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1. E Li 80 0000 0020 30 0000 0020 e 40 0000 0020 27 0000 0020 Ve 80 0000 0020 fg GE 1 40 0000 0020 80 0000 0020 30 0000 0020 CJ 40 0000 0020 27 0000 0020 BAR BEAT_ CLOCK DATA ENTRY Ga Ca Co om Perm v v COn IDELEIE eee STYLE CREATOR Classic8Beat STEP RECORD Au 1920PPQ x 001 1 0000 Prog 88 001 1 0000 Note ct 30 0000 0020 vn _001 1 0000 Note Foi 80 0000 0020 VY 001 1 0960 Note Po 40 0000 0020 001 2 0000 Note cn 127 0000 0020 001 2 0000 Note FAL 80 0000 0020 001 2 0960 Note ci 60 0000 0020 001 2 0960 Note F 40 0000 0020 001 3 0000 Note ct 80 0000 0020 001 3 0000 Note Foi 80 0000 0020 001 3 0960 Note Fe 40 0000 0020 001 4 0000 Note cn 127 0000 0020 BAR_ BEAT CLOCK SBANN In the EDIT display you can record notes with absolutely precise timing This Step Recording procedure is essentially the same as that for Song Recording page 147 with the exception of the points listed below e In the Song Creator the End Mark position can be changed freely in the Style Creator it cannot be changed This is because the length of the Style is automati cally fixed depending on the selected section For example if you create a Style based on a section of four measures length the End Mark position is automa
2. CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with the Auto Accompaniment Feature MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB Traditional Style Country Pop C C G C 3 2 1 2 3 2 3 5 Ge o a e e a z e 2 2 re O O 3 O HERE ITU HARRE HA e C G C Ending 3 21 2 3 2 3 2 1 4 6 e y oe o ooo ae Ds o Ss 2 1 Press the STYLE CONTROL COUNTRY button STYLE CONTROL OPoparock O BALLAD O DANCE QSWING amp JAZZQ R amp B COUNTRY O LATIN OBALLROOM O TAINMENT WORLD PIANIST Enabling tempo display above Style name You can select whether the tempo is displayed above the Style name or not 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt JJ UTILITY TAB Tall CONFIG 2 2 Select the B 2 DISPLAY STYLE TEMPO button and use the 5 A W 6 A W buttons to switch the tempo dis play on off e ON Tempo is displayed above the Style name With the default settings the Display Style Tempo function is on OFF Tempo is not displayed above the Style name CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 45 OE ee 2 P 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Style CountryPop
3. SITE Press the 8 W EDIT button to call up the VOCAL HARMONY EDIT display If you want to re select the Vocal Harmony type use the 1 A W 2 A V buttons Or you can re select the Vocal Harmony type by pressing the 8 A W RETURN button to return to the Vocal Harmony selection display VOCAL HARMONY EDIT EFFECT TYPE MenChoir j PARAMETER VALUE CHORDAL TYPE HARM GENDER TYPE LEAD GENDER TYPE LEAD GENDER DEPTH LEAD PITCH CORRECT UPPER GNDR THRESH LOWER GNDR THRESH UPPER GNDR DEPTH LOWER GNDR DEPTH VIBRATO DEPTH EFFECT TYPE PARAMETER Ka Es RETURN Use the 3 A W 5 A WV buttons to select the parameter page 169 you want to edit Set the value of the parameter selected above Press the I SAVE button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type page 69 Editing Vocal Harmony Parameters 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 VOCODER CHORDAL TYPE Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the micro phone sound when the Harmony mode page 173 is set to CHORDAL HARMONY GENDER TYPE Determines whether the gender of the harmony sound is changed or not Off Th
4. STEP RECORD 4 4 1920PPQ afd D B Te DH DS l pa rz BAR BEAT CLOCK eee LJ CI eI eG CJ Gye a L Le sl LJ GJ LJIG DN 2 Press the I button to select normal note type GO Press the 7 A W button to select the eighth note A While holding C3 key on the keyboard press the 7 A W button Do not release the C3 key yet Keep holding it while executing the following steps BAR BEAT CLOCK Recording Your Performance 5 While holding the C3 and E3 keys on the keyboard press the 7 A el button Do not release the C3 and E3 keys yet Keep holding them while executing the following steps BAR BEAT CLOCK llam on 6 While holding the C3 E3 and G3 keys on the keyboard press the 7 A V button Do not release the C3 E3 and G3 keys yet Keep holding them while exe cuting the following steps ZSR AA m E 7 While holding the C3 E3 G3 and C4 keys on the keyboard press the 7 A V button and successively press the 5 A V button After you press the 5 A W button release the keys BAR BEAT CLOCK emm em SREL ELO m S 5
