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...F0 43 1n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa ddddddd | F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low Data CP5: 7F, CP50: 7F CP5: 10, CP50: 11 End of Exclusive For parameters with data size of 2 or ...CP50: 11 See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count. (3-5-5) PARAMETER REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0011nnnn 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 3n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of note on the keyboard...
...F0 43 1n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa ddddddd | F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low Data CP5: 7F, CP50: 7F CP5: 10, CP50: 11 End of Exclusive For parameters with data size of 2 or ...CP50: 11 See the following MIDI Data Table for Address and Byte Count. (3-5-5) PARAMETER REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0011nnnn 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 3n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of note on the keyboard...
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... Switch off , on 01 0A 1 00 - Basic Receive 1 - 16, omni, off 00 10, 7F Channel 0B 1 00 - 0F, Keyboard Transmit 1 - 16, off 00 7F Channel 0C 1 00 reserved 00 0D 1 00 reserved 00 0E 1 00 - 01 Piano Tuning Curve flat..., stretch 01 0F 1 00 reserved 00 10 1 00 - 04 Keyboard Velocity norm, soft, hard, 00 Curve wide, fixed 11 1 01 - 7F Keyboard Fixed 1 - 127 40 Velocity 12 1 00 - 01 Receive/Transmit off, on 01 Bank Select...16Hz - 20kHz 16Hz - 20kHz 10ms - 3000ms off , on Default (HEX) Notes 00 00 00 00 01 00 CP5 / CP50 Data List 35
... Switch off , on 01 0A 1 00 - Basic Receive 1 - 16, omni, off 00 10, 7F Channel 0B 1 00 - 0F, Keyboard Transmit 1 - 16, off 00 7F Channel 0C 1 00 reserved 00 0D 1 00 reserved 00 0E 1 00 - 01 Piano Tuning Curve flat..., stretch 01 0F 1 00 reserved 00 10 1 00 - 04 Keyboard Velocity norm, soft, hard, 00 Curve wide, fixed 11 1 01 - 7F Keyboard Fixed 1 - 127 40 Velocity 12 1 00 - 01 Receive/Transmit off, on 01 Bank Select...16Hz - 20kHz 16Hz - 20kHz 10ms - 3000ms off , on Default (HEX) Notes 00 00 00 00 01 00 CP5 / CP50 Data List 35
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G8 3C 10 1 00 - 01 Master Keyboard Zone On/Off off, on 00 11 1 00 reserved 00 12 1 00 reserved ...vibOn, bypsModFx, 00 bypsPowAmp 15 1 00 - 03 Foot Switch R2 Destination off , on 00 0F 1 00 - 7F Master Keyboard Split Point C-2 - MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (PERFORMANCE COMMON) Common parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range ... 00 reserved 00 0B 1 00 reserved 00 0C 1 00 reserved 00 0D 1 00 reserved 00 0E 1 00 - 01 Master Keyboard Split On/Off off , vibOn, bypsModFx, bypsPowAmp 00 CP5 only 16 1 00 - 01 Foot Switch Mode momentary, latch 00 17...
G8 3C 10 1 00 - 01 Master Keyboard Zone On/Off off, on 00 11 1 00 reserved 00 12 1 00 reserved ...vibOn, bypsModFx, 00 bypsPowAmp 15 1 00 - 03 Foot Switch R2 Destination off , on 00 0F 1 00 - 7F Master Keyboard Split Point C-2 - MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (PERFORMANCE COMMON) Common parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range ... 00 reserved 00 0B 1 00 reserved 00 0C 1 00 reserved 00 0D 1 00 reserved 00 0E 1 00 - 01 Master Keyboard Split On/Off off , vibOn, bypsModFx, bypsPowAmp 00 CP5 only 16 1 00 - 01 Foot Switch Mode momentary, latch 00 17...
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... is turned off. As a result, this device may not play them back precisely as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with the instrument • This device is left, the wooden parts may appear somewhat different from those corresponding to set all volume... under relevant laws. NOTICE To avoid the possibility of important data on the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your instrument. • In cases where no significant difference exists between CP5 and CP50 diagrams and screen images, those on your weight on, or place heavy objects on the...
