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1. Connector panel LN C Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not hide the connector panel on the bottom of A a D o ES Q DT 7 Bundled pedal cord inside The pedals are covered with vinyl covers when shipped from the factory Before starting the assembly please make sure to remove the cover from the damper pedal D E a EN EEA EE Cord holders x 2 ege eeee LL 6 x 20 mm flat head screws x 6 e e e e ei e e e e ei 4 x 14 mm round head screws x 10 eg ee 6 x 20 mm round head screws x 4 4 x 10 mm thin screws x 2 Headphone hanger Power cord Assembling the Clavinova 1 Attach Eand F to D 1 1 Remove the twist tie from the folded pedal cord Dont discard the twist tie you ll need it later in step 6 1 2 While pushing the lower part of E and F from the outside secure D using four 6 x 20 mm round head screws 2 Attach B 2 1 Insert B between E and F as shown in the illustration CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 107 Assembling the Clavinova 222 Align and attach B to the front side of D E and F then align the larger holes on brackets of B to the screws on D 2 3 Temporarily secure with six 4 x 14mm round
2. parameter gt 1 gt ere d Description Default settin Setting range lt lt lt p 3 La Utility Wireless LAN In the SSID Set the SSID as an access ap CLP xxxxxx MAC Up to 32 characters half size Accesspoint mode point address lower 6 figure alphanumeric characters marks Security Set the Security as an WPA2 PSK AES None WEP WPA PSK TKIP access point WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES WPA WPA2 mixed PSK Password Set the Password as an 00000000 Up to 64 characters half size access point alphanumeric characters marks Channel Set the channel as an 11 Differs depending on the USB access point wireless LAN adaptor models e Models for United States and Canada 1 11 e Others 1 13 When no USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected setting range is channels 1 13 DHCP Server Set the IP address related On On Off settings IP Address 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 255 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 128 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 240 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 255 0 Save Save the settings you set in the Wireless LAN display in the Accesspoint mode 74 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Displaying the Networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to the Network Connections Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to
3. Tele 2 3 C oa 3 v EXIT Co e a Kal ERC 4 METRONOME DUAL KH EH 5 1 Select a Song to be practiced For instructions refer to page 39 Song category Piano 50 or Lesson is recommended for practice 2 Selecta part you want to practice then set the part to off Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below In the Track On Off display select the part track you want to mute for practicing Select Track R for practicing the right hand part or Track L for the left hand part Song Menu display Track On Off display Tr ii Menu Track On Off gt 2 1 Use the A V buttons 2 3 Use the A V buttons to select Track On Off to select desired track 2 2 Press the gt button to call up the next display 3 Use the gt button to select Off for the selected part 4 Press the gt tt Play Pause button to start playback Play and practice the part you just muted while listening to the playback part as a guide CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 43 Playing Back Songs NOTE The parts can be turned on or off even during playback NOTE Usually Channel 1 is assigned to Track R Channel 2 is assigned to Track L and Channels 3 16 are assigned to Track Extra However the assignments may differ depen
4. gt gt 1 SE Description Default setting Setting range lt lt lt p g grana Utility Auto Power Off Setting display Lets you set the amount of time that elapses before the 30 minutes Off 5 10 15 30 power is turned off by Auto Power Off function 60 120 minutes page 15 To disable Auto Power Off select Off Disabling Auto Power Off Turn the power on while holding down the lowest key on the keyboard message appears briefly and Auto Power Off is disabled Language System Determines the type of characters shown on the display International Japanese for the System general indication other than Song International name and Song Song name individually Character list nternational 0 9 A Z a z A E TIO Ul l lilol ulale ilo Dale i o afafefi olayNjAlB Clcle i s 4 Son S 9 yg HLL lee Japanese 0 9 A Z a z 7 y ENEE SAM NA RTA LESAR 7 CO en LEL Wireless LAN Refer to page 73 Wireless LAN Option E Scale Tune List Temperament List Equal Temperament One octave is divided into twelve equal intervals Currently most popular piano tuning scale PureMajor PureMinor Based on natural overtones three major chords using these scales produce a beautiful pure sound Pythagorean This scale designed by Pythagoras a Greek philosopher is based on the interval of a perfect 5th The 3rd produces swells but the 4th and 5th are beautiful and su
5. r by Yamaha specially to provide E5 MENU more Voices and variations as 3 4 5 IX RI nk well as greater expressive It EE 6 control over Voices and effects and to ensure compatibility of DEMO SONG VOICE d z ata well into the future 1 2 e a gt ii METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT D Cl PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS Bass OTHERS 1 Press the VOICE button to call up the Voice display 2 Press the VOICE button again to call up the Voice List display Voice groups are listed in the display The currently selected Voice is highlighted Voice List display Voice List VOICE D Voice group Pressing the VOICE button alternates the display between Voice and Voice List CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 25 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices 3 Use the A V buttons to select the Voice group Highlight the Voice group name you want to use Lk ai D 4 Press the gt button The Voices in the selected group are listed in the display E PIANO D Checkmark DH 5 Use the V buttons to select the desired Voice Voice a AN CK gt Vv D When a Voice is selected in the Voice List display a checkmark will appear next to the Voice indicating that the specified Voice will be played from the keyboard D Press the EXIT button to return to the Voice display Ta Play the keyboard
6. 114 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Assembling the Clavinova 2 1 Align the screw holes on the upper side of B 4 Secure A with the bracket holes on D and E then attach the upper corners of B to D and E by finger tightening two thin screws 4 x 12 mm 2 2 Secure the bottom end of B using four tapping screws 4 x 20 mm 2 3 Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in step 2 1 3 Mount A Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally as seen from the front 4 2 Secure A by tightening six thick screws 6 x 20mm from the front 5 Connect the pedal cord and power cord At least 15 ee Ab CAUTION e Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it s Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 5 3 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 115 Assembling the Clavinova 5 1 Insert the plug of the pedal cord into the pedal connector 5 2 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown then clip the cord into the holders 5 3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord 5 4 Insert the plug of the power cord into the power co
7. Z cAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover Music Rest 585 Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano Unfold the music rest When opening the key cover unfold the music rest Fold the music rest When closing the key cover fold the music rest 575 545 535 565GP To raise the music rest 1 Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go 2 Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest 3 Lower the music rest so that the metal supports latch into place To lower the music rest 1 Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go 2 Raise the two metal supports at the rear of the music rest 3 Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down A CAUTION Do not try to use the music rest in a half raised position Also when raising or lowering the music rest do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way up or down CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 17 Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano Music Braces 575 545 565GP These braces are for holding the pages of music books in place To open ae To close _ Lid EX To open the lid 1 Raise and hold the right side of the lid viewed from the keyboard end of the instrument 2 Raise the lid
8. e Are there any parts left over Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors e Is the instrument clear of doors and other movable fixtures Move the instrument to an appropriate location e Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you shake it Tighten all screws e Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on the pedals Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor e Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets Check the connection e If the unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws Reference page CLP 585 page 107 CLP 575 page 111 CLP 545 page 114 CLP 535 page 114 CLP 565GP page 117 106 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Z cAUTION When moving the instrument after assembly always hold the bottom of the main unit Do not hold the key cover or top portion Improper handling can result in damage to the instrument or personal injury e If the unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws L585 575 545 535 Do not hold here Hold here Key cover e Top Position Do not hold Do not hold here CLP 585 Assembly Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items A d
9. Selecting XG Voices ES If you want to select a Voice from the XG voices select XG in step 3 Scroll the display to the bottom by pressing the V button Because the XG Voice group has an extremely large number of Voices the group is divided into sub groups Press the gt button to call up the Voice group list then select the desired Voice group from the list using the A V buttons After this follow the procedure beginning with step 4 above For details on XG Voices refer to the XG Voice list in the separate Data List 26 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Listening to the Demos There two types of Demos Voice Demos and Piano Demos Voice Demos let you hear and experience the characteristics of the Voices while Piano Demos let you hear the subtleties of Yamahas DSP sampling technology page 28 Listening to the Voice Demo For each Voice group the instrument contains several Demo recordings that showcase the special characteristics of the corresponding Voices For information about the Voices which feature Demos that can be played back refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 be MENU Lk v ext 4 DEMO sons Voice CO CC e a Kat METRONOME QUAL HRON ae CC CC PIANO Eine ORGAN Ex CH STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 Press the DEMO button to enter the Demo mode The indic
10. USB TO DEVICE terminal This terminal allows connection to USB flash memory and the USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately Refer to Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 and Connecting to an iPhone iPad on page 72 USB TO HOST terminal This terminal allows direct connection to a personal computer or connection to a smart device such as an iPhone or iPad via the Yamaha i UX1 sold separately Refer to Connecting a computer on page 71 and Connecting to an iPhone iPad on page 72 MIDI IN OUT THRU terminals Use MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices to these connectors Refer to Connecting External MIDI Devices on page 71 for more information Also you can connect a smart device to the MIDI terminals via the Yamaha i MX1 sold separately Refer to Connecting to an iPhone iPad on page 72 AUX PEDAL jack CLP 585 A separately sold FC7 foot controller or FC4 FC5 foot switch can be connected to this jack By using an FC7 you can control the volume while playing to add expression to your performance or control various other functions By using an FC4 FC5 you can switch various selected functions on off To select the function that will be controlled use the Aux Assign page 90 in the System Menu display The Play Pause function can also be assigned to a foot switch page 90 AUX IN jack You can connect the headphone jack of
11. 4 After you finish your performance press the W Stop button to stop recording This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data If you want to save the recorded performance press the gt button to execute the Save operation while Save is highlighted After the Save operation is completed the display shows Save Completed then returns to the Song display e If you are not satisfied with your performance and want to record again highlight Retry then press the gt button Try recording again from step 3 e If you do not want to save the recorded data highlight Cancel then press the gt button To hear the recorded performance press the 11 Play Pause button The recorded Song will be named USERSONGxxx xxx number and saved in the User category Data that can be recorded to MIDI Songs Data for each Track Data commonly for all e Note data your keyboard performance Tracks e Voice selection e Scale e Pedal operations Damper Soft Sostenuto e Tempo e Reverb Depth e Chorus Depth e Effect Depth e Sound brightness Brightness e Resonance effect setting HarmonicContent e Octave e Volume setting for each Voice Volume e Pan for each Voice e Detune e Touch Sensitivity e Time Signature e Reverb Type e Chorus Type Effect Type
12. 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 Telephone 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Digital Piano Model Name CLP 585 CLP 575 CLP 545 CLP 535 CLP 565GP 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 See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected 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 appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured makings iden tifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal 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 ter minal of the three pin plug This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA FCC DoC 2 wires OBSERVERA afbryder Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr msk llan n tet sa l nge som den ar ansluten till v gg
13. In order to make the most of your Clavinovas performance potential and features please read this Owner s Manual thoroughly and keep it in a safe place for later reference Included Accessories Owner s Manual this book Data List CLP 585 only 50 Greats for the Piano Music Book Online Member Product Registration You will need the PRODUCT ID on the sheet in order to fill out the User Registration form AC power cord Bench A bench may be included or optional depending on your locale Warranty May be included depending on your locale About the Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials Included Documents Owner s Manual this book This document explains how to use the Clavinova e Introduction This section explains how to set up and start using your Clavinova Setup is so simple you can start playing right away e Advanced Functions This section explains various functions useful for your practice such as Preset Song playback and Song recording e Detailed Settings This section explains how to make detailed settings for the Clavinova s various functions Refer to this section as necessary e Appendix This section introduces Message List a description of Preset Voices and other reference material Data List CLP 585 only This document contains lists of XG Voices and XG Drum Kit that can be selected on the CLP 58
14. Quantize Quantize Strength Execute The Quantize function allows you to align all the notes in the current MIDI Song at the correct timing such as 8th note or 16th note 1 Set the Quantize value to the smallest notes in the MIDI Song 2 Set the Strength value which determines how strongly the notes will be quantized 3 Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to actually change the MIDI Song data 1 16 Refer to Quantize setting range page 86 100 0 100 Refer to Strength setting range page 86 Track Delete Track Execute Deletes a specific track data of the current MIDI Song 1 Select the desired track to be deleted 2 Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to actually delete the specified track data Track 1 Track 1 Track 16 Tempo Change Cancel Execute Changes the tempo value of the current MIDI Song as data Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to actually change the Tempo value as MIDI Song data Differs depending on the Song Voice Change Track Execute Changes the Voice of a specific track in the current MIDI Song to the current Voice as data 1 Select a track of which the Voice will be changed 2 Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to actually change the Voice as MIDI Song data Track 1
15. 3 In the Repeat display select a desired item using the A V buttons then press the gt button If you want to set AB Repeat select A B If you want to set Song Repeat select Song Set in the setting display e AB Repeat See below e Song Repeat See page 46 AB Repeat setting MD Specify the repeat range 4 1 4 2 Press the Te Jul button to start Song playback Press the gt button at the starting point A of the range to be repeated A B display B o Bar e DOT B Set 4 gt Ae 2 De Press the gt 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 To turn off the Repeat function press the gt button while Repeat Off is highlighted or select another Song ood B Repeat Off gt While AB Repeat is on REEE is shown in the Song display CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 45 Playing Back Songs Specifying the top of a Song as Point A Specify Point A before starting playback then start playback and specify Point B Specifying the end of a Song as Point B Specifying only Point A results in repeat playback between Point A and the Song end as Point B NOTE You can also specify the repeat range by the following procedure 1 Highlight the measure number using A V buttons
16. Do not position the main unit so that its bottom is in contact with floor Incorrect cauTION Do not lay the main unit upside down on the floor Incorrect A CAUTION Do not place the main unit with the rear side facing down CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 117 Assembling the Clavinova 1 Attach two front legs and a rear leg 2 2 Align the cord with the groove on the unit Refer to the diagram below to verify the and attach the pedal box using four screws orientation of the legs fh Rear leg Front leg Front leg 6 x 20 mm fixing screws 2 3 Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connector Insert the plug so the arrow side 6 x 40 mm fixing screws faces front toward the keyboard If the plug will not go in easily do not force it Double check the orientation of the plug then try again Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view Otherwise the pedal may not function properly 2 4 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown then clip the cord into the holders 1 1 Install and tighten four screws on each leg starting with one of the front legs 1 2 Slowly tilt the main unit forward until front legs reaches the floor 2 Install the pedal box 2 1 Remove the twist tie that affixes the pedal cord to the upper portion of the pedal box Twist tie 118 CLP 585 57
17. IEN e I lt lt lt Description Default setting Setting range Voice Edit Voice names Volume Adjusts the volume for each of the R1 R2 L Voices This Differs depending 0 127 lets you adjust the balance between the R1 R2 L Voices on the Voice or when Dual Split is on Voice combination Reverb depth Adjusts the Reverb depth for each of the R1 R2 L Voices Differs depending 0 127 This lets you adjust the balance between the R1 R2 L on the Voice or Voices when Dual Split is on The 0 setting will produce Voice no effect combination NOTE CLP 585 575 When a VRM Voice is used for several parts simultaneously unexpected sounds may result since the Reverb depth for a part which has priority will become the common setting for the parts During Song playback setting for a Song part is used priority order Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 16 while the setting for a keyboard part is used when Song playback is stopped priority order R1 L and R2 Voices Chorus Depth Adjusts the Chorus depth for each of the R1 R2 L Voices Differs depending 0 127 This lets you adjust the balance between the R1 R2 L on the Voice or Voices when Dual Split is on The O setting will produce Voice no effect combination NOTE CLP 585 575 When a VRM Voice is used for several parts simultaneously unexpected sounds may result since the Chorus depth for a part which has priority will become the common setting for the parts During So
18. Key cover page 14 page 14 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 13 Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano With the full set of pedals and expressive keyboard this instrument can be played just like a real acoustic piano This section shows you how to simply set up the instrument and play it Weve also included for your piano playing pleasure 50 Greats for the Piano Music Book to help you master the instrument Turning the Power On or Off 1 Connect the power cable First insert the plug of the power cable into the AC connector on this instrument then plug the other end of the cable into the proper AC outlet on the wall In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area For more information on connecting the power cord refer to the assembly instructions on pages 109 113 115 or 119 ee 1 1 N 1 2 f The shape of the plug and outlet differ depending on the particular locale Open the key cover E 2 1 With both hands hold the hand grip then lift and open the key cover 2 2 Fold down the top of the key cover caution Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover 14 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Z WARNING e Make sure your instrument is rated for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is to be used voltage rating appears on the name plate on the bottom p
19. Since the Piano Demos are assigned to the PIANO Voice button you can select Piano Demo by pressing the PIANO button repeatedly while the Piano Demo display is shown NOTE For information about VRM refer to page 31 NOTE For explanation about DSP sampling and details about the Voices to which the DSP can be applied or to which the sampling technology is used refer to Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 Refer to page 80 to set the depth of the sampling effect on the Voices Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Enhancing and Customizing the Sound Applying the following effects gives you greater and richer expressive capabilities Brilliance For adjusting the brightness of the sound This setting is applied commonly to all parts keyboard Voices Song MIDI 1 Ch E DEMO SONG VOICE LI CH CC e a Kat METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the System Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below System Menu display Sound display Brilliance display Checkmark Brilliance Brilliance Bright 1 IAC IAC Depth 1 1 Use the A V buttons to select Sound 1 2 Press the gt button to call up the next display 1 3 Use the A V buttons to select Brilliance 1 4 Press the gt b
20. 52 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the Save operation Renaming the recorded Song The recorded Songs are named automatically but you can rename Songs as you like page 66 NOTE Parameter settings other than Voice and Tempo such as note data pedal Damper Soft Sostenuto data octave setting and time signature cannot be changed after recording MIDI Recording Independent Tracks With MIDI Recording you can create a MIDI Song consisting of 16 tracks by recording your performance to each track one by one In recording a piano piece for example you can record the right hand part to Track 1 then record the left hand part to Track 2 allowing you create a complete piece which may be difficult to play live with both hands together To record a performance with Rhythm playback only for CLP 585 575 545 for example record Rhythm playback to Tracks 9 10 then record melodies to Track 1 while listening to the already recorded Rhythm playback In this way you can create an entire Song which would otherwise be difficult or even impossible to play live Example 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Left hand part Right hand part 1 Execute the same operations as in step 1 and step 2 on page 51 to enter the Recording mode with a
21. 535 565GP Stereo Sampling Key off Sampling Voice Demo Voice description STRINGS Synth Pad A warm mellow and spacious synth sound Ideal for sustained parts in the background of an ensemble or for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano BASS Acoustic Bass e sound of a finger plucked upright bass Frequently used in jazz and Latin music Bass amp Cymbal e sound of a cymbal has been layered onto the bass Effective when used for jazz walking bass ines E Bass e sound of an electric bass Frequently used in jazz rock and popular music Fretless Bass e sound of a fretless bass Suitable for styles such as jazz and fusion OTHERS Harpsichord8 he sound of the instrument frequently used in baroque music Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key Harpsi 8 4 A harpsichord with an added upper octave Produces a more brilliant sound Vibraphone A Vibraphone sound sampled in stereo Its spacious and clear sound is ideal for popular music Nylon Guitar Stereo sampled nylon string guitar with natural reality Suitable for any style of musics Steel Guitar A bright steel string guitar sound Ideal for popular music VRM Simulated string resonance sound with physical modeling when the damper peda
22. CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 77 Connections 2 Set SSID Security Password and Channel 2 1 From the System Menu display select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below System Menu display Utility display Wireless LAN display W AN Language dl NO Aor ACS WPA2CAES gt Wireless LON gt AN Option 2 2 Set the SSID Security Password and Channel Select and enter each value setting in the same way as in step 3 in Manual Setup For the setting range for each item refer to the table on page 74 3 Save the setting Select Save gt at the bottom of the Wireless LAN display then press the gt button to start saving When saving is done successfully Completed is shown in the display and operation returns to the Utility display 4 Connect the iPhone iPad to the instrument as an access point Refer to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website page 9 78 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Detailed Settings Pressing the MENU button gives you access to a variety of important settings for Voices Song playback Metronome Song recording and the entire system of this instrument Basic Operations 1 As necessary make the Voice settings or select a Song e If you want to edit Voice related parameters by calling up the Voice Menu select a Voice If you want to edit parameters related to the R1 R2 L Voices such as v
