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Using the Stage Piano with a Computer, Connecting via USB - cp50 driver

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Quick Start Guide Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 8 Press the [2] button to jump to Page 2, and then turn Knob 1 to select the zone to be configured. 9 Press the [- PAGE] and [PAGE 3] buttons to navigate between the screen's pages, and turn the knobs to modify other parameters as required. The Target parameter on Page 2 is used to specify whether the internal tone generator or another instrument is to be played; meanwhile, the TransCh parameter specifies the MIDI channel on which MIDI data will be sent. NOTE For more details regarding these parameters, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 10 If necessary, return to Step 8 and repeat the setting procedure for the other zones. When all required zone settings have been completed, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen. 11 For each zone configured to play another instrument in Step 9 above, set the MIDI receive channel on that instrument so as to match the zone's transmit channel. HINT The MIDI [THRU] connector outputs all MIDI data received at the MIDI [IN] connector, regardless of whether or not it is also used within the stage piano. When playing your CP5 or CP50 from another MIDI device, therefore, the performance data can also be output via this MIDI [THRU] connector to play additional instruments. Using the Stage Piano with a Computer Your CP5 or CP50 can also be connected to a computer in order to exchange MIDI data with it. For example, a sequencer running on a computer could be used to play the stage piano, or you could send MIDI data created by playing the stage piano's keyboard to the computer for further processing. Connecting via USB The following procedure describes how to connect the [USB TO HOST] port on the rear of your CP5 or CP50 to a USB port on your computer using a USB cable. When connected in this way, the stage piano and computer can exchange MIDI messages (but not other types of data). NOTE In order to enjoy the sounds produced by your CP5 or CP50, you will need to connect it to a stereo system or to an amplifier and speakers. Alternatively, a pair of headphones can always be connected for direct monitoring of the stage piano. For details, see Connecting Audio Equipment from the Setting Up section (page 15). 1 Using your computer, download the Yamaha USB-MIDI driver from the following web page. After you click Download, select a convenient location for the installation file. http://www.global.yamaha.com/download/usb_midi/ NOTE Information on system requirements can also be found on the above web page. NOTE The USB-MIDI driver may be revised and updated without prior notice. Before installing, visit the above web page to confirm the latest related information and ensure that you have the most up-to-date version. 46 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual

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Using the Stage Piano with a Computer
46
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
Quick Start Guide
8
Press the [2] button to jump to Page 2, and then turn Knob 1 to select the zone to be configured.
9
Press the [
L
PAGE] and [PAGE
R
] buttons to navigate between the screen’s pages, and turn the knobs to modify
other parameters as required.
The
Target
parameter on Page 2 is used to specify whether the internal tone generator or another instrument is to be
played; meanwhile, the
TransCh
parameter specifies the MIDI channel on which MIDI data will be sent.
NOTE
For more details regarding these parameters, refer to the
Reference Manual
pdf document.
10
If necessary, return to Step 8 and repeat the setting procedure for the other zones. When all required zone settings
have been completed, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen.
11
For each zone configured to play another instrument in Step 9 above, set the MIDI receive channel on that
instrument so as to match the zone’s transmit channel.
Using the Stage Piano with a Computer
Your CP5 or CP50 can also be connected to a computer in order to exchange MIDI data with it. For example, a
sequencer running on a computer could be used to play the stage piano, or you could send MIDI data created by
playing the stage piano’s keyboard to the computer for further processing.
Connecting via USB
The following procedure describes how to connect the [USB TO HOST] port on the rear of your CP5 or CP50 to a USB
port on your computer using a USB cable. When connected in this way, the stage piano and computer can exchange
MIDI messages (but not other types of data).
NOTE
In order to enjoy the sounds produced by your CP5 or CP50, you will need to connect it to a stereo system or to an amplifier and speakers.
Alternatively, a pair of headphones can always be connected for direct monitoring of the stage piano. For details, see
Connecting Audio
Equipment
from the
Setting Up
section (page 15).
1
Using your computer, download the Yamaha USB-MIDI driver from the following web page. After you click
Download, select a convenient location for the installation file.
NOTE
Information on system requirements can also be found on the above web page.
NOTE
The USB-MIDI driver may be revised and updated without prior notice. Before installing, visit the above web page to confirm the latest
related information and ensure that you have the most up-to-date version.
HINT
The MIDI [THRU] connector outputs all MIDI data received at the MIDI [IN] connector, regardless of whether or not it is also used
within the stage piano. When playing your CP5 or CP50 from another MIDI device, therefore, the performance data can also be
output via this MIDI [THRU] connector to play additional instruments.