Yamaha CP5 Reference Manual - Page 44
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Utility Area This section describes the utility parameters that affect the entire CP5 or CP50 system. Settings for these parameters are made via the Utility screen, which contains thirteen pages. Edit Sequence Press the [UTILITY] button Navigate to the required page using the [- PAGE] and [PAGE 3] buttons Turn or press Knobs 1 to 3 Page On-screen name (and full name) Description 1 MasterTune (Master Tuning) This parameter is used to adjust the tuning of all sounds produced by the stage piano's built-in Tone Generator in units of one cent. NOTE The CP5 or CP50 default tuning is 440 Hz for A3, and 4 cents are roughly equivalent to 1 Hz. Setting values: -102.4 to +102.3 (cents) 2 VelCrv (Velocity Curve) This parameter is used to select a curve for determining how the actual velocities will be generated and transmitted according to the strength with which you play notes on the keyboard. Setting values: norm (Normal), soft, hard, wide, or fixed norm (Normal) The Normal curve produces velocities in direct proportion to the strength of your keyboard playing. soft The Soft curve makes it easier to produce high velocities across the entire keyboard. hard The Hard curve makes it more difficult to produce high velocities across the entire keyboard. wide The Wide curve accentuates your playing strength by producing lower velocities in response to softer playing and louder velocities in response to harder playing. As such, you can use this setting to expand the dynamic range of your performances. fixed The Fixed curve can be used to send a fixed velocity to the Tone Generator regardless of how hard or soft you play the keyboard. When selected, you can adjust FixdLvl using Knob 2 to set the actual velocity to be sent between 1 and 127. FixdLvl (Fixed Level) This parameter is available only when VelCrv has been set to "fixed". Regardless of the actual strength of playing, velocities at this level will be sent for all keys played. Setting values: 1 to 127 TunCrv (Tuning Curve) This parameter is used to select one of two tuning characteristics for the entire keyboard. Setting values: flat or stretch flat With the Flat curve, the frequency (in Hertz) doubles for each octave increment between keys across the entire keyboard. stretch The Stretch curve models the characteristic response of an acoustic piano. When compared with the Flat curve, lower keys are tuned slightly flatter; higher keys, slightly sharper. NOTE Not all piano voices are affected by the "stretch" setting. For more details, refer to the PIANO and E.PIANO voice lists (page 12). 3 SusPedal (Sustain This parameter is used to indicate the type of foot controller plugged into the SUS- Pedal) TAIN foot-switch jack on the rear panel. Setting values: FC3(HalfOn), FC3(HalfOff), or FC4/5 FC3(HalfOn) Choose this setting when using the bundled FC3 foot controller for halfdamper playing. FC3(HalfOff) Choose this setting when using the bundled FC3 foot controller but not the half-damper playing technique. FC4/5 Choose this setting when using an optional FC4 or FC5 foot controller. Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 Reference Left & Right Parts 3[VOICE] 3[PRE-AMP] 3[MOD-FX] 3[PWR-AMP] (CP5 only) 3[LEFT1]/[LEFT2]/[RIGHT1]/ [RIGHT2] (CP5) [LEFT]/[RIGHT] (CP50) 3[COMMON] Song Setting Area 3[SONG SETTING] 3[RECORD] TRACK Part 3[TRACK] MIC INPUT Part 3[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only) Settings for All Parts 3[REVERB] Settings for All Performances 3[MASTER COMPRESSOR] 3[UTILITY] 3[FILE] Appendix 44 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual