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Table of Contents

Using the Manuals

2

Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE

4

Makeup................................................................. 4

Controllers ........................................................... 4

Keyboard...................................................................4

Pitch Bend Wheel......................................................4

Modulation Wheel......................................................4

Sliders .......................................................................5

Pedals .......................................................................6

Tone Generator ................................................... 7

Voices........................................................................7

Performances ............................................................8

Effect Unit .......................................................... 10

Makeup of Effects ...................................................10

Memory .............................................................. 12

Internal Memory ......................................................12

Reference

13

Performances .................................................... 13

Editing Performances..............................................13

Common Edit Area ............................................13

Part Edit Area ....................................................16

Master Keyboard Area ......................................23

Job Area ............................................................26

Store Performance Function....................................29

Compare Performance Function .............................30

File Area ............................................................. 31

Utility Area ......................................................... 39

Utility Job Area ........................................................48

Appendix

50

MIDI..................................................................... 50

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Содержание CP4 Stage

Страница 1: ...Memory 12 Internal Memory 12 Reference 13 Performances 13 Editing Performances 13 Common Edit Area 13 Part Edit Area 16 Master Keyboard Area 23 Job Area 26 Store Performance Function 29 Compare Performance Function 30 File Area 31 Utility Area 39 Utility Job Area 48 Appendix 50 MIDI 50 This manual may be revised and updated without prior notice The latest version may be downloaded from the followi...

Страница 2: ...ge from the Reference section of this manual To jump to a description of any function click the corresponding entry in the list In addition the functions described on the current page are shown by red dots in front of the corresponding entries in the list By clicking a page number from the Table of Contents or links provided within descriptions you can jump to the corresponding page You can also j...

Страница 3: ... on The Edit menu is the first screen displayed when the EDIT button is pressed The Store screen is the first screen displayed when the STORE button is pressed The File menu is the first screen displayed when the FILE button is pressed The Utility menu is the first screen displayed when the UTILITY button is pressed Confirmation popup Before executing various functions the instrument will display ...

Страница 4: ...ase this wheel the finger slot at the center will automatically spring back to the original position and the pitch will return to normal The pitch bend range that is the degree to which pitches can be varied using this wheel can be set on the Play Mode screen page 17 from the Performance Part Edit area In addition to pitch bending you can also assign control of an insertion effect page 11 paramete...

Страница 5: ...y from you increases the level of the current parameter and vice versa NOTE For more details on using the Part sliders refer to the Quick Start Guide section of the Owner s Manual NOTE Operating the Part sliders also changes the settings of the Volume ChoSend and RevSend parameters from the Performance Part Edit area s Play Mode screen page 17 Illustration shows the CP4 STAGE MASTER EQ sliders The...

Страница 6: ... be connected via the ASSIGNABLE FOOT SWITCH jack so that various functions can be assigned to them For example on the Controller screen page 21 from the Performance Part Edit area you can assign on off switching of an insertion effect page 11 to one of these foot switches Alternatively you can assign a MIDI control change number to an FC4A or FC5 on the Controller screen page 43 from the Utility ...

Страница 7: ...ices can also be referred to as drum kits Illustration shows a typical Drum Voice Voice categories The various different Voices on your CP4 STAGE or CP40 STAGE are arranged into a number of categories Each category represents a different type of instrument such as piano or organ or a sound genre The following table shows these categories and each contains a number of different Voices Category On s...

Страница 8: ...ted in the current Performance see the illustration below for details Changing Voices in this way is referred to as Performance editing and this will be described in more detail on the following page It is important to bear in mind that Performance editing mode is activated as soon as one of the Part Voices is changed In addition if you select a different Performance at this time editing mode for ...

Страница 9: ...fer to the description of the Store Performance function page 29 For details on the procedure for renaming a Performance refer to the description of the Name screen page 15 from the Performance Common Edit area Saving Performances externally Performances stored on the stage piano can also be saved to a USB flash memory device You will need to carry out this procedure if you create more original Pe...

Страница 10: ...individual Parts in each Performance Each contains two independent effects A and B Configured using the Effect A and Effect B screens page 21 from the Performance Part Edit area System effects Applied to individual Performances Configured using the Chorus Effect and Reverb Effect screens page 14 from the Performance Common Edit area Master compressor and EQ Applied to all Performances Master compr...

Страница 11: ...lity area In addition the master compressor can be conveniently turned on and off using the MASTER COMP button from the control panel Master equalizer The master equalizer adjusts the overall sound of the stage piano just before it is output On the CP4 STAGE the master EQ features five frequency bands on the CP40 STAGE it has three The MASTER EQ sliders located at the right of the control panel ca...

