Note range of the cbx-k2 (with octave shift ), Panel controls and terminals, W pitch bend wheel (pitch bend) – Yamaha CBX-K2 User Manual

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w Pitch Bend Wheel (Pitch Bend)

This spring-loaded Wheel controls Pitch Bend. (Page 18.)

e Assignable Wheel

When the CBX-K2 is turned on, this Wheel (with center
detent) is set to control Modulation Depth of the connected
MIDI device. It can be set to control other functions; see
on pages 18 and 26 for details. Turning the Wheel will
momentarily show the currently assigned controller number
in the LED display.

r Assignable Slider

When the CBX-K2 is turned on, this Slider is set to control
the data entry of the connected MIDI device. It can be set
to control other functions; see on pages 18 and 26 for
details. Moving the Slider will momentarily show the
currently assigned controller number in the LED display.

t C Button

This button is used to access the “hidden” functions of the
CBX-K2. Used with the

N /

M buttons (when the LED display is set to
Program Change, Bank MSB, or Bank LSB), it allows you
to step up or down through program numbers. (Page 16.)

Whenever turned on, the program number is set to 001.
Used with the keys of the keyboard, it allows you to access
the sophisticated MIDI control functions. (Page 20.)

y N / M Buttons

These buttons are used to change the octave range of the
keyboard, allowing you to play across the entire range of
MIDI notes (C-2 to G8). When the octave setting is
modified, the current octave setting is momentarily dis-
played on the LED. (Page 17.) Press both of these buttons
together to restore the normal octave setting (C1 to C5).

u N / M Lamps

These lamps provide several indications:
• During normal playing conditions, these (along with the

LED display) indicate the octave setting of the key-
board, up (

M) or down

(

N). Both light together for the normal

octave setting. When changing the octave setting, these
flash to indicate the number of octaves, up or down.
(Page 17.)

• When using some of the “hidden” functions, these flash

when a MIDI message is transmitted or when a function
is executed.

Panel Controls and Terminals

Note Range of the CBX-K2 (with Octave Shift)

C-2

(0)

C-1

(12)

C0

(24)

C1

(36)

C2

(48)

C3

(60)

C4

(72)

C5

(84)

C6

(96)

C7

(108)

C8

(120)

G8

(127)

Middle C

(C3 or MIDI note number 60)

This section is outside
the “legal” MIDI range
and plays notes G

m

7

(116) through C8 (120).

3 octaves down

2 octaves down

1 octave down

1 octave up

2 octaves up

3 octaves up

4 octaves up

Normal octave range

(default: when power is turned on)

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