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... 127 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 *1: The Hammer parameter is available on the CP5 only. Piano Category [1] CP80 [2] CP88 No. Range Value -16 - +16 -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Top3 to Top1, Default, or Rear1 to Rear3 Soft2, Soft1, ... Medium, High 0 - 127 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 2 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 [3] 71Rd I (CP5 only) [4] 73Rd I (CP5 only) [5] 75Rd I No. Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 --- 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness)*1 Pre-amplifier Parameters 1 Bass 2...
... 127 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 *1: The Hammer parameter is available on the CP5 only. Piano Category [1] CP80 [2] CP88 No. Range Value -16 - +16 -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Top3 to Top1, Default, or Rear1 to Rear3 Soft2, Soft1, ... Medium, High 0 - 127 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 50 0 - 2 0 - 127 -18.0dB - +4.0dB 28 - 72 [3] 71Rd I (CP5 only) [4] 73Rd I (CP5 only) [5] 75Rd I No. Parameter Piano Parameters 1 Decay (Decay Time) 2 Release (Release Time) 3 Key-off (Key-off Noise Level) 4 --- 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness)*1 Pre-amplifier Parameters 1 Bass 2...
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...) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) Pre-amplifier Parameters 1 Bass Boost 2 Normal 3 Overtone 4 --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 --- 4 --- 5 --- Range -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 -12.0dB - ....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...
...) 5 Hammer (Hammer Stiffness) Pre-amplifier Parameters 1 Bass Boost 2 Normal 3 Overtone 4 --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 --- 4 --- 5 --- Range -16 - +16 -16 - +16 Value 0 - 127 0 - 127 -12.0dB - ....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...
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...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 ...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 MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (SYSTEM) Utility parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range Parameter Name Description Default...
...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 ...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 MIDI Data Table MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (SYSTEM) Utility parameters Address Size High Mid Low Data Range Parameter Name Description Default...
Owner's Manual
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... Modulation Effect and Power-Amplifier / Compressor blocks available for this booklet in whatever way you desire, you check our web site for choosing the Yamaha CP5 or CP50 Stage Piano. Package Contents • Power cord (CP5) / Power adaptor (CP50)*1 • FC3 foot pedal • Owner's Manual (this one single instrument. Please check with your...
... Modulation Effect and Power-Amplifier / Compressor blocks available for this booklet in whatever way you desire, you check our web site for choosing the Yamaha CP5 or CP50 Stage Piano. Package Contents • Power cord (CP5) / Power adaptor (CP50)*1 • FC3 foot pedal • Owner's Manual (this one single instrument. Please check with your...
Owner's Manual
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... including other musical instruments, such as MIDI data and store them to freely build your own acoustic and electric pianos from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. And through the modeling both of original pre-amplifiers and of external effectors responsible for the rich variety of ... realizing unique new sounds. Extremely simple overlaying and division of keyboard zones Using your CP5 or CP50 also offers a diverse selection of different sounds for your stage piano's master-keyboard function, which has been specially crafted for playback whenever required; What's more, ...
... including other musical instruments, such as MIDI data and store them to freely build your own acoustic and electric pianos from Yamaha's acclaimed CP1 Stage Piano. And through the modeling both of original pre-amplifiers and of external effectors responsible for the rich variety of ... realizing unique new sounds. Extremely simple overlaying and division of keyboard zones Using your CP5 or CP50 also offers a diverse selection of different sounds for your stage piano's master-keyboard function, which has been specially crafted for playback whenever required; What's more, ...
Owner's Manual
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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 a Mixer 15 Connecting Pedals 16 Turning on the Stage Piano 16 Adjusting the Display Brightness 17 Adjusting the Volume 17 Playing...
... 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 a Mixer 15 Connecting Pedals 16 Turning on the Stage Piano 16 Adjusting the Display Brightness 17 Adjusting the Volume 17 Playing...
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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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... at least one of two different ways to set the individual volumes of each knob lights up whenever the corresponding part is turned on the CP5 are labeled [MIC INPUT], [TRACK], [LEFT2], [LEFT1], [RIGHT2], and [RIGHT1]. On the CP50, meanwhile, these buttons (for the currently selected part's ... a part's parameter setting screen is being displayed, it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. The lamp to the top-left of the stage piano. Part Volume knobs Use these lamps will flash in one second), the corresponding part will be selected, its parameter setting screen will start to...
