Yamaha CNR-35 3 CNR-55 manual

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    PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graph- ics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indi- cated on this page and those indicated in the safety in- struction section. SPECIA[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST. WARNING- When using any electrical or electronic product, basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the fol- lowing: 1. Read all Safety Instru[...]

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    Panel Controls Panel Controls ................................................. 2 Getting Started .............................................. 4 Playing Back the Demonstration Songs ............................... 5 V oice Select ........................................................ 6 Rhythm Select .............................................[...]

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    1 MASTER V OLUME Control ..................... 4 2 A CCOMP ./RHYTHM V OL. Buttons .......... 8 3 V OICE SELECT Buttons ......................... 6 4 V oice Bank Button (CNR-55 only) ........... 6 5 RHYTHM SELECT Buttons .................... 7 6 Rh ythm Bank Button (CNR-55 only) ....... 7 7 BEA T Lamp ............................................. 8 [...]

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    1 Plug the power cor d in to an appr opriate electrical outlet. ....................................... • Y amaha products ar e manufactured specifically for the supply volt- age in the area wher e they ar e to be sold. If you should move, or if any doubt exists about the supply voltage, please consult with a qualified technician. 2 T urn on the [...]

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    The CNR-35/55 has three demonstration music pieces for your listening enjoyment. T ry playing back the demos before you start to play. 1 Simply press the DEMO b utton once. ........................................................................................................... Playing Back the Demonstration Songs The CNR-35/55 immediately starts[...]

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    V oice Select The V oice Select section provides seven (14 for the CNR- 55) different high-quality instrument voices. Y ou can also add the Sustain effect while you play. ■ Select a v oice b y pressing the button corresponding to the desired v oice. ..................................................................................................[...]

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    Rhythm Select The Rhythm Select section provides seven (14 for CNR-55) various r hythm patter ns played automatically using actual drum and percussion sampled sounds. Automatic Accom- paniment function also can be used with the r hythm pat- terns, providing appropriate bass and chordal accompa- niment to match the style of the r hythm patter n sele[...]

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    Rhythm Select 2 Using the SYNCHRO ST AR T button This button puts the rhythm pattern in “stand-by” (The SYN- CHRO ST AR T lamp lights and the BEA T lamp flashes.). The rhythm and the accompaniment will start when you press a key in the Auto Accompaniment Section of the keyboard (C1 - F # 2). T o stop the rhythm, press the SYNCHRO ST AR T button[...]

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    The Automatic Accompaniment function works with the r hythm of the CNR-35/55 to produce bass and chordal ac- companiment automatically as you play chords in the Auto Accompaniment Section of the keyboard (C1 - F # 2). Automatic Accompaniment Y ou can play accompaniment in either ways you like, Single Finger or Fingered Chord. Y ou don’t have to s[...]

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    Automatic Accompaniment ■ Chor ds Recognized in the Single Finger (e .g. Key of C) ............................................... Major , minor and 7th chords can all be played in this way . Cm C 7 C ACCOMP. /RHYTHM VOL. POWER A utomatic Accompaniment Off T urning the POWER switch on while holding either of the ACCOMP ./ VOL. buttons put the CNR[...]

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    Automatic Accompaniment C Cm 7 C ( ) ( ) CM 7 Caug Cm 6 Cm 7 Cm b 5 7 CmM 7 Cdim C sus 4 7 Csus 4 C b 5 7 C 6 C aug 7 ■ Chor ds Recognized in the Fing ered Chord (e.g. Key of C) ....................................... • Because of the range of the A uto Accompaniment Section of the ke yboard (C1 - F # 2), the f ollowing chords cannot be recogni[...]

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    Please note that the appearance of any of the following phenomena does not indicate a mechanical failure of the CNR-35/55. Problem Possible Cause and Solution T r oubleshooting Check that the CNR-35/55 is not in “Automatic Ac- companiment Off” condition. (See page 10) If the instrument is in that condition, simply turn the POWER off then turn i[...]

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    Specifications CNR-35 CNR-55 K eyboard 49 k eys: C1 - C5 (4 octaves) Strings, Brass, Clarinet, Horn, Strings, Brass, Clarinet, Flute , Saxophone, Flute , Piano, V oice Select Piano , Guitar , Organ Vibraphone, Guitar , Banjo, Accordion, Synth. Lead, Organ, Jazz Organ Effect Sustain (on/off) March, T ango , P olka, Countr y , Rhythm Select March, Wa[...]

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    Y amaha Corporation International Group P .O.Box1, Hamamatsu, Japan Phone: 81 (Country Code) -53-460-2317 Fax: 81 -53-456-8872, 1 109 M.D .G., EMI Division © Y amaha Cor poration 1996 VV41340 608POCP16.2-01A0 Printed in Japan[...]