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Owner's Manual
Mode d'emploi
Thank you for choosing the Yamaha Clavinova.
In order to make the most of your Clavinova's performance potential and features, please read this Owner's Manual
thoroughly, and keep it in a safe place for later reference.
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.
Nous vous remercions d'avoir choisi le Yamaha Clavinova.
Afin d'exploiter votre Clavinova au maximum de ses performances et de ses fonctions, lisez attentivement ce mode
d'emploi et conservez-le pour le consulter ultérieurement.
Avant d'utiliser l'instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D'USAGE » aux pages 6 et 7.
Pour plus d'informations sur l'assemblage de l'instrument, reportez-vous aux instructions figurant à la fin de ce
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  • Page 1 For information on assembling the instrument, refer to the instructions at the end of this manual. Nous vous remercions d’avoir choisi le Yamaha Clavinova. Afin d’exploiter votre Clavinova au maximum de ses performances et de ses fonctions, lisez attentivement ce mode d’emploi et conservez-le pour le consulter ultérieurement.
  • Page 2: Special Message Section

    DO NOT modify this unit or commission permanent record of your purchase. 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.
  • Page 3 Batteries MUST be installed correctlв. Mismatches or bв Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all incorrect installation maв result in overheating and bat- safetв markings and instructions that accompanв the terв...
  • Page 4 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected. (FCC DoC) * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. For the instrument and the AC adaptor FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) does not guarantee that interference will not occur in 1.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    For the instrument (except CLP-635) and the AC adaptor Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol CAU TION within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 6: Precautions

    For AC adaptor (CLP-635) WARNING CAUTION • This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic instruments. Do • When setting up, make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible. If some not use for any other purpose.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8: Notice

    • This product incorporates and bundles contents in which • Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha has equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices.
  • Page 9: Included Accessories

    This section explains how to set up and start using your Clavinova. Setup is so simple, you can start playing right away. To obtain these manuals, access the Yamaha • Main Operations: Downloads, enter the model name for searching the desired files.
  • Page 10: Features

    In addition, all models feature piano sounds created with samples of the Yamaha CFX flagship concert grand piano and the famed Vienna-made Bösendorfer grand piano.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS ............6 Handling Song Files ..........63 NOTICE ..............8 Song Types and File Operation Limitations ....63 Basic Song File Operation ........... 64 Information ..............8 Deleting Files — Delete ............65 Included Accessories ..........9 Copying Files — Copy ............65 About the Manuals .............9 Moving Files —...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Introduction Panel Controls and Terminals Control Panel A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 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.
  • Page 13 Panel Controls and Terminals C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 CLP-685 CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635 Music rest...
  • Page 14: Getting Started - Playing The Clavinova

    AC wall outlets in your area. contact your Yamaha For more information on connecting the power cord, refer to the assembly dealer. The use of an inappropriate replacement instructions on pages 113, 117, 119 or 123.
  • Page 15: P ] (Standby/On) Switch

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Open the key cover. 665GP 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 • Do not place objects such as pieces of paper or metal on top of the key cover.
  • Page 16 Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Play the keyboard. While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by using the [MASTER VOLUME] slider. For details, refer to “Setting the volume — [MASTER VOLUME]” on page 19. After you use the instrument, press and hold the [P] (Standby/On) switch for a second to turn the power CAUTION off.
  • Page 17: Music Rest

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto NOTICE • Any data which are not saved Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is will be lost if the power not operated for a specified period of time.
  • Page 18: Lid

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova 665GP To raise the music rest: CAUTION Pull the music rest up and toward Do not try to use the music yourself as far as it will go. rest in a half-raised position. Also, when raising or lowering the music rest, do Flip down the two metal Music braces...
  • Page 19: Setting The Volume - [Master Volume]

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Setting the Volume — [MASTER VOLUME] To adjust the volume, use the [MASTER VOLUME] Master Volume: The volume level of the entire slider located at the right of the panel. Play the Increases keyboard sound. the level.
  • Page 20: Cfx Grand] Button

