Yamaha Clavinova CLP-330 Owner's Manual

Yamaha Clavinova CLP-330 Owner's Manual

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C L P - 3 7 0 / 3 4 0 / 3 3 0
C L P - S 3 0 8 / S 3 0 6
IMPORTANT
—Check your power supply—
Make sure that your local AC
mains voltage matches the
voltage specified on the name
plate on the bottom panel. In
some areas a voltage selector
may be provided on the bottom
panel of the main keyboard unit
near the power cord. Make sure
that the voltage selector is set for
the voltage in your area. The
voltage selector is set at 240V
when the unit is initially shipped.
To change the setting use a
"minus" screwdriver to rotate the
selector dial so that the correct
voltage appears next to the
pointer on the panel.
For information on assembling
the keyboard stand, refer to the
instructions at the end of this
manual.
OWNER'S MANUAL
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MODE D'EMPLOI

MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

WICHTIG
—Überprüfen Sie Ihren
Netzanschluss—
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass die
Spannung in Ihrem örtlichen
Stromnetz mit der Spannung
übereinstimmt, die auf dem
Typenschild auf der Unterseite
des Instruments angegeben ist. In
bestimmten Regionen ist auf der
Unterseite des Keyboards in der
Nähe des Netzkabels ein
Spannungswähler angebracht.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der
Spannungswähler auf die
Spannung Ihres lokalen
Stromnetzes eingestellt ist. Dieser
Spannungswähler ist bei
Auslieferung auf 240 V
eingestellt. Sie können die
Einstellung mit einem
Schlitzschraubenzieher ändern.
Drehen Sie dazu den
Wählschalter, bis der Pfeil auf
dem Instrument auf die richtige
Spannung zeigt.
Weitere Informationen über die
Montage des Keyboard-Ständers
erhalten Sie in den Anweisungen
am Ende dieses Handbuchs.
IMPORTANT
—Contrôler la source
d'alimentation—
Vérifiez que la tension spécifiée
sur le panneau inférieur
correspond à la tension du
secteur. Dans certaines régions,
l'instrument peut être équipé d'un
sélecteur de tension situé sur le
panneau inférieur du clavier à
proximité du cordon
d'alimentation.
Vérifiez que ce sélecteur est bien
réglé en fonction de la tension
secteur de votre région. Le
sélecteur de tension est réglé sur
240 V au départ d'usine. Pour
modifier ce réglage, utilisez un
tournevis à lame plate pour
tourner le sélecteur afin de mettre
l'indication correspondant à la
tension de votre région vis à vis
du repère triangulaire situé sur le
panneau.
Pour obtenir des informations sur
l'assemblage du support du
clavier, reportez-vous aux
instructions à la fin de ce manuel.
IMPORTANTE
—Verifique la alimentación de
corriente—
Asegúrese de que tensión de
alimentación de CA de su área
corresponde con la tensión
especificada en la placa de
características del panel inferior.
En algunas zonas puede haberse
incorporado un selector de
tensión en el panel inferior de la
unidad del teclado principal,
cerca del cable de alimentación.
Asegúrese de que el selector de
tensión esté ajustado a la tensión
de su área. El selector de tensión
se ajusta a 240V cuando la
unidad sale de fábrica. Para
cambiar el ajuste, emplee un
destornillador de cabeza "recta"
para girar el selector de modo
que aparezca la tensión correcta
al lado del indicador del panel.
Para información sobre el
montaje del soporte del teclado,
consulte las instrucciones al final
de este manual.
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Important Safety and Setup
Power Supply and Voltage Selector
Ensure local AC mains voltage matches instrument specification and set the voltage selector.
Product Safety and Notices
Product Safety Markings, Battery, and Disposal
Explanation of safety symbols, battery precautions, and disposal guidelines.
Important Notices and Service Responsibility
Product notices, specification changes, and owner's responsibility for service charges.
About this Manual and Data
Manual Structure and Data List
Overview of manual sections, data list, and downloading MIDI materials.
