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... 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0ddddddd | 11110111 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 more, the appropriate number...played via MIDI. ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI clears the sounds in the specific channel(s) played by the internal sequencer and played on the keyboard will be distinguished, the other controllers (channel messages) equally affect the entire notes...
... 0******* 0******* 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0aaaaaaa 0ddddddd | 11110111 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 more, the appropriate number...played via MIDI. ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI clears the sounds in the specific channel(s) played by the internal sequencer and played on the keyboard will be distinguished, the other controllers (channel messages) equally affect the entire notes...
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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 ...- +18dB 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 ...- +18dB 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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... R1 Destination off, 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 Parameter Name Description Default (...1 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 1 00 reserved 00 TOTAL SIZE = 24 18 (HEX...
... R1 Destination off, 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 Parameter Name Description Default (...1 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 1 00 reserved 00 TOTAL SIZE = 24 18 (HEX...
Owner's Manual
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...If water is left, the wooden parts may appear somewhat different from those corresponding to the CP5 will be shown within this manual are for all computer software, style files, MIDI files... Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer ...thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. • During extreme changes in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it is wise to make a copy of important data on ...
...If water is left, the wooden parts may appear somewhat different from those corresponding to the CP5 will be shown within this manual are for all computer software, style files, MIDI files... Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer ...thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. • During extreme changes in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it is wise to make a copy of important data on ...
Owner's Manual
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... function for playback whenever required; Principal Features of unparalleled quality Your CP5 or CP50 is packed with stunning acoustic- alternatively, you can record keyboard performances as audio data on voices from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. Furthermore, by the CP50's 88-key keyboard is ideal those who like the real thing Featuring synthetic ivory...
... function for playback whenever required; Principal Features of unparalleled quality Your CP5 or CP50 is packed with stunning acoustic- alternatively, you can record keyboard performances as audio data on voices from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. Furthermore, by the CP50's 88-key keyboard is ideal those who like the real thing Featuring synthetic ivory...
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... 19 Setting Parameters 19 Setting Names 20 Entering 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 3 to Change the Sound 27 ... 32 Creating Original Performances 33 Performing with a Backing Track 37 Playing a Backing Track 37 Selecting & Setting 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...
... 19 Setting Parameters 19 Setting Names 20 Entering 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 3 to Change the Sound 27 ... 32 Creating Original Performances 33 Performing with a Backing Track 37 Playing a Backing Track 37 Selecting & Setting 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...
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...] and [R] output jacks and the balanced [L] and [R] output connectors. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 15 In addition to stage pianos used . Keyboard amplifier (left) Keyboard amplifier (right) Setting Up [L/MONO] output jack [R] output jack Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Output via the headphones is turned fully down. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left...
...] and [R] output jacks and the balanced [L] and [R] output connectors. CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 15 In addition to stage pianos used . Keyboard amplifier (left) Keyboard amplifier (right) Setting Up [L/MONO] output jack [R] output jack Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Output via the headphones is turned fully down. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left...
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..., it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down . 2 Press the 1 switch located on the rear panel. 3 Turn on any connected keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers; HINT If the stage piano is connected via the [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack). before displaying the Performance screen - then turn off...Pedals The FC3 foot pedal that comes with your CP5 or CP50 turned off the amplifiers or speakers; Turning on the Stage Piano 1 After you have made all of any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the stage piano or returning it ...
..., it to Standby mode, start by turning fully down . 2 Press the 1 switch located on the rear panel. 3 Turn on any connected keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers; HINT If the stage piano is connected via the [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack). before displaying the Performance screen - then turn off...Pedals The FC3 foot pedal that comes with your CP5 or CP50 turned off the amplifiers or speakers; Turning on the Stage Piano 1 After you have made all of any keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers connected to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the stage piano or returning it ...
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... can also be adjusted directly using the [MASTER VOLUME] dial, you simultaneously set the level of sound being output via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you play. Whenever making adjustments using the [MASTER VOLUME] dial located at the left ... [- Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is "4". 3 #SJHIU"VUP-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to the above-described method, the display brightness can be increased by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [PAGE...