... is turned off. As a result, this device may not play them back precisely as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with the instrument • This device is left, the wooden parts may appear somewhat different from those corresponding to set all volume... under relevant laws. NOTICE To avoid the possibility of important data on the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your instrument. • In cases where no significant difference exists between CP5 and CP50 diagrams and screen images, those on your weight on, or place heavy objects on the...
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... data on a USB flash-memory device. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 7 Furthermore, by the CP50's 88-key keyboard is virtually indistinguishable from an actual piano. Customize function for totally original piano sounds Allowing you to four virtual zones can also record these and other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. alternatively, you...
... data on a USB flash-memory device. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 7 Furthermore, by the CP50's 88-key keyboard is virtually indistinguishable from an actual piano. Customize function for totally original piano sounds Allowing you to four virtual zones can also record these and other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. alternatively, you...
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...Control Panel 10 Rear Panel 13 Setting Up 14 Connecting Power 14 CP5 Stage Piano 14 CP50 Stage Piano 14 Connecting Audio Equipment 15 Output via Amplifiers or Powered Speakers 15 Output via... Note Numbers 20 Edit Indicator 21 Exiting from the Current Screen 21 Quick Start Guide 22 Basic CP5 & CP50 Procedures 22 Using Performances 22 Selecting a Performance 23 Activating Parts and Setting Volumes 26 Using Knobs 1 to...a Backing Track 37 Using the Microphone while Playing (CP5 only 40 Recording Keyboard Performances 41 Recording a User Song 41 Recording a Wave File 43 8 CP5...
...Control Panel 10 Rear Panel 13 Setting Up 14 Connecting Power 14 CP5 Stage Piano 14 CP50 Stage Piano 14 Connecting Audio Equipment 15 Output via Amplifiers or Powered Speakers 15 Output via... Note Numbers 20 Edit Indicator 21 Exiting from the Current Screen 21 Quick Start Guide 22 Basic CP5 & CP50 Procedures 22 Using Performances 22 Selecting a Performance 23 Activating Parts and Setting Volumes 26 Using Knobs 1 to...a Backing Track 37 Using the Microphone while Playing (CP5 only 40 Recording Keyboard Performances 41 Recording a User Song 41 Recording a Wave File 43 8 CP5...
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...CP50 sounds, including pan and other widening effects. NOTICE Whenever connecting external audio equipment, ensure that prevent unwanted noise from entering output signals. Output via the headphones is commonplace for extended periods of which are described below. If you can also plug a set of keyboard... in or disconnecting a set of headphones into the headphones jack in a number of different ways, some of time. Keyboard amplifier (left) Keyboard amplifier (right) Setting Up [L/MONO] output jack [R] output jack Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Output via a Mixer It is...
...CP50 sounds, including pan and other widening effects. NOTICE Whenever connecting external audio equipment, ensure that prevent unwanted noise from entering output signals. Output via the headphones is commonplace for extended periods of which are described below. If you can also plug a set of keyboard... in or disconnecting a set of headphones into the headphones jack in a number of different ways, some of time. Keyboard amplifier (left) Keyboard amplifier (right) Setting Up [L/MONO] output jack [R] output jack Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Output via a Mixer It is...
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...plugged in, it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down the [MASTER VOLUME] dial on the control panel and the volume of any connected keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers; For more details.) Setting Up NOTE The [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack can be used to the Reference Manual pdf document. ...'s Manual For details on the Stage Piano 1 After you have made all of the required connections as described above with your CP5 or CP50 is turned on the rear panel. either create an External Performance memory (page 23) on that device or read External Performance data already present...
...plugged in, it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down the [MASTER VOLUME] dial on the control panel and the volume of any connected keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers; For more details.) Setting Up NOTE The [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack can be used to the Reference Manual pdf document. ...'s Manual For details on the Stage Piano 1 After you have made all of the required connections as described above with your CP5 or CP50 is turned on the rear panel. either create an External Performance memory (page 23) on that device or read External Performance data already present...
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...-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to remember this fact if monitoring via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you simultaneously set the level of sound being output via the headphones jack, the unbalanced [L/MONO] and...11 (A) within this dial, it can be increased by turning Knob 1 and changing the value of the Bright (brightness) parameter. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 17 Adjusting the Display Brightness Adjusting the Display Brightness 1 Press the [UTILITY] button on the right-hand side of the ...