5. BAR BEAT CLOCK v eee a Sex mm GP mm Recording Your Performance Since the music score displayed on the instrument is generated from the recorded MIDI data it may not appear exactly the same as shown below About the items which can be selected via the G H I but tons See page 151 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 149 s8uos 8unipy pue Bunea Suter L DD be Be DD CO De CO o DD Ka o 2 O ob o D Recording Your Performance A CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 69 Move the cursor to the begin ning of the Song Press the SONG STOP button during recording 10 11 Press the 6 A W button to enter a quarter note rest To enter the rest use the 4 A V 8 A W buttons Press the button once to select the rest value and once again to actually enter it A rest having spec ified note length will be entered I ey ee a Lv 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 CJ GJ WE Play the C4 key MA Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song O REC STOP PLAY PAUSE REW FF O RE
6. Lei MASTER VOLUME STYLE CONTROL DEMO MO ON OFF TRANSPOSE QPOPEROCK O BALLAD O DANCE Gase RAB O COUNTRY O LATIN QBALLAGOM O TANMENT O wonn O PIANIST O ICG 1 ICH O O OF om Ps EEN en Se Te Ser S wegen Le MIN Max TAP TEMPO TEMPO fei ie fe o o o o o OD o fe Lal Lee gie emgeet zeng we cl e 1 n m 1 ny m E pm E i x S ch TI Jelli a Pf ft emm Clavinova O Oo e e 14 Ooo 156 a ei ei k E Si ma Di DI Wi Di DI ep Le e Ee Bd Si Si KI Bre Marni ArT M POWER ET EE P 14 USB TO DEVICE Terminal P22 MASTER VOLUME dal KLS DEMO butti E R 33 METRONOME ON OFF e P 30 TRANSPOSE FU FY TT P 56 TEMPO MTAPTEMPONbuUtON nenti oeren E ERN P 47 LI buttons EE P 31 STYLE CONTROL STYLE category selection buttons wo eee P 45 ACMP ON OFF Dutton siis isciessessisessrinessesesaitisoessri neiseina P 46 AUTO FLEIN DUHOM sc esdeuEngeEEE AE deLeeleE geesde eben P 48 INTRO MMI buttons oo eee eeee
7. Start stop Styles stop as soon as the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button is pressed Ending This is used for the ending of the Song Each preset Style features three different endings When the ending is finished the Style stops automatically Press one of the ENDING rit IJ III buttons during Style playback You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the same ENDING rit button again while the ending is playing back BIG If you press the ENDING rit I button in the middle of your performance a fill in automatically plays before the ENDING rit I Fade Out For information on the settings see page 191 RO For details on setting the fade in and fade out time see page 109 Others STYLE CONTROL O POP amp ROCK BALLAD DANCE QSWINGSJAZZQ R amp B COUNTRY O LATIN O BALLROOM O EBEN O WORLD PIANIST ACMP_ AUTO SYNC SYNC START ON OFF FILL IN INTRO MAIN VARIATION BREAK ENDING rit STOP START STOP MUSIC FINDER O O O O O O O ie ie O O E A B BE Ela 1 d UI dis Synchro Stop When Synchro Stop is on you can stop and start the Style anytime you want by simply releasing or playing the keys in the chord section of the keyboard This is a great way to add dramatic breaks and accents to your performance Press the SYNC STOP button before starting the Style playback gt m
8. Channels Default Parts Channels Keyboard parts 1 9 RHYTHM1 2 b 10 RHYTHM2 3 S 11 BASS gt 4 S 12 CHORD1 3 5 RIGHT1 a 13 CHORD2 6 S 14 PAD 7 7 a 15 PHRASE1 8 16 PHRASE2 About keyboard parts There are three keyboard parts RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and LEFT As the default the RIGHT 1 part is assigned to each of the channels 1 8 Nor mally the keyboard parts should be recorded to the channels 1 8 About Style parts As the default each of the Style parts is assigned to the channels 9 16 respectively as shown below Normally the Style parts should be recorded to the channels 9 16 RHYTHM This is the basic part of the Style containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns Usually one of the drum kits is used DAS eurea The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the style CHORD This is the rhythmic chord backing commonly used with piano or guitar Voices KE argiena This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings organ choir etc PHRASE This part is used for punchy brass stabs arpeggiated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more interesting Step Recording This method lets you record regular music data such as melodies and chords Basic Operations for Step Recording Press the SONG REC and SONG STOP buttons simultaneously A blank Song New Song is called up for recording O REC
