Recording Your Performance
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Basic Operation
Data Recorded to User Songs
Data recorded to individual tracks:
• Notes played
• Voice selection
• Pitch Bend
• Pedal/Modulation wheel ON/OFF
• Reverb depth (Reverb Send)
• Chorus depth (Chorus Send)
• Insertion effect depth (Dry/Wet Balance)
• Sound brightness (Brightness)
• Resonance effect setting (Harmonic Content)
• Equalizer’s low-range frequency setting (EQ Low Freq.)
• Equalizer’s low-range gain setting (EQ Low Gain)
• Equalizer’s high-range frequency setting (EQ High Freq.)
• Equalizer’s high-range gain setting (EQ High Gain)
• Voice octave setting (Octave)
• Voice volume level (Volume)
• Stereo image of each Voice (Pan)
• Fine tuning of the pitch of two Voices in Dual mode (Detune)
• Volume level changes for each Voice with response to the way you play (Touch Sense)
• Voice Transpose (Transpose)
• Scale (Scale)
• Depth of Soft pedal effect (Soft Pedal Depth)
• Depth of string resonance (String Resonance Depth)
• Depth of sustain sampling (Sustain Sampling Depth)
• Volume of the key-off sound (Key-off Sampling Depth)
• Modulation (Modulation)
• Pitch Bend range (Pitch Bend Range)
Data recorded globally to all tracks:
• Tempo
• Time signature (beat)
• Reverb type
• Chorus type
• Insertion effect type
n You can change any of the settings with the exception of note data (including the Octave and Transpose setting)
after recording.
n You can change the time signature at the beginning of the Song, or at a specific position in the Song, by using the
B [– (NO)][+ (YES)] buttons while the Song is stopped.
n When you record in the Dual or Split mode, the CP300 records each Voice onto a separate track. For details, refer
to page 48.