Illustrations, Copyrights, and Trademarks
Notes on illustrations, panel examples, copyright for musical data, and trademarks.
Precautions for Safe Operation
WARNING: Electrical and Fire Hazards
Precautions to avoid injury/death from electrical shock, damage, fire, water, and heat.
CAUTION: Physical Injury and Property Damage
Precautions to avoid physical injury or damage to instrument/property from handling and placement.
General Handling and Data Management
General Handling and Bench Usage Cautions
Cautions for connections, maintenance, handling, and using the bench.
Saving and Backing Up Data
Information on saving instrument data to external media and backing up USB storage.
Accessories, Tuning, and Transport
Included Accessories and Tuning Information
List of included accessories and note on Clavinova's inherent tuning stability.
Transporting the Clavinova
Instructions and cautions for moving the instrument, including use of protective sheet.
Key Features of the Clavinova
Graded Hammer Keyboards and Artificial Ivory Tops
Details on GH3 and Natural Wood keyboards for enhanced feel and playability.
AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Technology
Explanation of Yamaha's sampling system for rich piano sounds with dynamic nuances.
Internet Direct Connection Functionality
Ability to connect to the Internet for accessing song data from a dedicated website.
Panel Controls and Terminals Overview
CLP-370/340/330 and CLP-S308/S306 Panel Layouts
Illustration and identification of controls on the respective model panels.
Detailed Panel Control Descriptions
Control Descriptions (Buttons 1-9)
Detailed explanation of controls numbered 1 through 9 on the panel.
Control Descriptions (Buttons 10-27)
Detailed explanation of controls numbered 10 through 27 on the panel.
Initial Setup and Operation
Key Cover Operation for Different Models
Instructions on opening and closing the key cover for CLP-370/340/330 and CLP-S308/S306.
Music Rest Operation
Music Rest Operation for Different Models
How to raise/lower or unfold/fold the music rest for different model types.
Connecting Power and Turning On
Music Braces and Power Cord Connection
Braces for holding music pages and instructions for connecting the power cord.
Turning the Power On and Off
How to use the power switch and indicators.
Volume, Headphones, and Speaker Settings
Setting Volume, Using Headphones, and Speaker Switch
Adjusting volume, connecting headphones, and using the speaker switch.
Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs
Preset Song Mode, Playback, and Adjustments
How to select songs, play them, adjust volume/tempo, and stop playback.
Using Practice Functions Overview
Introduction to practice functions like Part Cancel and A-B Repeat.
Practicing Preset Songs with Part Cancel
Practicing One-Hand Parts (Part Cancel)
How to turn left/right hand parts on/off for practice.
Starting, Stopping, and Sync Start Playback
How to start playback, use Sync Start, and stop/pause playback.
A-B Repeat for Practicing Phrases
Setting A-B Repeat Points and Playback
How to set beginning (A) and end (B) points to repeat a song phrase.
Stopping and Canceling A-B Repeat
How to stop playback and cancel A-B repeat points.
Selecting and Playing Voices
Selecting Preset Voices and Notes
How to select voices and notes on voice characteristics and loudness control.
Using the Pedals
Damper, Sostenuto, and Soft Pedal Functions
Functionality of the Damper, Sostenuto, and Soft pedals.
Adjusting Reverb and Effects Depth
[EFFECT] Control and Depth
How to select effects and adjust their depth.
[DAMPER RES.] Function
How to turn Damper Resonance ON/OFF and adjust its depth.
Adjusting Touch Sensitivity
Touch Sensitivity Types and FIXED Volume Adjustment
Selecting touch types and adjusting volume for FIXED sensitivity.
Transposition Function
Using the Transpose Function and Terminology
How to shift keyboard pitch and its definition and range.
Combining Voices (Dual Mode)
Engaging, Exiting Dual Mode, and Related Notes
How to use Dual mode and notes on its variations, reverb, and effect settings.
