Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 51

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Convenient Functions This section covers various functions that you'll find come in handy as you play and perform with the instrument. Panel Lock Function The panel lock function can temporarily disable the panel operation and prevent unintended operation during live performance. 1 Double-click the [PANEL LOCK] button (press it quickly twice). The [PANEL LOCK] button lights. A "PANEL LOCK" message also appears in the display. While the Panel Lock function is engaged, panel operations will be ignored. MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK Basic Operation A B ****** PANEL LOCK ****** NO YES Grand Piano 1 C D 2 To cancel Panel Lock, double-click the [PANEL LOCK] button. The [PANEL LOCK] button turns off, and the display returns to the previous display. n The Panel Lock function affects all controls, with the exception of the [MASTER VOLUME] dial, the [SONG VOLUME] slider, the [ZONE CONTROL] sliders, the [MASTER EQUALIZER] sliders, the Modulation wheel, the Pitch bend wheel, and the pedals. MIDI Transmission On/Off This parameter specifies whether the CP300 transmits MIDI data to an external MIDI device (On) or not (Off ). Pressing the [MIDI OUT] button alternates between On and Off. MIDI messages can be transmitted if the button lamp is lit. MIDI messages cannot be transmitted if the lamp is off. MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK Lit: Enables sending of MIDI messages. Off: Disables sending of MIDI messages. n This button is equipped with certain MIDI safeguards and also turns off pedal messages during performance. Even if you turn MIDI transmission off while holding a key, a key-off message will still be transmitted when you release the key. Turning MIDI transmission off also sends the following MIDI messages: Sustain Off, Sostenuto Off, Soft Pedal Off. n Keep in mind that if you turn MIDI transmission off, MIDI signals will not be transmitted no matter what other MIDI transmission settings (in Master Edit and MIDI Settings) are made. CP300 Owner's Manual 51

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CP300 Owner’s Manual
51
Basic Operation
Convenient Functions
This section covers various functions that you’ll find come in handy as you play and perform with the instrument.
The panel lock function can temporarily disable the panel operation and prevent unintended operation during
live performance.
1
Double-click the [PANEL LOCK] button (press it quickly twice).
The [PANEL LOCK] button lights. A “PANEL LOCK” message also appears in the display. While the
Panel Lock function is engaged, panel operations will be ignored.
2
To cancel Panel Lock, double-click the [PANEL LOCK] button.
The [PANEL LOCK] button turns off, and the display returns to the previous display.
n
The Panel Lock function affects all controls, with the exception of the [MASTER VOLUME] dial, the [SONG
VOLUME] slider, the [ZONE CONTROL] sliders, the [MASTER EQUALIZER] sliders, the Modulation wheel,
the Pitch bend wheel, and the pedals.
This parameter specifies whether the CP300 transmits MIDI data to an external MIDI device (On) or not
(Off).
Pressing the [MIDI OUT] button alternates between On and Off. MIDI messages can be transmitted if the
button lamp is lit. MIDI messages cannot be transmitted if the lamp is off.
n
This button is equipped with certain MIDI safeguards and also turns off pedal messages during performance. Even
if you turn MIDI transmission off while holding a key, a key-off message will still be transmitted when you release
the key. Turning MIDI transmission off also sends the following MIDI messages: Sustain Off, Sostenuto Off, Soft
Pedal Off.
n
Keep in mind that if you turn MIDI transmission off, MIDI signals will not be transmitted no matter what other
MIDI transmission settings (in Master Edit and MIDI Settings) are made.
Panel Lock Function
MIDI Transmission On/Off
MIDI OUT
PANEL LOCK
****** PANEL LOCK ******
Grand Piano 1
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
MIDI OUT
PANEL LOCK
MIDI OUT
PANEL LOCK
Lit: Enables sending of MIDI messages.
Off: Disables sending of MIDI messages.