Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Musical Instrument
Yamaha CLP-555
54 pages 0.84 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha DJX PSR-D1
119 pages 4.14 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha CLP-930
66 pages 1.53 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha PS-3
14 pages 1.02 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha PortaSound PSS-12
16 pages 1.39 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha PSR-350
105 pages 5.3 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha WX5
44 pages 2.21 mb -
Musical Instrument
Yamaha PSR-248
51 pages 1.72 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Yamaha CP300, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Yamaha CP300 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Yamaha CP300. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of Yamaha CP300 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Yamaha CP300
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Yamaha CP300 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Yamaha CP300 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Yamaha CP300 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Yamaha CP300, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Yamaha service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Yamaha CP300.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Yamaha CP300 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
OW N E R ’ S M AN U AL ST AGE PIANO EN[...]
-
Page 2
CP300 Owner’s Manual 2 SPECIAL MESSA GE SECTION PR ODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Y amaha electronic products may hav e either labels similar to the graphics sho wn belo w or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graph- ics on the enclosure. The e xplanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those[...]
-
Page 3
CP300 Owner’s Manual 3 W ARNING- When using any electrical or electronic product, basic precautions should always be follo wed. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the follo wing: 1. Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Spe- cial Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE ma[...]
-
Page 4
CP300 Owner’s Manual 4 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this man ual in a safe place f or future ref erence. W ARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precaution[...]
-
Page 5
CP300 Owner’s Manual 5 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing[...]
-
Page 6
CP300 Owner’s Manual 6 Introduction Intr oduction Thank you for choosing the Y amaha Stage P iano CP300. The CP300 features exceptionally high-quality sound, comprehensive featur es and a variety of editing functions—making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including live performance and recording. We recommend that y ou read this m[...]
-
Page 7
CP300 Owner’s Manual 7 Introduction Supplied Accessories • P ower cor d • F oot pedal (FC3) • Owner’ s Manual Main Features The CP300 gives you the ultimate acoustic grand piano sound—utilizing three-stage dynamic sampling, providing the ability to change tone with the sustain pedal, and adding a subtle, authentic r elease sound when yo[...]
-
Page 8
CP300 Owner’s Manual 8 Introduction Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Application Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Before Using the CP300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Power Su[...]
-
Page 9
CP300 Owner’s Manual 9 Introduction MIDI Panic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Built-in Speakers On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Reference Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53[...]
-
Page 10
CP300 Owner’s Manual 10 Introduction Listening • Listening to Demo Songs with differ ent V oices . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“Listening to the Demo Songs ” on page 23 • Listening to your recor ded per formance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Playing B ack a Song ” on page 49 Playing • Selecting and playing V oice[...]
-
Page 11
CP300 Owner’s Manual 11 Introduction Bef ore Using the CP300 1 Make sure that the instrument’ s [PO WER] switc h on the rear panel is at the OFF position. 2 Connect the supplied power cor d to the [AC INLET] jac k (page 22) on the instrument’ s rear panel. 3 Connect the other end of the power cor d to an AC outlet. Make sure y our CP300 meets[...]
-
Page 12
Before Using the CP300 CP300 Owner’s Manual 12 Introduction If you are using a set of headphones, connect them to the [PHONES] jack. Do not use headphones at a high volume for an extended period of time. Doing so may cause hearing loss. n If the [SPEAKER] button is lit, this indicates that the built-in speakers sound normally when using the headp[...]
-
Page 13
Before Using the CP300 CP300 Owner’s Manual 13 Introduction Y ou can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the [CONTRAST] knob located to the right of the LCD. To adjust the volume, use the [MASTER V OLUME] dial located at the left of the panel. When you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER V OLUME] dial to the most comfortable listening [...]
-
Page 14
CP300 Owner’s Manual 14 Introduction Pla ying the keyboar d Tr y playing some of the realistic and dynamic CP300 sounds from the keyboar d now . When you turn the power on follo wing the directions in “P ower S upply Connections” (pages 11 and 12), the display below appears. In this condition, you can play the keyboard and hear the sound of t[...]
-
Page 15
CP300 Owner’s Manual 15 Introduction Basic Operation In this section you ’ll learn about the fundamental operations of the CP300—the use of the panel buttons and controls and how to restor e the CP300’ s memory to the factor y default settings. Each function may have many items or parameters from which you can choose. T o select an item or [...]
-
Page 16
Basic Operation CP300 Owner’s Manual 16 Introduction The CP300 has a F actory Set function for restoring your CP300’ s memory to the factor y default settings. This lets you restor e the CP300’ s default V oices and P erformances, as well as its System and other settings. Refer to “F actory Setting List” on page 101. There are two ways y [...]
-
Page 17
Basic Operation CP300 Owner’s Manual 17 Introduction 4 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to e xecute the job. After the job has been completed, a “Completed” message appears and operation returns to the original display . F or Factory Set operations that take longer to process, you will see the message “Ex ecuting” during pr ocessing. Do not s[...]
-
Page 18
CP300 Owner’s Manual 18 Introduction ON OFF PO WER ON! GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 MONO PIANO E. PIANO 1 E. PIANO 2 E. PIANO 3 CLA VI. VIBES ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 HARPSI. STRINGS CHOIR/PAD GUIT AR BASS XG 1234 5678 91 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 M U S IC P R O D U C T I O N S Y N T H E S IZ E R VOICE/PERFORMANCE Basic Instructions T urning the Power On F[...]
-
Page 19
Basic Instructions CP300 Owner’s Manual 19 Introduction REC STOP PLA Y/PA USE SYNCHRO ST ART 12 3-16 TRACK PERFORMANCE PERFORM.FILE ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 MASTER MASTER EDIT GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND PIANO 2 MONO PIANO E. PIANO 1 E. PIANO 2 E. PIANO 3 CLAVI. VIBES ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 HARPSI. STRINGS CHOIR/PAD GUITAR B ASS XG 1234567 8 91 0 1 1 1 2 1 3[...]
