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EN CGP-1000 OWNER’ S MANUAL.
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3 CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this man ual in a saf e place f or future reference . W ARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 4 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 5 T hank you for purchasing this Y amaha Clavino v a! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that y ou can fully take ad vantage of the ad vanced and convenient functions of the instrument. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and hand y place for future reference.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 6 Accessories Guide to Y amaha Online Member Product User Registration “50 greats for the Piano” Music Book Owner’ s Manual Data List T he following items may be included or optional, depending on y our locale: Bench ■ T uning Unlike an acoustic piano, the instrument does not need to be tuned.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 7 V arious display pages and menus appear on the LCD displa y of this instrument, indicating the functions and opera- tions. T hroughout this manual, arrows are used in the instructions, indicating in shorthand the process of calling up these functions.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 8 Adding Effects to Voices Played on the Keyboard ......................................................... 86 Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) ....................................... 88 Basic Procedure .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 9 Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices Introduction Quick Guide Basic Operation Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Registering and Recalling Cust.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 10 Introduction Enhanced Realism and Natural Expressi veness Authentic Acoustic Piano-like T ouch NW (Natural W ood) with Synthetic ivory keytops T he CGP-1000 is one of a new breed of instruments that features a keyboard with the feel of real iv ory .
11 Introduction CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual Perform Along with a Full Band —Song Playback ......................................................................... page 35 Pla y along with previously recorded Song data, and fill out your solo perfor - mance with the sounds and arrangement of an entire band or orc hestra.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 12 Introduction P anel Controls 1 [POWER] switc h .............................................................. P . 14 2 [USB T O DEVICE] T erminal .............................................. P . 22 3 [MASTER VOLUME] dial .
13 CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual Introduction VOICE CONTROL l VO ICE category selection buttons .................................... P . 32 m [V OICE EFFECT] button ................................................... P . 86 ONE TOUCH SETTING n [1]–[4] buttons .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 14 Introduction Pla ying the K eyboard 1 Connecting the power cable F irst insert the plug of the po wer cable into the A C connector on the Cla vinova, then plug the other end of the cable into the proper AC outlet on the w all.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 15 Introduction 5 Playing the keyboard Pla y the keyboard to produce sound. Adjusting the volume While pla ying the keyboard, adjust the volume lev el by using the [MASTER V OLUME] located at the left of the panel. 6 T urning the power off Press the [POWER] s witch to turn the po wer off.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 16 Introduction Setting Up Music Rest To Raise the Music Rest: 1 Gently open the front portion of lid. 2 Pull the music rest up and tow ard y ourself until it goes at y our fa vorite angle. 3 Gently lower the music rest so that it rests at the angle.
Using Headphones CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 17 Introduction F or the longer stay , use the inner recess, and for the shorter sta y , use the outer recess to support the lid. ■ To close the lid: 1 Hold the lid sta y and carefully raise the lid. 2 Hold the lid in its raised position and lower the lid sta y .
Changing the Display Language CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 18 Introduction Changing the Display Language T his determines the language used in the display for messages, file names, and char acter input.
Display Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 19 Introduction Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Adjust the brightness of the displa y . 1 Call up the operation display . [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → T AB[ √ ][ ® ] CONFIG 2 2 Press the [2 π π π π † † † † ] button to adjust the brightness of the display .
Display Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 20 Introduction After selecting, press the [DIRECT A CCESS] button then press the [EXIT] button to return to the Main displa y .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 21 Introduction Handling the Flopp y Disk Dri ve (FDD) and Flopp y Disks (The floppy disk drive is optional. For instructions on installing the floppy disk drive, see page 213.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 22 Introduction Handling the USB Stor age Device (USB Flash Memory/Flopp y Disk, etc) T his instrument features a built-in [USB TO DEVICE] termi- nal.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 23 Quic k Guide Quic k Guide Playing the Demos The Demos are more than just songs—they also provide helpful, easy-to-understand introductions to the features, functions and operations of the instrument.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 24 Showing Specific Demo T opics To return back to the previous displa y , press the [J] button. When the Demo has more than one screen.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 25 Operations in the Basic Displays To start with, you should know a little about the basic displays that appear in the Quick Guide.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 26 Operation of the File Selection Display In the File Selection displa y , you can select the V oice (page 28)/Song ( page 35 )/Style (page 44), etc. In the example here, we’ll call up and use the Song Selection displa y .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 27 Operation of the Function Display In the Function displa y , you can make detailed settings. In the example here, we’ll call up and use the keyboard touc h sensiti vity setting displa y . Categories of detailed settings are shown.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 28 F or details on the touc h sensiti vity settings, see page 29. Playing V oices The instrument features a variety of V oices, including exceptionally realistic piano V oices. Playing the Piano V oice Here, we’ll call up and pla y the piano v oice.