... can also be adjusted directly using the [MASTER VOLUME] dial, you simultaneously set the level of sound being output via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you play. Whenever making adjustments using the [MASTER VOLUME] dial located at the left ... [- Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is "4". 3 #SJHIU"VUP-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to the above-described method, the display brightness can be increased by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [PAGE...
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Setting Names Setting Names A name can be freely assigned to a USB flash-memory device. Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano 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
Setting Names Setting Names A name can be freely assigned to a USB flash-memory device. Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano 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
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... Procedures Playing On-Stage Using Performances 22 Performing with a Backing Track 37 Using the Microphone while Playing (CP5 only 40 Integrating with Other MIDI Devices 45 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...
... Procedures Playing On-Stage Using Performances 22 Performing with a Backing Track 37 Using the Microphone while Playing (CP5 only 40 Integrating with Other MIDI Devices 45 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...
Owner's Manual
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...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. NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. This memory area comprises three individual memory banks - USR1... screen indicates which parameters are read into its DRAM. Performance screen (Page 1) Bank Number Group Performance Name 13&" Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can hold the Performances that Page 1 (as shown below . Preset Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] ...
...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. NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. This memory area comprises three individual memory banks - USR1... screen indicates which parameters are read into its DRAM. Performance screen (Page 1) Bank Number Group Performance Name 13&" Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can hold the Performances that Page 1 (as shown below . Preset Performance Memory Accessed using the [PRE] ...
Owner's Manual
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... Standby condition by holding down the [+] (Stop) button and pressing the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button. For more details, see the Data List pdf document. 5 Play the keyboard to flash. This function is as described above in this way, the lamp to the top-left of the [PRE] button will start when you... the backing track will cycle through PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3. When a bank selection is as follows. 1 Ensure that playback of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual
... Standby condition by holding down the [+] (Stop) button and pressing the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button. For more details, see the Data List pdf document. 5 Play the keyboard to flash. This function is as described above in this way, the lamp to the top-left of the [PRE] button will start when you... the backing track will cycle through PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3. When a bank selection is as follows. 1 Ensure that playback of the section Selecting a Performance. 24 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual
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...therefore, they affect the stage piano as described below. 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 the right of the control panel as a whole and ...environment in steps of one second). The Master Compressor screen will , therefore, automatically return to raise or lower the pitch of the entire keyboard in which it is self-centering and will be adjusted to modify the corresponding parameters as you play. Settings for at least one semitone...
...therefore, they affect the stage piano as described below. 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 the right of the control panel as a whole and ...environment in steps of one second). The Master Compressor screen will , therefore, automatically return to raise or lower the pitch of the entire keyboard in which it is self-centering and will be adjusted to modify the corresponding parameters as you play. Settings for at least one semitone...
Owner's Manual
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... blocks shape the sound, try turning them on and off as you play the keyboard. Using Performances 4 As you play the keyboard, adjust the overall tone using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at the right...in question, pressing of this respect: If a voice from PIANO and E.PIANO categories Effect of the CP5, a Power-Amplifier / Compressor block. (See the Reference Manual pdf document for adjusting the gain in...appropriate sounds in Tone Generator to your CP5 or CP50. Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 31 Each of the keyboard or to MIDI input and use the built-in ...
... blocks shape the sound, try turning them on and off as you play the keyboard. Using Performances 4 As you play the keyboard, adjust the overall tone using the [MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs located at the right...in question, pressing of this respect: If a voice from PIANO and E.PIANO categories Effect of the CP5, a Power-Amplifier / Compressor block. (See the Reference Manual pdf document for adjusting the gain in...appropriate sounds in Tone Generator to your CP5 or CP50. Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 31 Each of the keyboard or to MIDI input and use the built-in ...
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... select a block type. 9 Press the [- For more details regarding all categories and voices, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 34 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual To select a category directly, therefore, you have selected the Pre-Amplifier block, Step 9 below each of the following voice... categories. 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 ...
