English Français Owner’s Manual Mode d’emploi CLP- 785 CLP-775 CLP-745 CLP-735 CLP-795GP CLP-765GP Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Digital Piano! This instrument provides exceptionally high-quality sound and expressive control for your playing enjoyment. In order to make the most of your Clavinova’s performance potential and features, please read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly, and keep it in a safe place for later reference. Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 4− 6.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
For the AC adaptor Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. CA U TION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. For the AC adaptor WARNING CAUTION • This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic instruments. Do not use for any other purpose. • When setting up, make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch of the instrument and disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.
Using the bench (If included) If you notice any abnormality • Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. • Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench. Using it as a tool or stepladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury. • When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel.
• Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician. Using the bench (If included) • For benches that can be adjusted, do not adjust the bench height while sitting on the bench, since this can cause excessive force to be imposed on the adjustment mechanism, possibly resulting in damage to the mechanism or even injury.
NOTICE Information To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. About copyrights Handling • Do not connect this product to public Wi-Fi and/or Internet directly. Only connect this product to the Internet through a router with strong password-protections. Consult your router manufacturer for information on security best practices.
Included Accessories Owner’s Manual (this book) Online Materials (Downloadable from the web) “50 Classical Music Masterpieces” (Music Book) Data List (CLP-785 and CLP-795GP only) Online Member Product Registration This document contains lists of XG Voices and XG Drum Kit that can be selected on the CLP-785 and CLP-795GP. Power cord*, AC adaptor* Bench* Smart Device Connection Manual Warranty* Explains how to connect the instrument to a smart device such as smartphone or tablet, etc.
Table of Contents PRECAUTIONS ....................................................4 Handling Song Files .................................................65 NOTICE ......................................................................7 Information ................................................................7 Included Accessories ..................................................8 About the Manuals .....................................................8 Features ..........................................
Features Full-scale piano performance GrandTouch Keyboard and GrandTouch-S Keyboard The CLP-700 series models feature a special keyboard, which remarkably reproduces the authentic touch and feel of an actual grand piano. Its mechanism provides exceptionally expressive control from pianissimo to fortissimo.
Convenient performance functions Rhythm Tracks page 42 All models feature twenty different simple rhythm patterns (drums and bass accompaniment) that are perfectly suited to many types of music regularly performed on the piano, for even greater performance potential. Preset Songs for effective practicing page 43 Also built into this instrument are 50 classical music masterpieces, plus 303 lesson Songs for mastering the piano.
Introduction Panel Controls and Terminals On the CLP-785/775/795GP, the control panel lights up when the power is turned on, and you can control it by pressing the panel indications or icons. Be sure to read “Turning the Power On or Off” on page 15, then turn on the power and check the panel. Control Panel (page 24) 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP 3 4 3 A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 4 5 5 CLP-735 6 7 9 ) @ % ^ 8 8 7 ! 9 ) ! # $ @ # $ & % ^ & 1 [P] (Standby/On) switch..............
Panel Controls and Terminals 1 2 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 Each key has a note name; for example, the lowest (farthest left) key on the keyboard corresponds to A-1, and the highest (farthest right) key to C7. 7 [CFX GRAND] button........................ page 26 For selecting the “CFX Grand” Voice. 8 [BÖSENDORFER] button .................. page 26 @ [SONG/DEMO] button ......................
Panel Controls and Terminals Overall views, jacks and terminals CLP-785 Music rest (page 18) Key cover (page 15) Music braces (page 18) [PHONES] jacks (page 21) Terminal panel (page 71) USB [TO DEVICE] terminal (page 74) DC IN jack (page 15) Pedals (page 23) CLP-775, 745, 735 Music rest (page 19) Music braces (page 19) Key cover (page 15) (CLP-775) Terminal panel (page 71) USB [TO DEVICE] terminal (page 74) (CLP-745, 735) Terminal panel (page 71) Terminal panel (page 71) (CLP-775) DC IN jack (pa
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova This section explains how to set up and start using your Clavinova. Setup is so simple, you can start playing right away. Turning the Power On or Off 1. WARNING Connect the plugs of the AC adaptor in the order shown in the illustration. 785 775 745 735 CAUTION 795GP 765GP When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it to the end. CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover. 3. 4. Turn down the [MASTER VOLUME] slider at the right of the keyboard to “MIN.” Press the [P] (Standby/On) switch at the right of the keyboard to turn the power on. The display located at the left of the keyboard and the power lamp on the [P] (Standby/On) switch both light up.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova 6. After you use the instrument, press and hold the [P] (Standby/On) switch for a second to turn the power off. The power lamp on the [P] (Standby/On) switch is turned off. 7. Close the key cover. 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP 7-1. If the music rest is unfolded, CAUTION fold it back. 7-2. With both hands, open the folded top of the key cover, and close it gently. The key cover is equipped with the special SOFT-CLOSE™ mechanism which closes the cover slowly.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Music Rest 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP Fold down the top of the key cover (see step 2 on page 15) when using the music rest. Unfold the music rest: NOTICE 1. 2. Do not put anything heavy on the music rest for a long period of time. Doing so may damage the music rest. Unfold the music rest, which is on the inside of the key cover. Unfold the music braces, which allow you to hold the pages of music books in place. Music brace 1 2 Fold the music rest: 1.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP To raise the music rest: 1. 2. 3. Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go. Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest. CAUTION Music braces Lower the music rest so that the metal supports latch into place. Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Lid 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP To open the lid: 1. 2. 1 Raise and hold the right side of the lid (viewed from the keyboard end of the instrument). 2 Raise the lid stay and carefully lower the lid so that the end of the stay fits into the recess in the lid. 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP For the longer stay, use the inner recess, and for the shorter stay, use the outer recess to support the lid. Longer stay Shorter stay To close the lid: 20 1.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Setting the Volume — [MASTER VOLUME] To adjust the volume, use the [MASTER VOLUME] slider located at the right of the keyboard. Play the keyboard to actually produce sound while you adjust the volume. Master Volume: The volume level of the entire keyboard sound. Adjusting the [MASTER VOLUME] slider also affects the output level of the [PHONES] jacks and the output level of the AUX OUT jacks. Increases the level. CAUTION Decreases the level.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova You can conveniently hang the headphones on the instrument when not using them. Install the headphone hanger by following the instruction at the end of this manual (CLP-785: page 119, CLP-775: page 122, CLP-745/735: page 125, CLP-795GP: page 129, CLP-765GP: page 133). NOTICE Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger. Otherwise, the instrument or the hanger may be damaged.