Splitting the Keyboard Range (Split Mode)
Engaging Split Mode and Specifying Split Point
How to engage Split mode and change the key separating left/right sections.
Selecting Voices for Split Mode
Selecting Right/Left Hand Voices and Exiting Mode
How to select voices and exit Split mode, with related notes.
Using the Metronome
Starting, Adjusting, and Stopping the Metronome
How to start, adjust tempo/time signature, and stop the metronome.
Recording Your Performance
Recording a Performance Quickly and Cautions
Simple recording method and warnings about erasing songs.
Recording Process Steps
Initial Settings, Record Ready Mode, and Starting/Stopping
Steps for recording: settings, record ready, starting, and stopping.
Recording Right/Left Parts Separately
Steps for Recording Individual Parts
Initial settings, selecting song, engaging record mode, and starting/stopping part recording.
Details of Recorded Data
Recorded Data for Individual Parts and Entire Song
List of data recorded for individual parts and the entire song.
Changing Initial Settings After Recording
Modifying Settings and Cautions During Change
How to change settings and warnings about accidental recording.
Saving Songs to USB Storage
Selecting Song/Container, Overwriting, and Cautions
How to save, overwrite songs, and cautions during file operations.
Caution on Renaming User Files
Warning not to rename User files on a computer to maintain loadability.
Loading Songs from USB Storage
Selecting Container, Loading Song, and Cautions
How to select container, load song to U03, and cautions during loading.
Deleting Song Files from USB Storage
Selecting Files for Deletion and Execution
How to select files for deletion and confirm the operation.
Notes on Non-Deletable Files
Information on protected songs that cannot be deleted.
Formatting the USB Storage Device
Engaging and Executing Format Mode with Cautions
How to format the device and cautions regarding data loss.
Handling USB Storage Devices (Precautions)
Precautions for USB Terminals and Device Handling
Precautions for USB terminals, device compatibility, write-protect, and connection/removal.
Precautions for USB [TO HOST] Terminal
Precautions for connecting computer to avoid freezing and data loss.
Handling Floppy Disk Drive and Disks
Floppy Drive Installation, Compatibility, and Disk Handling
Instructions for drive installation, compatibility, disk handling, and data protection.
Cleaning Drive Head and Disk Precautions
Recommendations for cleaning the drive head and disk handling precautions.
Playing Back Songs
Types of Playable Songs, Formats, and Playback Notes
Overview of playable songs, formats, and notes on playback settings.
Playing Back User/External Songs
Selecting, Playing, Adjusting, and Repeating Songs
How to select, play, adjust volume/tempo, and repeat songs.
Playing Back USB Songs and Useful Functions
Playing Back USB Songs and Playback Functions
How to play USB songs and use functions like Part Control, Sync Start, and Pedal assignment.
Internet Direct Connection Setup
Overview and Connection Setup (Cable without Router)
Feature overview, ISP subscription, and cable connection example.
Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
Internet Connection Methods (Cable and Wireless)
How to connect via cable (DHCP, Static IP) or wireless (USB LAN Adapter).
About Internet Settings
Creating and Loading Internet Setting Files
How to create setting files on Yamaha website and load them to instrument.
Notes on Internet Settings and Connections
Notes on connection types and backup of settings.
Exporting Internet Connection Information
Selecting Function, Exporting, and Cautions
How to select function, export information, and handle errors.
Other Internet Operations
Checking Instrument and LAN Port Driver Versions
How to check the version numbers of the instrument and LAN Port driver.
Checking USB-LAN Adapter Driver Version
Checking USB-LAN Adapter Driver Version
How to check the version number of the USB-LAN Adapter driver.
Initializing Internet Settings
Initializing Settings and Cautions
How to initialize settings, cautions, and list of default settings.
Listening to Internet Songs
Internet Song Playback Procedure and Notes
How to play internet songs and notes on playback settings.
Glossary of Internet Terms
Internet Terms Definitions (A-W)
Definitions of various internet-related terms.