... at least one of two different ways to set the individual volumes of each knob lights up whenever the corresponding part is turned on the CP5 are labeled [MIC INPUT], [TRACK], [LEFT2], [LEFT1], [RIGHT2], and [RIGHT1]. On the CP50, meanwhile, these buttons (for the currently selected part's ... a part's parameter setting screen is being displayed, it by rotating the knob counter-clockwise. The lamp to the top-left of the stage piano. Part Volume knobs Use these lamps will flash in one second), the corresponding part will be selected, its parameter setting screen will start to...
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... corresponding block is being displayed. [PRE-AMP] button (pages 31, 34) ! [MOD-FX] button (pages 31, 34) [PWR-AMP] button (pages 31, 34) CP5 only [REVERB] button (pages 31, 35) Press these buttons to open the Record screen. The lamp to call up a screen for the Common Settings area...backing track, pressing this screen is being displayed, it stays off longer when the block is on the sound only if a voice from the PIANO or E.PIANO category has been selected for the part in one second) within the Performance screen or a parameter setting screen (for any block other than ...
... corresponding block is being displayed. [PRE-AMP] button (pages 31, 34) ! [MOD-FX] button (pages 31, 34) [PWR-AMP] button (pages 31, 34) CP5 only [REVERB] button (pages 31, 35) Press these buttons to open the Record screen. The lamp to call up a screen for the Common Settings area...backing track, pressing this screen is being displayed, it stays off longer when the block is on the sound only if a voice from the PIANO or E.PIANO category has been selected for the part in one second) within the Performance screen or a parameter setting screen (for any block other than ...
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... On the CP50, it is known as the Standby/On switch, and it is used to turn the stage piano on (0) or Standby mode (/). [AC IN] socket (page 14) CP5 only Use this socket to connect the power cord. This type of freely assignable functions. With a microphone plugged ... Foot-controller jack(s) (page 16) Use the foot-controller jack(s) to connect an optional FC7 or FC9 foot controller in professional environments that the CP5 features a pair of reliability. Note that demand a high level of foot-controller jacks, which are labeled [1] and [2], while the CP50 has single ...
... On the CP50, it is known as the Standby/On switch, and it is used to turn the stage piano on (0) or Standby mode (/). [AC IN] socket (page 14) CP5 only Use this socket to connect the power cord. This type of freely assignable functions. With a microphone plugged ... Foot-controller jack(s) (page 16) Use the foot-controller jack(s) to connect an optional FC7 or FC9 foot controller in professional environments that the CP5 features a pair of reliability. Note that demand a high level of foot-controller jacks, which are labeled [1] and [2], while the CP50 has single ...
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WARNING Use only the AC power cord supplied with your Yamaha dealer or service center. The use , AC wall socket. [AC IN] socket ...the bundled power cord into the [AC IN] socket, also on the rear panel). WARNING Make sure your CP5 meets the voltage requirement for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is being used (as described...Carry out this procedure in reverse order when disconnecting the power cord. Setting Up Connecting Power Setting Up Connecting Power CP5 Stage Piano: 1 Ensure that the 1 (Power) switch on the rear panel is set to the Standby position. 1 Insert...
WARNING Use only the AC power cord supplied with your Yamaha dealer or service center. The use , AC wall socket. [AC IN] socket ...the bundled power cord into the [AC IN] socket, also on the rear panel). WARNING Make sure your CP5 meets the voltage requirement for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is being used (as described...Carry out this procedure in reverse order when disconnecting the power cord. Setting Up Connecting Power Setting Up Connecting Power CP5 Stage Piano: 1 Ensure that the 1 (Power) switch on the rear panel is set to the Standby position. 1 Insert...
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.... Accordingly, you can use , balanced XLR connectors that output via the unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks on the stage piano's control panel to that prevent unwanted noise from entering output signals. External audio equipment can also plug a set of time. In...for extended periods of headphones has no effect on all devices is turned fully down. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left output Mixer Amplifier Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Left speaker Right speaker NOTE • The sound output via the unbalanced [L/MONO]...
.... Accordingly, you can use , balanced XLR connectors that output via the unbalanced [L/MONO] and [R] output jacks on the stage piano's control panel to that prevent unwanted noise from entering output signals. External audio equipment can also plug a set of time. In...for extended periods of headphones has no effect on all devices is turned fully down. CP5 Stage Piano: Right output [L] output connector [R] output connector Left output Mixer Amplifier Headphones Headphones jack CP5 Left speaker Right speaker NOTE • The sound output via the unbalanced [L/MONO]...
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.... (See the Reference Manual pdf document for more details, refer to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the amplifiers or speakers; then turn off the stage piano or returning it will - HINT If the stage piano is turned on with your CP5 or CP50 is connected via the [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack). before displaying the...