23. Track 1 Track 16 Others Quick Play This parameter enables you to specify whether a Song that starts from the middle of a bar or a Song with a silence prior to the first note should be played from the first note or from the top of the bar rest or blank This parameter is useful for a MIDI Song that starts with a short one or two beat pick up or lead in On Off Track Listen Track Start This lets you play back only the selected Track to listen to its contents To do this select a Track move the highlight to Start then press and hold the gt button to start playback from the first note Playback continues while holding the gt button Track 1 Track 1 Track 16 Play Track This parameter enables you to specify the tracks for playing back on this instrument When 1 amp 2 is selected only tracks 1 and 2 will be played back while tracks 3 to 16 will be transmitted via MIDI When All is selected all tracks will be played back on this instrument All All 1 amp 2 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 85 Song Menu E Quantize Supplementary Quantize setting range 1 4 P quarter note 1 6 23 quarter note triplet IB eee d eighth note 1 12 D eighth note triplet 1 16 A sixteenth note L A sixteenth note triplet 1 32 thirty second note 1 8 1 12 ds eighth note eighth note triplet 1 16
24. VOICE erger en eege 24 Voice Demo en nent 27 Voic en ee 25 96 Voice MenM snaa a Se 80 Volume A Zeie ele ed Edel hee 19 Volume Audio isrsrens anneneinenientinenee 47 Volume Metronome ss 87 Volume MID n L 47 Volume Song part su 47 Volume balance RER 47 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 123 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 nr 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 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 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 wis
25. Volume R2 Slider display Adjusts the volume balance between R1 and R2 Voices Differs depending R2 10 0 R1 when Dual is on on the Voice or R1 10 Voice combination Volume L R Slider display Adjusts the volume balance between the left and right Differs depending L 10 0 R 10 keyboard sections when Split is on After adjusting via on the Voice or the lt gt buttons press the EXIT button to exit from Voice the Slider display combination Detune Slider display Detunes the R1 Voice and R2 Voice in Dual mode to Differs depending R2 20 0 create a thicker sound on the Voice or R1 20 On the display move the slider rightward via the gt Voice button will raise the R1 Voice pitch and lower the R2 combination Voice pitch and vice versa Voice Edit Voice names Octave Shifts the pitch of the keyboard up and down in octave Differs depending 2 two octaves steps This parameter can be set for each of the R1 R2 L on the Voice or lower 0 no Voices when Dual Split is on Voice pitch shift 2 combination two octaves higher 80 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual To call up the desired parameter Voice Menu Turn on Dual or Split as necessary select Voices as necessary press the MENU button several times to select Voice Menu then use the A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt gt
26. YAMAHA English Clavinova Owner s Manual CLP 585 l CLP 575 Mode d emploi CUPA CLP 535 CLP 565GP Fran ais IMPORTANT Check your power supply CLP 585 575 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 Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 6 7 For information on assembling the instrument refer to the instructions at the end of this manual IMPORTANT V rifiez votre alimentation lectrique CLP 585 575 V rifiez que la tension de votre alimentation secteur correspond celle qui est sp cifi e sur la plaque du fabricant situ e sur le panneau inf rieur Dans certaines r gions un s lecteur de tension peut tre install sur le panneau inf rieur du clavier principal proximit du cordon d alimentation Assurez vous que le s lecteur de tension est r gl sur la tension utilis e dans votre r gion En usine le s lecteur est initialement param tr sur 240 V Pour modifier ce r glage u
27. between the cover and the unit Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano RER RES RENE Lift the cover slightly then push and slide it to the end completely so that both the panel buttons at the left side and keyboard are visible In this condition you can make various panel operations such as Voice selection and Song recording playback as well as play the keyboard cauTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover Press the Standby On switch at the right end of the front panel to turn the power on The display located at the left end of the front panel and the power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard both light up Use the MASTER VOLUME slider at the right end of the front panel to adjust the volume While playing the keyboard adjust the volume level For details refer to Setting the volume MASTER VOLUME on page 19 After you use the instrument press the AN Standby On switch for a second to turn the power off The display and the power indicator are turned off Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for a specified period of time The amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off is approxi
28. cceseeseees page 15 For turning the power on or setting it to standby MASTER VOLUME slider 4 page 19 For adjusting the overall volume A V lt gt buttons display page 22 For selecting an item or setting a value using the buttons corresponding to the display indication MENU button mn page 79 Pressing this button alternates the displays among Voice Menu Song Menu Metronome Menu Recording Menu and System Menu from which you can make detailed settings for the related functions EXIT button sen page 23 Pressing this button exits from the current display or returns to the Voice or Song display DEMO button page 27 Calls up the display where you can select the demonstration playback for specific Voices SONG button page 39 For selecting a Song to play back or edit 12 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Each key has a note name for example the lowest farthest left key on the keyboard corresponds to A 1 and the highest farthest right key to C7 VOICE button se page 25 Calls up the Voice display showing the current Voice or for selecting a Voice je Recording button eent page 51 For recording your keyboard performance WM Stop button page 41 For stopping playback of a Song gt 11 Play Pause button page 41 For alternately playing back and pausing the Preset Songs or your recorded material METRO
29. display 5 Connect the iPhone iPad to the access point Refer to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website page 9 Connecting by the Accesspoint Mode Please make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to the USB TO DEVICE terminal otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown 1 Switch the instrument to the Accesspoint Mode Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the System Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below System Menu display Utility display Wir AN Wireless LAN Option gt H1I Connections NOTE The password cannot be set when you select none for the security setting NOTE This cannot be used to connect to the internet or another wireless LAN device 1 1 Use the A V buttons 1 3 Use the A V buttons to to select Utility select Wireless LAN Option 1 2 Press the gt button to 1 4 Press the gt button to call up call up the next display the next display Wireless LAN Option display Wireless LAN Mode display In stur d Accesspoint Mode rd 1 5 Use the A V buttons to 1 7 Use the A V buttons to select Wireless LAN Mode select Accesspoint Mode 1 6 Press the gt button to call up the next display When mode change is done successfully Completed is shown in the display operation returns to the Wireless LAN Mode display
30. even numbers only A Eighth note and 999 When the tempo value of the selected MIDI Song is outside the setting range on the instrument the value will be changed to fit within the setting range Note type will be fixed to quarter note as long as the BPM parameter in the Metronome Menu display is set to Crotchet regardless of the Time Signature you set Press the EXIT button to exit from the Metronome display Turn the Bell setting on For details refer to Bell in the Metronome Menu Metronome is played back according to the selected Time Signature with Bell sound on the first beat of each measure Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP to stop the metronome Touch Response You can specify the Touch Response how the sound responds to the way you play the keys You should adjust this setting according to the specific Voice youre playing or the particular Song you re performing as desired For information about how to make settings refer to Touch in the System Menu display on page 90 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 37 Note type The length of one beat Metronome detailed settings You can set the metronome volume BPM and so on via the Metronome Menu display page 87 Playing Back Songs This instrument can play Preset Songs Songs you recorded on this instrument or commercially available Songs In additi
31. less than 3 meters Using USB Flash Memories By connecting the instrument to a USB flash memory you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the connected USB flash memory E Maximum number of USB flash memory allowed Only one USB flash memory can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal The number of USB flash memories that can be used simultaneously with musical instruments even when a USB hub is used is only one E Formatting USB flash memory You should format the USB flash memory only with this instrument page 92 USB flash memory formatted on another device may not operate properly NOTICE The format operation overwrites any previously existing data Make sure that the USB flash memory you are formatting does not contain important data E To protect your data write protect To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased apply the write protect provided with each USB flash memory If you are saving data to the USB flash memory make sure to disable write protect E Turning off the instrument When turning off the instrument make sure that the instrument is NOT accessing the USB flash memory by playback recording or file management such as during Save Copy Delete and Format operations Failure to do so may corrupt the USB flash memory and the data 70 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST Termi
32. 5 0 10 CLP 585 575 which is applied to the PIANO Voices compatible with VRM when the damper pedal page 21 is pressed String Res Slider display Determines the depth of the string resonance effec 5 0 10 CLP 585 575 which is applied to the PIANO Voices compatible with VRM when a note on the keyboard is pressed String Res Slider display Determines the depth of the string resonance effec 5 Off 1 10 CLP 545 535 which is applied to some Voices when a note on the 565GP keyboard is pressed For Voices to which this effect is applied refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed page 98 Key Off Sample Slider display Determines the volume of the key off sound the subtle 5 Off 1 10 sound that occurs when you release a key which is available only for some Voices For Voices to which this effect is applied refer to the Voice List page 96 Reverb Setting display Determines the Reverb type which is applied to all the Differs depending Refer to the entire sound including the keyboard performance Song on the Voice or Reverb Type List playback and MIDI data input from an external MIDI Voice page 83 device combination Chorus Setting display 8 Determines the Chorus type which is applied to all the Differs depending Refer to the entire sound including the keyboard performance Song on the Voice or Chorus Type List playback and MIDI data input from an external MIDI Voice page 83 device combination Balance
33. 565GP 83 98 Damper Resonance CLP 585 575 essssscsssseesseseeceeseenee 80 EE 63 Demos te M nn teens nets 27 Detailed Settings ENEE 79 Display E Edit Song nen nn ne 85 Edit Vole s ch en deeg Meggie 80 F Factory Set Fast forward Pile Operation is see mannels nie d ons 61 ee EE 38 Format instrument cccesesescscscscscssessesesesessssecececeeesees 95 122 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Format USB flash memory EN 92 G GP Responsive Damper Pedal ENEE 21 H Half pedal ugeet eege So ig ee AE Headphones Key SOME nn En nn etre 84 L TAN GUAGE eeeengetederebi eerste Eege ER E 18 Local Control parsing 91 M Message List Metronome Playback Rhythm ns Playback Gong ss Donwer ins R e e E Recording Menu ss nger erarik Repeat EE RESTOT AAEE PEES E E E R E Reverb Type List scsi Rewind g re eeneg Eeer Rhythin D R yt hin KEE E S Save Backup file Scale Tune aen a A AEN A Song Menu sus SONG Repeat sde inertie Sostenuto pedale nes A UN nero String Resonance CLP 585 575 een SYRChrO Statt et System Menu EES Time SiQMature deed ss nn Touch Responses it sen mn nee Transpose Keyboard ss Transpose Song ss Troubleshooting sus 1 Tuning eseu U USB Autoload A nn AE USB flash memory EEN Index USB Properties sense 92 Serres eng ee het ee detente bess ok eee 40 Utility tn nn ten entiere 92 V
34. 70 NOTE If the Song name is not highlighted highlight the Song name using the A V buttons then select the desired Song using lt gt buttons CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 39 Playing Back Songs 3 Press the SONG button again to call up the Song List display then select the desired category using A V buttons Select the desired one from Piano 50 Lesson User or USB referring to the category descriptions below Song category SONG es g elo ano 50 dl V button 50 Preset piano pieces MIDI Songs For these Songs music book 50 miang 50 Greats for the Piano is included with this instrument 303 Preset Songs MIDI Songs ideal for practice taken from The Virtuoso Lesson Pianist and others For these Songs refer to the Lesson Songs on page 100 Lesson Songs are divided into several folders depending on the types MIDI Songs which have been recorded and saved to the instrument by User using the Record function page 50 and MIDI Songs which have been copied moved to the instrument using File operation page 61 MIDI Audio Songs saved to the USB flash memory by recording them with USB this instrument or Audio Songs converted from MIDI Songs page 65 or MIDI Audio Songs saved to the USB flash memory Pressing the SONG button alternates the display between Song and Song List 4 Press the gt button to display the S
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36. Song data Wav file extension wav with 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo and maximum 80 minutes length CLP 585 is compatible with the following formats HS GM System Level 2 GM General MIDI is one of the most common Voice allocation formats GM System Level 2 is a standard 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 Xe XG XG is a major enhancement of the GM System Level 1 format and was developed by Yamaha specifically to provide more Voices and variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects and to ensure compatibility of data well into the future as GS was developed by the Roland Corporation In the same way as Yamaha XG GS is a major enhancement of the GM specifically to provide more Voices and Drum kits and their variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects Availability of functions differs between MIDI Songs and Audio Songs In this chapter the following icons indicate whether or not the explanation applies to MIDI Songs or Audio Songs individually Example MD O Indicates explanation applies only to MIDI Songs 38 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Playback of Songs A MENU 3 4 o gt 3 Ki EXI
37. V buttons to select the desired Rhythm Playing the Intro and Ending Each Rhythm provides an Intro and Ending that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment To play them back set In With this setting p ro and Ending to on respectively in the Metronome Menu display ressing the METRONOME RHYTHM button will start the Intro playback followed Rhythm playback pressing the METI by the and RONOME RHYTHM button again will shift playback to the Ending then stop playback CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 49 Recording Your Performance This instrument allows you to record your performance in the following two methods e MIDI Recording mamm With this method recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash memory as an SMF format 0 MIDI file If you want to re record a specific section or edit parameters such as Voice use this method Also you can record your performance to each Track one by one Since a MIDI Song can be converted to an Audio Song after recording page 65 you may want to use MIDI recording with overdubbing and multiple parts to first create a complex arrangement you would not otherwise be able to play live then convert it to an Audio Song This instrument allows you to record approximately 500 KB of data per Song e Audio Recording sm With this method recorded performances are saved to a USB flash memory as a
38. Valse op 64 2 F F Chopin Op 139 Or ea i 30 Etudes de 1 30 C Czerny 29 Valse op 69 1 L adieu FF Chopin m canisme Op 849 30 Nocturne op 9 2 FF Chopin The Virtuoso Pianist 1 20 C L Hanon 31 Tr umerei R Schumann 1 Variation 1 22 32 Fr hlicher Landmann R Schumann Nos 1 11 of the Vorschule im Klavierspiel Op 101 and 32 34 41 44 63 64 and 33 La pri re d une Vierge TB darzewsk 86 87 are four hand performances The right hand part is for the first player and the left hand part is for the second player 34 Dolly s Dreaming and Awakening T Oesten 35 Arabesque J F Burgm ller 36 Pastorale J F Burgm ller 37 La chevaleresque J F Burgm ller 38 Liebestr ume Nr 3 ELiszt 39 Blumenlied G Lange 40 Barcarolle Pl Tchaikovsky 41 Melody in F A Rubinstein 42 Humoresque A Dvorak 43 Tango Espa a 1 Alb niz 44 The Entertainer S Joplin 45 Maple Leaf Rag S Joplin 46 La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin C A Debussy 47 Arabesque 1 C A Debussy 48 Clair de lune C A Debussy 49 R verie C A Debussy 50 Cakewalk C A Debussy Rhythm List CLP 585 575 545 Category No Name Pops amp Rock 1 8Beat 2 16Beat 3 Shufflei 4 Shuffle2 5 Shuffle 6 8BeatBallad 7 6 8SlowRock Jazz 8 Swing 9 SwingFast 10 Five Four 11 JazzWaltz Latin 12 Samba 13 BossaNova 14 Rumba 15 Salsa 16 Tango Kids amp Holiday 17 2 4Kids 18 6 8March 19 Chris
39. a VRM function which simulates the luscious effect of string resonance on acoustic pianos where the vibration of one string causes other strings and the soundboard to sympathetically vibrate This enables expression of even the most subtle nuances and responds minutely to your pedal use and key playing On the CLP 545 535 565GP similarly luscious and expressive effects are created by the Damper Resonance and String Resonance features Altogether these models deliver widely variegated and rich sounds that are faithful to actual acoustic pianos B sendorfer is a subsidiary company of Yamaha Song playback for both listening enjoyment and practice purposes page 38 Also built into this instrument are 50 famous classic piano Songs plus 303 lesson Songs for mastering the piano You can simply enjoy listening to these built in Songs or use them for separate right hand left hand practicing The 303 lesson Songs consist of practice pieces taken from various standard piano instruction manuals including The Virtuoso Pianist The part on off function is available only for MIDI songs that have both right and left hand parts H Wi L Twenty different rhythms CLP 585 575 545 D page 49 Playing along with one of the twenty basic rhythms built into the instrument is a great way to add excitement to your performances They feature a variety of different patterns from jazz popular music and the like to give you what you need to
40. back paused or Song Synchro Start mode is engaged Menu display other than Voice Menu and Song Menu will not appear Stop the Song or disengage the Synchro Start mode by pressing the W Stop button Also in the recording ready mode only Recording Menu display will appear Metronome does not start SynchStart setting is on Set SynchStart off in the Metronome Menu display The contents of the Wireless LAN is not shown in the display even though the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected Disconnect the USB wireless LAN adaptor and connect it again CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 105 Assembling the Clavinova Assembly Precautions cauTION e Assemble the unit on a hard and flat floor with ample space e Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct orientation Please assemble the unit in accordance with the sequence given below e Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons e Be sure to use only the included screws of the specified sizes Do not use any other screws Use of incorrect screws can cause damage or malfunction of the product e Be sure to tighten all screws upon completing assembly of the unit s To disassemble the unit reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a Phillips head screwdriver of the appropriate size ready oS After completing the assembly please check the following
41. button to select the desired Voice Select Voices R2 and L in the same way as Voice R1 3 Play the keyboard NOTE The specified Split Point key is included in the left hand range 4 To exit from the Dual and Split mode press the DUAL NOTE SPLIT button repeatedly to turn the light off E via the System Menu display Keyboard gt Split Point page 90 34 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Using the Metronome The instrument has a built in metronome a device that keeps an accurate tempo a convenient tool for practice L re 2 lt gt S ext 3 DEMO SS voice CC e a Kat METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT 1 4 PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP to start the metronome The Metronome display is shown Press the lt gt buttons to adjust the tempo Time Signature Tempo value While the tempo value is highlighted you can adjust the tempo value number of beats per minute using the lt gt buttons If the tempo value is not highlighted press the V button to highlight the tempo then set the value To reset the tempo to the default setting press the lt and gt buttons simultaneously The Metronome display closes automatically after a few seconds if no operati
42. completed Go on to the next step Completed Restart now Restore is completed The instrument is automatically turned on again Convert canceled This message appears when the convert operation is canceled Convert completed to USB USERFILES This message appears when the convert operation to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory is completed Convert to Audio This message appears during the convert operation Copy completed to USB USERFILES This message appears when the copy operation to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory is completed Copy completed to User This message appears when the copy operation to the User on this instrument is completed Device busy The operation such as converting to the Audio Song or Audio Song playback recording has failed This message appears when you attempt to use a USB flash memory to which recording deleting operations are repeated Execute the Format operation after making sure there is no important data in the USB flash memory page 92 and try again Device removed This message appears when the USB flash memory is removed from the instrument Duplicate name This message indicates that an identically named file already exists Rename the file page 66 Executing The instrument is executing the operation Wait until the message disappears then go on to the next step Factory set executing Memory
43. et 1 La candeur J F Burgm ller 3 Gavotte J S Bach progressives Op 100 2 Arabesque 4 Prelude Wohltemperierte Klavier No 1 J S Bach 3 Pastorale 5 Menuett G dur BWV Anh 114 J S Bach 7 4 Petite r union 6 Le Coucou L C Daquin 5 nnocence 7 Piano Sonate No 15 K 545 1st mov W A Mozart 6 Progr s 8 Turkish March W A Mozart Z Courant limpide 9 Menuett G dur W A Mozart 8 La gracieuse 10 Little Serenade J Haydn 9 La chasse 11 Perpetuum mobile C M v Weber S 10 Tendre fleur 12 Ecossaise L v Beethoven 11 La bergeronnette 13 Fur Elise L v Beethoven 12 Adieu 14 Marcia alla Turca L v Beethoven r 7 13 Consolation 15 Piano Sonate op 13 Path tique 2nd mov L v Beethoven 14 La styrienne 16 Piano Sonate op 27 2 Mondschein 1st L v Beethoven mov 15 Ballade 17 Piano Sonate op 49 2 1st mov L v Beethoven 16 Douce plainte 18 mpromptu op 90 2 F P Schubert 17 Babillarde 19 Moments Musicaux 0p 94 3 F P Schubert 18 nqui tude 20 Fr hlingslied op 62 2 J L FMendelssohn 19 Ave Maria 21 J gerlied op 19b 3 J L FMendelssohn 20 Tarentelle 22 Fantaisie Impromptu F F Chopin 21 Harmonie des anges 23 Prelude op 28 15 Raindrop F F Chopin 22 Barcarolle 24 Etude op 10 5 Black keys F F Chopin 23 Retour 25 Etude op 10 3 Chanson de l adieu F F Chopin 24 L hirondelle 26 Etude op 10 12 Revolutionary F F Chopin 25 Lachevaleresque 27 Valse op 64 1 Petit chien F F Chopin 100 bungsst cke 1 100 C Czerny 28
44. highlight Execute then press the gt button to apply the new Voice to the current MIDI Song data Track 1 gt Execute When this operation is completed Completed is shown on the display and the Voice Change display will be restored after a while 6 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Song Menu display DU CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Handling Song Files The File menu in the Song Menu display page 84 enables you to apply various operations to Song files Songs you recorded on this instrument or commercially available Songs To connect a USB flash memory be sure to read the section Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 Operation File menu Page Deleting files Delete pages 62 63 Copying files Copy pages 62 63 Moving files Move pages 62 64 Converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during playback MIDItoAudio pages 62 65 Renaming files Rename pages 62 66 Settings marked with a are effective only when a MIDI Song is selected Song Types and Limitation of File Operations Song types are indicated as the category name and icon in the Song display The following chart shows the Song type and restrictions on File operations Category name File A file contains a group of data On this instrument a Song file includes Song data and a Song name Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially
45. in the display and returns to the Select Network display 4 Connect the iPhone iPad to the access point Refer to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website page 9 1 5 Use the A V buttons to select Select Network NOTE If no signal from the access point is received the access point cannot be listed Also closed access points cannot be listed CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 75 Connections Automatic Setup by WPS Please make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to were the USB TO DEVICE terminal otherwise the displays for setup will not be WPS setup cannot be available shown while the instrument is in the specific mode as follows e When in the Demo mode or If your access point supports WPS you can easily connect the instrument to while a Song is playing back access point by WPS without making settings such as password input etc or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in Press the WPS button on the USB wireless LAN adaptor then press the WPS the Song Recording mode button on your access point within two minutes e When Wireless LAN mode is set to Accesspoint Mode in When connection is done successfully Completed is shown in the display the System Menu and the Voice display will be shown Finally connect the iPhone iPad to the access point referring to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on