Getting Started — Playing the Clavinova Using the Pedals This instrument is equipped with three foot pedals: damper pedal (right), sostenuto pedal (center), and soft pedal (left). Damper pedal (right pedal) NOTE When you press the damper pedal, the notes you play have a longer sustain. When you select a Voice in the Piano group, pressing the damper pedal activates the VRM (page 28) to accurately recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano’s soundboard and strings.
Basic Operations On the screen display, you can call up three main functions: Voice, Song and Demo. In addition, various detailed settings can be made, for even greater playability and performance potential. 785 775 795GP FUNCTION EXIT Selecting Voices 1. Press the [VOICE] button 2. Press the [u] or [d] button to select a Voice group. to call up the Voice group list. When this is shown here, you can scroll through the display vertically. Selecting Songs and Demos 2.
Basic Operations Voice: Instrument sound for playing from the keyboard. In addition to the Piano sounds, a wide variety of other musical instrument sounds are available. Song: A piece of music for listening enjoyment or for playing back and practicing along with. Demo: Voice Demos let you experience the characteristics of the Voices. 3. Press the [u] or [d] button 4. Play the keyboard. to select a Voice. Voice display [r] to select a Voice. [u] to return. [r] to select a Voice. [l] to return.
Main Operations Enjoying the Piano Performance This instrument puts the sounds of two renowned grand pianos, the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial, as well as other piano sounds—each with its own distinctive appeal and sonic characteristics. Simply select the particular piano sound desired, according to the music you intend to play or your personal preferences. Selecting two Grand Piano Voices from the panel directly 785 1.
Enjoying the Piano Performance Customizing the Sound and the Touch Response of Piano Voices (Piano Room) You can adjust the detailed settings of Voices in the Piano group in the Piano Room. Try creating a custom piano sound by adjusting the various parameters such as lid position, string resonance, damper resonance and so on. 785 775 795GP 745 735 NOTE Voices in the Piano group are those contained in the “Piano” group in the Preset Voice List on page 106. 765GP EXIT 1.
Enjoying the Piano Performance Parameters you can set in the Piano Room Item Icon Default setting Description Setting Range Lid Position Recreates the differences in sound depending on how high the (virtual) grand piano lid is opened. Full Full, Half, Closed Brightness Adjusts the brilliance of sound. Differs depending on the Voice. 0 – 10 Touch Determines how the sound responds to your playing strength.
Enjoying the Piano Performance Item Icon Grand Expression Default setting Description Selects the type of the Grand Expression Modeling effects, which simulates the physical sound transitions of an actual piano. When this feature is set to “Dynamic,” you can control extremely subtle nuances in the performance and sound by changing your playing strength or touch. When set to “Static,” the nuances are generally fixed. For details about Grand Expression Modeling, refer to the below.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) In addition to the wonderfully realistic piano sounds, you can select and play other musical instrument sounds (Voices), such as organ or stringed instruments. You can also select authentic Voices of fortepianos, which were made in 18th and 19th centuries. NOTE Selecting Voices The Voices of the instrument are conveniently divided into groups of instrument types. Select a desired Voice and play the keyboard.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) 3. NOTE Press the [r] button. Press the [<] button to return to the Voice List for selecting the Voice Group. The Voices in the selected group are listed in the display. Voice 4. Use the [u]/[d] buttons to scroll through the Voice list, and then press the [r] button to select the desired Voice. The currently selected Voice name is shown in the display.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Listening to the Voice Demos Several Demo recordings have been specially prepared to showcase the exceptional characteristics of the corresponding Voices. For information about the Voices that can be heard with these Demos, refer to the “Voice Demo Song List” on page 108. 785 1. 2. 3. 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [SONG/DEMO] button to call up the Song list display.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Enhancing and Customizing the Sound Applying the following effects gives you greater and richer expressive capabilities. Brilliance For adjusting the brightness of the sound or creating your own custom EQ settings. This setting is applied commonly to all parts (keyboard Voices/Song/ MIDI). 785 775 795GP 735 765GP EXIT FUNCTION 1.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Setting the User EQ 1. Select “User” in the “Brilliance” display (the step 1-5 on page 33), and then press the [>] button. A display in which you can set the gain for three frequency bands appears. 2. Default setting: 0 dB Use the [<]/[>] buttons to select a band, then use [u]/[d] buttons to boost or cut it.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Playing Two Voices Simultaneously (Dual) Two Voices can be played simultaneously. You can create warm and richly textured Voices by using Voices from different groups simultaneously in a layer, or by using Voices in the same group. 785 1. 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button once to enter the Dual mode. (CLP-785/775/795GP) The color of the [DUAL/SPLIT] button changes to orange.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices (Split Mode) Split mode enables you to play two different Voices on the keyboard—one with your left hand and another with your right. 785 1. 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button twice to enter the Split mode. (CLP-785/775/795GP) The color of the [DUAL/SPLIT] button changes to orange. (CLP-745/735/765GP) The [DUAL/SPLIT] button lamp lights up.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Center “C” 4. Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button to exit from the Split mode. (CLP-785/775/795GP) The color of the [DUAL/SPLIT] button returns to white. (CLP-745/735/765GP) The lamp of the [DUAL/SPLIT] button turns off. Using Dual and Split Simultaneously 1. Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button three times to turn the Dual and Split modes on. (CLP-785/775/795GP) The color of the [DUAL/SPLIT] button changes to orange.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Playing Duo This function allows two different players to play the instrument, one on the left and the other on the right. This is convenient for practicing duets over the same octave range. 785 775 795GP 735 765GP EXIT FUNCTION 1. 745 Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “System” menu display, and then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below. “System” menu display Keyboard display 1-1.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) 2. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the menu display. [Duo] is shown in the Voice display while Duo mode is on. 3. Play the keyboard. NOTE The sound of left-hand range is emitted from the left, the sound of righthand range is emitted from the right by default. 4. Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button to exit from the Duo mode. You can also exit from the Duo mode by following either of the instructions below.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) 1. Press the [TEMPO] button to call up the Tempo display. Tempo value 2. Use the [<]/[>] buttons to adjust the tempo. NOTE You can adjust the tempo value (number of beats per minute) using the [<]/[>] buttons. To reset tempo to the default setting CLP-785/775/795GP: Hold down the [FUNCTION] button. CLP-745/735/765GP: Press the [<] and [>] buttons simultaneously. 3. Press the [EXIT] button to close the Tempo display.
