Master edit parameters – Yamaha CP 33 User Manual

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Master Settings—Master Edit

CP33 Owner’s Manual

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3

Use the TEMPO/FUNCTION [–][+] buttons to select a target item.

You can jump directly to the Master Edit settings by pressing the VOICE/MASTER button ([1] - [14])
corresponding to the desired Master number. To switch between Zone 1 and Zone 2 in the selected
Master, simply press the same VOICE/MASTER button.

n You can not jump directly to the "*.15" and "*.16" settings in [MASTER EDIT] menu by pressing the VOICE/

MASTER button.

n You can return to parameter 1.01 by pressing the TEMPO/FUNCTION [–][+] buttons simultaneously.

4

Use the [NO/–] and [YES/+] buttons to change the ON/OFF setting, select the type,
or change the value.

n The default setting (which is used when you first turn on the power to the CP33) is recalled by pressing the [NO/

–] and [YES/+] buttons simultaneously.

5

Press the [MASTER EDIT] button to exit the Master Edit settings.

The display will return to TEMPO.

The explanations here apply when entering the Master Edit settings in step 4 above.
The asterisk (*) in front of the parameter number in this manual represents the Zone number. In the display,
"1" indicates Zone 1 and "2" indicates Zone 2.

*.01 Lowest note of the range Settings

*.02 Highest note of the range Settings

Determines the lowest and highest notes of the range for each zone. The selected Zone will sound only when
you play notes within this range.

• Setting range:

C-2 to G8

• Default setting: C-2 (Lowest)

G8 (Highest)

Lowest/Highest note of the range example

n For parameters 01 and 02, the low and high notes in the range can be conveniently specified by using the keyboard.

With the desired parameter selected, simultaneously hold down the [SPLIT] button and press the appropriate key
on the keyboard. Keep in mind that since Zone 1 and Zone 2 are assigned to separate adjacent sections of the
keyboard, the highest note of Zone 1 is automatically followed by the lowest note of Zone 2. This means that the
highest note of Zone 1 cannot be set higher than the lowest note of Zone 2, nor can the lowest note of Zone 2 be
set lower than highest note of Zone 1.

*.03 MIDI Transmit Channel for Master Mode

Specifies the channels over which the CP33 transmits MIDI data from each zone, when the [MASTER]
button is turned off.

• Setting range:

Ch 1 – Ch 16, Off

• Default settings: Zone 1: 1 (Ch 1)

Zone 2: 2 (Ch 2)

*.04 Internal Tone Generator On/Off Status

Turns the sound from the internal tone generator on or off for each part.

• Settings:

On/Off

• Default setting: On

n While the F7.3 Local control in the Function menu is turned OFF, the note will not sound, regardless of the

settings made here (page 39).

Master Edit parameters

(C–2)

(C –2)

(C 0)

C minus 2

Lower bar indicates flat

Upper bar indicates sharp

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