9. ot BEd e Enable Synchro Stop by pressing releasing keys Synchro Stop Window See page 110 e Fixing the section pattern to either Intro or Main Section Set For example you can set this function to Intro to conveniently have an Intro play automatically whenever you select a Style page 110 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual About the section button INTRO MAIN ENDING etc lamps e Green The section is not selected es Red The section is currently selected e Off The section contains no data and cannot be played Learning How to Play Indicate Chords for Style Playback Learning the Notes to Play for Certain Chords If know the name of a chord but don t know how to play it you can have the instrument show you the notes to play Chord Tutor function 1 can up the operation display FUNCTION gt C STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt TAB lt 4 gt CHORD FINGERING 2 Press the 6 A V button to select the root note STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING STYLE SETTING SPLIT POINT Y CHORD FINGERING MULTI FINGER Both Single Fi d i Se Ke For CHORD NAME C CHORD TUTOR FINGERED A CHORD SETTING FINGERING TYPE OO to the root note 2 3 3 Press the 7 A W
10. Damper Pedal Right The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an J actual acoustic piano letting you sustain the sound of the voices even e SS after releasing the keys we BMS Some Voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes oOo have been released while the damper pedal is held e Certain Voices in the PERCUSSION amp DRUM KIT GM amp XG and GM2 When you press the damper pedal groups may not be affected by use of the damper pedal here the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain Sostenuto Pedal Center If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal J while holding the note s the notes will sustain as long as the pedal is S held All subsequent notes will not sustain BM e Certain Voices such as STRINGS or BRASS sustain continuously when the sostenuto pedal is pressed e Certain Voices in the PERCUSSION amp DRUM KIT GM amp XG and GM2 When you press the sostenuto groups may not be affected by use of the sostenuto pedal pedal here while holding the note s the notes will sustain as Left Pedal long as you hold the pedal When the Piano voice is selected pressing this pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of the notes you play The settings assigned to this pedal may differ depending on the selected Voice BETA The depth of the left pedal effect
11. USB AUDIO RECORDER TMe 00 00 RECORDI LJ g Do not take out the USB storage device or turn off the instrument during recording HBE 1 2 3 4 5 Oe The following information is indicated on the PROPERTY display DRIVE NAME sssenanen ercsi Number of the USB storage device USB 1 USB 2 etc e ALIOSIZE DEE Size of USB storage device e FREE AREA EE Available recording space on the USB storage device POSSIBLE TIME vccietts cavicts eege ee Available time for recording Press the F OK EXIT button to close the PROPERTY display BI The USB storage device of USB1 is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB storage devices are connected If a floppy disk drive is assigned to USB1 USB1 will be skipped To check the number of the USB storage device USB1 and USB2 etc press the A B F button on the display of step 4 and change the tab Press the EXIT button to return to the previous display Teen 6 Start recording by pressing the J REC button then start your performance When recording begins the RECORDING indication on the display changes to red and the elapsed recording time is displayed N CAUTION Avoid frequently connecting disconnecting the USB flash memory or turning the power on off too often Doing so may corrupt the USB flash memory data or the rec