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Reproducing the Natural Sensation of Sound Distance —Binaural Sampling and Stereophonic Optimizer This instrument features two advanced technologies that allow you to enjoy exceptionally realistic, natural sound, even when listening on headphones. Binaural Sampling (“CFX Grand” Voice only) Binaural sampling is a method that uses two special microphones set at the ear Sampling position of a performer and records the sound from a piano as it is.
  • Page 21: Using The Pedals

    Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova 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) NOTE Voices in the Piano group are When you press the damper pedal, the notes you play those contained in the “Piano”...
  • Page 22: Basic Operations On Display

    Basic Operations on Display On the screen display, you can call up three main functions: Voice, Song and Demo. In addition, various detailed settings can be made, for even greater playability and performance potential. Select a Voice, Song or When this is shown here, Selecting Voices Demo Song you can scroll through the...
  • Page 23 Basic Operations on Display Voice: Instrument sound for playing from the keyboard. In addition to the Piano sounds, a wide variety of other musical instrument sounds are available. Song: A piece of music for listening enjoyment or for playing back and practicing along with. Demo: Voice Demos let you experience the characteristics of the Voices.
  • Page 24: Main Operations

    Main Operations Enjoying the Piano Performance This instrument puts the sounds of two renowned grand pianos, the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial, as well as other piano sounds—each with its own distinctive appeal and sonic characteristics. Simply select the particular piano sound desired, according to the music you intend to play or your personal preferences.
  • Page 25: Customizing The Sound And The Touch Response Of Piano Voices (Piano Room)

    Enjoying the Piano Performance Customizing the Sound and the Touch Response of Piano Voices (Piano Room) You can adjust the detailed settings of Voices in the Piano group in the Piano Room. Try creating a custom piano sound by adjusting the various parameters such as lid position, string resonance, damper resonance and so on.
  • Page 26 Enjoying the Piano Performance What you can do in the Piano Room Default Item Icon Descriptions Setting Range settings Lid Position Determines how much the Lid is opened. Full Full, Half, Close Brightness Adjusts the brilliance of sound. Differs 0 – 10 depending on the Voice.
  • Page 27 Enjoying the Piano Performance What is VRM? The VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling) function uses sophisticated physical modeling to simulate the actual string resonance sound that occurs when the damper pedal on a real piano is pressed or keys are played and held. 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...
  • Page 28: Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)

    100. XG is a major enhancement of the GM System level 1 format (page 39), and was developed by Yamaha specially 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.
  • Page 29 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Press the [ ] button. NOTE Press the [<] button to return to The Voices in the selected group are listed in the display. the Voice List for selecting the Voice Group. Voice Use the [ ] buttons to scroll through the Voice list, and then press the [ ] button to select the desired Voice.
  • Page 30: Enhancing And Customizing The Sound

    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). Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “System”...
  • Page 31 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”...
  • Page 32: Playing Two Voices Simultaneously (Dual)

    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. 1, 4 To enter the Dual mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button once so that the lamp lights in red.
  • Page 33: Splitting The Keyboard Range And Playing Two Different Voices (Split Mode)

    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, 3, 4 To enter the Split mode, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button repeatedly to light it in green.
  • Page 34: Using Dual And Split Simultaneously

    Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Using Dual and Split Simultaneously 1, 4 To enter the Dual and Split modes simultaneously, press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button repeatedly so that the lamp lights in orange. Voice R1 Lit in orange Voice R2 Voice L 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.
  • Page 35: Playing Duo

    Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Playing Duo This function allows two different players to play the instrument, one on the left and the other on the right. This is convenient for practicing duets over the same octave range. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “System”...
  • Page 36: Using The Metronome

    Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the menu display. When Duo is on, the [DUAL/SPLIT] button is lit in green and the [Duo] is shown on the Voice display. Lit in green Play the keyboard. The sound of left-hand range is emitted from the left, the sound of right- hand range is emitted from the right.
  • Page 37: Setting The Metronome Time Signature

    Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Press the [TEMPO] button to call up the Tempo display. Tempo value Use the [<]/[>] buttons to adjust the tempo. NOTE For information on setting the You can adjust the tempo value (number of beats per minute) using the time signature, refer to page 37.
  • Page 38 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Tempo indication and Setting range Note type The length of one beat Tempo is displayed as “note type=xxx” (For example: =120). Selecting the Time Signature changes the available parameters as follows. Metronome detailed settings You can set the metronome Note type Time Signature...
  • Page 39: Playing Back Songs