Страница 12: ...erformance are normally lost if not stored before selecting a different Performance however the Recall function can be used to restore the edited Performance to the Edit buffer Meanwhile the Compare buffer is used to store the state of a Performance s settings prior to their being edited You can then use the Compare Performance function to toggle between the edited and unedited versions of the Per...

Страница 13: ...formances based on the stage piano s presets The following section will describe the various parameters that can be used in Performance editing in addition to the Store Performance and Compare Performance functions Editing Performances Performance editing is carried out in two areas the Common Edit area is used to edit parameters that affect all Parts and the Part Edit area is used to edit paramet...

Страница 14: ... select a different parameter to edit 6 Setting Parameter settings are shown in the bottom row of text Use the 1 NO and 1 YES buttons or the Data Dial to change a setting Note that the cursor 7 must first be moved to the parameter to be edited 7 Cursor R The flashing cursor indicates the parameter currently selected for editing 8 Edit symbol E This symbol is displayed when the current Performance ...

Страница 15: ...g 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 t...

Страница 16: ...you are on the Part Edit menu The name of the Part selected for editing is shown after the colon CP4 STAGE MAIN LAYER or SPLIT CP40 STAGE MAIN or SP LA 2 More symbol This symbol indicates that other menu items are available for selection In this case the next one can be displayed by pressing the d button 3 Menu item The items available for selection from the Part Edit menu are shown here Select th...

Страница 17: ...ssing the d button Part Edit area screens and parameters 01 Play Mode Parameter name Description Volume This parameter can be used to set the volume of the current Part This allows you to balance the volumes of the Performances Parts with one another Settings 0 to 127 NOTE Volume settings can also be adjusted using the corresponding Part slider with the Volume function activated Pan This parameter...

Страница 18: ...output to the tone generator for the current Part As shown in the graphs 64 is subtracted from the value set here and the result is doubled to determine the actual amount by which the output velocities are adjusted However if the resultant output velocity is less than 0 a value of 0 is used similarly if the resultant output velocity is greater than 127 a value of 127 is used Settings 0 to 127 Note...

Страница 19: ...as an improvement on the Pythagorean scale by making the major third interval smoother It was especially popular from the latter part of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century with Handel being one of its most notable users Werckmeister and Kirnberger The Werckmeister and Kirnberger scales improve the meantone and Pythagorean scales by combining them in different ways Both are uniquely ch...

Страница 20: ... changes in the filter cutoff frequency for the current Part The larger the setting the greater the range of cutoff frequency changes Settings 0 to 127 MWAMod MW Amplitude Modulation Depth This parameter can be used to set the degree to which the modulation wheel produces periodic volume changes for the current Part The larger the setting the greater the range of volume changes Settings 0 to 127 K...

Страница 21: ...Effect A or B to the pitch bend wheel Settings off EffA EffA EffB and EffB off None of the above functions is assigned EffA or EffB The more the finger slot in the middle of the wheel is pushed away from you the greater the effect on the assigned parameter and vice versa EffA or EffB The more the finger slot in the middle of the wheel is pulled towards you the greater the effect on the assigned pa...

Страница 22: ...sages Control No 10 CC Control Change This parameter can be used to specify whether the current Part should respond to MIDI Control Change messages NOTE When this parameter is set to off changes cannot be made to parameters controlled by MIDI Control Change messages PB Pitch Bend Wheel This parameter can be used to specify whether the current Part should respond to MIDI messages from a pitch bend ...

Страница 23: ...reen and that the displayed parameter is common to all four zones 2 MasterKbd Zone This shows that you are on the Master Keyboard screen and that the displayed parameters affect only the indicated zone To jump to the corresponding pane for other zones hold down the SHIFT button and press the d or u button 3 Parameter The parameters available for editing are shown in the top row of text The current...

Страница 24: ...ctave This parameter can be used to shift the pitch of the currently selected zone upward or downward in units of one octave Settings 3 to 0 to 3 Trnsps Transpose Semitone This parameter can be used to shift the pitch of the currently selected zone upward or downward in units of one semitone Settings 11 to 0 to 11 NoteLimit Low Low Note Limit High High Note Limit These parameters can be used to de...

Страница 25: ...rameter can be used to enable on or disable off the sending of MIDI Pitch Bend messages to the external instrument corresponding to the currently selected zone Settings off and on MW Transmit Modulation Wheel This parameter can be used to enable on or disable off the sending of MIDI Modulation messages to the external instrument corresponding to the currently selected zone Settings off and on SLID...

