Turning part playback on and off, Supported song data type, Data formats that can be played on the clp-380 – Yamaha CLAVINOVA C L P - 3 8 0 User Manual

Page 50: Sequence format, Voice arrangement format, Floppy disk format

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Playing Back Recorded Songs and Commercially-available Music Data

CLP-380 Owner’s Manual

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Basic Operation

While the Clavinova is playing or stopped, pressing these part buttons turn off the
indicators, and the data on those parts will not be played. Pressing the part buttons
toggles part playback on and off. You can play the part that is turned off.

Data formats that can be played on the CLP-380

The Clavinova CLP-380 plays song data in the following formats:

Sequence format

• SMF (Standard MIDI File) formats 0 and 1
• ESEQ

Performance data recorded on the CLP-380 is saved as SMF format 0.

Voice arrangement format

• XG voice arrangement
• GM system level 1 voice arrangement
• GM system level 2 voice arrangement
• DOC voice arrangement

Performance data recorded with preset XG voices on the CLP-380 can be played on other
XG-compatible instruments.
See the separate “Data List” for the XG voice list.

Floppy disk format

• 3.5-inch 2DD disks in the MS-DOS 720KB format
• 3.5-inch 2HD disks in the MS-DOS 1.44MB format

Refer to “Data Compatibility” on page 112 for more information on formats.

Turning part playback on and off

You can practice a part or phrase
using the “SongRepeat (page 82)”
and “PhraseMark (page 82)”
parameters in the “FILE/SONG
SETTING” menu.

Appropriate channels (parts) in the
song will automatically be assigned
to [RIGHT] and [LEFT]. Therefore,
[RIGHT] may be assigned to a part
other than Part 1, or [LEFT] to a
part other than Part 2.

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Supported song data type

Sequence format:

A structured method for recording
performance data.

Voice arrangement format:

A structured method for numbering
the voices for assignment.

This instrument can play GS format
songs. However, the voices may
not be completely the same as
used in the original.

Disk format:

A structured method for writing
data to disk.

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