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 29 One-touch Piano Play T his con venient, easy-to-use feature completely and automatically reconfi gures the entire instrument for optimum piano performance. No matter w hat settings you’ ve made from the panel, you can instantly call up the piano settings by a single button press.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 30 Using the Pedals T he instrument features three pedals. ● Damper Pedal (Right) T he damper pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting y ou sustain the sound of the v oices even after releasing the keys.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 31 Adjusting the T empo or Setting the T ime Signature of the Metronome Sound ■ Adjusting the Metronome T empo 1 Press the TEMPO [–]/[+] button to call up the pop-up tempo setting display . 2 Press the TEMPO [–]/[+] buttons to set the tempo.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 32 Playing V arious V oices T he instrument features a v ariety of V oices such as strings or wind instruments, including exceptionally realistic piano V oices. Playing Preset V oices T he preset V oices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 33 Y ou can call up the information for the selected V oice by pressing the [7 π ] (INFORMA TION) button. n T he V oice type and its defining characteristics are indicated abo ve the Preset V oice name. F or details on the char acteris- tics, see page 78.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 34 Playing the V oice Demos To listen to the various V oices and hear ho w they sound especially in context, listen to the demo songs for eac h V oice. 1 In the V oice Selection display (page 33 step 3), press the [8 † † † † ] (DEMO) button to start the Demo for the selected V oice.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 35 Practicing with the Songs n Song On the instrument, performance data is called a “Song. ” Playing Back Songs Before Practicing T he instrument includes not only the preset demo Songs, but also man y preset Songs.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 36 Playing Songs saved to USER (page 43) 1 Press the [SONG SELECT] button to call up the Song selection displa y . 2 Press the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] button to select the USER tab. 3 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select the desired Song.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 37 Boost the volume of the part to be practiced On the instrument, a single Song can contain separate data for up to sixteen MIDI c hannels. Specify the channel for practicing and increase the pla yback v olume for the c hannel.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 38 Displaying Music Notation (Score) Y ou can view the music notation of the selected Song. We suggest that y ou read through the music notation before starting to practice. •T he instrument can displa y the music notation of commercially-a vailable music data or y our recorded Songs.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 39 Set the detailed parameters of the view type as desired. 1 Press the [8 π π π π † † † † ] (SETUP) button to call up the detailed setting display . 2 Press the [1 π π π π † † † † ]–[6 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to set the view type.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 40 T he indicator of the [TRA CK 1 (R)] button goes out. Y ou can now pla y that part by y ourself. n Have the guide lamp flash a lead-in to the music In the GUIDE LAMP TIMING, select NEXT (page 142). Practice the muted part using the guide lamps.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 41 Practicing the Left-hand Part (TRACK 2) Using the Guide Lamps T he indicator of the [TRA CK 2 (L)] button goes out.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 42 Other Methods for Specifying the A–B Repeat Range ● Specifying the repeat range while Songs are stopped 1 Press the [FF] button to advance to the Point A location. 2 Press the [REPEA T] button to specify Point A.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 43 1 Press the [SONG SELECT] button to call up the Song selection display . 2 Press the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons to select the appropriate tab (USER, USB, etc.) to which you want to save the data. Select USER to save the data to internal memory , or select USB to save the data to a USB storage device.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 44 T he instrument automatically matc hes your performance on the keyboard to the Song pla ybac k and chords, no matter what keys y ou pla y . It even c hanges the sound according to the w a y you pla y . T ry pla ying in the three different wa ys below .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 45 Playing “Mary Had a Little Lamb” with the Auto Accompaniment Feature 1 22 2 33 3 5 1 1 1 3 21 2 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 C CG C C G C C MAR Y HAD A LITTLE LAMB Tr aditional Style: Country P op Ending 1 Press the STYLE CONTROL “COUNTRY” button.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 46 •T he Style type and its defining char acteristics are indicated above the Preset Style name. F or details on the character - istics, see page 107. •W hen the [7 π ] (REPERT OIRE) button is pressed after selecting a Style, y ou can call up the custom panel settings (for voices and tempos, etc.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 47 Pattern V ariation While you pla y , you can automatically add specially created intros and endings, as well as v ariations in the rhythm/ chord patterns, for more d ynamic, professional-sounding performances.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 48 During Style Playback ● Main T his is used for pla ying the main part of the Song. It plays an accompaniment pattern of sev eral measures, and repeats indefinitely . Each preset Style features four different patterns.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 49 Learning How to Play (Indicate) Chords for Style Playback Learning the Notes to Play for Certain Chords If know the name of a c hord but don’ t know how to pla y it, y ou can ha ve the instrument sho w you the notes to pla y (Chord T utor function).
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 50 Checking How to Play Chords with the Guide Lamps F or Songs containing c hord data, y ou can ha ve the indi vidual notes of the c hords indicated with the Guide lamps on the instrument. T he Guide lamps in the c hord section of the keyboard flash according to the c hords of the Song.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 51 Helpful hints for using One T ouch Setting ● Automatically changing One T ouch Settings with the Main sections (OTS Link) T he conv enient O TS (One T ouch Setting) Link function lets y ou automatically ha ve One T ouch Settings change when you select a different Main section (A–D).