Detailed Settings - Function Mode
Parameter List Overview
List of available parameters for various functions.
Basic Procedure in Function Mode
Engaging Function Mode and Selecting Functions
How to engage Function mode and select desired functions.
Using Buttons and LAN Settings Functions
How to use buttons to set values and overview of LAN settings.
Operating Functions and Exiting Mode
Operating Functions with Buttons
How to use buttons to adjust settings.
Exiting Function Mode
How to exit Function mode.
About Specific Functions
F1: Fine Tuning of the Pitch
How to fine tune the instrument's pitch.
Setting Pitch Using Keyboard Keys
Alternative method to set pitch using keyboard keys.
F2: Selecting a Scale
Scale Types Overview and Selection
Introduction to scale types and how to select them.
F2.2: Base Note Setting
How to specify the root note for scales.
F3: Dual Mode Functions
Dual Mode Settings: Balance, Detune, Octave Shift
How to adjust balance, detune, and octave shift for Dual mode voices.
Dual Effect Depth and Reset Functions
How to set effect depth and reset Dual mode functions.
F4: Split Mode Functions (CLP-370/340)
Split Mode Settings: Point, Balance, Octave Shift
How to set split point, balance, and octave shift.
Split Effect Depth, Damper Range, and Reset
How to set effect depth, damper range, and reset Split mode functions.
F5/F4: Other Functions
Left Pedal Mode and Soft Pedal Effect Depth
Assigning left pedal functions and setting soft pedal effect depth.
Sustain Sample Depth and Keyoff Volume
How to adjust sustain sample depth and keyoff volume.
Song Channel Selection
How to select song channels for specific song types.
F6/F5: Metronome Volume
Adjusting Metronome Volume
How to change the volume of the metronome sound.
F7/F6: MIDI Functions
MIDI Transmit Channel Selection
How to specify the MIDI channel for transmitting data.
MIDI Function Details
MIDI Receive Channel, Local Control, Program Change
Settings for MIDI receive channel, local control, and program change.
Control Change ON/OFF
How to cancel MIDI control change data reception/transmission.
MIDI Transmit and Initial Setup Send
F7.6/F6.6: Panel/Status Transmit
How to transmit current panel settings via MIDI OUT.
F7.7/F7.7: Initial Setup Send
How to send panel settings data to a computer or tone generator.
F8/F7: Backup Functions
Description of Backup Sub-modes (Voice, MIDI, Tuning, Others)
Overview of backup options for Voice, MIDI, Tuning, and Other settings.
Character Code and LAN Settings
How to change character code and information on LAN settings.
Connectors and Connections
AUX OUT Jacks and Usage Notes
How to connect to an external audio system and usage notes.
Sound Output Conditions Table
Table showing speaker output conditions with/without headphones and AUX OUT.
Audio, USB, and MIDI Connections
AUX IN Jacks, MIDI Terminals, and [LAN] Terminal
How to connect external instruments, MIDI devices, and the Internet.
About MIDI and USB Terminals
Explanation of MIDI and USB terminals.
Connecting to a USB Storage Device
Compatible USB Devices and Precautions
List of compatible USB devices and precautions for connection.
USB Device Connection/Removal Cautions
Cautions for connecting/disconnecting devices and avoiding data corruption.
Formatting USB Storage Media
Procedure for formatting USB media if prompted.
Managing USB Storage Data
Displaying USB Data, Protecting Data, and Backing Up to Computer
How to view USB data, use write-protect, and back up data to computer.
Copying Files from Computer to USB Storage
How to transfer files from computer hard disk to USB storage device.
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Computer Connection Procedure and Precautions
How to connect computer via USB [TO HOST] and precautions.
Transferring Song Data with Computer
Loading Song Data from Computer and System Requirements
How to load song data from computer and system requirements for software.
Caution During Data Transmission
Warning not to turn off power or unplug during data transmission.
