Yamaha CP50 Owner's Manual - Page 39

Volume, Pan RevSend, Using Key-on Start to Begin Playback, CAUTION

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Performing with a Backing Track 8 Using Knobs 1 to 3, set the volume, pan, and reverb send level for the TRACK part as required. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE The volume of the TRACK part can also be adjusted directly using the [TRACK] knob. CAUTION Wave files created using devices other than your CP5 or CP50 may be very loud. If you select such a file for use as a backing track and do not turn down the volume in advance, it may play back at an extremely high volume. It is important, therefore, to always turn the TRACK part's volume down fully (i.e., to 0) before playing a newly-selected Wave file. Then, when playback is started as described in Step 11 below, you can gradually increase the TRACK part volume to a suitable level. 9 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen. 10 Ensure that the lamp for the TRACK part is lit (indicating that the part is turned on). If necessary, press the [TRACK] button to turn on the part. 11 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button as you play the keyboard. The selected backing track will now play along with you. You can stop backing-track playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. HINT Using Key-on Start to Begin Playback Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that can be used to start backing-track playback in response to playing of the keyboard. The following describes how to use this function. 1 Press the [SONG SETTING] button, followed by the [3] button. Page 3 of the Song Setting screen will be displayed. 2 Turn Knob 1 to set the StartKey parameter as required. If you set this parameter to "all", any key can be pressed to start playback. 3 If the lamp to the top-left of the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button is currently off, press this button while holding down the [+] (Stop) button. Standby condition for backing track playback will be activated and the lamp will begin to flash. 4 Press the key that you set for the StartKey parameter in Step 2 above. The currently selected backing track will start to play. You can stop backing-track playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. NOTE Standby condition for backing track playback can be activated automatically whenever you select a new Performance using the AutoKeyOn parameter from page 3 of the Song Setting screen. (See the Reference Manual pdf document for more details.) Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 39

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Performing with a Backing Track
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
39
Quick Start Guide
8
Using Knobs 1 to 3, set the volume, pan, and reverb send level for the TRACK part as required.
NOTE
The volume of the TRACK part can also be adjusted directly using the [TRACK] knob.
Wave files created using devices other than your CP5 or CP50 may be very loud. If you select such a file for use as a backing track
and do not turn down the volume in advance, it may play back at an extremely high volume. It is important, therefore, to always turn
the TRACK part’s volume down fully (i.e., to 0) before playing a newly-selected Wave file. Then, when playback is started as
described in Step 11 below, you can gradually increase the TRACK part volume to a suitable level.
9
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen.
10
Ensure that the lamp for the TRACK part is lit (indicating that the part is turned on). If necessary, press the [TRACK]
button to turn on the part.
11
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play / Pause) button as you play the keyboard. The selected backing track will now play along with you.
You can stop backing-track playback at any time by pressing the [
J
] (Stop) button.
HINT
Using Key-on Start to Begin Playback
Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that can be used to start backing-track playback in response to playing of
the keyboard. The following describes how to use this function.
1
Press the [SONG SETTING] button, followed by the [3] button.
Page 3 of the Song Setting screen will be displayed.
2
Turn Knob 1 to set the
StartKey
parameter as required.
If you set this parameter to “all”, any key can be pressed to start playback.
3
If the lamp to the top-left of the [
R
/
K
] (Play / Pause) button is currently off, press this button while holding down the [
J
]
(Stop) button.
Standby condition for backing track playback will be activated and the lamp will begin to flash.
4
Press the key that you set for the
StartKey
parameter in Step 2 above.
The currently selected backing track will start to play. You can stop backing-track playback at any time by pressing the [
J
]
(Stop) button.
NOTE
Standby condition for backing track playback can be activated automatically whenever you select a new Performance using the
AutoKeyOn
parameter from page 3 of the Song Setting screen. (See the
Reference Manual
pdf document for more details.)
Volume
Pan RevSend
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Knob 1
Knob 2
Knob 3
CAUTION