...-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to remember this fact if monitoring via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you simultaneously set the level of sound being output via the headphones jack, the unbalanced [L/MONO] and...11 (A) within this dial, it can be increased by turning Knob 1 and changing the value of the Bright (brightness) parameter. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 17 Adjusting the Display Brightness Adjusting the Display Brightness 1 Press the [UTILITY] button on the right-hand side of the ...
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In order to do so, use the knob assigned to the Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. Setting Names Setting Names A name can be freely assigned to each Performance that you create or modify on the page in question to move the cursor within the name field, and then use the knob assigned to the Cursor parameter on your CP5 or CP50.
In order to do so, use the knob assigned to the Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. Setting Names Setting Names A name can be freely assigned to each Performance that you create or modify on the page in question to move the cursor within the name field, and then use the knob assigned to the Cursor parameter on your CP5 or CP50.
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... Live Performance Applications Creating Original Performances 33 Recording Keyboard Performances 41 Connecting to a Computer Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 46 Storing & Backing Up Stage-Piano Data Storing Settings 49 Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices 52 Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 comes packed with a wide range of different presets...
... Live Performance Applications Creating Original Performances 33 Recording Keyboard Performances 41 Connecting to a Computer Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 46 Storing & Backing Up Stage-Piano Data Storing Settings 49 Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices 52 Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 comes packed with a wide range of different presets...
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... memory banks - Selecting a Performance In order to the selected Performance. meanwhile, Page 2 indicates the backing track assigned to hear a CP5 or CP50 Performance, select it on Performance memory areas, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - furthermore, four memory groups... (A, B, C, and D) are read into its DRAM. NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. PAGE] button to ensure that Page 1 (as shown below . Preset Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] button, the Preset ...
... memory banks - Selecting a Performance In order to the selected Performance. meanwhile, Page 2 indicates the backing track assigned to hear a CP5 or CP50 Performance, select it on Performance memory areas, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - furthermore, four memory groups... (A, B, C, and D) are read into its DRAM. NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. PAGE] button to ensure that Page 1 (as shown below . Preset Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] button, the Preset ...
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... Preset Performances, see the section Using External Performance Memories from the selected Preset Performance memory bank. 4 Press one of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual If the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button begins to flash when you play when you press a key on the Performance you have selected, the backing... the [EXT] button as many times as necessary to stop flashing and stay lit. For more details, see the Data List pdf document. 5 Play the keyboard to play the specified key.
... Preset Performances, see the section Using External Performance Memories from the selected Preset Performance memory bank. 4 Press one of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual If the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button begins to flash when you play when you press a key on the Performance you have selected, the backing... the [EXT] button as many times as necessary to stop flashing and stay lit. For more details, see the Data List pdf document. 5 Play the keyboard to play the specified key.
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...Start Guide Using Performances Bending Notes Using the pitch bend wheel located at the left of the keyboard, you can bend the pitch of notes up the Transpose screen, you play . Notes are ... pages and modify other parameters. 30 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual To see how the pitch bend wheel can change the sound of the notes you play . The keyboard can turn Knob 1 to raise or lower... 1 Press and hold the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button (for these blocks affect the sound of your CP5 or CP50, use the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button and the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at least one semitone. PAGE] ...
...Start Guide Using Performances Bending Notes Using the pitch bend wheel located at the left of the keyboard, you can bend the pitch of notes up the Transpose screen, you play . Notes are ... pages and modify other parameters. 30 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual To see how the pitch bend wheel can change the sound of the notes you play . The keyboard can turn Knob 1 to raise or lower... 1 Press and hold the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button (for these blocks affect the sound of your CP5 or CP50, use the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button and the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at least one semitone. PAGE] ...
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... the Pre-Amplifier block remains off . To hear how the various blocks shape the sound, try turning them on and off as you play the keyboard. The lamp to currently-selected part 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, 69Wr, and 77Wr Other voices from any other block buttons in ... sounds in individual frequency bands - namely, the [LOW], [LOW MID], [MID], [HIGH MID], and [HIGH] knobs. Meanwhile, the CP50 has three such knobs - [LOW], [MID], and [HIGH]. Using Performances 4 As you play the keyboard, adjust the overall tone using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at the right of the...
