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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Reference Manual
Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE
1
EDIT Common
This shows that you are on the Common Edit menu.
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 Common Edit menu are shown here. Select the required
item (
01
to
04
) using the [
d
] and [
u
] buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button to display the
editing screen for the corresponding parameters.
4
Selected screen
The name of the current screen is shown here.
5
Parameter
The parameters available for editing are shown in the top row of text. The current setting (
6
) for
each is displayed underneath. In addition, the parameter currently being edited is indicated by the
cursor (
R
) to its left (
7
). If necessary, use the [
l
] and [
r
] buttons to move the cursor and 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 has been edited but not yet stored. All edits
made to the Performance can be stored using the Store Performance function (
).
9
More symbol
This symbol indicates that the current editing screen is split over multiple panes, one of which is
being shown. In this case, you can move to the next pane by pressing the [
d
] button.
Common Edit area screens and parameters
01: Chorus Effect
Parameter name
Description
Ctg
(Chorus Category)
Type
(Chorus Type)
These parameters can be used to select a category and a type for the
chorus effect.
Settings:
Refer to the
Data List
(pdf) for a full list of the categories and types that can
be selected.
NOTE
Each effect type is described in detail in the
Synthesizer Parameter Manual
(pdf).
Preset
(Effect Preset)
This parameter can be used to select one of the current effect type’s
presets, which configure all parameters to suit a particular need. A full list of
presets for each effect type can be found in the
Data List
(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).