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12 CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
Component Names & Functions
[RR ] (Fast Forward) button
Whenever you are using a Preset Drum Pattern or a User
Song as the backing track, pressing this button will move the
play position forward by one measure at a time. Alternatively,
if you are using a Wave file as the backing track, pressing this
button will move the play position forward by one second at a
time. Press and hold the button to fast-forward continuously.
[J] (Stop) button
This button is used to stop recording or playback.
[R/K] (Play / Pause) button
This button is used to start recording or playback. In addition,
if playback is underway, this button can be pressed to pause
it. Pressing this button when recording is underway ends the
recording.
*Display
Using the display, you can confirm system messages, set
parameters, and perform a range of other operations.
(Knobs 1 to 3 (page 27)
Numbered 1 to 3 from left to right, these knobs can be
turned to control the parameters assigned to them. On each
different parameter setting page, furthermore, a different set
of parameters or operations is assigned to the knobs, and
they can be turned or pressed to set the parameters or
perform the operations.
A[L PAGE] and [PAGER] buttons (page 19)
Press these left and right buttons within a parameter setting
screen that comprises a number of different pages in order
to navigate between them.
B[EXIT/jump to edit] button (pages 21, 34)
Press this button to return to the Performance screen from
the parameter setting screen for the currently selected block
(page 31), from the Utility screen, or from the File screen.
Furthermore, by pressing the [PRE-AMP] button, the [MOD-
FX] button, the [PWR-AMP] button, the [REVERB] button, the
[MASTER COMPRESSOR] button, or a part button while
holding down the [EXIT/jump to edit] button, you can jump
directly to the corresponding parameter setting screen. You
can also press the [STORE/ASSIGN] button while holding
down the [EXIT/jump to edit] button to call up the screen for
assigning parameters to Knobs 1 to 3.
C[ENTER] button
Press this button to register settings and perform a range of
other operations.
D[UTILITY] button
Press this button to call up the Utility screen. The lamp to the
top-left of the button lights up whenever this screen is being
displayed. In addition, you can hold down the [UTILITY]
button and press the [FILE] button (or vice versa) to open
the Demo Song screen.
E[FILE] button (page 52)
Press this button to call up the File screen.
FNumber buttons [1] to [10]
Press the Number buttons to select different Performances
within the currently-selected memory bank. The number of
the currently selected Performance is indicated by lighting of
the lamp to the top-left of the corresponding button. When
this lamp flashes, meanwhile, it will indicate that selection of
a new Performance has started but not yet been completed.
Furthermore, whenever a parameter setting screen
comprising a number of different pages is displayed, the
Number buttons can also be used to jump quickly to the
corresponding page. At this time, the currently selected
page is indicated by flashing of the lamp to the top-left of the
corresponding button.
GBank buttons
Press the [PRE], [USER], or [EXT] button to select the Preset
Performance memory area, the User Performance memory
area, or an External Performance memory area, respectively.
Each of these areas comprises three individual memory
banks — for example, PRE1, PRE2, and PRE3 in the case of
the Preset Performance memory area. You can select these
banks by pressing the corresponding button ([PRE], [USER],
or [EXT]) as many times as required. Furthermore, you can
also jump directly to the first bank in the selected area —
namely, PRE1, USR1, or EXT1 — by holding down the [EXIT]
button and pressing the corresponding Bank button. When
the lamp to the top-left of a Bank button flashes, it will
indicate that selection of a new Performance has started but
not yet been completed.
HGroup buttons [A] to [D]
Press the [A], [B], [C], or [D] button to select the
corresponding group within the current Performance
memory bank. When the lamp to the top-left of a Group
button flashes, it will indicate that selection of a new
Performance has started but not yet been completed.
Furthermore, whenever a parameter setting screen
comprising a number of different pages is displayed, the
Group buttons can also be used to jump quickly to the
corresponding page. At this time, the currently selected
page is indicated by flashing of the lamp to the top-left of the
corresponding button.
I[TRANSPOSE] button (page 30)
Press this button to call up the Transpose screen. The lamp
to the top-left of the button lights up whenever this screen is
being displayed.
J
[MASTER COMPRESSOR] button (
pages
30, 31, 36)
Press this button to toggle the Master Compressor on and
off. The lamp to the top-left of the button lights up whenever
this block is activated. Furthermore, if you press and hold
this button (for at least one second), the Master
Compressor’s parameter setting screen will be displayed,
and the lamp will begin to flash. Even if this parameter
setting screen is being displayed, the Master Compressor
can still be toggled on and off by pressing the button. It
should be noted that the [MASTER COMPRESSOR] button’s
lamp will flash in one of two different ways to indicate
whether the block is on or off; specifically, the lamp stays lit
longer when the block is on, and it stays off longer when the
block is off.
K[MASTER EQUALIZER] knobs (page 30)
Turn these knobs to adjust the tone of all sound output by
your CP5 or CP50. The CP5 features five knobs for adjusting
the gain in individual frequency bands — namely, the [LOW],
[LOW MID], [MID], [HIGH MID], and [HIGH] knobs.
Meanwhile, the CP50 has three such knobs — [LOW], [MID],
and [HIGH]. The same adjustments can be performed using
the corresponding parameters from the Utility screen. (See
the Reference Manual pdf document for more details.)
LUSB TO DEVICE port (page 25)
USB flash-memory devices can be plugged into the CP5 via
this port.
CP5 only
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