Troubleshooting – Yamaha CVP-207 EN User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Auto accompaniment chords are recognized

regardless of the split point or where chords

are played on the keyboard.

This is normal if the fingering mode is set to “Full Keyboard” or “AI Full Keyboard.”

If either of these is selected, chords are recognized over the entire range of the

keyboard, irrespective of the split point setting. If desired, select a different

fingering mode (page 62).

Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch.

The Scale parameter has probably been set to something other than “Equal,”

changing the tuning system of the keyboard. Make sure “Equal” is selected as

the Scale in the Scale Tune page (page 135).

Some channels do not properly play back

when playing back song data.

Make sure that playback of the relevant channel(s) is turned on (page 77).

If you experience distorted or out-of-tune

sound from the Vocal Harmony feature, your

vocal microphone may be picking up

extraneous sounds (other than your voice) —

the Auto Accompaniment sound from the

Clavinova, for example. In particular, bass

sounds can cause mistracking of the Vocal

Harmony feature.

The solution to this problem is to ensure that as little extraneous sound as

possible is picked up by your vocal microphone:

Sing as closely to the microphone as possible.

Use a directional microphone.

Turn down the MASTER VOLUME or volume for each part.

Separate the microphone from the instrument's speakers as much as

possible.

Cut the Low band via the 3 Band EQ function in the MICROPHONE SETTING

display (page 130).

Increase the microphone input level (“TH.”) in the Compressor function from

the MICROPHONE SETTING display (page 130).

Appropriate harmony notes are not produced

by the Vocal Harmony feature.

Make sure you are using the appropriate method to specify the harmony notes

for the current Vocal Harmony mode. See page 131.

The Harmony function does not operate.

Harmony cannot be used with the Full Keyboard or AI Full Keyboard fingering

modes. Select an appropriate fingering mode (page 62).

The microphone input signal and Vocal

Harmony sound cannot be recorded.

This is normal; recording the audio input of the microphone is not possible.

MIDI data is not transmitted or received via

the MIDI terminals, even when MIDI cables

are connected properly.

Make sure the HOST SELECT switch is set to “MIDI” (page 155). The MIDI

terminals cannot be used for the other switch settings.

When a voice is changed, the previously

selected effect is changed.

Each voice has its own suitable preset values which are automatically recalled

when the corresponding Voice Set parameters are turned on (page 143).

There is a slight difference in sound quality

between notes played on the keyboard.

Some voices have a looping sound.

Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher

pitches, depending upon the voice.

This is normal and is a result of the Clavinova’s sampling system.

Some voices will jump an octave in pitch

when played in the upper or lower registers.

This is normal. Some voices have a pitch limit which, when reached, causes this

type of pitch shift.

Disk save operations take a long time.

This is normal. Keep in mind that it takes approximately 1 minute to save 1

megabyte of data to a floppy disk.

The voice produces excessive noise.

Certain voices may produce noise, depending on the Harmonic Content and/or

Brightness settings in the FILTER page of the Mixing Console display

(page 122).

The sound is distorted or noisy.

The volume may be turned up too high. Make sure all relevant volume settings

are appropriate.

This may be caused by the effects. Try canceling all unnecessary effects,

especially distortion-type effects (page 123).

Some filter resonance settings in the Custom Voice Creator display (page 91)

can result in distorted sound. Adjust these settings if necessary.

Is the gain of the Low band set too high in the Master Equalizer display

(Mixing Console — page 125) ?

A strange “flanging” or “doubling” sound

occurs. Also, the sound is slightly different

each time the keys are played.

Both the Main and Layer parts are set to “ON,” and both parts are set to play the

same voice. Set the Layer part to “OFF” (page 57) or change the voice for each

part (page 55).

Problem

Possible Cause and Solution

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