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Voice Menu
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CLP-685, CLP-675, CLP-645, CLP-635, CLP-695GP, CLP-665GP Owner’s Manual
Voice Menu
This menu lets you edit or set various parameters related to keyboard performance, such as Voice
parameters. By turning on Dual/Split/Duo, you can make the settings for each Voice or each Voice
combination. While playing the keyboard and hearing the sound, change a parameter value to find your
desired sound. Note that you should turn on Dual/Split/Duo before calling up the “Voice” menu display.
NOTE
Parameters with * are shown only when Dual/Split/Duo is on.
To call up the desired parameter:
Turn on Dual, Split or Duo as necessary, select Voices as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select
Voice” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter.
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Description Default setting Setting range
Transpose (Pop-up
window)
Shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in
semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key
signatures, and to let you easily match the pitch of the
keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments.
For example, if you set this parameter to “5,” playing key
C produces pitch F. In this way, you can play the F major
song as if it were in C major.
NOTE
The setting here will not affect Song playback. If you want to
transpose Song playback, use the Transpose parameter in
the “Song” menu (page 90).
NOTE
Your keyboard performance data will be transmitted with the
transposed note numbers while MIDI note numbers received
from an external MIDI device or computer will not be affected
by the Transpose setting.
0 -12 (-1 octave) – 0
(normal pitch) –
+12 (+1 octave)
Piano
Setting
Lid Position (Setting
display)
Determines how much the Lid is opened. Full Full, Half, Close
VRM Turns the VRM effect on/off. For the information about the
function of VRM, refer to page 27. For details about the
Piano Voices compatible with VRM, refer to the “Preset
Voice List” on page 102.
On On, Off
Damper
Res.
(Setting
display)
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect
which is applied when the damper pedal is pressed. This
is available only when VRM is on.
50 10
String Res. (Setting
display)
Determines the depth of the string resonance effect
which is applied when a note on the keyboard is
pressed. This is available only when VRM is on.
50 10
Aliquot Res. (Setting
display)
Adjusts the sympathetic vibrations of Aliquot. This is
available only when VRM is on. For details, refer to “What
is Aliquot?” (page 27).
50 10
Body Res. (Setting
display)
Adjusts the resonance of the soundboard, the sides, the
frame, and the grand piano itself. This is available only
when VRM is on.
50 10
Key Off Sample (Setting
display)
Determines the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle
sound that occurs when you release a key) which is
available only for some Voices. For Voices to which this
effect is applied, refer to the Voice List (page 102).
5 0 – 10
Reverb (Setting
display)
Determines the Reverb type which is applied to all the
entire sound including the keyboard performance, Song
playback and MIDI data input from an external MIDI
device.
Differs depending
on the Voice or
Voice
combination.
Refer to the
Reverb Type List
(page 89)
Chorus (Setting
display)
Determines the Chorus type which is applied to all the
entire sound including the keyboard performance, Song
playback and MIDI data input from an external MIDI
device.
Differs depending
on the Voice or
Voice
combination.
Refer to the
Chorus Type List
(page 89)
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