Zone edit screen – 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

Zone Edit Screen

Settings are made on the Zone Edit screen when your CP5 or CP50 is to be used as a master key-
board. By setting the ZoneSw parameter to “on”, you can split the keyboard into a maximum of four
zones, and if these zones are then assigned to the built-in Tone Generator and external musical
devices, it will be possible to play them all from the stage piano’s keyboard. To access the Zone
Edit screen, press Knob 3 (ZoneEdit [PUSH]) from Page 2 of the Common Settings screen.

Edit Sequence

Press the [COMMON] button

Navigate to Page 2 using the [ PAGE] and [PAGE ]

buttons

Press Knob 3 (ZoneEdit [PUSH])

Page

On-screen name

(and full name)

Description

All

pages

Zone

This parameter is used to select the zone to be edited. As Page 1 affects all
zones, however, this parameter’s setting is displayed as “COMMON” on that page.
Setting values: zone1, zone2, zone3, or zone4

1

ZoneSw
(Zone Switch)

This parameter is used to turn on and off splitting of the keyboard into four distinct
zones.

2

Target

This parameter is used to select a destination for control signals from the current
zone.
Setting values: off ......... The current zone will be disabled.

TG......... The current zone will control the built-in Tone Generator.
MIDI...... The current zone will control another musical device

connected to the stage piano.

both ...... The current zone will control both the built-in Tone Gen-

erator and another musical device connected to the
stage piano.

TransCh
(Transmit Channel)

This parameter is used to select a MIDI transmit channel for control signals from
the current zone. A setting may be made only when Target is set to “MIDI” or
“both”.
Setting values: 1 to 16

3

Octave

This parameter is used to transpose the current zone in units of one octave.
Setting values: -3 to +0 to +3

Trnsps (Transpose)

This parameter is used to transpose the current zone in units of one semitone.
Setting values: -11 to +0 to +11 (semitones)

4

NoteLimit
(Note Limits)

These parameters are used to define a keyboard section for the current zone.
Specifically, Knob 2 is used to set the lowest note; Knob 3, the highest.
Setting values: C-2 to G8

5

MIDIBankSel
(MIDI Bank Select)

Set by turning Knobs 2 and 3, these parameters can be used to specify bank
select MSB, bank select LSB, and program change values to be sent to the corre-
sponding external musical device as MIDI messages. In this way, you can select a
sound to be played by the current zone. It should be noted that the actual sounds
produced will depend on the type of musical device being used. Meanwhile, if
these parameters are set to “off”, no bank select MSB, bank select LSB, or pro-
gram change values will be send as MIDI messages from the zone in question.
Setting values: MIDIBankSel...... off, 0 to 127

MIDIPgmChg..... off, 1 to 128

6

MIDIPgmChg
(MIDI Program
Change)

7

Volume

This parameter is used to adjust the volume of the current zone.
Setting values: 0 to 127

Pan

This parameter is used to adjust the stereo panning of the current zone.
Setting values: L63 to C to R63

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