.... (See the Reference Manual pdf document for more details, refer to the stage piano. 1 2 CP5 When turning off the amplifiers or speakers; then turn off the stage piano or returning it will - HINT If the stage piano is turned on with your CP5 or CP50 is connected via the [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack). before displaying the...
Owner's Manual
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... using this dial, it can also be increased by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [- Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is wise to listen to remember this screen. 3 Adjust the display brightness by turning Knob 1 and changing the value of... the Bright (brightness) parameter. It is "4". 3 #SJHIU"VUP-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to Page 11 (A) within this fact if monitoring via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you...
... using this dial, it can also be increased by holding down the [UTILITY] button and pressing the [- Adjusting the Volume The stage piano's output volume is wise to listen to remember this screen. 3 Adjust the display brightness by turning Knob 1 and changing the value of... the Bright (brightness) parameter. It is "4". 3 #SJHIU"VUP-PBE 1 2 PGG Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Setting Up CP5 NOTE As an alternative to Page 11 (A) within this fact if monitoring via headphones when keyboard amplifiers or powered speakers are also connected as you...
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Playing Demonstration Songs Playing Demonstration Songs Your CP5 or CP50 comes preloaded with a number of the Demo Song screen is already playing, it must be stopped before a new one can be selected. 3 Press ... procedure described below to play these songs using Knob 2. NOTE If a demo song is provided for demonstration purposes only and may differ from that your CP5 or CP50. 2 Select the demo song you would like to listen to using a range of the sounds that actually displayed by your stage...
Playing Demonstration Songs Playing Demonstration Songs Your CP5 or CP50 comes preloaded with a number of the Demo Song screen is already playing, it must be stopped before a new one can be selected. 3 Press ... procedure described below to play these songs using Knob 2. NOTE If a demo song is provided for demonstration purposes only and may differ from that your CP5 or CP50. 2 Select the demo song you would like to listen to using a range of the sounds that actually displayed by your stage...
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Changing Pages Basic Operations In this section, you wish to open ([1] to [10], [A] to [D]). PAGE] or [PAGE 3] button to operate your CP5 or CP50 and of pages in any screen is 13, and labels are assigned in the following order. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C 13&" To move one page at a time ... methods used to move through these screens, either press the [- The maximum number of the content displayed on-screen. Changing Pages Most of the stage piano's parameter-setting screens comprise a number of different pages.
Changing Pages Basic Operations In this section, you wish to open ([1] to [10], [A] to [D]). PAGE] or [PAGE 3] button to operate your CP5 or CP50 and of pages in any screen is 13, and labels are assigned in the following order. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0, A, B, C 13&" To move one page at a time ... methods used to move through these screens, either press the [- The maximum number of the content displayed on-screen. Changing Pages Most of the stage piano's parameter-setting screens comprise a number of different pages.
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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 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 Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to the Cursor parameter on your CP5 or CP50.
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 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 Furthermore, it is also possible to specify names for files saved from the stage piano to the Cursor parameter on your CP5 or CP50.
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Basic Operations CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 21 Unsaved modifications will appear at the top left of the display to remind you can press the [EXIT] button to move ... Performance screen. The correct way to store settings is selected. Edit Indicator Edit Indicator & Whenever you modify parameters on your CP5 or CP50, the Edit Indicator will be lost whenever the stage piano is turned off or a new Performance is described on page 50. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Edit Indicator Exiting from the...
Basic Operations CP5/CP50 Owner's Manual 21 Unsaved modifications will appear at the top left of the display to remind you can press the [EXIT] button to move ... Performance screen. The correct way to store settings is selected. Edit Indicator Edit Indicator & Whenever you modify parameters on your CP5 or CP50, the Edit Indicator will be lost whenever the stage piano is turned off or a new Performance is described on page 50. 7PMVNF 1BO3FW4FOE Edit Indicator Exiting from the...
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... 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, and these are available...
... 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, and these are available...
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...memory banks - NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can be plugged into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have created. For demonstration purposes, we will now go step by step through the procedure of... bank, and each one of these groups can hold ten Performances. PAGE] button to store original Performances that you have loaded the memory into your CP5 or CP50. PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - furthermore, four memory groups (A, B, C, and D) are assigned to Knobs 1 to save original Performances that you ...
...memory banks - NOTE For more details on the Performance screen and play the keyboard. Using Performances Your CP5 or CP50 can be plugged into the CP5 or CP50, and the stage piano must have created. For demonstration purposes, we will now go step by step through the procedure of... bank, and each one of these groups can hold ten Performances. PAGE] button to store original Performances that you have loaded the memory into your CP5 or CP50. PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 - furthermore, four memory groups (A, B, C, and D) are assigned to Knobs 1 to save original Performances that you ...