Playing Different Voices Simultaneously; Keyboard Parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left) - Yamaha 301 Owner's Manual

Yamaha clavinova owner's manual
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Playing Different Voices Simulta-
neously
The Clavinova keyboard features various functions and performance conveniences
that are simply unavailable on an acoustic instrument. It allows you to play several
different Voices together in a layer, or play one Voice with your left hand while you
play a different Voice (or even two layered Voices!) with your right.

Keyboard Parts (Right 1, Right 2, Left)

Voices can be assigned independently to each keyboard part: Right 1, Right 2, and
Left. You can combine these parts by using the PART ON/OFF buttons to create a
rich, ensemble sound.
Keyboard Part Combinations
■ Playing a single Voice (Right 1 part)
You can play a single Voice over the entire keyboard range. This is used for nor-
mal performance—for example, with the piano Voice.
Right 1 part
■ Playing Two Voices Simultaneously (Right 1 and 2 parts)
You can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar Voices to create a thicker
sound.
Right 2 part
Right 1 part
Refer to page 74 for Voice selection operations for the Right 2 part.
■ Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Right 1 and Left
parts)
You can play different Voices with the left and right hands. For example, try play-
ing the bass Voice with your left hand and the piano Voice with your right.
The keyboard lamp will light at the split point of the keyboard.
Left part
Refer to page 75 for Voice selection operations for the Left part.
■ Playing Three Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands (Right 1, 2
and Left parts)
You can combine these three parts to create a rich, ensemble sound.
Left part

Playing Different Voices Simultaneously

Right 1 part
Right 2 part
Right 1 part
CVP-305/303/301 Owner's Manual
Adjusting the volume balance
among parts
Adjust the volume balance
among the parts in the BALANCE
display (page 39).
Specifying the split point (the
border between the right-
and left-hand range)
See page 100.
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