46. make playing more fun and lively Ki Recording your performances D page 50 The instrument lets you save your performance to internal memory or a USB flash memory sold separately You can record your performance using one of two methods MIDI or Audio recording according to your needs MIDI recording is ideal for making independent tracks for example recording a right hand part to Track 1 first and then a left hand part to Track 2 allowing you to create pieces that would be difficult to play live with both hands together Audio recording on the other hand saves recorded data in stereo CD quality WAV format to a USB flash memory for storing to computer and playing on portable music players 10 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS serre E d Information 8 Included Accessories ssccsccsesssssssesssrcssscesseeseeeD About the Manuals add Features sicccscssscssstvostessencensesscsatesescacsscdvesevestssesoess LO Introduction 12 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Control Panel hs in ere its Getting Started Playing the Clavinova asa Piano EN 1A Turning the Power On or Off 14 MUSIC REST nsc ei AE 17 Music Braces snm an e EENS 18 sn EE AA A Re EEE die A 18 Setting the Volume MASTER VOLUME 19 Using Headphones ss 20 Using the Redange ge itia 21 Basic Operations ss 22 Three main functions 22 RER Sussiste 22 Adva
47. not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is e used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination SE to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR UL60065_03 Model No The model number serial number power requirements etc may be found on or near the name plate which is at the bottom of the unit You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Serial N
48. playback You can also change NOTE the Voice for your keyboard performance To adjust the volume balance lra Sonig has been selgoted the original tempo of the Song between your keyboard performance and MIDI Song playback or to is used and the Metronome adjust the Audio Volume set the appropriate Volume parameters setting page 35 will be ignored individually in the Song Menu display page 47 7 Press the W Stop button to stop playback NOTE Useful playback functions are Even if you don t press the W Stop button the Song stops described on pages 43 48 automatically when Song playback reaches the end Rewind Fast forward L Highlight the current measure number for MIDI Song or current elapsed time for Audio Song of the Song display using the A V buttons Song display MIDI Song Song display Audio Song Measure number Elapsed time 2 Pressing the lt or gt button will move back or forth through the bars or seconds during playback or while playback is paused Holding one of them scrolls backward forward continuously Pressing the lt and gt buttons simultaneously returns to the top position of the Song CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 41 Playing Back Songs Pause Pressing the FI Play Pause button will stop playback at the current position Pressing the kl button again will start playback from that position While playback is being paused the measure numb
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50. route the output from the AUX OUT jacks to the AUX IN jack If you make this connection the signal input at the AUX IN jack is output from the AUX OUT jacks These connections could result in a feedback loop that will make normal performance impossible and may even damage the equipment Connections Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE Terminal You can connect a USB flash memory or a USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to the USB TO DEVICE terminal You can save data you ve created on the instrument to the USB flash memory pages 61 94 or you can connect the instrument to a smart device such as an iPad via wireless LAN page 72 Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal This instrument features a built in USB TO DEVICE terminal When connecting a USB device to the terminal be sure to handle the USB device with care Follow the important precautions 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 flash memory USB hub USB wireless adaptor sold separately page 121 Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used Although USB devices 1 1 to 3 0 can be used on this instrument the amount of time for saving to or loading from the USB device may differ depending on the type of data or the status of the instrument The instrument does not necessarily support a
51. sound from headphones is much too close to your ears for natural sound When this function is set to On you can sense a natural sound distance as if the sound is coming from the piano even though you hear it on headphones The On Off setting can be set via the System Menu display Sound gt SP Optimizer The default setting is On HP Using the headphone hanger You can conveniently hang the headphones on the instrument when not using them Install the headphone hanger using included two screws 4 x 10mm as shown in the illustration 585 RER 545 535 565GP 20 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual A CAUTION Do not use headphones at a high volume for an extended period of time Doing so may cause hearing loss Optional headphones HPE 160 Yamaha headphones NOTICE Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger Otherwise the instrument or the hanger may be damaged Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano Using the Pedals This instrument is equipped with three foot pedals damper pedal right sostenuto pedal center and soft pedal left Damper pedal right pedal When you press the damper pedal the notes you play have a longer sustain When you select a Piano Voice compatible with VRM t CLP 585 575 page 31 or with Damper Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP page 30 pressing the damper pedal activates the VRM or Damper Resonance to accurate
52. the lt gt buttons to select a Track for re recording ae Play the keyboard or press the 11 Play Pause button to start recording 8 Press the W Stop button to stop recording Save the recorded performance by following step 5 on page 54 This operation exits from the Recording mode 10 To hear the recorded performance press the Te Jul Play Pause button DH CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Recording Your Performance Changing the tempo or the Voice of a previously recorded MIDI Song For MIDI Songs you can change the tempo and Voice after recording to change a feel or to set a more suitable tempo To change the tempo 1 Select the MIDI Song you wish to change For instructions refer to page 39 2 Set the desired Tempo for applying to the current MIDI Song Call up the Song display then highlight the tempo using the A V buttons then set the value using the lt gt buttons 3 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below Song Menu display Edit display Tempo Change display Song Menu 4 Transpose Tempo Change 3 1 Use the A V buttons 3 3 Use the A V buttons to select Edit to select Tempo Change 3 2 Press the gt button to 3 4 Press the gt button to call call up the next display up the next display Apply the selecte
53. the website page 9 Manual Setup Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to the USB TO DEVICE terminal otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown 1 To call up the network list perform steps 1 2 in the Displaying the Networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to the Network page 75 select Net NETWORK 1 a NETW NETW 2 Select Other at the bottom of the wireless list then press the gt button 3 Set the SSID Security and Password to the same as the settings on the access point gt None gt 3 1 Select the SSID then press the gt button to call up the display for SSID input then enter the SSID For details on how to enter the characters refer to Renaming files on page 66 After entering the SSID press the MENU button to finalize the setting Operation returns to the Other display 76 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 3 2 Select Security then press the gt button to call up the Security list Select the security then return to the Other display by pressing the lt button 3 3 Select Password then set the password in the same way as SSID 4 Select Connect gt at the bottom of the display shown in step 3 then press the gt button to start connecting When connection is done successfully Completed is shown in the display and returns to the Select Network
54. then the A v buttons to select Voice then use the gt button to select On or Off Each Voice contains the following settings e Voice selection for R1 R2 and L e On off status for the Dual Split e All the parameters other than Split Point in the Voice Menu 4 Use the A V buttons to select Other then use the gt button to select On or Off The Other contains the following settings e In the Voice Menu Split Point e In the Song Menu Song Repeat Song Keyboard Audio Volume Quick Play Play Track e In the Metronome Menu Volume BPM Bell On Off Intro Ending e In the System Menu Tuning Keyboard Pedal Sound MIDI 5 Press the EXIT button to exit from the System Menu display 94 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual E Backup Saving the Backup file for internal data This lets you save data on internal memory to the connected USB flash memory as a backup file named clp bup This backup file can be loaded to the instrument via the Restore function page 95 for future NOTICE e It may take 1 2 minutes to complete this operation Never turn off the power during this operation while Executing is shown Doing so could result in damage to the data e If the same backup file clp bup is already saved in the USB flash memory this operation will overwrite or replace this file with new one 1 Connect the USB flas
55. to call up the Metronome display Metronome playback starts 2 Use the A V lt gt buttons to call up the desired Rhythm For details on the available Rhythms refer to the Rhythm List page 101 Metronome display Metronome Type display Fatronome Type Click Rhythm Metronome 2 1 Use the AJ V buttons to select Type 2 2 Press the gt button to call up the next display 2 3 Use the AJ V buttons to select Rhythm 2 4 Press the gt button to call up the next display Play the keyboard along with Rhythm playback 4 To stop Rhythm playback press the METRONOME RHYTHM button again Press the EXIT button to exit from the Metronome display Rhythm display About the Rhythm Tempo e The Rhythm tempo is equivalent to that set for the Metronome page 35 e Although you set the Rhythm tempo selecting a MIDI Song will change the tempo value to that specified in the selected MIDI Song data Detailed Settings for the Rhythm From the Metronome Menu display page 87 you can set detailed parameters such as Rhythm volume and Sync Start with which pressing a key will start Rhythm playback NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up while a display other than Voice or Song is shown or while a Song is playing back or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode Checkmark 2 16Beat 3 Shuffle 2 5 Use the A
56. x 2 2 2 2 Speakers 16cm 8cm 16cm 8cm x 2 16cm x 2 16cm 5cm 2 5cm x 2 x2 Acoustic Optimizer Yes Power Supply Auto Power Off Yes Included Accessories Owner s Manual Data List CLP 585 Warranty 50 Greats for the Piano Music Book Online Member Product Registration Bench AC power cord May be included depending on your locale Optional Accessories May not be available depending on your locale Headphones HPE 160 Footswitches FC4 FC5 CLP 585 Foot controller FC7 CLP 585 MIDI Interface i MX1 USB MIDI Interface i UX1 USB Wireless LAN Adaptor UD WLO1 Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equi Yamaha dealer pment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 121 A Renette bereet 45 Access point eA ASSEMBLY 2 Mann nant 106 Audio Recording neue 50 RN H 38 AUTO PoOWer OP LL LR nettes 15 Aux Assign B Backup 92 94 Backuip Setting ss 94 Belt ureegen great A 87 Brilliance a dE 29 C GNOTUS LAN TU RUE Mee eer 30 Chorus Type Listes nn ereechen 83 Computer Connections CONTTAST TEREE A ee ee edd VE E COPY Ee E D Damper pedal Sisters 21 Damper Resonance CLP 545 535
57. 1 12 d 48 sixteenth note eighth note triplet 1 16 1 24 sixteenth note sixteenth triplet The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks are exceptionally convenient since they allow you to quantize two different note values at the same time For example when the straight eighth notes and eighth notes triplet are contained in the same part if you quantize by straight eighth notes all notes in the part are quantized to straight eighth notes completely eliminating any triplet feel However if you use the eighth note eighth note triplet setting both the straight and triplet notes will be quantized correctly Strength setting range Quarter note length t Original data ee Quantizing strength 100 _ __ Quantizing strength 50 Ae Le e 86 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual bi Metronome Menu This menu lets you set the volume and tempo indication format of the Metronome page 35 or Rhythm page 49 In addition you can set the bell sound of the Metronome to play back at the first beat and adjust parameters related to Rhythm playback variation Note that the parameters such as Time Signature and Tempo can be set on the display called up by pressing and holding the METRONOME RHYTHM button or METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP for a second To call up the desired parameter Metronome Menu Press the MENU button several times to select Metr
58. 1 16 1147 mm in the case of a model 18 3 4 18 5 16 459 mm 18 1 16 45 3 16 with a polished finish 478 mm 465 mm 18 13 16 18 5 16 Weight 88 0kg 70 0kg 61 5kg 58 0kg 101kg in the case of a model with a polished finish 194 lbs O oz 154 Ibs 5 oz 135 Ibs 9 oz 127 Ibs 140z 222 Ibs 11 oz 90 5kg 73 5kg 65 0kg 61 5kg 199 Ibs 8 0z 162 Ibs 1 oz 143 Ibs 5 oz 135 lbs 9 oz Control Keyboard Number of Keys 88 Interface a Le Type NWX with synthetic ivory keytops escapement GH3X with synthetic ivory keytops escapement Counter weight Yes 88 key Linear Graded Yes Hammers Touch Response Hard 2 Hard 1 Medium Soft 1 Soft 2 Fixed Pedal Number of Pedals 3 Half Pedal Yes Damper Functions Damper with half pedal effect Sostenuto Soft GP Responsive Damper Yes Pedal Display Type Full Dot LCD Size 128 x 64 dots Contrast Adjustable Language English Japanese Panel Language English Cabinet Key Cover Style Folding Sliding Music Rest Yes Music Braces Yes Yes Voices Tone Generation Piano Sound Yamaha CFX B sendorfer Imperial Piano Effects VRM Yes String Resonance Yes Damper Resonance Yes Key off Samples Yes Smooth Release Yes Polyphony Number of Polyphony 256 Max Preset Number of Voices 48 Voices 34 14 Drum SFX Kits 480 XG Voices Compatibility XG Yes GS Yes 120 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Spe
59. 5 Icons on this manual Example This indicates that the relevant function is only available on certain models These icons indicate that the function is available on the CLP 585 but not on the CLP 575 545 535 565GP Online Materials Downloadable from the web PDF i PDF i PDF l iPhone iPad Connection Manual Explains how to connect the instrument to smart devices such iPhone iPad etc Computer related Operations Includes instructions on connecting this instrument to a computer and operations related to transferring song data MIDI Reference Contains the lists for Effect parameters and MIDI related information To obtain these manuals access the Yamaha Downloads website select your country enter CLP 585 in the Model Name box then click Search Yamaha Downloads http download yamaha com CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 9 Features Full scale piano performance D Pages 24 31 This instrument features a piano Voice created with samples of the Yamaha CFX flagship concert grand piano as well as a special keyboard that reproduces the natural touch response and expressive nuances of an actual concert grand piano including rapid repetitive capability Another featured Voice has the sounds of the famous Bosendorfer concert grand piano giving you even greater choice in selecting the perfect piano Voice for your performances Moreover the CLP 585 575 features
60. 5 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 3 Raising the unit to the standing position Use the front legs as support to raise the unit cauTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers When you raise the unit do not hold the key cover 4 Connect the power cord Insert the AC power cord plug into the AC IN connector 5 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface Ca L CD Assembling the Clavinova 6 Attach the headphone hanger You can attach a headphone hanger on the Clavinova to hang the headphones 4x 10 mm thin screws CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 1 19 Specifications Items CLP 585 CLP 575 CLP 545 CLP 535 CLP 565GP Size Weight Dimensions Width 1461 mm 1461 mm 57 1 2 1430 mm in the case of a model 67 1 2 1466 mm 57 11 16 56 5 16 with a polished finish 1467 mm 57 3 4 Height 1013 mm 927 mm 36 1 2 932 mm in the case of a model 39 7 8 930 mm 36 5 8 36 1 1 16 with a polished finish 1015 mm 39 15 16 Height with music rest 1096 mm 43 1 8 1081 mm 1103 mm in the case of a model 1097 mm 43 3 16 42 9 16 43 7 16 with a polished finish 1082 mm 42 5 8 Height with lid up 1400 mm 65 1 8 Depth 477mm 465 mm 459 mm 18
61. 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 63 Handling Song Files 4 1 While Copy is highlighted press the gt button to call up the setting display Copy destination File name Execute 4 2 Highlight Execute by pressing V button then press the gt button The selected Song will be copied to the destination with the same name as copy source file Moving Files Move For details about Song types which can be moved refer to page 61 See page 62 for information on basic operations The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page 4 1 While Move is highlighted press the gt button to call up the setting display Move destination USERSONGO01 File name el Execute 4 2 Highlight Execute by pressing V button then press the gt button The selected Song will be moved to the destination and the display returns to the Song list display 64 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Copy destination USB will be shown when the copy destination is USB flash memory or User when the instrument is the copy destination A file copied to the USB flash memory is stored to the USER FILES folder on it NOTE A message appears when a Song with same name already exists in the copy destination Select Overwrite when you want to overwrite the selected Song or Cancel to cancel by using the A V buttons then press the gt button NO
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63. GrandJeu O O A registration sound famous for use in French organ compositions This dramatic sound is ideal for ending a performance OrganPrincipal 2 O This Voice features the combination of pipes 8 4 2 of a principal brass instrument organ It is suitable for Baroque church music Organ Tutti O O This Voice features a full coupler of a pipe organ famous for the sound used in Toccata and Fugue by Bach Jazz Organ 1 O The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ Sampled with Rotary SP effect its rotation speed is slow Often heard in jazz and rock idioms Jazz Organ 2 A same type of electric organ sound as Jazz Organ 1 This was sampled with the fast rotation speed of the rotary speaker effect Switch Voices between Jazz Organ 1 and Jazz Organ 2 to add variations to your performance Mellow Organ A mellow electric organ sound Ideal for calmer songs Organ Flute 1 O A pipe organ sound that combines flute type woodwind type stops of different pitches 8 4 This is a gentle sound that is ideal for accompanying hymns Organ Flute 2 O A pipe organ sound that combines flute type woodwind type stops of different pitches 8 4 1 1 3 This is brighter than Organ Flute1 and is suitable for solos STRINGS Strings O O C Stereo sampled large scale strings ensemble with realistic reverb Try combining this Voice with piano in the Dual mode Slow Strings O O Th
64. IC 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 NOohWD 10 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 instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does
65. Manual 33 NOTE You can also enter the Split mode by pressing the BASS button and another Voice group button simultaneously However pressing two Voice buttons other than BASS enters another function Dual NOTE When Voice R or Voice L in the display is highlighted pressing another Voice group button calls up the last selected Voice in the group NOTE The specified Split Point key is included in the left hand range NOTE The Split Point can also be set via the System Menu display Keyboard gt Split Point page 90 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Using Dual and Split Simultaneously A MENU EXIT DEMO SONG VOICE 7 C7 EE e a Kat METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT 1 4 gt PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 To enter the Dual and Split modes simultaneously press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly so that the lamp lights in orange Voice R1 DUAL SPLIT N Litin orange The Voice which is displayed at top is Voice R1 and the one in the middle is Voice R2 and the one at bottom is Voice L Voice R2 Voice L 2 Select the Voices for layering and for the left hand area NOTE When Voice R1 R2 or Voice L 2 1 Use the A V buttons to highlight Ri Voice R1 in the ee display button calls up the last selected Voice in the group 2 2 Use the lt gt buttons or Voice group
66. NOME RHYTHM button CLP 585 575 545 en page 35 For using the metronome or rhythm functions METRONOME button CLP 535 565GP ss page 35 For using the metronome functions DUAL SPLIT button s 0 s05500100 page 32 For playing two Voices simultaneously or different Voices on the left and right hand sections of the keyboard Voice group buttons page 24 For selecting Voices Panel Controls and Terminals al C2 D2 a i G2 A2 B2 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 p C7 CLP 585 Music rest page 17 Key cover page 14 PHONES re jacks Di Terminal panel page 20 page 67 j USB TO DEVICE terminal page 70 Pedals page 21 CLP 565GP CLP 575 545 535 Music rest CLP 575 545 page 17 Music braces Key cover page 18 page 14 CLP 575 Sa Terminal panel page 67 S USB A i TO DEVICE MNIE i terminal TT CLP 545 535 page 70 Terminal panel page 67 Terminal panel page 67 PHONES jacks page 20 Music rest page 17 N T nes PHONES jacks page 20 USB TO DEVICE terminal page 70 Terminal panel e page 67 Pedals page 21 Music braces page 18
67. Recording mode 2 1 If you want to record an additional Track to the already recorded MIDI Song select the desired MIDI Song in the USB flash memory If you want to record from scratch skip this step 2 2 Press and hold the Record button for a second to call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs 2 3 From the Recording Target Songs select New Song USB or xxxxx 4th item below using the A V buttons then press the gt button to enter the Recording mode Recording Target Description Song escriptio New Song Select this when you want to record your performance to a blank MIDI Song and save to User category in this instrument s internal memory New Song USB Select this when you want to record your performance to a blank MIDI Song and save to the USB flash memory New Audio USB Select this when you want to record your performance to blank audio data and save to the USB flash memory Xxxxx MIDI Song Select this when you want to record additionally to overwrite selected in step 2 1 the currently selected MIDI Song above Can be selected only when the USB flash memory is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Will not be shown when an already recorded MIDI Song is not selected in step 2 1 above or when a Preset Song or Protected Song is selected in step 2 1 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 55 Recording Your Per
68. Song excluded The default settings except the Songs in the User have been restored page 95 This message also appears if you press and hold down the C7 key and turn on the power to the instrument Factory set executing Memory Song included The default settings including the Songs in the User have been restored page 95 FactorySet Completed Restart Factory set is completed The instrument is then restarted Incompatible device This message appears when an incompatible USB flash memory is connected Use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha page 70 Internal hardware error A malfunction has occurred in the instrument Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor Last power off invalid Checking memory This message appears when the power is turned on after turning off the power while handling a Song file page 61 or saving a backup file page 94 The internal memory is being checked while this message appears If the internal settings are damaged they will be reset to the default settings If the Songs in the User are damaged they will be deleted Maximum no of devices exceeded The number of devices exceed the limitation Up to two USB devices can be connected simultaneously For details see page 70 Memory full Since the capacity and the number of files in the User USB flash memory are full the operation cannot be comple
69. SyncStart When this is set to on you can start Rhythm playback Off On Off CLP 585 also by pressing any note on the keyboard 575 545 When you want to use this function follow the instructions below 1 Set this function to on 2 Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button to enter the Synchro start standby mode The METRONOME RHYTHM button flashes 3 Press any key to start with the rhythm CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 87 Recording Menu El Recording Menu This menu lets you make detailed settings related to MIDI Recording page 50 NOTE The settings here will not affect Audio Recording To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select Recording Menu then use the A v buttons to select the desired parameter 1 1 1 SCH i S lt lt lt Description Default setting Setting range RecStart This parameter which is used when you overwrite the Normal Normal already recorded MIDI Song determines when the actual KeyOn MIDI Recording starts after you execute the Recording Start operation When set to Normal actual recording will starts as soon as you execute the Recording Start operation When set to KeyOn actual recording starts as soon as you press any key after you execute the Recording Start operation RecEnd This parameter which is used when you overwrite the Replace R
70. T 6 e a LAL 2 METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT SS PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 If you want to play back a Song in USB flash memory connect the USB flash memory containing Song data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal beforehand Audio files to be played must be on a USB flash memory 25 Press the SONG button The Song display is shown letting you to see the currently selected Song name and its category name With the default settings the first Song is selected from the Piano 50 category Song display MIDI Song Category name Piano 50 J 89 Wel Invention No D ame Song display Audio Song Category name 001 Tmmeg 00 00 To select previous next Song While the Song name is highlighted you can select the previous or next Song in order in the category folder using the lt gt buttons To select the first Song in the category folder press the lt and gt buttons simultaneously To select the Song from the different category folder call up the Song list display for selecting instructed as follows Playing Back Songs NOTE The instrument can automatically select a Song file saved in the root directory of the USB flash memory as soon as the USB flash memory is connected For instructions please refer to USB Autoload on page 92 NOTE Before using a USB flash memory be sure to read Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal on page
