Yamaha CP50 Owner's Manual - Page 50

Storing Settings, STORE, CP Perf1, USR1:A02[CP Perf2, Utility & MComp - user group

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Quick Start Guide Storing Settings Storing Settings When you have finished editing a Performance, you can either store it within the stage piano's User Performance memory or save it in an External Performance memory. Master Compressor, Transpose, and Utility settings, on the other hand, are stored within User Memory as part of the instrument's system settings. Furthermore, the Bulk Dump function can be used to transfer the Performance currently being edited in the Edit Buffer to a connected MIDI device or DAW application for safekeeping. NOTE The Common Settings screen can be used to change the name of the Performance currently being edited. For more details, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. NOTICE Whenever you store a Performance, the content at the selected location will be overwritten. It is wise, therefore, to regularly create backup copies of important Performances on a USB flash-memory device or the like. Storing a Performance NOTE If you wish to save Performances within an External Performance memory on a USB flash-memory device, ensure that it is plugged into your CP5 or CP50 in advance. 1 When you are happy with the Performance being edited, press the [STORE] button. The Store screen will be displayed. 4503 11FSG 643" 2 Turn Knobs 1 and 2 to specify a location for storing the Performance in the form of a memory bank, group, and number. Before selecting an External Performance memory, ensure that the corresponding USB flash-memory device is plugged into the stage piano. NOTE You can also use the control panel's Bank, Group, and Number buttons to select the location for storing. 3 Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection. You will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed. 4 Press the [ENTER] button or Knob 1 (YES [PUSH]) to do so. When the Performance has been stored, the message "Completed." will be displayed on-screen, followed by the Performance screen for the stored Performance. If you do not wish to proceed, press either Knob 3 (NO [PUSH]) or the [EXIT] button when the confirmation screen from Step 3 is displayed. NOTICE You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message "Please keep power on..." is displayed on-screen. If this precaution is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50 from operating normally the next time it is turned on. Storing Master Compressor, Transpose & Utility Settings To save modified Master Compressor, Transport, and Utility settings, press the [STORE] button on the corresponding screen. The modified data will be stored within User Memory as part of the stage piano's system settings.  6UJMJUZ.$PNQ 4UPSFE NOTICE You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message "Please keep power on..." is displayed on-screen. If this precaution is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50 from operating normally the next time it is turned on. 50 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual

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Storing Settings
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CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
Quick Start Guide
Storing Settings
When you have finished editing a Performance, you can either store it within the stage piano’s User Performance memory
or save it in an External Performance memory. Master Compressor, Transpose, and Utility settings, on the other hand, are
stored within User Memory as part of the instrument's system settings. Furthermore, the Bulk Dump function can be used
to transfer the Performance currently being edited in the Edit Buffer to a connected MIDI device or DAW application for
safekeeping.
NOTE
The Common Settings screen can be used to change the name of the Performance currently being edited. For more details, refer to the
Reference
Manual
pdf document.
NOTICE
Whenever you store a Performance, the content at the selected location will be overwritten. It is wise, therefore, to regularly create
backup copies of important Performances on a USB flash-memory device or the like.
NOTE
If you wish to save Performances within an External Performance memory on a USB flash-memory device, ensure that it is plugged into your CP5
or CP50 in advance.
1
When you are happy with the Performance being edited, press the [STORE] button.
The Store screen will be displayed.
2
Turn Knobs 1 and 2 to specify a location for storing the Performance in the form of a memory bank, group, and
number.
Before selecting an External Performance memory, ensure that the corresponding USB flash-memory device is
plugged into the stage piano.
NOTE
You can also use the control panel’s Bank, Group, and Number buttons to select the location for storing.
3
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection. You will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed.
4
Press the [ENTER] button or Knob 1 (
YES [PUSH]
) to do so.
When the Performance has been stored, the message “Completed.” will be displayed on-screen, followed by the
Performance screen for the stored Performance. If you do not wish to proceed, press either Knob 3 (
NO [PUSH]
) or
the [EXIT] button when the confirmation screen from Step 3 is displayed.
NOTICE
You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message “Please keep power on...” is displayed on-screen. If this precaution
is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50
from operating normally the next time it is turned on.
To save modified Master Compressor, Transport, and Utility settings, press the [STORE] button on the corresponding
screen. The modified data will be stored within User Memory as part of the stage piano’s system settings.
NOTICE
You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message “Please keep power on...” is displayed on-screen. If this precaution is not
observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50 from operating
normally the next time it is turned on.
Storing a Performance
Storing Master Compressor, Transpose & Utility Settings
STORE
[CP Perf1
]
USR1:A02[CP Perf2
]
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