-
Page 20
Control Names and Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 20 Basic Operation Basic Operation Contr ol Names and Functions 1 Pitch Bend wheel (page 34) Controls the pitch bend effect. 2 Modulation wheel (page 34) Controls the modulation effect. 3 [PHONES] jack (page 12) F or connection to a pair of stereo headphones. 4 [PO WER] switch (page 12) F or turnin[...]
-
Page 21
Control Names and Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 21 Basic Operation @ [TRANSPOSE] button (page 37) The T ranspose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or do wn, letting you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. # SONG SELECT [ N ][ O ] b uttons (pages 42, 49) Selec[...]
-
Page 22
Control Names and Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 22 Basic Operation ™ A to D [–][+] buttons (page 15) F or selecting parameters and changing values while viewing the display . £ Display (page 15) F or showing various messages and certain settings of the instrument. ¢ [CONTRAST] knob (page 13) Adjusts the brightness of the display . ∞ [EXI[...]
-
Page 23
CP300 Owner’s Manual 23 Basic Operation Quic k Guide The CP300 has a variety of specially recor ded Demo Songs that effectively showcase each of the instrument ’ s V oice groups. Listen to some of these Demo Songs now and hear the wide-ranging capabilities of the CP300. n M ake sure the CP300 is r eady for playback. Details are given in the sec[...]
-
Page 24
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 24 Basic Operation Listening to the Piano Demo Songs 1 Simultaneousl y press both the [MIDI SETTING] button and the [O THER SETTING] button. 2 Use the A [–][+] buttons to select the Piano Demo Songs. The “Piano Demo ” message appears in the display . 3 Press one of the V oice group b uttons to listen to the [...]
-
Page 25
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 25 Basic Operation Selecting a V oice 1 Select the desired V oice group b utton by pressing one of the V oice group b uttons. In this step, press the [GRAND P IANO 1] button. n M ake sure the [PERFORMANCE] button is turned off. F or details about P erformances, refer to page 73. n Refer to the “V oice List” on[...]
-
Page 26
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 26 Basic Operation About X G V oices The XG V oices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders. Select the X G V oice group first, then select the desired V oice. 2-1 Press the [XG] button. 2-2 Simultaneousl y press the [–] [+] buttons located beside the XG V oice name display , to call up the display[...]
-
Page 27
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 27 Basic Operation The advanced features of the CP300 allo w you to do things and perform in ways that are simply not possible on an acoustic instrument. F or example, you can play several different V oices together in a layer , or play one V oice (or even two) layered V oices with your left hand while you play a [...]
-
Page 28
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 28 Basic Operation The convenient [Z ONE CONTROL] sliders allo w you to adjust the volume of each part independently while you play the keyboard. M oving a slider up increases the volume while pulling the slider do wn decreases it. n When you play a single V oice (Main part), you can adjust the volume by moving th[...]
-
Page 29
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 29 Basic Operation Using V oices of Different V oice Gr oups—Dual n Make sure the [P ERFORMANCE] button is turned off. For details about P er formances, refer to page 73. 1 Press two V oice group buttons at the same time (or press one V oice group button while holding down another) to enab le Dual. In this step,[...]
-
Page 30
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 30 Basic Operation To select four parts—Main, Layer , Left and Left Layer—simultaneously hold down the [SPLIT] button and press two V oice group buttons. Y ou can select other V oices by using the A – D letter buttons (A [–][+] to D [–][+]). n F or details about the Split function, refer to page 31. 3 Pr[...]
-
Page 31
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 31 Basic Operation 1 Press the [SPLIT] button to enab le Split. The [SPLIT] button lights. 2 Select a V oice for the right-hand area b y pressing one of the V oice group b uttons. In this step, press the [GRAND P IANO 1] button. U se the A [–][+] buttons to select the “Honky T onk Piano ” V oice. 3 Select a [...]
-
Page 32
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 32 Basic Operation 4 Specify the split point (the border between the right- and left-hand range). The default setting (factory setting) is “F # 2.” (If you do not need to change the split point, skip this step.) To Change the Split P oint Setting 4-1 Simultaneousl y hold down the [SPLIT] b utton and use the D [...]
-
Page 33
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 33 Basic Operation Make sur e that the power is off when connecting or disconnecting any pedal. n •B y connecting a pedal to the [ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL] jack, you can use the pedal to control one of various assignable functions. Refer to the “P edal 1/Pedal 2/P edal 3/P edal 4” parameter in the V oice Edit m[...]
-
Page 34
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 34 Basic Operation U se the Pitch Bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down (r oll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. This wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released. T ry out the Pitch Bend wheel while pressing a note on the keyboar [...]
-
Page 35
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 35 Basic Operation The effect processing of the CP300 features both S ystem Effects and I nsertion Effects. System Effects—Re verb and Chorus S ystem Effects ar e applied to the overall sound, whether it be a V oice, an entire P erformance, a Song, etc. Each part can be given a different amount of System E ffect[...]
-
Page 36
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 36 Basic Operation U sually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the room, or to change the tonal character of the sound. EQ divides the sound into several frequency bands, and adjustments are made by raising or lo wering the level of each band. B[...]
-
Page 37
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 37 Basic Operation The CP300’ s T ranspose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or do wn in semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures, and to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. F or example, [...]
-
Page 38
Quick Guide CP300 Owner’s Manual 38 Basic Operation Pr essing the [CLICK] button turns Click or the metronome sound on and off. 1 Press the [CLICK] button to start the clic k. Adjusting the T empo 1-1 Press the TEMPO [DO WN] or [UP] button. The “T empo ” parameter will appear in the display . To adjust the tempo (number of beats per minute: 1[...]
-
Page 39
CP300 Owner’s Manual 39 Basic Operation Using the Master Mode The Master mode allows y ou to divide the keyboard into a total of four independent areas (called “Zones ”). Each Zone can be assigned to different MIDI channels and have differ ent Control Slider functions. This makes it possible to control up to four tone generators simultaneousl[...]
-
Page 40
CP300 Owner’s Manual 40 Basic Operation Selecting a P erf ormance All settings of the entire CP300 can be saved together in a group , referred to as a “P erformance.” A P erformance includes D ual/S plit settings, V oice and effect parameters, MIDI transmit/receive channel settings and Master Edit settings. F or details on P erformance settin[...]
