User Manual

17 CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Reference Manual
Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE
Reference
Performances
Editing Performances
Common Edit Area
01: Chorus Effect
02: Reverb Effect
03: General
04: Name
Part Edit Area
01: Play Mode
02: Filter/EG
03: Effect-A
04: Effect-B
05: Controller
06: Receive Switch
Master Keyboard Area
Job Area
01: Recall
02: Copy
03: Bulk
Store Performance Function
Compare Performance Function
File Area
01: Save
02: Load
03: Rename
04: Delete
05: Format
06: Memory Info
Utility Area
01: General
02: MIDI
03: Controller
04: MasterComp
05: Master EQ
06: Panel Lock
Utility Job Area
01: Factory Set
02: Version
Appendix
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 (page 29).
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.
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 can be used to adjust the stereo panning of the current Part.
Settings: L63 (far left) to C (center) to R63 (far right)
Gain
This parameter can be used to adjust the volume of the Voice assigned to
the current Part.
Settings: 0 to 127
ChoSend
(Chorus Send)
This parameter can be used to set how much of the current Part’s output
signal is sent to the Chorus effect. Higher values produce a more intense
chorus sound.
Settings: 0 to 127
NOTE ChoSend settings can also be adjusted using the corresponding Part slider
with the Chorus function activated.
RevSend
(Reverb Send)
This parameter can be used to set how much of the current Part’s output
signal is sent to the Reverb effect. Higher values produce a more
pronounced reverb sound.
Settings: 0 to 127
NOTE RevSend settings can also be adjusted using the corresponding Part slider
with the Reverb function activated.
EffA/BSw
(Effect A/B Part Switch)
This parameter can be used to set whether insertion effects should be
applied to the current Part.
Settings: off and on
NOTE On the CP4 STAGE, this parameter can be set to “on” for up to two Parts.
PartMode
This parameter can be used to set a playing mode for the current Part.
Monophonic (mono) Parts can play only one note at a time; polyphonic (poly)
Parts can play multiple notes at the same time.
Settings: mono and poly
NOTE This parameter cannot be set for Parts with a Drum Voice, and its setting is
displayed as “---” in such a case.