Useful playback functions, Procedure, Select the desired song – Yamaha CLP-230 User Manual

Page 43: Start and stop playback, English 43, Playing back songs, Button (the usb indicator lights). then, press the, Repeating songs in the usb storage device, Button while hold- ing down the, Button. the

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Playing Back Songs

CLP-240/230

Owner’s Manual

ENGLISH

43

Playing Back SMF/External songs from a USB storage
device (CLP-240)

1.

Select the desired song.

After making sure that the USB storage device is connected to the instrument,
press the

[SONG SELECT]

button (the USB indicator lights). Then, press the

[–/NO] [+/YES]

buttons to select a song. The SMF songs are displayed as “Sxx*”

and External songs are displayed as “xxx*.”

* The “S” indication in the SMF song name means “SMF.” The letters “xx” represent the song number.

Repeating songs in the USB Storage device.

Select “ALL”: Play all SMF/External songs in the USB storage device in sequence.
Select “rnd”: Play all SMF/External songs in the USB storage device continuously in
random order.

2.

Start and stop playback.

Same as step 2 and 3 in “Playing Back User/External Songs on the Instrument”
on page 41.

Useful Playback Functions

Turning part playback on and off

When you select a song on the Clavinova, the indicators for parts that contain
data (one of

[RIGHT]

[LEFT]

or both) are lit in green. While the Clavinova is playing or

stopped, pressing these part buttons turns off the indicators, and the data on those
parts is not played. Pressing the part buttons toggles part playback on and off.

Starting playback automatically when you start playing the keyboard
(Sync Start)

You can start playback as soon as you start playing the keyboard. This is called the
“Sync Start” function.
To engage the Sync Start function, press the

SONG

[PLAY/PAUSE]

button while hold-

ing down the

SONG [STOP]

button. The

SONG [PLAY/PAUSE]

lamp will flash at the

current tempo.
(Repeat the previous operation to disengage the Sync Start function.)
Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing on the keyboard.
This function is useful when you wish to match the timing of the beginning of the play-
back sound and the start of your own performance.

Assigning the PLAY/PAUSE function to the left pedal

The left pedal can also be assigned to song play/pause operation via the “Pedal Play/
Pause” (page 51). This is convenient for starting playback of the song anytime after you
have started playing.

MAX

MIN

MASTER VOLUME

DEMO

ON

TRANSPOSE

LEFT

RIGHT

SONG SELECT

FILE

PLAY/PAUSE

STOP

REC

SONG

SYNC START

METRONOME

+

/ YES

– / NO

ON/OFF

TEMPO / FUNCTION

#

TEMPO / OTHER VALUE

USB
USER
PRESET

SAVE/EXP.
LOAD
FORMAT/DEL.

BRILLIANCE

BRIGHT
NORMAL
MELLOW

REVERB

HALL 1

ROOM

HALL 2
STAGE

EFFECT

PHASER

CHORUS

TREMOLO
ROTARY SP

TOUCH

DDE

HARD
MEDIUM
SOFT

TEMPO
FUNCTION

#

VARIATION

SPLIT

ON

GUITAR

VIBRA-
PHONE

E.CLAVI-
CHORD

HARPSI-

CHORD

WOOD
BASS

E.BASS

E.PIANO

2

E.PIANO

1

GRAND
PIANO

1

CHURCH
ORGAN

JAZZ
ORGAN

GRAND
PIANO 2

STRINGS

CHOIR

VOICE

CLP

-240

2

1

1

Procedure

NOTE

Parts can be turned on or off
before or during playback.

NOTE

You can adjust the volume of a
part of a song for which playback
is turned off (pages 17, 52).

TERMINOLOGY

Sync:

Synchronized; occurring at the
same time

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