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 52 Calling Up Ideal Setups for Each Song—Music Finder If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don’t know which Style and V oice settings would be appropriate, the convenient Music Finder function can help you out.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 53 Notice that the panel settings have been automatically changed to match the music genre of the selected record. • Te mpo Lock T empo Lock function lets you a void c hanging the T empo during Style playback w hen selecting another record.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 54 Singing Along with Song Playback (Karaoke) or Y our Own Per formance Connect a microphone to the instrument and sing along with Song playback (Karaoke) or your own per for- mance. The lyrics can be displayed when the Song contains lyric data.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 55 Singing with the L yrics Display T ry singing while pla ying back a Song containing lyric data When the T ext display appears, press the [1 † ] (L YRICS) button to display the lyrics. Sing while follo wing along with the lyrics on the displa y .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 56 Convenient Functions for Karaoke T ranspose Y ou can use this to adjust the key of the Song if it is too high or lo w . •T r ansposing the Song key up ................ Press the TRANSPOSE [+] button. •T r ansposing the Song key down .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 57 Adding Harmony V ocals to Y our V oice Y ou can also automatically apply v arious harmon y vocals to y our v oice. If the Song contains this data, the current c hord name will be displa yed in the Main displa y during Song pla yback, letting y ou easily c heck w hether the Song contains c hord data or not.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 58 Convenient Functions for Singing Along with Y our Own Per formance Changing the Key (T ranspose) Y ou can match both the Song and y our keyboard performance to a certain key .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 59 Displaying the Music Score on the Instrument and the Lyrics and T ext on external monitor T his con venient sing-along function lets y ou ha ve the music sco.
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 60 Recording Y our Per formance as Audio (USB Audio Recorder) Here you’ll learn ho w to record y our performance as audio data to a USB flash memory .
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 61 T he follo wing information is indicated on the PROPER TY displa y . • DRIVE NAME ...................................... Number of the USB storage device (USB 1, USB 2, etc.) • ALL SIZE ..................
Quic k Guide CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 62 Playing Back the Recorded Per formance Pla y back the recorded performance. [USB] → [E] (USB A UDIO RECORDER).
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 63 Basic Operation Basic Oper ation Selecting Message Language Y ou can select the desired language of the displa y messages.
Instant Selection of the Displays—Direct Access CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 64 Basic Operation Instant Selection of the Displays— Direct Access With the con venient Direct Access function, you can instantly call up the desired displa y—with just a single additional button press.
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 65 Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) T here are two basic display types – Main and Selection. Here are explanations of each displa y segment and its basic operation.
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 66 File Selection Display Configuration and Basic Operation T he File Selection display appears w hen y ou press one of the buttons shown below . F rom here y ou can select V oices, Styles, and other data.
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 67 File Selection Display Basic Operation 1 Select the tab containing the desired file by using the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons.
Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 68 Basic Operation File/Folder Operations in the File Selection Display •S a ving F iles ............................................................................
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 69 Saving Files T his operation lets you sa ve y our original data (such as Songs and V oices you’ ve created) to a file.
Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 70 Basic Operation Copying Files/Folders (Copy & Paste) T his operation lets you copy a file/folder and paste it to another location (folder). 1 Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to copy .
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 71 Moving Files (Cut & Paste) T his operation lets you cut a file and paste it to another location (folder). 1 Call up the display containing the file you want to move.
Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 72 Basic Operation Renaming Files/Folders T his operation lets you rename files/folders. 1 Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to rename. 2 Press the [1 † † † † ] (NAME) button.
Basic Operation Basic Displays (Main Display and File Selection Display) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 73 Entering Characters T he instructions that follow show you ho w to enter char acters in naming your files/ folders and when entering the K eyword for Music F inder function/website.
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 74 Basic Operation • Inserting a Character 1 Move the cursor to the desired position. Use the same operation as in “Deleting Characters” abo ve. 2 Press the [2 π† ]–[6 π† ], [7 π ] buttons to enter numbers and sym- bols.
Basic Operation Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 75 Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings Independently by Item 1 Call up the operation display . [FUNCTION] → [J] UTILITY → T AB[ ® ]SYSTEM RESET 2 Select items by pressing the [1 π π π π † † † † ]–[3 π π π π † † † † ] buttons.
Data Backup CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 76 Basic Operation 3 Press one of the [F]–[I] buttons to call up the relevant display for sav- ing your data. 4 Select one of the tabs (other than the PRESET) by pressing the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons. Note that the file in the PRESET tab displa y is the file of factory-programmed settings.
Basic Operation Data Backup CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 77 Backup procedure 1 Insert/connect the backup USB storage device (destination). 2 Call up the display containing the desired file to be copied. Song: Press the [SONG SELECT] button. Style: Press the STYLE category selection buttons.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 78 Using, Creating and Editing V oices Reference Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Characteristics T he V oice type and its defining characteristics are indicated abo ve the Preset V oice name. Reference to Quick Guide pages Playing V oices .
Reference Using, Creating and Editing V oices Playing Different V oices Simultaneously CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 79 Playing Different V oices Simulta- neously T he instrument keyboard features various functions and performance conveniences that are simply una vailable on an acoustic instrument.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Playing Different V oices Simultaneously CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 80 Playing T wo V oices Simultaneously (Right 1 and 2 Parts) Y ou can pla y two V oices simultaneously with the Right 1 and 2 parts b y turning Dual on.
