George Cory 1954 Renewed 1982 COLGEMS EMI MUSIC INC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 131 In The Mood By Joe Garland Copyright 1939 1960 Shapiro Bernstein amp Co Inc New York Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Isn t She Lovely Words and Music by Stevie Wonder O 1976 JOBETE MUSIC CO INC and BLACK BULL MUSIC c o EMI APRIL MUSIC INC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission Let It Be Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright O 1970 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserv
23. DL LL TITTETITTTI 2 a J33 44444434 5 mmm mm Fe Disconnecting the microphone 1 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob to the minimum position 2 Disconnect the microphone from the MIC LINE IN jack NOTE Make sure you have a conventional dynamic microphone NOTE Always set the INPUT VOLUME to minimum when nothing is connected to the MIC LINE IN jack Since the MIC LINE IN jack is highly sensi tive itmay pick up and produce noise even when nothing is connected NOTE Set the INPUT VOLUME knob to the minimum position before turning off the power 102 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Applying Effects to Your Voice You can also apply various effects to your voice T cai up the operation display FUNCTION gt G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY 2 Use the 2 AV 7 AV buttons to turn the effect on off 2 AV TALK Turning TALK on lets you temporarily cancel 3 AV the microphone effects or vocal harmony This is especially useful when you talk between songs during a performance 4 AV MIC EFFECT Turning MIC EFFECT on applies an effect to 5 AV your voice The effect type can be selected in the Mixing Console display page 92 6 AV VOCAL See below 7 AV HARMONY Adding Harmony Vocals to Your Voice You can also automatically apply various harmony vocals to your voice T cai up the operation display
24. I MIC SETTING gt TAB lt gt TALK SETTING Editing Vocal Harmony FUNCTION gt G MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY gt H VOCAL HARMONY TYPE gt 8 V EDIT NOTE You can adjust the volume balance between the keyboard performance and the microphone in the Balance display page 58 104 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Connecting a Footswitch Foot Controller Optional footswitches Yamaha FC4 or FC5 and an optional Foot controller Yamaha FC7 can be connected to the AUX PEDAL jack A footswitch can be used for switching functions on and off while a foot controller controls continuous parameter such as volume N CAUTION Make sure to connect or discon O nect the pedal only when the power is off AUX PEDAL Example 1 Controlling the volume of the performance data played on the keyboard by the foot controller Connect the FC7 foot controller to the AUX PEDAL terminal With the initial factory settings no special setup is necessary Example 2 Controlling Song Start Stop by footswitch Connect a footswitch FC4 or FCS to the AUX PEDAL jack To assign the function to the connected pedal select SONG PLAY PAUSE in the operation display FUNCTION gt D CONTROLLER gt TAB 4 P PEDAL Advanced Features EL Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices Assigning specific functions to each FU
25. Information about functions data bundled in the instrument Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original This device is capable of using various types formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the device in advance As a result this device may not play them back precisely as their producers or com posers originally intended The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd This product utilizes NF an embedded Internet browser from ACCESS Co Ltd NF may not be separated from this product nor may it be sold lent or transferred in any way Also NF may not be reverse engineered eem ACCESS reverse compiled reverse assembled or copied This software includes a module developed by the Independent JPEG Group The photos of the harpsichord bandoneon hackbrett music box dulcimer and cimbalom shown in the displays of the Clavinova are courtesy of the Gakkigaku Shiryokan Collection for Organolgy Kunitachi College of Music The following instruments shown in the displays of the Clavinova are on display at the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments balafon gender kalimba kanoon santur gamelan gong harp hand bell bagpipe banjo carillon mandolin oud pan flute pungi rabab shanai sitar steel drum and tambra CVP 509 505 503 This product is m
26. LINE IN jack The recorded data using this function is saved as Stereo WAV data 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution Connect the USB flash memory to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Set the desired Voice etc which you want to use for your performance For information setting the Voice see page 37 for setting the Style see page 48 for connecting a microphone see page 102 3 Press the USB button USB RU 4 Press the E RECORDER button to call up the Recording display USB AUDIO RECORDER display 3 eps at REGIST ji USB AUDIO RECORDER RECORDIN T 00 00 NOTE To record your performance by USB Audio function use the compatible USB flash memory Before using a USB flash memory be sure to read Connecting a USB Storage Device on page 106 NOTE Input from the AUX IN jacks cannot be recorded NOTE Songs protected by copyright such as preset songs and the metronome sound cannot be recorded Moreover the iAFC effect CVP 509 only page 34 does not affect the record ing NOTE Recording methods on the instrument include MIDI recording as well as audio recording page 65 NOTE The USB storage device of USB1 is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB storage devices are connected The destination is skipped when USB1 is a floppy disk drive CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Chec
27. Performance Yes Assistant Demo Demo Yes USB Audio Playback wav mp3 wav Recording Wav Overall Controls Metronome Bell on off Human Voices 5 Languages Tempo Range 5 500 Tap Tempo Transpose 12 0 412 Tuning 414 8 440 466 8 Hz Scale Type 9 Miscellaneous PIANO RESET Yes Button Direct Access Yes Storage and Storage Internal Memory about 3 2 MB about 2 4 MB about 1 4 MB TESS on e USB Storage Devices USB Flash Memory etc Floppy Disk Drive Connectivity Headphones x2 Microphone Input Volume Mic Line In MIDI In Out Thru AUX IN L L R R AUX OUT L L R R AUX Pedal Yes VIDEO OUT Yes RGB OUT Yes USB TO DEVICE x2 el USB TO HOST Yes LAN Yes MUR and Amplifiers 35 M x 40W x 2 20W x 2 Speakers i i d asd a 16cm 5cm x 2 16cm x 2 Accessories Accessory CD ROM for Windows Owner s Manual Data List Accessory CD ROM for Windows Installation Guide 50 greats for the Piano Music Book My Yamaha Product User Registration The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form The following item may be included or optional depending on your locale Bench Optional Headphones HPE 160 Accessories Fioppy Disk Drive UD FDO1 Footswitches FC4 FC5 Foot controller FC7 Service Internet Direct Connection Yes Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or speci
28. Prot 2 Orig Song These cannot be copied These can be moved saved only to the User drive and USB storage devices with ID Note for Prot 2 Orig and Prot 2 Edit Song file operation Make sure to save the Prot 2 Edit Song to the same folder containing its original Prot 2 Orig Song Otherwise the Prot 2 Edit Song cannot be played back Also if you move a Prot 2 Edit Song be sure to move its original Prot 2 Orig Song to the same location folder at the same time For information about compatible USB storage devices for saving protected Songs visit the Yamaha website NOTE Phrase Mark is a pre programmed marker in a certain Song data which Specifies a certain location in the Song NOTE You can adjust the Song volume bal ance between the Song and Keyboard See page 58 In the Mixing Console display you can adjust the volume for each Song part See page 91 NOTE You can also turn the specific part s on or off See page 64 NOTE You can transpose the Song playback See page 42 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 61 A Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs A s6uos Bulplodey pue esnoe1d Buileld s6uos Displaying Music Notation Score You can view the music notation score of the selected Song We suggest that you read through the music notation before starting to practice T selecta Song steps 1 4 on page 59 2 Press the SCOR
29. TE Installation Guide Provides introduction to the contents of the supplied CD ROM and explains how to install the included software Online Materials Downloadable from the web The following instructional materials are available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library Access the Yamaha Manual Library then enter your model name CVP 509 for example in the Model Name area to search the manuals Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual PDF Reference Manual only in English French German and Spanish A Explains advanced features of the instrument not explained in the Owner s Manual For example you can learn how to create original Styles or Songs or find detailed explanations of specific parameters PDF Internet Connection Guide only in English French German and Spanish A Explains how to connect the instrument to the Internet in detail in order to use the Internet Direct Connection function PDF MIDI Basics only in English French German and Spanish A If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it refer to this introductory book How to use this Owner s Manual Provides an overview of the chapter contents e died Shows that this function is only available on one model E XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ESO i ee Ex These icons indicate that uu Snowe Me ean Gh E ERR this function is only on the CVP buttons which are 509 505 503 but not on the explained in the chap
30. YAMAHA Clavinova CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Clavinova We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 6 7 IMPORTANT Check your power supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the power cord Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped To change the setting use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage appears next to the pointer on the panel For information on assembling the keyboard stand refer to the instructions at the end of this manual SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graph ics on the enclosure The explanation of these graphics appears on this page Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction
31. but not move it by using the same procedure T call up the display containing the file folder you want to copy 2 Press the 3 W COPY button to copy or 2 W CUT to move The pop up window for the Copy Cut operation appears at the bottom of the display y Select files and or folders to be gt cory E uon NOTE Files in the PRESET tab cannot be renamed NOTE To cancel the Rename operation press the 8 W CANCEL button NOTE Files in the PRESET tab cannot be moved They can only be copied 70 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 3 Press one of the A J buttons corresponding to the desired file folder To cancel the selection press the same A J button again Press the 6 W ALL button to select all files folders indicated on the current display including the other pages To cancel the selection press the 6 W ALL OFF button again 4 Press the 7 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection 5 Select the destination tab USER or USB to paste the file folder by using the TAB 4 P buttons If necessary select the destination folder by using the A J buttons 6 Press the 4 V PASTE button to paste the file folder selected in step 3 The pasted file folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order
32. c o EMI APRIL MUSIC INC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission You Sexy Thing Words and Music by E Brown Copyright O 1975 by Finchley Music Corp Administered in the USA and Canada by Music amp Media International Inc Administered for the World excluding the USA and Canada by RAK Music Publishing Ltd International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 133 Important Notice Guarantee Information for customers in European Eco nomic Area EEA and Switzerland Important Notice Guarantee Information for customers in EEA and Switzerland English For detailed guarantee information about this Yamaha product and Pan EEA and Switzerland warranty service please either visit the website address below Printable file is available at our website or contact the Yamaha representative office for your country EEA European Economic Area Wichtiger Hinweis Garantie Information f r Kunden in der EWR und der Schweiz Deutsch F r n here Garantie Information ber dieses Produkt von Yamaha sowie ber den Pan EWR und Schweizer Garantieservice besuchen Sie bitte entweder die folgend angegebene Internetadresse eine druckf hige Version befindet sich auch auf unserer Webseite oder wenden Sie sich an den f r Ihr Land zust ndigen Yamaha Vertrieb Remarque importante informations de garantie pour les clients de l EEE et la Suisse Francais Pour des informations p
33. cannot be played back when the file icon of the original has been changed Song playback stops before the Song is finished The Guide function is turned on In this case playback is waiting for the correct key to be played Press the GUIDE button to turn off the guide function The measure number is different from that of the score in the Song Position display shown by pressing the REW FF buttons This happens when playing back music data for which a specific fixed tempo is set When playing back a Song some channels do not play Playback of these channels may be set to OFF Turn playback ON for those channels that are set to OFF page 64 The Guide lamps do not light during Song playback even after pressing the GUIDE button Any notes outside of the 88 key range cannot be indicated by the Guide lamps The Guide lamps light an octave or two lower higher than the actual pitch The Guide lamps sometimes light an octave or two lower higher than the actual pitch depending on the selected Voice The tempo beat measure and music notation is not displayed cor rectly Some Song data for the instrument has been recorded with special free tempo settings For such Song data the tempo beat measure and music notation will not be displayed correctly CVP 509 505 503 501 Owners Manual 121 Troubleshooting 6Bullooysajqnol USB Audio function CVP 509
34. e Rewind Fast Forward REW FF Es Press the REW or FF button once to move back forward one measure Hold the REW or FF button to scroll backward forward continuously Pressing the REW or FF button calls up a pop up window showing the current measure number or Phrase Mark number in the display While the Song Position pop up is shown on the display you can also use the DATA ENTRY dial to adjust the value For Songs not containing Phrase Marks SONG POSITION REW FF EN BAR 001 For Songs containing Phrase Marks SONG POSITION 001 You can switch between BAR and PHRASE MARK by pressing the E button Adjusting the Tempo Same procedure as with Style tempo See page 53 Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available Song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below Prot 1 Indicates Preset Songs saved to the User tab display and Disklavier Piano Soft Songs These cannot be copied moved saved to external devices Prot 2 Orig Indicates Yamaha protection formatted Songs These cannot be copied These can be moved saved only to the User drive and USB storage devices with ID Prot 2 Edit Indicates edited Prot 2 Orig Songs Make sure to save these to the same folder containing the corresponding
35. instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the 2 Keep these instructions manufacturer 3 Heedall warnings 12 Use only with the cart stand 4 Follow all instructions tripod bracket or table specified 5 Do not use this apparatus near water by the manufacturer or sold with 6 Clean only with dry cloth the apparatus When a cart is 7 Donot block any ventilation openings Install in used use caution when moving accordance with the manufacturer s instructions the cart apparatus combination 8 Donotinstall near any heat sources such as radiators to avoid injury from tip over heat registers stoves or other apparatus including 13 Unplug this apparatus during amplifiers that produce heat lightning storms or when unused for long periods of 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or time grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel with one wider than the other A grounding type plug Servicing is required when the apparatus has been has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide damaged in any way such as power supply cord or blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult have fallen into the apparatus the
36. 503 501 Owner s Manual 59 A Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs B Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback O REC STOP PLAY PAUSE o NEW SONG SYNC START Queuing the next Song for playback While a Song is playing back you can queue up the next Song for playback This is convenient for chaining it to the next Song smoothly during stage performance Select the Song you want play next in the Song Selection display while a Song is playing back The NEXT indication appears at the upper right of the corresponding Song name To cancel this setting press the SW NEXT CANCEL button Press the SONG STOP button to stop playback O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE aro L5 NEW SONG SY ART A Operations During Playback e Synchro Start O REC STOP PLAY PAUSE L JS d NEW SONG SYNC You can start playback as soon as you start playing the keyboard While playback is stopped hold down the SONG STOP button and press the PLAY PAUSE button To cancel the Synchro Start function hold down the SONG STOP button and press the PLAY PAUSE button once again s6uos Buip1o2es pue esnoeld Buileld suos Pause REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE Psi e LI y NEW SONG SYNC START Press the PLAY PAUSE button Pressing it again resumes Song playback from the current position 60 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual
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38. CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Recalling a Registered Panel Setup The saved Registration Memory Bank files can be recalled by using the REGIST BANK buttons or the following procedure Press the REGIST BANK and buttons simultaneously to call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection Display 2 c3 Bum REGIST BANK E Bnewmana E3 ER c N E SEL LD 1 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Bank You can also use the DATA ENTRY dial and the ENTER button to select a Bank 3 Press one of the green lit numbered buttons 1 8 in the Registration Memory section Confirming the Registration Memory Information You can call up the information display to take a look which Voices and Style are memorized to the 1 8 buttons of a Registration Memory Bank 1 Simultaneously press the REGIST BANK and buttons to call up the Registration Bank Selection display then use the A J buttons to select the desired Bank 2 Press the 7A INFO button to call up the information display REGISTRATION BANK REGIST INFORMATION New Bank j mE c3 3 2 JE RE By using the TAB P buttons you can switch between the two information display pages information for the Registration Memory 1 4 buttons and information for the 5 8 buttons 3 Press
39. FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING Style playback related settings SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt TAB 4 gt STYLE SETTING FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING Split Point settings SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt TAB gt SPLIT POINT MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 Memorizing the Original One Touch Setting 4 FUNCTION gt F DIGITAL REC MENU Creating Editing Styles Style Creator gt B STYLE CREATOR Realtime Recording gt TAB lt 4 gt BASIC Step Recording gt TAB lt gt EDIT gt G STEP REC Style Assembly gt TAB lt gt ASSEMBLY Editing the Rhythmic Feel gt TAB lt gt GROOVE Editing Data for Each Channel gt TAB lt gt CHANNEL Making Style File Format Settings gt TAB lt gt PARAMETER NOTE CVP 509 505 503 When the Bal ance display is not indicated press the EXIT button NOTE In the Mixing Console display you can adjust the volume for each Style part See page 91 58 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs For the Clavinova Song refers to the MIDI songs C which include preset songs commercially available performance as a Song Playback of Songs You can play back the following types of Songs e Preset Songs in the PRESET Page of the Song Selection display e Your own recorded Songs see page 66 for i
40. For specific instructions on connecting and Internet related terms refer to the Internet Connection Guide which can be downloaded from the Yamaha Manual Library website Or Bie SSI TII TI i IS Oe BO BT I S WH Entering the Internet Direct Connection Function Press the INTERNET button If the instrument is connected to the Internet the special website appears on the display If it is not connected first connect by referring to the section Connecting the Instrument to the Internet below NOTE INTERNET Only the special website can be Q opened when the instrument is nu directly connected to the Internet To quit the Internet Direct Connection function and return to the operation display of the instrument press the EXIT button Connecting the Instrument to the Internet o S S E o 2 gt o Q S o Es gt E o o D o o lt lt o lt S w Q o c c o o Q o S S E You can connect the instrument to a full time online connection ADSL optical fiber NOTE cable Internet etc via a router or a modem equipped with a router To use the Depending on the Internet connec Internet connection you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider tion the number of connectable Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connecting the pete may 0e UNS Ihis may
41. LANGUAGE 20 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual TAB lt gt buttons These buttons are used mainly to change the Pages of displays that have tabs at the top VOICE RIGH Gea Natural Eu PopGrand Y Natural Natural W GrandPiano2 K Oct Piano1 Natural Natural BrightPiano El Oct Piano2 Natural Natural a Harpsichord8 MellowPiano Natural Natural RockPiano E HonkyTonk Piano FAC 1 AV 8 AV buttons The 1 AW 8 AW buttons are used to make selections or adjust settings up or down correspondingly for functions shown directly above them If a menu appears in this section of the display use the 1 A 8 A buttons If list of the menu appears use the 1 A Y 8 AV button to select the desired item df Nieiiow uso LB itarpsichoras mE me If a menu appears EE in this section of 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 8 the display use the RA ene 1 V 8 V but tons If a parameter appears in slider or knob form use the 1 AW 8 A V button to adjust the value CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 21 Starting Up dn unes DATA ENTRY dial and ENTER button Depending on the selected LCD display the DATA ENTRY dial can be used in the following two ways Selecting files Voice Style Song and so on When one of the File Selection displays page 26 is shown you can use the
42. Music Rest 1025mm 40 3 8 1025mm 40 3 8 1042mm 41 1047mm 41 1 4 polished finish 1027mm 40 7 16 1027mm 40 7 16 1043mm 41 1 16 1048mm 41 1 4 Depth Without Music Rest 611mm 24 1 16 611mm 24 1 16 613mm 24 1 8 595mm 23 7 16 in the case of a 611mm 24 1 16 611mm 24 1 16 614mm 24 3 16 596mm 23 7 16 GE EN With Music Rest 609mm 24 609mm 24 613mm 24 1 8 595mm 23 7 16 P 609mm 24 609mm 24 614mm 24 3 16 596mm 23 7 16 Weight e e 82kg 180lbs 1202 76kg 167Ibs 90z 71kg 156lbs 80z 58kg 127Ibs 1402 mul case of a model with a polished aka 185lbs 30z 78kg 171lbs 150z 73kg 160lbs 150z 60kg 132lbs dos Control Keyboard Number of Keys nigrae Type Natural Wood NW E MAE i Graded Hammer 3 GH3 Keyboard with Synthetic Graded Hammer GH with real wood white Ivory Keytops Keyboard keys Touch Sensitivity Hard2 Hard1 Normal Soft1 Soft2 Pedal Number of Pedals Half Pedal Yes Functions Volume Sustain Sostenuto Soft Glide Song Play Pause Style Start Stop etc Super Articulation e Super Articulation 2 en B Voices Display Type TFT Color VGALCD TFT Color QVGA LCD B W QVGA LCD Size 640 x 480 dots 320 x 240 dots Contrast Yes Score Display Yes Function Lyrics Display Function Yos Text Viewer Function Yes Wallpaper Customization ZE Language English Japanese German French Spanish Italian Panel Language Engl
43. NAKAS Music Cyprus Ltd 31C Nikis Ave 1086 Nicosia Tel 357 0 22 510 477 Fax 357 0 22 511 080 CZECH REPUBLIC Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria Central and Eastern Europe Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 43 0 1 602 03900 Fax 43 0 1 602 039051 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Yamaha Scandinavia AB Filial Denmark Generatorvej 6A 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 45 44 92 49 00 Fax 45 44 54 47 09 ESTONIA Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Sp z 0 0 Oddziat w Polsce Branch Poland ul 17 Stycznia 56 PL 02 146 Warszawa Poland Tel 48 0 22 500 29 25 Fax 48 0 22 500 29 30 FINLAND For Musical Instrument F Musiikki OY Kaisaniemenkatu 7 PL260 00101 Helsinki Finland Tel 358 0 9 618511 Fax 358 0 9 61851385 For Pro Audio Yamaha Scandinavia AB A Wettergrens gata 1 V stra Fr lunda Sweden Box 300 53 400 43 Goteborg Sweden Postal Address el 46 0 31 893400 Fax 46 0 31 454026 FRANCE Yamaha Musique France Zone d activit de Pariest 7 rue Ambroise Croizat 77183 Croissy Beaubourg France B P 70 77312 Marne la Vall e Cedex 2 France Adresse postale Tel 33 0 1 64 61 4000 Fax 33 0 1 64 61 4079 GERMANY Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Siemensstr 22 34 D 25462 Rellingen b Hamburg Germany Tel 49 0 4101 3030 Fax 49 0 4101 303 77702 GREECE PH Nakas S A Music House Service 19 KM Leoforos Lavriou 19002 Peania Attiki Greece Tel
44. P i 8 8 i mean that your instrument cannot be instrument since no modem or router settings can be made from the instrument itself connected to the Internet If in doubt check your contract or contact your The setting procedure differs depending on your connecting environment devices provider for connection etc For more information refer to the Internet Connection Guide Viewing the Internet Connection Guide You can view the Internet Connection Guide on the computer s browser The computer must be connected to the internet Access the Manual Library website on the computer browser Click Manual Library from the menu of included CD ROM or enter the following URL directly http www yamaha co jp manual CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 95 gt 3 3 oO a O S 9 Q a o 3 3 D Q o 3 l 6 o 3 2 D Q 23 3 D Q fo 3 Q 5 O bg Q gt lt 3 3 oO S S 23 oO S l 2 Enter your model name CVP 509 for example in the Model Name area then click Search 3 Click Internet Connection Guide from Search Results Connection Examples e Connection example 1 Connecting by cable using a LAN cable Modem No router capability LAN cable Router Cable type LAN cable LAN LAN terminal Here modem refers to
