﻿CVP-701 Owner's Manual

USB Audio Player/Recorder – Playback and Recording Audio Files –

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The convenient USB Audio Player/Recorder allows you to play back audio files (.WAV) saved to a USB flash drive — directly from the instrument. Moreover, since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data (.WAV) to a USB flash drive, it is possible to play back the files on computer, share them with your friends, and record your own CDs to enjoy as well.
If you want to record various parts separately or edit the Song data after recording on this instrument, execute MIDI Recording (page 79).

Playing Back Audio Files
Try playing back audio files from a USB flash drive connected to this instrument.
NOTE
The instrument cannot play back DRM protected files.

File format that can be played back
.wav	44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo

1	Connect the USB flash drive containing the audio files to play back to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
NOTE
Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Device" on page 106.
NOTE
The AUDIO display for selecting an audio file (shown in Step 4) can be called up also by pressing the [USB] button then the [B] (AUDIO) button.
2	Press the [AUDIO] button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display.
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3	Press the [H] (FILES) button to display the audio files saved to the connected USB flash drive.
4	Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the file you want to listen to.
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5	Call up MENU1 at the right bottom of the display by pressing the [8 Down] button as necessary.
NOTE
To confirm the information of the currently selected audio file, press the [6 Down] button to call up the Information display. To exit from the Information display, press the [F] (OK) button.
6	Press the [7 Down] (AUDIO PLAY) button to start playback.
This operation returns to the USB AUDIO PLAYER display.
7	Press the [2 Up Down] (STOP) button to stop playback.
NOTICE
Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during playback. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data.

Playback-related Operations
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Stop
Play/Pause
Select previous file (Hold this to move backward continuously through the current file)
Select next file (Hold this to move forward continuously through the current file)

Adjusting the volume of audio playback [6 Up Down] (AUDIO VOLUME) buttons
These let you adjust the playback volume of an Audio file.

Adjusting the Playback Speed [7 Up Down] (TIME STRETCH) buttons
These let you adjust the playback speed of an Audio file by stretching or compressing it. The value can be adjusted from 75% to 125% and the default value is 100%. Higher values result in a faster tempo. If you select another audio file, this setting will be restored to the default value.
NOTE
Changing the playback speed of an Audio file may change its tonal characteristics.

Adjusting the Pitch in semitones [8 Up Down] (PITCH SHIFT) buttons
These let you shift the pitch of an Audio file in semitone steps (from -12 to 12). If you select another audio file, this setting will be restored to the default value.

Playing back a specified range of an audio file [C] (A-B) button
During playback, press the [C] (A-B) button at the starting point (A), and then press the [C] (A-B) button again at the ending point (B) to start repeat playback between the A and B points. To cancel this setting, press the [C] (A-B) button again.

Playing Multiple Files Repeatedly [D] (REPEAT MODE) button
This lets you set the repeat mode of the Audio file.
(OFF mark)	Plays through the selected file, then stops.
(selected file repeat mark)	Plays through the selected file repeatedly.
(repeat mark)	Continues playback through all the files in the folder containing the current file repeatedly.
(random repeat mark)	Randomly and repeatedly plays back all files in the folder containing the current file.

Canceling the Vocal Part and Playing the Part with Backing (Vocal Cancel)
This lets you cancel or attenuate the center position of the stereo sound. This lets you sing "karaoke" style with just instrumental backing, since the vocal sound is usually at the center of the stereo image in most recordings. This function cannot be applied to the sound input from the microphone or [AUX IN] jack or the audio sound received from a smart device connected by wireless LAN.

First select an Audio file, then press the [I] button to turn Vocal Cancel on. Press the [3 Up Down] button to start playback, allowing you to confirm that the vocal part is muted. If you select another audio file, this setting will be switched to off.
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NOTE
Though the Vocal Cancel function is highly effective on most audio recordings, the vocal sound on some songs may not be completely cancelled.

Recording Your Performance as Audio
Try recording your performance as audio data to a USB flash drive.
NOTE
To record your performance with the USB Audio Player/Recorder, make sure to use a compatible USB flash drive. Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Device" on page 106.
NOTE
In addition to the Audio Recording functions explained here, MIDI Recording (page 79) is also available on this instrument.

File format that can be recorded
.wav	44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolution, stereo
Target sounds for recording
All the sounds produced via your keyboard performance, the sound input from the [MIC/LINE IN] and [AUX IN] jacks. Songs protected by copyright, such as preset Songs, and the metronome sound cannot be recorded.
Maximum amount of recording time
80 minutes per recording, though this may be less depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash drive.

1	Connect the USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
2	Set the desired Voice, etc. which you want to use for your performance. (For information setting the Voice, see page 44; for setting the Style, see page 58; for using the AUX IN jack, see page 104.)
3	Press the [AUDIO] button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display.
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4	Press the [1 Up Down] (REC) button to engage the Record Standby status.
NOTE
The USB flash drive of "USB1" is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB flash drives are connected. You can confirm the contents of "USB1" in the file selection display called up by pressing the [H] (FILE SELECT) button on the USB AUDIO PLAYER display.
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"WAIT" is shown during Record Standby.
5	Start recording by pressing the [3 Up Down] (PLAY/PAUSE) button, then start your performance.
When recording begins, the elapsed recording time is shown on the right side of the Recording display.
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Recordable time
NOTICE
Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during playback. Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data or the recording data.
6	Stop recording by pressing the [2 Up Down] (STOP) button.
The file name is automatically named, and a message indicating the file name is displayed.
Recordable time

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