User Manual
24 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
6 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 previous or next pane by pressing the [d] or [u]
button.
7 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).
Zone parameters
NOTE With the exception of MasterKbdSw, each of the parameters in the following table can be set
individually for Zones 1 to 4 on the corresponding pane.
Parameter name Description
MasterKbdSw
(Master Keyboard
Switch)
This parameter can be used to enable (“on”) or disable (“off”) your CP4
STAGE or CP40 STAGE as a master keyboard. As indicated by Common at
the left of the screen, the MasterKbdSw setting applies to all four zones.
Settings: off and on
ZoneSw
(Zone Switch)
This parameter can be used to enable (“on”) or disable (“off”) the currently
selected zone.
Settings: off and on
Channel
This parameter can be used to set a MIDI send channel for the currently
selected zone.
Settings: 1 to 16
Octave
(Transpose Octave)
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 define keyboard sections for each zone.
Low Note Limit defines the lowest key in the currently selected zone; High
Note Limit defines the highest. All keys within this range will produce a note
for the currently selected zone. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons or the
Data Dial to change the settings for these parameters. You can also press a
key while holding down the [SHIFT] button to set it directly.
Settings: C-2 to G8
BankMSB
(MIDI Bank MSB)
This parameter can be used to set the Bank Select MSB to be sent as a
MIDI message from the currently selected zone to the corresponding
external instrument upon selection of the Performance. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial to change the setting.
Settings: 000 to 127
BankLSB
(MIDI Bank LSB)
This parameter can be used to set the Bank Select LSB to be sent as a MIDI
message from the currently selected zone to the corresponding external
instrument upon selection of the Performance. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial to change the setting.
Settings: 000 to 127
PgmNo
(MIDI Program Change
Number)
This parameter can be used to set the Program Change Number to be sent
as a MIDI message from the currently selected zone to the corresponding
external instrument upon selection of the Performance. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial to change the setting.
Settings: 1 to 128
Volume
(MIDI Volume)
This parameter can be used to set the volume of the external instrument
corresponding to the currently selected zone upon selection of the
Performance.
Settings: 0 to 127