    Voices and effects, and to ensure compatibility of data well into the future. 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.
  • Page 40: Listening To The Voice Demos

    Playing Back Songs Listening to the Voice Demos 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”...
  • Page 41: Playback Of Songs

    Playing Back Songs Playback of Songs NOTE MIDI Audio The instrument can automatically select a Song file saved in the root directory of the USB flash drive as soon as 2, 3, 4 the USB flash drive is connected. For instructions, refer to “USB Autoload”...
  • Page 42 Playing Back Songs Press the [>] button to display the Songs in the specified NOTE Press the [<] button to return to category, and then select a desired Song using the [ the category/folder. buttons. When “User” or “USB” category is selected, the icon indicating Song types are shown to the left of the Song name.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Tempo

    Playing Back Songs Press the [ ] (Play/Pause) button again to stop NOTE Useful playback functions are playback. described on pages 44 – 50. Even if you don’t press the [ ] (Play/Pause) button, the Song stops NOTE automatically when Song playback reaches the end. Pressing the [<] and [>] buttons simultaneously returns to the top position of the Song.
  • Page 44: Playing A One-Hand Part - Part Cancel Function (Midi Songs)

    Playing Back Songs Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel Function (MIDI Songs) MIDI Audio 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.
  • Page 45: Playing Back A Song Repeatedly

    Playing Back Songs Press the [ ] (Play/Pause) button again to stop playback. Even if you don’t press the [ ] (Play/Pause) 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.
  • Page 46 Playing Back Songs In the Repeat display, select a desired item using the [ ] buttons, then press the [>] button. If you want to set AB Repeat, select “A – B. ” If you want to set Song Repeat, select “Song. ” Set in the appropriate setting display.
  • Page 47 Playing Back Songs Song Repeat setting MIDI Audio Select the desired Repeat type using the [ ] buttons in the setting display. Setting display Checkmark • Off: Disables repeated playback. • Single: Plays through the selected file repeatedly. • All: Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in order.
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Volume Balance

    Playing Back Songs Adjusting the Volume Balance MIDI Audio 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.
  • Page 49: Menu Display

    Playing Back Songs Adjust the Volume balance by using the [<]/[>] 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”: R part volume will be lower.
  • Page 50: Useful Playback Functions

    Playing Back Songs Useful Playback Functions MIDI Audio Starting/pausing playback by using a pedal You can assign the Song Play/Pause function (equivalent to the [ ] (Play/ Pause) button) to the center or the left pedal in the “System” menu. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “System”...
  • Page 51: Playing The Keyboard Along With Rhythm Playback

    Playing the Keyboard along with Rhythm Playback This instrument features various rhythm patterns. In time with the Rhythm playback, you can enjoy your keyboard performance. About the Rhythm Tempo • The Rhythm tempo is equivalent to that set for the Metronome (page 36).
  • Page 52: Recording Your Performance

    Recording Your Performance This instrument allows you to record your performance in the following two methods. • MIDI Recording MIDI With this method, recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash drive 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.
  • Page 53: Quick Midi Recording

    Recording Your Performance NOTE Quick MIDI Recording If you want to record the left- hand and right-hand parts individually, refer to “MIDI MIDI Recording—independent Tracks” (page 55), since the This method is the quickest way to start recording. Recording method here assumes that both the left and right parts are being recorded together.
  • Page 54 Recording Your Performance After you finish your performance, press the [REC] (Record) button again 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 [>] button to execute the Save operation while “Save”...
  • Page 55: Midi Recording - Independent Tracks

    Recording Your Performance NOTE MIDI Recording — Independent Tracks If you want to record your performance to the USB flash drive or you want to add the MIDI recording to the MIDI Song in the USB flash drive, refer to With MIDI Recording, you can create a MIDI Song consisting of 16 tracks by “MIDI Recording to the USB flash drive”...
  • Page 56 Recording Your Performance If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>] button to execute the Save operation while “Save” is NOTICE highlighted. The recorded MIDI Song will be lost if you change to another After the Save operation is completed, the display shows “Save Song or you turn the power off Completed”...
  • Page 57: Midi Recording To The Usb Flash Drive

