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External Performance Memory, Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 > Tone Generator

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Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 > Tone Generator NOTICE If you overwrite a Performance in the User Performance memory, it will be permanently deleted. In order to avoid loosing irreplaceable data, therefore, you should take special care when selecting where to store newly-created Performances. NOTE Performance 1 from Group A within the USR1 memory bank will always be selected when you press the [USER] button while holding down the [EXIT] button. External Performance Memory Accessed using the [EXT] button, an External Performance memory is read into your CP5 or CP50 from a plugged-in USB flash-memory device. This memory area can be used to store original Performances that you have created, and it contains three individual memory banks - EXT1, EXT2, and EXT3. Each time you press the [EXT] button, a different External Performance memory bank will be selected. Four memory groups (A, B, C, and D) are contained within each memory bank, and each one of these groups can hold ten Performances. Press one of the group buttons [A] to [D] followed by one of the number buttons [1] to [10] to choose the corresponding Performance from the currently selected External Performance memory bank. In order to use an External Performance memory stored on a USB flash-memory device, the memory device must be plugged into your CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have loaded the corresponding data into a dedicated section of its internal memory (DRAM). NOTE Performance 1 from Group A within the EXT1 memory bank will always be selected when you press the [EXT] button while holding down the [EXIT] button. Preset Performance Memory PRE1 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 PRE2 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 PRE3 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 User Performance Memory USR1 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 USR2 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 USR3 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 8 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual External Performance Memory EXT1 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 EXT2 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10 EXT3 bank Group A Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group B Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group C Performance Numbers 1 to 10 Group D Performance Numbers 1 to 10

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CP5/CP50 Reference Manual
Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 > Tone Generator
NOTICE
If you overwrite a Performance in the User Performance memory, it will be permanently deleted. In order to avoid loosing
irreplaceable data, therefore, you should take special care when selecting where to store newly-created Performances.
NOTE
Performance 1 from Group A within the USR1 memory bank will always be selected when you press the [USER] button while
holding down the [EXIT] button.
External Performance Memory
Accessed using the [EXT] button, an External Performance memory is read into your CP5 or CP50 from a plugged-in
USB flash-memory device. This memory area can be used to store original Performances that you have created, and it
contains three individual memory banks — EXT1, EXT2, and EXT3. Each time you press the [EXT] button, a different
External Performance memory bank will be selected. Four memory groups (A, B, C, and D) are contained within each
memory bank, and each one of these groups can hold ten Performances. Press one of the group buttons [A] to [D] fol-
lowed by one of the number buttons [1] to [10] to choose the corresponding Performance from the currently selected
External Performance memory bank. In order to use an External Performance memory stored on a USB flash-memory
device, the memory device must be plugged into your CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have loaded the corre-
sponding data into a dedicated section of its internal memory (DRAM).
NOTE
Performance 1 from Group A within the EXT1 memory bank will always be selected when you press the [EXT] button while
holding down the [EXIT] button.
Preset Performance Memory
User Performance Memory
Group A
PRE1 bank
PRE2 bank
PRE3 bank
Group B
PRE1 bank
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
PRE1 bank
USR2 bank
USR3 bank
USR1 bank
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
External Performance Memory
Group B
EXT2 bank
EXT3 bank
EXT1 bank
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group A
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group B
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group C
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10
Group D
Performance
Numbers 1 to 10