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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual 21
Performances
Performances
In order to make effective use of your stage piano, it is important that you first understand the concept of Performances.
A group of Voices is referred to as a Performance, and your stage piano comes with a wide range of Performances ready
for use.
Parts Within a Performance
As shown in the illustrations below, each CP4 STAGE
Performance can contain a MAIN Part, a LAYER Part, and
a SPLIT Part; each CP40 STAGE Performance can
contain a MAIN Part and a SPLIT/LAYER Part. A Voice is
assigned to each of these Parts in order to configure the
Performance. The MAIN Part always produces a sound
when you play the keyboard. The LAYER Part is used
when you want to overlay two different Voices (page 24).
Meanwhile, the SPLIT Part is used when you want to
divide the keyboard into two halves so that different
Voices can be assigned to them (page 25).
NOTE On the CP40 STAGE, the SPLIT/LAYER Part can be used as
either a LAYER or SPLIT Part.
Changing Performances &
Voices
Voices are linked to Performances — that is to say, when
you select a new Performance, the Voices for all Parts will
change. In addition, if you select a Part and change its
Voice, that change will be reflected in the current
Performance (see the illustration below for details).
(Illustration shows a typical CP4 STAGE example.)
CP4 STAGE
CP40 STAGE
Multiple
Performances
Multiple
Performances
One Performance
One Performance
MAIN Part
Piano
MAIN Part
Piano
LAYER Part
Organ
SPLIT Part
Bass
SPLIT/LAYER Part
Bass
Select a new Performance
Performance 001
MAIN Part
Guitar
LAYER Part
Organ
SPLIT Part
Strings
Performance 004
MAIN Part
Piano
LAYER Part
Brass
SPLIT Part
Bass
Performance 004
MAIN Part
Piano
LAYER Part
Brass
SPLIT Part
Bass
Performance 004
MAIN Part
Organ
LAYER Part
Brass
SPLIT Part
Bass
MAIN Part’s Voice changes
Voices change together
with Performances
Select a new Voice
(with only MAIN Part on)
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