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... the following: Battery Notice: This product MAY contain a small nonrechargeable battery which (if applicable) is properly installed and used batteries promptly and as regulated by the manufacturer's warranty, and are located on the enclosure. NAME PLATE LOCATION: The graphic below and retain this manual carefully and consult your purchase. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are therefore the owners responsibility.
... the following: Battery Notice: This product MAY contain a small nonrechargeable battery which (if applicable) is properly installed and used batteries promptly and as regulated by the manufacturer's warranty, and are located on the enclosure. NAME PLATE LOCATION: The graphic below and retain this manual carefully and consult your purchase. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are therefore the owners responsibility.
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... a computer program, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, WAVE data, voice recording data, a score, score data, etc. * You are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is at the rear of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Serial No. (rear_en_01) CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 7 Save the data to the instrument, or to USB flash drive/an external device...
... a computer program, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, WAVE data, voice recording data, a score, score data, etc. * You are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is at the rear of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Serial No. (rear_en_01) CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 7 Save the data to the instrument, or to USB flash drive/an external device...
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... lamps show you the selected Voice, letting you have finished reading the manual, keep it easy to connect and use the instrument with software synthesizers and external MIDI devices. When you fully concentrate on the top panel, giving all the controllers you need to better understand an operation or function. And the CP73 features a BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard with a weighted hammer-action...
... lamps show you the selected Voice, letting you have finished reading the manual, keep it easy to connect and use the instrument with software synthesizers and external MIDI devices. When you fully concentrate on the top panel, giving all the controllers you need to better understand an operation or function. And the CP73 features a BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard with a weighted hammer-action...
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... 25 Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument 25 Controlling this instrument from an external MIDI keyboard or synthesizer 25 Using with a Computer 26 Connecting to a computer 26 Connecting an iPhone or iPad 27 MENU LIST 28 SETTINGS LIST 33 DATA LIST 37 Live Set Sound List 37 Voice List 39 Control Change Number List 40 MIDI 43 MIDI Data Format 44 MIDI Data Table 46 MIDI Implementation Chart 50 Appendix 51 Display Messages 51 Troubleshooting 52 Specifications 54 Index 55 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 9
... 25 Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument 25 Controlling this instrument from an external MIDI keyboard or synthesizer 25 Using with a Computer 26 Connecting to a computer 26 Connecting an iPhone or iPad 27 MENU LIST 28 SETTINGS LIST 33 DATA LIST 37 Live Set Sound List 37 Voice List 39 Control Change Number List 40 MIDI 43 MIDI Data Format 44 MIDI Data Table 46 MIDI Implementation Chart 50 Appendix 51 Display Messages 51 Troubleshooting 52 Specifications 54 Index 55 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 9
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... Set B. Piano/E.Piano/Sub C. The setting also can be made individually for the entire instrument (414.72 - 466.78 Hz). CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 11 NOTE Panel lock settings can be generated according to the strength with which you play notes on and off. A B A. Press the [TUNE] button, and then use this button to switch the panel lock function on the keyboard. Wide This curve accentuates your playing strength by producing lower velocities...
... Set B. Piano/E.Piano/Sub C. The setting also can be made individually for the entire instrument (414.72 - 466.78 Hz). CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 11 NOTE Panel lock settings can be generated according to the strength with which you play notes on and off. A B A. Press the [TUNE] button, and then use this button to switch the panel lock function on the keyboard. Wide This curve accentuates your playing strength by producing lower velocities...
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... Set Sounds and a more natural performance. The Live Set feature supports SSS (Seamless Sound Switching), ensuring that the sound does not cut off . • Piano section • Electric Piano section • Sub section • Delay section • Reverb section • SETTINGS (includes Split Point and Transpose) NOTE The Master EQ settings cannot be stored. To change the settings of SSS, press again the currently selected Live Set Sound button. ! The Live Set Sound switches accordingly. Stored settings...
... Set Sounds and a more natural performance. The Live Set feature supports SSS (Seamless Sound Switching), ensuring that the sound does not cut off . • Piano section • Electric Piano section • Sub section • Delay section • Reverb section • SETTINGS (includes Split Point and Transpose) NOTE The Master EQ settings cannot be stored. To change the settings of SSS, press again the currently selected Live Set Sound button. ! The Live Set Sound switches accordingly. Stored settings...
