Yamaha CP5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Internal Design of the CP5 & CP50
Reference
Left & Right Parts
[VOICE]
[PRE-AMP]
[MOD-FX]
[PWR-AMP] (CP5 only)
[LEFT1]/[LEFT2]/[RIGHT1]/
[RIGHT2] (CP5)
[LEFT]/[RIGHT] (CP50)
[COMMON]
Song Setting Area
[SONG SETTING]
[RECORD]
TRACK Part
[TRACK]
MIC INPUT Part
[MIC INPUT] (CP5 only)
Settings for All Parts
[REVERB]
Settings for All Performances
[MASTER COMPRESSOR]
[UTILITY]
[FILE]
Appendix
12 CP5/CP50 Reference Manual
Reference
This section provides a detailed description of the parameters used to configure your CP5 or CP50.
Left & Right Parts
The following describes the parameters that can be set for left and right parts on a block-by-block
basis. These descriptions apply to the LEFT1, LEFT2, RIGHT1, and RIGHT2 parts on the CP5, and
to the LEFT and RIGHT parts on the CP50.
Voice Block
The Voice block is used to set a basic sound for the currently selected part.
Configuring Voice Parameters
Voices on your CP5 or CP50 are arranged into a number of different categories based on instru-
ment type or sound characteristics (i.e., piano, guitar, bass, etc.). For the purpose of explanation,
this section will introduce the voices from the PIANO and E.PIANO (electric piano) categories as
typical examples of the voices available on your stage piano. For details regarding all categories
and voices, refer to the Data List pdf document.
Edit Sequence Press the [VOICE] button Turn Knob 1 and Knob 2 or press buttons [1] to [10]
Voice name Description
PIANO Category
CF Grand* The CF Grand piano has a straightforward sound, making it suitable for practically all musical
genres. Featuring a broad dynamic range, this piano type provides for highly expressive perfor-
mances.
S6 Grand*
(CP5 only)
In contrast to the two CF-series pianos, the S6 Grand has a more compact, woody sound. Allowing
you to play with both warmth and power, it is ideal for a diverse range of musical genres.
E. PIANO Category
CP80* Reproducing the classic sound of the Yamaha CP80 Electric Grand Piano, the CP80 piano type can
also be used to recreate an unique “Eighties” feel by boosting the high frequencies with the accom-
panying pre-amplifier.
CP88* The CP88 piano and accompanying pre-amplifier deliver a nostalgia-laden sound distinctive of the
Yamaha CP80 Electric Grand Piano, particularly in the mid-frequency range.
71Rd I
(CP5 only)
The 71Rd I is the earliest-sounding of the CP5's Rd-series electric pianos. With the soft attack and
fast decay distinctive of felt hammers, it produces a mellow, hollow tone.
73Rd I
(CP5 only)
The 73Rd I piano replicates an electric piano with rubber-topped hammers, and compared to the
71 Rd I, it has a slightly brighter, more sustained tone. Overall, this Rd-series piano produces a
dark, heavy sound.
75Rd I The 75Rd I piano reproduces the bright, sustained sound of an electric piano featuring high-perfor-
mance versions of tines, pickups, and other sound-generating components.
78Rd II
(CP5 only)
Replicating the effect of plastic hammers and a high-fidelity, integrated-circuit pre-amplifier, the
78Rd II boasts the brightest sound of the Rd series.
Dyno
(CP5 only)
The Dyno piano type significantly boosts the high-frequency range of the 78Rd II to give a sparkling
“Eighties” sound.
69Wr In contrast to the Rd piano types provided by the CP5 or CP50. the 69Wr is characterized by a gen-
tle attack and fast decay. Furthermore, this piano type features a tight dynamic range.
77Wr Rounding off the vintage electric piano lineup of CP5 or CP50, the 77Wr piano type features a stron-
ger attack and more brilliant overall tone than the 69Wr.
DX Legend The DX Legend reproduces the indispensable vintage sound of the DX electric piano, which
remains a classic even to this day.