-
Page 41
CP300 Owner’s Manual 41 Basic Operation Recor ding Y our P erformance This chapter explains how to recor d your performance using the CP300’ s versatile recor ding features. F or example, you can r ecord just the left-hand part, and then practice the right-hand part while playing back the recor ded left-hand par t. Since the CP300 lets you reco[...]
-
Page 42
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 42 Basic Operation n The P erformance mode is automatically turned off if the CP300 is set to recording or recor ding standby while Pe r formance mode is on. 1 Press the SONG SELECT [ N ] b utton and [ O ] b utton at the same time. n “P-000: New Song ” is a blank Song provided for you to record [...]
-
Page 43
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 43 Basic Operation When the recording track has been selected, the indicator for the [REC] button and selected track lights up in red. (Recor d Ready mode can be disengaged before recor ding by pressing the [REC] button again.) Set the T empo, if necessary (page 38). If this Record S tandby display [...]
-
Page 44
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 44 Basic Operation This section explains how to recor d a specific section or par t of a Song again. 1 Use the B [– (NO)][+ (YES)] buttons while the pla yback displa y is display ed to move through the measures, or pla y back the recor ding and press the [PLA Y/P A USE] button to locate a point s[...]
-
Page 45
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 45 Basic Operation Data Recor ded to User Songs Data recorded to individual trac ks: • N otes played • V oice selection • Pitch Bend • P edal/Modulation wheel ON/OFF • Reverb depth (R everb Send) • Chorus depth (Chorus Send) • Insertion effect depth (Dry/W et Balance) • Sound brightn[...]
-
Page 46
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 46 Basic Operation Adding Data to or Recor ding Over an Existing Song The previous section explains how to r ecord your performance from the beginning by selecting a blank Song (P-000: N e w Song). Y ou can also add new performance recordings to existing Songs, or o ver write your previously recor d[...]
-
Page 47
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 47 Basic Operation 3 Change the settings (V oice, re verb, etc.). F or example, if you wish to change the recorded E. Piano 1 V oice to E. Piano 2, use the V oice group buttons and the A [–][+] buttons to select E. Piano 2. When you ’ ve finished making the settings, press one of the SONG SELEC[...]
-
Page 48
Recording Your Performance CP300 Owner’s Manual 48 Basic Operation Recor ding in Dual or Split Mode When you recor d in Dual or Split mode, the CP300 recor ds each V oice onto a separate track. The follo wing table shows how tracks ar e assigned to each V oice. When you recor d multiple parts into tracks one-by-one, or when you recor d new data o[...]
-
Page 49
CP300 Owner’s Manual 49 Basic Operation Song Pla ybac k S ongs you ’ ve recor ded using the Record function (page 41) as well as P reset Songs can be play ed back on the CP300. Y ou can also play the keyboard along with S ong playback. 1 Press one of the SONG SELECT [ N ][ O ] b uttons to call up the Song Select displa y . 2 Select “Preset So[...]
-
Page 50
Song Playback CP300 Owner’s Manual 50 Basic Operation F ast Forward and R ewind The following operations can be performed in the Song select display: •U se the B [– (NO)][+ ( YES)] buttons to move back and forth (rewind and fast forward) through the S ong while the Song is played or stopped. •P r ess the C [–] button during playback to lo[...]
-
Page 51
CP300 Owner’s Manual 51 Basic Operation Con venient Functions This section covers v arious functions that you ’ll find come in handy as you play and perform with the instrument. The panel lock function can temporarily disable the panel operation and prevent unintended operation during live performance. 1 Double-c lick the [P ANEL LOCK] button [...]
-
Page 52
Convenient Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 52 Basic Operation This function serves as a convenient MIDI “ panic” switch during performance when using a connected external tone generator . If the connected tone generator continues to sound (stuck notes, etc.) even after you ’ ve released the keys of the CP-300, using this MIDI P anic control [...]
-
Page 53
Master Settings—Master Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 53 Ref erence Refer ence Section Master Settings—Master Edit The Master mode allows y ou to divide the keyboard into up to four independent areas (zones) which will be effective when the [MASTER] button is turned on. n This setting is retained even after you turn off the po wer to the CP300. If[...]
-
Page 54
Master Settings—Master Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 54 Ref erence P arameters F or assigning specific functions to each [ZONE CONTR OL] slider . Setting targets: Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4 Functions/range: V olume, Modulation, Brightness, Har monic Content, After T ouch, Control numbers 001 – 031, 033 – 095, Of f Default setting: V olume [...]
-
Page 55
Master Settings—Master Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 55 Ref erence The pitch of a note can be shifted upward or do wnward in steps of an octave in each zone. Y ou can adjust the offset up or down o ver a maximum range of two octaves. Setting targets: Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4 Setting range: -2 – 0 – +2 -2 (two octaves lower), 0 (no pitch s[...]
-
Page 56
CP300 Owner’s Manual 56 Ref erence Detailed Settings f or the V oices—V oice Edit Y ou can make detailed settings for V oice. Y ou can make these settings for each V oice (or each combination of V oices) individually . 1 Select the desired V oice or combination of V oices. F or instr uctions on how to select a V oice, see page 25. 2 Press the [[...]
-
Page 57
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 57 Ref erence 4 Use the C [–][+] buttons to select a tar g et item. Y ou can change the V oice for each part when Main x Layer or Left x Left Layer is selected in S tep 3 (in Dual mode). The target V oice name will be displayed in parentheses. 5 Use the D [–][+] buttons to c h[...]
-
Page 58
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 58 Ref erence P arameters This allows you to shift the pitch of a note upwar d or downwar d in octave steps, ov er a range of +/- two octaves. Setting range: -2 – 0 – +2 -2 (two octaves lower), 0 (no pitch shift), +2 (two octaves higher) This allows you to set the volume lev e[...]
-
Page 59
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 59 Ref erence This determines the types of Chorus effects used for the V oices of the Main and Main x Layer parts. The Chorus T ype settings here are also used for the V oices of the Left and Left x Left Layer parts, respectively . ( These cannot be set independently from the Main[...]