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... Yamaha web page for the Live Set Sound. will appear on the keyboard that the settings will be stored for more details on the screen, and then return to the Top screen. 3. Press the keyboard to confirm that the sound has been changed from the [SETTINGS] button "Function" "Split Point" (page 33). [TRANSPOSE] button Use this button to adjust the pitch of the keyboard up the SETTINGS screens. CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual...
... Yamaha web page for the Live Set Sound. will appear on the keyboard that the settings will be stored for more details on the screen, and then return to the Top screen. 3. Press the keyboard to confirm that the sound has been changed from the [SETTINGS] button "Function" "Split Point" (page 33). [TRANSPOSE] button Use this button to adjust the pitch of the keyboard up the SETTINGS screens. CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual...
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.... & [TONE] knob Use these buttons to adjust the tone of each Voice section can be changed from the [SPLIT POINT] button (page 13), also from the [MENU] button "Control Panel" "Display Lights" "Ins Effect" (page 30). ) Insertion effect switch button Use this switch to change the octave range of the category selected with the following effects. Voice section Piano Electric Piano Sub Voice category Grand Piano, Upright Piano, CP, Layered Piano Rd, Wr, Clv, DX Pad/Strings, Organ...
.... & [TONE] knob Use these buttons to adjust the tone of each Voice section can be changed from the [SPLIT POINT] button (page 13), also from the [MENU] button "Control Panel" "Display Lights" "Ins Effect" (page 30). ) Insertion effect switch button Use this switch to change the octave range of the category selected with the following effects. Voice section Piano Electric Piano Sub Voice category Grand Piano, Upright Piano, CP, Layered Piano Rd, Wr, Clv, DX Pad/Strings, Organ...
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... stereo channel) at a sampling rate of freely assignable functions such as a dedicated sustain pedal. FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] jack Use this jack to connect a separately sold separately). USB [TO DEVICE] terminal Use this terminal to connect a USB flash drive to this instrument, for saving data you have created and loading data you can assign functions from this instrument. You can connect an external MIDI instrument, and control it on. [AC IN] jack For connecting the supplied AC power cord. Music stand attachment holes Use...
... stereo channel) at a sampling rate of freely assignable functions such as a dedicated sustain pedal. FOOT SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] jack Use this jack to connect a separately sold separately). USB [TO DEVICE] terminal Use this terminal to connect a USB flash drive to this instrument, for saving data you have created and loading data you can assign functions from this instrument. You can connect an external MIDI instrument, and control it on. [AC IN] jack For connecting the supplied AC power cord. Music stand attachment holes Use...
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...] button → "Job" → "Factory Reset." NOTICE When the Factory Reset function is assigned to a range above the split point. Pressing the [EXIT] button several times will sound by using the "Power On Sound" function (page 31). Voice section Indicates Piano section (P), Electric piano section (E), Sub section (S), and displays the currently selected Voices for information on a USB flash drive or the like. Make sure to the previous screen. Basic Structure & Display Content Restoring the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset) The Factory Reset function allows...
...] button → "Job" → "Factory Reset." NOTICE When the Factory Reset function is assigned to a range above the split point. Pressing the [EXIT] button several times will sound by using the "Power On Sound" function (page 31). Voice section Indicates Piano section (P), Electric piano section (E), Sub section (S), and displays the currently selected Voices for information on a USB flash drive or the like. Make sure to the previous screen. Basic Structure & Display Content Restoring the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset) The Factory Reset function allows...
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...] button. Overwriting files Select the file to be loaded to save /load the data to load from the displayed list. Saving as Live Sets and Live Set Sounds) between this instrument and an external USB flash drive connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. For details about how to edit file names, refer to the currently selected Live Set Sound. 4. The file will be loaded to the "Editing the File names/Live Set Sound names." CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual...
