Yamaha CP5 Reference Manual - Page 45
Setting values, For the CP5, is set to FC1, or FC, CtrlAsn
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Page On-screen name (and full name) Description 4 CtrlAsn This parameter is used to select the controller to be assigned. (Controller Assign) Setting values: For the CP5 FC1 (Foot Controller 1), FC2 (Foot Controller 2), or FS (assignable foot switch) For the CP50 FC (Foot Controller) or FS (assignable foot switch) FC1 or FC2 (CP5) / FC (CP50) Foot controller connected to the corresponding FOOT CONTROLLER jack FS Foot switch connected to the ASSIGNABLE jack CtrlNo (Control Number) This parameter is used to specify a control change number for the controller selected using CtrlAsn. Setting values: If CtrlAsn is set to "FC1", "FC2", or "FC" 00 (off), or 01 to 95 If CtrlAsn is set to "FS" 00 (off), 01 to 95, 98 (Ply/Stop), 99 (PcInc), or 100 (PcDec) 5 RcvCh This parameter is used to set the channel on which to receive MIDI messages. (Receive Channel) Setting values: 1 to 16, omni, or off omni Messages will be received on all MIDI channels. TxCh (Transmit Channel) This parameter is used to set the channel on which to transmit MIDI messages produced by playing the keyboard and operating controllers. Setting values: 1 to 16, or off NOTE If the ZoneSw parameter from the Common Settings area's Zone Edit screen is set to "on", the TxCh parameter will have no effect and MIDI messages will be transmitted in line with that screen's TransCh settings (page 32). LocalSw (Local Control Switch) This parameter is used to turn local control on and off. When "off" is selected, the stage piano's built-in Tone Generator is essentially disconnected from the keyboard and controllers, and no sound will be produced in response to playing of the keyboard. The stage piano does, however, continue to transmit MIDI messages when LocalSw has been set to "off", and the Tone Generator will continue to produce sound in response to MIDI messages received from external devices. Setting values: on or off 6 DevNo. This parameter is used to set a MIDI device number for your CP5 or CP50. In order to (Device Number) successfully exchange Bulk Dump data, parameter changes, or other system exclu- sive messages, this number must match the Device Number of the external MIDI device. Setting values: 1 to 16, all, or off all System exclusive messages for all MIDI device numbers will be received. Meanwhile, data will be transmitted from the stage piano using Device Number 1. off No exchange of Bulk Dump data, parameter settings, or other system exclusive messages with other devices will be possible. In addition, an error message may be displayed if you attempt to perform such an oper- ation. In/Out (MIDI In/Out) This parameter is used to specify the interface to be used for exchanging MIDI messages. Setting values: MIDI or USB MIDI The MIDI connectors will be used. USB The USB TO HOST port will be used. NOTE It is not possible to exchange MIDI messages via the MIDI connectors and the USB TO HOST port at the same time. Be sure, therefore, to set this parameter correctly in accordance with your equipment setup. 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 45 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual