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... ** ** 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...USB MIDI Out MIDI In Tone Generator Although three types of the Controllers are added. (3-5-4) DUMP REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0010nnnn 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 2n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive CP5: 7F, CP50...
... ** ** 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...USB MIDI Out MIDI In Tone Generator Although three types of the Controllers are added. (3-5-4) DUMP REQUEST 11110000 01000011 0010nnnn 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 11110111 F0 43 2n ** ** aaaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaa F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID device Number Model ID Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive CP5: 7F, CP50...
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... 01 Bank Select 13 1 00 - 01 Receive/Transmit off, on 01 Program Change 14 1 00 reserved 00 15 1 00 - 01 MIDI IN/OUT MIDI, USB 00 16 1 00 reserved 00 17 1 00 reserved 00 18 1 00 reserved 00 19 1 00 reserved 00 1A 1 00 reserved 00 1B 1 00 reserved ...- 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 MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (SYSTEM) Utility parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range Parameter Name Description Default (HEX...
... 01 Bank Select 13 1 00 - 01 Receive/Transmit off, on 01 Program Change 14 1 00 reserved 00 15 1 00 - 01 MIDI IN/OUT MIDI, USB 00 16 1 00 reserved 00 17 1 00 reserved 00 18 1 00 reserved 00 19 1 00 reserved 00 1A 1 00 reserved 00 1B 1 00 reserved ...- 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 MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (SYSTEM) Utility parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range Parameter Name Description Default (HEX...
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...data and/or audio data is a registered trademark of time at their respective companies. (7)-1 2/2 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 5 Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all components. DON'T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR ... shown within the Edit Buffer for use with respect to which Yamaha owns copyrights or with the device in the vicinity of panel disfiguration or damage ...data in the instrument's Edit Buffer (see page 49) or save your important data onto two USB flash memory/external media. Any violation of all components at a high or uncomfortable volume level, ...
...data and/or audio data is a registered trademark of time at their respective companies. (7)-1 2/2 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 5 Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all components. DON'T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR ... shown within the Edit Buffer for use with respect to which Yamaha owns copyrights or with the device in the vicinity of panel disfiguration or damage ...data in the instrument's Edit Buffer (see page 49) or save your important data onto two USB flash memory/external media. Any violation of all components at a high or uncomfortable volume level, ...
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...a [MIC INPUT] jack for your stage piano's layering and splitting functions, you can also record these and other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. meanwhile, the weighted hammer-action design employed by analyzing and replicating the sound-producing mechanisms of the keyboard... four virtual zones can easily create a rich tapestry of different sounds for direct connection of the CP5 & CP50 Authentic acoustic- Building on voices from a USB flash-memory device can also be setup along the keyboard and assigned to achieve an extremely smooth response in...
...a [MIC INPUT] jack for your stage piano's layering and splitting functions, you can also record these and other Wave files from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. meanwhile, the weighted hammer-action design employed by analyzing and replicating the sound-producing mechanisms of the keyboard... four virtual zones can easily create a rich tapestry of different sounds for direct connection of the CP5 & CP50 Authentic acoustic- Building on voices from a USB flash-memory device can also be setup along the keyboard and assigned to achieve an extremely smooth response in...
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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
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...the gain in the case of the lamp to the top-left to the top-left of different pages is activated. USB TO DEVICE port (page 25) CP5 only USB flash-memory devices can be used to jump quickly to select different Performances within a parameter setting screen that selection of...] button (page 30) Press this button to call up whenever this button will flash in one of different pages in the selected area - Meanwhile, the CP50 has three such knobs - [LOW], [MID], and [HIGH]. On each different parameter setting page, furthermore, a different set of parameters or operations is ...
...the gain in the case of the lamp to the top-left to the top-left of different pages is activated. USB TO DEVICE port (page 25) CP5 only USB flash-memory devices can be used to jump quickly to select different Performances within a parameter setting screen that selection of...] button (page 30) Press this button to call up whenever this button will flash in one of different pages in the selected area - Meanwhile, the CP50 has three such knobs - [LOW], [MID], and [HIGH]. On each different parameter setting page, furthermore, a different set of parameters or operations is ...
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...'s Manual 13 With a microphone plugged into this jack, you can be connected via this port to connect your CP5 or CP50 to a computer using a USB cable. [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack (pages 16, 29) An optional FC3 foot pedal or an optional FC4 or FC5 foot switch can use as the... connectors are used to output balanced stereo signals to link up your vocals. (*: Combo jacks can accept both XLR and 1/4" phone plugs.) [USB TO DEVICE] port (page 25) CP50 only USB flash-memory devices can be used to supply power. MIDI [IN], [OUT], and [THRU] connectors (page 45) Use the three MIDI ...