... select a block type. 9 Press the [- For more details regarding all categories and voices, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document. 34 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual To select a category directly, therefore, you have selected the Pre-Amplifier block, Step 9 below each of the following voice... categories. 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 ...
Owner's Manual
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... SETTING] button. The backing track will describe how these tracks can be stored on the keyboard. 4 To stop the backing track, press the [+] (Stop) button. Selecting & Setting a Backing Track 1 If you play the keyboard. and a different one can be selected for use as you would like to play (...Performance that the file in question has already be put to use. 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 wish to select a Wave file for each Performance. namely, Preset Drum Patterns, User Songs,...
... SETTING] button. The backing track will describe how these tracks can be stored on the keyboard. 4 To stop the backing track, press the [+] (Stop) button. Selecting & Setting a Backing Track 1 If you play the keyboard. and a different one can be selected for use as you would like to play (...Performance that the file in question has already be put to use. 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 wish to select a Wave file for each Performance. namely, Preset Drum Patterns, User Songs,...
Owner's Manual
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...activated and the lamp will be displayed. 2 Turn Knob 1 to set for more details.) Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 39 HINT Using Key-on Start to Begin Playback Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that can gradually increase the TRACK part volume to a ...turned on the part. 11 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button as required. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE The volume of the keyboard. If necessary, press the [TRACK] button to turn down the [+] (Stop) button. The selected backing track will be used to start playback. 3 If the ...
...activated and the lamp will be displayed. 2 Turn Knob 1 to set for more details.) Quick Start Guide CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 39 HINT Using Key-on Start to Begin Playback Your CP5 or CP50 also features a Key-on Start function that can gradually increase the TRACK part volume to a ...turned on the part. 11 Press the [3/,] (Play / Pause) button as required. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 NOTE The volume of the keyboard. If necessary, press the [TRACK] button to turn down the [+] (Stop) button. The selected backing track will be used to start playback. 3 If the ...
Owner's Manual
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...the [GAIN] knob will turn on whenever the input signal reaches the maximum level that the CP5 can handle. NOTE The volume of the MIC INPUT part can also be processed using the...the MIC INPUT part is lit (indicating that you can sing as you play the keyboard. 1 Plug your microphone into the microphone as you play at the same time. Quick Start Guide Using ...] button to setup a microphone so that the part is ideal those who like to sing and play the keyboard. 40 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual The following describes the correct way to turn on the part. 3 Using the [GAIN]...
...the [GAIN] knob will turn on whenever the input signal reaches the maximum level that the CP5 can handle. NOTE The volume of the MIC INPUT part can also be processed using the...the MIC INPUT part is lit (indicating that you can sing as you play the keyboard. 1 Plug your microphone into the microphone as you play at the same time. Quick Start Guide Using ...] button to setup a microphone so that the part is ideal those who like to sing and play the keyboard. 40 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual The following describes the correct way to turn on the part. 3 Using the [GAIN]...
Owner's Manual
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... functionality of this. NOTE When Mode is set to "replace", existing data will be overwritten with which to notify you can record keyboard performances either free up some memory by deleting unneeded User Songs or set to "overdub", the recorded data will be added to ensure... a User Song 1 Press the [REC] button. PAGE] or [1] button to the pre-existing data. .PEF.FBT SFQMBDF Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 41 Then, turn Knobs 1 and 2 to select "Song" (i.e., User Song). If a User Song has been set the recording mode and the measure...
... functionality of this. NOTE When Mode is set to "replace", existing data will be overwritten with which to notify you can record keyboard performances either free up some memory by deleting unneeded User Songs or set to "overdub", the recorded data will be added to ensure... a User Song 1 Press the [REC] button. PAGE] or [1] button to the pre-existing data. .PEF.FBT SFQMBDF Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 41 Then, turn Knobs 1 and 2 to select "Song" (i.e., User Song). If a User Song has been set the recording mode and the measure...