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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Reference Manual
Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE
02: Reverb Effect
03: General
The General screen is used to edit parameters that affect all of the Performance’s Parts.
04: Name (Performance Name)
The Name screen can be used to set a name for the current Performance. To do so, move the
flashing cursor within the current name using the [
l
] and [
r
] buttons, and change the character at
each position using the Data Dial or the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons. Performance names can
contain up to 10 alphanumeric characters.
Parameter name
Description
Type
(Reverb Type)
This parameter can be used to set the type of reverb effect to use.
Settings:
Refer to the
Data List
(pdf) for a full list of the effect types that can be
selected.
NOTE
Each effect type is described in detail in the
Synthesizer Parameter Manual
(pdf).
Effect parameters
The parameters available for editing will depend on the currently selected
effect type. A full list of parameters for each effect type can be found in the
Data List
(pdf).
NOTE
Each effect parameter is described in detail in the
Synthesizer Parameter
Manual
(pdf).
Parameter name
Description
SplitPnt
(Split Point)
This parameter can be used to specify the note at which the keyboard will be
split between the Performance’s Parts.
Settings:
C
♯
-2 to G8
NOTE
SplitPnt
settings can also be changed by holding down the [SPLIT] button
and pressing the key at which you wish to split the keyboard.
FS Mode
This parameter can be used to set how the foot switch turns on and off the
function assigned to it.
Settings:
momentary and latch
momentary:
The function will be on while the foot switch is operated and off while it is
not.
latch:
Each time the foot switch is operated, the function will be toggled on or off.
Metronome
Tempo
This parameter can be used to select the playback tempo for the
metronome.
Settings:
5 to 300
NOTE
If you wish to synchronize the stage piano’s tempo with that of another MIDI
device or DAW application, set
Sync
from the Utility area’s MIDI screen to
“ext” or “auto”. The tempo will be displayed as “EXT” either when “ext” is
selected or when “auto” is selected and MIDI Clock messages are being
received from an external source. You will not be able to modify the tempo in
such a case.
Beat
(Metronome Time
Signature)
This parameter can be used to set a time signature for the metronome.
Settings:
1/4 to 16/4, 1/8 to 16/8, and 1/16 to 16/16
ClickVol
(Metronome Click
Volume)
This parameter can be used to set the volume of metronome clicks.
Settings:
0 to 127