    Recording Your Performance NOTE MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Drive To connect a USB flash drive, be sure to read the section “Connecting USB Devices MIDI (USB [TO DEVICE] terminal)” on page 72. These instructions describe how to overwrite an already recorded MIDI Song NOTE in the USB flash drive or how to create a New MIDI Song on the USB flash Before starting the Recording...
  • Page 58: Audio Recording To The Usb Flash Drive

    Recording Your Performance Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded NOTICE Note that recording your performance. performance to a Track containing data will overwrite the previously recorded data. • When you want to record additionally to the currently selected MIDI Song, or record to a specified track on a NOTE The time signature and tempo blank MIDI Song:...
  • Page 59: Other Recording Techniques

    Recording Your Performance Other Recording Techniques Re-recording a MIDI Song in parts MIDI You can re-record a specific range of the MIDI Song. 1, 4, 5, 6 4, 7, 10 5, 8 Set the parameters which determine how recording starts and stops.
  • Page 60 Recording Your Performance Press the [SONG/DEMO] button to call up the Song List display. Select the desired MIDI Song. For instructions, refer to page 41. Specify the start point you wish to re-record. Use the [<]/[>] buttons to move the playback position (measure number) to the desired point.
  • Page 61 Recording Your Performance Changing the tempo or the Voice of a previously recorded MIDI Song MIDI 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: 3, 4 Select the MIDI Song you wish to change.
  • Page 62 Recording Your Performance When this operation is completed, “Completed” is shown on the display, and the Tempo Change display will be restored after a while. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the “Song” menu display. To change the Voice: Select the MIDI Song you wish to change.
  • Page 63: Handling Song Files

    User Your own recorded Songs (MIDI)   MIDI Songs with protect × × × applied    MIDI Songs with Yamaha’s × × proprietary protect applied      USB flash MIDI Songs drive device ...
  • Page 64: Basic Song File Operation

    Handling Song Files Basic Song File Operation Song files can be handled via the instructions shown below. Connect the appropriate USB flash drive containing the desired files to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. Select a Song for handling. For information on selecting a Song, see page 41. Call up the File mode.
  • Page 65: Deleting Files - Delete

    Handling Song Files Deleting Files — Delete For details about Song types which can be deleted, refer to page 63. See page 64 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. While “Delete”...
  • Page 66: Moving Files - Move

    Handling Song Files While “Copy” is highlighted, press the [>] button to call Copy destination: “USB” will be shown when the up the setting display. copy destination is the USB flash drive or “User” when the Copy destination instrument is the copy destination.
  • Page 67: Convert A Midi Song To An Audio Song During Playback - Midi To Audio

    Handling Song Files Convert a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during Playback — MIDI to Audio A MIDI Song in the “User” memory of the instrument or on a USB flash drive NOTE After conversion, the MIDI can be converted to an Audio Song then saved to the USER FILES folder on a Song remains in the original USB flash drive.
  • Page 68: Renaming Files - Rename

    Handling Song Files Renaming Files — Rename For details about Song types which can be renamed, refer to page 63. See page 64 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. While “Rename”...
  • Page 69: Connections

    Connections Connectors CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other For information about location of these connectors, refer to “Panel Controls electronic components, turn and Terminals” on page 13. off the power of all the components. Also, before turning any components on 665GP or off, make sure to set all volume levels to minimum...
  • Page 70: Connecting Usb Devices (Usb [To Device] Terminal

    Connections USB [TO DEVICE] terminal NOTE There are two different types of This terminal allows connection to USB flash drive or to the iPhone/iPad via an USB terminals on the accessory sold separately. Refer to “Connecting USB Devices (USB [TO instrument: USB [TO DEVICE] and USB [TO HOST].
  • Page 71 Connections AUX OUT [L/L+R] [R] jacks (CLP-685) NOTE Use only the [L/L+R] jack for AUX OUT [R] [L/L+R] jacks (CLP-675/645/635/665GP) connection with a monaural device. These jacks let you connect the Clavinova to external powered speaker systems, for playing in larger venues at higher volumes. NOTICE •...
  • Page 72: Connecting Usb Devices (Usb [To Device] Terminal)

    The instrument does not necessarily support all Only one USB flash drive can be connected to the commercially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. (If necessary, use a USB guarantee operation of USB devices that you purchase.
  • Page 73: Connecting To A Computer (Usb [To Host] Terminal)

    MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT devices can transmit or receive. The MIDI Data Format MIDI transmit is contained in the “MIDI Reference” downloadable from the Yamaha website (page 9). MIDI receive CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 74: Connecting To An Iphone/Ipad (Usb [To Device], Usb [To Host] And Midi Terminals)

    • For information about the compatible smart devices and apps, access the set “Wi-Fi” to “ON” on your following page: iPhone/iPad in order to avoid noise caused by http://www.yamaha.com/kbdapps/ communication. NOTICE Do not place your iPhone/iPad in an unstable position. Doing...
  • Page 75 Connections The following menu is shown only when you connect 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.
  • Page 76 Connections Wireless LAN in the Accesspoint Mode To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<]...
  • Page 77 Connections Displaying the Wireless LAN Networks and connecting to a Network Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, otherwise the displays for setup below will not be shown. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “System”...
  • Page 78 Connections Automatic Setup by WPS Please make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to NOTE the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, otherwise the displays for setup will not be WPS setup is not available while the instrument is in the shown.
  • Page 79 Connections 3-2. Select “Security” then press the [>] button to call up the Security list. Select the security then return to the “Other” display by pressing the [<] button. 3-3. Select “Password,” then set the password in the same way as NOTE SSID.
  • Page 80 Connections 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 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.
  • Page 81: Using The Audio Function

    Connections Using the Bluetooth Audio function 665GP Bluetooth availability The models CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP- 645 and CLP-665GP are equipped with functionality; however, even these models may not support logo depending on the country in which you purchased the product. If the logo is printed on the control panel, this means that the product is equipped with functionality.
  • Page 82 Connections Play back audio data on the smart device to confirm that NOTE You can adjust the volume of the built-in speakers of the instrument can output the the sound input via by the [MASTER VOLUME] audio sound. slider. To adjust the volume balance between your When you turn on the instrument the next time, the last-connected smart keyboard performance and the...
  • Page 83: Detailed Settings

    Detailed Settings Pressing the [FUNCTION] 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 As necessary, make the Voice settings or select a Song. •...
  • Page 84: Voice Menu

    Voice Menu Voice Menu This menu lets you edit or set various parameters related to keyboard performance, such as Voice parameters. By turning on Dual/Split/Duo, 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.
  • Page 85 Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: Turn on Dual, Split or Duo as necessary, select Voices as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Voice” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>]...
  • Page 86 Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: Turn on Dual, Split or Duo as necessary, select Voices as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Voice” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>]...
  • Page 87: Reverb Type List

    Voice Menu  Reverb Type List 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.
  • Page 88: Song Menu

    Song Menu Song Menu This menu lets you set various parameters related to Song playback and edit the Song data with a single touch. NOTE • 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.
  • Page 89 Song Menu To call up the desired parameter: Select a Song as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Song” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<]...
  • Page 90 Song Menu  Quantize Supplementary Quantize setting range 1/4....quarter note 1/6....quarter note triplet 1/8....eighth note 1/12....eighth note triplet 1/16....sixteenth note 1/24....sixteenth note triplet 1/32....thirty-second note 1/8+1/12..eighth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/12..sixteenth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/24..
  • Page 91: Metronome/Rhythm Menu

    Metronome/Rhythm Menu Metronome/Rhythm Menu This menu lets you set the volume and tempo indication format of the Metronome (page 36) or Rhythm (page 51). 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.
  • Page 92: Recording Menu

    Recording Menu Recording Menu This menu lets you make detailed settings related to MIDI Recording (page 52). NOTE The settings here will not affect Audio Recording. To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Recording” menu, then use the [ ] buttons to select the desired parameter.
  • Page 93: System Menu

