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CP300 Owner’s Manual8IntroductionIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Application Index . . . . . . . .

Page 3 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

CP300 Owner’s Manual98AppendixTroubleshootingProblem Possible causes SolutionThe power of the instrument does not turn on.The instrument has not been

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

TroubleshootingCP300 Owner’s Manual99AppendixThe sound sustains and does not decay while pressing the pedal to which the sostenuto function is assigne

Page 5 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

CP300 Owner’s Manual100AppendixMIDI Data CompatibilityThe data and the MIDI device must match in regards to the items below. Voice allocation formatWi

Page 6 - CAUTION

CP300 Owner’s Manual101AppendixFactory Setting ListVoice settings [VOICE EDIT]All the Voice settings differ depending on the current Voice. MIDI setti

Page 7 - Information

Factory Setting ListCP300 Owner’s Manual102AppendixMaster settings [MASTER EDIT]Settings for Song recording and playback [SONG SETTING]HalfPedalPoint

Page 8 - About this Owner’s Manual

CP300 Owner’s Manual103AppendixVoice ListVoice group Voice name Stereo samplingTouch SenseDynamic samplingKey-off samplesString resonanceVoice descrip

Page 9 - Main Features

Voice ListCP300 Owner’s Manual104AppendixClavi. Phaser Clavi. –Ø– Ø –This is the Voice of a keyboard that produces sound by striking the strings with

Page 10 - Contents

CP300 Owner’s Manual105AppendixProgram Change ListP.C.# = Program Change number (1-128)When you specify a program change as a number in the range of 0

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CP300 Owner’s Manual106AppendixPreset Performance ListNumber Performance name Type Voices used Performance discriptionMain Layer Left Left LayerA01 Pi

Page 12 - Application Index

Preset Performance ListCP300 Owner’s Manual107AppendixThe 32 Performances in variations C, D use the Grand Piano 1 Voice.B07 Organ Upper/Lower Dual+Sp

Page 13 - Before Using the CP300

CP300 Owner’s Manual9IntroductionMIDI Panic Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 14 - Tur ning the Power On

CP300 Owner’s Manual108AppendixXG Voice ListBank Select MSB=00KSP Stereo Single Slow Fast Decay Double Attack Bright Dark Resonant AttackInstrument Gr

Page 15 - Setting the Volume

XG Voice ListCP300 Owner’s Manual109AppendixRelease Rezo Sweep Muted Detune 1 Detune 2 Detune 3 Octave 1 Octave 2 5th 1 5th 2 Bend TuttiInstrument Gro

Page 16 - Playing the keyboard

XG Voice ListCP300 Owner’s Manual110AppendixVelo-Switch Velo-Xfade other waveInstrument GroupPgm#Bank 0Bank Select LSB=00Bank 0 E Bank 41 E Bank 42 E

Page 17 - Basic Operation

XG Voice ListCP300 Owner’s Manual111AppendixInstrument GroupPgm#Bank 0Bank Select LSB=00Bank 0 E Bank 72 E Bank 96 E Bank 97 E Bank 98 E Bank 99 E Ban

Page 18 - Method 1

CP300 Owner’s Manual112AppendixXG Drum Kit List • Key-off: Keys marked “O” stop sounding the instant they are released.• Alternate Group: Playing any

Page 19 - Method 2

XG Drum Kit ListCP300 Owner’s Manual113AppendixBank Select MSB (0-127)127 127 127 126 126Bank Select LSB (0-127)00000Program Change (1-128)33 41 49 1

Page 20 - Basic Instructions

CP300 Owner’s Manual114AppendixEffect Type List ReverbReverb types that can be selected by panel operationAll reverb types ChorusChorus types that c

Page 21 - Using as a Master Keyboard

CP300 Owner’s Manual115AppendixEffect Parameter ListItems with a dot indicator (●) in the Control column are parameters that can be controlled via ass

