Yamaha CGP-1000 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
CGP-1000 Owner’s Manual
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Song playback stops before the Song is finished.
•The Guide function is turned on. (In this case, playback
is “waiting” for the correct key to be played.) Press the
[GUIDE] button to turn off the guide function.
The Song last selected before turning off the power is
no longer available.
If the Song last selected before turning off the power is
contained in USB storage device, you’ll need to reinsert/
reconnect the same USB storage device to call up the
Song again.
The measure number is different from that of the
score in the Song Position display, shown by pressing
the [REW]/[FF] buttons.
•This happens when playing back music data for which a
specific, fixed tempo is set.
In the AB Repeat function, the B point cannot be set.
•The A point has not been set. Set the B point only after
setting the A point.
When playing back a Song, some channels do not
play.
Playback of these channels may be set to “OFF.” Turn
playback on for those channels that are set to “OFF”
(page 143).
A Song to which write-protect has been applied
(“Prot. 2 Edit” is shown at the upper left of the Song
name) cannot be moved to external media such as a
SmartMedia card or floppy disk.
•A Song to which write-protect has been applied cannot
be moved to an external media such as SmartMedia/
floppy disk, etc. Use the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal to
move the song to a USB flash memory device connected
to this instrument.
The Tuning Curve of the piano Voice does not quite
match that of other instruments’ Voices.
•The Tuning Curve designed especially for piano Voices
may not sound with the appropriate pitches when used
with other instrument Voices. Set the Tuning Curve to
“FLAT” (page 100).
The melody still plays back, even when specifying Track
1 as the part to be muted for one-handed practice.
•A part other than the melody part has been assigned to
Track 1. Reassign the channel containing the melody to
Track 1 (page 142).
The Guide lamps do not light during Song playback,
even after pressing the [GUIDE] button.
Make sure to turn on the Guide lamps (page 141).
•Any notes outside of the 88-key range cannot be indi-
cated by the Guide lamps.
The Guide lamps light an octave or two lower/higher
than the actual pitch.
•The Guide lamps sometimes light an octave or two
lower/higher than the actual pitch depending on the
selected Voice.
The lamps in the chord section of the keyboard light.
•The Guide function for chords (page 50) has been
enabled. Turn the Style off by pressing the [ACMP ON/
OFF] button.
The Guide lamps do not indicate how to play chords.
Make sure that the Guide Mode is set to “FollowLights”
(page 50).
•You cannot check how to play chords with the Guide
lamps if the chord fingering method is set to “Single Fin-
ger,” “Full Keyboard” or “AI Full Keyboard.” Select
another fingering method (page 108).
When displaying the music score, long notes that
have been entered, such as whole notes and ties, are
not displayed correctly.
Long notes, such as whole notes and ties, may not be
shown in the music score display exactly as they were
entered. Selecting “Tenuto” by pressing the [H] button
before inputting each note in the Step Record display
(page 149) may solve the problem.
The tempo, beat, measure and music notation is not
displayed correctly.
Some Song data for the instrument has been recorded
with special “free tempo” settings. For such Song data,
the tempo, beat, measure and music notation will not be
displayed correctly.
The note name partially obscures the note in the dis-
play.
When several notes occur close to each other, the note
name may obscure the note at left.
The music score of the right-hand/left-hand part is
not displayed.
•The appropriate channels have not been assigned to the
right-hand and left-hand parts. Set RIGHT and LEFT to
the appropriate channels (page 39).
The notation in the display is cut off, with the middle
of a measure starting on the next line.
When all the notes of a measure cannot fit on one line,
the remaining notes in the measure are carried over to
the next line.
Dotted notes are indicated as rests.
•This is normal; sometimes dotted notes are indicated as
rests.
Chords are not displayed.
If the selected Song does not contain chord data, chords
are not displayed.
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