Playing Different V oices Simultaneously CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 81 Using, Creating and Editing V oices Playing Different V oices with the Left and Right Hands (Right 1 and Left Parts) Y ou can pla y different V oices with the Left and Right Hands (Right 1 and Left parts) by turning Split on.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound (iAFC) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 82 Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound (iAFC) When iAFC is engaged, the instrument will sound deeper and more resonant, similar to an acoustic musical instrument.
Enhancing the Acoustic Realism of the Sound (iAFC) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 83 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 4 Press the [5 π π π π † † † † ]/[6 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to adjust the SP A TIAL EFFECT depth.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Changing Pitch CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 84 Changing Pitch T ranspose Tr anspose the pitch of the keyboard up or do wn (in semitones). •T ransposing during performance Y ou can easily set the desired transposition of the o verall sound of the instru- ment by pressing the TRANSPOSE [–]/[+] buttons.
Changing Pitch CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 85 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 4 Change the following settings as necessary . •T uning the individual notes of the keyboard (TUNE) 1 Press the [3 π π π π † † † † ] button to select the note for tuning.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Adding Effects to V oices Played on the Keyboard CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 86 Adding Effects to V oices Played on the Keyboard T he instrument features a sophisticated multi-processor effect system which can add extraordinary depth and expression to y our sound.
Adding Effects to V oices Played on the Keyboard CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 87 Using, Creating and Editing V oices Selecting the Harmony/Echo type Y ou can select the desired Harmony/Ec ho effect from a v ariety of types. In order to make the type you’ ve selected here effective, set HARMONY/ECHO to On in the displa y shown in step 4 abov e.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 88 ● Multi Assign T ype Multi Assign effect automatically assigns notes play ed simultaneously in the right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (V oices).
Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 89 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 2 Use the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons to call up the relevant setting display . F or information on the av ailable parameters, see the section “ Adjustable items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE displa ys” on page 90.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 90 Adjustable Items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE Dis- plays T he following explanations cover the a v ailable items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE displa ys.
Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 91 Using, Creating and Editing V oices EQ (Equalizer) CMP (Master Compressor) See page 97.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 92 7 Press the [8 π π π π ] (OK) button to apply your Revoice settings. To cancel the Revoice operation, press the [8 † ] (C ANCEL) button.
Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 93 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 6 Use the [3 π π π π † † † † ]/[4 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to select the part to which you want to apply the effect.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 94 10 If you have selected one of the DSP 2–5 effect blocks in step 5: Y ou can edit its standard parameters as well as its v ariation parameter .
Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 95 Using, Creating and Editing V oices EQ (Equalizer) Equalizer (also called “EQ”) is a sound processor that divides the frequenc y spec- trum into multiple bands that can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the over all frequency response.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 96 6 Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select a preset EQ type. 7 Use the [3 π π π π † † † † ]–[7 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to boost or cut each of the five bands.
Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 97 Using, Creating and Editing V oices Master Compressor Compressor is an effect commonly used to limit and compress the dynamics (soft- ness/loudness) of an audio signal.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editing the V olume and T onal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 98 ■ Editing and Saving the selected Master Compressor 6 Use the [1 π π π π.
V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 99 Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Creating (V oice Set) T he instrument has a V oice Set feature that allows you to create y our own V oices by editing some parameters of the existing V oices.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 100 Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET Displays T he following cov ers in detail the editable par ameters that are set in the displa ys explained in step 3 of the “Basic Procedure” on page 99.
V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 101 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 2. LEFT PEDAL T his allows you to select the function to be assigned to the left pedal. SOUND ● FIL TER Filter is a processor that c hanges the timbre or tone of a sound by either bloc king or passing a specific frequency r ange.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 102 ● EG T he EG (Envelope Generator) settings determine how the lev el of the sound changes in time.
V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 103 Using, Creating and Editing V oices 2. DSP 3. EQ HARMONY Harmony sets the Right 1 and 2 parts together .
Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 104 2 In the ORGAN FLUTES V oice Selection display , press the [6 π π π π ] (FOOT - AGE) button to call up the VOICE SET [ORGAN FLUTES] display . 3 Use the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons to call up the relevant setting display .
V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 105 Using, Creating and Editing V oices Editable Parameters in the VOICE SET [ORGAN FLUTES] displays T he following covers in detail the editable parameters that are set in the displa ys explained in step 3 of the “Basic Procedure” on page 103.
Using, Creating and Editing V oices V oice Creating (Voice Set) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 106 EFFECT/EQ Same parameters as in the VOICE SET “EFFECT/EQ” tab displa y explained on page 102. Disabling automatic selection of V oice Sets (effects, etc.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 107 Using, Creating and Editing the A uto Accompaniment Styles Style Characteristics T he Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated abov e the Preset Style name.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 108 Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style Rh ythm is one of the most important parts of a Style. T ry to play the melod y along with just the rh ythm.
Style Playback-related Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 109 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Playback-related Settings T he instrument has a variety of Style pla yback functions, w hich can be accessed in the displa y , see page 110.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Playback-related Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 110 2 Use the [1 π π π π † † † † ]–[8 π π π π † † † † ] buttons for each setting.
