Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 69

SplitPointMain, Transpose, Keyboard, SoftPedalDepth, StringResonanceDepth, SustainSamplingDepth

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Reference Miscellaneous CP300 Settings-Other Settings Split Point This allows you to specify the split point (the boundary on the keyboard separating the Main part and Left part). A B SplitPoint(Main) F#2 NO YES C D Setting range: A-1 - C7 Default setting: F#2 Split Point 2 This allows you to specify the secondary split point (the boundary on the keyboard separating the Layer part and Left Layer part). A SplitPoint(Layer) C Setting range: A-1 - C7 Default setting: F#2 F#2 B NO YES D Transpose The CP300's Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures, and to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. A Transpose Keyboard C Setting targets: B NO YES 0 D Keyboard Song The sound you play with the keys The sound of Song playback Setting range: -12 - 0 - +12 -12 (-1 octave) - 0 (normal pitch) - +12 (+1 octave) Default setting: Keyboard = 0, Song = 0 n The Keyboard settings can only be made when the [TRANSPOSE] button is turned on (page 37). n You can also change the keyboard Transpose setting by using the [TRANSPOSE] button. Whichever method you use, the most recently made settings will be effective. n The Transpose setting affects transmitted MIDI data. Soft Pedal Depth This allows you to specify the depth of the soft pedal effect. A SoftPedalDepth C Setting range: 1 - 10 Default setting: 5 B NO YES 5 D String Resonance Depth This parameter sets the amount or depth of the String Resonance sound and is effective on certain Voice, such as Grand Piano 1. A B StringResonanceDepth NO YES 5 C D Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Default setting: 5 Sustain Sampling Depth This parameter sets the amount or depth of the Sustain Sampling sound and is effective on the Mono Piano 1 and Comp. Piano 1 Voices, as well as on the Grand Piano 1 Voice group. A B SustainSamplingDepth NO YES 5 C D Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Default setting: 5 CP300 Owner's Manual 69

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Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
This allows you to specify the split point (the boundary on
the keyboard separating the Main part and Left part).
Setting range:
A-1 – C7
Default setting:
F
#
2
This allows you to specify the secondary split point (the
boundary on the keyboard separating the Layer part and
Left Layer part).
Setting range:
A-1 – C7
Default setting:
F
#
2
The CP300’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift
the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone
intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures, and
to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the
range of a singer or other instruments.
Setting targets:
Setting range:
-12 – 0 – +12
-12 (-1 octave) – 0 (normal pitch) – +12 (+1 octave)
Default setting:
Keyboard = 0, Song = 0
n
The Keyboard settings can only be made when the
[TRANSPOSE] button is turned on (page 37).
n
You can also change the keyboard Transpose setting by
using the [TRANSPOSE] button. Whichever method
you use, the most recently made settings will be effective.
n
The Transpose setting affects transmitted MIDI data.
This allows you to specify the depth of the soft pedal effect.
Setting range:
1 – 10
Default setting:
5
This parameter sets the amount or depth of the String
Resonance sound and is effective on certain Voice, such as
Grand Piano 1.
Setting range:
Off, 1 – 10
Default setting:
5
This parameter sets the amount or depth of the Sustain
Sampling sound and is effective on the Mono Piano 1 and
Comp. Piano 1 Voices, as well as on the Grand Piano 1
Voice group.
Setting range:
Off, 1 – 10
Default setting:
5
Split Point
Split Point 2
Transpose
Keyboard
The sound you play with the keys
Song
The sound of Song playback
SplitPoint(Main)
F#2
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
SplitPoint(Layer)
F#2
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Transpose
Keyboard
0
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Soft Pedal Depth
String Resonance Depth
Sustain Sampling Depth
SoftPedalDepth
5
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
StringResonanceDepth
5
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
SustainSamplingDepth
5
NO
YES
A
B
D
C