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) 3. Use the [u]/[d] buttons to select the desired time signature. Setting range: 2/2, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8 Default setting: 4/4 (Selecting a MIDI Song will change the tempo value to that specified in the selected MIDI Song data.) Tempo indication and Setting range Note type Tempo is displayed as “note type=xxx” (For example: =120). Selecting the Time Signature changes the available parameters as follows.
Playing the Keyboard along with Rhythm Playback This instrument features various rhythm patterns, allowing you to play and perform along with dynamic Rhythm playback. The preset Rhythms consist of drums and bass accompaniment. 785 FUNCTION 775 795GP 745 735 765GP EXIT About the Rhythm Tempo • The Rhythm tempo is equivalent to that set for the Metronome (page 39). • Even if you set the Rhythm tempo, selecting a MIDI Song will change the tempo value to that specified in the selected MIDI Song data.
Playing Back Songs This instrument can play Preset Songs, Songs you recorded on this instrument, or commercially available Songs. In addition to listening to these Songs, you can play the keyboard as the Song plays back. MIDI Songs and Audio Songs There are two kinds of Songs that can be recorded and played back on this instrument: MIDI Songs and Audio Songs. A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a recording of the actual sound itself.
Playing Back Songs Song Playback MIDI 785 1. NOTE Audio 775 795GP 745 735 765GP If you want to play back a Song in a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive containing Song data to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand. Audio files to be played must be on a USB flash drive. 2. Press the [SONG/DEMO] button to call up the Song List display, then select the desired category using [u]/[d] buttons.
Playing Back Songs 3. Press the [>] button to display the Songs in the specified category, and then select a desired Song using the [u]/[d] buttons. NOTE Press the [<] button to return to the category/folder. When “User” or “USB” category is selected, the icon indicating Song types are shown to the left of the Song name.
Playing Back Songs 6. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again to stop playback. Even if you don’t press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button, the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end. Rewind/Fast forward/Returning to the top of the Song 1. Use the [<] and [>] buttons to move back or forth through the Song (in bars or seconds), while the Song display is shown.
Playing Back Songs Adjusting the tempo You can adjust the playback tempo of a Song. 785 FUNCTION 1. 775 795GP 745 735 765GP NOTE Changing the tempo of an Audio Song may change its tonal characteristics. EXIT Press the [TEMPO] button to call up the Tempo display. For a MIDI Song, press the [TEMPO] button during Song playback or while the Song display is shown. For an Audio Song, press the [TEMPO] button during Song playback. MIDI Song Audio Song Tempo 2.
Playing Back Songs Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel Function (MIDI Songs) MIDI Audio Some MIDI Songs, such as Preset Songs, are divided into right-hand and lefthand parts. By using such Song data, you can practice the left hand by turning on only the right-hand part, and practice the right hand by turning on only the left-hand part—allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of difficult material. 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP FUNCTION 1. NOTE Select a Song for practicing.
Playing Back Songs 4. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback. Play and practice the part you just muted. 5. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again to stop playback. Even if you don’t press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button, the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end. Playing Back a Song Repeatedly There are three Repeat items as follows. These are convenient for repeatedly practicing difficult phrases.
Playing Back Songs 3. In the Repeat display, select a desired item using the [u]/ [d] buttons, then press the [>] button. If you want to set AB Repeat, select “A – B.” If you want to set Song Repeat, select “Song.” 4. Set in the appropriate setting display. • AB Repeat .................See below. • Song Repeat ...............See page 51. AB Repeat setting MIDI Audio Specify the repeat range. 4-1. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start Song playback. 4-2.
Playing Back Songs Song Repeat setting MIDI Audio 4-1. Select the desired Repeat type using the [u]/[d] buttons in the setting display. Setting display Checkmark Off Disables repeated playback. Single Plays through the selected file repeatedly. All Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in order. Random Continuously plays back all Songs within a designated range in random order. 4-2. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start Repeat playback.
Playing Back Songs Adjusting the Volume Balance MIDI Audio When a MIDI Song is selected, you can adjust the Volume balance between the Song playback and the sound you are playing on the keyboard, or between the Right and Left parts of the selected Song. When an Audio Song is selected, you can adjust the Audio Song volume. 785 775 FUNCTION 795GP 745 735 765GP EXIT Select the desired Song beforehand. For instructions, refer to page 44. 1.
Playing Back Songs 3. Adjust the Volume balance by using the [<]/[>] buttons. In the case of “Song – Keyboard”: The volume of your playing will be lower. The Song playback volume will be lower. In the case of “Song L – R”: R part volume will be lower. 4. L part volume will be lower. NOTE Press the [EXIT] button twice to exit from the “Song” menu display. Whenever you select another MIDI Song, the setting for “Song L – R” is restored to its default setting.
Recording Your Performance This instrument allows you to record your performance in the following two methods. • MIDI Recording MIDI With this method, recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash drive as an SMF (format 0) MIDI file. If you want to re-record a specific section or edit parameters such as Voice, use this method. Also you can record your performance to each Track one by one.
Recording Your Performance Quick MIDI Recording NOTE MIDI This is the quickest way to start recording. 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP If you want to record the lefthand and right-hand parts individually, refer to “MIDI Recording—independent Tracks” (page 57), since the Recording method here assumes that both the left and right parts are being recorded together. Using the Metronome/ Rhythm You can use the Metronome/ Rhythm while recording.