...'s Manual 13 With a microphone plugged into this jack, you can be connected via this port to connect your CP5 or CP50 to a computer using a USB cable. [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack (pages 16, 29) An optional FC3 foot pedal or an optional FC4 or FC5 foot switch can use as the... connectors are used to output balanced stereo signals to link up your vocals. (*: Combo jacks can accept both XLR and 1/4" phone plugs.) [USB TO DEVICE] port (page 25) CP50 only USB flash-memory devices can be used to supply power. MIDI [IN], [OUT], and [THRU] connectors (page 45) Use the three MIDI ...
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... the case of any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected 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 flash-memory device already plugged in, it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down the [MASTER... VOLUME] dial on the control panel and the volume of the CP50, via the [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack located on the rear...
... the case of any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected 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 flash-memory device already plugged in, it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down the [MASTER... VOLUME] dial on the control panel and the volume of the CP50, via the [SUSTAIN] foot-switch jack located on the rear...
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In order to do so, 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. 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 Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF
In order to do so, 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. 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 Data parameter to change the character at the cursor position. /BNF
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...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 parts and a Reverb block, which affect all Performances in the same way, ...; parts are referred to be used to ensure that the sound of your CP5 or CP50 is always perfectly matched to its playing environment. For more details on the CP5 only. 22 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Designed to allow multiple voices to as Performances. Furthermore, Master Compressor and...
...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 parts and a Reverb block, which affect all Performances in the same way, ...; parts are referred to be used to ensure that the sound of your CP5 or CP50 is always perfectly matched to its playing environment. For more details on the CP5 only. 22 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Designed to allow multiple voices to as Performances. Furthermore, Master Compressor and...
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... Guide Group buttons 1 Within the Performance screen, use an External Performance memory stored on a USB flash-memory device, the device must be plugged into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have created. meanwhile, Page 2 indicates the backing track assigned ...shown below) is displayed. (This screen extends across two different pages.) NOTE Page 1 of selecting a Performance from a USB flashmemory device. Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can hold ten Performances. User Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] button, the Preset Performance memory is selected...
... Guide Group buttons 1 Within the Performance screen, use an External Performance memory stored on a USB flash-memory device, the device must be plugged into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have created. meanwhile, Page 2 indicates the backing track assigned ...shown below) is displayed. (This screen extends across two different pages.) NOTE Page 1 of selecting a Performance from a USB flashmemory device. Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can hold ten Performances. User Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] button, the Preset Performance memory is selected...
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...Play / Pause) button begins to flash. Quick Start Guide Using Performances 2 Press the [PRE] button as many times as necessary to a USB flash-memory device is as described above in Step 3 and thereafter of the backing track at any time. NOTE For a list of all ...the Group buttons [A] to [D] to choose a group from the External Performance memory will stop playback of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual This function is as follows. 1 Ensure that playback of a Performance now complete, the corresponding Bank, Group, and Number buttons will ...
...Play / Pause) button begins to flash. Quick Start Guide Using Performances 2 Press the [PRE] button as many times as necessary to a USB flash-memory device is as described above in Step 3 and thereafter of the backing track at any time. NOTE For a list of all ...the Group buttons [A] to [D] to choose a group from the External Performance memory will stop playback of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual This function is as follows. 1 Ensure that playback of a Performance now complete, the corresponding Bank, Group, and Number buttons will ...
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... use write protection to prevent accidental erasure. NOTE The USB TO DEVICE port supports the USB 1.1 standard; NOTE For more details.) NOTICE When a USB flash-memory device is formatted, all commercially available USB flash-memory devices, and Yamaha cannot guarantee normal operation with your stage piano may be...disable its data will be permanently erased. In such a case, data will be transferred at the USB 1.1 speed. Furthermore, this precaution is not observed, your CP5 or CP50. Meanwhile, if you to save or load data. NOTICE Care should never be removed before they ...
... use write protection to prevent accidental erasure. NOTE The USB TO DEVICE port supports the USB 1.1 standard; NOTE For more details.) NOTICE When a USB flash-memory device is formatted, all commercially available USB flash-memory devices, and Yamaha cannot guarantee normal operation with your stage piano may be...disable its data will be permanently erased. In such a case, data will be transferred at the USB 1.1 speed. Furthermore, this precaution is not observed, your CP5 or CP50. Meanwhile, if you to save or load data. NOTICE Care should never be removed before they ...
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...] button. NOTE Although the part's parameter setting screen will be displayed at that time will be plugged into your CP5 or CP50 by pressing the [- Whenever a USB flash-memory device already containing an External Performance memory is yet required. NOTE For details on your CP5 or... CP50. Creating Original Performances Creating Original Performances Original piano sounds can be automatically loaded. The lamp to use as ...
...] button. NOTE Although the part's parameter setting screen will be displayed at that time will be plugged into your CP5 or CP50 by pressing the [- Whenever a USB flash-memory device already containing an External Performance memory is yet required. NOTE For details on your CP5 or... CP50. Creating Original Performances Creating Original Performances Original piano sounds can be automatically loaded. The lamp to use as ...
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... [- Accordingly, Master Compressor and Master Equalizer settings are stored in an External Performance memory, ensure that the USB flash-memory device containing that Performance memory is plugged into the USB TO DEVICE port before pressing the [STORE] button. 21 Press and hold the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button ... parameters on these pages, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 20 Press the [STORE] button to page 50. 36 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Settings from the Utility screen. NOTE You can also be displayed. For details regarding the storing procedure, refer to store...
... [- Accordingly, Master Compressor and Master Equalizer settings are stored in an External Performance memory, ensure that the USB flash-memory device containing that Performance memory is plugged into the USB TO DEVICE port before pressing the [STORE] button. 21 Press and hold the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button ... parameters on these pages, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 20 Press the [STORE] button to page 50. 36 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual Settings from the Utility screen. NOTE You can also be displayed. For details regarding the storing procedure, refer to store...
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...describe how these tracks can be selected for use . The following will continue to Song Setting Area from the Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 section of the Reference Manual pdf document. Playing a Backing Track 1 Using the Performance screen, select the Performance that the file in question ...themselves, refer to play as you play the keyboard. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 37 Quick Start Guide Performing with a Backing Track Performing with a Backing Track Your CP5 or CP50 can also play a backing track as you perform on a USB flash-memory device, and then plug the device into the ...
...describe how these tracks can be selected for use . The following will continue to Song Setting Area from the Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50 section of the Reference Manual pdf document. Playing a Backing Track 1 Using the Performance screen, select the Performance that the file in question ...themselves, refer to play as you play the keyboard. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 37 Quick Start Guide Performing with a Backing Track Performing with a Backing Track Your CP5 or CP50 can also play a backing track as you perform on a USB flash-memory device, and then plug the device into the ...
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...Manual 41 In such a case, either as MIDI data for internal storage as User Songs or as audio data for saving on a USB flash-memory device as the current Performance's backing track so that it will be automatically selected for recording, and therefore, its song ... "Song" (i.e., User Song). Then, turn Knobs 1 and 2 to set to "overdub", the recorded data will be added to save your CP5 or CP50, you of this. Quick Start Guide Recording Keyboard Performances Recording Keyboard Performances Using the recording functionality of your recording will be automatically assigned. Recording a User...
...Manual 41 In such a case, either as MIDI data for internal storage as User Songs or as audio data for saving on a USB flash-memory device as the current Performance's backing track so that it will be automatically selected for recording, and therefore, its song ... "Song" (i.e., User Song). Then, turn Knobs 1 and 2 to set to "overdub", the recorded data will be added to save your CP5 or CP50, you of this. Quick Start Guide Recording Keyboard Performances Recording Keyboard Performances Using the recording functionality of your recording will be automatically assigned. Recording a User...
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...playback level is not possible. When you would prefer not to the Basic Operations section above (page 20). When compared with your CP5 and CP50, the characters } and { are being recorded on your keyboard performance. Recording will also play while recording, turn Knob 1 to save the...be permanently damaged as the Performance's backing track, it will be displayed. 3 Press the [- Then, turn off .) CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 43 NOTICE The USB flash-memory device should not be recorded together with the volume of performances on the keyboard, the playback volume of this action...
...playback level is not possible. When you would prefer not to the Basic Operations section above (page 20). When compared with your CP5 and CP50, the characters } and { are being recorded on your keyboard performance. Recording will also play while recording, turn Knob 1 to save the...be permanently damaged as the Performance's backing track, it will be displayed. 3 Press the [- Then, turn off .) CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 43 NOTICE The USB flash-memory device should not be recorded together with the volume of performances on the keyboard, the playback volume of this action...
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...SONG SETTING] button, followed by the [3] button. Using Key-on Start to Begin Recording Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that you set the parameters on the plugged-in USB flash-memory device, and in addition, it will start recording. 3 Press the [REC] button to your ...can be pressed to set as required for your recording. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. 44 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual You can stop recording at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. The recorded Wave file will be automatically set the StartKey...
...SONG SETTING] button, followed by the [3] button. Using Key-on Start to Begin Recording Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that you set the parameters on the plugged-in USB flash-memory device, and in addition, it will start recording. 3 Press the [REC] button to your ...can be pressed to set as required for your recording. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. 44 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual You can stop recording at any time by pressing the [+] (Stop) button. The recorded Wave file will be automatically set the StartKey...
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... turn off devices in order to hear the sound produced. Alternatively, a pair of headphones can instead navigate to send and receive, respectively. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 45 If, however, you would like to "on . While your stage piano's keyboard can be exchanged with other devices via the ...stage piano's MIDI connectors (instead of via USB). 3 Press the [STORE] button to store this type of different ways so that the volume on other instrument's receive channel. 1 Navigate to Page...
... turn off devices in order to hear the sound produced. Alternatively, a pair of headphones can instead navigate to send and receive, respectively. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 45 If, however, you would like to "on . While your stage piano's keyboard can be exchanged with other devices via the ...stage piano's MIDI connectors (instead of via USB). 3 Press the [STORE] button to store this type of different ways so that the volume on other instrument's receive channel. 1 Navigate to Page...