Control Assembly Features
Control Panel Buttons
Demo
Figure 1-2
Control Assembly control panel
Single Buttons
Voices
—Select the
Voices
button, then press the
Next
or
Previous
button to sequentially step
through the 88 available voices. Each voice is assigned to a key on the keyboard (A0–C8). To
directly access a voice, press and hold the
Voice
button then press and release its assigned key.
For a complete list of the 88 available voices and their corresponding keys, consult the CUP2
User’s Manual.
Piano
—Select the
Piano
button to immediately access Grand Piano voice.
Layer
—Press the
Layer
button to layer a second voice over the currently selected voice. Use the
Next
or
Previous
button to select the second voice; or press and hold the
Layer
button, then
press and release the voice’s assigned key. You can also adjust the volume, change the
transposition of the layered voices, and save the layered keyboard and adjusted voices.
Split
—Press the
Split
button to split the keyboard into two sections. Select the
rst voice then
press the
Split
button and select the second voice. Use the
Next
or
Previous
button to select the
second voice; or press and hold the
Split
button, then press and release the voice’s assigned
key. You can also adjust the volume, change the transposition of the split keyboard, change the
split point (default split point is between B3 and C4), and save the split keyboard and adjusted
voices.
Favorite
1
,
Favorite
2
, or
Favorite
3
—Use these buttons to save or recall user modi
ed voices
and split keyboards. Depending on the mode, these buttons also have special functions
(
Volume
,
Split
Point
, and
Tempo
) that are applicable when layering voices, creating split
keyboards, using the metronome or playing a rhythm pattern.
Rhythm
button—Select the
Rhythm
button, then press the
Play/Stop
button. Use the
Next
or
Previous
button to sequentially step through the 78 available rhythm patterns. Each rhythm
pattern is assigned to a key on the keyboard (A0–D7). To directly access a rhythm pattern,
press and hold the
Rhythm
button then press and release its assigned key. For a complete list
of the 78 available rhythm patterns and their corresponding keys, consult the CUP2 User’s
Manual.
Introduction
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Summary of Contents for CUP2
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