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Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual116AppendixGATE REVERBREVERSE GATE (Variation, Insertion block)WHITE ROOMTUNNELCANYONBASEMENT (Reverb, Variat

Page 23 - MASTER EQUALIZER

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual117AppendixSYMPHONIC 1, 2 (Chorus, Variation, Insertion block)ROTARY SPEAKER 2 (Variation, Insertion block)DI

Page 24 - Rear Panel

CP300 Owner’s Manual10IntroductionListening• Listening to Demo Songs with different Voices . . . . . . . . . . . . . .“Listening to the Demo Songs” o

Page 25 - Quick Guide

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual118AppendixDISTORTIONOVERDRIVE (Variation, Insertion block)COMP+DIST (Variation, Insertion block)STEREO DISTO

Page 26 - SelectVoiceButton

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual119AppendixAUTO WAH+DISTAUTO WHA+ODRV (Variation, Insertion block)PITCH CHANGE 1 (Variation, Insertion block)

Page 27 - Playing Voices

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual120AppendixVOICE CANCEL (Variation, Insertion block)2WAY ROTARY SPEAKER (Variation, Insertion block)DIST+2WAY

Page 28 - 2-1 Press the [XG] button

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual121AppendixDIST+DELAYOVERDRIVE+DELAY (Variation, Insertion block)COMP+DIST+DELAYCOMP+OVERDRIVE+DELAY (Variati

Page 29 - Keyboard Part Combinations

Effect Parameter ListCP300 Owner’s Manual122AppendixWAH+DIST+TEMPO DELAYWAH+OD+TEMPO DELAY (Variation, Insertion block)V DIST HARD+TEMPO DELAYV DIST S

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CP300 Owner’s Manual123AppendixEffect Data Assign TableTable #1LFO FrequencyTable #2Modulation Delay OffsetTable #3EQ FrequencyTable #4Reverb TimeTabl

Page 31 - Combining Voices—Dual

Effect Data Assign TableCP300 Owner’s Manual124AppendixTable #6Room SizeTable #7Delay Time (400.0ms)Table #8Compressor Attack TimeTable #9Compressor R

Page 32 - Strings E.Bass

CP300 Owner’s Manual125AppendixMIDI Data FormatMany MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed in decimal numbers, binary numbers and

Page 33 - SONG VOICE/PERFORMANCE

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual126AppendixMIDI CHANNEL MESSAGE (1)MIDI EventsStatus byte 1st Data byte 2nd Data byte MIDI Reception (respond/igno

Page 34 - F#2

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual127AppendixMIDI CHANNEL MESSAGE (2)Parameters controlled by NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Numbers)NRPN MSB: 14H-1

Page 35 - Using the Pedals

CP300 Owner’s Manual11IntroductionBefore Using the CP3001 Make sure that the instrument’s [POWER] switch on the rear panel is at the OFF position. 2 C

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MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual128AppendixMIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE*Not Received when Receive Parameter SysEx is set to off.*Not transmitted wh

Page 37 - Insertion Effects

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual129AppendixTOTAL SIZE 0FTOTAL SIZE 06TOTAL SIZE 21TOTAL SIZE 06Address(H)Size(H)Data(H)Parameter DescriptionXG Def

Page 38 - Equalizer (EQ)

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual130AppendixMIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI EQ)TOTAL SIZE 15MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT2)TOTAL SIZE 12TO

Page 39 - Key Transposition—Transpose

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual131AppendixTOTAL SIZE 14The EFFECT2 Parameter cannot be reset to its factory setting with XG SYSTEM ON.The second

Page 40 - Using the Click

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual132AppendixTOTAL SIZE 3FTOTAL SIZE 04TOTAL SIZE 0Cnn = PART NUMBERIf there is a Drum Voice assigned to the part, t

Page 41 - Using the Master Mode

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual133AppendixMIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP)TOTAL SIZE 10TOTAL SIZE 0En: Drum Setup Number (0-1)rr: note nu

Page 42 - Selecting a Performance

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual134AppendixSystem Exclusive Messages (2)*Not received when the Receive Parameter SysEx is set to off.*Not transmit

Page 43 - Recording Your Performance

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual135AppendixSystem Exclusive Message (Preset Voice)*For each Depth value, the reset value is 40H = Voice parameter.

