Yamaha CP50 Reference Manual - Page 14
Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50, Reference, Appendix, On-screen name, and full name
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On-screen name (and full name) Associated voices Description H Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) CP5 only - CF Grand, S6 Grand, CP80, CP88, 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, Dyno, 69Wr, and 77Wr This parameter is used to adjust the apparent softness or hardness of the piano sound in much the same way as if softer or harder hammers were used to strike the strings. It is available on the CP5 only. Setting values: Soft2, Soft1, Normal, Hard1, and Hard2 High DX Legend, DX Woody, DX FTine, DX 7 II, DX Mellow, and DX Crisp This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the high-frequency component. HighMid (High Middle) K Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) DX Legend, DX Woody, DX FTine, DX 7 II, DX Mellow, and DX Crisp CF Grand, S6 Grand, CP80, CP88, 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, Dyno, 69Wr, and 77Wr This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the high-middle frequency component. This parameter is used to recreate the sound of dampers pressing against the strings when you remove your fingers from the keyboard. In specific terms, the Key-off parameter sets the volume of this key-off noise. Setting values: -16 to +16 L Low DX Legend, DX Woody, DX FTine, DX 7 II, DX Mellow, and DX Crisp This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the low-frequency component. LowMid (Low middle) DX Legend, DX Woody, DX FTine, DX 7 II, DX Mellow, and DX Crisp This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the low-middle frequency component. M Middle CP80 and CP88 This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the mid-frequency component. MidBoost (Mid Boost) N Normal 69Wr and 77Wr Dyno This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the mid-frequency component. This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the mid-frequency component. O Overtone Dyno This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the high-frequency component. R Release (Release Time) All piano voices This parameter is used to adjust how fast a note decays after the key is released. Setting values: -16 to +16 NOTE The same setting can be made using the EGRel parameter (page 29) from the Part Setting screen. S Speed (Vibrato Speed) 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, and 78Rd II This parameter is used to adjust the speed of the pre-amplifier vibrato. StrkPos (Striking Position) 71Rd I, 73Rd II, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, Dyno, 69Wr, and 77Wr This parameter is used to replicate the effect of changing the position at which the resonators are struck by the hammers. Setting values: Top3 to Top1, Default, or Rear1 to Rear3 T Treble V Volume CP80, CP88, 71Rd I, 73Rd , 75Rd I, 78Rd II, 69Wr, and 77Wr All voices from E.PIANO category This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the high-frequency component. This parameter is used to adjust the output volume. If set to 100 or greater when 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, Dyno, 69Wr, or 77Wr has been set as the part's voice, drive will also be added to the sound. NOTE Output from the Pre-Amplifier block will be muted briefly whenever one of the following tone-control parameters is modified. • CP80 or CP88 pre-amplifier: Bass, Middle, Treble, or Brill • 71Rd I, 73Rd I, or 75Rd I pre-amplifier: Bass • 78Rd II pre-amplifier: Treble • Dyno pre-amplifier: Bass or Overtone 14 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual 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