User manual YAMAHA CP4 STAGE / CP40 STAGE

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[. . . ] STAGE PIANO Ow n e r ’s M a nu al EN SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION (for CP4 STAGE) PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. [. . . ] Accordingly, these characters should not be removed. 1 Plug a USB flash-memory device into the [TO DEVICE] USB terminal on the rear panel. 5 If necessary, use the [d] button to move to the screen’s other panes and set the tempo, time signature, click sound, and other metronome parameters for recording. Move the cursor (R) to any parameter you wish to modify using the [l] and [r] buttons, and then change the setting using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial. Quick Start Guide 2 Press the [I] (Record) button. The light above the button will start to flash, indicating that the stage piano is in Recording Standby mode. AUDIO REC Metronome Tempo R 90 Beat 4/ 4 W Press the [d] button. AUDIO REC Metronome ClickVol R100 W Press the [d] button. AUDIO REC The first pane of the Audio Recording screen will be displayed, and a file name will be automatically assigned. NOTE PreCount R1meas AutoClk on U AUDIO REC File Name [WAV001}{] R[ENTER] D File name • Although the metronome will normally start to play automatically at the beginning of recording, its sound will not be recorded. If you do not need the metronome to start automatically in this way, set the AutoClk parameter to “off”. In addition, you can also toggle the metronome on and off while recording using the [METRONOME] button. • The Tempo, Beat (time signature), and ClickVol parameters can also be set on the General screen from the Performance Common Edit area; the PreCount and AutoClk parameters can also be set on the General screen from the Utility area. For more details on these parameters, refer to the Reference Manual (pdf). CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual 35 6 Press the [R] (Play) button. The stage piano will start to record. During recording, the light above the [R] (Play) button will turn on and the light above the [I] (Record) button will stop flashing and stay lit. Playing Audio Files As described below, your stage piano can play audio (Wave) files from a USB flash-memory device, regardless of whether they have been created by the instrument itself or come from another source. 1 Plug the USB flash-memory device containing the audio file to be played into the [TO DEVICE] USB terminal on the rear panel. NOTE • Audio files to be played using the stage piano must be located in the root directory* of the USB flash-memory device. (*: The directory initially displayed when you open the USB flash-memory device on a computer or the like. ) The following screen will be displayed while recording. • Your stage piano only supports the playback of 44. 1-kHz, 16-bit, stereo audio files in . WAV format. AUDIO REC Recording. . . 00:05 Time elapsed since start of recording 2 Press the [J] (Stop) button. NOTE Regardless of the screen currently displayed, the [I] (Record) button can be pressed at any time to begin recording when the stage piano is in Recording Standby mode. In such a case, you can return to the Audio Recording screen by pressing the [I] (Record) button once again after recording has started. The first pane of the Audio Playback screen will be displayed. 7 To stop or pause recording, press the [J] (Stop) button. When recording is ended normally in this way, the Audio Playback screen will be displayed. On this screen, the recorded audio file will be automatically selected for playback. AUDIO PLAY 00:00 File RWAV001}{ File name Volume 100 D 3 Quick Start Guide AUDIO PLAY 00:00 File RWAV002}{ Volume 100D Ensure that the cursor (R) is located at the File parameter, and then select the audio file (. WAV) you wish to play using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial. If necessary, adjust the playback volume for audio files. Move the cursor (R) to the Volume parameter using the [r] button, and then change the setting using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial. File WAV001}{ Volume R127 D NOTE Recording will end automatically when the length of the recorded file exceeds 74 minutes. 4 AUDIO PLAY 00:00 Audio-file playback position (time display) NOTICE Audio files from a source other than your stage piano may be extremely loud. Before starting playback, therefore, you should always set the Volume parameter to “0” You can then raise the volume slowly to a suitable . level while playing the file in Step 5 below. NOTE • When playing audio files recorded using your stage piano, set the Volume parameter to “127” in order to have them play back at the same volume as when recorded. • The Volume parameter can also be set on the General screen from the Utility area. 36 CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual 5 Press the [R] (Play) button. The selected audio file will start to play. During playback, the light above the [R] (Play) button will turn on. Renaming an audio file As described below, you can rename audio files (. WAV) created by the stage piano or from another source on the Audio Playback screen. 1 AUDIO PLAY 01:15 File RWAV001}{ Volume 127 D Carry out Steps 1 to 3 from Playing Audio Files to select the file you wish to rename. Use the [d] button to move to the screen’s second pane. File RWAV001}{ Rename [ENTER] W 2 6 To stop or pause playback, press the [J] (Stop) button. Playback of the audio file will stop. AUDIO PLAY 00:00 3 Tip Starting and stopping audio playback using a foot switch With an FC4 or FC5 Foot Switch connected via the [ASSIGNABLE] FOOT SWITCH jack, you can make the following setting in order to start and stop playback of audio files using the foot switch. Press [UTILITY]; select 03: Controller; press [ENTER]; set FS (Foot Switch Control Number) to “98 (Play/ Stop)”. Move the cursor (R) to Rename using the [r] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. Name [WAV001}{] AUDIO Rename 4 Change the name of the file as required, and then press the [ENTER] button. For details on how to set a name, refer to Entering text (page 20) from the Basic Operations & Display Content section. The following confirmation message will be displayed before a file is renamed. Are you sure?[NO]/[YES] Tip Using the Key-on Start function As described below, your stage piano’s Key-on Start function can be used to start recording or playback of an audio file automatically when you play the keyboard. Press the [-1/NO] button if you do not wish to proceed. Quick Start Guide 5 Press the [+1/YES] button. The file will be renamed. 1 Carry out Steps 1 to 5 from Recording Your Playing as Audio or Steps 1 to 4 from Playing Audio Files. Hold down the [J] (Stop) button and press the [R] (Play) button. The light above the [R] (Play) button will start to flash to indicate that Key-on Start is active. [. . . ] Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. 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