Page 44 - Recording Your Performance

MIDI Data FormatCP300 Owner’s Manual136AppendixSystem Exclusive Message (Data Bulk )MIDI Event Data FormatMIDI Reception(effective or not for each par

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CP300 Owner’s Manual137AppendixTransmittedFunction... Recognized RemarksBasicChannelNoteNumber : True voiceVelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangePr

Page 46 - Re-recording Parts of a Song

Before Using the CP300CP300 Owner’s Manual12IntroductionIf you are using a set of headphones, connect them to the [PHONES] jack. Do not use headphones

Page 47 - Data Recorded to User Songs

CP300 Owner’s Manual138AppendixSpecifications*: Refer to the Effect Type List on page 114.Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are f

Page 48 - Other Recording Techniques

CP300 Owner’s Manual139AppendixIndexNumerics[1] – [16] buttons ... 73AA [–][+] buttons ...

Page 49 - Move the sliders to make

IndexCP300 Owner’s Manual140AppendixMessage List ...94MIDI [IN][OUT][THRU] connectors .

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IndexCP300 Owner’s Manual141AppendixTTempo ... 38TEMPO [DOWN] [UP] buttons ...

Page 51 - Song Playback

LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY ONDIGITAL PIANOS (P, CP, YDP, DGX640, DGX650)Thank you for selecting a YAMAHA product. YAMAHA products are designed and manuf

Page 53 - Convenient Functions

C.S.G., Digital Musical Instruments Division© 2006 - 2014 Yamaha Corporation404MWCP*.*-01C0Printed in JapanWG78300Yamaha Web Site (English only) http:

Page 54 - Built-in Speakers On/Off

Before Using the CP300CP300 Owner’s Manual13IntroductionYou can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the [CONTRAST] knob located to the right

Page 55 - Reference Section

CP300 Owner’s Manual14IntroductionPlaying the keyboard Tr y playing some of the realistic and dynamic CP300 sounds from the keyboard now. When you tur

Page 56 - Parameters

CP300 Owner’s Manual15IntroductionBasic OperationIn this section you’ll learn about the fundamental operations of the CP300—the use of the panel butto

Page 57 - Zone 4 Ch 4

Basic OperationCP300 Owner’s Manual16IntroductionThe CP300 has a Factory Set function for restoring your CP300’s memory to the factory default setting

Page 58 - Voice Edit—Basic Operation

Basic OperationCP300 Owner’s Manual17Introduction4 Press the B [+ (YES)] button to execute the job. After the job has been completed, a “Completed” me

Page 60

CP300 Owner’s Manual18IntroductionONOFFPOWERON!GRANDPIANO 1GRANDPIANO 2MONOPIANOE. PIANO 1 E. PIANO 2 E. PIANO 3CLAVI.VIBESORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 HARPSI. STR

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Basic InstructionsCP300 Owner’s Manual19IntroductionRECSTOPPLAY/PAUSESYNCHRO START123-16TRACKPERFORMANCEPERFORM.FILEZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4MAS

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Control Names and FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual20Basic OperationBasic OperationControl Names and Functions1 Pitch Bend wheel (page 34)Controls the pit

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Control Names and FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual21Basic Operation@ [TRANSPOSE] button (page 37)The Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pi

Page 64 - Modulation Ctrl#001

Control Names and FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual22Basic Operation™ A to D [–][+] buttons (page 15)For selecting parameters and changing values while vi

Page 65 - About MIDI

CP300 Owner’s Manual23Basic OperationQuick GuideThe CP300 has a variety of specially recorded Demo Songs that effectively showcase each of the instrum

