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Precautions when using the [USB TO HOST] port, Selecting Performances from a Computer via MIDI - manual pdf download

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Quick Start Guide Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 2 Install the USB MIDI driver on your computer. For instructions, refer to the Installation Guide included in the downloaded file package. When prompted to connect the [USB TO HOST] port on your instrument (i.e., the CP5 or CP50) to the computer using a USB cable, do so as shown below. [USB TO HOST] port USB cable USB port CP5 Computer 3 Setup your CP5 or CP50 to allow MIDI data to be exchanged via the [USB TO HOST] port. Navigate to Page 6 of the Utility screen by pressing the [UTILITY] button, and if necessary, the [6] button. (See the Reference Manual pdf document for more details.) Turn Knob 2 to set the In/Out parameter (MIDI In/Out) to "USB". NOTE If you wish to connect your CP5 or CP50 to a computer via MIDI cables, the In/Out parameter should be set to "MIDI". 4 Press the [STORE] button to store this setting. Utility settings are stored within User Memory as part of the stage piano's system settings. For details regarding the storing procedure, refer to page 50. Precautions when using the [USB TO HOST] port When connecting your CP5 or CP50 to a computer via the [USB TO HOST] port, be sure to observe the following precautions. Failing to do so risks freezing either or both of the devices and corrupting or losing data. If your stage piano or computer should freeze, restart the application being used, reboot the computer, or turn the stage piano off once and then back on. • Ensure that an AB-type USB cable is used. • Before connecting to a computer via the [USB TO HOST] port, restore it from any power-saving mode (such as Suspend, Sleep, or Standby). • Connect the computer via the [USB TO HOST] port before turning on your CP5 or CP50. • Be sure to always perform the following steps before turning the stage piano on or off and either plugging or unplugging a USB cable. - Quit all applications. - Ensure that no data is being sent from the stage piano. (Data is transmitted by playing the keyboard.) • When connected to a computer, allow at least 6 seconds to pass between turning the stage piano on and off and plugging or unplugging the USB cable. HINT Selecting Performances from a Computer via MIDI Performances on your CP5 or CP50 can be selected by sending MIDI messages from an application running on a connected computer. In specific terms, the following three MIDI messages must be sent to the instrument in order to successfully change Performances. • Bank select MSB • Bank select LSB • Program change See the MIDI Data Table from the Data List pdf document for details regarding the bank select MSB, bank select LSB, and program change values assigned to each Performance. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 47

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Using the Stage Piano with a Computer
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
47
Quick Start Guide
2
Install the USB MIDI driver on your computer.
For instructions, refer to the
Installation Guide
included in the downloaded file package. When prompted to connect
the [USB TO HOST] port on your instrument (i.e., the CP5 or CP50) to the computer using a USB cable, do so as
shown below.
3
Setup your CP5 or CP50 to allow MIDI data to be exchanged via the [USB TO HOST] port.
Navigate to Page 6 of the Utility screen by pressing the [UTILITY] button, and if necessary, the [6] button. (See the
Reference Manual
pdf document for more details.) Turn Knob 2 to set the
In/Out
parameter (MIDI In/Out) to “USB”.
NOTE
If you wish to connect your CP5 or CP50 to a computer via MIDI cables, the
In/Out
parameter should be set to “MIDI”.
4
Press the [STORE] button to store this setting.
Utility settings are stored within User Memory as part of the stage piano’s system settings. For details regarding the
storing procedure, refer to page 50.
Precautions when using the [USB TO HOST] port
When connecting your CP5 or CP50 to a computer via the [USB TO HOST] port, be sure to observe the following precautions.
Failing to do so risks freezing either or both of the devices and corrupting or losing data. If your stage piano or computer should
freeze, restart the application being used, reboot the computer, or turn the stage piano off once and then back on.
• Ensure that an AB-type USB cable is used.
• Before connecting to a computer via the [USB TO HOST] port, restore it from any power-saving mode (such as Suspend, Sleep,
or Standby).
• Connect the computer via the [USB TO HOST] port before turning on your CP5 or CP50.
• Be sure to always perform the following steps before turning the stage piano on or off and either plugging or unplugging a USB
cable.
- Quit all applications.
- Ensure that no data is being sent from the stage piano. (Data is transmitted by playing the keyboard.)
• When connected to a computer, allow at least 6 seconds to pass between turning the stage piano on and off and plugging or
unplugging the USB cable.
HINT
Selecting Performances from a Computer via MIDI
Performances on your CP5 or CP50 can be selected by sending MIDI messages from an application running on a connected
computer. In specific terms, the following three MIDI messages must be sent to the instrument in order to successfully change
Performances.
• Bank select MSB
• Bank select LSB
• Program change
See the
MIDI Data Table
from the
Data List
pdf document for details regarding the bank select MSB, bank select LSB, and
program change values assigned to each Performance.
CP5
Computer
USB cable
[USB TO HOST] port
USB port