    System Menu System Menu This menu lets you make the overall settings applied to the entire instrument. compatibility is indicated by the following icons. (For details on compatibility, see page 129.) models equipped with models not equipped with NOTE Parameters marked with * are available only if the instrument is equipped with functionality.
  • Page 94 System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<] [<] Keyboard Fixed Velocity (Pop-up...
  • Page 95 System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<] [<] MIDI MIDI OUT (Setting display) Determines the MIDI channel on which the MIDI...
  • Page 96 System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<] [<] Utility USB Format Cancel...
  • Page 97 System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [ ]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] Description Default setting Setting range [<] [<] [<] Utility Auto Power Off (Setting display) Lets you set the amount of time that elapses before the...
  • Page 98 System Menu  Backup Setting  Backup (Selecting parameters maintained even when the (Saving the Backup file for internal data) power is turned off) This lets you save data on internal memory to the connected USB flash drive as a backup file (named This lets you set whether some settings of the Backup “clp-***.bup”).
  • Page 99: Factory Set

    System Menu  Restore • This operation will not delete the * pairing information (page 81). (Restarting the instrument with the Backup file *For information on whether functionality is included with the instrument or not, refer to page 129. loaded) NOTICE Never turn off the power during this operation (while “Factory set This lets you load the backup file (clp-***.bup) saved...
  • Page 100: Appendix

         Studio Grand The sound of Yamaha’s C7 grand piano, which is often used in recording studios. Its bright and clear sound is good for popular styles.     Bright Grand Bright piano sound.
  • Page 101 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 Demo Songs are Yamaha original (© Yamaha Corporation). CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 102     Upright Piano The sound sampled from an upright piano, the Yamaha SU7. Enjoy the unique tonal character — and a lighter, more casual feel.    ...
  • Page 103 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 Demo Songs are Yamaha original (© Yamaha Corporation). CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 104: Song List

    Song List 50 Classics Lesson Songs Song Title Composer Album Title No. /Song Title Composer Arrangements Vorschule im 1–106 F. Beвer Klavierspiel op.101 Canon D dur J. Pachelbel 25 Etudes faciles et La candeur J. F. Air On the G Strings J.
  • Page 105: Rhythm List

    Rhythm List Category Name Pops&Rock 8Beat 16Beat Shuffle1 Shuffle2 Shuffle3 8BeatBallad 6-8SlowRock Jazz Swing SwingFast Five-Four JazzWaltz Latin Samba BossaNova Rumba Salsa Tango Kids&Holiday 2-4Kids 6-8March ChristmasSwing Christmas3-4 CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 106: Message List

    Yamaha (page 72). Internal hardware error A malfunction has occurred in the instrument. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor. Last power off invalid This message appears when the power is turned on after turning off the power while handling a Song file Checking memory (page 63) or saving a backup file (page 98).
  • Page 107 Unsupported device This message appears when an unsupported USB flash drive is connected. Use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha (page 72). USB device Communication with the USB device has been cut off because of an abnormal power surge to the device.
  • Page 108: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When a message is displayed, refer to the “Message List” (page 106) for troubleshooting aid. Problem Possible Cause and Solution The instrument does not turn 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).
  • Page 109 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution 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 97) via the “System”...
  • Page 110: Assembling The Clavinova

    Assembling the Clavinova When Moving the Instrument Assembly Precautions After Assembly CAUTION • Assemble the unit on a hard and flat floor with ample space. CAUTION • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all • When moving the instrument after assembly, always hold parts in the correct orientation.
  • Page 111: Clp-685 Assembly

    Assembling the Clavinova Attach E and F to D. CLP-685 Assembly Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. Connector panel Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package, position them on the floor, then place A on top of them.
  • Page 112 Assembling the Clavinova 2-2. Attach A. 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 × 14 mm round head screws.
  • Page 113: Connect The Pedal Cord

    Assembling the Clavinova Connect the speaker cord. 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.
  • Page 114 Assembling the Clavinova Attach the headphone hanger. Use the two thin screws (4 × 10 mm) to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration. 8-2. Hook C with holes onto the screws attached in step 8-1. 8-3. Secure the lower part of C using two 4 × 14 mm round head screws.
  • Page 115: Clp-675 Assembly