...] button. Overwriting files Select the file to be loaded to save /load the data to load from the displayed list. Saving as Live Sets and Live Set Sounds) between this instrument and an external USB flash drive connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. For details about how to edit file names, refer to the currently selected Live Set Sound. 4. The file will be loaded to the "Editing the File names/Live Set Sound names." CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual...
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.... Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument's keyboard. You can connect other MIDI devices such as synthesizers and sound modules to exchange MIDI data with these devices. CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 25 MIDI [OUT] terminal MIDI transmit and receive channels Make sure to use only this instrument. When playing this instrument as well when you can check and change the settings of MIDI receive channel of that particular MIDI instrument. Use...
.... Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument's keyboard. You can connect other MIDI devices such as synthesizers and sound modules to exchange MIDI data with these devices. CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual 25 MIDI [OUT] terminal MIDI transmit and receive channels Make sure to use only this instrument. When playing this instrument as well when you can check and change the settings of MIDI receive channel of that particular MIDI instrument. Use...
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... the instructions below . Download the latest Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver from the [MENU] button → "General" → "MIDI Settings" → "MIDI Port." USB cable 3. The MIDI data received via the USB [TO HOST] terminal will be re-transmitted to an external MIDI device via this instrument to an external MIDI device. Using with a Computer Port 2 This port is used as an external sound source and/or MIDI keyboard for a DAW application. • Record yourself playing...
... the instructions below . Download the latest Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver from the [MENU] button → "General" → "MIDI Settings" → "MIDI Port." USB cable 3. The MIDI data received via the USB [TO HOST] terminal will be re-transmitted to an external MIDI device via this instrument to an external MIDI device. Using with a Computer Port 2 This port is used as an external sound source and/or MIDI keyboard for a DAW application. • Record yourself playing...
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... software or an external MIDI device from the sections not being used when this is set to "Off," MIDI messages received via USB port 2 will be changed. If you can configure various parameters and functions over all channels. Use the Encoder dial and the [ENTER] button to call up on your computer (page 26). 28 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual When this is set to "On". Default: Off NOTE Control change...
... software or an external MIDI device from the sections not being used when this is set to "Off," MIDI messages received via USB port 2 will be changed. If you can configure various parameters and functions over all channels. Use the Encoder dial and the [ENTER] button to call up on your computer (page 26). 28 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual When this is set to "On". Default: Off NOTE Control change...
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... enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Function name MIDI Settings MIDI Control Tx/Rx Pgm Change Tx/Rx Bank Select Controller Reset Keyboard/ Pedal Octave Transpose Touch Curve Fixed Velocity MENU LIST Description MIDI Control = On Control change messages from the enabled controls of this instrument can be transmitted or received, only when the Voice section [ON/ OFF] switches are set to "Invert," the section lamps are kept at the current setting. Control change messages between Live Set Sounds.
... enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Function name MIDI Settings MIDI Control Tx/Rx Pgm Change Tx/Rx Bank Select Controller Reset Keyboard/ Pedal Octave Transpose Touch Curve Fixed Velocity MENU LIST Description MIDI Control = On Control change messages from the enabled controls of this instrument can be transmitted or received, only when the Voice section [ON/ OFF] switches are set to "Invert," the section lamps are kept at the current setting. Control change messages between Live Set Sounds.
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... the tone generator will be lit. MENU LIST Function name Keyboard/ Pedal Sustain Pedal Type Foot Switch Assign Local Control USB Audio Volume Auto Power Off Description Determines which type of the USB Audio. When "MIDI Control" is selected, the indicator lamps will always be produced in response to the state of the keyboard. Settings: 0 - 127 Default: 64 Determines whether to set here are received from its controllers, and no sound will be lit. Keep in Voice sections...
... the tone generator will be lit. MENU LIST Function name Keyboard/ Pedal Sustain Pedal Type Foot Switch Assign Local Control USB Audio Volume Auto Power Off Description Determines which type of the USB Audio. When "MIDI Control" is selected, the indicator lamps will always be produced in response to the state of the keyboard. Settings: 0 - 127 Default: 64 Determines whether to set here are received from its controllers, and no sound will be lit. Keep in Voice sections...