Page 66 - InitialSetup Start?-->

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual24Basic OperationListening to the Piano Demo Songs1 Simultaneously press both the [MIDI SETTING] button and the [OTHER

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Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual25Basic OperationSelecting a Voice1 Select the desired Voice group button by pressing one of the Voice group buttons. I

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Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual26Basic OperationAbout XG VoicesThe XG Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders. Select the XG Voice

Page 69 - Song 0

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual27Basic OperationThe advanced features of the CP300 allow you to do things and perform in ways that are simply not poss

Page 70

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stampe

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Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual28Basic Operation The convenient [ZONE CONTROL] sliders allow you to adjust the volume of each part independently while

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Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual29Basic OperationUsing Voices of Different Voice Groups—Dualn Make sure the [PERFORMANCE] button is turned off. For det

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Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual30Basic OperationTo select four parts—Main, Layer, Left and Left Layer—simultaneously hold down the [SPLIT] button and

Page 74 - Master Equalizer Settings

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual31Basic Operation1 Press the [SPLIT] button to enable Split. The [SPLIT] button lights. 2 Select a Voice for the right-

Page 75 - Performance file

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual32Basic Operation4 Specify the split point (the border between the right- and left-hand range). The default setting (fa

Page 76 - Performance Parameters

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual33Basic OperationMake sure that the power is off when connecting or disconnecting any pedal. n •By connecting a pedal t

Page 77 - Reference

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual34Basic Operation Use the Pitch Bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down (roll the wheel towa

Page 78 - Handling Performance Files

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual35Basic OperationThe effect processing of the CP300 features both System Effects and Insertion Effects. System Effects—

Page 79 - A01.Piano+Pad

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual36Basic OperationUsually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special ch

Page 80 - 4-1 Renaming a Performance

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual37Basic OperationThe CP300’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down

Page 81 - LoadFromMem. Execute?-->

CP300 Owner’s Manual2The above warning is located on the rear of the unit.Explanation of Graphical SymbolsThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol wi

Page 82 - RenameFile Execute?-->

Quick GuideCP300 Owner’s Manual38Basic OperationPressing the [CLICK] button turns Click or the metronome sound on and off. 1 Press the [CLICK] button

Page 83 - Handling Song Files

CP300 Owner’s Manual39Basic OperationUsing the Master ModeThe Master mode allows you to divide the keyboard into a total of four independent areas (ca

Page 84 - 4-1 Name the Song

CP300 Owner’s Manual40Basic OperationSelecting a PerformanceAll settings of the entire CP300 can be saved together in a group, referred to as a “Perfo

Page 85 - RenameSong Execute?-->

CP300 Owner’s Manual41Basic OperationRecording Your PerformanceThis chapter explains how to record your performance using the CP300’s versatile recor

Page 86 - International

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual42Basic Operationn The Performance mode is automatically turned off if the CP300 is set to recording or

Page 87 - Song Settings

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual43Basic OperationWhen the recording track has been selected, the indicator for the [REC] button and sele

Page 88

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual44Basic OperationThis section explains how to record a specific section or part of a Song again. 1 Use th

Page 89

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual45Basic OperationData Recorded to User SongsData recorded to individual tracks: • Notes played• Voice se

Page 90

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual46Basic OperationAdding Data to or Recording Over an Existing SongThe previous section explains how to r

Page 91 - Connecting to a Mixer

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual47Basic Operation3 Change the settings (Voice, reverb, etc.). For example, if you wish to change the rec

Page 92

CP300 Owner’s Manual31. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-tained in this ma

Page 93

Recording Your PerformanceCP300 Owner’s Manual48Basic OperationRecording in Dual or Split ModeWhen you record in Dual or Split mode, the CP300 records

Page 94 - Connecting to a Computer

CP300 Owner’s Manual49Basic OperationSong PlaybackSongs you’ve recorded using the Record function (page 41) as well as Preset Songs can be played back