71. THERS Select a desired Song beforehand 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display Select Volume then press the gt button Song Menu display When a MIDI Song is selected e Sons Keyboard SongL R Song Menu display When an Audio Song is selected D LETTRES When a MIDI Song is selected select Song Keyboard or Song L R using the A V buttons then press the gt button to call up the setting display When an Audio Song is selected use the lt gt buttons to set the Audio playback volume After setting the value go on to step 4 e Song Keyboard Adjust the Volume balance between the MIDI Song playback and the sound you are playing on the keyboard e SongL R Adjust the Volume balance between the Right and Left parts of the selected MIDI Song Playing Back Songs NOTE Some commercially available music data contain extremely high volumes When using such data adjust the Song Keyboard CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 47 Playing Back Songs 3 Adjust the Volume balance using the lt gt buttons In the case of Song Keyboard The volume of your playing will be lower The Song playback volume will be lower In the case of Song L R SongL R R part volume will be lower L part volume will be lower 4 Press the EXIT button twice to exit from the Song Menu display Wh
72. TICE Overwrite operations erase any existing data of copy destination file and overwrite with data of the copy source file NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display Mowe destination USB will be shown when the move destination is USB flash memory or User when the instrument is the move destination A file moved to the USB flash memory is stored to the USER FILES folder on it NOTE A message appears when a Song with same name already exists in the move destination Select Overwrite when you want to overwrite the selected Song or Cancel to cancel by using the A V buttons then press the gt button NOTICE Overwrite operations erase any existing data of the move destination file and overwrite with data of the move source file NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display Handling Song Files Convert a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during Playback MIDItoAudio A MIDI Song in the User memory of the instrument or on a USB flash NOTE m b ted to an Audio Song th d to the USER FILES oe a in emory can be converted to an Audio Song then saved to the Song remains ih the original folder on a USB flash memory For information about which Song types canbe data location converted refer to page 61 See page 62 for information on basic operations Th
73. Voice Menu Piano setting gt Damper Res or String Res page 80 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 31 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Dual Two Voices can be played simultaneously You can create warm and richly textured Voices by using Voices from different groups simultaneously in a layer or by using Voices in the same group 2 gt M CO a FS e a Kat CHH METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT a 1 4 PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 To enter the Dual mode press the DUAL SPLIT button once so that the lamp lights in red Voice 1 DUAL SPLIT Lit in red C 1 CFX Grand gt it in re E E Strings Voice 2 Reu H 39 The Voice which is displayed at top is Voice 1 and the one at bottom is Voice 2 2 Select the Voices for layering 2 1 Use the A V buttons to highlight 1 Voice 1 in the display 2 2 Use the lt gt buttons or Voice group button to select the desired Voice Select Voice 2 in the same way as Voice 1 a Play the keyboard 4 To exit from the Dual mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly to turn the light off 32 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE You can also enter the Dual mode by pressing two different Voice group buttons other than the BASS simultaneously You can not enter the D
74. XXXXXXX avl vs XXXXXXX _ XXXXXXX When this is shown here you can scroll through the Select a parameter of the display vertically current menu 2 2 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Basic Operations Voice Instrument sound for playing from the keyboard In addition to the Piano sounds a wide variety of other musical instrument sounds are available A piece of music for listening enjoyment or for playing back and practicing along with Song Demo Voice Demos let you experience the characteristics of the Voices and Piano Demos showcase both the sophisticated sampling of actual pianos and the advanced DSP technology The List display of the Voice groups or Song categories XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX Note that the hierarchy depth differs depending on the selected parameter XXXXXXX XXXXXXX gt XXXXXXXX gt XXXXXXX gt Select a parameter 3 Press the EXIT button to close the pop up window or back to the previous display when the list display is shown When this is shown here you can scroll through the display vertically The List display of the Voices or Songs XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX Select a Voice or Song A checkmark is shown at Cneckmark the right of the selection Although sev
75. a portable audio player to the instruments AUX IN jack letting you hear the sound of that audio player through the built in speakers of the instrument Instrument Portable audio player AUX IN D Headphone jack t t Phone plug stereo mini Phone plug stereo mini Audio cable Audio signal DH CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE There are two different types of USB terminals on the instrument USB TO DEVICE and USB TO HOST Take care not to confuse the two terminals and the corresponding cable connectors Be careful to connect the proper plug in the proper direction NOTE e Connect or disconnect the pedal when the power of this instrument is turned off e Do not press the footswitch foot pedal while turning the power on Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch resulting in reversed footswitch operation NOTICE When the Clavinova s AUX IN jack is connected to an external device first turn on the power to the external device then to the Clavinova Reverse this order when you turn the power off NOTE The instrument s MASTER VOLUME setting affects the input signal from the AUX IN jack NOTE Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no zero resistance AUX OUT L L R R jacks CLP 585 AUX OUT R L L R jacks CLP 575 545 535 565GP These jacks let you connect the Clavinova to external powered speaker systems for playing in larger ven
76. age 92 and try again e The number of files exceeds the system limit The maximum number of files and folders which can be saved in a folder is 250 Try again after deleting moving the unnecessary file s Wrong name The Song name is not appropriate This message appears during the Renaming files page 66 operation because of the following causes Rename the Song correctly e No character has been input e You used a period or space at the beginning ending of a Song name CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 103 Troubleshooting When a message is displayed refer to the Message List page 102 for troubleshooting aid Problem Possible Cause and Solution The instrument does not turn on The instrument has not been plugged in properly Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the instrument and the male plug into a proper AC outlet page 14 A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off This is normal when electrical current is being applied to the instrument The power is automatically turned off This is normal and due to the Auto Power Off function If necessary set the parameter of the Auto Power Off function page 93 The message USB device overcurrent error is shown and the USB device does not respond Communication with the USB device has been shut down because of the overcurrent to the USB device Disconnect the device
77. and Organ do not change combination which produces regardless of how you play the keyboard the default the loudest setting for these Voices is 127 volume regardless of how you play the keyboard RPedal Turns the Right pedal function on or off for each of the Differs depending On Off R1 R2 L Voices This parameter is useful when you want on the Voice or to ensure for example that the pedal function affects the Voice right hand performance but does not affect the left hand combination performance CPedal Turns the Center pedal function on or off for each of the Differs depending On Off R1 R2 L Voices This parameter is useful when you want on the Voice or to ensure for example that the pedal function affects the Voice right hand performance but does not affect the left hand combination performance LPedal Turns the Left pedal function on or off for each of the R1 Differs depending On Off R2 L Voices This parameter is useful when you want to on the Voice or ensure for example that the pedal function affects the Voice right hand performance but does not affect the left hand combination performance Pedal Right Setting display Assigns one of various functions other than the original SustainCont Refer to the Pedal Assign one to the Right pedal Function List page 83 Center Setting display Assigns one of various functions other than the original Sostenuto Refer to the Pedal one to the Center pe
78. anel In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the AC IN Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area Connecting the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the internal circuitry and may even pose a shock hazard Use only the AC power cord supplied with your instrument If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard The type of AC power cord provided with your instrument may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area Do NOT modify the plug provided with your instrument If the plug does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician A CAUTION e 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 serious damage to the instrument 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
79. aque signal tique du produit situ e dans la partie inf rieure de l unit Notez le num ro de s rie dans l espace fourni ci dessous et conservez ce manuel en tant que preuve permanente de votre achat afin de faciliter l identification du produit en cas de vol N de s rie The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit bottom_fr_01 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy 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 hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators Also e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord or place heavy objects on over and cause a fire it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage If you notice any abnormality is printed on the name plate of the instrument e Use only the supplied power cord plug e When one of the following problems occur immediately turn off the power switch e Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet T
80. ar 004 Recording Your Performance Using the Metronome Rhythm CLP 585 575 545 You can use the Metronome Rhythm while recording While the Metronome sound cannot be recorded the Rhythm sound can Make sure to start the Rhythm playback after entering the Recording mode since entering the Recording mode during the playback of Rhythm stops its playback NOTE If you want to record the left hand and right hand parts individually refer to MIDI Recording independent Tracks page 53 since the Recording method here assumes that both the left and right parts are being recorded together NOTE The Song Keyboard Volume Balance will not be recorded NOTE With MIDI recording the performance will be recorded to Track 1 However in the Dual Split mode the tracks assigned for recording and the tracks actually used for recording are different For details refer to Recording Track Assignment on page 53 NOTE Pressing and holding the button for a second will call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs In this case select New Song then press the gt button referring to the table on page 55 To start recording as soon as a Rhythm starts CLP 585 575 545 When a Rhythm page 49 is selected press the METRONOME RHYTHM button to start Rhythm playback and MIDI recording simultaneously CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 51 Recording Your Performance
81. at note range you play different sounds will be produced XG XG O O VRM Simulated string resonance sound with physical modeling when the damper pedal is pressed or keys are pressed Key off Sampling Samples of the very delicate noises that are produced when keys are released Voice group Voice name Title Composer ei PIANO CFXGrand Bargarolle op 60 E F Chopin eil PIANO B sendorfer 6 St cke Intermezzo op 118 2 J Brahms 3 OTHERS Harpsichord8 Concerto a cembalo obbligato 2 violini viola e continuo No 7 J S Bach BWV 1058 The Voice Demos with listed above are short rearranged excerpts of the original compositions All other Songs are original 2014 Yamaha Corporation CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 97 Preset Voice List Detailed CLP 575 545 535 565GP Voice Group Voice Name VRM CLP 575 Touch Stereo Sampling Key off Sampling Damper Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP String Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP Voice Demo Voice description PIANO CFX Grand O O O Yamaha s CFX flagship concert grand piano sound with a wide dynamic range for maximum expressive control Suitable for playing in any music genre and style B sendorfer The famed sound of the Vienna made B sendorfer full concert grand piano Its spacious sound evokes the size of the instrument and is ideal for expressing tenderness in
82. ata You cannot make the file operation or record your performance to such a device Protected Song You attempted a file operation to a Protected Song or read only file Data of those types have handling limitations page 61 and also cannot be used for editing page 57 Use a read only file after cancelling the read only setting Remaining space on drive is low Since the remaining space on the User USB flash memory is low delete any unnecessary files page 63 before recording Same file name exists This message appears to prompt you to confirm if overwriting or not when executing a Copy Move MIDItoAudio operation Song error This message appears if a problem is found with the Song data when you select a Song or while the Song is playing In this case reselect the Song and try again to play back If the message still appears the Song data may have been damaged Song too large The size of Song data MIDI Audio exceeds the limitation The following causes can be considered e The Song size you attempt to play back exceeds the limitation The limitation for playback is approx 500KB MIDI 80 minutes Audio e The Song size exceeds the limitation during recording The limitation for recording is approx 500KB MIDI 80 minutes Audio The Audio recording will end automatically and the recorded data before the end is saved however the MIDI Song will be lost e The Song size exceeds the limit
83. ation during converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song The limitation is 80 minutes Audio System limit This message appears when the number of files exceeds the system limit The maximum number of files which can be saved in a folder is 250 Try again after deleting moving the unnecessary file s Unformatted device This message appears when you attempt to use an unformatted USB flash memory Format it page 92 and try again Unsupported device This message appears when an unsupported USB flash memory is connected Use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha page 70 USB device overcurrent error Communication with the USB device has been cut off because of an abnormal power surge to the device Disconnect the USB device from the USB TO DEVICE terminal and turn the Standby On switch of the instrument standby and on again USB hub hierarchical error The USB hub is connected in two layers USB hub use is limited to one layer USB power consumption exceeded A bus powered USB hub is usually recommended When this message appears however use a self powered USB hub with its own power source and turn the power to on or use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha page 70 Wrong device The file operation cannot be made to the connected USB flash memory The following causes can be considered e The USB flash memory in not formatted Format it p
84. ator of the selected Voice group button will light up and a first Demo of the group will be shown in the display 2 Press the Te Jul Play Pause button to start playback The Demo will play back consecutively from the upper left Voice group button until you stop playback For each Voice group several Demos are played back You can also select a desired group by pressing the corresponding Voice group button To select previous next Demo You can select the previous or next Voice Demo in order using the lt gt buttons The selection range is all the Voice Demo To select the first Voice Demo press the lt and gt buttons simultaneously You can also select the Voice Demo in order from the Voice group by pressing the same Voice group button repeatedly 3 Press the M Stop button to stop playback 4 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Demo mode CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 27 Mode A mode is a status under which you can execute a certain function In Demo mode you can play back demonstration Songs Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Listening to the Piano Demo using DSP technology and sampling technology eu 3 E El Se 6 vie sons voice 1 ien C gt C e a L METRONOME DUAL cos Sg e o 5 PIANO E PIANO ORGAN E STRINGS BASS OTHERS Press the DEMO button to enter the Demo mode The Voice Demo display is called up P
85. available Song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure Icon Song name O Yes x No Data Location Convert a Deleting Renaming Copying Moving WA Seng ie Song Type fil fil fil fil an Audio Category iles iles iles iles Song during playback Instrument Piano 50 50 Piano Preset Songs x x x x x Lesson Lesson Preset Songs x x x x x User Your own recorded Songs O O O O MIDI MIDI Songs with protect g O O x x x applied MIDI Songs with Yamaha s Pa O O x O x proprietary protect applied USB flash USB MIDI Songs O O O O O memory device Audio Songs O O x x x MIDI Songs with protect g x x O x x applied MIDI Songs with Yamaha s ei O O x O x proprietary protect applied There are two types Songs original and edited Original and edited Songs should be saved in the same folder If not playback cannot be done CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 61 Handling Song Files Basic Song File Operation Song files can be handled via the instructions shown below 1 Connect the USB flash memory to the USB TO DEVICE terminal as necessary In order to use a file on a USB flash memory with the instrument the file must be stored to the USB flash memory 2 Select a Song for handling For information on selecting a Song see page 39 3 Call up the File mode 3 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu d
86. ay CrossDelay Left and right delays cross each other in alternation Symphonic Adds a rich and deep acoustic effect Rotary Adds the vibrato effect of a rotary speaker Tremolo The volume level changes in rapid cycles VibeRotor The vibrato effect of a vibraphone AutoPan The sound pans left to right and back and forth Phaser The phase changes periodically swelling the sound AutoWah The center frequency of the wah filter changes periodically E Pedal Function List Available pedal O Can be assigned X Cannot Function Description Droles Right pedal ang aa ME IE AUX PEDAL jack Sustain Switch On off switch type damper O Sustain Damper that sustains the sound proportionately to how deeply you press X X O Continuously the pedal page 21 Sostenuto Sostenuto page 21 O O O Soft Soft page 21 O O O Expression A function that lets you create changes in dynamics volume as you play X X O PitchBend Up A function that smoothly raises the pitch X X O PitchBend Down A function that smoothly lowers the pitch X X O Rotary Speed Changes the rotational speed of the MellowOrgan rotary speaker switches O O O between fast and slow each time you press the pedal VibeRotor Switches the vibraphone vibrato on off switches on off each time you O O O press the pedal When you want to assign a function marked with to the pedal connected to the AUX PEDAL jack you should use a Fooi oth
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88. cal 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 correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units 92 469 T bottom ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production 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 necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform th
89. ceived from an external MIDI device or computer will not be affected by the Transpose setting 12 1 octave 0 normal pitch 12 1 octave Tuning Master Tune Slider display Fine tunes the pitch of the entire instrument This function is useful when you play this instrument along with other instruments or CD music NOTE These settings will not be applied to the Drum Kit Voices or Audio Song Also these settings will not be recorded to a MIDI Song A3 440 0Hz A3 414 8 Hz 466 8 Hz 0 2 Hz steps Scale Tune Setting display Modern acoustic pianos are tuned almost exclusively in equal temperament which divides one octave into twelve equal intervals Likewise this digital piano employs equal temperament but it can be changed at the touch of a button to play in historical temperaments used in the 16th to 19th centuries Equal Temperament Refer to the Scale Tune List page 93 Base Note Setting display Determines the base note for the Scale selected above When the base note is changed the pitch of the keyboard is transposed yet maintains the original pitch relationship between the notes This setting is necessary when Scale Tune is set to something other than Equal Temperament NOTE When Scale Tune is set to Equal Temperament is shown on the display and this parameter cannot be edited Tuning Curve CLP 585 Determines t
90. cifications Items CLP 585 CLP 575 CLP 545 CLP 535 CLP 565GP Voices Compatibility GM Yes GM2 Yes Effects Types Reverb 6 types Chorus 3 types Brilliance 7 types Effect 11 types 12 types AC Yes Stereophonic Optimizer Yes Functions Dual Layers Yes Split Yes Songs MIDI Preset Number of Preset Songs 20 Voice 18 Voice Demo Songs 50 Piano Songs 303 Lesson Songs Demo Songs 50 Piano Songs 303 Lesson Songs Recording Number of Songs 250 Number of Tracks 16 Data Capacity approx 500KB Song Playback Data Capacity approx 500KB Song Data Format Recording SMF Format 0 Playback SMF Format 0 amp 1 Songs Audio Recording Time max 80 minutes Song Data Format Recording Playback wav 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo Functions Rhythm Preset 20 Overall Controls Metronome Yes Tempo Range 5 500 quarter note Transpose 12 0 12 Tuning 414 8 440 466 8 Hz Scale Type 7 types Storage and Storage nternal Memory Total maximum size approx 1 5MB Connectivity External Device USB flash memory sold separately Connectivity Headphones Yes x 2 MIDI IN OUT THRU AUX IN Stereo Mini AUX OUT L L R R AUX PEDAL Yes USB TO DEVICE Yes USB TO HOST Yes Amplifiers Amplifiers 30W 30W 40W 40W x 25W 25W x 30W x 2 25W 10W x Speakers 30W
91. color of one side of B may be different from the other side If so position B so that the side similar in color to D and E faces the player CARS 6 x 20 mm thick screws x 10 P o we 4 x 10 mm thin screws x 2 4 x 12 mm thin screws x 2 e e e ei 4 x 20 mm tapping screws x 4 Headphone hanger Power cord CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 111 Assembling the Clavinova 2 1 Align the screw holes on the upper side of B with the bracket holes on D and E then attach the upper corners of B to D and E by finger tightening two thin screws 4 x 12 mm 2 2 Secure the bottom end of B using four tapping screws 4 x 20 mm 2 3 Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in step 2 1 3 Mount A Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it Align the screw holes At least 15 cm cauTION e Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it e Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 112 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 4 Secure A 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally as seen from the front 4 2 Secure A by tightening six thick screws 6 x 20 mm from the front 5 Connect the pedal cord and power c
92. compositions Bright Grand Bright piano sound Good for clear expression and cutting through other instruments in an ensemble Mellow Grand Mellow piano sound Good for quiet and slow music Warm Grand Warm and soft piano sound Good for relaxing music Pop Grand A slightly brighter piano sound Good for popular styles Jazz Grand A piano sound with unique tonal character Good for jazz styles Rock Grand A bright sounding piano Ideal for rock styles E PIANO StageE Piano The sound of an electric piano using hammerstruck metallic tines Soft tone when played lightly and an aggressive tone when played hard DX E Piano An electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer The tone will change as you vary your playing touch Ideal for popular music Vintage EP A different type of electric piano sound than Stage E piano Widely used in rock and popular music Soft EP An electric piano with a characteristic panning effect Good for playing quiet ballads Phaser EP A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for fusion styles DX Bright A variation of electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer Its bright and sparkling sound character spice up the music TremoloVintage includes tremolo ideal for Vintage EP Frequently used in rock music ORGAN OrganPrincipal eil his Voice features the combination of
93. ctor to an appropriate voltage 6 Connect the pedal cord Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the voltage 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 IN 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 WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the 6 1 Insert the pedal cord plug into the instrument or result in improper operation PEDAL connector 6 2 Attach the cord holders to the instrument then clip the cord into the holders At this time be careful that the pedal cord isn t loose between the plug and cord holder 6 3 Use a twist tie to bundle the pedal cord CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 109 Assembling the Clavinova 8 Attach C 8 1 Attach the 4 x 14 mm round head screws to the brackets on the upper side of E and E Make sure to leave a slight gap by not fully tightening the screws 8 2 Hook C with holes onto the screws attached in step 8 1 8 3 Sec