Split Point Settings CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 111 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles T empo T his determines whether the tempo changes or not w hen you c hange Styles dur - ing Style pla yback. HOLD ................T he tempo setting of the previous Style is maintained.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Editing the V olume and T onal Balance of the Style (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 112 Editing the V olume and T onal Bal- ance of the Style (MIXING CONSOLE) Y ou can set v arious mixing-related par ameters of the Style.
Convenient Music Finder feature CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 113 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles • Search by song title or music genre (MUSIC) or keyword 1 Press the [A] (MUSIC)/[B] (KEYWORD) button to call up the character entry display .
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Convenient Music Finder feature CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 114 Creating a Set of Favorite Records As convenient as the Sear ch function is in .
Convenient Music Finder feature CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 115 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles 3 Edit the record as desired. • Editing the song name/keyword/Style name Input each item in the same w a y as done in the Searc h displa y (page 113).
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Convenient Music Finder feature CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 116 CAUTION • Selecting “REPLACE” auto- matically deletes all your original records from inter- nal memory . Make sure that all impor- tant data has been archived to another location before- hand.
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 117 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator Y ou can create your o wn Styles—recording them by y ourself or b y combining the internal Style data. The created Styles can be edited.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 118 Creating a Style Y ou can use one of the three different methods described below to create a Style. T he created Styles can also be edited (page 123).
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 119 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles When using realtime recording based on the internal Styles: 1 Select the desired Style to serve as the basis for recording/editing (page 45).
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 120 8 Specify the channel to be recorded by simultaneously holding down the [F] (REC CH) button and pressing the appropriate numbered but- ton, [1 † † † † ]–[8 † † † † ].
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 121 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Step Recording (EDIT) T he explanation here applies when selecting the EDIT tab in step 4 of “Realtime Recording” (page 119). In the EDIT displa y , you can record notes with absolutely precise timing.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 122 • Recording channels can be changed in the Song Creator 1–16 tab displa y; how- ever , they cannot be changed in the Style Creator . Select the recording channel in the B ASIC tab displa y .
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 123 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Editing the Created Style Y ou can edit the Style you’ ve created by using Realtime recording, Step recording and/or Style Assembly . Basic Operation for Editing Styles 1 Select a Style to be edited.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 124 Changing the Rhythmic Feel (GROOVE) T he explanation here applies when you select the GROO VE tab in step 4 of “Basic Operation for Editing Styles” (page 123).
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 125 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles ■ GROOVE T his lets you add swing to the music or change the “feel” of the beat b y making subtle shifts in the timing (clock) of the Style. T he Groov e settings are applied to all channels of the selected Style.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 126 Editing Data for Each Channel (CHANNEL) T he explanation here applies when you select the CHANNEL tab in step 4 of “Basic Operation for Editing Styles” (page 123).
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 127 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Making Style File Format Settings (P ARAMETER) Special Parameter Settings Based on Style File Format T he explanation here applies when you select the P ARAMETER tab in step 4 of “Basic Operation for Editing Styles” (page 123).
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 128 2 Use the [1 π π π π † † † † ]/[2 π π π π † † † † ] (CHANNEL) buttons to select the channel to be edited. T he selected channel is shown at the upper left of the displa y .
Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 129 Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles ■ NTT (Note T ransposition T able) T his sets the note transposition table for the source pattern.
Using, Creating and Editing the Auto Accompaniment Styles Style Creator CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 130 ■ NOTE LIMIT T his sets the note range (highest and lowest notes) for voices recorded to the style channels.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 131 Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups —Registration Memory T he Registration Memory function allows you to sa v.
Recalling the Registered Panel Setups CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 132 Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups Saving the Registered Panel Setups Y ou can sa ve all the eight registered panel setups as a single Registr ation Memory Bank file.
Recalling the Registered Panel Setups CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 133 Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups Deleting an Unneeded Panel Setup/Naming a Panel Setup T he panel setups can be deleted or named individually as desired.
Recalling the Registered Panel Setups CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 134 Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups 2 Press the [2 π π π π † † † † ]–[7 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to select items. 3 Enter checkmarks for the items to be “Frozen” (i.
Recalling the Registered Panel Setups CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 135 Registering and Recalling Custom P anel Setups Press one of the REGISTRA TION MEMORY [1]–[8] button on the panel, then press the [6 π π π π † † † † ] (INSERT) button to input the number .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 136 Using, Creating and Editing Songs Using, Creating and Editing Songs Compatible Song T ypes T he instrument can play back the follo wing Song types.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Operations for Song Playback CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 137 Operations for Song Playback T his section explains detailed operations and functions related to Song playbac k whic h are not cov ered in the “Quick Guide.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Operations for Song Playback CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 138 ■ T op/Pause/Rewind/Fast Forward Moving to the top position of the Song Press the SONG [ST OP] button, regardless of whether the Song is stopped or pla y- ing back.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Operations for Song Playback CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 139 ■ Queuing the Next Playback Song While a Song is pla ying back, y ou can queue up the next Song for pla yback. T his is convenient for c haining it to the next Song smoothly during stage performance.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Adjusting the V olume Balance and Voice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 140 Adjusting the V olume Balance and V oice Combination, etc. (MIXING CONSOLE) Y ou can set the mixing-related parameters of a Song.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Using the Practice Function (Guide) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 141 Changing V oices 1–4 The operation steps are the same as in the “Adjusting the V olume Balance of Each Channel” (see page 140). 5 Press the [H] button to select the “VOICE”.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Using the Practice Function (Guide) CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 142 For Keyboard Performance Follow lights W ith this function, the keyboard guide lamps indicate w hich notes y ou should pla y (page 39). Song pla yback pauses and w aits for you to pla y .