Transmitting Song Data from Instrument to Computer
Data Transferable from Instrument to Computer
List of data that can be transferred: user songs, backup data, loaded songs.
Data Backup Procedures
Data That Can Be Saved and Moving Data to Computer
Panel settings, songs, and how to move data using Musicsoft Downloader.
Notes on MSD Usage and Data States
Notes on MSD operation and states where it cannot be used.
Message List and Explanations
Message List (CLr, con, E01, E02, E04, End, Err)
Explanations for various messages displayed during operations.
Message List (FCL, For, FUL, Lod, n y, n–y, Pro)
Further explanations for operational messages and confirmations.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Troubleshooting: Power, Sound, Pedal, and USB Issues
Solutions for common problems like no power, sound issues, pedal not working, or USB device errors.
Optional Accessories
Optional Accessories (Bench, Headphones, Floppy Drive)
Descriptions of optional bench, headphones, and floppy disk drive.
CLP-370 Stand Assembly Steps 1-4
Steps 1-4: Attaching Stand Components and Securing Main Unit
Instructions for attaching stand parts and securing the main unit.
CLP-370 Stand Assembly Steps 5-8
Connecting Cords, Adjustments, and Checks
Connecting cords, setting adjuster, attaching hanger, and post-assembly checks.
CLP-340/330 Stand Assembly Steps 5-8
Connecting Cords, Adjustments, and Checks
Connecting cords, setting adjuster, attaching hanger, and post-assembly checks.
CLP-S308/S306 Keyboard Stand Assembly
Parts Identification and Assembly Precautions
List of parts and tools, and cautions for assembly.
Protective Sheet Usage for Transport
Instructions for using the protective sheet for transport.
CLP-S308/S306 Stand Assembly Steps 5-10
Connecting Cords, Adjustments, and Attaching Hanger
Connecting cords, setting adjuster, and attaching headphone hanger.
CLP-S308/S306 Stand Assembly Post-Assembly Checks and Cautions
Post-Assembly Checks and Transport Cautions
Checks after assembly and cautions for moving/transporting the instrument.
Preset Voice List (CLP-370/340)
Voice Descriptions (Grand Piano, E. Piano, Harpsichord, E. Clavichord)
Descriptions for Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, E.Clavichord voices.
Voice Descriptions (Vibraphone, Organ, Strings, Choir, Guitar)
Descriptions for Vibraphone, Organ, Strings, Choir, Guitar voices.
Preset Voice List (Continued)
Voice Descriptions (Guitar, Wood Bass, E. Bass)
Descriptions for Guitar, Wood Bass, Electric Bass voices.
Preset Voice List (CLP-330, CLP-S308/S306)
Voice Descriptions (Grand Piano, E. Piano, Harpsichord, Organ)
Descriptions for Grand Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord, Organ voices.
Voice Descriptions (Vibraphone, Strings, Choir, Guitar)
Descriptions for Vibraphone, Strings, Choir, Guitar voices.
Demo Song List
Demo Song Titles and Composers
List of demo songs, titles, and composers.
Piano Voice Demo Description
Piano Voice Demo Details
Description of piano voice demos, including sampling types.
Factory Setting List
Default Settings: Voice, Dual, Split, Brilliance, Reverb, Effect
Default settings for various voice and effect parameters.
Default Settings: Metronome, Tempo, Transpose, Tuning
Default settings for Metronome, Tempo, Transpose, and Tuning.
Factory Setting List (Continued)
Default Settings: MIDI Functions and Backup
Default settings for MIDI functions and backup options.
Specifications
Size, Weight, and Control Interface Specifications
Dimensions, weight, keyboard type, touch sensitivity, pedals, and display.
Cabinet, Voices, and Effect Specifications
Specifications for cabinet, tone generation, voices, and effects.
Specifications (Continued)
Songs, Functions, Storage, Connectivity, and Amplifiers Specifications
Specifications for songs, functions, storage, connectivity, and amplifiers.
Bundled Software and Included Accessories
Information on bundled software and included accessories.

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