Recording Your Performance 4. After you finish your performance, press the [REC] (Record) button again to stop recording. This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data. 5. If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>] button to execute the Save operation while “Save” is highlighted. After the Save operation is completed, the display shows “Save Completed” then returns to the Song display.
Recording Your Performance MIDI Recording — Independent Tracks MIDI With MIDI Recording, you can create a MIDI Song consisting of 16 tracks by recording your performance to each track one by one. In recording a piano piece, for example, you can record the right-hand part to Track 1 then record the left-hand part to Track 2, allowing you create a complete piece which may be difficult to play live with both hands together.
Recording Your Performance 4. After you finish your performance, press the [REC] (Record) button to stop recording. This operation exits from the Recording mode and calls up the display for saving the recorded performance data. 5. If you want to save the recorded performance, press the [>] button to execute the Save operation while “Save” is highlighted. After the Save operation is completed, the display shows “Save Completed” then returns to the Song display.
Recording Your Performance MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Drive MIDI These instructions describe how to overwrite an already recorded MIDI Song in the USB flash drive or how to create a New MIDI Song on the USB flash drive. 785 1. 2. 775 795GP 745 735 765GP NOTE To connect a USB flash drive, be sure to read the section “Connecting USB Devices (USB [TO DEVICE] terminal)” on page 74. NOTE Before starting the Recording operation, check the remaining memory capacity of the USB flash drive.
Recording Your Performance Recording Target Song xxxxx (MIDI Song selected in step 2-1 above)** Description Select this when you want to record additionally to/overwrite the currently selected MIDI Song. * Can be selected only when the USB flash drive is connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. ** Will not be shown when an already recorded MIDI Song is not selected in step 2-1 above, or when a Preset Song is selected in step 2-1. 3. Execute the Recording operation, then save the recorded performance.
Recording Your Performance Other Recording Techniques Re-recording a MIDI Song in parts MIDI You can re-record a specific range of the MIDI Song. 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP FUNCTION 1. Set the parameters which determine how recording starts and stops. 1-1. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “Recording” menu display. 1-2. Use the [u]/[d] buttons to select “RecStart,” then select the value which determines how recording starts by using the [>] button.
Recording Your Performance 2. 3. Press the [SONG/DEMO] button to call up the Song List display. Select the desired MIDI Song. For instructions, refer to page 44. 4. Specify the start point you wish to re-record. Use the [<]/[>] buttons to move the playback position (measure number) to the desired point. Alternately, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback, then press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again slightly prior to the desired point. If necessary, select the settings (Voice and other parameters).
Recording Your Performance Changing the tempo or the Voice of a previously recorded MIDI Song MIDI For MIDI Songs, you can change the tempo and Voice after recording to change a feel or to set a more suitable tempo. To change the tempo: 785 775 795GP FUNCTION 1. 745 735 765GP EXIT Select the MIDI Song you wish to change. For instructions, refer to page 44. 2. Press the [TEMPO] button to call up the Tempo display, then set the desired Tempo. For instructions, refer to page 39. 3. 4.
Recording Your Performance When this operation is completed, “Completed” is shown on the display, and the Tempo Change display will be restored after a while. 5. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the “Song” menu display. To change the Voice: 1. Select the MIDI Song you wish to change. For instructions, refer to page 44. 2. Select the desired Voice. For instructions, refer to page 30. 3. 4. 5.
Handling Song Files The “File” menu in the “Song” menu display (page 92) enables you to apply various operations to Song files — Songs you recorded on this instrument or commercially available Songs. To connect a USB flash drive, be sure to read the section “Precautions when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal” on page 74.
Handling Song Files Basic Song File Operation Song files can be handled via the instructions shown below. 785 775 795GP 2. 735 765GP EXIT FUNCTION 1. 745 Connect the appropriate USB flash drive containing the desired files to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. Select a Song for handling. For information on selecting a Song, see page 44. 3. Call up the File mode. 3-1. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “Song” menu display.
Handling Song Files 4. Execute the selected operation. NOTICE For specific instructions, refer to the corresponding section. • Delete....................................page 67 • Copy ......................................page 68 • Move .....................................page 68 • MIDI to Audio ...................page 69 • Rename ................................page 70 Do not disconnect the USB flash drive during file handling or when a USB flash drive is mounted.
Handling Song Files Copying Files — Copy For details about Song types and ranges that can be copied, refer to page 65. See page 66 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. 4-1. While “Copy” is highlighted, press the [>] button to call up the setting display. Copy destination File name Copy destination: “USB” will be shown when the copy destination is the USB flash drive or “User” when the instrument is the copy destination.
Handling Song Files Convert a MIDI Song to an Audio Song during Playback — MIDI to Audio A MIDI Song in the “User” memory of the instrument or on a USB flash drive can be converted to an Audio Song then saved to the USER FILES folder on a USB flash drive. For information about which Song types can be converted, refer to page 65. After conversion, the MIDI Song remains in the original data location. See page 66 for information on basic operations.
Handling Song Files Renaming Files — Rename For details about Song types which can be renamed, refer to page 65. See page 66 for information on basic operations. The following is a detailed procedure of step 4 on that page. 4-1. While “Rename” is highlighted, press the [>] button to call up the setting display. Cursor 4-2. Assign a name to the Song. Use the [<]/[>] buttons to move the cursor highlight (underline). Use the [u]/[d] buttons to change the character at the current cursor position.
Connections Connectors CAUTION You can connect other devices to this instrument’s connectors. For information about location of these connectors, refer to “Panel Controls and Terminals” on page 14. You can connect this instrument to a smart device such as a smartphone via Bluetooth (page 77) if the instrument is equipped with Bluetooth*. *For information on whether Bluetooth functionality is included or not, refer to page 142.
Connections 1 USB [TO DEVICE] terminal You can connect a USB flash drive to this terminal, or use a USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 (sold separately) to connect with a smart device such as a smartphone. For details, refer to “Connecting to a Computer” (page 76) or “Using a Smart Device App” (page 80). Before using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, be sure to read “Precautions when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal” on page 74.