45. Registering the Song Audio data SONG AUDIO By registering the Song Audio data saved in various places Song Selection display page 59 USB Audio Selection display CVP 509 505 503 page 84 into Music Finder the instrument can call up song data easily from the song title Display the Song data Song data SONG in the Song Selection display Press the SONG SELECT button to display the song data Song file in the Song Selection display SONG SELECT Song data AUDIO in the USB Audio Selection display C VP 509 505 503 1 1 Press the USB button to call up the Playback display AUDIO PLAYER display USB o E AUDIO PLAYER 1 2 Press the 8 AW FILE SELECT button to display the song data Audio file in the connected USB storage device 2 Press the A J buttons corresponding to the desired file SONG AveMaria Goun t Dolly_Berceuse LaPoupee Bizet a ClassicalRepertoire 3 Press the 6 A ADD TO MF button to register the selected data to Music Finder The display automatically changes to the Music Finder Record Edit display 4 Press 8 A OK button to start the registration Press the 8 W CANCEL button to cancel the registration NOTE If you want to register the Song Audio data of the USB storage device con nect the USB storage device contain ing the data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal NOTE Before using a US
46. SETTING pissiirssiiinsnaisiss 58 Super Articulation Voice 40 43 SYNC START sss 49 52 SYNC STOP e 52 Synchro Start Song 60 SYS BX tee deene dee 72 SYSTEM RESET naaien 29 110 T A dE 21 TAK act tete etas 103 TAP TEMPO roiie 53 TEMPOS Iesse 53 TEMPO EE 33 RE 63 THRESHOLD OEFSET 93 Touch response uk EN Touch Sensitivity 31 TRACK 1 Russia tinci n 64 TRACK 2 L ioo tees 64 TRANSPOSE o ae 42 TRANSPOSE ASSIGN 47 Troubleshooting 120 BN TE 88 U II GE 27 USB File Selection Display 26 USB Audio ed 83 USB AUDIO RECORDER 86 USB button ronis 83 USB Storage Device 106 USB TO DEVICE ssss 106 USB TO HOST unimos e 108 USB Wireless LAN Adaptor 96 USB MIDI driver 108 USER cuota iia 26 Util o 110 V VERSION uei EEG as 18 o m dad 9 VIBRATO Organ Flutes 46 VIDEO OUT outra 101 VOCAL HARMONY 103 VE e 37 VOICE EFFECT ees 44 VOICE SET canciones ars 47 Voice Tvpe irises A0 VOL VOIGE EE 88 VOUM E esmerada 58 Volume Audio playback 85 VOLUME ATTACK osson 47 VW EE 83 Wireless Game Adaptor ss ssee 96 X pi 9 E EE 9 47 130 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual The followings are the titles credits
47. Song 66 Reference Manual 10 REFRESH tenenti 97 REGIST BANK isisisissircneisisinrconssrsissss 80 REGISTRATION MEMORY 80 REGISTRATION SEQUENCE 82 REPEAT Audio playback 85 REPEAT Gong 65 REPERTOIRE essen 54 RESTORE rra adi 29 REVERB iiec teptee titt 92 REW itor iE 61 A de s EE 61 RGB OW Tesista mamen 101 RHY1 2 Rhythm 1 2 57 Rhythm etre eec 48 RIGET EE 39 Right Pedal ees 32 ROTARY SP SPEED 46 S SA VOICE iie enaa 40 SA2 VOICE itecto blend 41 ce 68 Scale iia 42 SCALE TUNE esee 47 SCOR Evian 62 SCREEN CONTENT 101 SCREEN OUT 2 p dci 101 SEARCH Music Finder 76 SECO 53 SOS las 50 Ng ES 9 SEE GE neueste ius 50 SI ee 15 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 129 Index xepuJ Sheet music brace 15 SIGNAL lamp eene 102 AA sseocesenerseimrnecns e 72 Song Record Music Finder 74 SONG SELECT ehe 59 SONG GETTING 72 Sostenuto Pedal 32 SPATIAL EFFECT siessen 34 Specifications s 125 Split Poirit 2i 39 58 START STOP ns ee 49 52 STEP REG ood eese 58 STOP Song deis 60 STYLE etie titu 48 Style Creator seuesssss 58 Style File Fomat 9 STYLE
48. Tel 02 2511 8688 THAILAND Siam Music Yamaha Co Ltd 4 6 15 and 16 floor Siam Motors Building 891 1 Rama 1 Road Wangmai Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 Thailand Tel 02 215 2626 OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Corporation Asia Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 81 53 460 2317 OCEANIA AUSTRALIA Yamaha Music Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 99 Queensbridge Street Southbank Victoria 3006 Australia Tel 3 9693 5111 NEW ZEALAND Music Works LTD P O BOX 6246 Wellesley Auckland 4680 New Zealand Tel 9 634 0099 COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN Yamaha Corporation Asia Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 81 53 460 2312 HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation Pro Audio amp Digital Musical Instrument Division Nakazawa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 8 1 53 460 3273 YAMAHA Yamaha Home Keyboards Home Page http music yamaha com homekeyboard Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual U R G Pro Audio amp Digital Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2009 Yamaha Corporation WRO5330 911MWAP5 2 04DO Printed in China
49. This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Address Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Digital Piano Model Name CVP 509 505 503 501 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected Telephone This applies only to products distribute
50. a preset Organ Flutes Voice NOTE The term footage is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs in which the sound is produced by pipes of different lengths in feet NOTE About the VOLUME ATTACK Page and EFFECT EQ Page see the Refer ence Manual on the website 46 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 3 Press the I PRESETS button to call up the Organ Flutes Voice Selection display 4 Use the TAB lt gt buttons to select the location to which your Organ Flutes Voice will be saved 5 Press the 6 W SAVE button to call up the Save display 6 Save your Organ Flutes Voice by following the procedure on page 68 Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 2 A Selecting GM XG or other Voices from the Panel Voice Selection display gt 8 A UP gt 2 A P2 Selecting the Harmony Echo type VOICE EFFECT gt J TYPE SELECT Pitch related settings Fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument Scale Tuning Changing the part assignment of the TRANSPOSE buttons FUNCTION gt A MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE gt TAB 4 gt MASTER TUNE FUNCTION gt A MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE gt TAB 4 gt SCALE TUNE FUNCTION gt D CONTROLLER gt TAB 4 gt KEYBOARD PANEL gt A B 2 TRANSPOSE ASSIGN Editing Voices Voice Set Voice Selection display 6 A VOICE SET Disa
51. all the files in the folder containing the cur rent file repeatedly RANDOM Randomly and repeatedly plays back all files in the folder containing the current file N Adjusting volume for audio playback Press the 7 W VOL button then adjust the volume for audio files by using the 7 AV buttons To close the setting display press the 8 AW CLOSE button USB Audio CVP 509 505 503 Playback and Recording Audio Files CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 85 N Seit oipny BuipiooeH pue yoeqghe d E08 908 608 dAO olpny gen Recording Your Performance as Audio DEE Try recording your performance as audio data WAV file to a USB flash memory For example you can record an ensemble performance of guitar and keyboard together or record yourself singing along with song playback by connecting a guitar microphone or other device to the instrument The maximum amount of recording time is 80 minutes per recording though this may differ depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash memory The following sounds can be recorded Internal tone generator of the instrument Keyboard parts Right 1 Right 2 Left Song parts Style parts Input from a microphone guitar or other instrument via the MIC LINE IN jack Input from another audio device such as a CD player MP3 player or the like via the MIC
52. an ADSL modem optical network unit ONU or cable modem Connection example 2 Wireless connection using a Wireless game adaptor Modem Access point L Wireless Game gt a Adaptor E LAN LAN j terminal Here modem refers to an ADSL modem optical network unit ONU or cable modem e Connection example 3 Wireless connection using a USB wireless LAN adaptor TO DEVICE USB Wireless 7 LAN Adaptor L Dee USB TO DEVICE terminal Here modem refers to an ADSL modem optical network unit ONU or cable modem IMPORTANT Due to EU Korea regulations users within Europe and Korea should use an STP shielded twisted pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference NOTE Some types of modems require an optional hub network for simulta neously connecting to several devices such as computer musical instru ment etc NOTE When you are using a modem with router connect the instrument to the modem by LAN cable o NOTE CVP 509 505 Two USB TO DEVICE terminals are provided one on the panel and the other at the lower left of the keyboard 96 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Operations in the Special Website After connecting the instrument to the internet use these operations to take advantage of Internet serv
53. can also use the pedals to add articulations to the SA and SA2 Voices page 43 For details on how to best play each SA and SA2 Voice call up the information window pressing the 7 A INFO button in the Voice Selection display N AEM Technology When you play the piano pressing a C key produces a definite and relatively fixed C note When you play a wind instrument however a single fingering may produce several different sounds depending on the breath strength the note length the adding of trills or bend effects and other performance techniques Also when playing two notes continuously for example C and D these two notes will be smoothly joined and not sound independent as they would on a piano AEM Articulation Element Modeling is the technology for simulating this characteristic of instruments During performance the most appropriate sound samples are selected in sequence in real time from huge quantities of sampled data They are smoothly joined and sounded as would naturally occur on an actual acoustic instrument Voices Playing the keyboard This technology to smoothly join different samples enables the application of realistic vibrato Conventionally on electronic musical instruments vibrato is applied by moving the pitch periodically AEM technology goes much further by analyzing and disaggregating the sampled vibrato waves and smoothly joins the disaggregated data in real tim
54. can be connected with the external monitor also by the RGB OUT terminal The RGB OUT terminal delivers higher resolution than the VIDEO OUT jack RGB OUT CVP 509 only VIDEO OUT ges RCA pin p lug iod VIDEO IN mr o Mini D sub 15 pin Screen Out Settings T cai up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt P SCREEN OUT 2 Set the monitor type and screen contents Select the desired output monitor type NTSC PAL or RGB E mm I 1 2 e E O 14V MONITOR Selects the desired output monitor type NTSC 2 AV TYPE or PAL to correspond to the standard used by your video equipment In case of CVP 509 Select RGB when con necting to an external monitor O 34V SCREEN Determines the contents of the Video Out signal 4 AV CONTENT LYRICS TEXT Only the lyrics of the Song or text files are output regardless of the display that is called up on the instrument LCD The currently selected display is output N CAUTION Avoid looking at the televisionor video monitor for prolonged period of time since doing so could damage your eye sight Take frequent breaks and focus your eyes on distant objects to avoid eyestrain NOTE CVP 509 When NTSC is sel
55. channel on or off If you want to play back only one particular channel solo playback press and hold down one of the 1 AW 8 AW buttons corresponding to the desired channel Only the selected channel is turned to on and others are off To cancel solo playback press the same button again One handed Practice with the Guide Lamps The key guide lamps indicate the notes you should play when you should play them and how long you should hold them down You can also practice at your own pace since the accompaniment waits for you to play the notes correctly Here mute the right hand part and try practicing the part using the guide lamps IT selecta Song and call up the Score display page 62 2 Turn the GUIDE button on GUIDE O 3 Press the TRACK 1 R button to mute the right hand part The indicator of the TRACK 1 R button goes out You can now play that part by yourself TRACK1 O R pu 4 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE e D U Sa NEW SONG SYNC START Practice the muted part using the guide lamps After your practice turn the GUIDE button off NOTE The guide lamps light in red for the white keys and green for the black keys NOTE Usually CH 1 is assigned to TRACK 1 R button CH 2 is assigned to TRACK 2 L button and CH 3 16 are assigned to the EXTRA TRACKS button 64 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner
56. ciju par o Yamaha produktu k ar garantijas apkalpo anu EEZ un veic l dzu apmekl jiet zem k nor d to t mek a vietnes adresi t mek a vietn ir pieejams druk jams fails vai sazinieties ar j su valsti apkalpojo o Yamaha p rst vniec bu EEZ Eiropas Ekonomikas zona D mesio informacija d l garantijos pirk jams EEE ir veicarijoje Lietuvi kalba Jei reikia i samios informacijos apie 3j Yamaha produkt ir jo technin prie i r visoje EEE ir veicarijoje apsilankykite m s svetain je toliau nurodytu adresu svetain je yra spausdintinas failas arba kreipkit s j Yamaha atstovyb savo aliai EEE Europos ekonomin erdv D le it upozornenie Inform cie o z ruke pre z kazn kov v EHP a vaj iarsku Sloven ina Podrobn inform cie o z ruke t kaj ce sa tohto produktu od spolo nosti Yamaha a garan nom servise v EHP a vaj iarsku n jdete na webovej str nke uvedenej ni ie na na ej webovej str nke je k dispoz cii s bor na tla alebo sa obr te na z stupcu spolo nosti Yamaha vo svojej krajine EHP Eur psky hospod rsky priestor Pomembno obvestilo Informacije o garanciji za kupce v EGP in vici Sloven ina Za podrobnej e informacije o tem Yamahinem izdelku ter garancijskem servisu v celotnem EGP in vici obi ite spletno mesto ki je navedeno spodaj natisljiva datoteka je na voljo na na em spletnem mestu ali se obrnite na Yamahinega predstavnika v svoji dr
57. connected or media is inserted a message may appear prompting you to format the device media If so execute the Format operation page 107 N CAUTION The format operation overwrites any previously existing data Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain important data Proceed with caution especially when connecting multiple USB storage media E To protect your data write protect To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased apply the write protect provided with each storage device or media If you are saving data to the USB storage device make sure to disable write protect E Connecting removing USB storage device Before removing the media from the device make sure that the instrument is not accessing data such as in the Save Copy and Delete operations N CAUTION Avoid frequently turning the power on off to the USB storage device or connecting disconnecting the device too often Doing so may result in the operation of the instrument freezing or hanging up While the instrument is accessing data such as during Save Copy Delete Load and Format operations or is mounting the USB storage device shortly after the connection do NOT unplug the USB connector do NOT remove the media from the device and do NOT turn the power off to either device Doing so may corrupt the data on either or both devices 106 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Formatting a USB Storage Device
58. device The vol ume level reproduced via this instrument s speakers can be adjusted by using the MASTER VOLUME control 122 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Panel Button Chart IK Je DT Corresponds to the number in the Panel Controls on page 12 Button Control Indicates the button controller that you should use at first for entering the corresponding function Indicates the display title and tab title called up by operating the button controller 0 indicates that the detailed information is described in the Reference Manual downloadable from website No Button Control Display Page jin o USB TO DEVICE 106 terminal O MASTER VOLUME 15 control MIC SIGNAL OVER 102 lamp O DEMO DEMO display 18 o METRONOME ON OFF 33 o TRANSPOSE TRANSPOSE pop up 42 O TAP TEMPO 53 TEMPO TEMPO pop up 53 O STYLE POP amp ROCK Style Selection display 48 CONTROL PIANIST ACMP ON OFF 48 AUTO FILL IN 53 INTRO I 11 52 MAIN VARIATION 53 A D BREAK 53 ENDING rit 1 HI 52 SYNC STOP 52 SYNC START 52 START STOP 52 o MUSIC FINDER MUSIC FINDER display ALL 75 FAVORITE 78 e SEARCH 1 76 SEARCH
59. displayed the web page cannot be seen Icon industry standard method for protect O is displayed ing web communications by using data encryption and other tools Now opening web page The web page is being loaded Icon flashes Web page has been displayed Loading of the web page is completed and the page is displayed completely Icon stops flashing When the displayed web page uses SSL icon is displayed and information is encrypted for communication Strength of the reception is displayed in when connecting to the Internet by wireless LAN When reception is weak move the instrument near the access point to improve reception 5 3 3 oO o O S 9 9 o 3 2 o 9 o 3 l A o 3 gt o 9 23 Q 3 D Q Y x 3 E 5 O bg 9 LA lt 3 3 oO 5 3 23 oO o l Advanced Features PA Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 9 ae SE INTERNET gt 5 V SETTING gt D Editing the Browser settings BROWSER SETTINGS Registering bookmarks of your favorite INTERNET gt 4 AV BOOKMARK gt 3 pages AV ADD 98 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual lt 0 S v gt D E d o E 2 SCH 2 a Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices CVP 509 505 CVP 503 501 Front keyboard side 5 3
60. each part page 90 Using the Auto Revoice function you can also convert the sound of commercially available XG song to the special sound using this instrument s special Voices FILTER Adjusts the Harmonic Content resonance and sound brightness TUNE Pitch related settings tuning transpose etc EFFECT Selects effect type and adjusts its depth for each part page 92 EQ Adjusts equalization parameters to correct the tone or timbre of the sound NOTE CMP CVP 509 The Master Compressor is not applied to USB audio playback and This is the Master Compressor setting which determines the dynamics of Metronori sound overall sound See page 93 88 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 3 Press the MIXING CONSOLE button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts The part name is indicated at the top of the display Song Style MIC CVP 509 505 503 PANEL PART Keyboard parts Left Right 1 2 STYLE PART Rhythm 1 2 Bass Chord 1 2 Pad Phrase 1 2 SONG CH 1 8 Song channels 1 8 SONG CH 9 16 Song channels 9 16 4 Use the A J buttons to select a parameter then use the 5 1 AV 8 AV buttons to set the value for each part Save your MIXING CONSOLE settings To save the PANEL PART display settings Register them to Registration Memory page 79 To save the STYLE PART d
61. effects etc for the currently selected Style with the touch of a single button If you ve already decided which Style you wish to use you can have One Touch Setting automatically select the appropriate Voice for you T Selecta Style steps 1 2 on page 48 2 Press one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons Not only does this instantly call up all the settings Voices effects etc that match the current Style it also automatically turns on ACMP and SYNC START so that you can immediately start playing the Style em u REFER Se N ONE TOUCH SETTING O 1 o 2 O 3 O 4 O OTS LINK C 2 o dct SEAME RAP DN E crees o D 444 Dnm LLLLL o LLLLL 0000 3 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the selected Style starts Each Style has four One Touch Setting setups Press other ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 button to try out other setups Automatically changing One Touch Settings with the Main sections The convenient OTS One Touch Setting Link function lets you automatically have One Touch Settings change when you 5 OTS LINK select a different Main section A D The Main sections A Cc B C and D correspond to One Touch Settings 1 2 3 and 4 respectively To use the OTS Link function turn the OTS LINK button on NOTE You can also create your own One Touc
62. gt N CAUTION Do not hold the key cover or top portion Improper handling can result in dam I 10 age to the instrument or personal injury Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord the bottom of the right side as seen from the front Hold here Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the voltage selector which is provided in some areas To set the selec tor for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel The volt age selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped After the proper voltage has been selected connect the AC power cord to the AC INLET and an AC wall outlet A plug adaptor may be also provided in some areas to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area CVP 509 505 Keyboard Stand Assembly N WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the instrument or result in improper operation CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 113 lquiessy pues pieoghey 06 dAO Assembly N CAUTION Assemble the stand on a hard and flat floor with ample space Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct direc tion Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below Assembly should be carried out by at least two
63. in that music style Moreover by registering the Song Audio data saved in various places into Music Finder the instrument can easily call up the relevant data from the song title The Music Finder Plus function gives you the added capability by connecting the instrument to the Internet of searching for and adding desired panel settings and MUSIC FINDER EE SiS ee 2224443 241 134 1 0 e D 444 Jd 70 2 gt DDR HIR eg end song data via the Internet to the instrument Loading panel settings from the website As a factory default some sample records panel settings are provided in the Music Finder By downloading many panel settings from Yamaha website and importing them to the instrument you can use the Music Finder function more conveniently and effectively Moreover the Repertoire function page 54 can also be enhanced by importing the panel settings Before using the Music Finder function we recommend that you load the panel settings from the website following the instructions below http services music yamaha com musicfinder Download the Music Finder panel settings file from the website to the USB storage device 2 Connect the USB storage device which contains the panel settings file to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument 3 Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display Abide Wit
64. it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel AN CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord e When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold e Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal for extended periods of time or during electrical storms components e Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple e Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause mobile phone or other elect
65. message appears prompting you to enable Piano Lock 2 Press the F OK button to enable Piano Lock To turn Piano Lock off press and hold down the PIANO RESET button again for three seconds or longer 30 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Setting the touch sensitivity of the keyboard You can adjust the touch response of the instrument how the sound responds to the way you play the keys This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard The touch sensitivity type becomes the common setting for all Voices 1 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt D CONTROLLER gt TAB lt 4 gt KEYBOARD PANEL gt A 1 INITIAL TOUCH Use the 1 AV 2 AV buttons to specify the touch response HARD2 HARD 1 NORMAL SOFT 1 e SOFT 2 KEYBOARD PANEL LEIT RI Ki TOUCH OFF LEVEL LEFT RIGHT RIGHT2 Requires strong playing to produce high volume Best for players with a heavy touch Requires moderately strong playing for high volume Standard touch response Produces high volume with moderate playing strength Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength Best for players with a light touch NOTE When you do not want to apply touch sensitivity set Touch to OFF for the corresponding parts by using the 5 SL 7 Y buttons When To
66. objects on a disk or bend or apply pressure to the disk in any way Always keep floppy disks in their protective cases when they are not in use Do not expose the disk to direct sunlight extremely high or low tempera tures or excessive humidity dust or liquids Do not open the sliding shutter and touch the exposed surface of the floppy disk inside Do not expose the disk to magnetic fields such as those produced by tele visions speakers motors etc since magnetic fields can partially or completely erase data on the disk rendering it unreadable Never use a floppy disk with a deformed shutter or housing Do not attach anything other than the provided labels to a floppy disk Also make sure that labels are attached in the proper location To Protect Your Data Write protect Tab To prevent accidental erasure of important data slide the disk s write pro tect tab to the protect position tab open When saving data make sure that the disk s write protect tab is set to the overwrite position tab closed Write protect tab Write protect tab ON OFF unlocked or write locked or write M enabled protected Data Back up For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important data on separate floppy disks CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 119 Hanaling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks Buioouse qnoJ Troubleshooting Overall
67. of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices including piano guitar strings brass wind instruments and more NOTE For the Voice part see page 39 NOTE For more information on the VOICE category selection buttons refer to page 40 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 37 N Voices Playing the keyboard N pueoghay eui buled sealioA 3 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Voice To call up the other display pages press one of the 1 A 5 A buttons or press the same VOICE button again VOICE RIGHT1 To listen to the demo phrases for each Voice Press the 8 W DEMO button to start the Demo for the selected Voice To stop the demo press the 8 W button again 4 Play the keyboard Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Make sure that PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 button is turned on 2 Press the PART ON OFF RIGHT 2 button to turn it on PART ON OFF ORIGHT1 ORIGHT2 Q O x O 3 Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to call up the Voice Selection display for the Right 2 part 4 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Voice 5 Play the keyboard The Voice selected for RIGHT 1 page 37 and the Voice selected here are sounded simultaneously in a layer Quickly selecting Voices for Right 1 and 2 parts You can quickly select the Right 1 and 2 part Voices just
68. persons Be sure to use the correct screw size as indicated below Use of incorrect screws can cause damage Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit To disassemble reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a Phillips head 4 screwdriver of the appropriate size ready gt I Open the package take out marked C in the illustration take out the styrofoam pads and place the unit A on top of the pads Position the pads so that they will protect the headphone jack located underneath the front left corner N CAUTION To prevent the key cover from accidentally opening during assembly press down on the key cover making sure that the sheet shown remains in place Main unit Phones jacks Styrofoam pads Back panel Bundled pedal cord inside Pedal box ES ae s Side panel left Side panel right ide panel left D THM E panel right AC power cord gt Assembly Parts 6 x 25 mm long screws x 4 4 x 20 mm tapping screws x 4 rr EE Cord holders x 2 E E 6 x 16 mm short screws x 4 OS 4 x 12 mm thin screws x 2 Y CVP 503 Keyboard Stand 2 Attach C to D and E O Untie and straighten out the bundled cord attached to the bottom of the C Don t dis card the vinyl tie you ll need it later in O Use the four 6 x 25 mm long screws to attach C First attach one sid