12. STYLE PRESETY USER USBI cy B NewCountry Weg Bluegrass 2 F s a FasyCountry Se IER Hoedown So E EH 70 schartCntry Z FolkPop i E bn Counteystram CC CountryBatiad J ED E unten IO CountryPop 4 145 E Country PI CR v a a a a a a a a v DMIA e The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Preset Style name For details on the character istics see page 107 e When the 7 A REPERTOIRE button is pressed after selecting a Style you can call up the custom panel settings for voices and tempos etc designed to best match the selected Style To return to the previous display press the EXIT button e You can instantly jump back to the original display by double clicking on one of the A J buttons 3 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn on Auto Accompaniment Use the left hand section lower part of the keyboard to play the chords for sounding the Auto Accompaniment ACMP SYNC ON OFF SUB ENDING rt ee o o gt OCH zl A Press the SYNC START button to set Auto Accompaniment to standby letting you simultaneously start the accompaniment as soon as you start playing 5 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the Auto Accompaniment starts Try playing chords with your left hand and play a melody with your right hand R
13. 2 VELOCITY CHANGE 3 BAR COPY B G 173 ees 5 REMOVE EVENT des CH A SE 5 Les CT 2 Use the 1 A V 2 A W CHANNEL buttons to select the channel to be edited The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display 3 Use the 4A W 8 A W buttons to edit the data For details on editable parameters see below A Press the D EXECUTE button to actually enter the edits for each display After the operation is completed you can execute the edition and this but ton changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you re not satisfied with the results of the edit The Undo function only has one level only the previous operation can be undone 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display to save your data Save the data in the Style Selection display page 69 QUANTIZE Same as in the Song Creator page 161 with the exception of the two additional available parameters below 2 Eighth notes with swing A Sixteenth notes with swing VELOCITY CHANGE BAR COPY Boosts or cuts the velocity of all notes in the specified channel accord ing to the percentage specified here This function allows data to be copied from one measure or group of measures to another location within the specified channel SOURCE specifies the first TOP and last LAST measures in the region to be
14. oo DI a OO0 OO00 0 COD OO 0 Me SIGNAL OVER e 9 r La papa Connecting a Microphone 1 Make sure you have a conventional dynamic microphone geegent 2 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum position 3 Connect the microphone to the MIC LINE IN jack BOG Always set the INPUT VOLUME to minimum when nothing is con nected to the MIC LINE IN jack Since the MIC LINE IN jack is highly sensitive it may pick up and produce noise when nothing is connected Set the MIC LINE switch to MIC 5 For microphones having a power source turn on the power first Adjust the INPUT VOLUME knob while singing into the microphone Adjust the controls while checking the SIGNAL and OVER lamps The SIGNAL lamp lights to indicate that an audio signal is being received Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp is light The OVER lamp lights when the input level is too high Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp does not light Disconnecting the microphone 1 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum position 2 Disconnect the microphone from the MIC LINE IN jack DETH Set the INPUT VOLUME knob to the minimum position before turning off the power CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Singing with the Lyrics Display Try singing while playing back a Song