-
Page 60
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 60 Ref erence This applies only to the Vibraphone V oice and allows you to turn the vibrato effect (controlled by the M odulation wheel) on and off. This is displayed only if “Vibe Rotor ” is selected for the “Ins. T ype” parameter . When the Vibraphone V oice is selected,[...]
-
Page 61
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 61 Ref erence This allows you to adjust the high-range fr equency of the part EQ. Setting range: 500 Hz – 16 kHz This allows you to adjust the high-range gain (amount of boost/cut of the high frequencies) of the part EQ. Setting range: -12 dB – +12 dB This allows you to determ[...]
-
Page 62
Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit CP300 Owner’s Manual 62 Ref erence This allows you to assign a specific function to the pedal connected to the [4 AUX] jack. Settings: This allows you to specify the parameter controlled b y the modulation wheel. Settings: Assigning the P edal 4 Function Sustain On/Off switch-type damper (page 33) Su[...]
-
Page 63
CP300 Owner’s Manual 63 Ref erence Detailed Settings f or MIDI Operations— MIDI Settings He re y ou can make settings for MIDI applications, such as MIDI r eceive/transmit channels and other settings necessary when using the CP300 with other MIDI devices. n These settings will be retained even if you turn off the po wer to the CP300. If you set[...]
-
Page 64
Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 64 Ref erence 1 Press the [MIDI SETTING] button to call up the MIDI Settings men u. 2 Select the desired item by pressing the [MIDI SETTING] b utton or by using the A [–] [+] buttons. F or information about the parameters and their values, refer to “P arameters ” on [...]
-
Page 65
Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 65 Ref erence P arameters This allows you to specify the channel o ver which the CP300 transmits MIDI data. Setting targets: Main, Left, Layer , Left Layer Setting range: Ch 1 – Ch 16, Off (not transmitted) Default settings: n While the Master mode is turned on, “MIDI [...]
-
Page 66
Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 66 Ref erence This allows you to specify which types of MIDI data the CP300 will receive and r espond to. T ype of data: Note, Control, Program, AfterT ouch, PitchBend, SysEx (System Exclusive) Setting range: On/Off Default setting: On for all types of data This allows you[...]
-
Page 67
CP300 Owner’s Manual 67 Ref erence Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings The Other Setting(s) menu pro vides a variety of settings, generally related to the overall sound and operation of the CP300. These include detailed settings for touch response, tuning, pedal operation, and more. n The edited Other Settings will be erased after you t[...]
-
Page 68
Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 68 Ref erence P arameters This allows you to specify the touch r esponse of the CP300’ s keyboard, or change how the sound r esponds to the way you play the keys. Settings: Default setting: Medium This allows you to finely tune the pitch of the entir e instrument—a useful fea[...]
-
Page 69
Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 69 Ref erence This allows you to specify the split point (the boundary on the keyboard separating the M ain part and Left part). Setting range: A-1 – C7 Default setting: F # 2 This allows you to specify the secondary split point (the boundary on the keyboard separating the Layer[...]
-
Page 70
Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 70 Ref erence This allows you to adjust the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key). This parameter is effective on the G rand Piano 1, Mono Piano 1 and Comp. P iano 1 V oices, as well as on the E. Piano 1, Clavi. and Harpsi V oice groups.[...]
-
Page 71
Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 71 Ref erence This allows you to lock the M aster Equalizer settings and prevent them from being changed when selecting a Pe r formance, or by Song playback and incoming MIDI data. Ho weve r, if bulk data (of the Current type) is received, the Master Equalizer settings will be cha[...]
-
Page 72
CP300 Owner’s Manual 72 Ref erence Master Equalizer Settings This section explains how to set the Master E qualizer using the Master EQ Edit menu. n This setting is retained even after you turn off the po wer to the CP300. If you set the Memory Backup ’ s Equalizer setting to Off in the Other Settings menu, the M aster Equalizer settings will r[...]
-
Page 73
CP300 Owner’s Manual 73 Ref erence Using the P erf ormance Functions The P erformance functions allow you to store edited V oices, including Dual/S plit settings, V oice and effect parameters, MIDI transmit/receive channel settings and M aster Edit settings, to the V OICE/PERFORMANCE [1] – [16] buttons. Once they have been saved, the P er forma[...]
-
Page 74
Using the Performance Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 74 Ref erence The useful P erformance function enables you to store and recall all settings of the entir e CP300 together , including Dual/S plit settings, V oice and effect parameters, MIDI transmit/receive channel settings and Master Edit settings. Settings that can be edited and stor ed to a[...]
-
Page 75
Using the Performance Functions CP300 Owner’s Manual 75 Ref erence *1 The value of the parameter varies depending on the Dual (page 29) and Split (page 31) settings. *2 The value of the parameter varies depending on the Split settings (page 31). *3 If the Equalizer Lock parameter in the Other Settings menu is turned on, recalling a Perfor mance f[...]
-
Page 76
CP300 Owner’s Manual 76 Ref erence Handling P erf ormance Files F ile displays (accessed via the [PERFORM.FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files (e.g., save, delete and rename P erformance files) from the display . A message (information or confirmation prompt) sometimes appears on the display to facilitate operation. Refer to t[...]
-
Page 77
Handling Performance Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 77 Ref erence Saving a P erf ormance—P erf ormance Y ou can save the edited P erformance to one of the V OICE/PERFORMANCE [1] – [16] buttons. F or details about the parameters you can store to a P er formance and their contents, refer to the “P erformance P arameters ” list (page 74). The P [...]
-
Page 78
Handling Performance Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 78 Ref erence Renaming a P erformance—P erf. Name This allows you to r ename the P erformance. F or basic operation instr uctions, refer to page 76. The following steps are detailed instructions for S tep 4 (in the Basic Operation above). 4-1 Renaming a P erformance. To mov e the cursor (small und[...]
-
Page 79
Handling Performance Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 79 Ref erence Saving as a P erf ormance File—Save As This allows you to save the P erformance file as another file, under another file name. F or basic operation instr uctions, refer to page 76. The following steps are detailed instructions for S tep 4 (in the Basic Operation above). 4-1 Name t[...]