Страница 26: ... will not be able to restore edits using this function after turning the instrument off and back on NOTE The Edit menu is the first screen displayed when the EDIT button is pressed NOTE Before executing Performance Job functions the instrument will display the Confirmation popup to confirm that you wish to proceed Are you sure You can press the 1 YES button to execute the function or the 1 NO butt...

Страница 27: ...ou can press the 1 YES button to execute the function or the 1 NO button to return to the previous screen without doing so The following screenshots illustrate how for example all settings from the Split Part in Performance 001 can be copied to the Layer Part in the Performance currently being edited 04 Job selected in Step 2 02 Copy selected in Step 3 Performance from which to copy selected in St...

Страница 28: ...asterKbd zone settings will be copied 8 Dst destination This shows the settings from the current Performance that will be overwritten Move the flashing cursor R to the setting underneath Dst using the r button and then use the 1 NO and 1 YES buttons or the Data Dial to select the settings to be overwritten from the following CP4 STAGE Common Part MAIN Part LAYER Part SPLIT and MasterKbd CP40 STAGE...

Страница 29: ...n popup to confirm that you wish to proceed Are you sure You can press the 1 YES button to store the current Performance or the 1 NO button to return to the previous screen without doing so Destination for storing as selected in Step 2 Confirmation popup from Step 3 1 STORE This shows that you are on the Store screen 2 Destination Performance This entry shows the destination for storing the Perfor...

Страница 30: ...of the Performance in order to determine which one sounds better NOTE The content of the Compare buffer is lost when the instrument is turned off The following screenshots illustrate how for example the Compare Performance function can be used when editing Part parameters on the Play Mode screen from the Performance Part Edit area Editing parameters Unedited version of Performance in Compare mode ...

Страница 31: ...acters will be replaced with symbols and long names will be truncated to six or seven characters Extension The three letters following the period at the end of a file name such as mid and wav are referred to as a file extension The type of data contained within a file is identified by its extension and it is not possible to specify or change an extension using the CP4 STAGE or CP40 STAGE File size...

Страница 32: ...ton is pressed NOTE Before executing File functions the instrument will display the Confirmation popup to confirm that you wish to proceed Are you sure You can press the 1 YES button to execute the File function or the 1 NO button to return to the previous screen without doing so 01 Save selected in Step 2 File name entered in Step 3 Confirmation popup from Step 4 1 FILE Save This shows that you a...

Страница 33: ...function can only be used to read All type files located in the USB flash memory device s root directory If no such file exists in the root directory the instrument will display the message File not found instead of the Load screen NOTE The File menu is the first screen displayed when the FILE button is pressed NOTE As shown in the following table the load type indicates which data from the select...

Страница 34: ... R The flashing cursor indicates the parameter currently selected for editing 3 File This parameter is used to select the file to be loaded Only All type files located in the USB flash memory device s root directory can be selected here If necessary move the flashing cursor 2 to the setting underneath File using the r button Then use the 1 NO and 1 YES buttons or the Data Dial to select the requir...

Страница 35: ...aded Confirmation popup 1 to 4 See the above descriptions from All or All without Sys selected as load type 5 Src Performance source Performance This parameter is used to set the Performance to be loaded Use the 1 NO and 1 YES buttons or the Data Dial to select a Performance and then press the ENTER button 6 Dst Performance destination Performance This parameter is used to set a destination for th...

Страница 36: ...l display the message File not found instead of the Rename screen NOTE The File menu is the first screen displayed when the FILE button is pressed NOTE Before executing File functions the instrument will display the Confirmation popup to confirm that you wish to proceed Are you sure You can press the 1 YES button to execute the File function or the 1 NO button to return to the previous screen with...

Страница 37: ...O DEVICE USB terminal If this is not the case the instrument will display the message USB device not ready instead of the Delete screen NOTE The Delete function can only be used with All type files located in the USB flash memory device s root directory If no such file exists in the root directory the instrument will display the message File not found instead of the Delete screen NOTE The File men...

Страница 38: ...NOTE The File menu is the first screen displayed when the FILE button is pressed NOTE Before executing File functions the instrument will display the Confirmation popup to confirm that you wish to proceed Are you sure You can press the 1 YES button to execute the File function or the 1 NO button to return to the previous screen without doing so 06 Memory Info Using the Memory Info function you can...

Страница 39: ...tton to display the setting screen for the corresponding parameters 3 Selected screen The name of the current screen is shown here 4 Parameter The parameters available for setting are shown in the top row of text The current setting 5 for each is displayed underneath In addition the parameter currently being set is indicated by the cursor R to its left 6 If necessary use the l and r buttons to mov...