94. d Tempo value to the current MIDI Song data Press the V button to highlight Execute then press the gt button to apply the new Tempo value to the current MIDI Song data Tempo Change Cancel Execute When this operation is completed Completed is shown on the display and the Tempo Change display will be restored after a while 5 Press the EXIT button to exit from the Song Menu display CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 59 Recording Your Performance To change the Voice 1 Select the MIDI Song you wish to change For instructions refer to page 39 2 Select the desired Voice For instructions refer to page 24 3 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below Song Menu display Edit display Voice Change display Song Menu Voice Change Track 1 gt 3 1 Use the A V buttons 3 3 Use the A V buttons to select Edit to select Voice Change 3 2 Press the gt button to 3 4 Press the gt button to call up the next display call up the next display 4 Press the gt button to call up the setting display then select the desired Track using the A V buttons 5 Apply the Voice selected in step 2 for the Track selected in step 4 to the current MIDI Song data Press the lt button to return to the Voice Change display Press the V button to
95. d of an electric bass Frequently used in jazz rock and popular music Fretless Bass e sound of a fretless bass Suitable for styles such as jazz and fusion Vintage Bass A different type of electric bass with a rich sound OTHERS Harpsichord8 O O eil e sound of the instrument frequently used in baroque music Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key Harpsi 8 4 O O A harpsichord with an added upper octave Produces a more brilliant sound Harp OO O This sound was sampled from a grand harp This sound with a bright attack is ideal for playing gorgeous phrases Vibraphone O O O A Vibraphone sound sampled in stereo Its spacious and clear sound is ideal for popular music Marimba A marimba sound sampled in stereo for spaciousness and realism Celesta The sound of a celesta a percussion instrument in which hammers strike metallic bars to produce sound This instrument is well known for its appearance in Dance of the Sugar plum Fairies from Tchaikovsky s Nutcracker Suite Nylon Guitar O O Stereo sampled nylon string guitar with natural reality Suitable for any style of musics Steel Guitar A bright steel string guitar sound Ideal for popular music Scat You can enjoy jazz scatting with this Voice Depending on how hard and wh
96. dal Function List page 83 Left Setting display Assigns one of various functions other than the original Rotary Speed Refer to the Pedal one to the Left pedal Mellow Organ Function List Vibe Rotor page 83 Vibraphone Soft other Voices 82 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual E Reverb Type List O No effect Recital Hall Simulates clear reverberation in a mid sized hall suitable for piano recital Concert Hall Simulates brilliant reverberation in a large hall for public orchestra performances Chamber Simulates the elegant reverberation in a small room suitable for chamber music Cathedral Simulates the solemn reverberation in a high ceiling stone made cathedral Club Simulates the lively reverberation in a jazz club or a small bar Plate Simulates the bright sound of vintage reverb equipment used in recording studios E Chorus Type List Off No effect Chorus Adds a rich spacious sound Celeste Adds swell and a spacious sound Flanger Adds swell effects similar to the sound of an ascending or descending jet plane E Effect Type List Voice Menu Off No effect Damper Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP Simulates resonance obtained by pressing the damper pedal DelayLCR Delay applied at left center and right positions DelayLR Delay applied at left and right positions Echo Echo like del
97. ding on the particular Song NOTE Whenever you select another MIDI Song both parts are automatically turned on Playing Back Songs 5 Press the M Stop button to stop playback Even if you dont press the W button the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end Playing Back a Song Repeatedly There are three Repeat items as follows These are convenient for repeatedly practicing difficult phrases It is a good idea to use this function and the Part Cancel function above for practicing difficult phrases in the case of MIDI Songs e AB Repeat Play a MIDI Song repeatedly by designating a specific range within the Song e Phrase Repeat Play a MIDI Song repeatedly by designating phrase s within the Song e Song Repeat Play a MIDI Audio Song repeatedly or play all MIDI Audio Songs saved in a designated folder repeatedly in order or in random order The explanations here apply only to AB Repeat and Song Repeat For Phrase Repeat refer to page 84 o vo 2 3 4 C E 3 3 v EXIT DEMO SONG VOICE e a Kat 1 Selecta Song to be played back For instructions refer to page 39 2 Call up the Repeat display Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display Select Repeat then press the gt button Song Menu display Repeat display Wu nu On OFt gt 2 Volume gt 44 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual
98. e gt button After the Song is deleted the display returns to the Song List display Copying Files Copy For details about Song types which can be copied refer to page 61 Range of the Copy Move operation As for a MIDI Song in the User category in the instrument you can Copy Move it only to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory Selecting a MIDI Song from User for copying moving automatically specifies the USER FILES folder as the destination As for a MIDI Song in a USB flash memory you can Copy Move it to the User category in the instrument USB flash memory Instrument USER FILES User Can be copied moved Can be copied moved See page 62 for information on basic operations The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page Handling Song Files NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display USER FILES folder If the USB flash memory device plugged into the instrument contains no USER FILES folder one will be created automatically when you format or record a Song to that device The recorded Song will then be saved in that folder NOTE Please note that the copy features are intended for your personal use only NOTE Folders cannot be copied Root The highest level of a hierarchical structure This indicates an area which does not belong to a folder CLP 585 575
99. e operation A message indicating that the operation is completed appears then the instrument will restart after a while Alternate method for restoring the default settings Press and hold down the white key on the right end C7 and press the GI Standby On switch to turn on the power to this instrument This operation will not delete the Songs in the User folder UN Standby On switch C7 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 95 Appendix Preset Voice List Detailed CLP 585 Voice 2 Stereo Key off Voice S Ge Group Voice Name VRM Touch Sampling Sampling Demo Voice description PIANO CFX Grand O O O O e t Yamaha s CFX flagship concert grand piano sound with a wide dynamic range for maximum expressive control Suitable for playing in any music genre and style Bosendorfer O O O Ges el The famed sound of the Vienna made B sendorfer full concert grand piano Its spacious sound evokes the size of the instrument and is ideal for expressing tenderness in compositions Bright Grand O O O O O Bright piano sound Good for clear expression and cutting through other instruments in an ensemble Mellow Grand O O O a Mellow piano sound Good for quiet and slow music Ballad Grand O O O Grand piano sound with a soft and warm tone Good for play
100. e display capacity and are not visible can be viewed by moving the highlight by using the lt gt buttons 4 3 Press the MENU button After the Song is renamed the display returns to Song List display where the renamed Song can be selected GG CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE For information about the character types available for the Song name refer to Language on page 93 NOTICE Do not turn off the power or eject the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display Connections Connectors For information about location of these connectors refer to Panel Controls and Terminals on page 13 CLP 585 Terminals under the keyboard A 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 damage to the components electrical shock or even permanent hearing loss SE ES GE FA TO DEVICE TO HOST AUX IN AUX OUT 1 2 5 Bottom rear view CLP 575 545 535 565GP Terminals under the keyboard S VE 1 2 5 Bottom rear view CLP 575 Left lower key side Right higher key side CLP 545 535 565GP Right Left higher key side E lower key side may occur CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 67 Connections
101. e following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page 4 1 While MIDItoAudio is highlighted press the gt button to call up the setting display MIDI to 4 MIDI to Audio gt U Cancel Execute Rename gt 4 2 Highlight Execute by pressing V button then press the gt button This operation starts playback and conversion from MIDI to Audio This is basically the same as that of Audio Song Recording which allows you to record your keyboard performance and audio signals via the AUX IN jack After you convert the Song a message Convert completed will be shown and the display returns to Song List display CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 65 Handling Song Files Renaming Files Rename For details about Song types which can be renamed refer to page 61 See page 62 for information on basic operations The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page 4 1 While Rename is highlighted press the gt button to call up the setting display File MIDI to Audio gt D 001 Rename v l Menu J Cursor 4 2 Assign the name to the Song Use the lt gt buttons to move the highlight underline Use the A V buttons to change the character at the current cursor position Pressing both buttons simultaneously will delete the character at the current cursor position A Song name can contain up to 46 characters Characters which extend beyond th
102. e 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 regulated 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 considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc NOTICE Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility 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 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTR
103. e sound of a string ensemble with a slow attack Suitable for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano Choir Se O O O A big spacious choir Voice Perfect for creating rich harmonies in slow pieces Slow Choir O O The sound of a choir with a slow attack Suitable for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano Mellow Strings O O A mellow string ensemble Enjoy a tonal character that is different from a Strings Synth Pad 1 O O A warm mellow and spacious synth sound Ideal for sustained parts in the background of an ensemble or for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano O6 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Preset Voice List Detailed Voice i Stereo Key off Voice S GC Group Voice Name VRM Touch Sampling Sampling Demo Voice description STRINGS Synth Pad 2 O String like synth sound with a late attack Ideal for use in Dual mode with bright tone piano or electric piano Synth Pad 3 O O A unique and spacious synth sound Ideal for playing slow music or for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano BASS Acoustic Bass O e sound of a finger plucked upright bass Frequently used in jazz and Latin music Bass amp Cymbal e sound of a cymbal has been layered onto the bass Effective when used for jazz walking bass lines E Bass he soun
104. ed by the Transpose setting NOTE Applying transpose to an Audio Song may change its tonal characteristics gt gt b SES H o Description Default setting Setting range H H lt S 4 SE Track Track R Turns on Play or off Mute each of the Song tracks On On Off On Off Track L For details refer to page 43 Track Extra Repeat A B Setting display Lets you play back a specified range from Point A to B Off On Off of the current Song repeatedly For instructions refer to page 44 Phrase Phrase Mark This parameter is available only when a MIDI Song 000 000 the last containing the Phrase Mark By specifying a Phrase phrase number of number here you can play back the current Song from the Song the mark point or to play back the corresponding phrase repeatedly If you start Song playback with the Phrase On the count down starts followed by the Repeat repeated playback of the specified phrase or phrases Off On repeat until you press the m Stop button playback Off no During Phrase repeat playback the corresponding icon repeat is shown on the Song display Song Setting display By setting this parameter you can play back only a Off Off Single All specific Song or specific Songs in order repeatedly or Random randomly Volume Song Slider display Adjusts the volume balance between the Song 0 Key 64 0 Keyboard playback sound and the keyboard performance Song 64 Song L PR Slider disp
105. enever you select another MIDI Song the setting for Song L R is restored to its default setting As for Song Keyboard and Audio Volume selecting another Song will not reset the value Useful Playback Functions Starting playback automatically as soon as you play the keyboard Synchro Start In the special mode called Sync Start pressing any note of the keyboard will start Song playback To call up the Sync Start mode select a Song and then press the gt IE Play Pause button while holding down the m Stop button The HE lamp will flash at the current tempo Press the m button to disengage the Sync Start mode Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing the keyboard Starting pausing playback by using a pedal You can assign the Song Play Pause function equivalent to the gt IE Play Pause button to the center or the left pedal in the System Menu page 90 This is convenient for starting or pausing playback when you are performing and can t take your hands from the keyboard 48 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Playing the Keyboard along with Rhythm Playback D 585 575 545 This instrument features various rhythm patterns In time with the Rhythm playback you can enjoy your keyboard performance METRONOME RHYTHM 1 4 PIANO E PIANO STRINGS BASS 1 Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button
106. eplace already recorded MIDI Song determines whether the PunchOut existing data after the point at which you stop recording will be erased or not RecRhythm Determines whether or not the Rhythm playback will be On On Off CLP 585 recorded during MIDI Recording when the Metronome 575 545 Type is set to Rhythm HH CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual System Menu This menu lets you make the overall settings applied to the entire instrument To call up the desired parameter System Menu Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt lt gt lt gt lt Description Default setting Setting range Transpose Slider display Shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures and to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments For example if you set this parameter to 5 playing key C produces pitch F In this way you can play the F major song as if it were in C major NOTE The setting here will not affect MIDI Song playback If you want to transpose Song playback use the Transpose parameter in the Song Menu page 84 NOTE Your keyboard performance data will be transmitted with the transposed note numbers while MIDI note numbers re
107. er functions you should use a Footswitch page 68 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 83 Controller page 68 For Song Menu Song Menu This menu lets you set various parameters about Song playback and edit the Song data with a single touch NOTE e The parameters marked with will be available only when a MIDI Song is selected These parameters are not shown when an Audio Song is selected e The parameters marked with will be available only when an Audio Song is selected e When using the File menu select a MIDI Song other than the preset Song e Execute is a function that edits or changes the current Song data Note that pressing the gt button will actually change the Song data e The content of the Song Menu differs depending on the type of Song currently selected MIDI Audio To call up the desired parameter Select a Song as necessary press the MENU button several times to select Song Menu then use the A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter semitone intervals For example if you set this parameter to 5 a Song created in C major will be played back in F major NOTE The Transpose setting will not affect the audio signals input from the AUX IN jack NOTE MIDI Song playback data will be transmitted with the transposed note numbers while MIDI note numbers received from an external MIDI device or computer will not be affect
108. er or elapsed time of the display will flash Adjusting the tempo You can adjust the playback tempo of a Song 1 Highlight the Tempo value of the Song display using the A V buttons Song display MIDI Song Song display Audio Song EC 100 D Tempo USERAUDIO001 Time 00 00 Piano 50 7 DI 1 Invention No Bar e 001 7 Change the Tempo value using the lt gt buttons The original tempo ofthe current Song can be recalled by pressing the lt and gt buttons simultaneously When a MIDI Song is selected the tempo range differs depending on the Time Signature for a selected Song The available setting value is only the multiple of 2 depending on the Time Signature For more information refer to page 37 When an Audio Song is selected the tempo range is between 75 125 100 is original tempo value Higher values result in a faster tempo 42 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE Changing the tempo of an Audio Song may change its tonal characteristics Playing a One hand Part Part Cancel Function MIDI Songs Some MIDI Songs such as Preset Songs are divided into right hand and left hand parts By using such Song data you can practice the left hand by turning on only the right hand part and practice the right hand by turning on only the left hand part allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of difficult material
109. eral display types are available for the value setting as described on page 79 a slider pop up window is illustrated here as an example XXX XXXXX Adjust the value E a E To reset the default value Press lt and gt simultaneously CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 23 Advanced Functions Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices In addition to the wonderfully realistic piano sounds you can select and play other musical instrument sounds Voices such as organ or stringed instruments CFX Grand Voice is normally selected when the power is turned on Selecting Voices The Voices of the instrument are conveniently divided into specific groups and each of them are assigned to the Voice group buttons on the panel of the instrument To select a Voice there are two methods using the Voice group buttons and using the Voice List display Using the desired Voice group button DEMO SONG VOICE e a Kat METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM PIANO E PIANO ORGAN E 1 2 H STRINGS BASS OTHERS l 1 Press one of the Voice group buttons to select a Voice group A Voice is called up from the selected Voice group button and shown its name on the Voice display Try playing the keyboard and listening to the sound Voice display voice Voice name ab CFX Grand Time signature and temp
110. fault setting Setting range MIDI Initial Setup Executing display e Cancel e Send Transmits the current panel settings such as Voice selection to a connected MIDI device or computer Before you start recording your performance to a connected MIDI device or computer execute this operation to record the current panel settings at the beginning of your performance data It causes that the same panel settings are called up when the recorded performance is played back Operation Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to transmit the panel settings as MIDI messages Backup Backup Setting Backup Restore Factory Set For instructions about these functions refer to pages 94 95 Utility USB Format Cancel Execute This lets you format or initialize the USB flash memory connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal NOTICE Executing the Format operation will delete all data saved in the USB flash memory Save important data to a computer or another storage device NOTE When connecting the USB flash memory to the USB TO DEVICE terminal a message prompting you to execute the Format operation may appear If such a case occurs execute the Format operation Operation Move the highlight to Execute then press the gt button to start the Format operation After the Format is completed a message appears then the instrument returns to the Utilit
111. formance 3 Execute the Recording operation then save the recorded performance e When you want to record additionally to the currently selected MIDI Song or record to the specified track to the blank MIDI Song Execute steps 2 8 in MIDI Recording Independent Tracks on page 53 e When you want to quick record to the blank MIDI Song Execute steps 3 6 in Quick MIDI Recording on page 51 Audio Recording to the USB Flash Memory These instructions describe how to record your performance as audio data Note that an audio file to which your performance is to be recorded can be saved only on the USB flash memory This is why you should prepare your USB flash memory device before starting the Recording operation 1 Connect the USB flash memory to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press and hold the Record button for a second to call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs 3 Use the A V buttons to select New Audio USB then press the gt button 4 Execute steps 3 6 in Quick MIDI Recording page 51 Unlike with MIDI Recording the elapsed time is shown on the display while Audio Recording is being executed Mew Audio USB 00 04 56 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTICE Note that recording your performance to a Track containing data will erase the previously recorded data NOTE The time signature and tempo cannot be changed when replac
112. from the USB TO DEVICE terminal then turn on the power of the instrument Noise is heard from the speakers or headphones The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument Turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument Noise is heard from the instrument s speakers or headphones when using the instrument with the application on iPhone iPad When you use the instrument along with the application on your iPhone iPad we recommend that you set Airplane Mode to ON on your iPhone iPad in order to avoid noise caused by communication The overall volume is low or no sound is heard The Master Volume is set too low set it to an appropriate level using the MASTER VOLUME slider page 19 The volume level for the keyboard performance is set too low Adjust the volume balance to increase the keyboard volume via the Song Menu display Volume gt Song Keyboard page 47 Headphones are connected when the Speaker setting is Normal page 92 Disconnect the headphone plug The Speaker setting is Off Set the Speaker to Normal via the System Menu display Utility gt Speaker page 92 Local Control is Off Set Local Control On via the System Menu display MIDI gt Local Control page 91 Expression is assigned to the right pedal or the AUX peda
113. g are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as 11 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination Re to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR UL60065_03 N de mod le Le num ro de mod le le num ro de s rie l alimentation requise etc se trouvent sur ou pr s de la pl
114. g 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 Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Handling caution e Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument Also take care that the key cover does not pinch your finger e Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the key cover panel or keyboard This could cause physical injury to you or others damage to the instrument or other property or operational failure e Do not rest your 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 Using the bench If included e Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over e Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench Using it as a tool or stepladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury e Only one person should sit on the bench at a time in order to prevent the
115. h memory to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu 3 Use the A v buttons to select Backup use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V buttons to select Backup 4 Use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V button select Execute 5 Press the gt button to execute the Backup operation 6 Press the EXIT button to exit from the System Menu display NOTE When you want to restore the settings in the backup file execute the Restore function NOTE Protected Songs cannot be backed up E Restore Restarting the instrument with the Backup file loaded This lets you load the backup file clp bup saved via the Backup function page 94 to the instrument on NOTICE It may take 1 2 minutes to complete this operation Never turn off the power during this operation while Executing is shown Doing so could result in damage to the data If Protected Songs or recorded Songs reside on User memory make sure to move the Songs to the USB flash memory by following the instructions page 64 before executing this operation If you do not the Songs will be deleted via this operation 1 Connect the USB flash memory containing the Backup file to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu 3 Use the A V but
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117. hanced VRM Voices 585 575 On an actual acoustic piano if you press the damper pedal and play a key not only does the string of the pressed key vibrate it also causes other strings and the soundboard to vibrate with each influencing the rest creating a rich and brilliant resonance that sustains and spreads The VRM Virtual Resonance Modeling technology featured in the CLP 585 575 reproduces the complicated interaction of both string and soundboard resonance faithfully using a virtual musical instrument physical modeling and makes the sound more like a real acoustic piano Since instantaneous resonance is made at the moment according to the state of the keyboard or pedal you can vary the sound expressively by changing the timing of your pressing the keys and the timing and depth of your pressing the pedal DEMO SONG VOICE EN EH AR e a Ka CHH r Ss GC sl d i ERA Sege 1 sm ii ue E 1 Select the desired Piano Voice by using the PIANO button When you select a Piano Voice from the PIANO button the VRM function is automatically engaged letting you immediately enjoy the VRM effect You can turn VRM on and off by setting the VRM parameter in the Voice Menu Piano setting gt VRM page 80 The default setting is On 2 Play the keyboard NOTE When VRM is on you can adjust the depth of Damper Resonance and String Resonance produced using VRM
118. hands to track R then to track L both are played back at the same time as a single Song Recording Track Assignment When the Dual Split is on only the R1 Voice performance will be recorded to the Track you select the R2 Voice performance will be recorded to the Track number which is 6 plus the selected Track the L Voice performance will be recorded to the Track number which is 3 plus the selected Track The Rhythm playback will be recorded to the Tracks 9 10 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 53 Recording Your Performance 5 If you want to save the recorded performance press the gt button to execute the Save operation while Save is highlighted After the Save operation is completed the display shows Save Completed then returns to the Song display e If you are not satisfied with your performance and want to record again highlight the cursor to Retry then press the gt button Try recording again from step 3 If you do not want to save the recorded data highlight Cancel then press the gt button Track Data Status You can check whether or not each Track contains recorded data User 7 9 eh USERSONGO01 P Bar gn 001 Appears when the track contains data To hear the recorded performance press the gt t Play Pause button The recorded Song will be named USERSONGxxx xxx number and saved in the User category To rec
