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... 1 Bass 2 Treble 3 Vibrato Depth 4 Vibrato Speed 5 Volume 6 --7 --8 --9 --10 --11 --12 --13 --14 --15 Input Gain 16 --- Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) *1 ... 2 Treble 3 Vibrato Depth 4 Vibrato Speed 5 Volume 6 --- 7 --- 8 --- 9 --- 10 --- 11 --- 12 --- 13 --- 14 --- 15 Input Gain 16 --- CP5 / CP50 Data List 17 Range -16 - +16 -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Soft2, Soft1, Normal, Hard1, Hard2 -16 - +16 Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 48 ...
... 1 Bass 2 Treble 3 Vibrato Depth 4 Vibrato Speed 5 Volume 6 --7 --8 --9 --10 --11 --12 --13 --14 --15 Input Gain 16 --- Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) *1 ... 2 Treble 3 Vibrato Depth 4 Vibrato Speed 5 Volume 6 --- 7 --- 8 --- 9 --- 10 --- 11 --- 12 --- 13 --- 14 --- 15 Input Gain 16 --- CP5 / CP50 Data List 17 Range -16 - +16 -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Soft2, Soft1, Normal, Hard1, Hard2 -16 - +16 Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 48 ...
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....0dB 0 - 127 40 - 88 40 - 88 40 - 88 40 - 88 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 CP5 / CP50 Data List 18 Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) Pre... +10.0 0.0 - +10.0 -10.0 - +10.0 0-10.0 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB *1: The Hammer parameter is available on the CP5 only. Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness)*1 Pre-amplifier Parameters 1...
....0dB 0 - 127 40 - 88 40 - 88 40 - 88 40 - 88 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 CP5 / CP50 Data List 18 Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) Pre... +10.0 0.0 - +10.0 -10.0 - +10.0 0-10.0 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB *1: The Hammer parameter is available on the CP5 only. Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 StrkPos (Striking Position) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness)*1 Pre-amplifier Parameters 1...
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... 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... 1ms - 200ms -54dB - -6dB 1.0 - 20.0 -∞ - +18dB 16Hz - 20kHz 16Hz - 20kHz 10ms - 3000ms off , on Default (HEX) Notes 00 00 00 00 01 00 CP5 / CP50 Data List 35
... 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... 1ms - 200ms -54dB - -6dB 1.0 - 20.0 -∞ - +18dB 16Hz - 20kHz 16Hz - 20kHz 10ms - 3000ms off , on Default (HEX) Notes 00 00 00 00 01 00 CP5 / CP50 Data List 35
Owner's Manual
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... carefully. a list of all CP5 or CP50 presets (referred to the truly original - We recommend that can easily create a vast range of Modulation Effect and Power-Amplifier / Compressor blocks available for choosing the Yamaha CP5 or CP50 Stage Piano. http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/ About... the latest Firmware Version Yamaha may from the standard to as strings and guitars, and these building blocks in a...
... carefully. a list of all CP5 or CP50 presets (referred to the truly original - We recommend that can easily create a vast range of Modulation Effect and Power-Amplifier / Compressor blocks available for choosing the Yamaha CP5 or CP50 Stage Piano. http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/ About... the latest Firmware Version Yamaha may from the standard to as strings and guitars, and these building blocks in a...
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.... Record and playback functions for MIDI and audio Your CP5 or CP50 can record keyboard performances as choruses and flangers also built-in live performances In addition to piano voices, your CP5 or CP50 also offers a diverse selection of other musical instruments, such as backing tracks...to four virtual zones can be setup along the keyboard and assigned to four different tone generators, including other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. Building on voices from a USB flash-memory device can also be played back as strings, guitar, and bass. Principal ...
.... Record and playback functions for MIDI and audio Your CP5 or CP50 can record keyboard performances as choruses and flangers also built-in live performances In addition to piano voices, your CP5 or CP50 also offers a diverse selection of other musical instruments, such as backing tracks...to four virtual zones can be setup along the keyboard and assigned to four different tone generators, including other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. Building on voices from a USB flash-memory device can also be played back as strings, guitar, and bass. Principal ...
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... 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 a Mixer 15 Connecting Pedals 16 Turning on the Stage Piano 16 Adjusting the Display Brightness 17 Adjusting the Volume 17 Playing Demonstration...
... 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 a Mixer 15 Connecting Pedals 16 Turning on the Stage Piano 16 Adjusting the Display Brightness 17 Adjusting the Volume 17 Playing Demonstration...