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 143 Recording Y our Per formance Y ou can record your o wn performances and sa ve them to the User tab displa y or a USB storage device.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 144 Quick Recording T his lets you conveniently and quic kly record your performance. 1 Press the SONG [REC] and SONG [STOP] buttons simultaneously . A blank Song (“New Song”) is called up for recording.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 145 4 Start recording. T here are several different wa ys you can start recording.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 146 2 While holding the SONG [REC] button, press the [1 π π π π † † † † ]–[8 π π π π † † † † ] buttons to set the desired channels to “REC”.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 147 8 Press the [SONG SELECT] button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display (page 69). Step Recording T his method lets you record regular music data such as melodies and c hords.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 148 3 Press the [A] button to call up the Song Creator display for recording/ editing a Song. 4 Select the appropriate tab by using the T AB [ √ ][ ® ] buttons.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 149 Recording Melodies T his section explains how to step-record notes, using three music score examples. T he explanations here apply to step 7 of the section “Basic Operations for Step Recording” on page 148.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 150 6 Press the [6 π π π π † † † † ] button to enter a quarter-note rest. To enter the rest, use the [4 π π π π † † † † ]–[8 π π π π † † † † ] buttons.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 151 About velocity V elocity is determined by how strongly you pla y the keyboard. T he more strongly you pla y the keyboard, the higher the velocity value and the louder the sound.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 152 T he explanations here apply to step 7 of the “Basic Operations for Step Recording” on page 148. In this example, keep in mind that one of the steps inv olves holding down a key on the keyboard while executing the oper ation.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 153 8 Play the keys E3, F3, and A3 in order , according to the notation exam- ple. 9 Press the [G] button to select “ .” 10 Press the [H] button to select “T enuto.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 154 T he explanations here apply to step 7 of the “Basic Operations for Step Recording” on page 148. In this example, keep in mind that one of the steps inv olves holding down a key on the keyboard while executing the entire oper ations.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 155 5 While holding the C3 and E3 keys on the keyboard, press the [7 π π π π † † † † ] button. Do not release the C3 and E3 keys yet. K eep holding them w hile executing the following steps.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 156 Recording Chords Y ou can record Chords and Sections (Intro, Main, Ending, and so on) one at a time with precise timing. These instructions sho w how to record c hord changes using the Step Record function.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 157 5 Press the [6 π π π π † † † † ] button to select the quarter-note length. 6 Play the chords F , and G7 in the chord section of the keyboard. 7 Press the STYLE CONTROL [MAIN V ARIA TION B] button.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 158 Editing a Recorded Song Y ou can edit the Songs you’ ve recorded with any recording method—Quic k Recording, Multi T rack Recording, or Step Recording. Basic Editing Operation 1 Select a Song for editing.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 159 Re-Recording a Specific Section—Punch In/ Out (REC MODE) When re-recording a specific section of an already-recorded Song, use the Punc h IN/OUT function.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 160 Examples of re-recording with various Punch In/Out settings T his instrument features several different wa ys you use the Punch In/Out function.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 161 4 Press the [I] (SA VE) button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display (page 69). ■ QUANTIZE menu T he Quantize function allows you to align the timing of all the notes in a channel.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 162 ■ Mixing (merging) the data of the specified two channels (MIX menu) T his function lets you mix the data of the two channels and place the results in a different channel.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 163 4 Press the [D] (EXECUTE) button to execute the SETUP recording oper- ation. 5 Press the [I] (SA VE) button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data, then save the data in the Song Selection display ( page 69).
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 164 About Clock A unit of note resolution. T he Quantize size is the number of clocks per quarter note. On the instrument, one clock is equal to 1/1920th of a quarter note.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 165 Displaying Specific T ypes of Events (FIL TER) In the edit displa ys various types of ev ents are shown. It ma y sometimes be difficult to pinpoint the ones you w ant to edit.
Using, Creating and Editing Songs Recording Y our Performance CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 166 Editing Lyrics (L YRICS) T he explanations here apply to the L YRICS tab display in step 4 of the Basic Editing Operation on page 158. F rom this display , you can edit the recorded L yrics events.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 167 Using a Microphone Using a Microphone Editing V ocal Harmony Parameters T his section explains briefly how to create your own V ocal Harmon y (page 57) types, and lists the detailed parameters for editing. Up to ten V ocal Harmony types can be created and sa ved.
Using a Microphone Editing V ocal Harmony Parameters CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 168 3 Press one of the [A]–[J] buttons to select a V ocal Harmony type to be edited. 4 Press the [8 † † † † ] (EDIT) button to call up the VOCAL HARMONY EDIT display .