Connections Using an External Speaker System for Playback (AUX OUT [L/L+R]/[R] jacks) These jacks let you connect the Clavinova to external powered speaker systems, for playing in larger venues at higher volumes. 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP Clavinova Powered speaker AUX OUT Input jack Phone plug (standard) Phone plug (standard) Audio cable Audio signal 785 775 745 735 795GP 765GP Clavinova Powered speaker NOTE Use only the [L/L+R] jack for connection with a monaural device.
Connections Connecting USB Devices (USB [TO DEVICE] Terminal) You can connect a USB flash drive or a USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 (sold separately) to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. You can save data you’ve created on the instrument to the USB flash drive (pages 65, 104), or you can connect the instrument to a smart device such as an iPad via wireless LAN (page 81). Precautions when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal This instrument features a built-in USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
Connections Connecting External MIDI Devices (MIDI Terminals) The sophisticated MIDI functions give you powerful tools to expand your music performance and creation possibilities. Use the MIDI terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, sequencer, etc.) • MIDI [IN] .......... Receives MIDI messages from another MIDI device. • MIDI [OUT]...... Transmits MIDI messages generated on this instrument to another MIDI device.
Connections Connecting to a Computer (USB [TO HOST] Terminal) By connecting a computer to the [USB TO HOST] terminal via a USB cable, you can transfer MIDI data or Audio data between the instrument and the computer. For details on using a computer with this instrument, refer to the “Computer-related Operations” on the website (page 8). Clavinova NOTICE • Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used.
Connections Connecting to a Smart Device Connecting a smart device such as a smartphone or tablet allows you to enjoy the features shown below. You can listen to audio playback from a smart device on your instrument’s speakers, or use a compatible smart device app to make playing this instrument easier and more fun. The method of connection varies depending on your intended use. • Using a compatible smart device app Connect the device to this instrument via Bluetooth* or other methods.
Connections Listening to Audio Data from a Smart Device through this Instrument (Bluetooth Audio Function) 785 775 745 735 NOTE 795GP 765GP Bluetooth capability The models CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-795GP and CLP-765GP are equipped with Bluetooth functionality; however, even these models may not support Bluetooth, depending on the country in which you purchased the product.
Connections 2. On the smart device, set the Bluetooth function to on and select “CLP-xxx AUDIO” from the connection list. For details, refer to the smart device owner’s manual. After pairing is completed, the connection status will be shown in the display. Can receive audio data 3. Play back audio data on the smart device to confirm that the built-in speakers of the instrument can output the audio sound.
Connections Using a Smart Device App By using a compatible smart device app, you can get more enjoyment out of this instrument. Especially, “Smart Pianist” (available as a free download) lets you select the Voice and make Metronome settings intuitively, and allows you to display the notation, depending on the selected data.
Connections Connecting via Wireless LAN (with the UD-WL01*) *The USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 (sold separately) may not be available depending on your area.
Connections 2. Press the [>] button to call up the network list. For a network with a lock icon password. 3. , you need to enter the proper NOTE If no signal from the access point is received, the access point cannot be listed. Also, closed access points cannot be listed. Connect the instrument to the Network. 3-1. Select the desired network, then press the [>] button. The name of the selected network will be fully shown in the display, letting you confirm this is the network you want to use. 3-2.
Connections Manual Setup Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown. 1. 2. 3. To call up the network list, perform steps 1 – 2 in the “Displaying the Wireless LAN Networks and connecting to a Network” (page 81). Select “Other” at the bottom of the network list, then press the [>] button. Set the SSID, Security and Password to the same as the settings on the access point. 3-1.
Connections Connecting by the Accesspoint Mode NOTE Please make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, otherwise the displays for setup will not be shown. 785 775 795GP 745 735 This cannot be used to connect to the internet or another wireless LAN device. 765GP FUNCTION 1. Switch the instrument to the “Accesspoint Mode.
Connections 2. Set SSID, Security, Password and Channel. 2-1. From the “System” menu display, select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below. “System” menu display Utility display Wireless LAN display 2-2. Set the SSID, Security, Password and Channel. Select and enter each value/setting in the same way as in step 3 in “Manual Setup.” For the setting range for each item, refer to “Wireless LAN” (In the Accesspoint mode) on page 102. 3. Save the setting.
Detailed Settings (Menu Display) Pressing the [FUNCTION] button opens one of the five menu displays (Voice, Song, Metronome/Rhythm, Recording and System). You can make settings for various functions from these menu displays. Common Operations in the Menu Displays If you want to edit items related to Voice or Song, you will need to make the necessary preparations before opening the menu display. • If you want to edit Voice-related parameters (by calling up the “Voice” menu), select a Voice.
Voice Menu 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.
Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP 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.
Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP 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. [>] [<] [>] [<] [>] [<] Voice Edit (Voice names)* Harmonic Cont Description Default setting Setting range Produces a distinctive “peaky” tone by raising the Differs depending -64 – +63 Resonance value of the Filter.
Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP 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. [>] [<] Balance* [>] [<] Detune* [>] [<] (Pop-up window) Description Detunes the R1 Voice and R2 Voice in Dual mode to create a thicker sound.
Voice Menu Pedal Function List Available pedal (O: Can be assigned, X: Cannot) Function Description Left pedal Center pedal Right pedal Pedal connected to the [AUX PEDAL] jack (CLP-785/ 795GP) Sustain (Switch) On/off switch type damper O O O O Sustain Continuously Damper that sustains the sound proportionately to how deeply you press the pedal (page 23) X X O X Sostenuto Sostenuto (page 23) O O O O Soft Soft (page 23) O O O O Expression* A function that lets you create chan
Song Menu Song Menu This menu lets you set various parameters related to Song playback and edit the Song data with a single touch. Select a desired Song before beginning the operation. NOTE • The parameters marked with * will be available only when a MIDI Song is selected. These parameters are not shown when an Audio Song is selected. • The parameters marked with ** will be available only when an Audio Song is selected. • When using the “Edit” menu, select a MIDI Song other than the preset Song.