69. s Manual Other guide functions There are additional functions in the Guide features for practicing the tim ing of playing the keys Any Key mode or for Karaoke FUNCTION gt B SONG SETTING gt A B GUIDE MODE For more information refer to the Reference Manual on the website Repeat Playback The Song Repeat functions can be used to repeatedly play back a Song or a specific range of measures in a Song This is useful for repeated practicing of difficult to play phrases To repeat a Song turn the REPEAT button on and playback the desired Song Turning the REPEAT button off cancels Repeat playback REPEAT Specifying a Range of Measures and Playing them Back Repeatedly A B Repeat IT Selecta Song steps 1 4 on page 59 2 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 3 Specify the repeat range Press the REPEAT button at the starting point A of the range to be repeated Press the REPEAT button again at the ending point B After an automatic lead in to help guide you into the phrase the range from Point A to Point B is played back repeatedly End of the song Top of the song A 0 E O PLAY PAUSE O REPEAT O REPEAT Sj 7b Y 4 To stop playback press the SONG STOP button The Song position will return to Point A 5 Press the REPEAT button to turn off Repeat playback Specifying the repeat range while Songs are stopped 1 Press the FF button
70. section CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL See bottom of Keyboard enclosure for graphic symbol markings The exclamation point within the equi lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ing and maintenance servicing instruc tions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead sym bol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock IMPORTANT NOTICE All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner all foreseeable risks have been eliminated DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha Product performance and or safety standards may be diminished Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is has been modified Implied warranties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be cor rect at the time of prin
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72. settings in a display page and then exit from that page Data other than above edited Songs Styles Voices and MIDI settings etc is automatically stored However this edited data is lost if you turn off the power without properly exiting from the relevant display Backing up the USB storage device e To protect against data loss through media damage we recommend that you save your important data onto two USB storage devices Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use 1 B 13 2 2 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 7 uoieuuoju pue SODION Notices and Information Copyright Notices Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all com puter software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES
73. the instrument or the hanger may be damaged 16 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Changing the Display Language This determines the language used in the display for messages file names and character input T cai up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt P OWNER NOTE Throughout this manual arrows are 1 used in the instructions indicating in FUNCTION shorthand the process of calling up o certain displays and functions O c EEE 8988888 SC 2 2 Use the 4 AV 5 AV buttons to select the desired language Adjusting the Contrast of the Display GED Gi You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the LCD CONTRAST knob NOTE located to the left of the display Since the color display of the CVP 509 505 has a high level of visibility no contrast adjustment function is necessary LCD CONTRAST CS TRANSPOSE 0 J 100 ear 001 1 Natural RIGHT1 GrandPiano Sec enean uiam CHORD 4 4 100 Cool8Beat STYLE JJ NewSong SONG CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 17 Starting Up dn unes Showing the Owner Name in the Opening Display You can have your name appear in the opening display the display that appears when the power is turned on T call up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt gt OWNER
74. to select the VOLUME parameter PANPOT VOLUME 3 Use the 1 AV 8 AV buttons to adjust panning volume for the desired part 4 Save your settings step 5 on page 89 l o Q Le S bag D E S E Kai E ba o E 3 S o S D S Wy l Q o o E o D S E CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 91 ES x 3 Q S 3 D 9 O l m Q Q gt D S 3 3 D m 3 a e 3 m I m EY 3 o Applying Effects to Each Part IT same operation as in the Basic Procedure on page 88 In step 2 select EFFECT tab LEFT RIGHT RIGHT 2 Use the C D E buttons to select the desired effect e REVERB Reproduce the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club CHORUS Produces a rich fat sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously e DSP By default the most appropriate effect for the selected Voice has been selected 3 Use the 1 AV 8 AV buttons to adjust the depth of each effect for the desired part 4 Save your settings step 5 on page 89 NOTE You can change the effect type by pressing the F TYPE button Refer to the Reference Manual 92 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Adjusting the Overall Volume Using the Master Compressor Cz Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynami
75. to which you want to save the data by using the TAB gt buttons 3 Enter the file name page 27 Even if you skip this step you can rename the file at any time after saving page 70 4 press the 8 A OK button to save the file The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order NOTE If you want to cancel the Save opera tion press the 8 W CANCEL but ton 68 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual File Management If you ve saved a lot of files to a USB flash memory or USER drive it may be difficult to find the desired file quickly To make it easier to find the files you want you can organize your files in folders rename the files delete unnecessary files etc These operations are done in the File Selection display Creating a New Folder This operation lets you create new folders Folders can be created named and organized as desired making it easier to find and select your original data T in the file selection display select the appropriate tab USER or USB to which you want to save the data by using the TAB lt gt buttons If you want to create a new folder within the existing folder also select the folder here 2 Press the 7 W FOLDER button to call up the naming display for a new folder 3 Inpu
76. up any slack in the pedal cord O Attach the cord holders to D as shown then clip the cord into the holders 7 Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the volt age selector which is provided in some areas To set the selector for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped After the proper voltage has been selected connect the AC power cord to the AC INLET and an AC wall outlet A plug adaptor may be also provided in some areas to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area N WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the instrument or result in improper operation 8 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor sur 00M After completing the assembly please check the following Are there any parts left over gt Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors e Is the Clavinova clear of doors and other movable fix tures Move the Clavinova to an appropriate location Does the Clavinova make a rattling noise when you shake it gt Tighten all screws Does the pedal box rattle or give
77. use this while you play for example to change the rotating speed slow fast of the rotary speaker effect HARMONY ECHO When this is set to ON the Harmony Echo effects are applied to the right hand Voices depending on the chord played with your left hand For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next NOTE DSP stands for Digital Signal Pro cessor or Processing DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm to produce a wide range of effects NOTE The effect type can be changed On the Voice Selection display select 6A VOICE SET gt TAB lt 4 gt EFFECT EQ gt A B 2 DSP NOTE Depending on the harmony echo type harmony will be applied regard less of the chord played with your left hand CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 45 N Voices Playing the keyboard N pueoghay eui Buiejd sealioA Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices The instrument uses advanced digital technology to recreate the legendary sound of vintage organs Just as on a traditional organ you can create your own sound by increasing and decreasing the levels of the flute footages Press the ORGAN FLUTES button The FOOTAGE Page of the Organ Flutes Voice is called up O PIANO O TRUMPET BRASS O E
78. way when you step on the pedals gt Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws When moving the instrument after assembly always hold the bottom of the main unit A CAUTION Do not hold the key cover or top portion Improper handling can result in dam age to the instrument or personal injury Hold here Do not hold here CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 115 CVP 503 Keyboard Stand Assembly lquiessy pues pieoghey LOG dAO Assembly N CAUTION Assemble the stand on a hard and flat floor with ample space Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct direc tion Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons Be sure to use the correct screw size as indicated below Use of incorrect screws can cause damage Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit To disassemble reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a Phillips head 4 screwdriver of the appropriate size ready I Open the package take out marked C in the illustration take out the styrofoam pads and place the unit A on top of th
79. 05 503 501 Owner s Manual Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay Words and Music by Steve Cropper and Otis Redding Copyright 1968 1975 IRVING MUSIC INC Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Smoke Gets In Your Eyes from ROBERTA Words by Otto Harbach Music by Jerome Kern 1933 UNIVERSAL POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING INC Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved International Rights Secured Not for broadcast transmission DO NOT DUPLICATE NOT FOR RENTAL WARNING It is a violation of Federal Copyright Law to synchronize this Multimedia Disc with video tape or film or to print the Composi tion s embodied on this Multimedia Disc in the form of standard music notation without the express written permission of the copy right owner Somewhere My Love Lara s Theme from DOCTOR ZHIVAGO Lyric by Paul Francis Webster Music by Maurice Jarre Copyright 1965 1966 Renewed 1993 1994 Webster Music Co and EMI Robbins Catalog Inc International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Spanish Eyes Words by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder Music by Bert Kaempfert 1965 1966 Renewed 1993 1994 EDITION DOMA BERT KAEMPFERT All Rights for the world excluding Germany Austria and Switzerland Controlled and Administered by SCREEN GEMS EMI MUSIC INC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission Speak Softly Love Love Theme from the Paramount Picture THE GODFAT
80. 2 76 O LCD CONTRAST knob 17 CVP 503 501 11 MIXING CONSOLE MIXING CONSOLE display VOL VOICE 90 91 e FILTER 88 o TUNE 88 e EFFECT 92 e EQ 88 e CMP CVP 509 93 12 CHANNEL ON OFF CHANNEL ON OFF SONG pop up SONG 64 STYLE 58 13 TAB Talk 21 A J 20 DIRECT ACCESS message 23 EXIT 22 1 AV B AV buttons 21 DATA ENTRY dial 22 ENTER 22 O USB CVP 509 505 503 USB AUDIO PLAYER display 83 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 123 Panel Button Chart LS uoyng jeueg Reference No Button Control Display Manual O FUNCTION MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE SONG SETTING STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT STYLE SETTING CHORD FINGERING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING CONTROLLER KEYBOARD PANEL REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE VOICE REGISTRATION 82 SET SEQUENCE FREEZE 82 VOICE SET 47 DIGITAL REC MENU SONG CREATOR 72 89 STYLE CREATOR 58 89 MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY CVP 509 505 503 103 iAFC SETTING CVP 509 34 MIDI MIDI template 109 selection display UTILITY CONFIG 1 110 COMFIG 2 110 SCREEN OUT 101 110 MEDIA 110 OWNER 17 29 110 SYSTEM RESET 110 O PART ON OFF RIGHT1 RIGHT2 39 LEFT 9 INTERNET Clavinova Special Website only when connected t
81. 503 501 MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT m E MIDI transmission e AAA MIDI reception For detailed information about the instrument s MIDI settings refer to the Reference NOTE Manual For a general overview of MIDI and the Yamaha website Advanced Features e Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 MIDI settings FUNCTION gt I MIDI gt 8 Y EDIT how you can effectively use it refer to MIDI Basics downloadable from CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 109 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices O Utility Making Global Settings a The Utility section in the Function menu provides a variety of convenient tools and settings for the instrument These include general settings that affect the entire instrument as well as detailed settings for specific functions Also included are data reset functions and storage media control such as media formatting t LLLLL Basic Procedure T cai up the operation display FUNCTION J UTILITY cu FUNCTION 8 2 Use the TAB gt buttons to call up desired page CONFIG 1 General settings such as Fade in out time Metronome sound Tap Tempo sound etc CONFIG 2 General settings such as speaker output pop up display time e
82. 503 501 Owner s Manual 117 CVP 501 Keyboard Stand Assembly G0G 60S dAD euondo eAug xsig Addojy eui Burjersu Installing the Floppy Optional CVP 509 505 Disk Drive The floppy disk drive can be installed to the bottom of the instrument by using the included floppy disk drive case and screws For a list of optional floppy disk drives available for this instrument see Optional Accessories page 127 Have a Phillips head 4 screwdriver of the appropriate size ready I Remove the three backing papers from the adhesive tape in the case and fit the floppy disk drive into the case Insert the drive to the case with the side having the rubber stoppers facing the case Dual sided adhesive tape 2 Fold the USB cable inside the case as shown 3 Attach the drive and case assembly to the left underside of the instrument using the included four screws 4mm x 10mm 4 Connect the USB cable to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 118 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Handling the Flop FDD and Floppy Disks py Disk Drive The floppy disk drive is optional For instructions on installing the floppy disk drive see page 127 The floppy disk drive lets you save original data you ve created on the instrument to floppy disk and allows you to load data from floppy disk to the instrument Be sure to ha
83. 505 503 The message This drive is busy now appeared and then the recording was aborted Make sure to use a compatible USB storage device page 106 Make sure that the USB storage device has enough memory page 87 If you are using a USB memory device to which data has already been recorded check first that no important data remains on the device then format it page 107 and try recording again Audio files cannot be selected The file format may not be compatible with the instrument The com patible formats are MP3 and WAV CVP 509 505 WAV CVP 503 The DRM protected files cannot be played back Recorded file is played back at a different volume compared to when it was recorded Mixing Console The sound seems strange or different than expected when chang ing a rhythm Voice drum kit etc of the Style or Song from the Mixer Microphone Vocal Harmony CVP 509 505 503 The microphone input signal cannot be recorded The audio playback volume has been changed Setting the volume value to 100 plays back the file as the same volume when it was recorded page 85 When changing the rhythm percussion Voices drum kits etc of the Style and Song from the VOICE parameter the detailed settings related to the drum voice are reset and in some cases you may be unable to restore the original sound In the case of Song playback you can restore the original sound by returning to the beginning of the Son
84. 62 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER INC All Rights Controlled by EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC Publishing and WARNER BROS PUBLICATIONS U S INC Print All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Brazil Words and Music by Ray Barroso English lyrics by S K Russell Copyright O 1941 by Peer International Corporation Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved California Girls Words and Music by Brian Wilson and Mike Love Copyright O 1965 IRVING MUSIC INC Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Can You Feel The Love Tonight from Walt Disney Pictures THE LION KING Music by Elton John Lyrics by Tim Rice O 1994 Wonderland Music Company Inc All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Can t Help Falling In Love from the Paramount Picture BLUE HAWAII Words and Music by George David Weiss Hugo Peretti and Luigi Cre atore Copyright O 1961 by Gladys Music Inc Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Gladys Music All Rights Administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc and Chrysalis Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Chim Chim Cher ee from Walt Disney s MARY POPPINS Words and Music by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman 1963 Wonderland Music Company Inc Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Do Re Mi from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar H
85. B O Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in Step 3 4 Securely tighten the screws on C that were attached in Step 2 116 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 5 Mount A A CAUTION e Fingers can become pinched between A and rear or side pan els be extra careful so as not to drop A Do not hold the keyboard in any position other than the position shown in the illustration Be sure to place your hands at least 10 cm from either end of A when positioning it 6 Secure A Center A to produce equal clear ance on the left and right sides Use 6 x 16 mm short screws to secure A from the front 7 Connect the pedal cord b di Insert the pedal cord plug to the SN pedal connector from the rear Q Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord 8 Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the volt age selector which is provided in some areas To set the selector for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screw driver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped After the proper voltage has been selected connect the AC power cord to the AC INLET and a
86. B storage device be sure to read Connecting a USB Stor age Device on page 106 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 77 5 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Setups Voice Style etc for Each Song 5 uos uoe3 104 219 AQS eo10n sdnjes esp dN Buie 4epurJ aisnyy 5 Check the song data SONG AUDIO is added in the MUSIC FINDER display The song data is shown as SONG or AUDIO in the STYLE column Recalling the registered song data from Music Finder You can recall the registered song data in the same way as done in the Selecting the Desired Song from among the Panel Settings page 75 and Searching the Panel Settings page 76 To play back the recalled Song data press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button after selecting the SONG record To play back the recalled audio data press the USB button then press the 2 A V gt WI button after selecting the AUDIO record Added convenience using the Internet Music Finder This service gives you the capability by connecting the instrument to the Internet of searching for and adding desired panel settings and song data via the Internet to the instrument Let s connect the instrument to the Internet and press the J MUSIC FINDER button on the MUSIC FINDER display Abide With Me Aida Triumph March il ane Air On The O String BarequeAle dia Air On The G String rent IECH Air On The G String Clamic
87. C SYNC START playing back when you press any note on the keyboard when e ACMP ON OFF is off or you play a chord with your left S H m hand when ACMP ON OFF is on During the Style play EE back pressing this button stops playing and puts the playback in standby SYNC STOP button You can start and stop the Style anytime you ACME ne e o want by simply playing or releasing the keys O in the chord section of the keyboard Make m 5 sure that the ACMP ON OFF button is on G press the SYNC STOP button then play the keyboard Dom Jo E E e INTRO I III buttons The instrument features three different Intro sections to add an INTRO introduction before starting the Style playback After pressing e one of the INTRO I III buttons start playback by using the START STOP button or SYNC START button When the Intro finishes playing the Style playback automatically shifts to the Main section ENDING rit I III buttons The instrument features three different Ending sections to add an ending before stopping Style playback When you press one of the ENDING I III buttons while Style is playing back the Style will automatically stop after the ending is played You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the same ENDING button once again while the ending is playing ENDING rit O J About the l
88. E button to call up the Score display You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB 4 gt buttons when the Song playback is stopped As starting playback the ball bounces along through the score indicating the current position VW z LYRICS rfe SCORE TEXT lo E i Nal gt VW i Hi z ES You can change the displayed notation style by using the 1 AV 8 AV buttons For details refer to the Reference manual on the website NOTE The instrument can display the music notation of commercially available music data or your recorded Songs NOTE The displayed notation is generated by the instrument based on the Song data As a result it may not be exactly the same as commercially available sheet music of the same song specially when displaying notation complicated passages or many hort notes vog 62 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Displaying Lyrics Text When the selected Song contains lyric data you can view it on the instrument s display during playback IT Select a Song steps 1 4 on page 59 2 Press the LYRICS TEXT button CVP 509 505 503 LYRICS button CVP 501 to call up the Lyrics display When the Song data contains lyrics data the lyrics are shown on the display You can look through the entire lyrics by using the TAB a Kl buttons when the Song playback is stopped As Song playback starts the c
89. HER Words by Larry Kusik Music by Nino Rota Copyright 1972 Renewed 2000 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Stella By Starlight from the Paramount Picture THE UNINVITED Words by Ned Washington Music by Victor Young Copyright 1946 Renewed 1973 1974 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Take The A Train Words and Music by Billy Strayhorn Copyright 1941 Renewed 1969 DreamWorks Songs ASCAP and Billy Strayhorn Songs Inc ASCAP for the U S A Rights for DreamWorks Songs and Billy Strayhorn Songs Inc Admin istered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Company Inc International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Tears In Heaven Words and Music by Eric Clapton and Will Jennings Copyright 1992 by E C Music Ltd and Blue Sky Rider Songs All Rights for E C Music Ltd Administered by Unichappell Music Inc All Rights for Blue Sky Rider Songs Administered by Irving Music Inc International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved That Old Black Magic from the Paramount Picture STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Harold Arlen Copyright 1942 Renewed 1969 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved That s Amore That s Love from the Paramount Picture THE CADDY Words by Jack Brooks Music by Harry Warren Copyright O 1953 Renewed 1981 by Paramount Music Co
90. ING 51 58 CHORUS E 92 CMP oire ee 93 AA s 108 CONFIG T e 110 CONFIG 2 iiie i 110 Connection cercare cite 99 eene 17 COPY asii 70 CUT ici ue 70 D Damper Pedal ees 32 DATA ENTRY dal 22 DELETE onere tens 71 DEMO dedere 18 DEMO Voice sees 38 Dial Data Entry 22 DIRECT ACCESS 23 Drum Volce iaioa no isnita 40 RI 45 92 DSP VADIATION 45 DYNAMIC DAMPER EFFECT 34 E EFEEGT notiert 88 EFFEGT EQ iiie etes 47 ENDING tit 2 iere 52 ENTIER eot 22 Entering Characters 27 zo E 88 gt c LEE 22 EXTRA TRACKS sse 64 F Factory Resetear 29 Fast ForWard th 61 FAVORITE tenetis 78 Eie LI 61 gre 26 File Selection Display 26 Fill inSectiori tte 53 PTE Res etuer dnte 88 Floppy Disk Drive 118 119 Fold isc 27 FOLDER File Selection Display 69 Foot Controller 105 Footage re epo 46 FOOLSWIICII iieri 105 FORMAT intere tad tirate 107 Free Play 50 G GAIN OFFSET itte 93 EE 9 47 GROOVE tahiti land 58 CM 9 GUIDE3 cositas 64 Guide Lomp 13 64 GUIDE MODE ees 65 GUITAR m 102 H Halt pedal coccion 32 HARMONY ECHO sss 45 Headphone Hanger 16 Headphones esses 16 HOME stan 97 l AP an eege 34 INFO Voice siete 38 41 INFO Registration
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92. Lyrics Text display settings CVP 509 505 503 LYRICS TEXT gt 1 AY 8 AY buttons ACMP ON OFF STYLE CONTROL Using the Auto Accompaniment SYNC START SONG STOP PLAY Features with the Song Playback PAUSE gt STYLE CONTROL START STOP Song Playback related parameters FUNCTION B SONG SETTING Keyboard and Vocal Practice Using the Guide Function AE GUDE NODE Playing Backing Parts with the Perfor mance Assistant Technology eB TYIEST Creating Editing Songs FUNCTION F DIGITAL REC MENU gt Song Creator A SONG CREATOR Recording Melodies Step Recording gt TAB 4 1 16 Recording Chords Step Recording gt TAB lt gt CHORD Re Recording a Specific Section Shee OMe gt TAB lt gt REC MODE Editing Channel Events gt TAB lt gt CHANNEL Editing Chord events Notes System gt TAB 4 P CHORD 1 16 SYS EX Exclusive events and Lyrics or LYRICS 72 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Setups Voice Style etc for Each Song If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don t know which Style and Voice settings would be appropriate the convenient Music Finder function can help you out Simply select the desired music genre or song title from among the Music Finder panel settings and the instrument automatically makes all appropriate panel settings to let you play
