Using functions in non-rounded rectangles, Using the lcd display controls – Yamaha CVP-103M EN User Manual

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If you look at the upper right corner of the LCD, you’ll notice that the

FUNCTION display consists of several display pages. Press the PAGE [>]
key once to open the next page, which is titled FUNCTION [KEYBOARD
2]. We’ll use the functions on this page to discuss the next operation.

In addition to the

FIXED VELOCITY function, which is selected in this

display, the FUNCTION [KEYBOARD 2] page has two functions in normal
rectangles:

KEY TOUCH and VOICE SETTING. Such functions cannot be

selected; instead, pressing the corresponding LCD button changes the setting
directly without selecting the function.

Using Functions in Non-rounded Rectangles

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Using the LCD Display Controls

The FIXED VELOCITY function is de-
scribed on page 137.

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If you play a few notes, you’ll notice that your Clavinova is flat by quite

a bit. Now, let’s assume that you want to reset the keyboard to the standard
440.0 Hz. You could use the ▲ button (or the data dial, or the [+] button) to
return the value to its basic setting — but there’s an easier way:

When a function has a basic setting, you can reset it to that value by

pressing both the ▲ and ▼ buttons (or both the [–] and [+] buttons) simul-
taneously. Try doing this now.

There are some functions whose settings
cannot be returned to the basic value by
pressing the

and

buttons (or [–] and

[+] buttons) simultaneously.

When you’ve got the keyboard back in tune, you’re ready to go on to the

next operation.

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