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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual 29
Quick Start Guide
NOTE
The Part sliders will be assigned to volume control whenever
you turn on the instrument or select a new Performance
(page 21).
When the physical position of the slider and the current value
do not match, the current value will be displayed in
parentheses.
2 While playing the keyboard to hear the sound
produced, adjust the values for the selected
parameter.
Example: Adjusting MAIN Parts chorus send
level
The following screen will be displayed when a Part
slider is operated.
NOTE
Even when a Part is off, its value for the selected parameter
will be changed by moving the corresponding slider.
The parameters controlled by the Part sliders can also be set
using the Volume, ChoSend, and RevSend parameters on the
Play Mode screen from the Performance Part Edit area. (Refer
to the Reference Manual (pdf) for details.)
MASTER EQUALIZER sliders
Using the MASTER EQUALIZER (EQ) sliders, you can
adjust the overall tone of your stage piano. In specific
terms, each of the sliders controls the gain in a different
frequency band.
From the left, the CP4 STAGE’s five sliders control the
Low, LowMid, Mid, HighMid, and High bands, while the
three on the CP40 STAGE control the Low, Mid, and High
bands. Regardless of which slider you operate, the
current gain levels for all will be displayed on-screen.
Pedals
Refer to Connecting Pedals on page 17.
Raising or Lowering the
Pitch of Keyboard Notes
[-] and [+] TRANSPOSE buttons
Using the [-] and [+] TRANSPOSE buttons, you can shift
the pitch of keyboard notes upward or downward by up
to 12 semitones. Each press of the buttons raises or
lowers the pitch by one semitone, and when the pitch has
been transposed up or down, the corresponding button
will light up. Using this Transpose function, you can easily
perform tunes in different keys without having to change
what you actually play on the keyboard. If you press the
[-] and [+] TRANSPOSE buttons together, the transpose
setting will return to “0” and neither button will light up.
When you press the [-] or [+] TRANSPOSE button, the
screen similar to the following will be displayed.
NOTE You can also change the transpose setting using the Tr nsps
parameter on the General screen from the Utility area. (Refer
to the Reference Manual (pdf) for details.)
1
2
Move the MAIN Part’s slider.
CHORUS light
turns on
Part:MAIN
 1
ChoSend
00
Gain
increases
Gain
decreases
Low LowMid Mid
+ 0dB +0dB + 0
HighMid High
dB +0dB +0dB
Tran
 +
spose
0semi
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