Using a Microphone Editing V ocal Harmony Parameters CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 169 Editable Parameters in the VOCAL HARMONY EDIT Display VOCODER TYPE Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the micro- phone sound when the Harmony mode (page 173) is set to “V OCODER.
Using a Microphone Adjusting the Microphone and Harmony Sound CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 170 Adjusting the Microphone and Har- mony Sound 1 Call up the operation display . [FUNCTION] → [G] MIC SETTING/V OC AL HARMONY 2 Press the [I] (MIC SETTING) button to call up the MICROPHONE SET - TING display .
Using a Microphone Adjusting the Microphone and Harmony Sound CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 171 3 Press the T AB [ √ ] button to select the OVERALL SETTING tab display . 4 Use the [A]–[J] buttons to select the item (parameter) (see below) to be adjusted.
Using a Microphone Adjusting the Microphone and Harmony Sound CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 172 ■ COMPRESSOR T his effect holds down the output when the input signal from the microphone exceeds a specified level. T his is especially useful for smoothing out vocals that ha ve widely v arying d ynamics.
Using a Microphone Adjusting the Microphone and Harmony Sound CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 173 • MODE All of the V ocal Harmony types fall into one of three modes, whic h produce har - mony in different w a ys.
Using a Microphone T alk Setting CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 174 T alk Setting T his function lets you hav e special settings for making announcements between songs, separate from the settings for y our singing performance. 1 Call up the operation display .
Using a Microphone T alk Setting CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 175 Adjustable Items (Parameters) in the T ALK SETTING T ab Display VOLUME T his determines the output volume of the microphone sound. PA N T his sets the stereo pan position of the microphone sound.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 176 Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Y ou can purc hase and download Song data and other types of data from the spe- cial Cla vinov a website by directly connecting the instrument to the Internet.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Accessing the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 177 Accessing the Special W ebsite F rom the special website, you can audition and pur chase Song data, among other things. T o access the site, press the [INTERNET] button, while the instrument is connected to the Internet.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 178 Following Links When there is a link in the page, it is shown as a button or in colored text, etc. T o select the link, press the [6 † ]/[7 π† ]/[8 † ] buttons or use the [D A T A ENTR Y] dial.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 179 Refreshing a W eb Page/Canceling Loading of a W eb Page To refresh a web page (to make sure you ha ve the latest v ersion of the page, or to try reloading), press the [5 π ] (REFRESH) button.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 180 Pur chasing and Downloading Data Y ou can purc hase and download Song data (for pla yback on this instrument) and other types of data from the special website.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 181 3 Select the position of the new bookmark by pressing the [1 π π π π † † † † ] ( π π π π / † † † † ) button.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 182 Editing Bookmarks F rom the Bookmark displa y , you can c hange the names and rearrange the order of your bookmarks, as well as delete unnecessary bookmarks from the list.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 183 About the Internet Settings Display F rom the Internet Settings displa y , you can make v arious settings related to the Internet connection, including preferences for the menus and displa ys.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 184 6 To execute the setting, press the [3 π π π π ] (ENTER) button.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 185 W ireless LAN T hese settings here are only necessary when using a USB wireless LAN adaptor . F or a wireless LAN setup, make sure to set both the LAN settings (page 184) and the Wireless LAN settings belo w .
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 186 Changing the Home Page In the default condition, the top page of the special website is automatically set to be the Home page for the browser .
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Operations in the Special W ebsite CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 187 Initializing Internet Settings T he settings of the Internet function are not initialized when using the Initialize operation of the instrument; Internet settings must be initialized separately , as explained here.
Connecting the Cla vinov a Directly to the Internet Glossary of Internet T erms CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 188 Glossary of Internet T erms Broadband An Internet connection technology/service (such as ADSL and optical fiber) that allows for high-speed, high- volume data communication.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 189 Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices Using Headphones ( 1 [PHONES] jacks) Connect a pair of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks (standard 1/4" phone jacks) located on the leftward underside of the instrument.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 190 [AUX OUT (LEVEL FIXED)] Jacks (RC A pin jacks of [L]and [R]) When these are connected (with RC A pin plug; LEVEL FIXED), the sound is output to the external device at a fixed level, regardless of the [MASTER VOLUME] con- trol setting.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 191 Using the Footswitch or Foot Controller ( 6 [AUX PEDAL] jack) By connecting a F oot Controller or F ootswitc h to the [A UX PED AL] jack, you can ha ve convenient control ov er various user -assignable functions.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 192 Details on the pedal functions are listed here. F or functions indicated with “ * “, use only the foot controller; proper operation cannot be done with a foots witc h. Assignable Pedal Functions VOLUME* Allows you to use a foot controller to control the volume.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 193 n The Sostenuto and Portament functions will not affect the Organ Flute V oices, even they have been assigned to the Foot Pedals.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 194 Connecting External MIDI Devices ( 7 [MIDI] T erminals) Use the built-in [MIDI] terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices. F or a gener al overview of MIDI and ho w you can effec- tiv ely use it, refer to the following sections: •W hat is MIDI?.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 195 T he second connection possibility in volves a separate, external MIDI interface connected to the computer via a USB port or a serial port (modem or printer terminal).