    Assembling the Clavinova Attach C to D and E. CLP-675 Assembly 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.
  • Page 116 Assembling the Clavinova 2-1. Secure A. 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 × 12 mm). 2-2.
  • Page 117 Assembling the Clavinova Connect the pedal cord and power Attach the headphone hanger. cord. Use the two thin screws (4 × 10 mm) to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration. 5-1. Insert the plug of the pedal cord into the pedal connector.
  • Page 118: Clp-645, Clp-635 Assembly

    Assembling the Clavinova Attach C to D and E. CLP-645, CLP-635 Assembly 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.
  • Page 119 Assembling the Clavinova 2-1. Secure A. 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 × 12 mm). 2-2.
  • Page 120 Assembling the Clavinova 5-1. 5-3. Insert the plug of the pedal cord into the Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal connector. pedal cord. 5-4. Connect one end of the power cord to Insert the pedal cord the AC adaptor.
  • Page 121: Clp-665Gp Assembly

    Assembling the Clavinova Lean the unit against the wall as CLP-665GP Assembly shown below. Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers. Main unit To prevent damage to the MIC-HPJ unit located at the bottom of main unit, make sure to place main unit on the styrofoam pads.
  • Page 122 Assembling the Clavinova Attach two front legs and a rear leg. 3-2. 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. Rear leg Front leg Front leg...
  • Page 123 Assembling the Clavinova Raising the unit to the standing Attach the headphone hanger. position. Attach the headphone hanger using two thin screws (4 x10 mm) as shown in the illustration. Use the front legs as support to raise the unit. CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers.
  • Page 124: Specifications

    Cabinet Key Cover Style Folding Sliding Music Rest Music Braces Voices Tone Generation Piano Sound Yamaha CFX, Bösendorfer Imperial Binaural Sampling Yes (CFX Grand Voice only) Piano Effects Key-off Samples Smooth Release Polyphony Preset Number of Voices 49 Voices +...
  • Page 125 Specifications Items CLP-685 CLP-675 CLP-645 CLP-635 CLP-665GP Effects Types Reverb 6 types Chorus 3 types Brilliance 7 types Effect 11 types Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC) Stereophonic Optimizer Functions Dual Split Songs (MIDI) Preset Number of 21 Voice Demo 19 Voice Demo Songs + 50 Classics + 303 Lesson Songs Preset Songs Songs + 50 Classics +...
  • Page 126 • Wireless MIDI Adaptor MD-BT01/UD-BT01 The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 127: Index

    Index Numerics Edit (Voice) ...............85 Effect ..................31 50 Classics ..............41, 104 Effect Depth ..............85 Effect Type List ..............87 Ending ................51 AB Repeat ................46 AC adaptor ................14 Access point ..............79 Factory Set .................99 Aliquot ................27 Fast forward ..............43 Aliquot Resonance (Aliquot Res.) .........26 File Operation ..............63 Assembly .................110 Format (instrument) ............99...
  • Page 128 Index MIDI Reference ..............9 Split Point ................33 MIDI Song ................39 Stereophonic Optimizer ..........20 MIDI to Audio ..............67 String Resonance (String Res.) ........26 Move ..................66 System menu ..............93 Music Rest .................17 Tempo ................36 Network ................77 Tempo (Song) ..............43 Time signature ..............37 Touch .................26 Track ..................55 Octave ................85...
  • Page 129: About Bluetooth

    • Yamaha does not guarantee all wireless connections between this unit and devices compatible with function. CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 130: For Canada

    For U.S.A. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 131: Declaration Of Conformity

    Eu, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, declaro que esta unidade cumpre os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/EC. Italian Con la presente Yamaha Music Europe GmbH dichiara che questa unitр è conforme ai requisiti essenгiali ed alle altre disposiгioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Dutch Hierbij verklaart Yamaha Music Europe GmbH dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de essentiщle eisen en de...
  • Page 132 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.
  • Page 134 Yamaha Global Site https://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads Manual Development Group Published 03/2017 MWAP*.*- **B0 ZY12730 http://download.yamaha.com/ © 2017 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Vietnam...

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