Yamaha Clavinova CVP-600 Owner's Manual page 92

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Song Playback
Adjusting the Tempo
The playback tempo of the song can be changed freely as desired.
(See page 49.) The preset tempo for the selected song can be restored at
any time by simultaneously pressing the TEMPO [–/+] buttons.
Usually the tempo is indicated by numbers. However in case of the
free tempo software, "- - -" will appear in place of the tempo on the
display, and the measure numbers shown on the display will not corre-
spond to the actual measure; this only serves as a reference as to much of
the song has been played back. The increase or decrease of the tempo
based on the basic tempo is indicated by a percentage figure in the dis-
play when the tempo is changed (from -99 to +99 at maximum; the range
differs depending on the software).
TEMPO
RESET
V
Eject the disk
When you've finished with the currently loaded disk, simply press the
disk drive's EJECT button to remove it.
The LCD display returns to the main display.
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• The beat lamp may not flash for
songs not having rhythm.
• With some songs, the displayed
measure numbers may not match
those marked on the score.
• Make sure not to take out the disk
while the DISK IN USE lamp is lit or
while a song is being played back.
Volume Adjustment for Each Part
• The volume of each Part can be ad-
justed in the MIXER display.
Adjusting the Level Balance of Song
Playback and the Keyboard Voices
• Use the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME]
control (page 17) to adjust the volume.
• When playing back a song recorded
with the Auto Accompaniment function,
Auto Accompaniment cannot be turned
on by pressing the [ACMP ON] button.

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