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 196 Connect to the Internet ( ) [LAN] Port) T here are three w a ys to use the [LAN] port (located on the bottom left of the instrument) to access special Inter - net websites, and download song data, etc.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 197 n In the case of digital instruments, the audio signals are sent through output jacks (suc h as [AUX OUT]) on the instrument. T he “controller” and “tone gener ator” in the illustr ation above are equi valent to the piano in our acoustic exam- ple.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 198 What is MIDI? n T he performance data of all Songs and Styles is handled as MIDI data.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 199 What Y ou Can Do With MIDI What Y ou Can Do W ith MIDI ■ Record your performance data (1–16 c hannels) using the instrument’ s auto accompaniment features on an external sequencer (or computer with sequencer software).
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 200 MIDI Settings MIDI Settings In this section, you can make MIDI-related settings for the instrument.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 201 MIDI Settings Pre-Programmed MIDI T emplates T emplate name Description All Parts Tr ansmits all parts including the keyboard parts (RIGHT1, 2,and LEFT), with the excep- tion of Song parts.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 202 MIDI Settings MIDI System Settings T he explanations here apply to the SYSTEM displa y to be called up in step 4 of the “Basic Oper ation” on page 200. ■ LOCAL CONTROL T urns the Local Control for eac h part on or off.
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 203 MIDI Settings n When different parts are assigned to the same transmit channel If the same transmit channel is assigned to sev .
Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 204 MIDI Settings Setting the Chord T ype for Style Play- back via MIDI Receive T he explanations here apply to the CHORD DETECT displa y to be called up in step 4 of the “Basic Oper a- tion” on page 200.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 205 Appendix T roubleshooting The instrument does not turn on. • Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the instrument, and the male plug into a proper A C outlet. A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 206 Appendix How can I stop the demo? • Press the [EXIT] button. The V oice selected from the V oice Selection display does not sound.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 207 Appendix Auto accompaniment chords are recognized regard- less of the split point or where chords are played on the keyboard. •T his is normal if the fingering mode is set to “Full Key- board” or “ AI Full Keyboard.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 208 Appendix Song playback stops before the Song is finished. •T he Guide function is turned on. (In this case, pla yback is “waiting” for the correct key to be pla y ed.) Press the [GUIDE] button to turn off the guide function.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 209 Appendix Lyrics are not displayed. • If the selected Song does not contain lyric data, lyrics are not displa yed. Some of the lyrics overlap each other . •T his happens for Songs containing many lyrics. The Lyrics Background setting cannot be changed.
Appendix CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 210 Removing the CGP-1000 from its Case and Assembling the Unit CAUTION • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct orientation. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 211 Appendix 4 Remove the four base screws (and ONL Y those screws) on the skid. 5 Set a blanket at the left corner and slide the piano forward. 6 Set the piano upright. 7 Remove the front metal skid. Securely hold the piano while doing this.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 212 Appendix 11 Attach the pedal brace rods. Insert the pedal brace rods into the pedal box recesses and make sure they fit securely , then tighten the screws (4.0 X 20mm) to attach the rods. 12 Connect the AC power cord. ■ After completing the assembly , please check the following.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 213 Appendix Installing the Flopp y Disk Dri ve (Optional) T he flopp y disk driv e can be installed to the bottom of the instrument by using the included fl oppy disk dri ve case and screws. F or a list of optional floppy disk dri ves av ailable for this instrument, see “Optional Accesso- ries” (page 215).
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 214 Appendix Specifications CGP-1000 Sound Source AW M Dynamic Stereo Sampling Ke yboard NW (Natural W ood) with Synthetic ivory keytops (Wood is used f or the white keys) Number of ke ys 88 Display 640 ✕ 480 dots V GA color 7.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 215 Appendix * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’ s manual are for information purposes only . Y amaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at an y time without prior notice.
Appendix CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 216 -F or information on the panel controls, see “P anel Controls” on page 12. -F or information on the jacks and connectors located on the bottom of the instrument, see “Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices” on page 189.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 217 Appendix Function display ........................................................... 27 G GM System Level 1 .................................................... 199 GM System Level 2 ....................................
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 218 Appendix -F or information on the panel controls, see “P anel Controls” on page 12. -F or information on the jacks and connectors located on the bottom of the instrument, see “Using Y our Instrument with Other Devices” on page 189.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 219 Appendix P anel Button Chart T he position of the button on the panel can be confi rmed by the P anel Control (page 12). Symbol [–] [+] (TEMPO) ............................................................. 8 [–] [+] (TRANSPOSE) .
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 220 T he followings are the titles, credits and cop yright notices for fifty seven (57) of the songs pre-installed in this instrument: Alfie T heme from the P aramount Pic.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 221 In The Mood By Joe Garland Copyright © 1939, 1960 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., New Y ork Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Used by P ermission Isn’t She Lovely W ords and Music by Stevie Wonder © 1976 JOBETE MUSIC CO.
CGP-1000 Owner’ s Manual 222 (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay W ords and Music by Stev e Cropper and Otis Redding Copyright © 1968, 1975 IR VING MUSIC, INC.
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