93. Memory 81 INITIAL TOUCH 31 Initialize Factory Reset 29 128 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual A reece teers 100 INPUT VOLUME 102 INTERNET iiie eee 95 Internet Connection Guide 10 Internet Direct Connection 95 UNE 52 K A 14 Keyboard Part 39 L LAN terminal tsian 96 Language eet nte 17 LEFT ee 39 DEE T HODD iit eic ttti 45 Let Pedal ssrin a 32 LINK coco ciao da 97 MOS uc 63 LYRICS Song Creator 72 M Main Display aitoitssna ss 24 MAIN PICTURE sionis iroersiies 18 Main sechon nnna enano 53 MAIN VARIATION ossee 53 Master Compressor 93 MASTER TUNE eniin 47 MASTER VOLUME issosivsiirrsrrirdes 15 MEDIA idees 107 MegavVoice eene 40 MEMORY cest nte teet 58 79 Message iicet tee ried 23 Metronome eiicicscsrenriiecsrrts sisien 33 MIC CAUDBRATION 35 MIC EFFECT tient nci 103 MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY 103 MIC LINE switch sssse 102 MIC LINE IN eene 102 Microphone cnica 102 OAI Ee 10 A a 109 Ode e RE 109 MIDI TARU pirsanana nie 109 MIXING CONSOLE 88 MONITOR TYPE eene 101 MONOUPOLUN inne iania 45 le EE 83 Multi Track Recording 67 MUSIC FINDER nene 73 Music Finder sessssss 78 Music Notation eseeeess 62 M
94. NCTION gt D CONTROLLER gt TAB foot pedal 4 gt PEDAL EE O CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 105 seaineg JEYIO YIM 1ueuinJjsu NO Buisf suoioeuuo2 ES je Connecting a USB Storage Device By connecting a USB storage device to the instrument s USB TO DEVICE terminal you can save data you ve created to the device Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal When connecting a USB device to the terminal be sure to handle the USB device with care Follow the important pre cautions below NOTE For more information about the handling of USB devices refer to the owner s manual of the USB device E Compatible USB devices USB storage devices flash memory floppy disk drive hard disk drive etc USB LAN adaptor USB hub The instrument does not necessarily support all commer cially available USB devices Yamaha cannot guarantee oper ation of USB devices that you purchase Before purchasing a USB device for use with this instrument please visit the fol lowing web page http music yamaha com download NOTE Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used E Connecting a USB device When connecting a USB device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal make sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direction N CAUTION When connecting a USB device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal on
95. NOTE If you want to avoid changing the Tempo during Style playback when selecting another record turn on the Tempo Lock function by pressing the I STYLE TEMPO button in the Music Finder display CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 75 5 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Setups Voice Style etc for Each Song 5 Buos y9e3 104 219 AQS eo10n sdnjes e p dN Buie 1apuly aisnyy Searching the Panel Settings You can search the records by specifying a song name or keyword using the Search function of the Music Finder From the ALL page of the MUSIC FINDER display press the 6 A SEARCH 1 button to call up the Search display AU tagban 18 own An Der Schemes Blauen Deer VieuneseWaltsi M 174 Kegel SP Cem Su Erem ME cLo0 5 ETNENENINEINIZN Fees sors ne red ko Pini Ure o SE e 2 Enter the search criteria A MUSIC Searches by song name Pressing the A button calls up the pop up window to enter the song name To clear the entered Music press the F CLEAR button B KEYWORD Searches by keyword Pressing the B button calls up the pop up window to enter the keyword To clear the entered Keyword press the G CLEAR button C STYLE Searches by Style Pressing the C button calls up the Style Selection display After s
96. ORDER button to all up the Recording display again hen stop the recording by pressing he J STOP button The file name is automatically named and a message indicating the file name is displayed j A Do not take out the USB storage device or turn off the instrument during recording Gd o OS USB Audio CVP 509 505 503 Playback and Recording Audio Files CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 87 Mixing Console Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance MIXING CONSOLE The Mixing Console gives you intuitive control over O3 aspects of the keyboard parts and Song Style channels ER including volume balance and the timbre of the sounds RET ae d E ee It lets you adjust the levels and stereo position pan of each Voice to set the optimum balance and stereo image and lets you set how the effects are applied Basic Procedure Press the MIXING CONSOLE button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display MIXING CONSOLE Sa C SE ES x 3 amp 9 5 o 9 l m Q amp E S S 3 D 3 a a 5 D y D S 3 O l 2 Use the TAB lt gt buttons to call up the desired page For details about each display Page refer to the Reference Manual on the website VOL VOICE Changes the Voice for each part and adjusts panning and volume for
97. PIANO O STRINGS O BASS O ACCORDION O VOICE CONTROL GUITAR FLUTE amp O SAXOPHONE O wooDWIND O ORGAN ORGAN CHOIR PERC amp amp PAD OSYNTH FX O DRUM KIT O FLUTES 2 Use the 1 AV 8 AV buttons to adjust the footage settings The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes The 1 AW buttons control two footages 16 and 5 1 3 Pressing the D button switches between these two footages oo If you want you can select the Organ type change the Rotary Speaker speed and adjust the Vibrato setting by using the A C and F H buttons O AJB ORGAN TYPE Specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated Sine or Vintage O Cc ROTARY SP Alternately switches between the slow and fast SPEED rotary speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes DSP TYPE parameter in the EFFECT EQ Page and the DSP is turned on page 44 F VIBRATO OFF Alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ y 8 Flutes Voice ON or OFF G VIBRATO ON HI VIBRATO Sets the Vibrato depth to one of three levels DEPTH 1 low 2 mid or 3 high e iJ PRESETS Opens the File Selection display of the Organ p play 8 Flute Voices for selecting
98. PO button L J C J four times for a 4 4 time signature starts Style playback at the RESET tempo you tapped CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 53 3 jueuuueduioooy pue uiua Buield SIAS Calling up the Panel Settings to Match the Style Repertoire The convenient Repertoire function automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings Voice number etc for the currently selected Style Before using the Repertoire function you need to import Music Finder records see instructions on page 73 Select the desired Style from the Style Selection display steps 1 2 on page 48 2 Press the 5 A REPERTOIRE button Various appropriate panel settings matching the selected Style will be shown in the display SIYLE 3 Use the 2 AV 3 AV buttons to select the desired panel setting NOTE The settings shown here are Music Finder Records You can choose addi tional settings by using the Music Finder feature page 76 NOTE Depending on the particular selected Style there may not be any panel set tings in the Repertoire function 54 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Appropriate Panel Settings for the Selected Style One Touch Setting One Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient feature that automatically calls up the most appropriate panel settings Voices or
99. Pianetila An Alois Or Hawaiian E Amapola vouturPop aa Amapedia Rumia 4n Amapola For more details about this service refer to the following website http services music yamaha com musicfinder Advanced Features EL Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 5 Creating a Set of Favorite Records MUSIC FINDER gt TAB lt gt ALL gt H ADD TO FAVORITE Editing Records MUSIC FINDER gt 8 AW RECORD EDIT Saving the Record as a Single File MUSIC FINDER gt 7 A V FILES Viewing Record Information on the internet MUSIC FINDER Plus MUSIC FINDER gt J MUSIC FINDER NOTE If you want to play back Song Audio data in the USB storage device con nect the USB storage device contain ing the data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal beforehand NOTE The available contents of the Music Finder Plus service are subject to change 78 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Registration Memory Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups REGISTRATION MEMORY n Registering Your Panel Setups I Set up the panel controls such as Voice Style effects and so on as desired Refer to the separate Data List for a list of parameters that can be registered with the Registration Memory function Press the MEMORY button in the REGISTRATION MEMORY
100. VP 509 SA Voices are available only on the CVP 509 505 NOTE Pedal functions are automatically changed depending on the selected Voice However if you need to you can lock the pedal function so that it does not change automatically FUNCTION gt D CONTROLLER gt H DEPEND ON R1 VOICE NOTE Keeping with the realistic response of the original instruments the effects applied vary depending on the range you are playing in NOTE When you select SA SA2 Voices for two or more keyboard parts pressing a pedal simultaneously affects all parts on which SA SA2 Voices are selected CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 43 N Voices Playing the keyboard N pueoghay eui buled sealioA Applying Voice Effects The instrument features a sophisticated multi processor effect system which can add extraordinary depth and expression to your sound T cai up the operation display DIRECT ACCESS EXIT 2 Select the desired part for which you want to add effects CVP 509 505 503 J mass o J 100 se 001 1 Natural RIGHT B Grand Piano IST TT D REGIS E 4 4 100 4 4 enee Cool8Beat fa NewSong STYLE SONG 3 Press the VOICE EFFECT button to call up the VOICE EFFECT display VOICE EFFECT RIGHT 1 HARMONY ECHO OFF TYPE BLOCK y EEETHOUD OFF
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102. When a USB storage device is connected or media is inserted a message may appear A CAUTION prompting you to format the device media If so execute the format operation The format operation deletes any previously existing data insert a USB storage device for formatting into the USB TO Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain DEVICE important data Proceed with caution especially when con 2 call up the operation display m ie multiple USB storage medias FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt gt MEDIA DEVICE LIST a v 3 Press the AV B buttons to select the USB device to be formatted from the device list The indications USB 1 USB 2 etc will be displayed depending on the number of the connected devices 4 Press the H FORMAT button to format the device media Confirming the remaining memory You can check the remaining memory of the connected USB storage device by pressing the F PROPERTY button in step 4 above Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices Connecting to the Internet EE O By using the LAN or USB TO DEVICE terminal you can connect the instrument to the Internet For instructions on connecting refer to page 96 and Internet Connection Guide downloadable from the Yamaha website CVP 503 501 CVP 509 505 H m li gt TO DEVICE
103. a te B SONG CONTROL buttons Page 59 O TAP TEMPOJ TEMPO buttons Page 53 These select a Song and control Song playback These control the tempo for Style Song and Metronome play B PIANO RESET button TOS Page 30 back Recalls the grand piano settings STYLE CONTROL buttons Page 48 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons Page 79 These select a Style and control Style playback o pane EES O MUSIC FINDER button Page 73 VOICE CONTROL Dutong Page 37 Searches the appropriate panel settings or desired song e EE ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons Page 55 O Ser Pie knob CVP 503 501 Page 17 These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style usts the contrast o ENER CONSOLE butt P 88 9 VOICE EFFECT button Page 44 button eeneg age Applies some effects to the keyboard performance Controls over aspects of keyboard Style and Song parts O ICHANNEL ON OFF butt Geh Power switch Q esses Page 14 MS dge sts Turns the instrument s power on or off Turns channels of Style Song on or off S LS Drum Kit icons eese Page 40 and related controis eeeeeeee age These indicate drum instruments assigned to each key when the Standard Kit 1 is selected 12 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual T p EB 0 4 650 Sa C EH eer PART ON OFF GES ES oa Ouer INTERNET el
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105. ammerstein II Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights through out the world International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Don t Be Cruel To A Heart That s True Words and Music by Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley Copyright 1956 by Unart Music Corporation and Elvis Presley Music Inc Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Elvis Presley Music All Rights Administered by Cherry River Music Co and Chrysalis Songs International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Edelweiss from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights through out the world International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Fly Me To The Moon In Other Words featured in the Motion Picture ONCE AROUND Words and Music by Bart Howard TRO Copyright 1954 Renewed Hampshire House Publishing Corp New York NY International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit Used by Permission Hey Jude Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright 1968 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Hound Dog Words and Music by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
106. amp status of the section buttons INTRO MAIN VARIA TION BREAK ENDING Red The section is currently selected Red flashing The section will be played next following the currently selected section The Main A D buttons also flash red during fill in playback Green The section contains data but not currently selected Off The section contains no data and cannot be played NOTE When the fingering mode is set to Full Keyboard or AI Full Key board Synchro Stop cannot be turned on To change the fingering mode FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING TAB lt 4 gt CHORD FINGERING NOTE If you press the ENDING rit I button when the Style is playing a fill in automatically plays before the END ING rit I 52 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Changing Pattern Variation Sections During Style playback Each Style features four different Main sections four Fill in sections and a Break section By using these sections effectively you can easily make your performance sound more dynamic and professional The section can be freely changed while the Style is playing back e MAIN VARIATION A D buttons Press one of the MAIN VARIATION A D buttons to select the desired Main section the button lights in red Each is an accompaniment pattern of a few mea sures and it plays indefinitely Pressing the selected MAIN VARIATION button again plays an
107. and copyright notices for fifty seven 57 of the songs pre installed in this instrument CVP 509 505 503 Alfie Theme from the Paramount Picture ALFIE Words by Hal David Music by Burt Bacharach Copyright 1966 Renewed 1994 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved All Shook Up Words and Music by Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley Copyright 1957 by Shalimar Music Corporation Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Elvis Presley Music All Rights Administered by Cherry River Music Co and Chrysalis Songs International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Beauty And The Beast from Walt Disney s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Lyrics by Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken 1991 Walt Disney Music Company and Wonderland Music Com pany Inc All Rights Reserved Used by Permission B same Mucho Kiss Me Much Music and Spanish Words by Consuelo Velazquez English Words by Sunny Skylar Copyright 1941 1943 by Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica S A Copyrights Renewed All Rights Administered by Peer International Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Blue Hawaii from the Paramount Picture WAIKIKI WEDDING Words and Music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger Copyright O 1936 1937 Renewed 1963 1964 by Famous Music Corpo ration International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Blue Moon Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers O 1934 Renewed 19
108. anguage page 17 the following different types of characters and sizes can be entered NOTE Depending on the display for charac ter entry you are working in some types of characters cannot be entered CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 27 Starting Up dn Buses e DS kana kan Hiragana and Kanji marks full size e WF kanal Katakana normal size marks full size e ht kana Katakana half size marks half size ABC Ge Alphabet capital and small letters full size numbers full size marks full size e ABC eese Alphabet capital and small letters half size num bers half size marks half size 2 Use the DATA ENTRY dial to move the cursor to the desired position 3 Press the 2 AV 6 AV and 7 A buttons corresponding to the character you wish to enter To actually enter the selected character move the cursor or press another letter input button Alternately you can wait for a short time and the characters will be entered automatically For details on entering characters refer to Other character entry operations below 4 Press the 8 A OK button to actually enter the new name and return to the previous display Other character entry operations Deleting characters Move the cursor to the character you wish to delete by using the DATA ENTRY dial and press the 7 W DELETE button To delete all characters on the line at once press and hold th
109. anufactured under license of U S Patents No 5231671 No 5301259 No 5428708 and No 5567901 from IVL Audio Inc CVP 509 505 MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson 8 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Included Accessories Accessory CD ROM for Windows Owner s Manual Data List Accessory CD ROM for Windows Installation Guide e 50 greats for the Piano Music Book My Yamaha Product User Registration The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form The following item may be included or optional depending on your locale Bench The instrument is compatible with the following formats GENERAL GM General MIDI is one of the most common Voice allocation formats GM System Level 2 is a standard 2 specification that enhances the original GM and improves Song data compatibility It provides for increased polyphony greater Voice selection expanded Voice parameters and integrated effect processing Wei XG is a major enhancement of the GM System Level 1 format and was developed by Yamaha specifically to pro vide more Voices and variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects and to ensure compat ibility of data well into the future GM specifically to provide more Voices and Drum kits and their variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects Gc GS was developed by th
110. apparatus has been an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or or has been dropped pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE UL60065 03 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC By disposing of these products correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and as
111. appropriate fill in pattern to spice up the rhythm and break the rep etition After the fill in finishes playing it leads smoothly into the Main section y MAIN VARIATION ef Ze MAIN VARIATION e O O O 3 Selected Main section s Selected Fill In section s lamp is lit in red lamp flashes in red AUTO FILL function Ch When the AUTO FILL IN button is turned on pressing any of the Main A D buttons as you play automatically plays fill in section SC e BREAK button This lets you add dynamic breaks in the rhythm of the accompa niment Press the BREAK button during Style playback When the one measure Break pattern finishes playing the Style play Kb back automatically shifts to the Main section BREAK O Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment Adjusting the Tempo e TEMPO buttons By pressing the TEMPO or button you can decrease increase the tempo over a range of 5 500 While the TEMPO pop up is shown on the display you can also use the DATA ENTRY dial to adjust the value TEMPO i TEMPO d 103 RESET Pressing the TEMPO buttons simultaneously resets the tempo to the default value TAP TEMPO button During Style playback you can change the tempo by tapping the TAP TEMPO button twice at the desired tempo R ROTEMPOLI TEMPO When the Style is stopped tapping the TAP TEM
112. as Rozas de Madrid Spain Tel 34 902 39 8888 Fax 34 91 638 4660 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J AWettergrens gata 1 V stra Fr lunda Sweden Box 300 53 400 43 Goteborg Sweden Postal Address Tel 46 0 31 893400 Fax 46 0 31 454026 SWITZERLAND Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Rellingen Branch Switzerland in Zurich Seefeldstrasse 94 CH 8008 Z rich Switzerland Tel 41 0 1 3833990 Fax 41 0 1 3833918 UNITED KINGDOM Yamaha Music UK Ltd Sherbourne Drive Tilbrook Milton Keynes MK7 8BL United Kingdom Tel 44 0 870 4445575 Fax 44 0 1908 369278 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 135 FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements pro vides a reasonable level of
113. ased Controls coccion rior roo conri The Messages Shown in the Display sss nstant Selection of the Displays Direct Access ain Display Conftgouraton 2 File Selection Display Configuration sssss BENEKE Restoring the Factory programmed Settings x Data Rockt soe c re RR ete 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 30 One touch Piano Pla etre on teretes 30 Setting the touch sensitivity of the keyboard OR USing the Pedals erts wade LISing the Netgen ai 33 Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound AFC een 34 IEN 36 2 Voices Playing the keyboard 37 Playing Preset Voices 37 Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard 42 Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices 43 Applying Voice Hiert 44 Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices 46 3 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 48 Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Give 48 Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment 49 Operating Style Plavback 592 Calling up the Panel Settings to Match the Style Repertoire 54 Appropriate Panel Settings for the Selected Style One Touch Setting 55 Turning Style Parts On Off and Changing Voices 57 Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Style and Keyboard 58 4 Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs 59 Playback OSO is cocotte tee ctm 59 Displaying Music Notation Score Di Displaying Lyrics Text
114. assurance that your use of this prod uct in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment gen erates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be deter mined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries
115. aster EQ 5 Preset 2 User Part EQ 27 Parts Part ae Right Yes ELM Left Yes Accompany Style Vocal Harmony 60 Preset 10 User eae LE Preset Ge of Preset 442 362 272 191 Pro Styles 362 294 213 151 Session Styles 40 30 23 4 Free Play Styles 4 2 Pianist Styles 36 36 36 36 File Format Style File Format GE Guitar Edition Fingering Single Finger Fingered Fingered On Bass Multi Finger Al Fingered Full Keyboard Al Full Keyboard Style Control INTRO x 3 MAIN VARIATION x 4 FILL x 4 BREAK ENDING x 3 Custom Style Creator Yes Other Features Music Finder Max 2 500 Records 1 200 Records One Touch Setting OTS 4 for each Style Songs Preset Number of Preset Songs 120 61 Recording Number of Tracks 16 Data Capacity 300KB Recording Function Quick Recording Multi Recording Step Recording Compatible Data Format Playback SMF Format 0 amp 1 ESEQ XF Recording SMF For mat 0 126 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual CVP 509 CVP 505 CVP 503 CVP 501 Functions Registration Number of Buttons 8 Memory Control Regist Sequence Freeze Lesson Guide Lesson Guide Follow Lights Any Key Karao Key Vocal CueTIME Fallow tigris Any Key arao Key Guide Lamp Yes
116. avi EGP Evropski gospodarski prostor BaxHo cbo6ujenne UHpopmayua sa rapanynaTa sa knuentu B EMN n Wee yapna Bbnrapcku esuk 3a nogpo6Ha nH opma na 3a rapanynaTa 3a TO3M NpogyKT Ha Yamaha n rapanynoHHoTo o6cnyxBaHe B naneBpone ickara 30Ha Ha EMN n Wee apna nnn nocerere nocoyenna no gony ye6 ca t Ha Hawna ye6 cat uma a n 3a neuar unn ce cBbpxeTe c NpeACTaBuTeNnHuA opuc Ha Yamaha BbB pauara crpaha ENN Espone cko NKOHOMNYECKO npocrpaHcTBO Notificare important Informa ii despre garantie pentru clien ii din SEE si Elve ia Limba rom n Pentru informa ii detaliate privind acest produs Yamaha si serviciul de garantie Pan SEE si Elve ia vizitati site ul la adresa de mai jos fi ierul imprimabil este disponibil pe site ul nostru sau contacta i biroul reprezentantei Yamaha din tara dumneavoastr SEE Spa iul Economic European http europe yamaha com warranty 134 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Yamaha Representative Offices in Europe AUSTRIA Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 43 0 1 602 03900 Fax 43 0 1 602 039051 BELGIUM Yamaha Music Europe Branch Benelux Clarissenhof 5b NL 4133 AB Vianen The Netherlands Tel 31 0 347 358040 Fax 31 0 347 358060 BULGARIA Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria Central and Eastern Europe Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 43 0 1 602 03900 Fax 43 0 1 602 039051 CYPRUS
117. bling automatic selection of Voice Sets effects etc FUNCTION gt E REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE VOICE SET gt TAB gt VOICE SET Editing Organ Flutes parameters ORGAN FLUTES gt TAB gt VOLUME ATTACK or EFFECT EQ N CAUTION The setting will be lost if you select another Voice or turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 47 N Voices Playing the keyboard Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment The instrument features a variety of accompaniment and rhythmic backing patterns called Styles in a variety of ji different musical genres including pop jazz and many O s 15 SEZ others The Style features Auto Accompaniment letting you produce automatic accompaniment playback simply by playing chords with your left hand This lets you automatically recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra even if you re playing by yourself TL 3 Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style Rhythm is one of the most important parts of a Style Try to play the melody along with just the rhythm You can sound different rhythms for each Style Keep in mind however that not all Styles contain rhythm channels Press one of the STYLE category selection buttons to
118. board page 39 becomes the Chord section and chords played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected Style 3 Press the SYNC START button to enable synchronized start SYNC SYNC START STOP START STOP Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment O O O 4 Ae soon as you play a chord with your left hand the selected NOTE Style starts For information on chords see page 51 Try playing chords with your left hand and play melody with your right hand NOTE You can transpose the Style accompani 5 Press the START STOP button to stop Style playback ment See page 42 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 49 Style Characteristics The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated on the Preset Style icon jal ModBigBandShf Pro de 66 Session Jul0s ModBigBandBld ba JazzGtrClubFast Pro Jel23 Session jn Ps ModernBigBand K Modern Jazz R Pro P These Styles provide professional and exciting arrangements combined with perfect playability The resulting accompaniment exactly follows the chords of the player As a result your chord changes and col orful harmonies are instantly transformed into lifelike musical accompani ment e Session S These Styles provide even greater realism and authentic back ing by mixing in original chord types and changes as well as special riffs 3 with chord changes with the Main s
