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CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
On an actual acoustic piano, if you press the damper pedal and play a key, not
only does the string of the pressed key vibrate, it also causes other strings and
the soundboard to vibrate, with each influencing the rest, creating a rich and
brilliant resonance that sustains and spreads. The VRM (Virtual Resonance
Modeling) technology featured in the CLP-585/575 reproduces the
complicated interaction of both string and soundboard resonance faithfully
using a virtual musical instrument (physical modeling), and makes the sound
more like a real acoustic piano. Since instantaneous resonance is made at the
moment according to the state of the keyboard or pedal, you can vary the
sound expressively by changing the timing of your pressing the keys, and the
timing and depth of your pressing the pedal.
1.
Select the desired Piano Voice by using the [PIANO]
button.
When you select a Piano Voice from the [PIANO] button, the VRM
function is automatically engaged, letting you immediately enjoy the
VRM effect.
You can turn VRM on and off by setting the “VRM” parameter in the
Voice Menu: “Piano setting”
“VRM” (page 80). The default setting is
“On.”
2.
Play the keyboard.
Playing the Realistic Resonance-enhanced VRM
Voices
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575
545
535
565GP
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NOTE
When VRM is on, you can
adjust the depth of Damper
Resonance and String
Resonance produced using
VRM.
Voice Menu: “Piano setting”
“Damper Res.” or “String Res.”
(page 80)
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