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CLP-170 CLP-150 - Yamaha

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5. Return to the main screen.<br />

Press the [EXIT] button.<br />

Playing Back Recorded Songs and Commercially-available Music Data<br />

Eject the floppy disk from the disk drive if you have been playing a<br />

disk song (<strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>).<br />

Turning track playback on and off<br />

When you select a song on the Clavinova, the indicators for tracks that contain<br />

data ([TRACK 1], [TRACK 2], [EXTRA TRACKS]) are lit in green. While<br />

the Clavinova is playing or stopped, pressing these track buttons turn off the<br />

indicators, and the data on those tracks will not be played. Pressing the track<br />

buttons toggles track playback on and off. You can play the part that is turned<br />

off.<br />

Supported song data type<br />

Data formats that can be played on the <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>/<strong>150</strong><br />

The Clavinova <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>/<strong>150</strong> plays song data in the following formats:<br />

Floppy disk format (<strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>)<br />

3.5-inch 2DD disks in the MS-DOS 720KB format<br />

3.5-inch 2HD disks in the MS-DOS 1.44MB format<br />

Sequence format<br />

SMF (Standard MIDI File) formats 0 and 1<br />

ESEQ<br />

Performance data recorded on the <strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong> is saved in the SMF format<br />

0 in a floppy disk.<br />

TIP<br />

You can practice a part or<br />

phrase using the FromToRepeat<br />

(page 74) and Phrase-<br />

Mark parameters (page 75)<br />

in the “SONG SETTING”<br />

menu.<br />

TERMINOLOGY<br />

Disk format (<strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>):<br />

A structured method for writing<br />

data to disk.<br />

TERMINOLOGY<br />

Sequence format:<br />

A structured method for<br />

recording performance data.<br />

<strong>CLP</strong>-<strong>170</strong>/<strong>150</strong> 57

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