Yamaha CP50 Reference Manual - Page 47

Setting values, shelv, LowMid, Mid, and HighMid, EQ Low, EQ High

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Page On-screen name (and full name) Description 9 Shape This parameter is used to specify whether shelving or peaking equalization is to be applied within the two end bands - namely, Low and High. It is available only when MEQ has been set to "Low" or "High". Setting values: shelv (Shelving EQ), peak (Peaking EQ) shelv Signals at all frequencies either above ("High") or below ("Low") the specified frequency will be uniformly boosted or cut. EQ Low + 0 Gain Frequency EQ High + 0 Gain Frequency - - Frequency Frequency peak Signals within a band of frequencies around the specified frequency will be boosted or cut in a localized fashion. + Gain Frequency 0 Frequency Gain 0 (10) Freq (Frequency) Q (Resonance) - This parameter is used to specify how much signal levels in the vicinity of the frequency set using the Freq parameter will be boosted or cut. Gain levels for the individual frequency bands can also be set using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs on the control panel. Setting values: -12dB to +12dB This parameter is used to set the central frequency around which levels will be cut or boosted. Setting values: Low When Shape is set to "shelv": 32Hz to 2.0kHz When Shape is set to "peak": 63Hz to 2.0kHz LowMid, Mid, and HighMid 100Hz to 10.0kHz High 500Hz to 16.0kHz This parameter is used to create a range of different frequency-curve characteristics in the vicinity of the frequency set using the Freq parameter. If you set a large value, a narrower band of frequencies will be boosted or cut, and the tone will change markedly around the center frequency. If you set a smaller value, a wider band of frequencies will be boosted or cut, and the tone will change more gradually around the center frequency. Setting values: 0.1 to 12.0 + 0.1 12.0 0 Frequency - Frequency NOTE The Q parameter is unavailable for the Low and High bands when their respective Shape parameters have been set to "shelv". 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 47 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual

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Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50
Reference
Left & Right Parts
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[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
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[SONG SETTING]
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[RECORD]
TRACK Part
R
[TRACK]
MIC INPUT Part
R
[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only)
Settings for All Parts
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[REVERB]
Settings for All Performances
R
[MASTER COMPRESSOR]
R
[UTILITY]
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[FILE]
Appendix
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CP5/CP50 Reference Manual
9
Shape
This parameter is used to specify whether shelving or peaking equalization is to be
applied within the two end bands — namely, Low and High. It is available only when
MEQ
has been set to “Low” or “High”.
Setting values:
shelv (Shelving EQ), peak (Peaking EQ)
shelv
Signals at all frequencies either above (“High”) or below (“Low”) the specified frequency
will be uniformly boosted or cut.
peak
Signals within a band of frequencies around the specified frequency will be boosted or cut
in a localized fashion.
Gain
This parameter is used to specify how much signal levels in the vicinity of the fre-
quency set using the
Freq
parameter will be boosted or cut. Gain levels for the indi-
vidual frequency bands can also be set using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs on
the control panel.
Setting values:
-12dB to +12dB
0 (10)
Freq (Frequency)
This parameter is used to set the central frequency around which levels will be cut or
boosted.
Setting values:
Low
When Shape is set to “shelv”: 32Hz to 2.0kHz
When Shape is set to “peak”: 63Hz to 2.0kHz
LowMid, Mid, and HighMid
100Hz to 10.0kHz
High
500Hz to 16.0kHz
Q (Resonance)
This parameter is used to create a range of different frequency-curve characteristics
in the vicinity of the frequency set using the
Freq
parameter. If you set a large value,
a narrower band of frequencies will be boosted or cut, and the tone will change
markedly around the center frequency. If you set a smaller value, a wider band of fre-
quencies will be boosted or cut, and the tone will change more gradually around the
center frequency.
Setting values:
0.1 to 12.0
NOTE
The
Q
parameter is unavailable for the Low and High bands when their respective
Shape parameters have been set to “shelv”.
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On-screen name
(and full name)
Description
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0
+
0
EQ Low
EQ High
Frequency
Frequency
Gain
Frequency
Frequency
Gain
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0
Frequency
Frequency
Gain
+
0
0.1
12.0
Frequency
Frequency