Song Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Select a Song as necessary, press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Song” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] File [>] [<] Move* [>] [<] Cancel Execute MIDI to Audio* Edit* Cancel Description Default setting Setting range Moves a MIDI Song to a different location. For details about Song types which can be moved, refer to page 65.
Song Menu Quantize Supplementary Quantize setting range 1/4................ quarter note 1/6................ quarter note triplet 1/8................ eighth note 1/12.............. eighth note triplet 1/16.............. sixteenth note 1/24.............. sixteenth note triplet 1/32.............. thirty-second note 1/8+1/12....... eighth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/12..... sixteenth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/24.....
Metronome/Rhythm Menu Metronome/Rhythm Menu This menu lets you set the volume and tempo indication format of the Metronome (page 39) or Rhythm (page 42). In addition, you can set the bell sound of the Metronome to play back at the first beat and adjust parameters related to Rhythm playback variation. To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Metronome/Rhythm” menu, then use the [u]/[d] buttons to select the desired parameter.
Recording Menu Recording Menu This menu lets you make detailed settings related to MIDI Recording (page 54). NOTE The settings here will not affect Audio Recording. To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “Recording” menu, then use the [u]/[d] buttons to select the desired parameter.
System Menu System Menu This menu lets you make the overall settings applied to the entire instrument. Bluetooth compatibility is indicated by the following icons. (For details on Bluetooth compatibility, see page 142.) : models equipped with Bluetooth : models not equipped with Bluetooth NOTE Parameters marked with * are available only if the instrument is equipped with Bluetooth functionality.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] Keyboard [>] [<] Fixed Velocity [>] [<] (Pop-up window) Description Determines the velocity with which you play the keys when Touch (above) is set to “Fixed.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] [>] [<] Sound IAC depth Binaural [>] [<] (Pop-up window) – Description Default setting Setting range Determines the depth of the IAC. The higher the value, the more clearly the low/high sounds at lower volume levels.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] MIDI [>] [<] Initial Setup [>] [<] Cancel Execute Description Default setting Setting range – – For instructions about these functions, refer to pages 104 – 105. – – This lets you format or initialize the USB flash drive connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] Utility [>] [<] [>] [<] Description Default setting Setting range Contrast (Pop-up window) Adjusts the contrast of the display.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] Utility [>] [<] Wireless LAN*1 (In the “Infrastructure” mode)*2 [>] [<] Select Network [>] [<] Default setting Setting range Connect to an access point by selecting the network. – – SSID Set the SSID. – Security Set the Security.
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: 785 775 795GP 745 735 765GP Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [<] Utility [>] [<] [>] [<] Wireless LAN*1 (In the “Accesspoint” mode)*2 DHCP Server [>] [<] [>] [<] Set the IP address related settings. Setting range On On, Off IP Address 192.168.0.1 192. 168. 0-255. 1-254. Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.0.0, 255.255.128.0, 255.255.
System Menu Backup Setting Backup (Selecting parameters maintained even when the power is turned off) (Saving the Backup file for internal data) This lets you set whether some settings of the Backup Setting (below) are maintained or not when the power is turned off. The Backup Setting consists of two groups, “Voice” (including Voice related settings such as Voice selection) and “Other” (including various settings such as Song Repeat and Tuning), which can be set individually.
System Menu Restore • This operation will not delete the Bluetooth* pairing information (page 78). (Restarting the instrument with the Backup file loaded) *For information on whether Bluetooth functionality is included with the instrument or not, refer to page 142. This lets you load the backup file (clp-***.bup) saved via the Backup function (page 104) to the instrument on. NOTICE • It may take 1 – 2 minutes to complete this operation.
Appendix Preset Voice List The preset Voices that are available differ among the models. The rows of the model names indicate if the model(s) have the corresponding preset Voices or not. Voice Group Piano Fortepiano E.Piano Organ 106 CLP -785/ -795GP CLP -775/ -745/ -735/ -765GP Yamaha’s CFX concert grand piano sound with a wide dynamic range for maximum expressive control. Suitable for playing in any music genre and style.
Preset Voice List CLP -785/ -795GP CLP -775/ -745/ -735/ -765GP A same type of electric organ sound as Jazz Organ Slow. This was sampled with the fast rotation speed of the rotary speaker effect. Switch Voices between Jazz Organ Slow and Jazz Organ Fast to add variations to your performance. – A mellow electric organ sound. Pressing and releasing the left pedal switches between “fast” and “slow” of the Rotary Speaker speed.
Preset Voice List Voice Demo Song List CLP -785/ -795GP CLP -775/ -745/ -735/ -765GP CFX Grand Allegro de concierto Cis dur E. Granados Bösendorfer Widmung S.566 R.253 F. Liszt / R. Schumann Upright Piano Sonatine F dur Anh.5(2) 1st mov. L. v. Beethoven – Studio Grand Original – Voice Name Title Composer – Bright Grand Original – – Scarlatti Piano Sonata G dur K.14 L.387 G. D. Scarlatti Mozart Piano Sontata No.15 C dur K.545 1st mov. W. A.
Song List 50 Classical No. Lesson Songs Song Title Composer Arrangements 1 Canon D dur J. Pachelbel 2 Air On the G String J. S. Bach 3 Jesus, Joy of Man’s Desiring J. S. Bach 4 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Traditional 5 Piano Sonate op.31-2 “Tempest” 3rd mov. L. v. Beethoven 6 Ode to Joy L. v. Beethoven 7 Wiegenlied op.98-2 F. P. Schubert 8 Grande Valse Brillante F. F. Chopin 9 Polonaise op.53 “Héroïque” 25 Etudes faciles et progressives op.100 F. F.
Rhythm List Category Pops&Rock Jazz Latin Kids&Holiday 110 No.
Message List Some message display remains open. In this case, press the [EXIT] button to close message display. Message Meaning Access error The operation has failed. The following causes can be considered. If the following are not responsible, the file may be damaged. • The file operation is wrong. Follow the instructions in “Handling Song Files” (page 65) or “Backup”/ “Restore” (pages 104 – 105). • The connected USB flash drive is not compatible with this instrument.
