Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 70

KeyoffSamplingDepth, VibraphonePedalMode, PianoLike, PedalPlay/Pause, Pedal 2, PedalType

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Reference Miscellaneous CP300 Settings-Other Settings Key-off Sampling Depth This allows you to adjust the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key). This parameter is effective on the Grand Piano 1, Mono Piano 1 and Comp. Piano 1 Voices, as well as on the E. Piano 1, Clavi. and Harpsi Voice groups. A KeyoffSamplingDepth C Setting range: Off, 1 - 10 Default setting: 5 B NO YES 5 D Vibraphone Pedal Mode This parameter affects only the Vibraphone Voice, and enables you to select whether the Vibraphone sound is sustained while you press the keys on the keyboard ("Piano Like") or the sound is sustained only while you press and hold down the sustain pedal, like when playing an actual vibraphone ("Normal"). A VibraphonePedalMode PianoLike C Setting range: PianoLike, Normal Default setting: PianoLike B NO YES D Pedal Play/Pause This allows you to assign the Song Play/Pause function to the pedal, letting you start or pause Song playback with your foot. In this setting, the selected pedal (2 - 4) functions in the same manner as the [PLAY/PAUSE] button on the panel. n If you assign the Play/Pause function to a pedal and turn the function On, the pedal function assigned to the pedal in the Voice Edit menu (pages 61 and 62) is disabled. A PedalPlay/Pause Pedal 2 C Selects the pedal to which the function will be assigned B Off NO YES D Selects on or off Setting for: Pedal 2, Pedal 3, Pedal 4 Setting range: On/Off Default setting: Off for all pedals Pedal Type This allows you to select the type or polarity of the pedals you use, connected to the [SUSTAIN] pedal jack, [SOSTENUTO] pedal jack, [SOFT] pedal jack and [AUX] pedal jack. If you are using a Yamaha-recommended pedal (such as the FC4 or FC5), the Pedal Type need not be changed. However, if you are using a pedal of a different manufacturer, the polarity may be opposite and the effect produced by operating the pedal (on/off, dynamics, etc.) might be reversed. If this happens, you can use this setting to correct the pedal operation. A PedalType Pedal 1 C Make B NO YES D Setting for: Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Pedal 3, Pedal 4 Setting range: Make, Break Default settings: Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Pedal 3: Make; Pedal 4: Break Half Pedal Point This allows you to set the point at which the damper pedal starts to affect the sound. In other words, you can change the point at which the assigned effect begins to be applied, as you press the pedal down. If the effect is a simple on/off type effect, this setting specifies the point at which the effect will be switched on/off (with the exception of the Expression function). Refer to the section on assigning the pedal function in the Voice Edit settings (page 61). A HalfPedalPoint C B NO YES 0 D Setting range: -2 (effective with the shallowest press) - 0 - +2 (effective with the deepest press) Default setting: 0 Pitch Bend Range This allows you to specify the amount of pitch change produced by moving the Pitch bend wheel. This parameter applies only to the manually played sound (not to a connected MIDI device). The value can be set in semitone steps. A PitchBendRange C B NO YES 2 D Setting range: 0 - 12 semitones (moving the wheel will raise/ lower the pitch by a maximum of 12 semitones or 1 octave) Default setting: 2 70 CP300 Owner's Manual

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Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
This allows you to adjust the volume of the key-off sound
(the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key). This
parameter is effective on the Grand Piano 1, Mono Piano 1
and Comp. Piano 1 Voices, as well as on the E. Piano 1,
Clavi. and Harpsi Voice groups.
Setting range:
Off, 1 – 10
Default setting:
5
This parameter affects only the Vibraphone Voice, and
enables you to select whether the Vibraphone sound is
sustained while you press the keys on the keyboard (“Piano
Like”) or the sound is sustained only while you press and
hold down the sustain pedal, like when playing an actual
vibraphone (“Normal”).
Setting range:
PianoLike, Normal
Default setting:
PianoLike
This allows you to assign the Song Play/Pause function to
the pedal, letting you start or pause Song playback with
your foot. In this setting, the selected pedal (2 – 4)
functions in the same manner as the [PLAY/PAUSE]
button on the panel.
n
If you assign the Play/Pause function to a pedal and turn
the function On, the pedal function assigned to the pedal
in the Voice Edit menu (pages 61 and 62) is disabled.
Setting for:
Pedal 2, Pedal 3, Pedal 4
Setting range:
On/Off
Default setting:
Off for all pedals
This allows you to select the type or polarity of the pedals
you use, connected to the [SUSTAIN] pedal jack,
[SOSTENUTO] pedal jack, [SOFT] pedal jack and [AUX]
pedal jack. If you are using a Yamaha-recommended pedal
(such as the FC4 or FC5), the Pedal Type need not be
changed. However, if you are using a pedal of a different
manufacturer, the polarity may be opposite and the effect
produced by operating the pedal (on/off, dynamics, etc.)
might be reversed. If this happens, you can use this setting
to correct the pedal operation.
Setting for:
Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Pedal 3, Pedal 4
Setting range:
Make, Break
Default settings:
Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Pedal 3: Make; Pedal 4:
Break
This allows you to set the point at which the damper pedal
starts to affect the sound. In other words, you can change
the point at which the assigned effect begins to be applied,
as you press the pedal down. If the effect is a simple on/off
type effect, this setting specifies the point at which the
effect will be switched on/off (with the exception of the
Expression function).
Refer to the section on assigning the pedal function in the
Voice Edit settings (page 61).
Setting range:
-2 (effective with the shallowest press) – 0 – +2
(effective with the deepest press)
Default setting:
0
This allows you to specify the amount of pitch change
produced by moving the Pitch bend wheel. This parameter
applies only to the manually played sound (not to a
connected MIDI device). The value can be set in semitone
steps.
Setting range:
0 – 12 semitones (moving the wheel will raise/
lower the pitch by a maximum of 12 semitones or 1 octave)
Default setting:
2
Key-off Sampling Depth
Vibraphone Pedal Mode
Pedal Play/Pause
KeyoffSamplingDepth
5
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
VibraphonePedalMode
PianoLike
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
PedalPlay/Pause
Pedal 2
Off
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Selects the pedal to which
the function will be assigned
Selects on or off
Pedal Type
Half Pedal Point
Pitch Bend Range
PedalType
Pedal 1
Make
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
HalfPedalPoint
0
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
PitchBendRange
2
NO
YES
A
B
D
C