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Integrating with Other MIDI Devices 45 Playing a Synth from the Stage Piano 45 Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 46 Connecting via USB 46 Activating & Deactivating Local Control 48 Storing Settings 49 Memory Structure 49 Storing Settings 50 Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices 52 Restoring Initial Settings 52 Appendix 53 Troubleshooting 53 On-screen Messages 57 About the accessory disk 59 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 60 Specifications 62 Index 63 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 9
Integrating with Other MIDI Devices 45 Playing a Synth from the Stage Piano 45 Using the Stage Piano with a Computer 46 Connecting via USB 46 Activating & Deactivating Local Control 48 Storing Settings 49 Memory Structure 49 Storing Settings 50 Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices 52 Restoring Initial Settings 52 Appendix 53 Troubleshooting 53 On-screen Messages 57 About the accessory disk 59 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 60 Specifications 62 Index 63 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 9
Owner's Manual
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...audio signals coming from the Common Settings screen. [VOICE] button (page 33) Press this dial to adjust the overall volume of the stage piano. Part Volume knobs Use these buttons to set the individual volumes of the button lights up the currently selected Performance on , and it by...(page 32) Press this screen is turned on or off by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. It should be necessary as required. On the CP50, meanwhile, these buttons (for the currently selected part's Voice block. This type of adjustment may be noted that these lamps will start to ...
...audio signals coming from the Common Settings screen. [VOICE] button (page 33) Press this dial to adjust the overall volume of the stage piano. Part Volume knobs Use these buttons to set the individual volumes of the button lights up the currently selected Performance on , and it by...(page 32) Press this screen is turned on or off by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. It should be necessary as required. On the CP50, meanwhile, these buttons (for the currently selected part's Voice block. This type of adjustment may be noted that these lamps will start to ...
Owner's Manual
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... "% ' ( * , #$ & ) + - In addition, by one of the button lights up whenever the corresponding block is on the sound only if a voice from the PIANO or E.PIANO category has been selected for storing Performances and system settings. The lamp to the top-left of the left of two different ways to indicate..., if you can still be displayed, and the lamp to the top-left of the button will start to open the Song Setting screen. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 11 Even if a block's parameter setting screen is being displayed, it stays off . [SONG SETTING] button (page 37) Press ...
... "% ' ( * , #$ & ) + - In addition, by one of the button lights up whenever the corresponding block is on the sound only if a voice from the PIANO or E.PIANO category has been selected for storing Performances and system settings. The lamp to the top-left of the left of two different ways to indicate..., if you can still be displayed, and the lamp to the top-left of the button will start to open the Song Setting screen. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 11 Even if a block's parameter setting screen is being displayed, it stays off . [SONG SETTING] button (page 37) Press ...
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...page 16) On the CP5, this button is known as the Power switch, and it is used to set the stage piano to on (0) and off (/). CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 13 Accordingly, the XLR connector is regularly used to output balanced stereo signals to output unbalanced stereo signals. With...adaptor. Note that only the power cord provided with other similar devices. This type of foot-controller jacks, which are labeled [1] and [2], while the CP50 has single such jack labeled [FOOT CONTROLLER]. Unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks (page 15) These two 1/4" mono phone jacks are used ...
...page 16) On the CP5, this button is known as the Power switch, and it is used to set the stage piano to on (0) and off (/). CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 13 Accordingly, the XLR connector is regularly used to output balanced stereo signals to output unbalanced stereo signals. With...adaptor. Note that only the power cord provided with other similar devices. This type of foot-controller jacks, which are labeled [1] and [2], while the CP50 has single such jack labeled [FOOT CONTROLLER]. Unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks (page 15) These two 1/4" mono phone jacks are used ...
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... on the rear panel). If you are not using the instrument for the country or region in which it is being used (as described below. CP50 Stage Piano: Connect the power adaptor that came with the CP5. WARNING Use the specified adaptor (page 62) only on the rear panel. 3 Plug the ...other end of the power cord into a domestic-use of electricity is still flowing to the unit. WARNING Make sure your Yamaha dealer or service center. When ...
... on the rear panel). If you are not using the instrument for the country or region in which it is being used (as described below. CP50 Stage Piano: Connect the power adaptor that came with the CP5. WARNING Use the specified adaptor (page 62) only on the rear panel. 3 Plug the ...other end of the power cord into a domestic-use of electricity is still flowing to the unit. WARNING Make sure your Yamaha dealer or service center. When ...
Owner's Manual
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... of different ways, some of time. Connecting Audio Equipment Connecting Audio Equipment Your CP5 or CP50 does not come with built-in order to monitor the sound directly. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left output Mixer Amplifier Headphones Headphones jack CP5...the diagrams shown, choose the connection format most suited to your playing using headphones at high volumes for mixers to stage pianos used . CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 15 Based on all devices is commonplace for extended periods of which are described below. Output via a ...
