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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Reference Manual
Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE > Effect Unit
Effect Unit
The effect unit is used to apply a range of different effects to the sounds produced by the tone generator in
order, for example, to add thickness, reverb, or a sense of space. In this way, the effect unit can make your
stage piano sound much more expressive.
Makeup of Effects
The CP4 STAGE and CP40 STAGE feature insertion effects for use with individual Parts, system effects that
can be configured for each Performance, and a master compressor and master EQ that affect all
Performances in the same way. Voices produced by the tone generator are processed by the insertion
effects, the system effects, and the master compressor and master EQ in that order, before being output via
your amplifier and speakers.
CP4 STAGE
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
Insertion effects
• Applied to up to two individual Parts in
each Performance.
• Each contains two independent effects,
A and B.
• Configured using the Effect-A and
Effect-B screens (
) from the
Performance Part Edit area.
System effects
• Applied to individual Performances.
• Configured using the Chorus Effect and
Reverb Effect screens (
) from
the Performance Common Edit area.
Master compressor and EQ
• Applied to all Performances.
• Master compressor configured using
the MasterComp screen (
) from
the Utility area.
• Master EQ configured using the Master
EQ screen (
) from the Utility
area.
One Performance
MAIN Part
Piano
LAYER Part
Organ
SPLIT Part
Bass
Insertion
effects
Insertion
effects
System effects
Chorus
Reverb
Master
compressor
Master
equalizer
Audio signal path
The Part sliders can be used to
adjust chorus and reverb send
levels for each Part.
One Performance
MAIN Part
Piano
SPLIT/LAYER Part
Bass
Insertion
effects
Insertion
effects
System effects
Chorus
Reverb
Master
compressor
Master
equalizer
The Part sliders can be used to
adjust chorus and reverb send
levels for each Part.
CP40 STAGE