-
Page 80
Handling Performance Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 80 Ref erence Deleting a P erformance File—Delete File This allows you to delete a P er formance file from the CP300’ s storage memory . I t is not possible to delete a Pr eset P er formance file and current P erformance file. F or basic operation instr uctions, refer to page 76. The followin[...]
-
Page 81
CP300 Owner’s Manual 81 Ref erence Handling Song Files F ile displays (accessed via the [SONG FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files (e.g., save, delete and rename Song files) and change characters from the display . A message (information or confirmation prompt) sometimes appears on the display to facilitate operation. Refer to[...]
-
Page 82
Handling Song Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 82 Ref erence Saving Recor ded Songs to the CP300’ s Storage Memory—Save T o Memory This allows you to save r ecorded Songs to the CP300’ s storage memory . Keep in mind that when you turn off the power to the CP300, your r ecorded Song data will be lost. T o permanently save the recor ded Song, you [...]
-
Page 83
Handling Song Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 83 Ref erence Deleting a Song fr om the CP300’ s Storage Memory—Delete Song This allows you to delete a S ong from the CP300’ s storage memory . It is not possible to delete a P reset Song. F or basic operation instr uctions, refer to page 85. The following steps are detailed instructions for S tep 4[...]
-
Page 84
Handling Song Files CP300 Owner’s Manual 84 Ref erence Changing the T ype of Character s in Display—Character Code This allows you to change the type of characters that appear on display . The instructions below correspond to Step 4 in the B asic Operation on page 81. 4 Use the D [–][+] buttons to select “International” or “Japanese. ?[...]
-
Page 85
CP300 Owner’s Manual 85 Ref erence Settings f or Song Recor ding and Playbac k— Song Settings Fr om this menu, you can make detailed settings for the selected Song. F irst, select the desired Song (page 49). 1 Press the [SONG SETTING] button to access the Song Settings men u. 2 Select the desired item by pressing the [SONG SETTING] b utton or b[...]
-
Page 86
Settings for Song Recording and Playback—Song Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 86 Ref erence P arameters This allows you to corr ect the timing of notes you ’ ve recorded. F or example, if the timing of your performance was slightly off in places, you can adjust the notes to precise eighth or sixteenth notes. Changes made in Quantize affect the [...]
-
Page 87
Settings for Song Recording and Playback—Song Settings CP300 Owner’s Manual 87 Ref erence n Channels that do not contain any data are not displayed. Ho weve r, for some Songs, all channels (including the channels that contain no data) may be displayed. n When you clear all channels using the “ ALL” parameter , you can overwrite the Song. I [...]
-
Page 88
CP300 Owner’s Manual 88 Ref erence Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI De vices The CP300 has built-in speakers. Y ou can also monitor the sound of the instrument by using external equipment. Connect a set of headphones, power ed speakers, or other playback equipment as required. There are sev eral methods of connecting to external audio equi[...]
-
Page 89
Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices CP300 Owner’s Manual 89 Ref erence Connecting to a Mixer These are extra audio outputs in addition to the main OUTPUT L/R jacks. The CP300 also features professional-use balanced XLR connectors for the OUTPUT L/R jacks. This type of connector is used in professional studio equipment and installation[...]
-
Page 90
Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices CP300 Owner’s Manual 90 Ref erence U sing a standard MIDI cable (available separately), you can connect an external MIDI device, and control it from the CP300. Likewise, you can use an external MIDI device (such as a keyboard or sequencer) to contr ol the sounds on the CP300. Below ar e several diff[...]
-
Page 91
Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices CP300 Owner’s Manual 91 Ref erence Contr olling an External MIDI Ke yboard This connection lets you play the sounds of an external MIDI tone generator (synthesizer , tone generator module, etc.) from the keyboard of the CP300. U se this connection to play the sounds of the connected instrument in a [...]
-
Page 92
Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices CP300 Owner’s Manual 92 Ref erence Connecting this instrument to a computer via MIDI opens up a whole world of musical possibilities—such as using sequencer software to recor d and play back compositions with the CP300 sounds. Using a USB Cable MIDI messages can be transferred between the sequence[...]
-
Page 93
Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices CP300 Owner’s Manual 93 Ref erence Using Local On/Off when connected to a computer When connecting the CP300 to a computer , the keyboard performance data is generally sent to the computer , and then returned from the computer to play the tone generator block on the CP300. If the Local Contr ol para[...]
-
Page 94
Message List CP300 Owner’s Manual 94 Appendix Appendix Message List The messages are listed in alphabetical order . Message Description Bulk data reception has been completed. This is shown following the “Bulk Data Receiving V oice” message. This indicates that the instrument finished receiving bulk data, and that you can go on to the next s[...]
-
Page 95
Message List CP300 Owner’s Manual 95 Appendix The instrument’ s flash memor y (storage memor y) has expired. Consult your Y amaha dealer . If this message appears, the instrument will not be able to back up the Songs, Perfor mance files and settings in memory . Press the [EXIT] button to r etur n to the original display . There is a problem w[...]
-
Page 96
Message List CP300 Owner’s Manual 96 Appendix Do you want to overwrite the data? This message prompts you to select whether you wish to overwrite the existing data with new data. Press the B [+ (YES)] button to allow overwriting. Pr ess the B [– (NO)] button to cancel. Please wait. Y ou tried to star t playing a Song or perfor m another operati[...]
-
Page 97
Message List CP300 Owner’s Manual 97 Appendix MIDI Bulk data is being transmitted. This message appears when the instrument receives a bulk r equest from a computer . The instrument has failed to transmit V oice bulk data. Check the cable connection and repeat the pr ocedure fr om the beginning. The Song name or Performance file name is not appr[...]
-
Page 98
CP300 Owner’s Manual 98 Appendix Tr oubleshooting Problem P ossible causes Solution The power of the instrument does not turn on. The instrument has not been plugged in properly . Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the instrument, and the male plug into a proper AC outlet (page 11). A click or pop is heard when the power is turned[...]