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... external devices or the MIDI messages produced by operating a foot switch and foot controller. For detailed instructions on keyboard sound. NOTE To store the edited names, you'll need to "Editing File Names/Live Set Sound Names" (page 22) . Settings: -24 - +0 - +24 Default: +2 Determines the depth of vibrato effect on editing, refer to use the Store operation (page 12). 36 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual MIDI control change numbers produced by operating a foot controller (sold separately) connected via the FOOT CONTROLLER [2] jack. Settings: 0 - 127 Piano/E.Piano default...
... external devices or the MIDI messages produced by operating a foot switch and foot controller. For detailed instructions on keyboard sound. NOTE To store the edited names, you'll need to "Editing File Names/Live Set Sound Names" (page 22) . Settings: -24 - +0 - +24 Default: +2 Determines the depth of vibrato effect on editing, refer to use the Store operation (page 12). 36 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual MIDI control change numbers produced by operating a foot controller (sold separately) connected via the FOOT CONTROLLER [2] jack. Settings: 0 - 127 Piano/E.Piano default...
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... Tone Generator) Zone Mode SW Keyboard Zone Settings Local Control MIDI IN MIDI Port MIDI SW USB Port 1 MIDI Port USB SW MIDI Port MIDI SW MIDI Port USB SW MIDI Out USB Port 1 Piano Section E. However, this message. However, if Sustain or Sostenuto is on of Exclusive See the following MIDI Data Table for the following data: PROGRAM CHANGE, BANK SELECT MSB/LSB, VOLUME (3-2-3) ALL NOTE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7BH, DATA VALUE = 0) All the notes currently set for Address and Byte Count. PITCH BEND CHANGE...
... Tone Generator) Zone Mode SW Keyboard Zone Settings Local Control MIDI IN MIDI Port MIDI SW USB Port 1 MIDI Port USB SW MIDI Port MIDI SW MIDI Port USB SW MIDI Out USB Port 1 Piano Section E. However, this message. However, if Sustain or Sostenuto is on of Exclusive See the following MIDI Data Table for the following data: PROGRAM CHANGE, BANK SELECT MSB/LSB, VOLUME (3-2-3) ALL NOTE OFF (CONTROL NUMBER = 7BH, DATA VALUE = 0) All the notes currently set for Address and Byte Count. PITCH BEND CHANGE...
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... by an external MIDI controller. Adjust the volume. set too high. Effect settings are Set the Voice section [ON/OFF] switch to play , press again the Live Set Sound button currently selected. Volume is not properly connected to OFF. Adjust the volume. The Port settings on the computer. 52 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual A sound continues to ON. You can deactivate the Auto Power Off function to increase the volume. Issue Suspected cause Solution The instrument turns off the...
... by an external MIDI controller. Adjust the volume. set too high. Effect settings are Set the Voice section [ON/OFF] switch to play , press again the Live Set Sound button currently selected. Volume is not properly connected to OFF. Adjust the volume. The Port settings on the computer. 52 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual A sound continues to ON. You can deactivate the Auto Power Off function to increase the volume. Issue Suspected cause Solution The instrument turns off the...
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... Yamaha website then download the manual file. 54 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual Appendix Specifications Item Keyboard Tone Generation Voices Tone Generation Technology Polyphony (max.) Number of Live Set Sounds Number of Voices Effects Display Connectors Type Size/Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Included Accessories Details CP88 CP73 88-key NW-GH3 (Natural Wood Graded Hammer) keyboard: synthetic ebony and ivory keytops 73-key BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard: matte black keytops AWM2 128 160 (Preset Live Set Sounds: 80) 57 (PIANO...
... Yamaha website then download the manual file. 54 CP88/CP73 Owner's Manual Appendix Specifications Item Keyboard Tone Generation Voices Tone Generation Technology Polyphony (max.) Number of Live Set Sounds Number of Voices Effects Display Connectors Type Size/Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Included Accessories Details CP88 CP73 88-key NW-GH3 (Natural Wood Graded Hammer) keyboard: synthetic ebony and ivory keytops 73-key BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard: matte black keytops AWM2 128 160 (Preset Live Set Sounds: 80) 57 (PIANO...