119. c for each song By registering the Song audio data saved in various places into Music Finder the instrument can call up song data easily from the song title Moreover the Music Finder Plus function gives you the capability by connecting the instrument to the Internet of searching for and adding desired panel settings and song data via the Internet to the instrument Audio Playing and Recording from USB Flash Memory CVP 509 505 503 Audio files WAV or MP3 stored to USB flash memory can be Chapter 7 USB Audio played back on the instrument Moreover you can record your performance as audio data to a USB A flash memory device d Y Y Connect a microphone to the instrument and enjoy recording your singing along with the keyboard performance The MP3 format is supported only by the CVP 509 505 Con nect Di rectly to the Internet Chapter 9 Internet Direct Connection The instrument also connects directly to the Internet letting you d Gt gt D download Song and Style data from special websites and save K them to internal memory or a USB storage device Ne CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 5 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference N WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazard
120. call up NOTE the Style Selection display The rhythm does not sound for some Styles When you want to use any of these Styles always make sure that ACMP ON OFF is turned on STYLE CONTROL QPoP amp ROCK BALLAD DANCE QOSWING amp JAZZ R amp B O COUNTRY LATIN OBALLROOM O TENNENT O woRLD Q PIANIST 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Style Pressing one of the 14 4 buttons or pressing the same STYLE button again can call up the other display page jueuuueduioooy pue wy4yy Buield SIAS Pro 42100 Pro 42120 Pe Standard8Beat Ki HardRock Pro de 36 Pro delzi Pra Live8Beat Ki 80 sPower Rock Pro d 103 Pro 4 120 P3 Classic8Beat 28 80 sPop Pro dell Pd FasyPop B a a Pro Ji 134 Pro 4 128 Ps 70 sEasy Pop Ps GlamPianoRock P2 P3 d Te RE c gt 3 Confirm that the ACMP ON OFF button is off ACMP AUTO ON OFF FILL IN O O SR 48 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 4 Press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button to play back the rhythm channels SYNC SYNC START STOP START STOP O O O Try playing the keyboard along with the rhythm To stop the rhythm press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button again Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment T Selecta Style steps 1 2 on page 48 3 2 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn on the Auto Accompaniment ACMP_ AUTO ON OFF FILL IN O O The specific left hand section of the key
121. ce cannot be selected Songs cannot be selected If the size of the Style data is large about 120 KB or greater the Style cannot be selected because the data is too large to be ready by the instrument This may be because the language settings have been changed Set the appropriate language for the Song file name page 17 If the size of the Song data is large about 300 KB or greater the Song cannot be selected because the data is too large to be read by the instrument Song playback does not start The Song has been stopped at the end of the Song data Return to the beginning of the Song by pressing the SONG STOP button In the case a Song to which write protect has been applied Prot 2 Edit is shown at the upper left of the Song name the original file may not be in the same folder It cannot be played back unless the original file showing Prot 2 Orig at the upper left of the Song name is in the same folder In case of a Song to which write protect has been applied Prot 2 Edit is shown at the upper left of the Song name the original file name may have been changed Rename the file with the original file name so that Prot 2 Orig is shown at the upper left of the Song name In case of a Song to which write protect has been applied Prot 2 Edit is shown at the upper left of the Song name the file icon may have been changed Songs to which write protect has been applied
122. cluding Internet Direct Connection settings For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you copy or save your important data to a USB storage device This provides a convenient backup if the internal memory is damaged insert connect the backup USB storage device destination 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt OWNER A 1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH MAIN PICTURE piano deet ED In D Ke E E LANGUAGE I j CASO 3 Press the D BACKUP button to save the data to the USB storage device To restore the data press the E RESTORE button in this display When the operation is complete the instrument will be restarted automatically NOTE If you want to initialize only the Regis tration Memory setting page 79 turn the power on while holding the B6 key NOTE To reset the Internet Settings call up the operation display INTERNET gt 5 W SETTING gt A NETWOR SETTINGS gt E INITIALIZE SET UP a NOTE Before using a USB storage device be sure to read Connecting a USB Stor age Device on page 106 NOTE Completing the backup restore opera tion may take a few minutes N CAUTION Move the Protected Songs which are saved to the USER display before restoring If the Songs are not moved the oper ation deletes the data NOTE To save the Song Style Registration Me
123. comes in firm contact with the floor surface Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connector Insert the plug with the arrow printed side facing front toward the keyboard side If the plug will not go in easily do not force it Double check the orientation of the plug then try again After completing the assembly please check the following Are there any parts left over Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors Is the instrument clear of doors and other movable fix tures Move the instrument to an appropriate location Align the pedal cord into the Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you groove on the rear leg and install shake it the plastic cover onto the groove P 8 5 Tighten all screws Be careful not to insert the cover s Pass the pedal cord attachment strip between the groove Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on between D and E wall and the leg the pedals gt Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets 9 Attach G using two screws for the cover If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws a ca When moving the instrument after assembly always hold the bottom Ko of the main unit
124. controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level e n the case of a model with a polished finish gently remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth Do not wipe too hard since small particles of dirt can scratch the instrument s finish e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths e During extreme changes in temperature or humidity condensation may occur and water may collect on the surface of the instrument If water is left the wooden parts may absorb the water and be damaged Make sure to wipe any water off immediately with a soft cloth Handling caution e Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers and do not insert a inger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument ever insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the key cover panel or keyboard If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard H n the case of a model with a polished finish bumping the surface of the instrument with metal porcelain or other hard objects can cause the finish to crack or peel Use caution Do not rest yo
125. cs softness loudness of an audio signal For signals that vary widely in dynamics such as vocals and guitar parts it squeezes the dynamic range effectively making soft sounds louder and loud sounds softer When used with gain to boost the overall level this creates a more powerful more consistently high level sound Editing Master Compressor Settings Select the CMP tab in step 2 on page 88 Displays the Gain Reduction com pressed level and output level O GI ON OFF Turns the Master Compressor effect on or off 2 AV TYPE Selects a Master Compressor type 3 AV 44V THRESHOLD Determines the threshold minimum level at which OFFSET compression starts O 5 AV RATIO Determines the ratio of compression how much OFFSET the dynamic range is compressed o 7 AV GAIN OFFSET Determines the output level CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 93 l o Q Le S bag D E S E Kai E ba o E 3 S o S D S Wy l Q o o E o D S E Saving Master Compressor Settings The Master Compressor settings you have edited on page 93 can be saved as the User Compressor type Press the I SAVE button to enter the USER MASTER COMPRESSOR display 2 Select the destination
126. curred due to lack of knowl edge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manu facturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsi bility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indicates the location of the name plate The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date 2 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above warning is located on the bottom of the unit Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing
127. d All Rights Reserved Theme From New York New York Music by John Kander Words by Fred Ebb 1977 UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION All Rights Controlled by EMI UNART CATALOG INC Publishing and WARNER BROS PUBLICATIONS U S INC Print All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Ob La Di Ob La Da Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright 1968 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Proud Mary Words and Music by J C Fogerty 1968 Renewed JONDORA MUSIC All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Return To Sender Words and Music by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott Copyright 1962 by Elvis Presley Music Inc Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Elvis Presley Music All Rights Administered by Cherry River Music Co and Chrysalis Songs International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved The Shoop Shoop Song It s In His Kiss Words and Music by Rudy Clark Copyright 1963 1964 by Trio Music Company Inc and Top Of The Charts Copyright Renewed All Rights for the United States Controlled and Administered by Trio Music Company Inc All Rights for the World excluding the United States Controlled and Administered by Trio Music Company Inc and Alley Music Corp International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Used by Permission 132 CVP 509 5
128. d by Yamaha Music U K Ltd 2 wires This applies only to products distributed by FCC DoC YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit You should note this serial number in the space pro vided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No bottom 136 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser 4 Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Calz Javier Rojo G mez 1149 Col Guadalupe del Moral C P 09300 M xico D F M xico Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Rua Joaquim Floriano 913 4 andar Itaim Bibi CEP 04534 013 Sao Paulo SP BRAZIL Tel 011 3704 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal de Argentina Olga Cossettini 1553 Piso 4 Norte Madero Este C1107CEK
129. e 1 AW 7 AV buttons Transpose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units page 42 NOTE The corresponding button for each Voice part differs depending on your instrument NOTE When the Left Hold function page 45 is ON an H indication appear NOTE If the Volume Balance display is not shown press the EXIT button to show the Volume Balance display 24 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual TEMPO BAR BEAT Displays the current position tempo bar beat in Style playback or Song playback USB Audio information CVP 509 505 503 Displays information for the selected audio file file name time etc While recording a REC indication appears Registration Sequence Appears when the Registration Sequence page 82 is active NOTE For detailed information about the Registration Sequence refer to the Reference manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 25 Starting Up dn umes File Selection Display Configuration The File Selection display is for selecting Voice Styles and other data The File Selection display appears when you press one of the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons SONG SELECT button etc A o Natural A srandPianol PopGrand Natural Natural WS GrandPiano2 K Oct Piano Natural Natural BrightPiano Oct Piano2 Natural Natural fellowPiano a Harpsichord8 1 M Natural Natural ockPian
130. e 7 W DELETE button e Entering special character marks Japanese lt 3g gt and lt 484 gt Select a character to which a character mark is to be added and press the 6 W button before actual entry of the character Entering marks or space 1 Press the 6 W SYMBOL button to call up the mark list 2 Use the DATA ENTRY dial to move the cursor to the desired mark or space then press the 8 A OK button Converting into Kanji Japanese language When the entered hiragana characters are shown in reverse display highlighted press the 1 A ENTER button one or several times to convert the characters into the appropriate kanji You can change the reversed area by using the DATA ENTRY dial To actually enter the change press the 1 W 8 A OK button To change the converted kanji back to hiragana press the 7 V DELETE button To clear the reversed area at once press the 8 W CANCEL button Selecting custom icons for files shown at left of file name 1 Press the 1 W ICON button to call up the ICON SELECT display 2 Select the icon by using the A J buttons 3 AW 5 A V buttons or DATA ENTRY dial The ICON display includes several pages Press the TAB buttons to select different pages 3 Press the 8 A OK button to apply the selected icon NOTE Even if you select Japanese as the Language when you enter the charac ters in the lyrics edi
131. e AC connector on the instrument then plug the other end of the cable into the proper AC outlet on the wall 1 1 1 2 CVP 509 505 CVP 503 501 The shape of the plug and out let differ depending on locale 2 Open the key cover CVP 501 Lift the cover slightly then push and slide it open CVP 509 505 503 Using the hand grip on the front lift open the key cover Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening the the cover cover Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening 3 Turn the power on The display located in the center of the front panel and the power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up The power indicator lights up N CAUTION Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed Be careful to avoid catching fingers yours or others especially children s between the cover and the unit N CAUTION Do not place objects such as a piece of metal or paper on top of the key cover Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove This could cause electric shock short circuit fire or other seri ous damage to the instrument 14 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Al Adjust the volume While playing the keyboard adjust the volume level by using
132. e Roland Corporation In the same way as Yamaha XG GS is a major enhancement of the The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File standard with greater functionality and open ended expandability for the future This instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played ze SFF Style File Format is an original Style file format by Yamaha which uses a unique conversion system to pro S F vide high quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types SFF GE Guitar Edition is an enhanced format of SFF which features improved note transposition for guitar tracks EZE CVP 509 505 503 For XG VH Vocal Harmony employs the digital signal processing technology to automatically add appropriate vocal har monies to a lead vocal line sung by the user CVP 509 AEM AEM is the trademark of Yamaha s leading edge tone generation technology For information on AEM refer to page 41 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 9 Included Accessories sjenuey ey noqy About the Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials Included Documents IE Owner s Manual this book cl Provides overall explanations of the Clavinova basic functions See How to use this Owner s Manual below AS Data List Contains various important preset content lists such as Voices Styles Effects as well as MIDI related information
133. e cor responding channel The Voice Selection display is called up from which you can select the Voice to be used for the channel See page 37 istration Memory See page 79 3 Press the EXIT button to close the CHANNEL ON OFF display You can save the settings here to Reg CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 57 3 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 3 Juawjuedwoooy pue uuu Buield SIAS Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Style and Keyboard You can adjust the volume balance between Style playback and the sound you play on the keyboard T call up the Main display DIRECT ACCESS gt EXIT CVP 509 505 503 The Balance display is indicated at the bottom of the Main display CVP 501 Open the Balance display by pressing the C button 2 Adjust the Style volume by using the 2 A V buttons and the keyboard volume by using the 5 AV 7 AV buttons Using the 1 AW 7 AW buttons you can adjust the volume of Song Style MIC for the CVP 509 505 503 and keyboard parts 2 230060 DI Bec y J EJ El El E Adjust the Style Adjust the the sound you volume play on the keyboard Advanced Features EL Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 3 FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING Selecting the Chord Fingering type SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt TAB gt CHORD FINGERING
134. e during your performance CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 41 N pueoghay eui Buiejd sealioA Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard The TRANSPOSE buttons transpose the overall pitch of the instrument the keyboard sound Style playback Song playback and so on in semitone steps Press the and buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the transpose value to 0 Is Ps fe N TRANSPOSE RESET bs PO SSN ELLLLLII 9 S 443 11 0 1 1 aac L E im L L L L L L L L E L LLLLL EE C mmm re oes UL Default Pitch setting By default the reference pitch of the entire instrument is set to 440 0 Hz and the scale to equal temperament You can change the pitch and scale from FUNC TION gt A MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE You can also adjust the pitch for each part keyboard parts Style parts and Song parts on the TUNE page of the Mixing Console display page 88 For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE The Transpose functions do not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices NOTE You can also change the transpose settings in the MIXING CONSOLE display MIXING CONSOLE TAB lt 4 P TUNE gt 1 AV 3AV TRANSPOSE NOTE Hz Hertz This unit of measurement refers to the frequency of a sound and represents the number of times a sound wave vibrate
135. e pads Remove all parts from the box Confirm that all parts shown in the illustration are provided Main unit Styrofoam pads Back panel Zz li B EN Bundled pedal cord inside Pedal box ES C 2 OO Side panel left Assembly Parts 6 x 20 mm long screws x 4 4 x 20 mm tapping screws x 4 6 x 16 mm short screws x 4 SSIS 4x 12 mm thin screws x 2 Cord holders x 2 E E CVP 501 Keyboard Stand 2 Attach finger tighten C to D and E O Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal cord Don t discard the vinyl tie you ll need it later in step 7 O Align D and E with each end of C Q Attach D and E to C by finger tightening the long screws 6 x 20 mm 3 Attach B Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased the surface color of one side of the rear panel may be different from the other side In this case position the rear panel so that the side of the surface color similar to the side panel left and the side panel right faces the player o Place the lower side of B on each foot of D and E then attach the upper side to D and E O Attach the top of B to D and E by finger tightening the thin screws 4 x 12mm While pushing the lower part of D and E from outside secure the bottom ends of B using two tapping screws 4 x 20mm Q Insert the other two tapping screws 4 x 20mm into the other two screw holes to secure
136. e panel then attach the other side panel 3 Attach B Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased the surface color of one side of the rear panel may be different from the other side In this case position the rear panel so that the side of the surface color similar to the side panel left and the side panel right faces the player o Place the lower side of B on each foot of D and E then attach the upper side to D and E Attach the top of B to D and E by finger tightening the thin screws 4 x 12mm While pushing the lower part of D and E from outside secure the bottom ends of B using two tapping screws 4 x 20mm Q Insert the other two tapping screws 4 x 20mm into the other two screw holes to secure B O Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in Step 3 4 Mount A N CAUTION Fingers can become pinched between A and C D E he extra careful so as not to drop A Do not hold the keyboard in any position other than the position shown in the illustration Be sure to place your hands at least 10 cm from either end of A when positioning it 114 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 5 Fix A Center A to produce equal clearance on the left and right sides Use 6 x 16 mm short screws to secure A from the front 6 Connect the pedal cord Insert the pedal cord plug to the pedal connector from the front Use a vinyl tie to take
137. ear panel is at least 10 cm away from the wall When using the SPATIAL EFFECT Perform the automatic adjustment of the iAFC function MS OA coe cosscsee 22222 MUM aN DS 36 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Voices Playing the keyboard VOICE CONTROL O piano QEPIANO Ostinos O BASS Osaxomone Oe e O ORGAN SS 55 E SS LI mass Occoro O FRE JC J C Gamer O ohir O PES L IC IC Omer Playing Preset Voices Selecting a Voice RIGHT 1 and playing the keyboard 1 Press one of the AY BY F G RIGHT 1 buttons on the Main display Make sure that the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 button is also turned on If it is turned off the right hand part will not sound PART ON OFF ORIGHTI ORIGHT2 OLEFT Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to select a Voice category and call up the Voice Selection display VOICE CONTROL ITAR LUTE O PIANO OEPIANO O STRINGS O BASS SAXOPHONE Owi ie O ORGAN CHOIR PERC ORGAN O TRUMPET O BRASS ACCORDION O PAD OSYNTH amp FX O DRUM ir O FLUTES The preset Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders Voice category selection buttons on the panel correspond to the categories of the preset Voices For example press the STRINGS button to display various strings Voices The instrument features a wide variety
138. ected the lower part of the screen might not be displayed CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 101 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices e S89INEg JEYIO YIM 1ueuin4jsu INO Buisf suoioeuuo2 E e Connecting a Microphone or Guitar eve sos cur sos GE By connecting a microphone or guitar to the MIC LINE IN jack standard 1 4 phone jack you can enjoy singing along with your own performance or playing guitar along with Song playback The instrument outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through the built in speakers The following instructions show how to connect a microphone Please note that when connecting a guitar or other devices of high output level make sure to set the MIC LINE switch to LINE Set the INPUT VOLUME knob to the minimum position 2 3 Wat mic volume UNE n MIC LINE PHONES 3 Set the MIC LINE switch to MIC e For microphones having a power source turn on the power first Adjust the INPUT VOLUME knob while singing into the microphone Adjust the control while checking the SIGNAL and OVER lamps The SIGNAL lamp lights to indicate that an audio signal is being received Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp is light The OVER lamp lights when the input level is too high Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp does not light MIC SIGNAL OVER DO oLLLLL
139. ections These have been programmed to add spice and a professional touch to your performances of certain songs and in certain genres Keep in mind however that the Styles may not necessarily be appropriate or even harmonically correct for all songs and for all chord playing In some cases for example playing a simple major triad for a country song may result in a jazzy seventh chord or playing an on bass chord may result in inappropriate or unexpected accompaniment Free Play F CVP 509 505 These Styles are characterized by rubato performance You can perform freely with remarkably expressive accom paniment without being constrained by a strict tempo e Pianist P These special Styles provide piano only accompaniment Just by playing the proper chords with your left hand you can automatically add complicated professional sounding arpeggios and bass chord pat jueuuueduioooy pue uuu Buield sejfis terns Style file compatibility The CVP 509 505 503 501 uses the SFF GE file format page 9 The CVP 509 505 503 501 can play back existing SFF files but they will be saved in the SFF GE format when the file is saved or pasted in the CVP 509 505 503 501 Please keep in mind that the saved file can only be played back on instruments that are compatible with the SFF GE format 50 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual For users who are unfamiliar with chords this handy chart features com
140. ed Let s Twist Again Words by Kal Mann Music by Dave Appell and Kal Mann Copyright O 1961 Kalmann Music Inc Copyright Renewed All Rights Controlled and Administered by Spirit Two Music Inc ASCAP International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Linus And Lucy By Vince Guaraldi Copyright O 1965 LEE MENDELSON FILM PRODUCTIONS INC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Love Story Theme from the Paramount Picture LOVE STORY Music by Francis Lai Copyright 1970 1971 Renewed 1998 1999 by Famous Music Corpo ration International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Lullaby Of Birdland Words by George David Weiss Music by George Shearing 1952 1954 Renewed 1980 1982 EMI LONGITUDE MUSIC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Per mission Michelle Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright O 1965 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Mickey Mouse March from Walt Disney s THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Words and Music by Jimmie Dodd 1955 Walt Disney Music Company Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Mission Impossible Theme from the Paramount Television Series MISSION IMPOSSIBLE By Lalo Schifrin Copyright O 1966 1967 Renewed 1994 1995 by Bruin Music Compa
141. electing the desired Style press the EXIT button to return back to the Search display To clear the entered Style press the H CLEAR button D BEAT Specifies the time signature for the search All beat settings are included in the search if you select ANY E SEARCH Selects a specific location the tab of the upper part of AREA the MUSIC FINDER display for searching 1 AV ALL CLEAR Clears all entered search criteria 3 AV TEMPO FROM Sets the range of the tempo you want to use for the search 4 AV TEMPO TO 5 AV GENRE Selects the desired music genre 6 AV To cancel searching press the 8 W CANCEL button 3 Press the 8 A START SEARCH button to start the search The Search 1 display appears showing the results of the search NOTE You can search several different Key words simultaneously by inserting a separator comma between each NOTE If you select a beat of 2 4 or 6 8 a Style suitable for performing a song in 2 4 and 6 8 beat can be searched but the actual Style is created by using a 4 4 beat NOTE When searching Song Audio files page 74 it is necessary to set the search criteria as follows STYLE Blank BEAT ANY TEMPO NOTE If you wish to search another criteria press the 6 W SEARCH 2 button in the Music Finder display The search result is displayed in the SEARCH 2 display 76 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual
142. es You can save the settings to Registra RIGHT 1 and 2 Voices tion Memory See page 79 LEFT part M RIGHT 2 part RIGHT 1 part NSSSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS Keyboard Parts NOTE y To change the Split Point press Voices can be assigned independently to each of the three keyboard parts FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING Right 1 Right 2 and Left You can combine these parts by using the PART SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt ON OFF buttons to create a rich ensemble sound TAB 4 D gt SPLIT POINT For more information refer to the Reference PART ON OFF Manual on the website ORIGHT1 ORIGHT2 7 O Overt Lower section of the _ Upper section of the O L keyboard lt keyboard Split Point F 2 When the LEFT part is off the RIGHT 1 and 2 Voices can be played over the entire keyboard When the LEFT part is on keys lower than F 2 the Split Point are set for playing the LEFT part and those higher than the Split Point are set for playing the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts You can confirm the currently selected part on the Main display CVP 509 505 For the part selected a or gt is displayed next to the Voice name CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 39 N pueoghay eui buled S 210 A Voice Types VOICE CONTROL GUITAR FLUTE O PIANO OE PIANO O STRINGS GUITAR O SAXOPHONE Owa O ORGAN
143. fications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Specifications CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 127 xepuJ Index Symbols gt M PLAY PAUSE 60 MORE cian 61 Numerics 1 AV 8 AV buttons 21 O Renee 72 A FAEERE E 20 A B Repeat ees 65 ACMP ON OFF eene 49 ADD TO FAVORITE s 78 ADD TO MF ees 77 AEM Technology 41 Articulation Effect 43 ASSEMBLY ntn 58 Assembly CVP 501 116 Assembly CVP 5093 114 Assembly CVP 509 505 111 AUDIO PLAYER cres 83 Audio Record Music Finder 74 Auto Accompaniment 49 AUTO FIEL IN iai 53 i qri 100 AUX QU Mes iter Ritus 100 AUX PEDAL rris 105 B BackUp niin ciere ertet hec 29 Balance display 58 Se 58 A essi reo ede HEEL VAS 57 Bookmark ioo coeno ets 98 BREAK iiu eiui ai pies 53 Ife i i C 98 C CD ROM ista 9 Center Pedal AA 32 CHANNEL Song Creator 72 CHANNEL Style Creator 58 CHANNEL ONAOEE 57 64 Character emt 27 CHD1 2 Chord 1 2 57 CHONG EN 51 CHORD Song Creator 72 CHORD FINGER
144. for Each Part You can change the Voice and adjust panning and volume for each keyboard part Style channel or Song channel Changing the Voice for each part IT same operation as in the Basic Procedure on page 88 In step 2 select VOL VOICE tab 2 Press the C or H button to select the VOICE parameter MIXING CONSOLE PANEL PART TAB TYLE 2 SONG E t EJ EJ EJ DI SS E LJ E E xx 3 Press one of the 1 AV 8 AV buttons to select the desired part The Voice Selection display appears 4 Select a Voice Press one of the Voice category selection buttons on the panel then select a Voice by using the A J buttons page 37 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the MIXING CONSOLE display save your settings step 5 on page 89 NOTE e Som e Voices such as Organ Flutes cannot be selected for Style chan nels The RHY2 channel in the STYLE PART display can only be assigned Drum kit Voices and SFX kit Voices Whe nel 1 kit V n playing GM Song data chan 0 can only be used for a Drum Oice 90 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Adjusting Panning Volume for each part I same operation as in the Basic Procedure on page 88 In step 2 select VOL VOICE tab 2 Press the D or I button to select the PANPOT parameter or press the E or J button
145. from the Voice cat egory selection buttons Press and hold one Voice button then press another The Voice of the first pressed button is automatically set for the Right 1 part while the Voice of the second pressed button is set for the Right 2 part NOTE CVP 509 505 You can ca information for the selected up the Voice by pressing the 7 A INFO button Some Voices do not have mation display To close th tion display press the EXIT NOTE he infor e informa button The Voice type and its defin ing char acteristics are indicated above the Preset Voice name For details on the characteristics see page 40 and the Reference Manual NOTE You can save the settings to Registra tion Memory See page 79 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands Make sure that the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 and or RIGHT 2 buttons are turned on 2 Press the PART ON OFF LEFT button to turn it on PART ON OFF ORIGHT1 ORIGHT2 OLEFT iu 3 Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to call up the Voice Selection display for the Left part N 4 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired Voice 5 Play the keyboard Voices Playing the keyboard The notes you play with your left hand sound one Voice LEFT Voice selected NOTE above while the notes you play with your right sound a different Voic
146. g CH 3 EM ur I 9 a ES gt m 10500 d d 3 B e 5 5 m NI xnv no xnv 8 2 BHI eee y a y NY1 D 5 gt z E Left lower key side 0000 G CVP 509 Only Front keyboard side Al CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power of all the components Also before turning any components on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise electrical shock or damage to the components may occur CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 99 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices O S89INEg JEYIO YIM 1ueuinJjsu NO Bulsf suoioeuuo2 SE je Connecting Audio Devices Using External Audio Devices for Playback You can connect a stereo system to amplify the instrument s sound by using the AUX OUT L L R R jacks When using the CVP 509 505 503 the microphone or guitar sound connected to the instrument s MIC LINE IN jack is output at the same time Powered speaker 4 4 Input jack Phone plug standard Phone plug standard Audio cable Playing External Audio Devices with the Built in Speakers You can connect the output jacks of an external device such as CD player tone generator etc to the instrument s AUX IN L L R R jacks letting you hear the sound of that device through the built in speakers of the instrument CD player Tone genera
147. g and playing back from that point In the case of Style play you can restore the original sound by selecting the same Style again The microphone input signal cannot be recorded by Song recording Use the USB Audio function page 86 Harmony can be heard in addition to the microphone sound Vocal Harmony is set to ON Turn Vocal Harmony off page 103 The Vocal Harmony effect sounds distorted or out of tune Pedal AUX Pedal The damper sostenuto and soft functions do not work for the rele vant pedals Your vocal microphone may be picking up extraneous sounds such as the Style sound from the instrument In particular bass sounds can cause mistracking of the Vocal Harmony To remedy this Sing as closely to the microphone as possible Use a unidirectional microphone Turn down the Master volume Style volume or Song volume control pages 15 58 The pedal cord plug is not connected Securely insert the pedal cord plug into the proper jack page 113 115 117 Make sure that each pedal is properly assigned to SUSTAIN SOSTE NUTO and SOFT page 32 The on off setting of the footswitch connected to the AUX PEDAL jack is reversed Sound input to the AUX IN jacks is interrupted Turn the instrument s power off then turn on again without pressing the footswitch The output volume of the external device connected to this instrument is too low Increase the output volume of the external
148. g is set to ON page 110 For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website The sound is distorted or noisy The volume may be turned up too high Make sure all relevant volume settings are appropriate This may be caused by certain effects or filter resonance settings Check the effect or filter settings and change them accordingly referring to the Reference Manual on the website Not all simultaneously played notes sound You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony page 125 of the instrument When the maximum polyphony is exceeded the earli est played notes will stop sounding letting the latest played notes sound The keyboard volume is lower than the Song Style playback vol ume The volume of the keyboard parts may be set too low Raise the vol ume in the BALANCE display page 58 The Main display does not appear even when turning the power on This may occur if a USB storage device has been installed to the instrument Installation of some USB storage device may result a long interval between turning the power on and appearance of the Main display To avoid this turn the power on after disconnecting the device Some characters of the file folder name are garbled The language settings have been changed Set the appropriate lan guage for the file folder name page 17 An existing file is not shown The file extension MID etc may have been changed or deleted Manua
149. h Me ClassicPianobld MUSIC FINDER Alda Triumph March OrchestralMarch 4 4 Air On The G String BaroqueAir 4 4 Air On The G String Chilloutt aia Air On The G String ClassicPinnoBld 4 4 Aloha Oe Hawaiian 4 4 Amapola O sGuitarPop An Amapola Rumba An Amapola SlowOrchBld 4 4 Amboss Polka PartyPolka 4 4 American Patrol BigbandFast2 44 An Der Schonen Blauen Don VienneseWaltz1 Waltz 4 Press the 7 AV FILES button to call up the File Selection display NOTE Before using a USB storage device be sure to read Connecting a USB Stor age Device on page 106 N CAUTION Replacing automatically over writes all your records panel settings song data shown in the MUSIC FINDER display Make sure that all important data has been saved to the USER or USB in the File Section display step 4 as described at left CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 73 5 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Setups Voice Style etc for Each Song 5 uos y9e3 104 219 AQS eaigA sdnjes esp dN Bulieo JepurJ oisnyy 5 Use the TAB lt gt buttons to call up the USB display containing the panel settings file downloaded from the website MUSIC FINDER TAB Q popularmelodies 6 Press the button which corresponds to the file to display the message for selecting REPLACE APPEND of the panel settings 7 Press the F REPLACE button to delete all records currently
150. h Setting setups For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE You can change the timing in which the One Touch Settings change with MAIN VARIATION A D change Refer to the Reference Manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 55 3 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 3 jueuuueduioooy pue uuu buled SIAS Confirming the One Touch Setting contents You can check the information of the One Touch Setting 1 4 assigned to currently selected Style T inthe Style Selection display press the 7 A OTS INFO button to call up the Information display Let OTS INFORMATION re E gt car Tu A Bf Standard8Beat 93 HardRock BritRockPop m CL S TT T TU Se zm EI Live8Beat EI 30 sPowerRock mons LS H Can PopGrand 7x3 B4 Classiciheat Ad Faspop H za Wanmenm Les DarkFatSaw um warn axar ConcertStrings RockLegend 7 Em Pu 70 sEasyPop la Pop Rock StudioStrings PowerLead E um 2 Press the F CLOSE button to close the Information display NOTE You can also call up the Information display by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS button then pressing one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons 56 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Turning Style Parts On Off and Changing Voices A Style contains eight channe
151. h the speaker net Doing so may damage the speaker inside CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 111 CVP 509 505 Keyboard Stand Assembly Aiquiassy pues pseoghey 308 608 dAO 3 Attach B and C to A Align parts B and A so that the protrusion fits into the hole Attach the parts pressing B onto A so that the two fit tightly together O Fix the side of the speaker box using two short screws If the screw holes do not align loosen the other screws and adjust the position of B Wi 2 B Tighten the screws after attaching the washers to the short screws O Fix C in the same way 4 Fix E to D using two short screws 5 attach D to A Fix D to the bottom surface of A using two short screws H Y O Fix the side of the speaker box using two short screws Tf the screw holes do not align loosen the other screws and adjust the position of D 6 Raise A to the standing position Use the front legs as support to raise A N CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers When you raise the unit do not hold the key cover 7 install F Q Remove the plastic cover from D Untie and straighten out the bundled cord attached to the bottom of F Pass the pedal cord from under D to the backside of A O Attach E Use three thin screws 112 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 8 Connect the pedal cord 11 setthe adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it
152. ices directly from the instrument Following Links By using the DATA ENTRY dial and ENTER button you can follow links and navigate through the website You can also use the 6 W 7 A W 8 V buttons and the 8 A ENTER button instead of the DATA ENTRY dial and ENTER button DATA ENTRY ENTER Return to the Previous Web Page Refreshing a Web Page Use the 1 AW BACK 2 AV FORWARD buttons to navigate through previously selected web pages You can also use the TAB 4 P buttons instead of the I AW BACK 2 AV FORWARD buttons To return to the top page of the special website press the 3 AW HOME button Press the 5 A REFRESH button to reload a web page and press the 6 A STOP to cancel loading l Iu E S E o 2 gt o D S o E gt amp o o D ES o o z z o l lt S w Q o z c o o 2 A Iu S S E CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 97 Monitoring the Internet Connection Status The messages and icons at the bottom right of the Internet display indicate the current Internet connection status Message The following three messages are displayed according to the loading status of the web page NOTE Disconnected This appears when the instrument is not connected with the SSL Secure Sodes Laye eal Internet When this message is
153. in the instrument and replace them with the records of the selected file Press the G YES button at the confirmation prompt 8 Press the F YES button in the message display indicating completion of the replace operation to call up the MUSIC FINDER display By checking the number of records in the MUSIC FINDER display you can confirm the record has been replaced 7 The number EM of records About the Music Finder Records Each data which can be called up from the MUSIC FINDER display is called a record There are three following different records Panel Settings Setting data such as Styles Voices etc Song SONG Song data which is registered to the Music Finder from the Song Selection display page 59 Audio AUDIO CVP 509 505 503 Audio data which is registered to the Music Finder from the USB Audio Selection display page 84 NOTE Even after replacing the Music Finder records you can restore them to their original factory settings by selecting the MusicFinderPreset file in PRE SET display of the step NOTE For information on registering the Song Audio data to the Music Finder refer to page 77 74 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Selecting the Desired Song from among the Panel Settings Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display In the ALL display all the records are shown MUSIC STYLE BEAT TEMPO de 176
154. instrument The spread and spaciousness of the sound is different depending on the depth The default setting for the depth is 0 For lower depth settings This creates the resonance and enhances the acoustic realism of the sound that is characteristic of acoustic instruments by creating a virtual soundboard For deeper depth settings The sound of the instru ment itself and the sound of singing and other instru ments played nearby is picked up by internal microphones and processed to simulate the spatial characteristics of performing together on stage N CAUTION When using iAFC do not block or cover the speaker located on the rear panel of the instrument The optimal iAFC effect cannot be obtained if this speaker is blocked NOTE iAFC uses Yamaha s EMR Electronic Microphone Rotator technology to ensure stability against acoustic feed back 34 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 4 it you ve set the depth of SPATIAL EFFECT to a value other than 0 press the I MIC CALIBRATION button to call up the calibration display The MIC CALIBRATION display appears In this display you can adjust the sensitivity and response of iAFC so that the optimal iAFC effect will be obtained MIC CALIBRATION White the antiematie ad justment is in mabe sure that cis inet und there E En We Charinova Thin sets the IAPC to ity dente vue 5 Pres
155. is selected pressing this pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of the notes you play When a Voice other than piano is selected a specific function appropriate for the Voice is automatically assigned to the center pedal Making Settings for the Pedals You can assign one of the various functions to the three pedals or an optional foot controller footswitch doing things like controlling the Super Articulation Voices or starting and stopping the Song page 105 Even when you assign a certain function to a pedal pressing the PIANO RESET button restores the pedal function to the default settings above NOTE Half pedal While playing the piano with Sustain and you want to slightly mute the sustained sound release the pedal from maximum position to half position NOTE Certain Voices such as STRINGS or BRASS sustain continuously when the right center pedal is pressed NOTE Certain Voices such as drum kits may not be affected by use of the right center pedal NOTE You can adjust the depth of the left pedal effect Voice Selection display 6 A VOICE SET gt TAB gt gt CON TROLLER gt A B LEFT PEDAL For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website 32 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo
156. ish Cabinet Key Cover Folding Sliding Music Rest Yes Music Clips Yes Voices Tone Generation Tone Generating AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Technology Pure CF Sampling Yes Number of Dynamic 5 3 Levels Stereo Sustain Yes Samples Key off Samples Yes String Resonance Yes Polyphony Number of Polyphony Max 128 128 128 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 125 Specifications suoigeoyioedg CVP 509 CVP 505 CVP 503 CVP 501 Voices Preset Number of Voices 811 480 XG 26 689 480 XG 23 398 480 XG 19 296 480 XG 15 Drum SFX Kits GM2 Drum SFX Kits GM2 Drum SFX Kits GM2 Drum SFX Kits GM2 GS Voices for GS GS Voices for GS GS Voices for GS GS Voices for GS Song playback Song playback Song playback Song playback Super Articulation 2 11 E 8 8 Voices Super GC 49 38 8 Mega Voices 23 18 15 Natural Voices 39 22 22 3 Sweet Voices 27 24 23 11 Cool Voices 64 46 33 16 Live Voices 70 29 19 10 Organ Flutes 20 10 10 10 Custom Voice Set Yes Compatibility XG Yes XF Yes Saja S GM Yes GM2 Yes VH Yes AEM Yes Effects Types Reverb 42 Preset 3 User Chorus 106 Preset 3 User 71 Preset 3 User Mono Poly Yes DSP DSP 1 272 Preset 3 User DSP 2 9 272 DSP 1 271 Preset 3 User DSP 2 4 128 Preset 10 User Preset 10 User iAFC Yes Master Compressor 5 Preset 5 User M
157. isplay settings Save them as Style data 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt F DIGITAL REC MENU gt B STYLE CREATOR 2 Press the EXIT button to close the RECORD display 3 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display for sav ing your data then save it page 68 To save the SONG CH 1 8 9 16 display settings First register the edited settings as part of the Song data SETUP then save the Song 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt F DIGITAL REC MENU gt A SONG CREATOR Use the TAB 4 P buttons to select the CHANNEL Page Use the A B buttons to select SETUP Press the D EXECUTE button Press the I button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your MAN data then save it page 68 NOTE The Style Song part components are the same as those that appear in the display when you press the panel CHANNEL ON OFF button once or twice NOTE If you simultaneously hold down one of the A J buttons and use the 1 AV 8 AV buttons or the DATA ENTRY dial you can instantly set the same value to all other parts CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 89 l o Q Les S bag DO E S E Kai lt ba o E 3 S o S D S Wy l Q o o Les o D S X ES x 3 Q S 3 D 9 O l m Q Q gt D S 3 3 D m 3 a e 3 m I m EY 3 o Changing Voices and Adjusting Panning Volume
158. k for the correct method of disposal For more information about collection and recycling of old products please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 3 Welcome to Clavinova True Acoustic Piano Feel Chapter 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova The Sound of Full Concert Grand Piano Pure CF Sampling This instrument features samples from Yamaha s most renowned full concert grand piano the CFIIIS and employs meticulous processing and adjustment of each sample to achieve an extraordinarily realistic grand piano sound You can conveniently call this up by a single panel button press Enjoy the exceptionally expressive and delicate sound with full natural dynamic range Authentic Acoustic Piano like Touch Just as on an actual grand piano the lower keys are heavy in touch and the higher keys are light with all the natural gradations in between The CVP 509 505 503 provide the performance functions and expressive power found only on grand pianos such as having repeated plays of the same note perfectly articulated even when playing at high speed or with partial key release The Acoustic Ambience of a Grand Piano with the iAFC Feature only CVP 509 page 34 d PIANO RESET By setting the iAFC Instrumental Active Field Control effect properly you can enjoy the sound expand around you as if y
159. k the information of the USB flash memory as a record ing destination On the display of step 4 press the E PROPERTY button to check the number of the USB flash memory device memory size of the device avail able recording space on the device and available time for recording PROPERTY DRIVENAME USBI ALL SIZE 2457 MMBytes FREEAREA 180430MBytes POSSIBLE TIME 17 minutes RECORDIN A Do not take out the USB storage device or turn off the instrument during recording Press the F OK EXIT button to close the PROPERTY display 5 Start recording by pressing the J REC button then start your performance When recording begins the elapsed recording time is shown on the right side of CAUTION the Recording display Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash memory or turn the power off during playback Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data or the recording data e USB AUDIO RECORDER RI A Do not take out the USB storage device or turn off the instrument during recording N 6 Stop recording by pressing the J STOP button NOTE Even if you make a mistake in your performance you cannot overwrite an existing file Delete the recorded file on the File Selection display then USB AUDIO RECORDER record your performance again nore he recording operation continues ven if you close the Recording dis ay by pushing the EXIT button ress the E REC
160. lly rename the file adding the appropriate extension ona computer Data files with names of more than 50 characters cannot be handled by the instrument Rename the file reducing the number of charac ters to 50 or less 120 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Voice The Voice selected from the Voice Selection display does not sound Check whether or not the selected part is turned on page 39 A strange flanging or doubling sound occurs The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts are set to ON and both parts are set to play the same Voice Turn off the RIGHT 2 part or change the Voice of one of the parts Some Voices will jump an octave in pitch when played in the upper or lower registers Style The Style does not start even when the START STOP button is pressed This is normal Some voices have a pitch limit which when reached causes this type of pitch shift The Rhythm channel of the selected Style may not contain any data Turn the ACMP ON OFF button on and play left hand section on the keyboard to sound the accompaniment part of the Style Only the rhythm channel plays Make sure the Auto Accompaniment function is turned on press the ACMP ON OFF button You may be playing keys in the right hand range of the keyboard Make sure to play keys in the chord range of the keyboard Styles in a USB storage devi
161. ls RHY1 Rhythm 1 PHR2 Phrase 2 below You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by selectively turning channels on off as the Style plays Style channels e RHY1 2 Rhythm 1 2 These are the basic parts of the Style containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns BASS The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the Style CHD1 2 Chord 1 2 These are the rhythmic chord backing commonly used with piano or guitar Voices PAD This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings organ choir etc PHR1 2 Phrasel 2 These parts are used for punchy brass stabs arpeg giated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more inter esting Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button once or twice to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE RHYI RHY2 BASS CHD2 PAD PHRI PHR2 E GN MEGA y MEGA CHANNEL ON OFF Li e v i A ON EDE ME ov ME Ov ON ME Ov ME ON BON Ge D E ENENNEEEEN rz e es e es e es e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Press the 1 V 8 V buttons to turn the channels on or off To listen to only one channel by itself hold down the appropriate button for the channel to set the channel to SOLO To cancel SOLO simply press the appropriate channel button again NOTE Changing the Voice for each channel If necessary press the 1 A 8 A buttons to change the Voice for th
