Operation Manual

CVP-98/96/600
Recorded Data Conversion Related Messages
This message appears if a 2HD disk is used when performing conversion of the recorded data.
Press OK and copy the song data to be converted to a 2DD disk, then perform the
data conversion using the disk.
Following conversion of the song data, this message displays the song number to which
the data was saved.
Initial Data Change Related Messages
This confirmation message appears if you attempt to exit the Initial Edit function without
writing the data.
Press YES to write the changed data. Press NO to exit without writing. Press
CANCEL to return to the Initial Edit display without writing.
Chord Sequence Related Messages
This confirmation message appears if you attempt to exit the Chord Sequence function
during recording.
Press YES to store the recorded data. Press NO to exit without storing. Press
CANCEL to return to the Chord Sequence display without storing.
This message appears during Chord Sequence recording when you attempt to enter an ac-
companiment style or section change at a position other than the beginning of a measure.
Record changes of accompaniment style or section only at the beginning of the
measure. (See page 118 in the Owner’s Manual.)
Messages
Style File Load Related Messages
This message appears when you attempt to load a Style file without there being enough
memory to hold the specified file. (See page 82 in the Owner’s Manual.)
Some Style Files are too large to be handled by the LISTEN feature in the Style File Load
function. (See page 81 in the Owner’s Manual.)
Other Messages
This message appears when the host computer is not turned on, the connecting cable is not
properly connected, the HOST SELECT switch is not in the proper position, or the MIDI driver
or MIDI application is not active. In this case, turn the power off on both the Clavinova and the
computer, and check the cable connection and the position of the HOST SELECT switch. Once
the connection and HOST SELECT switch position is verified, turn the power of the computer
on first, then the Clavinova, to check if the MIDI driver and MIDI application function properly.
As long as the Clavinova is regularly used, data is retained in memory. If the instrument
is left unused for a week or longer before being turned on again, the data is erased and
this message appears. This message also appears when you recall all factory data.
(See page 147 in the Owner’s Manual.)
A problem has been detected in the hardware system during power on.
Refer the problem to your Yamaha dealer.
The disk head is dirty. Clean the disk head using a commercially available head cleaning
disk.
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