-
Page 99
Troubleshooting CP300 Owner’s Manual 99 Appendix The sound sustains and does not decay while pressing the pedal to which the sostenuto function is assigned. For V oices in the ORGAN, STRINGS, CHOIR, P AD, and XG groups, the sound continues sustaining while you are holding down the sostenuto pedal. This is normal. Higher or lower notes do not soun[...]
-
Page 100
CP300 Owner’s Manual 100 Appendix MIDI Data Compatibility The data and the MIDI device must match in regards to the items belo w . V oice allocation format With MIDI, V oices are assigned to specific numbers, called “ program numbers.” The numbering standard (order of V oice allocation) is referred to as the “V oice allocation format.” V[...]
-
Page 101
CP300 Owner’s Manual 101 Appendix F actor y Setting List V oice settings [V OICE EDIT] All the V oice settings differ depending on the current V oice. MIDI settings [MIDI SETTING] Other settings [O THER SETTING] Parameter name Settings V alue Pa g e MidiOutChannel Setting the MIDI transmit channel Main: Ch 1 Left: Ch 2 Layer: Ch 3 Left Layer: Ch [...]
-
Page 102
Factory Setting List CP300 Owner’s Manual 102 Appendix Master settings [MASTER EDIT] Settings f or Song recor ding and playbac k [SONG SETTING] HalfPedalPoint Setting the point at which the sustain pedal starts to affect the sound 07 0 PitchBendRange Setting the Pitch Bend range 2 70 EqualizerLock Locking the Master Equalizer settings On 71 Memor[...]
-
Page 103
CP300 Owner’s Manual 103 Appendix V oice List Voice group V oice name Stereo sampling T ouch Sense Dynamic sampling Key-off samples String resonance Voice description GrandPiano1 Grand Piano 1 ØØØ Ø Ø This sound was sampled fr om a full concer t grand piano. Three stages of dynamics wer e sampled, and no effort has been spared in making the [...]
-
Page 104
Voice List CP300 Owner’s Manual 104 Appendix Clavi. Phaser Clavi. –Ø– Ø – This is the V oice of a keyboard that pr oduces sound by striking the strings with magnetic pickups. This funky sound is popular in contemporary soul and R&B music. Because of its unique structure, the instrument pr oduces a peculiar sound when you release the k[...]
-
Page 105
CP300 Owner’s Manual 105 Appendix Pr ogram Chang e List P .C.# = Program Change number (1-128) When you specify a program change as a number in the range of 0-127, specify a number that is one less than the pr ogram number listed below . For example, to specify program number 128, you would actually enter pr ogram change 127. For details about XG[...]
-
Page 106
CP300 Owner’s Manual 106 Appendix Preset P erf ormance List Number Performance name Type Voices used Performance discription Main Layer Left Left Layer A01 Piano+Pad Dual GrandPiano1 W armPad Grand piano layered with a warm-sounding pad. Usable in a variety of situations from rapid passages to ballads. A02 Piano+E.Piano Dual GrandPiano1 ChorusE.P[...]
-
Page 107
Preset Performance List CP300 Owner’s Manual 107 Appendix The 32 Performances in variations C, D use the Grand Piano 1 V oice. B07 Organ Upper/Lower Dual+Split JazzOrgan SoloSine Jazz Organ Simulates a dual-manual organ. Play chords in the left hand, and solo with the right. B08 E.Piano/GrandPiano Split GrandPiano1 Phaser E.Piano Play chords in t[...]
-
Page 108
CP300 Owner’s Manual 108 Appendix XG V oice List Bank Select MSB=00 KSP Stereo Single Slow Fast Decay Double Attack Bright Dark Resonant Attack Instrument Group Pgm# Bank 0 Bank Select LSB=00 Bank 0 E Bank 1 E Bank 3 E Bank 6 E Bank 8 E Bank 12 E Bank 14 E Bank 16 E Bank 17 E Bank 18 E Bank 19 E Bank 20 E Bank 24 E Piano 1 Acoustic Grand Piano Gr[...]
-
Page 109
XG Voice List CP300 Owner’s Manual 109 Appendix Release Rezo Sweep Muted Detune 1 Detune 2 Detune 3 Octave 1 Octave 2 5th 1 5th 2 Bend Tutti Instrument Group Pgm# Bank 0 Bank Select LSB=00 Bank 0 E Bank 25 E Bank 27 E Bank 28 E Bank 32 E Bank 33 E Bank 34 E Bank 35 E Bank 36 E Bank 37 E Bank 38 E Bank 39 E Bank 40 E Piano 1 Acoustic Grand Piano G[...]
-
Page 110
XG Voice List CP300 Owner’s Manual 110 Appendix Velo-Switch Velo-Xfade other wave Instrument Group Pgm# Bank 0 Bank Select LSB=00 Bank 0 E Bank 41 E Bank 42 E Bank 43 E Bank 45 E Bank 64 E Bank 65 E Bank 66 E Bank 67 E Bank 68 E Bank 69 E Bank 70 E Bank 71 E Piano 1 Acoustic Grand Piano GrandPno 2 Dream 2 2 Bright Acoustic Piano BritePno 2 3 Elec[...]
-
Page 111
XG Voice List CP300 Owner’s Manual 111 Appendix Instrument Group Pgm# Bank 0 Bank Select LSB=00 Bank 0 E Bank 72 E Bank 96 E Bank 97 E Bank 98 E Bank 99 E Bank 100 E Bank 101 E Piano 1 Acoustic Grand Piano GrandPno 2 2 Bright Acoustic Piano BritePno 2 3 Electric Grand Piano El.Grand 2 4 Honky-tonk Piano HnkyT onk 2 5 Electric Piano 1 E.Piano1 2 6[...]
-
Page 112
CP300 Owner’s Manual 112 Appendix XG Drum Kit List • Key-off: Keys marked “O” stop sounding the instant they ar e released. • Alternate Group: Playing any instrument within a numbered gr oup will immediately stop the sound of any other instrument in the same group of the same number Bank Select MSB (0-127) 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 Bank[...]