... of different ways, some of time. Connecting Audio Equipment Connecting Audio Equipment Your CP5 or CP50 does not come with built-in order to monitor the sound directly. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left output Mixer Amplifier Headphones Headphones jack CP5...the diagrams shown, choose the connection format most suited to your playing using headphones at high volumes for mixers to stage pianos used . CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 15 Based on all devices is commonplace for extended periods of which are described below. Output via a ...
Owner's Manual
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... rear panel. 3 Turn on the rear panel. Turning 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 with your CP5 or CP50 turned off or in Standby (/) mode, ensure that device or read External...finally, press the 1 switch on any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the amplifiers or speakers; In order to the Reference Manual pdf document. 16 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Connecting Pedals Connecting Pedals The FC3 foot pedal that comes with a USB ...
... rear panel. 3 Turn on the rear panel. Turning 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 with your CP5 or CP50 turned off or in Standby (/) mode, ensure that device or read External...finally, press the 1 switch on any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the amplifiers or speakers; In order to the Reference Manual pdf document. 16 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Connecting Pedals Connecting Pedals The FC3 foot pedal that comes with a USB ...
Owner's Manual
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... reduced by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [- It is adjusted using the [UTILITY] button and the [- CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 17 Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is very important to remember this fact if monitoring via the headphones jack, the unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks...
... reduced by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [- It is adjusted using the [UTILITY] button and the [- CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 17 Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is very important to remember this fact if monitoring via the headphones jack, the unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks...
Owner's Manual
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NOTE If a demo song is provided for demonstration purposes only and may differ from that actually displayed by your stage piano has to offer. 1 To open the Demo Song screen, hold down the [UTILITY] button and press the [FILE] button or vice versa. %&.04POH FNP4POH ...be selected. 3 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button to start playback of specially prepared demonstration songs. Playing Demonstration Songs Playing Demonstration Songs Your CP5 or CP50 comes preloaded with a number of the selected demo song. 4 To stop the demo song, press the [+] (Stop) button. 5 To return to the ...
NOTE If a demo song is provided for demonstration purposes only and may differ from that actually displayed by your stage piano has to offer. 1 To open the Demo Song screen, hold down the [UTILITY] button and press the [FILE] button or vice versa. %&.04POH FNP4POH ...be selected. 3 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button to start playback of specially prepared demonstration songs. Playing Demonstration Songs Playing Demonstration Songs Your CP5 or CP50 comes preloaded with a number of the selected demo song. 4 To stop the demo song, press the [+] (Stop) button. 5 To return to the ...
Owner's Manual
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... move through these screens, either press the [- Changing Pages Basic Operations In this section, you wish to open ([1] to [10], [A] to operate your CP5 or CP50 and of pages in any screen is 13, and labels are assigned in the corresponding direction or press the button with the same label as... a description both of the basic methods used to [D]). To move one page at a time in the following order. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C 13&" Changing Pages Most of the stage piano's parameter-setting screens comprise a number of different pages.
... move through these screens, either press the [- Changing Pages Basic Operations In this section, you wish to open ([1] to [10], [A] to operate your CP5 or CP50 and of pages in any screen is 13, and labels are assigned in the corresponding direction or press the button with the same label as... a description both of the basic methods used to [D]). To move one page at a time in the following order. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C 13&" Changing Pages Most of the stage piano's parameter-setting screens comprise a number of different pages.
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Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. In order to do so, use the knob assigned to the Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF 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.
Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to a USB flash-memory device. In order to do so, use the knob assigned to the Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF 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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Unsaved modifications will be lost whenever the stage piano is turned off or a new Performance is described on your CP5 or CP50, the Edit Indicator will appear at the top left of the display to remind you can press the [EXIT] button to move back up one ...level or to return to store them. The correct way to store settings is selected. Basic Operations CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 21 Edit Indicator Edit Indicator & Whenever you modify parameters on page 50. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Edit Indicator Exiting from the Current Screen From...
Unsaved modifications will be lost whenever the stage piano is turned off or a new Performance is described on your CP5 or CP50, the Edit Indicator will appear at the top left of the display to remind you can press the [EXIT] button to move back up one ...level or to return to store them. The correct way to store settings is selected. Basic Operations CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 21 Edit Indicator Edit Indicator & Whenever you modify parameters on page 50. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Edit Indicator Exiting from the Current Screen From...
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... 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, and these are available on...
... 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, and these are available on...
Owner's Manual
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... using the [PRE] button, the Preset Performance memory is used to hold the Performances that you have loaded the memory into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must be used to use the [- PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - This memory area comprises three individual memory banks - For demonstration purposes, we will...
... using the [PRE] button, the Preset Performance memory is used to hold the Performances that you have loaded the memory into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must be used to use the [- PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - This memory area comprises three individual memory banks - For demonstration purposes, we will...