Страница 40: ...wide2 and fixed normal The Normal curve produces velocities in direct proportion to the strength of your keyboard playing narrow The Soft curve makes it easier to produce high velocities across the entire keyboard wide1 The Hard curve makes it more difficult to produce high velocities across the entire keyboard wide2 The Wide curve accentuates your playing strength by producing lower velocities in...

Страница 41: ...for the band in question should be displayed and if so how long the instrument should wait before returning to the previous screen Settings off 1sec 1 5sec 2sec 3sec 4sec 5sec and keep off Popup screens will not be displayed 1sec to 5sec A popup screen will be displayed when a slider is operated and will automatically disappear 1 to 5 seconds later keep A popup screen will be displayed when a slid...

Страница 42: ...k Select and Program Change MIDI messages are to be exchanged between the stage piano and other MIDI devices Settings off pgm and bank pgm off Neither Bank Select nor Program Change MIDI messages will be transmitted and received pgm Program Change Program Change MIDI messages will be transmitted and received but Bank Select MIDI messages will not bank pgm Bank Select Program Change Both Bank Selec...

Страница 43: ... playing technique and FC3 HalfOff when you do not If using an FC4A or FC5 optional Select FC4 5 Half damper playing is not possible with these foot switches Settings FC3 Half On FC3 HalfOff and FC4 5 NOTE Half damper playing is also possible using Control Change messages from another MIDI device In such a case there is no need to set the Sustain parameter FS Foot Switch Control Number This parame...

Страница 44: ...urce with this control change number will also be treated as if they had been produced by the foot controller Settings off and 00 to 95 NOTE Settings of 00 and 32 have no effect on the instrument and do not generate MIDI data Parameter name Description Preset This parameter can be used to select one of the master compressor presets which configure all parameters to suit a particular need Settings ...

Страница 45: ...s 54dB to 6dB HighAtk High Attack This parameter can be used to set the amount of time that elapses between arrival of an input signal and activation of the compressor in the high frequency band Settings 1ms to 200ms HighRat High Ratio This parameter can be used to set the compression ratio for the high frequency band Settings 1 0 to 20 0 HighGain High Gain This parameter can be used to set the ou...

Страница 46: ...mly boosted or cut Meanwhile when set to peak signals around each band s center frequency will be boosted in a localized fashion Settings shelv shelving type and peak peaking type shelv peak Freq Frequency These parameters can be used to set the center frequency of each band that is the frequency at which the signal will be boosted or cut Settings Low band 32Hz to 2 0kHz for shelving 63Hz to 2 0kH...

Страница 47: ...f and on NOTE This setting applies to all of the following controllers individual settings are not supported Controllers affected MAIN LAYER and SPLIT buttons PART SELECT button SLIDER FUNCTION button and Part sliders Audio Panel Lock Audio This parameter can be used to enable on or disable off locking of the audio recording and playback controllers shown below Settings off and on NOTE This settin...

Страница 48: ... function is used to restore default settings all Performance data and Utility settings stored in the stage piano s User Memory will be overwritten Be sure therefore to save all important data and settings on a USB flash memory device in advance 07 Job selected in Step 2 01 FactorySet selected in Step 3 PowerOn Auto set to off in Step 4 Confirmation popup from Step 5 1 Job FactorySet This shows th...

Страница 49: ... you subsequently turn on your stage piano As this can result in the loss of important settings and data we recommend that this parameter normally be set to off If you change the PowerOn Auto setting from on to off you must execute the Factory Set function in this condition to store the new setting 02 Version The Version screen can be used to review the current versions of the stage piano s boot l...

Страница 50: ...I system can each be set to send data on a separate channel i e a MIDI Transmit channel which link with the system s receiving devices via MIDI cables If a receiving device s MIDI channel i e a MIDI Receive channel matches a MIDI Transmit channel the receiving device will produce sound in response to the data sent by the corresponding transmitting device NOTE MIDI transmit and receive channels on ...

Страница 51: ...ill be sustained longer until the corresponding Note Off message is received Soft Pedal Control No 67 Soft Pedal messages can be used to modify the sound of notes in the same way as a piano s Soft pedal Setting a value between 64 and 127 turns soft on reducing the volume and slightly softening the timbre meanwhile values between 0 and 63 turn it off Release Time Control No 72 Release Time messages...

Страница 52: ...on System Messages Rather than being associated with a specific channel MIDI system messages are used for synchronization of devices and other behavior of the instrument as a whole System Exclusive Messages Used to perform bulk data dumps and to change parameters MIDI system exclusive messages contain a device number allowing them to operate as if on a unique MIDI channel In order for this type of...

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