Yamaha CP50 Owner's Manual - Page 20

Setting Names, Entering Note Numbers, Name=[CP Perf1, Cursor Data, NoteLimit

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Setting Names Setting Names A name can be freely assigned to each Performance that you create or modify on your CP5 or CP50. Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. In order to do so, use the knob assigned to the Cursor parameter on the page in question to move the cursor within the name field, and then use the knob assigned to the Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF

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Setting Names
20
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
Basic Operations
Setting Names
A name can be freely assigned to each Performance that you create or modify on your CP5 or CP50. Furthermore, it is
also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. In order to do so, use
the knob assigned to the
Cursor
parameter on the page in question to move the cursor within the name field, and then
use the knob assigned to the
Data
parameter to change the character at the cursor position.
Entering Note Numbers
While any parameter requiring a note to be set can be modified in the usual way by turning the assigned knob, you can
also select a note by pressing and holding that knob and playing the corresponding key on the keyboard.
Name=[CP Perf1
]
E
(Cursor) (Data)
Knob 1
Changes the cursor
position
Knob 2
Changes the character at
the cursor position
Knob 3
NoteLimit
E
C 2
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G 8
Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3