119. he entry display then DNS Server1 enter the value using the A V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 buttons To finalize the setting DNS Server2 press the MENU button 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Save Save the settings in the Detail display Move the highlight to Save then press the gt button to execute the Saving Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Infrastructure Mode Determines whether the access Infrastructure Option Mode point is used for wireless LAN Mode Accesspoint Mode connection Infrastructure Mode or not Accesspoint Mode Initialize Cancel Initialize the settings in the Cancel wireless LAN display Move the highlight to Execute then press Execute the gt button to execute the initialization Detail Host Name Set the Host name CLP Up to 57 characters half xxxxxx MAC size including address lower alphanumeric 6 figure characters the wo underscore and hyphen character Mac Address Display the MAC address of the USB wireless LAN adaptor Status Display the error code of network function CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 73 Connections Wireless LAN in the Accesspoint Mode To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired
120. he tuning curve applied to the CFX Grand Voice By default this parameter is set to Normal which calls up the optimum tuning curve for pianos If you feel this setting does not quite match the tuning curve of other Voices select Flat to call up the tuning curve in which the frequency is precisely octave doubled over the entire keyboard range Normal Normal Flat CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 89 System Menu To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt gt 1 SE lt lt lt Description Default setting Setting range Keyboard Touch Setting display Determines how the sound responds to your playing Medium Soft 2 Soft 1 strength This setting does not change the weight of the Medium Hard 1 keyboard Hard 2 Fixed e Soft2 Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength Best for players with a light touch e Soft1 Produces high volume with moderate playing strength e Medium Standard Touch Sensitivity e Hard1 Requires moderately strong playing for high volume e Hard2 Requires strong playing to produce high volume Best for players with a heavy touch e Fixed No touch response The volume level will be the same regardless of how hard you play the keys NOTE The setti
121. head screws Insert six screws into the smaller holes on the brackets 3 Mount A Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it Align the screw holes cauTION e Be extra careful not to drop the main unit or let your fingers be pinched by it e Do not hold the main unit in any position other than the position specified above 108 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 4 Attach A 4 1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond E and F equally as seen from the rear 4 2 Secure A using two 6 x 20 mm flat head screws from the rear 4 3 Secure A using four 6 x 20 mm flat head screws from the front 4 4 Firmly tighten the screws from the upper parts you temporarily fastened in previous step 2 3 above assembly B Assembling the Clavinova 5 e Connect the speaker cord Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view Otherwise the pedal may not function properly 7 Insert the plug of the power cord into the power connector 5 1 Remove the twist tie attaching the speaker cord 5 2 Insert the speaker cord plug into the connector so that the tab extends toward the front when viewed from the rear For models that feature a voltage selector Set the voltage sele
122. hen have the device inspected accumulated on it by Yamaha service personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged Itemits unusual smells or smoke Do not open Some object has been dropped into the instrument e This instrument contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the instrument There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Water warning e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands DMI 5 1 2 6 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual A 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 Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple co
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124. ing ballads Warm Grand O O O Warm and soft piano sound Good for relaxing music UprightPiano O O O O Se Stereo sampled upright piano sound with unique tonal character and a lighter more casual feel HonkyTonk Pf O Q O Es honky tonk style piano Enjoy a tonal character that is quite different than a grand piano Pop Grand O O O A slightly brighter piano sound Good for popular styles Jazz Grand O O A piano sound with unique tonal character Good for jazz styles Rock Grand O O O A bright sounding piano Ideal for rock styles E PIANO StageE Piano O O O The sound of an electric piano using hammerstruck metallic tines Soft tone when played lightly and an aggressive tone when played hard DX E Piano O O An electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer The tone will change as you vary your playing touch Ideal for popular music Vintage EP Ge O Gen O O A different type of electric piano sound than Stage E piano Widely used in rock and popular music Soft EP O O An electric piano with a characteristic panning effect Good for playing quiet ballads Phaser EP O O A distinctive phaser effect makes this ideal for fusion styles DX Bright O A variation of electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer Its bright and sparkling sound character spice up the music TremoloVintage O E O Includes tremolo ideal for Vintage EP Frequently used in rock music ORGAN Organ
125. ing the part of an existing MIDI Song NOTE To connect a USB flash memory be sure to read the section Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 NOTE Before starting the Recording operation check the remaining memory capacity of the USB flash memory System Menu Utility gt USB Properties page 92 NOTE With Audio recording distorted sound may be produced if the Voice Volume is set to the value higher than the default setting Make sure to set the Voice Volume to the default value or less before recording via the Voice Menu display Voice Edit gt Volume page 81 NOTE With Audio recording audio signals via the AUX IN jack are also recorded Other Recording Techniques Re recording a MIDI Song partially You can re record a specific range of the MIDI Song 2 2 6 om ES 11 e a Kat 5 E 7 10 MERE Sr 1 2 Select the desired MIDI Song For instructions refer to page 39 Set the parameters which determine how recording starts and stops 2 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the Recording Menu display ding Menu mgRecStart Normal gt cEnd Replace gt 2 2 Use the A V buttons to select RecStart then select the value which determines how recording starts by using the gt button e Normal The already recorded data will be replaced with the new o
126. ipe the instruments surface with it Then polish it with a separate cloth Before using any piano polisher make sure to read the instructions for proper usage 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 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 8 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual E Saving data The recorded Song is lost when you turn off the power of the instrument without saving Save the recorded data to the instrument or USB flash memory page 52 Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to a USB flash memory external device such as a computer To protect against data loss through media damage we recommend that you save your important data onto two USB flash memory devices Information E About copyrights 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 copyrigh
127. isplay Use the A V buttons to select File then press the gt button Song Menu display Song Menu 3 2 Select the desired operation from Delete Copy Move MIDItoAudio or Rename For example Renaming files MIDI to Audio Rename From here if you wish to close the File mode press the EXIT button once or twice 4 Execute the selected operation For specific instructions refer to the corresponding section e Delete eee page 63 e COPY cscs page 63 MOVE ss page 64 e MIDItoAudio page 65 e Rename een page 66 During operation messages information confirmation etc may be shown on the display For explanations and details refer to Message List on page 102 5 Press the EXIT button to close the File mode 62 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTICE Do not disconnect the USB flash memory during file handling or when a USB flash memory is mounted Doing so may delete all data in the USB flash memory and the instrument Deleting Files Delete For details about Song types which can be deleted refer to page 61 See page 62 for information on basic operations The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page 4 1 While Delete is highlighted press the gt button to call up the setting display Cancel Execute Highlight Execute by pressing V button then press th
128. itable for some leads MeanTone This scale is an improvement of the Pythagorean in that the swell of the 3rd has been eliminated It spread during the late 16th century through the late 18th century Handel used this scale Werckmeister These scales combine Mean Tone and Pythagorean in different ways With these scales modulation changes the Kirnberger impression and feel of the Songs They were often used in the era of Bach and Beethoven They are also often used now to reproduce the music of that era on harpsichords CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 93 System Menu E Backup Setting Selecting parameters maintained even when the power is turned off This lets you set whether some settings of the Backup Setting below are maintained or not when the power is turned off The Backup Setting consists of two groups Voice including Voice related settings such as Voice selection and Other including various settings such as Song Repeat and Tuning which can be set individually Data maintained even when the power is turned off e User MIDI Song saved in this instruments User memory e Utility e Backup Setting explained here 1 Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu 2 Use the A V buttons to select Backup use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V buttons to select Backup Setting 3 Use the gt
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130. l CLP 585 Assign any function other than Expression to the pedal page 82 via the Voice Menu display Pedal Assign gt Right page 82 or the System Menu display Pedal gt Aux Assign CLP 585 page 90 The speakers do not switch off when a pair of headphones is connected to the PHONES jack The Speaker setting is On Set the speaker setting to Normal via the System Menu display Utility gt Speaker page 92 Pedals do not function The pedal cord may not be securely connected to the PEDAL jack Be sure to insert the pedal cord all the way until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view pages 109 113 115 or 118 CLP 585 The on off setting of the pedal connected to the AUX PEDAL jack is reversed Some types of pedals may turn on and off in opposite fashion Set to the appropriate parameter via the System Menu display Pedal gt Aux Polarity page 90 The keyboard volume is lower than the Song playback volume The volume level for the keyboard performance is set too low Adjust the volume balance to increase the keyboard volume via the Song Menu display Volume gt Song Keyboard page 47 The buttons do not respond While you are using a function some buttons not used for the function are disabled If the Song is playing stop playback Otherwise press the EXIT button to return to the Voice or Song di
131. l is pressed or keys are pressed Key off Sampling Samples of the very delicate noises that are produced when keys are released Damper Resonance Simulated resonance sound of the soundboard and strings when the damper pedal is pressed String Resonance Sampled string resonance sound when keys are pressed Voice group Voice name Title Composer ell PIANO CFXGrand Bargarolle op 60 F F Chopin ell PIANO B sendorfer 6 St cke Intermezzo op 118 2 J Brahms ef ORGAN Organ Principal Herr Christ der ein ge Gottes Sohn BWV 601 J S Bach eil OTHERS Harpsichord8 Concerto a cembalo obbligato 2 violini viola e continuo No 7 BWV 1058 J S Bach The Voice Demos with listed above are short rearranged excerpts of the original compositions All other Songs are original 2014 Yamaha Corporation CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 99 Song List 50 Piano Songs Lesson Songs 100 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual No Song Title Composer Album Title No Song Title Composer 1 nvention No 1 J S Bach Vorschule im 1 106 F Beyer Klavi iel Op 101 2 nvention No 8 J S Bach avierspiel Op 25 Etudes faciles
132. lay Adjusts the volume balance between the right hand 0 L 64 0 R 64 part and left hand part of the Song playback Slider display Adjusts the Audio volume 100 0 127 Transpose Setting display Shifts the pitch of Song playback up or down in 0 12 1 octave 0 normal pitch 12 1 octave File Delete Cancel Deletes a specific Song For details about Song types which can be deleted refer to page 61 Execute SS Copy Cancel Copies a specific MIDI Song then saves it to a different location For details about Song types which can be Execute copied refer to page 61 gt 84 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual To call up the desired parameter Song Menu Select a Song as necessary press the MENU button several times to select Song Menu then use the A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt lt gt lt gt lt Description Default setting Setting range File Move Cancel Execute Moves a MIDI Song to a different location For details about Song types which can be moved refer to page 61 MIDI to Audio Cancel Execute Converts a MIDI Song to an Audio file For details about Song types which can be converted refer to page 61 Rename Setting display Edits a Song name For details about Song types which can be renamed refer to page 61 Edit
133. lect a desired Chorus type use the Voice Menu display Chorus page 80 This setting is applied commonly to all parts keyboard Voices Song MIDI Effects This instrument features a wide variety of Effects letting you apply enhancements such as Echo or Tremolo to the selected Voice for your keyboard performance The ideal Effect type is automatically selected whenever you select a Voice but you can select any of the available Effect types via the Voice Menu display Voice Edit gt Effect page 81 Damper Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP When you select a Piano Voice from the PIANO button on the CLP 545 535 565GP Damper Resonance is automatically selected as the Effect type letting you immediately enjoy the Damper Resonance effect when pressing the damper pedal 30 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE You can adjust the Reverb depth for the selected Voice via the Voice Menu display Voice Edit gt Reverb Depth page 81 NOTE You can adjust the Chorus depth for the selected Voice via the Voice Menu display Voice Edit gt Chorus Depth page 81 NOTE When you want to apply the Chorus effect to a Voice whose Chorus type is set to off by default set the Chorus type to something other than Off then set the Chorus depth value as desired greater than 0 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Playing the Realistic Resonance en
134. ll commercially available USB devices Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB devices that you purchase Before purchasing a USB device for use with this instrument please visit the following web page http download yamaha com NOTE The rating of the USB TO DEVICE terminal is a maximum of 5V 500mA Do not connect USB devices having a rating above this since this can cause damage to the instrument itself E Connecting 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 NOTICE e Avoid connecting or disconnecting the USB device while executing playback recording and file management operations such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Failure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data When connecting then disconnecting the USB device and vice versa make sure to wait a few seconds between the two operations NOTE e If you intend to connect two or three devices at the same time to a terminal you should use a bus powered USB hub 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 e When connecting a USB cable make sure that the length is
135. ly recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand pianos soundboard and strings ETS When you press the damper pedal here the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain Half pedal function This instrument also has a Half pedal function which allows you to use half damper techniques in which the damper is pressed somewhere between all the way down and all the way up In this half damper state on a real piano the damper felts only partially mute the strings The Half pedal function on the Clavinova lets you delicately and expressively control the damper muting and create subtle nuances in your performance by finely controlling the point at which pressure on the pedal affects the damper muting This can be set via the System Menu display Pedal gt Half Pedal Point page 90 GP Responsive Damper Pedal 585 575 The damper pedal of the CLP 585 575 is the GP Responsive Damper Pedal This special pedal has been designed to provide enhanced tactile response and when pressed is much closer in feel to the pedal of an actual grand piano It makes it easier to physically experience the half pedal point and more easily apply the half pedal effect than other pedals Since the pressing sensation may vary depending on the situation including the location where the instrument is installed you should adjust the half pedal point described above to the desired setting Soste
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137. mately 30 minutes by default however you can change the setting page 93 Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano this instrument does not need to be tuned by an expert although the pitch can be user adjusted to match other instruments This is because the pitch of digital instruments is always maintained perfectly cauTION Even when the instrument 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 or during electrical storms make sure you unplug the AC power plug from the wall AC outlet NOTICE e Any recorded Songs which are not saved will be lost if the power automatically turns off Make sure to save your data before this happens Depending on the instrument status the power may not turn off automatically even after the specified period of time elapses Always turn off the power manually when the instrument is not in use CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 15 Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano 6 Close the key cover ae 6 1 If the music rest is unfolded fold it back G 2 With both hands open the folded top of the key cover and close it gently RER RES RENE Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys 16 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual j A CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover
138. n Audio file Recording is done without designating the recorded part Since it is saved in stereo WAV format of normal CD quality resolution 44 1kHz 16bit by default it can be transmitted to and played on portable music players by using a computer Because audio signals via the AUX IN jack are also recorded you can record your keyboard performance along with the performance sound of the connected CD player or portable music players This instrument allows you to record up to 80 minutes per single recording For details about the difference between MIDI Songs and Audio Songs refer to page 38 Recording Methods This chapter covers the following four methods Note that the created data format differs depending on the method MIDI or Audio e Quick MIDI Recording RIED page 51 This method lets you start recording most quickly Your performance will be recorded and saved to the User category in this instruments internal memory e MIDI Recording Independent Tracks RO page 53 This lets you record the right left and extra parts separately Since you can record the left part while playing back the right this is useful for recording both parts of a duet Since you can record up to sixteen parts separately record the performance of each instrument part one by one and create fully orchestrated compositions e MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Memory EMILE page 55 This method i
139. n On Off produces the sound from its tone generator when you play the keyboard In Local Control Off state the keyboard and the tone generator are cut off from each other This means that even if you play the keyboard this instrument will produce no sound Instead the keyboard data can be transmitted via MIDI to a connected MIDI device or computer which can produce the sound The Local Control Off setting is useful when you wish to play only an external sound source while playing the keys on this instrument Receive Param Setting display Determines which types of MIDI messages can be received or recognized by this instrument MIDI message types Note on off Control Change Program Change Pitch Bend System Exclusive On for all the MIDI messages On Off for each MIDI message Transmit Param Setting display Determines which types of MIDI messages can be transmitted from this instrument MIDI message types Note on off Control Change Program Change Pitch Bend SystemRealTime System Exclusive On for all the messages On Off for each message CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 91 System Menu To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt lt gt lt gt lt Description De
140. n set the IAC setting On or Off via the System Menu display Sound gt IAC The default setting for this function is On CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 19 Master Volume The volume level of the entire keyboard sound Adjusting the MASTER VOLUME slider also affects the output level of the PHONES jacks and the output level of the AUX OUT jacks A CAUTION Do not use the instrument at a high volume level for a long period of time or your hearing may be damaged NOTE System Menu display page 89 Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano Using Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to one of the PHONES jacks When the headphones are plugged into either of the PHONES jacks the internal speaker system is automatically shut off Two PHONES jacks are provided Two sets of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in If you are using only one pair of headphones you can plug them into either of these jacks 585 RER 545 535 S65GP Underside of Underside of keyboard N a Si keyboard 3 Standard stereo phone plug Standard stereo phone plug Reproducing natural sound distance Stereophonic Optimizer 585 575 545 The Stereophonic Optimizer feature recreates for headphones the spacious sensation you hear when you play an acoustic piano In general the
141. nal By connecting a computer to the USB TO HOST terminal you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI For details on using a computer with this instrument refer to the Computer related Operations on the website page 9 Clavinova E t USB TO HOST terminal O O USB cable EE E k Computer Connecting External MIDI Devices MIDI Terminals The sophisticated MIDI functions give you powerful tools to expand your music performance and creation possibilities 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 e MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI messages generated on this instrument to another MIDI device e MIDI THRU Simply relays the MIDI messages received at MIDI IN CLP 585 Clavinova MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI transmit MIDI receive Connections NOTICE Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters USB 3 0 cables cannot be used NOTE e The instrument will begin transmission 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 without passing through a USB hub e Fo
142. nced Functions 24 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices en ERT Selecting Voices nee Listening to the Demos En Enhancing and Customizing the Sound Playing the Realistic Resonance enhanced VRM K 31 Playing Two Voices Simultaneously Dual 32 Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices Split Mode ue 33 Using Dual and Split Simultaneously en 34 Using the Metronome ccccscsseesesessesseesseesseeeseessesse 35 Touch Response nn 37 Playing Back Songs 38 Playback of Songs ENEE 39 Playing a One hand Part Part Cancel Function HIER 43 Playing Back a Song Repeatedly ceescesseeeseeseees 44 Adjusting the Volume Balance een 47 Useful Playback Functions sceseeseeeesseeseeeseeeseeess 48 Playing the Keyboard along with Rhythm N T E Recording Your Performance 50 Recording Methods ee Quick MIDI Recording MIDI Recording Independent Tracks un MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Memory Audio Recording to the USB Flash Memory Other Recording Techniques cecceeseseseseeeseese Handling Song Files Song Types and Limitation of File Operations 61 Basic Song File Operation 0 c eceesseesseeseeseeeseeesseese 62 Deleting Files Delete 63 Copying Files Copy ss 63 Moving Files Move En 64 Convert a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during Playback MIDIto Audio ENEE 65 Renaming Files Rename n sssss
143. nd 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 determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate 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 This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B operation Responsible Party Address COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Yamaha Corporation of America
144. ne as soon as recording starts e KeyOn The already recorded data will be maintained until you press a key and actual recording starts as soon as you press a key 2 3 Use the A V buttons to select RecEnd then select the value which determines how recording stops by using the gt button e Replace The data after the point you stop recording will also be erased CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 57 Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance e PunchOut The data after the point you stop recording will remain 3 Press the SONG button to call up the Song display Specify the start point you wish to re record Use the A V buttons to highlight the measure number then use the lt gt buttons to move the playback position measure number to the desired point As another method press the Tel Play Pause button to start playback then press the Te Jl button again slightly prior to the desired point If necessary select the settings Voice and other parameters Select the desired settings if you wish to change the previous ones 5 Press and hold the Record button for a second to call nore up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs then fenced ween ropiacing the select the 4th item Song selected in step 1 then press the Foi an existing Song gt button to enter the recording mode D Press the V button to highlight Track then use
145. new blank Song selected 2 Press the V button to highlight Track then use the lt gt buttons to select a Recording Track When you want to record the right hand part highlight R Track 1 When you want to record the left hand part highlight L Track 2 Alternately when you want to record your performance to Tracks 3 16 call up the desired one by pressing the lt gt buttons repeatedly Ga Contains data FI Contains no data Recording Track 3 Play the keyboard to start recording After you finish your performance press the W Stop button to stop recording This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data Recording Your Performance NOTE If you want to record your performance to the USB flash memory or you want to add the recording to the MIDI Song in the USB flash memory refer to MIDI Recording to the USB flash memory page 55 NOTE Rhythm cannot be added to the recorded Song When you want to record a new track of an already recorded MIDI Song After selecting the target MIDI Song steps 1 4 on pages 39 40 press and hold the Record button for a second to call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs select the 4th item the selected MIDI Song press the gt button then go to step 2 described on this page NOTE If you record your performance with both
146. ng here will not be recorded to a MIDI Song and not be transmitted as MIDI messages Fixed Velocity Slider display Determines the velocity with which you play the keys 64 1 127 when the Touch above is set to Fixed NOTE The setting here will not be recorded to a MIDI Song and not be transmitted as MIDI messages Split Point Setting display Determines the Split Point the boundary between the F 2 A 1 C7 right hand and left hand keyboard areas Pedal Half Pedal Point Slider display Here you can specify the point to which you must 0 2 effective with depress the pedal right and AUX before the assigned the shallowest effect begins to be applied This setting applies only to press O0 4 the Sustain Continuously effect page 83 that is effective with the assigned to the right or AUX pedal deepest press Soft Pedal Slider display Determines how deeply the Soft pedal effect is applied 5 1 10 Depth This parameter is available only for the pedal to which Soft page 83 is assigned Pitch Bend Slider display Determines the range of the pitch bend that is produced 2 0 12 Pressing Range via the pedal in semitone steps This setting is available the pedal will only for the pedal to which Pitch Bend Up or Pitch raise lower the Bend Down page 83 is assigned pitch by 12 NOTE semitones For some Voices the pitch may not be changed according to 1 octave the Pitch Bend Range value set he
147. ng playback setting for a Song part is used priority order Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 16 while the setting for a keyboard part is used when Song playback is stopped priority order R1 L and R2 Voices Effect In addition Reverb and Chorus another Effect can be Differs depending Refer to the Effect applied to the R1 R2 L Voices of the keyboard on the Voice or Type List independently Note that this Effect type can be selected Voice page 83 for up to two Voices combination NOTE CLP 585 575 The Effect Type cannot be applied to the VRM Piano Voice Rotary Speed Available only for the Voice of which the Effect Type is set Differs depending Fast Slow to Rotary This parameter determines the rotation on the Voice or speed of the Rotary Speaker effect Voice combination VibeRotor Available only for the Voice of which the Effect Type is set Differs depending On Off to VibeRotor This parameter turns on or off the on the Voice or VibeRotor effect Voice combination VibeRotor Available only for the Voice of which the Effect Type is set Differs depending 1 10 Speed to VibeRotor This parameter determines the speed of on the Voice or the Vibraphone vibrato effect Voice combination Effect depth Adjusts the Effect depth for each of the R1 R2 L Voices Differs depending 1 127 Note that some Effect types do not allow you to adjust the on the Voice or depth Voice NOTE CLP 585 575 combination The Effect dep
148. nnection with the USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WLO1 sold separately The USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WLO01 lets you connect the Clavinova to an iPhone iPad wirelessly To do so follow the instructions in the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website and back to the Owner s Manual this book to see the Wireless LAN settings below which is needed for wireless connection Wireless LAN settings Start wireless connection according to the instructions in the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website then make sure to make appropriate setups from the following instructions Display the Networks and connecting to the access point Automatic Setup by WPS Manual Setup or Connecting by the Accesspoint Mode Refer to pages 75 78 in this Owner s Manual then set up as required 72 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE e Before using the USB TO DEVICE terminal be sure to read Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 When you use the instrument along with an application on your iPhone iPad we recommend that you first set Airplane Mode to ON then set Wi Fi to ON on your iPhone iPad in order to avoid noise caused by communication NOTICE Do not place your iPhone iPad in an unstable position Doing so may cause the device to fall and result in damage Connections The following menu will be shown when you connect
149. nnector Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view Otherwise the pedal may not function properly 6 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface 7 Attach the headphone hanger Use the two thin screws 4 x 10 mm to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration Pe Le 116 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual CLP 565GP Assembly Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items L Main unit TA TA TA SBS Legs Pedal box 688888 688888 6 x 40 mm fixing screws x 12 CH Cord holder PS 4 x 10 mm thin screws x 2 FA SD 8888 6 x 20 mm fixing screws x 4 AC Power cord Headphone hanger Assembling the Clavinova How to position the main unit Lean the unit against the wall as shown below Z cAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers Be sure to position the keyboard side on the bottom Spread a large soft cloth such as a blanket on the floor Place the unit on the cloth with the key cover closed and the keyboard side on the bottom and lean the unit against the wall so that the unit will not fall or slip Place a soft cloth against the wall to protect the instrument and the wall from scratches Incorrect A CAUTION
150. nnector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms e Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly process Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might result in damage to the instrument or even injury e Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over When transporting or moving the instrument always use two or more people Attempting to lift the instrument by yourself may damage your back result in other injury or cause damage to the instrument itself Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might trip over them When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the 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 to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet e Before connectin
151. ns to select Type 2 2 Press the gt button to call up the next display 2 3 Use the A V buttons to select Click 2 4 Press the gt button to call up the next display 535 S65GP Highlight Time Signature then select the desired Time Signature using the lt gt buttons Metronome display Metronome Time Signature 36 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up while a display other than Voice or Song is shown or while a Song is playing back or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode NOTE You can select Rhythm from the Metronome display page 49 Checkmark 2 5 Use the A V buttons to select the desired Time Signature Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Setting range 2 2 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 12 8 Default setting 4 4 Selecting a MIDI Song will change the tempo value to that specified in the selected MIDI Song data Tempo indication and Setting range Tempo is displayed as note type xxx For example 120 Selecting the Time Signature changes the available parameters as follows Note type Time Signature Setting range J Half note 2 2 3 250 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 5 500 J Quarter note 6 8 9 8 12 8 4 332 even numbers only H Dotted quarter note 3 8 7 8 10 998
152. nuto pedal center pedal If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press z the sostenuto pedal while holding the note s the notes will sustain as long as the pedal is held All 1 subsequent notes will not sustain When you press the sostenuto pedal here while holding the note s the notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal Soft pedal left pedal The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed In order to apply this effect play notes after pressing the pedal Keep in mind that this pedal function will be changed from the Soft pedal depending on the selected Voice When the Mellow Organ is selected pressing and releasing this pedal switches between fast and slow of the Rotary Speaker speed Rotary Speed on page 81 When the Vibraphone is selected this pedal switches Vibrato on and off VibeRotor on page 81 NOTE For details about the Piano Voices compatible with VRM or Damper Resonance refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 NOTE You can assign other functions to each pedal by using Pedal Assign in Voice Menu display page 82 NOTE The pedals are covered with vinyl covers when shipped from the factory If your instrument features the GP Responsive Damper Pedal remove the co
153. o The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit bottom_en_01 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 instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth NOohWD radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third pron
154. o page 36 Appears when Reverb is On 24 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTE To hear and experience the characteristics of the Voices listen to the Demo Songs for each Voice page 27 Also refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 for more information on the characteristics of each Preset Voice NOTE Touch Response page 37 will not be applied to some Voices For information about the Voices to which Touch Response can be applied refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 NOTE Pressing another Voice group button calls up the last selected Voice in the group Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices 2 Repeatedly press the same Voice group button as in step 1 to call up available Voices in order from the current group then select the desired Voice Refer to the Preset Voice List Detailed on page 96 You can also select the previous or next Voice in order using the lt gt buttons The selection range is in the currently selected Voice group The Voice group button lights up To select the first Voice in the group press the lt and gt buttons simultaneously G Play the keyboard Using Voice List display You can also select a Voice from XG Voices CLP 585 only which are not XG XG is a major enhancement of available with the Voice group buttons the GM System level 1 format page 38 and was developed
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156. olume balance turn on Dual Split then select the desired Voices e If you want to set Song playback parameters such as Repeat select a Song e If you want to edit your recorded MIDI Song data by calling up Edit in the Song Menu select the recorded MIDI Song Pressing the MENU button repeatedly will call up the following menu displays in order according to the vertical menu at the left of the display 2 Press the MENU button several times to select the desired menu EN M Voice Menu page 80 Song Menu page 84 E Metronome Menu page 87 D Recording Menu page 88 System Menu page 89 3 Usethe A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter Zy While referring as needed to the parameter list on TE Zi each page listed in step 2 use the A V buttons to navigate through the display vertically and use the lt gt buttons to navigate through display GI G E hor izontally Piano VRM Turns Setting CLP 585 575 4 7 a Damper Res Slider display Delen On the display called up in step 3 select K lt gt l CLP 585 575 ai a value or execute the operation Sting Res Slider display Deten CLP 585 575 which Most displays allow you to select a value by simply Ka Ke using the A V buttons although some such as pee eae Edit in the Song Menu and Backup in the System E E Menu let you execute an operation If a slider dis
157. on is carried out Press the EXIT button to close the Metronome display If you want to call up the Metronome display while maintaining metronome playback press and hold the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP for a second Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP to stop the metronome CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 35 NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up while a display other than Voice or Song is shown or while a Song is playing back or being paused temporarily or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode NOTE You can set the metronome volume BPM and so on via the Metronome Menu display page 87 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Setting the metronome time signature e ver 2 pa Ka EXIT 3 oeno me voe e LI Kai METRONOME DUAL Ga Sr 1 5 EH PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS OTHERS 1 Press the METRONOME RHYTHM button or the METRONOME button on the CLP 535 565GP to call up the Metronome display Metronome playback starts 2 Set the Time Signature D 565 575 545 Select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below using the A V lt gt buttons In the Click display select the desired Time Signature Metronome display Time Signature 2 1 Use the A V butto
158. on to listening to these Songs you can play the keyboard as the Song plays back MIDI Songs and Audio Songs There are two kinds of Songs that can be recorded and played back on this instrument MIDI Songs and Audio Songs A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a recording of the actual sound itself The performance information refers to which keys are played at what timing and at what strength just as in a musical score Based on the recorded performance information the tone generator of the Clavinova etc outputs the corresponding sound A MIDI Song uses a small amount of data capacity in comparison to Audio song and allows you to easily change aspects of the sound such as Voices used etc An Audio Song is a recording of the performed sound itself This data is recorded in the same way as that used in recording cassette tapes or with voice recorders etc This data can be played with a portable music player etc allowing you to easily let other people hear your performance You can play back the following types of Songs in this instrument e Preset Songs 50 Piano Preset Songs Piano 50 and 303 Lesson Songs Lesson e Your own recorded Songs see page 50 for instructions on recording e Commercially available MIDI Song data SMF Standard MIDI File The maximum size for playback on this instrument is approx 500KB per single MIDI Song e Commercially available Audio
159. ongs in the specified category then select a desired Song using the A V buttons The icon indicating Song types are shown to the left of the Song name Song List icon Data format AB Invention No 1 MIDI Songs JIE Invention No 8 fi F Audio Songs l Folder Icon Since the Lesson Songs are conveniently divided into specific folders NOTE NoSong will be shown in the select the folder and press the gt button then select a Song display when no data exists in that folder To select a recorded Song saved to USB flash memory When Songs cannot be When you record a Song and save it to a USB flash memory the recorded iaat oe Song will automatically be saved to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash Ifthe song cannot be read you memory If you want to select the Song from the USER FILES folder may need to change the i Language setting for the Song select USB in step 3 and USER FILES folder in step 4 name in the System Menu display page 93 A0 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Playing Back Songs 5 Press the gt t Play Pause button to start playback D Press the EXIT button to return to the Song display The current position of the Song playback will be shown Song display MIDI Song Song display Audio Song gt 100 Piano 50 89 Belt Invention No 1 amp To Current position Current position You can play the keyboard along with Song
160. onome Menu then use the AJ V buttons to select the desired parameter 1 D 1 Ge i Description Default setting Setting range lt lt lt S g AED Volume Slider display Determines the volume of the Metronome or Rhythm You 82 0 127 can adjust the volume balance between the keyboard performance and the Metronome Rhythm playback BPM Determines whether the note type of the tempo indication Time Sig Time Sig is affected by the Metronome Time Signature page 35 Crotchet or not crotchet When Time Sig is selected the denominator of the Time Signature is shown as the note type of the tempo indication The dotted quarter note is shown as the note type of the tempo indication only when the Time Signature is set to 6 8 9 8 or 12 8 Bell Determines whether or not the bell sound is played back Off On Off at the first beat of the specified Time Signature Intro Determines whether the Intro is played back or not On On Off CLP 585 before the Rhythm pattern is started 575 545 NOTE During Song playback the Intro cannot be played back even if you start the Metronome with this parameter set to on If Synchro Start function for Song is set to on page 48 pressing the METRONOME RHYTHM button starts rhythm from Intro Ending Whether the Ending is played back or not before the On On Off CLP 585 Rhythm pattern is stopped 575 545
161. or off On On Off IAC depth Slider display Determines the depth of the IAC The higher the value 0 3 3 the more clearly the low high sounds at lower volume levels SP Optimizer Switching the Stereophonic Optimizer effect between HP HP Off CLP 585 575 HP on or Off off For details refer to page 20 545 MIDI MIDI OUT Setting display Determines the MIDI channel on which the MIDI Ch1 Ch1 Ch16 Off messages generated via the keyboard performance will Not transmitted be transmitted from the MIDI OUT or USB TO HOST terminal When Dual Split is on the MIDI channels are assigned as follows e Performance via the R1 Voice n setting value e Performance via the R2 Voice n 2 e Performance via the L Voice n 1 MIDI IN Setting display Determines which part of the instrument will be Song for each of For each MIDI controlled by each channel data of the MIDI messages all MIDI channels channel coming from the MIDI IN and USB TO HOST terminal e Song e Song Song part is controlled by the MIDI messages e Keyboard e Keyboard The entire keyboard is controlled e R1 regardless of the Dual Split setting el e R1 The keyboard performance via the R1 Voice is e R2 controlled e Off e L The keyboard performance via the L Voice is controlled e R2 The keyboard performance via the R2 Voice is controlled e Off No part is controlled Local Control Local Control On is a state in which this instrument O
162. ord For models that feature a voltage selector Set the voltage selector to an appropriate voltage Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the voltage 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 IN 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 Ab WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the instrument or result in improper operation 5 1 Insert the plug of the pedal cord into the pedal connector 5 2 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown then clip the cord into the holders 5 3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord Assembling the Clavinova 5 4 Insert the plug of the power cord into the power connector Insert the pedal cord securely eee until the metal part of the i cord plug disappears from view Otherwise the pedal may not function properly 6 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm con
163. ord another Track enter the Song Recording mode again 7 1 Press and hold the Record button for a second The Recording Target Songs will be listed on the display 7 2 Use the V button to select existing MIDI Song at the bottom of the list then press the gt button Record your performance to another track by repeating steps 2 6 of this section In step 2 select a track which has no recorded data In step 3 play the keyboard while listening to the already recorded data 54 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the save operation Renaming the recorded Song The recorded Songs are named automatically but you can rename Songs as desired page 66 Recording Your Performance MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Memory T canne amp USE tach memory be sure to read the section Connecting USB MIDI Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 70 These instructions describe how to overwrite an already recorded MIDI Song NOTE in the USB flash memory or how to create a New MIDI Song on the USB flash Before starting the Recording memory operation check the remaining memory capacity of the USB flash memory System Menu 1 Connect the USB flash memory to the USB TO DEVICE EE USB Properties terminal 2 Select a MIDI Song as Recording target then enter the
164. pipes 8 4 2 of a principal brass instrument organ t is suitable for Baroque church music Organ Tutti his Voice features a full coupler of a pipe organ famous for the sound used in Toccata and Fugue by Bach Jazz Organ 1 he sound of a tonewheel type electric organ Sampled with Rotary SP effect its rotation speed is slow Often heard in jazz and rock idioms Jazz Organ 2 A same type of electric organ sound as Jazz Organ 1 This was sampled with the fast rotation speed of the rotary speaker effect Switch Voices between Jazz Organ 1 and Jazz Organ 2 to add variations to your performance Mellow Organ A mellow electric organ sound Ideal for calmer songs STRINGS Strings Stereo sampled large scale strings ensemble with realistic reverb Try combining this Voice with piano in the Dual mode Slow Strings The sound of a string ensemble with a slow attack Suitable for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano Choir A big spacious choir Voice Perfect for creating rich harmonies in slow pieces Slow Choir The sound of a choir with a slow attack Suitable for use in Dual mode with piano or electric piano 98 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Preset Voice List Detailed Voice Group Voice Name VRM cLp 575 Touch String Resonance CLP 545 535 565GP Damper Resonance CLP 545
165. play is shown set the value with the lt gt buttons then exit from the display using the EXIT button Also when the selected parameter provides only two options on and off for example simply pressing the gt button will alternate the value between the two options D To exit from the Menu display press the EXIT button CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 79 Voice Menu Voice Menu This menu lets you edit or set various parameters about the keyboard performance including as Voice parameters By turning on the Dual Split you can make the settings for each Voice or each Voice combination While playing the keyboard and hearing the sound change a parameter value to find your desired sound Note that you should turn on the Dual Split before calling up the Voice Menu display NOTE Parameters with are shown only when Dual Split is on To call up the desired parameter Turn on Dual or Split as necessary select Voices as necessary press the MENU button several times to select Voice Menu then use the A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt gt 1 Se A Description Default setting Setting range lt lt lt i s Se Piano VRM Turns the VRM effect on off On On Off Setting CLP 585 575 Damper Res Slider display Determines the depth of the string resonance effec
166. possibility of accident or injury e For benches that can be adjusted 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 e Keep special watch over any small children so that they don t fall off the rear of he bench Since the bench does not have a backrest unsupervised use may result in accident or injury 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 Even when the Ton Standby On switch is in standby status power lamp is 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 cord from the wall AC outlet DMI 5 2 2 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 7 NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction damage to the product damage to data or damage to other property follow the notices below E Handling e Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio may gene
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169. r information on setting up your sequence software refer to the owner s manual of the relevant software A CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other MIDI devices turn off the power of all the components NOTE For details about MIDI refer to MIDI Basics downloadable from the Yamaha website page 9 NOTE Since MIDI data that can be transmitted or received varies depending on the type of MIDI device check the MIDI Data Format to find out what MIDI data and commands your devices can transmit or receive The MIDI Data Format is contained in the MIDI Reference downloadable from the Yamaha website page 9 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 71 Connections CLP 575 545 535 565GP MIDI OUT Clavinova WA AAA MIDI OUT P re MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI receive wg d MIDI transmit Connecting to an iPhone iPad USB TO DEVICE USB TO HOST and MIDI Terminals You can connect a smart device such as an iPhone or iPad to the instrument By using an application tool on your smart device you can take advantage of convenient functions and get more enjoyment out of this instrument e For details on connections refer to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website page 9 e For information about the compatible smart devices and application tools access the following page http www yamaha com kbdapps Co
170. rate noise When you use the instrument along with an application on your iPad iPhone or iPod touch we recommend that you set Airplane Mode to ON on that device in order to avoid noise caused by communication Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration damage to the internal components or unstable operation Verified operating temperature range 5 40 C or 41 104 R Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard In 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 E Instrument Bench Maintenance To keep your Clavinova in optimum condition we recommend that you periodically follow the maintenance points below When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry dry or slightly damp cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths e Ifyou 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 w