... the Pre-Amplifier block remains off . To hear how the various blocks shape the sound, try turning them on and off as you play the keyboard. The lamp to currently-selected part 71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II, 69Wr, and 77Wr Other voices from any other block buttons in ... sounds in individual frequency bands - namely, the [LOW], [LOW MID], [MID], [HIGH MID], and [HIGH] knobs. Meanwhile, the CP50 has three such knobs - [LOW], [MID], and [HIGH]. Using Performances 4 As you play the keyboard, adjust the overall tone using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at the right of the...
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Piano E.Piano Key Guitar Bass Acoustic pianos Electric and synth pianos Other keyboard instruments such as organ, harpsichord, and accordion Acoustic guitars, electric guitars, shamisen, and mallet-type voices Acoustic, electric, and synth bass ...Power-Amplifier / Compressor block, press the [- or .PE'Y5ZQF & 4NBMM1IB Page 1 8 Turn Knobs 1, 2, and 3 to the Reference Manual pdf document. 34 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual NOTE For more details regarding voices from the selected category. The Pre-Amplifier block can be omitted. For details regarding block parameters, refer...
Piano E.Piano Key Guitar Bass Acoustic pianos Electric and synth pianos Other keyboard instruments such as organ, harpsichord, and accordion Acoustic guitars, electric guitars, shamisen, and mallet-type voices Acoustic, electric, and synth bass ...Power-Amplifier / Compressor block, press the [- or .PE'Y5ZQF & 4NBMM1IB Page 1 8 Turn Knobs 1, 2, and 3 to the Reference Manual pdf document. 34 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual NOTE For more details regarding voices from the selected category. The Pre-Amplifier block can be omitted. For details regarding block parameters, refer...
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...] button. Playing a Backing Track 1 Using the Performance screen, select the Performance that the file in question has already be stored on the keyboard. 4 To stop the backing track, press the [+] (Stop) button. Quick Start Guide Performing with a Backing Track Performing with a Backing Track Your CP5 or... how these tracks can also play a backing track as you wish to Song Setting Area from the Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 section of the Reference Manual pdf document. Selecting & Setting a Backing Track 1 If you play the keyboard. and a different one can be selected for use .
...] button. Playing a Backing Track 1 Using the Performance screen, select the Performance that the file in question has already be stored on the keyboard. 4 To stop the backing track, press the [+] (Stop) button. Quick Start Guide Performing with a Backing Track Performing with a Backing Track Your CP5 or... how these tracks can also play a backing track as you wish to Song Setting Area from the Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 section of the Reference Manual pdf document. Selecting & Setting a Backing Track 1 If you play the keyboard. and a different one can be selected for use .
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... suitable level. 9 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen. 10 Ensure that the lamp for more details.) Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 39 The following describes how to use as required. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE The volume of the Song...Reference Manual pdf document for the TRACK part is lit (indicating that the part is important, therefore, to turn down fully (i.e., to play the keyboard. Standby condition for backing track playback can be pressed to start playback. 3 If the lamp to flash. 4 Press the key that can ...
... suitable level. 9 Press the [EXIT] button to return to the Performance screen. 10 Ensure that the lamp for more details.) Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 39 The following describes how to use as required. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE The volume of the Song...Reference Manual pdf document for the TRACK part is lit (indicating that the part is important, therefore, to turn down fully (i.e., to play the keyboard. Standby condition for backing track playback can be pressed to start playback. 3 If the lamp to flash. 4 Press the key that can ...
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... above the [GAIN] knob will turn on ). Furthermore, signals input via this screen, refer to sing and play the keyboard. 1 Plug your microphone into the microphone as you play the keyboard. 40 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Increase the gain by rotating the knob clockwise, and decrease it by pressing and holding the [MIC...
... above the [GAIN] knob will turn on ). Furthermore, signals input via this screen, refer to sing and play the keyboard. 1 Plug your microphone into the microphone as you play the keyboard. 40 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Increase the gain by rotating the knob clockwise, and decrease it by pressing and holding the [MIC...
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... recording functionality of this. If a User Song has been set the recording mode and the measure at which to save your CP5 or CP50, you can record keyboard performances either free up some memory by deleting unneeded User Songs or set an unneeded User Song as Wave files. meanwhile, when it can...
... recording functionality of this. If a User Song has been set the recording mode and the measure at which to save your CP5 or CP50, you can record keyboard performances either free up some memory by deleting unneeded User Songs or set an unneeded User Song as Wave files. meanwhile, when it can...