Page 95

Song PlaybackCP300 Owner’s Manual50Basic OperationFast Forward and RewindThe following operations can be performed in the Song select display:•Use the

Page 96

CP300 Owner’s Manual51Basic OperationConvenient FunctionsThis section covers various functions that you’ll find come in handy as you play and perform w

Page 97

Convenient FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual52Basic OperationThis function serves as a convenient MIDI “panic” switch during performance when using a conn

Page 98

Master Settings—Master EditCP300 Owner’s Manual53ReferenceReference SectionMaster Settings—Master EditThe Master mode allows you to divide the keyboar

Page 99 - WrongName

Master Settings—Master EditCP300 Owner’s Manual54ReferenceParametersFor assigning specific functions to each [ZONE CONTROL] slider. Setting targets: Zo

Page 100 - Troubleshooting

Master Settings—Master EditCP300 Owner’s Manual55ReferenceThe pitch of a note can be shifted upward or downward in steps of an octave in each zone. Yo

Page 101 - Appendix

CP300 Owner’s Manual56ReferenceDetailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditYou can make detailed settings for Voice. You can make these settings for ea

Page 102 - MIDI Data Compatibility

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual57Reference4 Use the C [–][+] buttons to select a target item. You can change the Voice

Page 103 - Factory Setting List

CP300 Owner’s Manual4PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGPlease keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. WARNING

Page 104 - Master settings [MASTER EDIT]

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual58ReferenceParameters This allows you to shift the pitch of a note upward or downward i

Page 105 - Voice List

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual59ReferenceThis determines the types of Chorus effects used for the Voices of the Main

Page 106

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual60ReferenceThis applies only to the Vibraphone Voice and allows you to turn the vibrato

Page 107 - Program Change List

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual61ReferenceThis allows you to adjust the high-range frequency of the part EQ. Setting r

Page 108 - CP300 Owner’s Manual

Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice EditCP300 Owner’s Manual62ReferenceThis allows you to assign a specific function to the pedal connected to the [

Page 109

CP300 Owner’s Manual63ReferenceDetailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI SettingsHere you can make settings for MIDI applications, such as MIDI recei

Page 110 - Bank Select MSB=00

Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual64Reference1 Press the [MIDI SETTING] button to call up the MIDI Settings menu.

Page 111

Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual65ReferenceParametersThis allows you to specify the channel over which the CP30

Page 112

Detailed Settings for MIDI Operations—MIDI SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual66ReferenceThis allows you to specify which types of MIDI data the CP300 will r

Page 113 - Bank Select MSB=64

CP300 Owner’s Manual67ReferenceMiscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other SettingsThe Other Setting(s) menu provides a variety of settings, generally related

Page 114 - XG Drum Kit List

CP300 Owner’s Manual5• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the powe

Page 115

Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual68ReferenceParametersThis allows you to specify the touch response of the CP300’s keybo

Page 116 - Effect Type List

Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual69ReferenceThis allows you to specify the split point (the boundary on the keyboard sep

Page 117 - Effect Parameter List

Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual70ReferenceThis allows you to adjust the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound

Page 118

Miscellaneous CP300 Settings—Other SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual71ReferenceThis allows you to lock the Master Equalizer settings and prevent them from

Page 119

CP300 Owner’s Manual72ReferenceMaster Equalizer SettingsThis section explains how to set the Master Equalizer using the Master EQ Edit menu.n This set

Page 120

CP300 Owner’s Manual73ReferenceUsing the Performance FunctionsThe Performance functions allow you to store edited Voices, including Dual/Split setting

Page 121

Using the Performance FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual74ReferenceThe useful Performance function enables you to store and recall all settings of the enti

Page 122

Using the Performance FunctionsCP300 Owner’s Manual75Reference*1 The value of the parameter varies depending on the Dual (page 29) and Split (page 31)

Page 123

CP300 Owner’s Manual76ReferenceHandling Performance FilesFile displays (accessed via the [PERFORM.FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files