171. re Aux Polarity A pedal connected to the AUX PEDAL jack may switch Make Make Break CLP 585 on and off differently For example some pedals turn the effects on and others turn them off when you press them Use this parameter to reverse this mechanism Aux Assign Setting display Assigns a function to the pedal connected to the AUX Expression Refer to the Pedal CLP 585 PEDAL jack Function List page 83 Aux Area Setting display Determines the keyboard area to which the function of All All Right Left CLP 585 the pedal connected to the AUX PEDAL jack is applied Play Pause Setting display Assigns the P E Play Pause button s function to one Off Off Left Center of the Left pedal Center pedal and pedal connected to AUX CLP 585 the AUX PEDAL jack If a value other than Off is selected here the corresponding pedal s function assigned in the Voice Menu page 82 is disabled Sound Brilliance Setting display Adjusts the brilliance of Voices played via the entire Normal Mellow 1 3 keyboard Normal Bright 1 3 O0 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual To call up the desired parameter System Menu Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter E y S Description Default setting Setting range Sound IAC Turns the IAC effect on
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173. ress the DEMO button again to switch to the Piano Demo display The currently selected Piano Demo name is shown in the display CFX Grand Sampling Start Demo Pressing the DEMO button alternates the display between Voice Demo and Piano Demo Select the desired Piano Demo using the lt gt buttons referring to the table below CLP 585 575 CLP 545 535 565GP Piano Demo List Piano Demo List 1 CES Grand Sampling 1 CFX Grand Sampling 2 B sendorfer Sampling 2 B sendorfer Sampling 3 VRM With 3 Damper Resonance With 4 VRM Without 4 Damper Resonance Without 5 Key Off Sampling With 5 Key Off Sampling With 6 Key Off Sampling Without 6 Key Off Sampling Without 7 String Resonance With 8 String Resonance Without Press the gt tt Play Pause button to start playback The Piano Demo stops automatically when Piano Demo playback reaches the end Press the M Stop button to stop playback Press the EXIT button to exit from the Demo mode 28 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual DSP Stands for Digital Signal Processor or Processing DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm for a wide range of effects including VRM and Damper Resonance Sampling A technology which records the sounds of an acoustic instrument then stores them to the tone generator to be played based on information received from the keyboard NOTE
174. s useful when you want to overwrite the already recorded MIDI Song in the USB flash memory or create a New MIDI Song on the USB flash memory e Audio Recording to the USB Flash Memory BENIJE page 56 This method lets you record your performance as Audio data to the USB flash memory connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 50 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Quick MIDI Recording D MD This method is the quickest way to start recording 1 5 gt E L EXIT C e a Kat METRONOME DUAL es KS A Ed iI ES Ge Make the necessary settings such as Voice selection and time signature Before starting the Recording operation select a Voice page 24 for your keyboard performance turn Dual Split on or off as desired set the time signature and volume of the Rhythm page 87 then select a Reverb Chorus Effect type as desired Press the Record button to enter the Recording mode The blank new Song for recording is automatically set fei Neu Song New blank Song file LA bill Start The gt t Play Pause button will flash at the current tempo To exit from the Recording mode press the Record button again Play the keyboard to start recording When you wish to record an empty section at the start of the Song press the Tel Play Pause button to start recording While recording the current measure number is shown on the display Hew Song B
175. splay Then perform the desired operation Higher or lower notes do not sound correctly when the transpose or octave setting is made This instrument can cover the range of C 2 G8 when you set the transposition or octave If notes lower than C 2 are played the sound is moved one octave higher If notes higher than G8 are played the sound is moved one octave lower Performance in Dual or Split mode is not recorded or part data is lost unexpectedly Switching to Dual mode or Split mode in the middle of the Song is not recorded Also the recording part for the Voice 2 Dual mode or the left hand Voice Split mode is automatically assigned page 53 If the assigned part already has data the data will be overwritten and deleted when you record The Song title is not correct The Language setting may be different than that is selected when you named the Song Also if the Song was recorded on another instrument the title might be displayed incorrectly Set the Language parameter page 93 via the System Menu display Utility gt Language gt Song to change the setting However if the Song was recorded on another instrument changing the Language parameter setting may not resolve the problem 104 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution Menu display cannot be called up When Song is being played
176. sssssssssssesssssssssssssess 66 Connections ns eessen 67 Connectors LM ne nE 67 Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE TOP itil keete nn mA 70 Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST Terminal s ire de A ia ees 71 Connecting External MIDI Devices MIDI Terminals Connecting to an iPhone iPad USB TO DEVICE USB TO HOST and MIDI Terminals ee 72 Detailed Settings 79 Basic Operations ss 79 Voice Mentions OO Song MENU serres 84 Metronome Menu esssssssssoscscossosssoscossssssssssoseess 87 Recording Menu System Menu sn 89 Appendix 96 Preset Voice List Detailed eneen 96 Song List ses LOO 50 Piano Songs ENEE 100 Lesson Songs ENEE 100 Rhythm List CLP 585 575 545 e sense LOL Message List ss LOZ Troubleshooting Assembling the Clavinova Assembly Precautions ss CLP 585 Assembly oeren CLP 575 Assembly ss nt CLP 545 535 Assembly EE CLP 565GP Assembly EE Specifications Weeer Index NERT CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 1 1 Introduction Panel Controls and Terminals Control Panel A 1 p Co DO EO FO GO AO BO C1 D1 E1 G1 A1 B1 Le LI KA SPAT E 13 CLP 535 Ge e 565GP STRINGS pu 0 Standby On switch
177. stay and carefully lower the lid so that the end of the stay fits into the recess in the lid To close the lid 1 Hold the lid stay and carefully raise the lid 2 Hold the lid in its raised position and lower the lid stay 3 Carefully lower the lid 18 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual A CAUTION e Make sure that the end of the stay fits securely in the lid recess If the stay is not properly seated in the recess the lid may fall causing damage or injury e Be careful that you or others do not bump the stay while the lid is raised The stay may be bumped out of the lid recess causing the lid to fall e Be careful to avoid catching fingers yours or others especially children s when raising or lowering the lid Getting Started Playing the Clavinova as a Piano Setting the Volume MASTER VOLUME To adjust the volume use the MASTER VOLUME slider located at the right of the panel Play the keyboard to actually produce sound while you MAX adjust the volume MASTER VOLUME Increases the level v V MIN Ly Decreases the level Intelligent Acoustic Control IAC IAC is a function which automatically adjusts and controls the sound quality according to the overall volume of the instrument Even when the volume is low it permits both low sounds and high sounds to be clearly heard IAC Control is effective only from the sound output of the instrument speakers You ca
178. tact with the floor surface a 7 Attach the headphone hanger Use the two thin screws 4 x 10 mm to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 113 Assembling the Clavinova CLP 545 535 Assembly 1 Attach C to D and E Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items L __ A Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not hide the connectors on the bottom of A CR E Cc L ABS J 1 1 Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal Bundled pedal cord cord Do not discard the vinyl tie You will inside need it later in step 5 1 2 Insert the protrusions into the holes on the brackets then attach D and E to C by tightening the four thick screws 6 x 20 mm 2 Attach B Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased the surface color of one side of B may be different from the other side If so position B e e ei e e EA EA Se side similar in color to D and E faces ei e e e ei Cord holders x 2 6 x 20 mm thick screws x 10 P oi wi 4 x 10 mm thin screws x 2 4 x 12 mm thin screws x 2 e e e ei 4 x 20 mm tapping screws x 4 Headphone hanger Power cord
179. ted Delete some Songs in the User USB flash memory or move Songs to another USB flash memory and try again Move completed to USB USERFILES This message appears when the move operation to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash memory is completed Move completed to User This message appears when the move operation to User on the instrument is completed 102 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Message List Message Meaning No device A USB flash memory was not connected to the instrument when you attempted to perform a device related operation Connect the device and try again No response from USB device The instrument cannot communicate with the connected USB device Redo the connection page 70 If you still see this message the USB device may be damaged Notice Protected Song This message appears when you attempt to handle the Protected Song For information on the limitation of file operations see page 61 Please wait The instrument is processing the data Wait until the message disappears then go on to the next step Protected device This message appears when you attempt a file operation page 61 record your performance or save the data on a read only USB flash memory Cancel the read only setting if possible and try again If you still see this message the USB flash memory is internally protected such as commercially available music d
180. th cannot be applied to the VRM Piano Voice Pan Adjusts the stereo pan position for each of the R1 R2 L Differs depending L64 leftmost C Voices on the Voice or center R63 Voice rightmost combination CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 81 Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter Turn on Dual or Split as necessary select Voices as necessary press the MENU button several times to select Voice Menu then use the A V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt gt IEN e S I lt lt lt Description Default setting Setting range Voice Edit Voice names Harmonic Cont Produces a distinctive peaky tone by raising the Differs depending 64 63 Resonance value of the Filter This parameter can be set on the Voice or for each of the R1 R2 L Voices when Dual Split is on Voice NOTE combination Harmonic content may have little audible effect or not be applied to some Voices Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the R1 R2 L Voices Differs depending 64 63 independently on the Voice or Voice combination Touch Sens Determines the degree to which the volume level Differs depending 0 softest 64 changes in response to your touch on the keyboard how on the Voice or largest changes hard you play Since the volume level of some Voices Voice in the level 127 such as Harpsichord
181. the USB TO DEVICE terminal otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly to call up the System Menu display then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below System Menu display Utility display em Menu Backup gt Language Utility Wireless LAN gt AN Option Wireless LAN display Select Network Detail 1 1 Use the A V buttons 1 3 Use the A V buttons to select Utility to select Wireless LAN 1 2 Press the gt button to 1 4 Press the gt button to call up the next display call up the next display 2 Press the gt button to call up the network list For a network with a lock icon DI you need to enter the proper password NETIW NETW 3 Connect the instrument to the Network 3 1 Select the desired network then press the gt button The name of the selected network will be fully shown in the display letting you confirm this is the network you want to use 3 2 Press the gt button e For a network without a lock icon Connecting starts e For a network with a lock icon You need to enter the proper password For details on how to enter characters refer to the Renaming files on page 66 After entering the password press the MENU button to finalize the setting This operation starts connecting automatically When connection is done successfully Completed is shown
182. the USB wireless LAN adaptor to the USB TO DEVICE terminal on this instrument Menus marked with differ in the Wireless LAN Mode parameters between the two modes Infrastructure and Accesspoint The default setting for the Wireless LAN Mode is Infrastructure To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the AJ V lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter gt IEN gt IEN gt GE Default A lt lt lt lt lt Description setting Setting range Utility Wireless LAN Select Networks Connect to an access point by In the Network selecting the network Infrastructure mode Other SSID Set the SSID Up to 32 characters half size alphanumeric characters marks Security Set the Security None None WEP WPA PSK TKIP WPA PSK AES WPA2 PSK AES WPA WPA2 mixed PSK Password Set the Password Up to 64 characters half size alphanumeric characters marks Connect Connect using the settings in Other display Detail DHCP Set the wireless LAN detailed On On Off settings IP Address Subnet IP Address Mask Gateway DNS Server1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 DNS Server2 can be set when Subnet Mask DHCP is set to Off while cannot be 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 set when DHCP set to On Use the Gateway lt gt buttons to select each 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 octet in t
183. then fast forward the Song to Point A using lt gt buttons 2 Highlight Set A using AJ V buttons then press the gt button After specifying Point A the display for specifying Point B is called up 3 Specify Point B in the same way as Point A Playing Back Songs Song Repeat setting 4 1 Select the desired Repeat type using the A V buttons in the setting display Setting display KA Checkmark e Off Disables repeated playback e Single Plays through the selected file repeatedly e All Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in order e Random Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in random order While the Repeat setting is on s or E is shown in the Song display 4 2 Press the gt tt Play Pause button to start Repeat playback 5 To turn off the Repeat function press the W Stop button to stop playback then select Off in step 4 1 46 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual Adjusting the Volume Balance When a MIDI Song is selected you can adjust the Volume balance between the Song playback and the sound you are playing on the keyboard or between the Right and Left parts of the selected Song When an Audio Song is selected you can adjust the Audio Song volume MENU 12 2 Pa al DEMO SONG VOICE e L Kat METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT PIANO E PIANO ORGAN STRINGS BASS O
184. tilisez un tournevis plat et faites tourner le cadran du s lecteur jusqu ce que la valeur souhait e apparaisse c t de l indicateur sur le panneau Avant d utiliser l instrument lisez attentivement la section PR CAUTIONS D USAGE aux pages 6 et 7 Pour plus d informations sur l assemblage de l instrument reportez vous aux instructions figurant la fin de ce manuel FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 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 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 provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions fou
185. tmasSwing 20 Christmas3 4 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 101 Message List Some message display remains open In this case press the EXIT button to close message display Message Meaning Access error The operation has failed The following causes can be considered If the following are not responsible the file may be damaged e The file operation is wrong Follow the instructions in Handling Song Files page 61 or Backup Restore pages 94 95 e The connected USB flash memory is not compatible with this instrument For information on compatible USB flash memory see page 70 e The protected Song on which you attempted the operation is defective Cannot be executed The operation has failed The following causes can be considered Solve the causes and try again e The file operation you attempted cannot be executed to Preset Songs or an Audio Song For information on the limitation of handling Song files see page 61 e The Song file operation cannot be made to an empty Song file page 51 or NoSong NoSong This is displayed when you select a folder which does not contain any Songs Change to Current Tempo This message indicates that you are applying the current tempo to the selected Song Change to Current Voice This message indicates that you are changing the Voice of the Song with the current Voice Completed This message indicates that the operation is
186. tons to select Backup use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V buttons to select Restore 4 Use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V button select Execute 5 Press the gt button to execute the Restore operation A message indicating that the operation is completed appears then the instrument will restart after a while System Menu E Factory Set Restarting the instrument with the initial factory settings loaded This lets you reset this instrument to its factory default settings which refers to the initial setting preprogrammed when shipped from the factory and is called up when you first turn on the power to this instrument Note that the following points e This operation resets the Backup Setting page 94 to the default setting e This operation will not delete the Songs saved in the User folder NOTICE Never turn off the power during this operation while Factory set executing is shown Doing so could result in damage to the data 1 Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu 2 Use the A V buttons to select Backup use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V buttons to select Factory Set 3 Use the gt button to call up the next display then use the A V button select Execute 4 Press the gt button to execute the Restor
187. ts or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer 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 E About functions data bundled with the instrument Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original e 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 Asa result this device may not play them back precisely as their producers or composers originally intended e The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd E About this manual e The illustrations and screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument e Apple Mac Macintosh iPad iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Thank you for choosing the Yamaha Clavinova
188. ual mode if one of two is the BASS NOTE When Voice 1 or Voice 2 in the display is highlighted pressing another Voice group button calls up the last selected Voice in the group Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices Split Mode Split mode enables you to play two different Voices on the keyboard one with your left hand and another with your right 1 To enter the Split mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly to light it in green Voice R DUAL SPLIT Voice L RE CFX Grand D Acoustic Bass Litin green Reu The Voice which is displayed at top is Voice R and the one at bottom is Voice L Select a Voice for the right hand area and left hand area 2 1 Use the A V buttons to highlight R Voice R in the display 2 2 Use the lt gt buttons or Voice group button to select the desired Voice Select Voice L in the same way as Voice R Play the keyboard Changing the Split Point You can change the Split Point the border between the right and left hand ranges from the default setting F 2 to any other key While in the Split mode hold down the DUAL SPLIT button and press the key you wish to assign as the Split Point ET LILI F 2 Center C To exit from the Split mode press the DUAL SPLIT button repeatedly so that the lamp turns off CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s
189. ues at higher volumes CLP 585 Clavinova Powered speaker le S SE dE SY AUX OUT AUX OUT t t f Input jack Phone plug standard Phone plug standard Audio cable Audio signal CLP 575 545 535 565GP Clavinova Powered speaker K X AUX OUT Input jack ti AUX OUT t t Phone plug standard Phone plug standard Audio cable Audio signal The Clavinovas MASTER VOLUME setting will affect the sound that is output from AUX OUT jacks When the Clavinovas AUX OUT jacks are connected to an external speaker and you want to turn off the speaker sound of the Clavinova switch the speaker parameter to off via the System Menu Utility gt Speaker page 92 PEDAL jack This jack allows connection to the pedal cord CLP 585 page 109 CLP 575 page 113 CLP 545 535 page 115 CLP 565GP page 118 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 69 Connections NOTE Use only the L L R jack for connection with a monaural device NOTICE e To avoid possible damage first turn on the power to the instrument then to the external device When turning off the power first turn off the power to the external device then to the instrument Since this instrument s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function page 15 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto Power Off when you do not intend to operate the instrument Do not
190. ure the lower part of C using two 4 x 14 mm round head screws 8 4 Securely tighten the screws on the upper part of C 110 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 9 Set the adjuster Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface a 10 Attach the headphone hanger Use the two thin screws 4 x 10 mm to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration Assembling the Clavinova CLP 575 Assembly 1 Attach C to D and FE Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package position them on the floor then place A on top of them Position the pads so that they will not block the speaker box on the bottom of A C 1 1 Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal C ALBA J cord Do not discard the vinyl tie You will need it later in step 5 Bundled pedal cord inside The pedals are covered with vinyl covers P N when shipped from the factory Before 1 2 Insert the protrusions into the holes on the starting the assembly please make sure to d Ce brackets then attach D and E to C by remove the cover from the damper pedal tightening the four thick screws 6 x 20 mm 2 Attach B E Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased the surface
191. uttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL Netsp ndingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s l nge netledningen sidder i en stikkontakt som er t ndt ogs selvom der er slukket p apparatets VAROITUS Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty k ytt kytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta standby 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 graphics 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 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 equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol 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 electri
192. utton to call up the next display Use the A V buttons to select the desired tonality in the Brilliance display To reset to the default setting press the A and V buttons simultaneously e Mellow 1 3 Soft and mellow tone The sound becomes more mellow and rounder as the number increases e Normal Standard tone e Bright 1 3 Bright tone The sound becomes brighter as the number increases 1 5 Use the A V buttons to select the value Default setting Normal NOTE If you select Bright 1 3 as the type of brilliance the volume level will increase slightly Under this condition if you raise the MASTER VOLUME slider setting the sound may become distorted If this happens lower the volume accordingly CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 29 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds Voices Reverb This control adds reverberation to the sound by simulating the natural reverberation of a concert hall The ideal Reverb type is automatically selected whenever you select a Voice but you can select any of the available Reverb types To select a desired Reverb type use the Voice Menu display Reverb page 80 This setting is applied commonly to all parts keyboard Voices Song MIDI Chorus This control adds warmth and spaciousness to the sound The ideal Chorus type is automatically selected whenever you select a Voice but you can select any of the available Chorus types To se
193. ver from the damper pedal for optimum use of the pedal effect NOTE While the sostenuto center pedal is held a sustained non decaying type of Voice such as strings or organ may sound continuously without decay after the notes have been released NOTE The center pedal or left pedal can be used as equivalent to the gt 1 Play Pause button on the panel by setting the Play Pause parameter in System Menu display page 90 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual 21 Basic Operations The three buttons located in the center of the control panel let you call up three main functions Voice page 24 Song page 38 and Demo page 27 These provide a variety of performance and other features for your enjoyment In addition various detailed settings can be made from the MENU button for even greater playability and performance potential Three main functions DEMO SONG VOICE Press the same button Function name Operation area again except DEMO SONG VOICE VOICE cH Information area cannot access METRONOME DUAL RHYTHM SPLIT PIANO E PIANO ORGAN D STRINGS BASS OTHERS D D Clavinova Detailed Settings i Press MENU repeatedly to select the desired menu MENU v Menu icon x wi XXXXXXX WEN H
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195. y display after a while NOTICE Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash memory while Executing is shown in the display USB Properties Shows the amount of free space and entire memory in the USB flash memory connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Amount of entire memory Amount of free space USB Autoload When this is set to on the Song saved in the root directory can be selected shown on the display automatically as soon as the USB flash memory is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Off On Off Speaker Setting display Lets you switch the speaker on off e Normal HeadphoneSW The speaker will sound only if headphones are not connected e On The speaker will always sound e Off The speaker will not sound Normal HeadphoneSW Normal On Off Contrast Slider display Adjusts the contrast of the display 5 5 92 CLP 585 575 545 535 565GP Owner s Manual System Menu To call up the desired parameter Press the MENU button several times to select System Menu then use the A v lt gt buttons to select the desired parameter
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