Message List Message 112 Meaning No response from USB device The instrument cannot communicate with the connected USB device. Redo the connection (page 74). If you still see this message, the USB device may be damaged. Please wait The instrument is processing the data. Wait until the message disappears, then go on to the next step. Protected device This message appears when you attempt a file operation (page 65), record your performance or save the data on a read-only USB flash drive.
Troubleshooting When a message is displayed, refer to the “Message List” (page 111) for troubleshooting aid. Problem Possible Cause and Solution The instrument does not turn on. The plugs are not properly connected. Make sure that the DC plug is securely inserted into the DC IN jack on the instrument, and that the AC plug is securely inserted to the AC outlet (page 15). A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. This is normal when electrical current is being applied to the instrument.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution The Song title is not correct. The “Language” setting may be different than that is selected when you named the Song. Also, if the Song was recorded on another instrument, the title might be displayed incorrectly. Set the “Language” parameter (page 101) via the “System” menu display: “Utility” “Language” “Song” to change the setting.
Assembling the Clavinova When Moving the Instrument After Assembly Assembly Precautions CAUTION • Assemble the unit on a hard and flat floor with ample space. • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct orientation. Please assemble the unit in accordance with the sequence given below. • (CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-735) Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons. • (CLP-795GP, CLP-765GP) Assembly should be carried out by at least four persons.
Assembling the Clavinova 1. CLP-785 Assembly Attach E and F to D. E Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. 1-2 A F D 1-1 Connector panel Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package, position them on the floor, then place A on top of them. Position the pads so that they will not hide the connector panel on the bottom of A. 1-1. Remove the twist tie from the folded pedal cord. Don’t discard the twist tie, you’ll need it later in step 6. B 1-2.
Assembling the Clavinova 2-2. Align and attach B to the front side of D, E and F, then align the larger holes on brackets of B to the screws on D. 4. Attach A. 4-1 A B 2-3 4-3 2-3. Temporarily secure with six 4 × 14 mm 4-2 round head screws. Insert six screws into the smaller holes on the brackets. 3. 4-1. Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond E and F equally (as seen from the rear). 4-2. Secure A using four 6 × 20 mm flat head Mount A.
Assembling the Clavinova 5. Connect the speaker cord. 6-2. Attach the cord holders to the instrument, then clip the cord into the holders. At this time, be careful that the pedal cord isn’t loose between the plug and cord holder. 6-3. Use a twist tie to bundle the pedal cord. 6-4. Connect one end of the power cord to the AC adaptor. 6-5. Insert the DC plug of the AC adaptor into the DC IN jack. 5-1. Remove the twist tie attaching the speaker cord. 5-2.
Assembling the Clavinova 7-1. Attach the 4 × 14 mm round head screws to the brackets on the upper side of E and F. Make sure to leave a slight gap by not fully tightening the screws. 9. Attach the headphone hanger. Use the two thin screws (4 × 10 mm) to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration. 7-2 F C E 7-4 7-3 7-2. Hook C with holes onto the screws attached in step 7-1. 7-3. Secure the lower part of C using two 4 × 14 mm round head screws. 7-4.
Assembling the Clavinova 1. CLP-775 Assembly Attach C to D and E. Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. 1-2 A E C 1-2 D Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package, position them on the floor, then place A on top of them. Position the pads so that they will not block the speaker box on the bottom of A. 1-2 B 1-1 1-1. Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal C Bundled pedal cord inside cord. Do not discard the vinyl tie.
Assembling the Clavinova 2-2. Secure the bottom end of B using four 4-1. Adjust the position of A so that the left and tapping screws (4 × 20 mm). 2-3. Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in step 2-1. right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally (as seen from the front). 4-2. Secure A by tightening six thick screws (6 × 20 mm) from the front. 3. Mount A. Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it. 5.
Assembling the Clavinova 6. Set the adjuster. Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. 7. Attach the headphone hanger. Use the two thin screws (4 × 10 mm) to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration.
Assembling the Clavinova 1. CLP-745, CLP-735 Assembly Attach C to D and E. Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. 1-2 E C 1-2 D Foamed styrol pads Remove foamed styrol pads from the package, position them on the floor, then place A on top of them. Position the pads so that they will not hide the connectors on the bottom of A. 1-2 1-1 1-1. Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal cord. Do not discard the vinyl tie. You will need it later in step 5.
Assembling the Clavinova 2-1. Align the screw holes on the upper side of B with the bracket holes on D and E, then attach the upper corners of B to D and E by fingertightening two thin screws (4 × 12 mm). 4. Secure A. 4-1 2-2. Secure the bottom end of B using four A tapping screws (4 × 20 mm). 2-3. Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in step 2-1. 3. Mount A. Be sure to place your hands at least 15 cm away from either end of the main unit when positioning it.
Assembling the Clavinova 5-1. Insert the plug of the pedal cord into the pedal connector. Attach the headphone hanger. Use the two thin screws (4 × 10 mm) to attach the hanger as shown in the illustration. PE DA L Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view. Otherwise, the pedal may not function properly. 7. 5-2. Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown, then clip the cord into the holders. 5-3.
Assembling the Clavinova 1. CLP-795GP Assembly Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. Lean the main unit against the wall as shown below. CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers. Main unit To prevent damage to the connector panels located at the bottom of main unit, make sure to place main unit on the Styrofoam pads. Also, make sure that the pads do not touch the connector panels. Connector panel Pads Connector panel 1-1.
Assembling the Clavinova 2. Attach the three legs and three leg beams. 3. Attach the lyre braces. Refer to the diagram below to verify the orientation of the legs. Rear leg 3-1 Front leg Front leg 2-1. Install and tighten four screws on each leg, starting with one of the front legs. 4 × 16 mm thin screws 6 × 40 mm fixing screws 3-1. Attach the lyre braces using the four thin screws (4 × 16 mm). 4. Raise the unit to the standing position. Use the front legs as support to raise the unit. 2-2.