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163. mation dialog sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation When the message appears simply press the appropriate button SONG 8i ClassicalRepertoire Instant Selection of the Displays Direct Access With the convenient Direct Access function you can instantly call up the desired display with just a single additional button press press the DIRECT ACCESS button A message appears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button or pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display For example pressing the GUIDE button calls up the display in which the Guide mode can be set EJ E EE V S Refer to the separate Data List for a list of the displays that can be called up with the DIRECT ACCESS i Em ETTERUNHEENNSEEEN 000 c DES OGUIDE O REPEAT c Direct Access function CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 23 Starting Up dn 6unejs Main Display Configuration The display that appears when the power is turned on is the Main display The Main display shows the current basic settings such as the currently selected Voice and Style allowing you to see them at a single glance The Main display is the one you ll usually see when you play the keyboard ui J 100 se 001 1 0O Natural RIGHTI C TRANSPOSE
164. mon chords for your quick reference Since there are many useful chords and many different ways to use them musically refer to commercially available chord books for further details Indicates the root note Major Minor Seventh Minor Seventh Major Seventh Cm7 CM7 l d LU e l m D o CHE Eise E m cem m es SS Ce T xmmVY o ban o o e SS o mm mm a mm O Ce s le Je IS SBE ES SS CS e mmi a a i i Am ex Bm BM7 Sm EE Ire CES Ire Se ram oo ram ram e e Changing the Chord Fingering Type By changing the chord fingering type you can automatically produce appropriate accompaniment even if you don t press all of the notes which comprise a chord Chord fingering type can be changed from FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt TAB 4 gt CHORD FINGERING F
165. mory Bank and Voice indepen dently execute the Copy and Paste operation from the File Selection dis play page 70 NOTE To save the Music Finder Record Effect MIDI Template and System File call up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt 4 gt SYSTEM RESET For more information refer to the Reference Manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 29 Starting Up Perform the piano songs by Clavinova Here we ll call up and play the piano voice You can play the piano voice using the pedals or metronome 1 One touch Piano Play This convenient easy to use feature completely and automatically reconfigures the entire instrument for optimum piano performance No matter what settings you ve made from the panel you can instantly call up the piano settings by a single button press Press the piano shaped PIANO RESET button PIANO RESET gaouen Aq sBuos oued eut uuojiad Piano Lock Function The convenient Piano Lock function lets you lock the piano so that you don t inadvertently change the settings by pressing another button on the panel Once locked the instrument stays in the piano mode even if other buttons are pressed preventing you from accidentally playing other sound during your piano performance Press and hold down the PIANO RESET button for three seconds or longer A
166. n AC wall outlet A plug adaptor may be also provided in some areas to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area AX WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the Clavinova or result in improper operation 9 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor sur E After completing the assembly please check the following Are there any parts left over Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors Is the Clavinova clear of doors and other movable fix tures Move the Clavinova to an appropriate location Does the Clavinova make a rattling noise when you shake it Tighten all screws Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on the pedals gt Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws rear panel as shown then clip the cord into the holders a Attach the cord holders to the When moving the instrument after assembly always hold the bottom of the main unit A CAUTION Do not hold the key cover or top portion Improper handling can result in dam age to the instrument or personal injury Hold here Do not hold here CVP 509 505
167. ndle floppy disks and treat the disk drive with care Follow the important precautions below Floppy Disk Compatibility 3 5 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks can be used Formatting a Floppy Disk Tf you find that you are unable to use new blank disks or old disks that have been used with other devices you may need to format them For details on how to format a disk see page 107 Keep in mind that all data on the disk will be lost after formatting Make sure to check beforehand whether or not the disk contains important data NOTE Floppy disks formatted on this device may or may not be useable as is on other devices Inserting Removing Floppy Disks Inserting a Floppy Disk into the Disk Drive Hold the disk so that the label of the disk is facing upward and the sliding shutter is facing forward towards the disk slot Carefully insert the disk into the slot slowly pushing it all the way in until it clicks into place and the eject button pops out A CAUTION Never insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive Other objects may cause damage to the disk drive or floppy disks Removing a Floppy Disk After checking that the instrument is not accessing the floppy disk checking that the use lamp on the floppy disk drive is off firmly press the eject button at the upper right of the disk slot all the way in When the floppy disk is ejected pull it out of the drive If the floppy disk cannot be removed because it is stuck do n
168. nstructions on recording e Commercially available Song data SMF Standard MIDI File or ESEQ Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song Selection display SONG CONTROL EXTRA TRACK2 _ TRACK1 LYRICS SONG SELECT REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE REW P EA TRAEK2 TRAC score AROS Ocune O REPEAT e H AM 44 gt gt L____J NEW SONG SYNC START C Pop amp Rock 7 Movie amp Show DI Traditional El ciassicalRepert D ChristmasFavori EI EasyPlay 7 children sClassi Bl E ronowLights 7 standards SONG 2 Press the TAB lt gt buttons to select the location of the desired Song If you want to playback of Song in the USB storage device connect the USB storage device containing MIDI Song data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal beforehand 3 If you select PRESET tab in step 2 select a Song category by using the A J buttons The preset Songs are categorized and contained in appropriate folders 4 Select the desired Song by using the A J buttons You can also select a Song by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute MIDI format files etc Not only can you play back a HEBREW cesses NOTE For information on compatible data formats refer to page 9 NOTE You can instantly jump back to the Main display by double clicking on one of the A J buttons CVP 509 505
169. nual Play Along with Song Data chapter 4 songs Playing Back Songs page 59 Play along with a Song data and fill out your solo performance with the sounds of an entire band or orchestra Enjoy a wide variety of songs commercially available music data or preset songs Guide function page 64 The key guide lamps are also helpful in learning and practicing since they indicate the notes you should play when you should play them and how long you should hold them down Displaying Music Score page 62 While playing back a Song you can have the music score notation automatically shown on the display an exceptionally convenient tool for learning and practicing TM pieces as as BS c Recording Your Performance page 66 A The instrument lets you easily record your own performance and save it to internal memory or a USB flash memory The instrument also lets you listen back to your performance and further edit it or utilize it for your SONG CONTROL H SONG SELECT O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE REW FF SU RACK W s SCORE Dr GUIDE REPEAT music production a ec Ca a a a sg E ee LO JL NEW SONG SYNC START Call Up the Ideal Voice and Style for Each Song chapter 5 Music Finder By using the convenient Music Finder function you can call up the ideal panel settings including the most suitable Voice Style effects et
170. ny International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Mona Lisa from the Paramount Picture CAPTAIN CAREY U S A Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Copyright O 1949 Renewed 1976 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Moon River from the Paramount Picture BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY S Words by Johnny Mercer Music by Henry Mancini Copyright O 1961 Renewed 1989 by Famous Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Moonlight Serenade Words by Mitchell Parish Music by Glen Miller Copyright 1939 Renewed 1967 by ROBBINS MUSIC CORPORA TION All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI ROBBINS CATALOG INC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved My Favorite Things from THE SOUND OF MUSIC Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1959 by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II Copyright Renewed WILLIAMSON MUSIC owner of publication and allied rights through out the world International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved My Way By Paul Anka Jacques Revaux Claude Francois and Giles Thibault 1997 by Chrysalis Standards Inc Used by Permission All Rights Reserved The Nearness Of You from the Paramount Picture ROMANCE IN THE DARK Words by Ned Washington Music by Hoagy Carmichael Copyright 1937 1940 Renewed 1964 1967 by Famous Music Corpo ration International Copyright Secure
171. o CVP 509 505 503 Ouse The convenient USB Audio function allows you to play well Playing Back Audio Files EEE Try playing back audio files from USB flash memory on this instrument File formats that can be played back Wav 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo CVP 509 CVP 505 CVP 503 mp3 44 1 48 0 kHz sample rate 64 320 kbps and variable bit CVP 509 rate mono stereo CVP 505 Connect the USB flash memory device containing the audio files to play back to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Press the USB button to call up the Playback display AUDIO PLAYER display USB Ss gt Making AUDIO PLAVER 2 Press the 8 AV FILE SELECT button to display the audio files saved to the connected USB flash memory back audio files WAV or MP3 stored to a USB flash memory device directly from the instrument Moreover since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data WAV to a USB flash memory device it is possible to play back the files on computer share them with your friends and record your own CDs to enjoy as NOTE The instrument cannot be play back DRM protected files NOTE Before using a USB flash memory be sure to read Connecting a USB Stor age Device on page 106 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 83 N USB Audio CVP 509 505 503
172. o Ei HonkyTonk R Piano pl P P4 Q Location drive of data PRESET Location where pre programmed preset data is stored USER Location where recorded or edited data is saved USB Location where data on USB storage device USB flash memory floppy disk etc is saved This appears only when USB storage device s is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal page 106 O Selectable data files The files that can be selected on this display are shown If more than 10 files exist the page numbers P1 P2 are shown below the files Pressing the corresponding button changes the display page When other pages follow the Next button appears and for the previous page the Prev button appears File folder operation menu You can save and manage your data files copy move delete etc from this menu For detailed instructions refer to pages 68 71 NOTE Hereafter in this manual any USB storage device such as USB flash memory floppy disk drive etc will be referred to as USB storage device NOTE The data both pre programmed and your own original are saved as files NOTE You can open the File Selection display for a specified file from the USB button USB gt A SONG B STYLE C REGIST F VOICE 26 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Closing the current folder and calling up the next highest level folder In the PRESET display several data file
173. o the display of step 2 The sub menus are shown at the bottom of the display Press one of the 1 AW 8 AV buttons corresponding to the sub menu The Yamaha Piano rument ing from o la 4 Press the EXIT button several times to exit from the Demos NOTE The demo menu differs depending on your instrument NOTE To return to the higher level menu press the EXIT button CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 19 Starting Up dn Bunejs Display based Controls The LCD provides comprehensive at a glance information on all current settings The displayed menu can be selected or changed by the controls around the LCD TAB Talk buttons page 21 A E uttons EH see below Fe see below Haass EGET EXIT button button c page 22 page 23 pera pm O E O 1 AV 8 AV buttons DATA ENTRY dial page 21 and ENTER button page 22 A J buttons The A J buttons are used to select the corresponding menu Example 1 In the File Selection display page 26 the A J buttons can be used to select the corresponding respective files Example 2 The A B e A and B buttons Ke The C D H are used to move the cursor up or down 3 and I buttons co are used to E select the cor responding TET J GUN PETTING E qe parameter y DC TRACKI THACK CHSET
174. o the internet Q SONG SONG SELECT Song Selection display CONTROL REC CHANNEL ON OFF pop up STOP PLAY PAUSE REWV FF SONG POSITION pop up EXTRA TRACKS TRACK 2 L TRACK 1 R SCORE SCORE display LYRICS TEXT LYRICS display TEXT display CVP 509 505 503 LYRICS CVP 501 LYRICS display GUIDE REPEAT PIANO RESET REGISTRATION REGIST BANK REGISTRATION BANK pop up MEMORY MEMORY REGISTRATION MEMORY CONTENTS display 79 1 8 80 VOICE PIANO PERC amp Voice Selection display 37 CONTROL DRUM KIT ORGAN FLUTES Organ Flutes VOICE SET display FOOTAGE 46 VOLUME ATTACK 47 e EFFECT EQ 47 e ONE TOUCH 1 4 55 o SETTING OTS LINK 55 e VOICE EFFECT VOICE EFFECT display 44 e e Power Opening display 14 124 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Specifications CVP 509 CVP 505 CVP 503 CVP 501 Size Weight Width ii 1430mm 56 5 16 1430mm 56 5 16 1432mm 56 3 8 1372mm 54 Te case of a model with a polished 1430mm 56 5 16 1430mm 56 5 16 1432mm 56 3 8 1372mm 54 Height Without Music Rest 868mm 34 3 16 868mm 34 3 16 885mm 34 13 16 893mm 35 3 16 in the case of a 871mm 34 5 16 871mm 34 5 16 888mm 34 15 16 896mm 35 1 4 eer E With
175. ollowing types can be selected for example Single Finger This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one two or three fingers Cc Cm C7 Cm7 d ql d ul d li d bad U Major chord Minor chord Seventh chord Minor seventh chord Press the root key only Simultaneously press Simultaneously press Simultaneously press the root key and a black the root key anda the root key and both a key to its left white key to its left white and black key to its left AI Full Keyboard Playing just about anything anywhere on the keyboard using both hands like playing the piano produces appropriate accompaniment You don t have to worry about specifying the chords Depending on the song arrangement AI Full Keyboard may not always produce appropriate accompaniment For other types refer to the Reference Manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 51 3 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 3 juawjuedwoooy pue uuu Buield SIAS Operating Style Playback To Start Stop Playing START STOP button SYNC START Style starts playing back as soon as the START STOP but Sr iw ton is pressed To stop playback press the button again Will NI v Ss a SYNC START button This puts the Style playback in standby The Style starts SYN
176. olor of the lyrics changes indicating the current position CVP 509 505 503 G EN CVP 501 LYRICS IN Displaying Text CEE Even if the Song doesn t contain lyrics data you can view the lyrics on the display by loading the text file txt created on a computer via USB storage device This feature enables various useful possibilities such as the showing of lyrics chord names and text notes When the Lyrics display is shown press the 1 AV TEXT button to display the text Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs 2 Press the 5 AV 6 AV TEXT FILE button to call up the Text selection display 3 Select the desired text file NOTE CVP 509 505 The Lyrics text can be displayed on the external monitor See page 101 To return to the Lyrics display press the 1 AW LYRICS button again For more information about the Lyrics Text display refer to the Reference manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 63 EN sBuog Buip1io2ey pue esnoeld Guiejd suos Turning Song Channels On Off A Song consists of 16 separate channels You can independently turn each channel of the selected Song playback on or off Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button once or twice to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display CHANNEL ON OFF rc 7 PAR AAA AAA eto E Ed E E E mM uu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Use the 1 AV 8 AV button to turn each
177. omplex nature of these Voices and the precise velocities need to play the sounds they re not intended for playing from the keyboard They are however very useful and convenient when creating MIDI data especially when you want to avoid using several different Voices just for a single instrument part Super Articulation Voices CVP 509 505 The word articulation in music usually refers to the transition or continuity between notes This is often reflected in specific performance techniques such as staccato legato and slur Two types of Voices Super Articulation SA Voices and Super Articulation 2 SA2 Voices enable you to create these subtle musical expressions simply by how you play SA2 Voices are available only on the CVP 509 SA Voices S Articulation The SA Voices provide many of same benefits as the MegaVoices but with greater playability and expressive control in real time For example with the Saxophone Voice if you play a C and thena D ina very legato way you will hear the note change seamlessly as though a saxophone player played it in a single breath Similarly with the Concert Guitar Voice the D note would sound as a hammer on without the string being plucked again Depending on how you play other effects such as shake or breath noises for the Trumpet Voice or finger noises for the Guitar Voice will be produced NOTE egaVoices SA and SA2 Voices are nly compatible with other models hich ha
178. ot try to force it but instead try pressing the eject button again or try re inserting the disk and attempt to eject it again Access of the disk indicates an active operation such as recording play back or deletion of data If a floppy disk is inserted while the power is on the disk is automatically accessed since the instrument checks whether the disk has data N CAUTION Do not remove the floppy disk or turn off the instrument itself while the disk is being accessed Doing so may result not only in loss of data on the disk but also damage to the floppy disk drive Be sure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive before turning off the power A floppy disk left in the drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and dirt that can cause data read and write errors Cleaning the Disk Drive Read Write Head Clean the read write head regularly This instrument employs a precision magnetic read write head which after an extended period of use will pick up a layer of magnetic particles from the disks used that will eventu ally cause read and write errors To maintain the disk drive in optimum working order Yamaha recom mends that you use a commercially available dry type head cleaning disk to clean the head about once a month Ask your Yamaha dealer about the availability of proper head cleaning disks About Floppy Disks Handle floppy disks with care and follow these precau tions Do not place heavy
179. ou re playing on stage in a concert hall providing a remarkably natural sound heretofore only found on acoustic instruments and an overall sound which is deeper and more resonant through use of the damper pedal Play a Wide Variety of Instrument Voices crapter 2 voices The instrument gives you not only various realistic piano Voices but also features an exceptionally wide variety of authentic instruments SE both acoustic and electronic EN VOICE CONTROL O PIANO QOEPIANO O STRINGS O GUITAR O SAXOPHONE OD O ORGAN HOIR PERC RGAN O RuMPET O Brass OACCORDIONO Lib OsyntHarx O pR M Kir O EIS Playing a chord with your left hand automatically plays the auto Z accompaniment backing Style function Select an accompaniment DES style such as pop jazz Latin and various other music genres in the world and let the instrument be your backing band we P STYLE CONTROL OPoP amp ROCK BALLAD DANCE OSWING amp RJAZZ O R amp B O COUNTRY LATIN OBALLROOM TANMENT O WORLD PIANIST ACMP_ AUTO ON OFF FILL IN INTRO MAIN VARIATION BREAK ENDING it O O O O O O O DU Bele 0000 B 006 00 C SYNC SYNC START STOP START STOP MUSIC FINDER o Perform Along with a Backing Band chapter 3 styles 4 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Ma
180. ric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio overheating in the outlet may generate noise e Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally Assembly fall over e Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables e Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly process i a Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might result in When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is damage to the instrument or even injury easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off he power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure o unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Do not place the instrument against a wall allow at least 3 cm one inch from he wall since this can cause inadequate air circulation and possibly result in he instrument overheating 1 B 13 1 2 6 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual e Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Also be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume
181. rporation and Four Jays Music International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Up Where We Belong from the Paramount Picture AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN Words by Will Jennings Music by Buffy Sainte Marie and Jack Nitzsche Copyright O 1982 by Famous Music Corporation and Ensign Music Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Waltz For Debby Lyric by Gene Lees Music by Bill Evans TRO O Copyright 1964 Renewed 1965 Renewed 1966 Renewed Folkways Music Publishers Inc New York NY International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Including Public Performance For Profit Used by Permission White Christmas from the Motion Picture Irving Berlin s HOLIDAY INN Words and Music by Irving Berlin O Copyright 1940 1942 by Irving Berlin Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved A Whole New World from Walt Disney s ALADDIN Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Tim Rice O 1992 Wonderland Music Company Inc and Walt Disney Music Company All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Yesterday Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright O 1965 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Words and Music by Stevie Wonder 1972 Renewed 2000 JOBETE MUSIC CO INC and BLACK BULL MUSIC
182. rt garantiinformasjon om dette Yamaha produktet og garantiservice for hele E S omradet og Sveits kan fas enten ved bes ke nettadressen nedenfor utskriftsversjon finnes pa v re nettsider eller kontakte kontakte Yamaha kontoret i landet der du bor E S Det europeiske konomiske samarbeidsomradet Vigtig oplysning Garantioplysninger til kunder i EOO og Schweiz De kan finde detaljerede garantioplysninger om dette Yamaha produkt og den f lles garantiserviceordning for EBO og Schweiz ved at bes ge det websted der er angivet nedenfor der findes en fil som kan udskrives pa vores websted eller ved at kontakte Yamahas nationale repraesentationskontor i det land hvor De bor EGO Det Europ iske konomiske Omr de T rke ilmoitus Takuutiedot Euroopan talousalueen ETA ja Sveitsin asiakkaille Taman Yamaha tuotteen seka ETA alueen ja Sveitsin takuuta koskevat yksityiskohtaiset tiedot saatte alla olevasta nettiosoitteesta Tulostettava tiedosto saatavissa sivustollamme Voitte my s ottaa yhteytta paikalliseen Yamahaedustajaan ETA Euroopan talousalue Wazne Warunki gwarancyjne obowiazujace w EOG i Szwajcarii Aby dowiedzie sie wi cej na temat warunk w gwarancyjnych tego produktu fi rmy Yamaha i serwisu gwarancyjnego w ca ym EOG i Szwajcarii nale y odwiedzi wskazan poni ej stron internetow Plik gotowy do wydruku znajduje si na naszej stronie internetowej lub skontaktowa si z przedstawicielstwem fi rmy Yam
183. s These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord Water warning e Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into e Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the have accumulated on it power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have e Use only the supplied power cord plug the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or Fire warning roll anything over it e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire Do not open Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or If you notice any abnormality modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable parts If e If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden
184. s are contained together in a folder You can also organize your original data in the USER USB display by creat ing several new folders page 69 To close the current folder and call up the next highest level folder press the 8 A UP button Example of the PRESET Voice Selection display The PRESET Voice files are categorized and contained in appropriate folders VOICE RIGHTI VOICE RIGHTI 7 riute amp Woodwind DI Strings 300000 s The next highest level in this case Y E E Guitars has ICE y y y y ENT folder is shown Each folder shown in this display contains appro This display shows the Voice priately categorized Voices files in a folder Entering Characters The instructions that follow show you how to enter characters for naming your files folders inputting keywords etc Entering characters should be done in the display shown below Several different characters are assigned to each button and the 3 characters change each time you E E EZ 2 5 press the button CJ Eu E E E Gd Change the type of character by pressing the 1 A button If you select a language other than Japanese as the Language page 17 the following different types of characters are available CASE capital letters numbers marks e case lowercase letters numbers marks If you select Japanese as the L
