Pre-amplifier block, Pre-amp, Configuring pre-amplifier block parameters – Yamaha CP5 User Manual

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Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50

Reference

Left & Right Parts

[VOICE]

[PRE-AMP]

[MOD-FX]

[PWR-AMP] (CP5 only)

[LEFT1]/[LEFT2]/[RIGHT1]/

[RIGHT2] (CP5)
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] (CP50)

[COMMON]

Song Setting Area

[SONG SETTING]

[RECORD]

TRACK Part

[TRACK]

MIC INPUT Part

[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only)

Settings for All Parts

[REVERB]

Settings for All Performances

[MASTER COMPRESSOR]

[UTILITY]

[FILE]

Appendix

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CP5/CP50 Reference Manual

NOTE

Piano types marked with an asterisk (*) can have their tuning adjusted by setting the TunCrv parameter (Tuning Curve)
to “stretch” (page 44).

Pre-Amplifier Block

The Pre-Amplifier block has an effect on the sound only when a voice from the PIANO or E.PIANO
category has been selected for the part in question. In such a case, furthermore, a unique set of
parameters specifically for the selected type of piano will be made available in this block.

Configuring Pre-Amplifier Block Parameters

Pre-Amplifier block parameters are chosen automatically based on the type of piano voice selected
so that the sound of that voice can be perfectly adjusted. For this reason, the parameters displayed
will vary from voice to voice. In the following table, you will find a description of all of this block’s
parameters in alphabetic order.

DX Woody

With its rich, woody body, the DX Woody voice delivers a mellower electric-piano sound.

DX FTine

Recreating a classic voice from the DX electric piano, the DX FTine shows off the characteristic
attack sound of this instrument.

DX 7 II

With the body portion of the sound changing in response to how you play, the DX 7 II will allow you
to experience the wonderful richness of expression for which the DX electric piano was renowned.

DX Mellow

The DX Mellow voice is gentle and well suited to ballads; however, powerful playing will still pro-
duce a much harder sound.

DX Crisp

Although relatively full-bodied, the DX Crisp remains highly present within an ensemble thanks to its
unique attack sound.

Edit Sequence

Press and hold the [PRE-AMP] button (for at least one second)

Navigate to the

required page using the [ PAGE] and [PAGE ] buttons

Turn Knobs 1 to 3

On-screen name

(and full name)

Associated voices

Description

B

Bass

CP80, CP88, 71Rd I,
73Rd I, 75Rd I, 78Rd II,
Dyno, 69Wr, and 77Wr

This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the
low-frequency component.

Brill. (Brilliance)

CP80 and CP88

This parameter is used to adjust the brightness of
the sounds produced.

D

DampReso
(Damper Resonance
Level)

CF Grand and S6 Grand

This parameter is used in combination with a con-
nected Sustain pedal to recreate the sound of
strings resonating in response to pressing of an
acoustic piano's damper pedal. In specific terms,
the DampReso parameter sets the depth of this
resonance.
Setting values: -16 to +16

Decay (Decay Time)

All piano voices

This parameter is used to adjust how fast a note
decays while the key is being held down.
Setting values: -16 to +16

NOTE

The same setting can be made using the
EGDcy parameter (page 29) from the Part
Setting screen.

Depth (Vibrato Depth)

71Rd I, 73Rd I, 75Rd I,
78Rd II, 69Wr, and 77Wr

This parameter is used to adjust the depth of the
pre-amplifier vibrato.

G

Gain (Input Gain)

All voices from E.PIANO
category

This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the
signal input into the Pre-Amplifier block.

Voice name

Description

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