Page 124

Handling Performance FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual77ReferenceSaving a Performance—PerformanceYou can save the edited Performance to one of the VOICE/PERFO

Page 125 - Effect Data Assign Table

CP300 Owner’s Manual6IntroductionIntroductionThank you for choosing the Yamaha Stage Piano CP300. The CP300 features exceptionally high-quality sound,

Page 126

Handling Performance FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual78ReferenceRenaming a Performance—Perf. NameThis allows you to rename the Performance. For basic operati

Page 127 - MIDI Data Format

Handling Performance FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual79ReferenceSaving as a Performance File—Save AsThis allows you to save the Performance file as another fil

Page 128 - MIDI CHANNEL MESSAGE (1)

Handling Performance FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual80ReferenceDeleting a Performance File—Delete FileThis allows you to delete a Performance file from the C

Page 129 - MIDI CHANNEL MESSAGE (2)

CP300 Owner’s Manual81ReferenceHandling Song FilesFile displays (accessed via the [SONG FILE] button) enable you to handle and organize files (e.g., sa

Page 130 - MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE

Handling Song FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual82ReferenceSaving Recorded Songs to the CP300’s Storage Memory—Save To MemoryThis allows you to save recorded S

Page 131

Handling Song FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual83ReferenceDeleting a Song from the CP300’s Storage Memory—Delete SongThis allows you to delete a Song from the

Page 132

Handling Song FilesCP300 Owner’s Manual84ReferenceChanging the Type of Characters in Display—Character CodeThis allows you to change the type of chara

Page 133

CP300 Owner’s Manual85ReferenceSettings for Song Recording and Playback—Song SettingsFrom this menu, you can make detailed settings for the selected S

Page 134

Settings for Song Recording and Playback—Song SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual86ReferenceParameters This allows you to correct the timing of notes you’ve

Page 135 - System Exclusive Messages (1)

Settings for Song Recording and Playback—Song SettingsCP300 Owner’s Manual87Referencen Channels that do not contain any data are not displayed. Howeve

Page 136 - System Exclusive Messages (2)

CP300 Owner’s Manual7IntroductionSupplied Accessories• Power cord• Foot pedal (FC3)• Owner’s ManualMain FeaturesThe CP300 gives you the ultimate acous

Page 137

CP300 Owner’s Manual88ReferenceConnecting to a Computer and Other MIDI Devices The CP300 has built-in speakers. You can also monitor the sound of the

Page 138

Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI DevicesCP300 Owner’s Manual89ReferenceConnecting to a Mixer These are extra audio outputs in addition to the m

Page 139 - MIDI Implementation Chart

Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI DevicesCP300 Owner’s Manual90ReferenceUsing a standard MIDI cable (available separately), you can connect an e

Page 140 - Specifications

Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI DevicesCP300 Owner’s Manual91ReferenceControlling an External MIDI Keyboard This connection lets you play the

Page 141

Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI DevicesCP300 Owner’s Manual92Reference Connecting this instrument to a computer via MIDI opens up a whole worl

Page 142

Connecting to a Computer and Other MIDI DevicesCP300 Owner’s Manual93ReferenceUsing Local On/Off when connected to a computer When connecting the CP30

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Message ListCP300 Owner’s Manual94AppendixAppendixMessage ListThe messages are listed in alphabetical order.Message DescriptionBulk data reception has

Page 144 - (P, CP, YDP, DGX640, DGX650)

Message ListCP300 Owner’s Manual95AppendixThe instrument’s flash memory (storage memory) has expired. Consult your Yamaha dealer. If this message appea

Page 145

Message ListCP300 Owner’s Manual96AppendixDo you want to overwrite the data?This message prompts you to select whether you wish to overwrite the exist

Page 146

Message ListCP300 Owner’s Manual97AppendixMIDI Bulk data is being transmitted.This message appears when the instrument receives a bulk request from a

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