185. s in a second 42 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Adding Articulation Effects to Super Articulation Voices Cc With the center left pedals you can add articulation effects and characteristic instrument performance sounds to your playing When you select a SA or SA2 Voice the function of center and left pedals are switched to control articulation effects Three examples of effects are introduced to the following The applied articulation effect differs depending on the selected Voice For details refer to the Information display called up by pressing the 7 A INFO button on the Voice Selection display ll Pressing a pedal triggers different playing effects separate from your keyboard playing For example pressing a pedal for a saxophone Voice can produce breath noises or key noises while doing the same for a guitar Voice can produce fret noises or body tapping sounds You can effectively intersperse these into the notes as you play Bl Playing the keyboard while pressing a pedal changes the nature of Voice For example in the case of the nylon guitar Voice pressing the corresponding pedal lets you play harmonics for the guitar Voice Releasing the pedal returns the Voice to normal E When an SA2 Voice is selected CVP 509 pressing a pedal and playing releasing a note enables you to add articulation effects such as bend up down glissando up down brass fall etc NOTE SA Voices are available only on the C
186. s the G CALIBRATION START button to begin calibration When automatic adjust begins a test sound noise will sound for about five seconds While automatic adjustment is being performed do not make audible noises in the vicinity of the Clavinova NOTE If you are using headphones discon nect the headphones before adjusting iAFC calibration NOTE If desired you can restore the default calibration setting by pressing the J BASIC SETTING button in step 4 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 35 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova z To keep your Clavinova in optimum condition we recommend that you M ain t enance periodically follow the maintenance points below Bi Instrument and Bench Maintenance When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth N CAUTION Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths If you are using a model with a polished finish gently remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth Do not wipe too hard since small particles of dirt can scratch the instrument s finish To keep the surface polished apply commercially available piano polisher to a soft cloth and wipe the instrument s surface with it Then polish it with a separate cloth Before using any piano polisher make sure to read the instructions for proper usage 1 Tighten the screws of the instrument and bench periodically E Bench Height Adjustment
187. section The display for selecting the items to be registered appears REGISTRATION MEMORY CONTENTS REGIST BANK MEMORY Z e ONE URN SETTING tatoos B Bi MEE rancio eur tre the A E Ka SELECT Determine the items you want to register Select the desired item by using the 2A V 7A V buttons then enter or remove the checkmark by using the 84 MARK ONY 8V MARK OFF buttons To cancel the operation press the I CANCEL button J8 B BL BI BL EIE 3 The Registration Memory function allows you to save or register virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory button and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by simply pressing a single button The registered settings for eight Registration Memory buttons should be saved as a single Bank file CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 79 l 2 3 o Wel 3 S D E S 3 S D S E ke E bai D Es Wel l gt o 5 lt S S 3 D D d d Q Ey S 3 gt 3 9 lt l We Di ZS 3 Q Di 3 a E S Q E E o 3 y 2 S We o l 4 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons to which you wish to memorize the panel setup REGISTRATION MEMORY O O O O o O O O The memorized button becomes red which indicates the number button contains data and its number is selected REGIST BANK MEMORY jaja SELECT About the lamp status
188. similar to an acoustic musical instrument This lets you experience the ambience and reverberation that are characteristic of performing on stage or simulates the sustain sound that occur when you press the damper pedal of a grand piano T cai up the operation display FUNCTION gt H AFC SETTING 2 Press the D button to turn the iAFC on 3 Use the 3 AV 6 AV buttons to adjust the AFC effect depth iAFC SETTING The iAFC effect sounds from the speakers of the instrument F However it b not applied to the sound of the herdphones or the output from the AUX OUT C3 In order to obtain the oj ial Spatial Effect perform the 8 automatic adjustment Ps electing MIC CALIBRATION and then set the SPATIAL EFFECT DI C H EX carino DEPTE DYNAMIC DAMPER EFFECT SPATIAL EFFECT C q E w 4 gt ED Em m uu um m es E 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 3 AV 4 AV DYNAMIC DAMPER EFFECT This simulates the sustain sound that occurs when you press the damper pedal of a grand piano The micro phone is not used but the sound produced within the instrument is processed to create a spacious sensation 5 AV 6 AV SPATIAL EFFECT Spatial Effect creates a sense of reverberation and spaciousness by picking up the output sound using internal microphones and output the sound from the speaker on the rear of the
189. sounds Press the METRONOME ON OFF button to start stop the metronome y METRONOME O ON OFF ae VI fi Jos a T H midi ig Mp vier iier eren wa IPR E SD tt do b Ed 433330 tt d oLLLLL oLLLLLL Adjusting the Metronome Tempo Press the TEMPO button to call up the pop up tempo setting display TAP TEMPO TEMPO RESET Ek jd E Oe ye E ATTE CEB AIII 8 a 114444144 e 2 Use the TEMPO buttons to set the tempo Pressing and holding either button lets you continuously increase or decrease the value You can also use the DATA ENTRY dial to adjust the value To reset the tempo press the TEMPO buttons simultaneously 3 Press the EXIT button to close the Tempo display NOTE The number in the display indicates how many quarter note beats there are in one minute NOTE You can also change the time signa ture and volume of the metronome sound FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt 4 P CONFIG 1 B 2 METRO NOME For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 33 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 1 PAoUIAR D Aq sBuos oued y woad Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound iAFC When iAFC is engaged the instrument will sound deeper and more resonant
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191. sssssnrrnrrrreessne 10 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices 99 Connecting Audio Deuices Connecting an External Monitor G9 Gy Connecting a Microphone or Guitar GD GmE3 G9 102 Connecting a Footswitch Foot Controller sss 105 Connecting a USB Storage Device Connecting to the Internet Connecting to a Computer seennnes Connecting External MIDI Devices ss 109 11 Utility Making Global Settings 110 Basic Procede renren ane ERR DRGOMR 110 CVP 509 505 Keyboard Stand Assembly 111 CVP 503 Keyboard Stand Assembly 114 CVP 501 Keyboard Stand Assembly 116 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive Optional CVP 509 505 118 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks 119 Troubleshooting 120 Panel Button Chart 123 Specifications 125 Index 128 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 11 Contents S ONJUOD UC Panel Controls LCD CONTRAST O CVP 503 501 ES O gt ES m o 9 9 gt MASTER VOLUME E DE MO METRONOME O STYLE CONTROL DIRECT ACCESS OoP amp Rock O BALLAD O DANCE QSWINGSJAZZO R amp B O COUNTRY O LATIN QBALLROOM O s O WORLD PIANIST MIXING CONSOLE TAP TEMPO TEMPO o o o o o o o OON OFF TRANSPOSE ACME AUT NAUN mmo MAIN VARIATION o c sm SIM E So OF Music ri o HANNEL ON OFF o2 E E wis 1 D D A c R
192. t music braces are also closed CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 15 Starting Up dn unes CVP 501 First pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest then lower the music rest so that it rests on the metal supports To lower the music rest first pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go raise the two metal supports then gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down Using Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to one of the PHONES jacks located on the bottom left of the instrument Two sets of standard stereo headphones can be connected If you are using only one pair of headphones you can plug them into either of these jacks Using the Headphone Hanger A headphone hanger is included in the instrument package so that you can hang the headphones on the instrument Install the headphone hanger using included two screws 4 x 10mm as shown in the figure CVP 509 505 CVP 503 501 N CAUTION Do not try to use the music rest in a half raised position N CAUTION Do not listen with the head phones at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss N CAUTION Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger Otherwise
193. t the name of the new folder see page 27 NOTE A new folder cannot be made in the PRESET tab NOTE The maximum number of files folders which can be stored in a folder is 250 NOTE In the USER tab display folder direc tories can contain up to four levels The maximum total number of files folders which can be stored differs depending on the file size and the length of the file folder names NOTE The following marks cannot be entered for a file folder name Y l CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 69 A Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs A s6uos Bulplodey pue esnoe1d Bulke q s6uos Renaming Files Folders This operation lets you rename files folders T cai up the display containing the file folder you want to rename 2 Press the 1 V NAME button The pop up window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the display 3 Press one of the A J buttons corresponding to the desired file folder 4 Press the 7 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection 5 Input the name characters of the selected file or folder page 27 The renamed file folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Copying or Moving Files This operation lets you copy or cut a file and paste it to another location folder You can also copy a folder
194. tc SCREEN OUT CVP 509 505 Monitor type and display content settings which are necessary when connecting a TV monitor page 101 MEDIA Settings related to a connected USB storage device such as formatting page 107 and confirmation of memory size OWNER Settings of Owner name page 17 and Message language page 17 Parameter setting backup restore operations page 29 can also be done in this page SYSTEM RESET Resets the settings of the instrument sumes eq0 9 Bupjejy An 11 3 If necessary use the A B buttons to select the desired parameter 4 Change the settings by using the 1 AV 8 AV buttons or execute the operation by using the A J buttons For details of the Utility settings refer to the Reference Manual on the website 110 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Assembly N CAUTION Assemble the stand on a flat floor with ample space Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct direc tion Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons Be sure to use the correct screw size as indicated below Use of incorrect screws can cause damage Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit e To disassemble reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a Phillips head screwdriver of the appropriate size ready ESO
195. the F CLOSE button to close the information display NOTE When recalling the setups including Song Style file selection from a USB storage device make sure that the appropriate USB storage device including the registered Song Style is connected into the USB TO DEVICE terminal NOTE You can instantly call up the informa tion display of the currently selected Registration Memory Bank by press ing the DIRECT ACCESS button and one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons in sequence NOTE If some Voice part is set to off CVP 509 505 the Voice name for corre sponding part is shown in gray On the CVP 503 501 the Voice part name for corresponding part is shown in gray CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 81 l a 2 D Wel 3 IS a E S 3 S D o c o z v D amp Q9 l gt o S S S E D o c Advanced Features EL Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 6 Disabling recall of specific FUNCTION gt E REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE items VOICE SET gt TAB 4 gt FREEZE Calling up Registration FUNCTION gt E REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE Memory numbers in order VOICE SET gt TAB gt REGISTRATION SEQUENCE d Q E S s 3 gt 3 9 lt l We Di ZS 23 Q Di 2 Q N S s Q E T o 3 y 2 S We 5 o l 82 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Playback and Recording Audio Files USB Audi
196. the MASTER VOLUME located at the left of the panel 5 After you use the instrument press the power switch to turn the power off The screen and the power indicator turn off 6 Close the key cover CVP 509 505 503 Grip the metal rim at the CVP 501 Slide the cover toward you and top of the panel and close the key cover gently lower the cover over the keys Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when closing the Be careful to avoid catch ing your fingers when clos ing the cover cover Using the Music Rest CVP 509 505 503 Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go When raised the music rest is fixed at a certain angle and cannot be adjusted The braces allow you to hold the pages of music books in place To lower the music rest lift the music rest slightly then turn it back slowly Close the sheet music braces Em SSS Be careful to avoid catching your fingers N CAUTION Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the power cable from the wall AC outlet N CAUTION When raising or lowering the music rest do not release your hands from the music rest until itis all the way up or down N CAUTION Before lowering the music rest close the sheet music braces The music rest will not close unless the shee
197. ti Track Recording A Song consists of 16 separate channels With this method you can record data to each channel independently one by one You can also freely change the channel part assignments with the Multi Track recording The procedure is basically the same as that of Recording Your Performance Quick Recording on page 66 with the following instructions substituted for step 2 above While holding down the SONG REC button press the 1 AV 8 AV buttons to set the desired channels to REC Then assign the desired part to the channel by using the C D buttons If you want to record the Right 1 part to channel 1 for example press the 1 A button while holding down the REC button to set the channel 1 to REC Then use the C D buttons to select RIGHT 1 IN REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE e D FA L L_____ NEV G SYNC START After proceeding with steps 3 5 re select other channels and record other parts as desired Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 67 IN s6uos Bulplodey pue esnoe1d Buileld s6uos Saving Files This operation lets you save your original data such as Songs you ve recorded and Voices you ve edited to a file The explanations here apply when you save your recorded performance as a Song file inthe file selection display select the appropriate tab USER or USB
198. ting However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units 92 469 bottom ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes nec essary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement Warning Do not attempt to recharge disassemble or incinerate this type of battery Keep all batteries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regu lated by applicable laws Note In some areas the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts However you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is consid ered to be at an end please observe all local state and fed eral regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc NOTICE Service charges in
199. ting display the Internet Setting display or website the type of characters CASE case may be entered NOTE When entering a password for a web site or the WEP key for wireless LAN connection the characters are con verted to asterisks for security pur poses NOTE To cancel the character entering oper ation press the 8 W CANCEL but ton NOTE The file name can contain up to 41 characters and the folder name can contain up to 50 characters NOTE In the case of characters which are not accompanied by special character marks with the exception of kanakan and half size katakana you can call up the mark list by pressing the 6 W button after selecting a character before actual entry of a character NOTE To cancel the operation press the 8 W CANCEL button 28 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Restoring the Factory programmed Settings While holding the C7 key right most key on the keyboard turn the power on This restores the all settings except Internet Settings etc to the factory default C7 You can also restore a specified setting to the factory default value or save load your own reset settings Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt J UTILITY gt TAB lt gt SYSTEM RESET For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Data Backup This procedure backs up all data stored in USER drive except Protected Songs and all settings in
200. to advance to the Point A location 2 Press the REPEAT button to specify Point A 3 Press the FF button to advance to the Point B location 4 Press the REPEAT button again to specify Point B NOTE You can play multiple Songs repeat edly FUNCTION gt B SONG SET TING gt H REPEAT MODE NOTE Specifying only Point A results in repeat playback between Point A and the end of the Song NOTE When you want to repeat from the top of the song to middle of the song 1 Press the REPEAT button then start Song playback 2 Press the REPEAT button again at the ending point B CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 65 EN Songs Playing Practice and Recording Songs A s6uos Bulplodey pue esnoe1d Buileld s6uos Recording Your Performance Quick Recording You can record all parts of your performance at once or each part right hand left hand and Style playback independently This is an effective practice tool allowing you to easily compare your own performance to the original song you are practicing Before starting recording make the desired panel settings for your keyboard performance selecting a Voice Style etc Press the SONG REC button and the STOP button simultaneously O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE as NE YNC START A blank Song for recording is automatically set 2 Press the SONG REC button O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE e D L L
201. to which the User Master compressor is to be stored by using the 3 AV 6 AV buttons 3 Press the I SAVE button to open the SAVE display 4 Enter the name of the edited Compressor type page 27 then press the 8 A OK button 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display The saved Compressor type is shown in the TYPE selection at the bottom left of the MASTER COMPRESSOR display and can be selected in the same way as the preset types S x 3 Q S 3 D 9 O l m Q Q gt D S 3 3 D m 3 a e 3 m I m EY 3 o l Advanced Features EL Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 8 Converting XG Song Voice to this instru MIXING CONSOLE gt TAB lt gt VOL ment s Voice Song Auto Revoice VOICE gt G SET UP Editing FILTER parameters MIXING CONSOLE gt TAB lt gt FILTER Editing TUNE parameters MIXING CONSOLE gt TAB lt gt TUNE MIXING CONSOLE gt TAB 4 gt Changing an Effect type EFFECT gt F TYPE Editing EQ parameters MIXING CONSOLE gt TAB lt gt EQ 94 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Internet Direct Connection Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet INTERNET You can purchase and download Song data and other types of data from the special website by directly connecting to the Internet This section provides the overview of the Internet Direct Connection
202. tor UL 8 8 AUX IN O O Phone plug 4 LINE OUT standard Audio cable NOTE Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no zero resistance NOTE Use only the L L R jack for connec tion with a monaural device N CAUTION When the instrument s sound is output to an external device first turn on the power to the instrument then to the external device Reverse this order when you turn the power off N CAUTION Do not route the output from the AUX OUT jacks to the AUX IN jacks If you make this connec tion the signal input at the AUX IN jacks is output from the AUX OUT jacks These connections could result in a feedback loop that will make normal performance impossi ble and may even damage hoth pieces of equipment N CAUTION When the sound of an external device is output to the instru ment first turn on the power to the external device then to the instrument Reverse this order when you turn the power off NOTE Use only the L L R jack for connec tion with a monaural device NOTE The instruments MASTER VOL UME setting affects the input signal from the AUX IN jacks 100 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Connecting an External Monitor Cc By connecting with a television using the VIDEO OUT jack of the instrument the lyrics Lyrics text Text on the instrument s display can be shown on the television For CVP 509 the instrument
203. uch is Set to OFF you can specify the fixed volume level by using the 4 A V buttons NOTE The touch sensitivity settings may have no effect with certain Voices CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual 31 1 Perform the piano songs by Clavinova 1 PAoUIAR D Aq sBuos oued y woad Using the Pedals The instrument features three pedals CVP 509 505 CVP 503 501 EN l Right Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal Right Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal Right Pedal Damper Pedal This pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano letting you sustain the sound of the Voices even after releasing the keys The right pedal can be used to control the half pedal effect Pda When you press the right pedal here the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain Center Pedal Sostenuto Pedal When the Piano Voice is selected if you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press this pedal while holding the note s the notes will sustain as long as the pedal is held All subsequent notes will not sustain When a Voice other than piano is selected a specific function appropriate for the Voice is automatically assigned to the center pedal ed When you press the center pedal here while holding the note s the notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal Left Pedal When the Piano Voice
204. ur weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Do not use the instrument device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician e Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench Using it as a tool or step adder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury Only one person should sit on the bench at a time in order to prevent the possibility of accident or injury e Do not attempt to adjust the bench height while sitting on the bench since this can Cause excessive force to be imposed on the adjustment mechanism possibly resulting in damage to the mechanism or even injury e f the bench screws become loose due to extensive long term use tighten them periodically using the included tool Saving and backing up your data e Edited Songs Styles Voices and MIDI settings are lost when you turn off the power to the instrument Save the data to the USER tab display page 68 USB storage device USB flash memory floppy disk etc e Data in the USER tab display may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to a USB storage device When you change
205. usic Rest iieri ed 15 N NAME coooocccononnconnnnnnononononnnnncnnnnnninnnnno 70 NEXT Song Playback 60 NEXT CANCEIL 60 O ONE TOUCH SETTING 55 ORGAN FLUTES A 46 ORGAN TYPE eee 45 46 OTS NFO 56 OTS LINK iiie 55 Output jack re 100 OVER lamp zoom ciiin cis 102 OWNER siii coins 17 18 29 Owner Name 18 P PA e M 72 p 57 Panel Button Chart 123 PANPO Ticas eet mente eh 91 PARAMETER ocooooccccoccccononcconnncnninnnono 58 PART ON OFF cisco 39 PASTE ee 71 AUS C eege 60 Pedal edes 32 105 Percussion Voice 40 Performance Assistant 72 PHONES eea Ea 16 PHR1 2 Phrase1 2 57 Phrase Mark eie 61 A A T degen eegen 50 Piano Lock er 30 PIANO RESET nne 30 Piten Setting uite iteratis 42 PLAY PAUS E ooooooccccoocccononcnonancnninnnnnn 60 POra Menton SERA 45 Power button 14 Power indicator 14 Powered speaker 100 PRESET 5e eei eegegiehe eg 26 PRESETS Organ Flutes 46 PIOS ecce IEEE 50 jo cec ais 61 Protected Gong 61 Q Quick Hecordimg 66 R RATIO OFFSET esee 93 REG unu eet ie Ad 66 REC MODE Song Creator 72 Record Music Finder 74 REGCORD EDIT doce 78 Recording
206. ve those types of Voices nstalled Any Song or Style data you ve created on the instrument sing these Voices will not sound operly when played back on other nstruments zo O c NOTE MegaVoices SA and SA2 Voices sound differently depending on the keyboard range velocity touch etc Hence if you apply HARMONY ECHO effect change the transpose setting or change the Voice Set parameters unexpected or undesired sounds may result 40 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual SA2 Voices S Articulation2 CVP 509 Mainly for wind instrument Voices a special Yamaha technology called NOTE AEM has been used which features detailed samples of special expressive The characteristics of SA2 Voices techniques used on those specific instruments to bend or slide into notes to default vibrato setting and articula tion effects applied by the pedals are join different notes together or to add expressive nuances at the end of a effective for real time performance note etc however these effects may not be You can add these articulations by playing legato or staccato or by jumping completely reproduced when you play in pitch by around an octave For example using the Clarinet Voice if you back ae has been recorded using SA2 Voices hold a C note and play the Bb above you ll hear a glissando up to the Bb Some note off effects are also produced automatically when you hold a note for over a certain time You
207. ying back a song While the computer is connected to the instrument you should wait for six seconds or more between these operations 1 when turning the power of the instrument off then on again or 2 when alter nately connecting disconnecting the USB cable IMPORTANT You need to install a USB MIDI driver to connect the computer and the instrument Refer to the separate Installation Guide NOTE You can also use the MIDI IN OUT terminals to connect to a computer In this case a MIDI interface such as the Yamaha UX16 is needed For more information refer to the owner s manual of the MIDI interface NOTE e The instrument will begin transmis sion a short time after the USB connection is made e When using a USB cable to connect the instrument to your computer make the connection directly with out passing through a USB hub e For information on setting up your sequence software refer to the owners manual of the relevant soft ware 108 CVP 509 505 503 501 Owner s Manual Connecting External MIDI Devices Use the MIDI terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices keyboard sequencer etc e MIDI IN Receives MIDI messages from another MIDI device MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI messages generated by the instrument to another MIDI device MIDI THRU Simply relays the MIDI messages received at MIDI IN External MIDI device MIDI IN CVP
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