Assembling the Clavinova 5. 5-4. Align the cord with the groove on the unit Install the pedal box. and attach the backside of the pedal box using the two fixing screws (6 × 20 mm), and then securely tighten the two screws of the front side of the pedal box that were attached in step 5-2. 5-1. Remove the twist tie and tape that affix the pedal cord to the upper portion of the pedal box. Tape Twist tie 6 × 20 mm fixing screws 5-2.
Assembling the Clavinova 5-6. Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal 6-2. Insert the DC plug of the AC adaptor into connector. Insert the plug so the arrow side faces front (toward the keyboard). the DC IN jack. If the plug will not go in easily, do not force it. Double-check the orientation of the plug, then try again. 5-6 Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view. Otherwise, the pedal may not function properly. 7.
Assembling the Clavinova 9. If desired, you can attach the AC adaptor to the bottom of the unit by using the adaptor holders. For specific instructions, refer to the leaflet enclosed with the adaptor holders. AC adaptor 4 × 10 mm thin screws CLP-765GP Assembly Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. Main unit To prevent damage to the connector panels located at the bottom of main unit, make sure to place main unit on the Styrofoam pads.
Assembling the Clavinova 1. 2. Lean the unit against the wall as shown below. Attach two front legs and a rear leg. Refer to the diagram below to verify the orientation of the legs. CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers. Rear leg Front leg Front leg Be sure to position the keyboard side on the bottom. 1-1. Spread a large soft cloth, such as a blanket, 6 × 40 mm fixing screws as shown to protect the floor and wall surfaces. 1-2.
Assembling the Clavinova 3-2. Align the cord with the groove on the unit, and attach the pedal box using four screws. 4. Raise the unit to the standing position. Use the front legs as support to raise the unit. 6 × 20 mm fixing screws 3-3. Insert the pedal cord plug into the pedal connector. Insert the plug so the arrow side faces front (toward the keyboard). If the plug will not go in easily, do not force it. Double-check the orientation of the plug, then try again.
Assembling the Clavinova 6. Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. 8. If desired, you can attach the AC adaptor to the bottom of the unit by using the adaptor holders. For specific instructions, refer to the leaflet enclosed with the adaptor holders. AC adaptor 7. Attach the headphone hanger. Attach the headphone hanger using two thin screws (4 x10 mm) as shown in the illustration.
Specifications Specifications (CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-735) Refer to page 137 for specifications of the CLP-795GP and CLP-765GP.
Specifications Items Effects Types Functions CLP-785 CLP-775 CLP-745 Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC) Yes Stereophonic Optimizer Yes Dual Yes Split Yes Duo Songs (MIDI) Preset Recording Number of Preset Songs Yes 25 Voice Demo Songs + 50 Classics + 303 Lesson Songs 21 Voice Demo Songs + 50 Classics + 303 Lesson Songs Number of Songs 250 Number of Tracks 16 Data Capacity Playback Data Capacity Format Playback Approx. 500 KB/Song Approx.
Specifications Items Power Supply CLP-785 AC Adaptor Power Consumption CLP-745 PA-500 60 W (When using PA-500 AC adaptor) Auto Power Off Included Accessories CLP-775 CLP-735 PA-300C 50 W (When using PA-500 AC adaptor) 40 W (When using PA-500 AC adaptor) 18 W (When using PA-300C AC adaptor) Yes • Owner’s Manual • Warranty* • “50 Classical Music Masterpieces” Music Book • Online Member Product Registration • Bench* • (CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745) Power cord*/AC adaptor* PA-500 • (CLP-735) Power cor
Specifications Specifications (CLP-795GP, CLP-765GP) Refer to page 134 for specifications of the CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745 and CLP-735.
Specifications Items Songs (MIDI) Preset Recording Number of Preset Songs CLP-795GP CLP-765GP 25 Voice Demo Songs + 50 Classics + 303 Lesson Songs 21 Voice Demo Songs + 50 Classics + 303 Lesson Songs Number of Songs 250 Number of Tracks 16 Data Capacity Playback Data Capacity Format Playback Approx. 500 KB/Song Approx. 500 KB/Song SMF (Format 0, Format 1) Recording Songs (Audio) Format Functions SMF (Format 0) Recording Time (max.) 80 minutes/Song Playback .wav (44.
Specifications Items Separately Sold Accessories (May not be available depending on your area.) CLP-795GP CLP-765GP • Headphones HPH-150, HPH-100, HPH-50 • (CLP-795GP) Footswitches FC4A, FC5 • (CLP-795GP) Foot controller FC7 • AC adaptor PA-500 • USB Wireless LAN Adaptor UD-WL01 • Wireless MIDI Adaptor MD-BT01, UD-BT01 *The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file.
Index Numerics E 50 Classical ............................................................... 44, 109 Edit (Song) ........................................................................93 Edit (Voice) .......................................................................88 Effect ..................................................................................34 Effect Depth ......................................................................88 Effect Type List ......................................
Index MIDI Recording ...............................................................54 MIDI Reference ..................................................................8 MIDI Song ........................................................................43 MIDI to Audio ..................................................................69 Move ..................................................................................68 Music Rest ........................................................................
About Bluetooth Bluetooth capability The models CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-795GP and CLP-765GP are equipped with Bluetooth functionality; however, even these models may not support Bluetooth, depending on the country in which you purchased the product. If the Bluetooth logo is shown or printed on the control panel, this means that the product is equipped with Bluetooth functionality.
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For models equipped with Bluetooth / Pour les modèles équipés de la fonctionnalité Bluetooth For U.S.A. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption rate (SAR).
For EU countries BG Bulgarian ОПРОСТЕНА ЕС ДЕКЛАРАЦИЯ ЗА СЪОТВЕТСТВИЕ LT Lithuanian SUPAPRASTINTA ES ATITIKTIES DEKLARACIJA С настоящото Yamaha Music Europe GmbH декларира, че този тип радиосъоръжение [CLP-785, CLP-775, CLP-745, CLP-795GP, CLP-765GP] е в съответствие с Директива 2014/53/ЕС. Цялостният текст на ЕС декларацията за съответствие може да се намери на следния интернет адрес: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/support/compliance/doc.
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