-
Page 113
XG Drum Kit List CP300 Owner’s Manual 113 Appendix Bank Select MSB (0-127) 127 127 127 126 126 Bank Select LSB (0-127) 00000 Program Change (1-128) 33 41 49 1 2 MIDI Key Off Alternate Group Jazz Kit Brush Kit Symphony Kit SFX Kit1 SFX Kit2 Note# Note 13 C#-1 3 14 D-1 3 15 D#-1 16 E-1 17 F-1 4 18 F#-1 4 19 G-1 20 G#-1 21 A-1 22 A#-1 23 B-1 24 C0 2[...]
-
Page 114
CP300 Owner’s Manual 114 Appendix Effect T ype List ■ Reverb Rev erb types that can be selected by panel operation All rev erb types ■ Chorus Chorus types that can be selected by panel operation All chorus types ■ V ariation/Insertion Va r iation/inser tion types that can be selected by panel operation All variation/insertion effects T ype [...]
-
Page 115
CP300 Owner’s Manual 115 Appendix Effect P arameter List Items with a dot indicator ( ● ) in the Control column ar e parameters that can be controlled via assignable contr ollers. Note that this is applicable to the V ariation effects (while Insertion is selected) and to the Insertion effects. HALL 1, HALL 2, HALL M, HALL L RO OM 1, ROOM 2, ROO[...]
-
Page 116
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 116 Appendix GA TE REVERB REVERSE GA TE (V ariation, Insertion block) WHITE ROOM TUNNEL CANY ON BASEMENT (Re verb, V ariation, Insertion block) KARAOKE 1, 2, 3 (V ariation, Insertion bloc k) TEMPO DELA Y TEMPO ECHO (V ariation, Insertion block) TEMPO CROSS (V ariation, Insertion block) CHORUS 1, 2, 3, 4 [...]
-
Page 117
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 117 Appendix SYMPHONIC 1, 2 (Chorus, Variation, Insertion block) RO TA RY SPEAKER 2 (Variation, Inser tion block) DISTOR TION+ROT ARY SPEAKER O VERDRIVE+ROT ARY SPEAKER (V ariation, Insertion block) AMP SIM.+RO T ARY SPEAKER (V ariation, Insertion block) TREMOLO 1, 2, 3 (V ariation, Insertion block) AU T[...]
-
Page 118
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 118 Appendix DISTOR TION O VERDRIVE (Variation, Inser tion block) COMP+DIST (V ariation, Insertion block) STEREO DISTOR TION STEREO O VER DRIVE (Variation, Inser tion block) AMP SIMULA TOR (V ariation, Inser tion block) STEREO AMP SIMULA TOR (V ariation, Inser tion block) 3BAND EQ (V ariation, Insertion [...]
-
Page 119
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 119 Appendix AU TO W AH+DIST AU TO WHA+ODR V (V ariation, Insertion block) PITCH CHANGE 1 (V ariation, Insertion block) PITCH CHANGE 2 (V ariation, Insertion block) HARMONIC ENHANCER (V ariation, Insertion block) T OUCH W AH 1 TOUCH WAH+DIST (V ariation, Insertion bloc k) T OUCH W AH 2 TOUCH WAH+ODR V (V[...]
-
Page 120
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 120 Appendix V OICE CANCEL (Variation, Inser tion block) 2W A Y RO T ARY SPEAKER (V ariation, Insertion block) DIST+2W A Y RO T ARY SPEAKER OD+2W A Y RO T ARY SPEAKER (V ariation, Insertion block) AMP SIM.+2W A Y RO T ARY SP (V ariation, Insertion block) ENSEMBLE DETUNE (Chorus, Variation, Insertion bloc[...]
-
Page 121
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 121 Appendix DIST+DELA Y O VERDRIVE+DELA Y (Variation, Insertion block) COMP+DIST+DELA Y COMP+O VERDRIVE+DELA Y (Variation, Insertion block) W AH+DIST+DELA Y W AH+OVERDRIVE+DELA Y (Variation, Insertion block) V DISTOR TION HARD V DISTOR TION SOFT (Variation, Insertion block) V DISTOR TION HARD+DELA Y V D[...]
-
Page 122
Effect Parameter List CP300 Owner’s Manual 122 Appendix W AH+DIST+TEMPO DELA Y W AH+OD+TEMPO DELA Y (V ariation, Insertion block) V DIST HARD+TEMPO DELA Y V DIST SOFT+TEMPO DELA Y (Variation, Inser tion block) VIBE RO TOR (V ariation, Insertion block) NO EFFECT (Reverb, Chorus, V ariation) THRU (Insertion block) * Parameter 10 Dry/Wet only affect[...]
-
Page 123
CP300 Owner’s Manual 123 Appendix Effect Data Assign T ab le Ta b le #1 LFO Frequency Ta b le #2 Modulation Delay Offset Ta b le #3 EQ Frequency Ta b le #4 Reverb Time Ta b le #5 Delay Time (200.0ms) Data V alue Data Value 0 0.00 64 2.69 1 0.04 65 2.78 2 0.08 66 2.86 3 0.13 67 2.94 4 0.17 68 3.03 5 0.21 69 3.11 6 0.25 70 3.20 7 0.29 71 3.28 8 0.3[...]
-
Page 124
Effect Data Assign Table CP300 Owner’s Manual 124 Appendix Ta b le #6 Room Size Ta b le #7 Delay Time (400.0ms) Ta b le #8 Compressor Attack Time Ta b le #9 Compressor Release Time Ta b le #10 Compressor Ratio Ta b le #11 Reverb Width; Depth; Height Ta b le #12 Wah Release Time Ta b le #13 Sampling Freq Control Ta b le #14 Te mpo Delay Data V alu[...]
-
Page 125
CP300 Owner’s Manual 125 Appendix MIDI Data Format Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expr essed in decimal numbers, binar y numbers and hexadecimal numbers. Hexadecimal numbers may include the letter “H” as a suf fix. Also, "n" can freely be defined as any whole number . T o enter data/values, refer to the tabl[...]
