Yamaha CP50 Reference Manual - Page 36

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Page 2 On-screen name (and full name) Tempo Beat 3 StartKey AutoKeyOn 4 Rename Description This parameter is used to select the playback tempo for the backing track and metronome. The tempo can also be adjusted using the Tempo parameter from the Record screen (page 37). Setting values: 30 to 300 NOTE To synchronize the backing-track tempo with that of an external MIDI device or DAW application, set the MIDISyn parameter (page 46) from Page 6 of the Utility screen to "ext" or "auto". When "ext" is selected or when "auto" is selected and MIDI Clock messages are being received from an external source, the tempo will be displayed as "ext" and modification will not be possible. This parameter is used to set a time signature for the backing track and metronome. The time signature can also be adjusted using the Beat parameter from the Record screen (page 37). Setting values: 1/4 to 16/4, 1/8 to 16/8, 1/16 to 16/16 This parameter is used to set a note that can be played either to start playback of the selected backing track or to start recording. Hold down the [+] (Stop) button and press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button to set playback or recording to Standby condition. In this condition, the Key-on Start function will start playback or recording whenever the key corresponding to the note set here is played. If you select "all", any key can be played to start playback or recording. Setting values: C-2 to G8 or all This parameter is used to control whether or not Standby condition for backing track playback using the Key-on Start function will be activated automatically whenever the current Performance is selected. Whenever you select a Performance having this parameter set to "on", the lamp to the top-left of the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button will start to flash and playback can then be started by playing the key set using the StartKey parameter. Setting values: off or on Press Knob 1 to open the Rename screen and modify the name of the selected backing-track data. Renaming is only possible when you have set Type from Page 1 to "UsrSong" or "Wave". On this screen, you can turn Knob 1 (Cursor) to move the cursor within the displayed name. Then, using Knob 2 (Data), you can change the character at the cursor position. When you have finished renaming the data, press the [ENTER] button to return to Page 3 of the Song Setting screen. Alternatively, you can press the [EXIT] button to return without renaming the data. NOTE If you have selected a Wave file recorded using your CP5 or CP50, be sure to leave the 7th and 8th characters in the file name - namely, } and { - unchanged. If these characters were to be modified, the replay volume on your stage piano would become extremely low as a result. CAUTION If you have selected a Wave file that was not recorded using your CP5 or CP50, be sure not to add } and { as the 7th and 8th characters of the file name. Failure to observe this precaution could lead to extremely high volumes upon playback (as the output level is increased automatically whenever these characters are in the positions indicated). Delete Knob 2 can be pressed on this page to delete unneeded backing data. When you do so, you will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed with deletion. Deletion is only possible when you have set Type from Page 1 to "UsrSong" or "Wave". To delete the data, press either Knob 1 (YES [PUSH]) or the [ENTER] button. To cancel the deletion process, press either Knob 3 (NO [PUSH]) or the [EXIT] button. 4 MemInfo Press Knob 3 to call up a screen providing information on the Sequence Mem- (Memory Information) ory - a specific area of memory used to store User Songs. The items shown on this screen are as follows. Free This field displays the amount of free space in the Sequence Memory. The free memory is also displayed as a percentage of the area's overall capacity. Total This field displays the total size of the Sequence Memory. 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 36 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual

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Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50
Reference
Left & Right Parts
R
[VOICE]
R
[PRE-AMP]
R
[MOD-FX]
R
[PWR-AMP] (CP5 only)
R
[LEFT1]/[LEFT2]/[RIGHT1]/
[RIGHT2] (CP5)
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] (CP50)
R
[COMMON]
Song Setting Area
R
[SONG SETTING]
R
[RECORD]
TRACK Part
R
[TRACK]
MIC INPUT Part
R
[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only)
Settings for All Parts
R
[REVERB]
Settings for All Performances
R
[MASTER COMPRESSOR]
R
[UTILITY]
R
[FILE]
Appendix
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CP5/CP50 Reference Manual
2
Tempo
This parameter is used to select the playback tempo for the backing track and
metronome. The tempo can also be adjusted using the
Tempo
parameter from
the Record screen (page 37).
Setting values:
30 to 300
NOTE
To synchronize the backing-track tempo with that of an external MIDI device
or DAW application, set the
MIDISyn
parameter (page 46) from Page 6 of
the Utility screen to “ext” or “auto”. When “ext” is selected or when “auto” is
selected and MIDI Clock messages are being received from an external
source, the tempo will be displayed as “ext” and modification will not be
possible.
Beat
This parameter is used to set a time signature for the backing track and metro-
nome. The time signature can also be adjusted using the
Beat
parameter from
the Record screen (page 37).
Setting values:
1/4 to 16/4, 1/8 to 16/8, 1/16 to 16/16
3
StartKey
This parameter is used to set a note that can be played either to start playback
of the selected backing track or to start recording. Hold down the [
J
] (Stop)
button and press the [
R
/
K
] (Play / Pause) button to set playback or recording
to Standby condition. In this condition, the Key-on Start function will start play-
back or recording whenever the key corresponding to the note set here is
played. If you select “all”, any key can be played to start playback or recording.
Setting values:
C-2 to G8 or all
AutoKeyOn
This parameter is used to control whether or not Standby condition for backing
track playback using the Key-on Start function will be activated automatically
whenever the current Performance is selected. Whenever you select a Perfor-
mance having this parameter set to “on”, the lamp to the top-left of the [
R
/
K
]
(Play / Pause) button will start to flash and playback can then be started by
playing the key set using the
StartKey
parameter.
Setting values:
off or on
4
Rename
Press Knob 1 to open the Rename screen and modify the name of the selected
backing-track data. Renaming is only possible when you have set
Type
from
Page 1 to “UsrSong” or “Wave”. On this screen, you can turn Knob 1 (
Cursor
) to
move the cursor within the displayed name. Then, using Knob 2 (
Data
), you can
change the character at the cursor position. When you have finished renaming
the data, press the [ENTER] button to return to Page 3 of the Song Setting
screen. Alternatively, you can press the [EXIT] button to return without renaming
the data.
NOTE
If you have selected a Wave file recorded using your CP5 or CP50, be sure
to leave the 7th and 8th characters in the file name – namely, } and { –
unchanged. If these characters were to be modified, the replay volume on
your stage piano would become extremely low as a result.
CAUTION
If you have selected a Wave file that was not recorded using your CP5 or
CP50, be sure not to add } and { as the 7th and 8th characters of the file
name. Failure to observe this precaution could lead to extremely high vol-
umes upon playback (as the output level is increased automatically when-
ever these characters are in the positions indicated).
Delete
Knob 2 can be pressed on this page to delete unneeded backing data. When
you do so, you will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed with deletion.
Deletion is only possible when you have set
Type
from Page 1 to “UsrSong” or
“Wave”. To delete the data, press either Knob 1 (
YES [PUSH]
) or the [ENTER]
button. To cancel the deletion process, press either Knob 3 (
NO [PUSH]
) or the
[EXIT] button.
4
MemInfo
(Memory Information)
Press Knob 3 to call up a screen providing information on the Sequence Mem-
ory — a specific area of memory used to store User Songs. The items shown on
this screen are as follows.
Free
This field displays the amount of free space in the Sequence Memory.
The free memory is also displayed as a percentage of the area’s overall
capacity.
Total
This field displays the total size of the Sequence Memory.
Page
On-screen name
(and full name)
Description