-
Page 126
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 126 Appendix MIDI CHANNEL MESSA GE (1) MIDI Events Status byte 1st Data byte 2nd Data byte MIDI Reception (respond/ignore) MIDI T ransmission (generated data) REC Status Data (HEX) Parameter Data (HEX) Parameter Song Main Layer Left Left Layer Keyboard Panel (main generation method) Song Midi Recorded from pa[...]
-
Page 127
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 127 Appendix MIDI CHANNEL MESSA GE (2) Pa r ameters controlled by NRPN (Non-Registered P arameter Numbers) NRPN MSB: 14H-1FH (f or drums) message is accepted as long as the channel is set with a dr um V oice. Data Entry LSB: Ignored. Pa r ameters controlled by RPN (Registered P arameter Numbers) Channel After[...]
-
Page 128
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 128 Appendix MIDI P ARAMETER CHANGE T ABLE *Not Received when Receive P arameter SysEx is set to off. *Not transmitted when T ransmit Parameter SysEx is set to off. MIDI P arameter Change table (XG SYSTEM) TOT AL SIZE 07 MIDI P arameter Change table (SYSTEM INFORMA TION) TOT AL SIZE 10 Tr ansmitted in respons[...]
-
Page 129
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 129 Appendix TOT AL SIZE 0F TOT AL SIZE 06 TOT AL SIZE 21 TOT AL SIZE 06 Address (H) Size (H) Data (H) Parameter Description XG Default (H) MIDI Reception (respond/ignore) MIDI Transmission (generated data) REC Song Main Layer Left Left Layer Keyboard Panel (main generation method) Song Midi Recorded from pan[...]
-
Page 130
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 130 Appendix MIDI P arameter Change table (MUL TI EQ) TOT AL SIZE 15 MIDI P arameter Change table (EFFECT2) TOT AL SIZE 12 TOT AL SIZE 6 Address (H) Size (H) Data (H) Parameter Description MIDI Reception (respond/ignore) MIDI Transmission (generated data) REC Song Main Layer Left Left Layer Keyboard Panel (ma[...]
-
Page 131
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 131 Appendix TOT AL SIZE 14 The EFFECT2 Parameter cannot be reset to its f actor y setting with XG SYSTEM ON. The second byte of the address is considered as an Insertion effect number. n: insertion effect number (n = 0 – 2) For eff ect types that do not require MSB, the Parameters for Address 02 – 0B wil[...]
-
Page 132
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 132 Appendix TOT AL SIZE 3F TOT AL SIZE 04 TOT AL SIZE 0C nn = P AR T NUMBER If there is a Drum V oice assigned to the part, the following parameters are ineffectiv e. • BANK SELECT LSB • MONO/POL Y MODE • SCALE TUNING • PORT AMENTO • PITCH EG • FIL TER MODULA TION DEPTH (FMOD DEPTH) • AMPLITUDE[...]
-
Page 133
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 133 Appendix MIDI P arameter Change table (DR UM SETUP) TOT AL SIZE 10 TOT AL SIZE 0E n: Drum Setup Number (0-1) rr: note number (0D-5B) In the following cases , the PF-500 will initialize all Dr um Setups. XG SYSTEM ON received GM SYSTEM ON received DRUM SETUP RESET receiv ed (only when in XG mode) When a pa[...]
-
Page 134
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 134 Appendix System Exclusive Messa g es (2) *Not received when the Receive P arameter SysEx is set to off. *Not transmitted when the T ransmit Parameter SysEx is set to off. System Exclusive Messages (XG) MIDI Event Data Format MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) MIDI Reception (affecting the pan[...]
-
Page 135
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 135 Appendix System Exclusive Message (Preset V oice) *For each Depth v alue, the reset value is 40H = V oice parameter. System Exclusive Message (Other) MIDI Event Data Format MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) MIDI Reception (affecting the panel) MIDI T ransmission (generated data) Song Main La[...]
-
Page 136
MIDI Data Format CP300 Owner’s Manual 136 Appendix System Exclusive Message (Data Bulk ) MIDI Event Data Format MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) MIDI Reception (affecting the panel) MIDI T ransmission (generated data) Song Main Layer Left Left Layer Keyboard Panel (main generation method) Song Midi Data Bulk Dump F0 43 0n xx yy zz [...]
-
Page 137
CP300 Owner’s Manual 137 Appendix Transmitted Function... Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Note Number : True voice Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change : True # System Exclusive Common : Song Pos. : Song Sel. : Tune System : Clock Real Time : Commands : All Sound Off Aux : Reset All Cntrls : Local ON/OFF Mes- : All Notes OF[...]
-
Page 138
CP300 Owner’s Manual 138 Appendix Specifications *1: Refer to the Effect type on page 114. Specifications and descriptions in this owner’ s manual ar e for information purposes only . Y amaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifi cations, equipment or options [...]
-
Page 139
CP300 Owner’s Manual 139 Appendix Inde x Numerics [1] – [16] buttons .......................................................... 73 A A [–][+] buttons ............................................................ 15 [AC INLET] jack ............................................................ 11 Application Index ................................[...]
-
Page 140
Index CP300 Owner’s Manual 140 Appendix Message List ................................................................ 94 MIDI [IN][OUT][THRU] connectors .............................. 90 MIDI channel ................................................................ 63 MIDI data compatibility ............................................... 100 MIDI[...]
-
Page 141
Index CP300 Owner’s Manual 141 Appendix T Tempo ........................................................................... 38 TEMPO [DOWN] [UP] buttons ...................................... 38 Time Signature .............................................................. 87 Touch ..................................................................[...]
-
Page 142
CP300 Owner’s Manual 142 1. IMPORT ANT NO TICE: DO NO T MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con- tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly appro ved by Y amaha may v oid your authority , granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORT ANT : When connecting this produc[...]
-
Page 143
For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha representativ e or the authorized distributor listed below . Pour plus de détails sur les produits, v euillez-vous adresser à Y amaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Niederlassun[...]
-
Page 144
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2006 Yamaha Corporation WG78300 602MWDH24.2-01A0 Printed in Japan Y amaha W eb Site (English only) http://www .yamahasynth.com/ Y amaha Manual Librar y http://www .yamaha.co.jp/man ual/ This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink.[...]