15. 8 Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song 9 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes s8uos 8unipy pue Bunea Suter 1 O Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 158 Z CAUTION Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for The recorded Song data will saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display be lost if you select another 69 Song or turn the power to the page instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 69 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 155 Recording Your Performance Recording Chords You can record Chords and Sections Intro Main Ending and so on one at a time with precise timing These instructions show how to record chord changes using the Step Record function The explanations here apply to step 7 of the Basic Operations for Step Recording on page 148 1 4 7 a ene o E e e g Si f An Si e C F F G7 The numbers shown in the notation correspond to the following operation step 2 3 5 6 8 9 1 Make sure the STYLE CONTROL AUTO FILL IN button is set to OFF then press the STYLE CONTROL MAIN VARIATION A button MAIN VARIATION o O O oO 3 C e B c D g A HO pE mmm 2 Press the 5 A W button to
16. Master Compressor Music Finder sirensis nie eiia Effect microphone 6 Effect VOICE ssssssssissssisirserssss Effect Return Level Eed sonst cussenesscncaesscenen ee Effect KEE EFFEC THEO ist ukenen Entering characters Entering Characters Internet Direct Connection 178 EQ EQUaIIZER eege ees EQUAL TEMPERAMENT FaCtOry RESE s cecvsecscessecasesensonnsesearsecsssvensssosescoussnesessees 74 Factory programmed Settings ceeeeseeeeseeseeseeneees 74 FADE IN OUT Song Kl ES eidele FADE IN OUT HOLD TIME ou eeeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeenaeeees Fast forward Fa siessen E geg coves ae pesee File Selection Display issc sssessessssvesncescvecssssxersseeasxes File Selection Display Basic Operation File Selection Display Configuration File Folder Operations FILTER ccessivctastetsassorssssesvevsessecss FINGERED E FINGERED ON BASS ugeet ggeig aval gege deen Flash Memory FOLDER saiisiiey vst see eneeier ane Sines E ees ege EST Follower lights oss esessenessaberssecasevsevercaieysevesvevsesenenseteaveuctees Foot CONTOINE R ai casesdeeteisaxerssdeadsenaded adgewtesiauersntasestereets FOOTAGE FOOUARC sissiesssssscavesssssoasstdea sate nekeen ssaa EEEa Eras FOOUSWATGIN sesyen ss daze Duerbegieer ged gegeegehe gesuegt dree For information on the panel controls see Panel Controls on page 12 For information on the jacks and connectors located on the bottom o
17. e Data files and folders The data both pre programmed and your own original are saved as files You can drop files into a folder VOICE RIGHT1 S Piano P wl Flute amp Woodwind es O E Piano le Folder C strings VOICE RIGHTI Icon IC Guitar amp Ba 4 Natural Io Saxophone HonkyTonk IVOICE P Naturali S amp Natural i d Grand Piano2 ma Oct Pianol Natural Natural E BrightPiano Oct Piano2 Natural ZS Articulation E MellowPiano IR Harpsichord Natural Natural E RockPiano Harpsichord8 2 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Basic Displays Main Display and File Selection Display File Selection Display Basic Operation 1 VOICE RIGHT1 d use e Siem 4 Naturalt e Streng Grand Pianol IS HonkyTonk Natural jaturalt EZ Grand Piano2 ac Oct Piano1 Natural Natural E BrightPiano wai Oct Piano2 Natural S Articulation ISS Harpsichord MellowPiano Natural Natural EZ RockPiano IR Harpsichord8 2 Co CO Ca CO a T ENTRY L 3 Select the tab containing the desired file by using the TAB lt gt buttons 2 Select the page containing the desired file
18. o E Z o Qa E e O Q lt 5 lt o E D a ES CO fe CO c S D a Ka oO L O ob a lt 7 A 1 Select the desired record to be edited in the Music Finder display CAUTION You can also change a preset 2 Press the 8 A W RECORD EDIT button to call up the Edit display record to create a new one If you want to keep the original preset make sure to change the name and register the edited record as a new record see step 5 page 115 CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR y DELETE ee RECORD FAV y NEW wort EO KS TEMPO SECTION gt GENRE LOK NAME Esc 114 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Convenient Music Finder feature 3 Edit the record as desired e Editing the song name keyword Style name Input each item in the same way as done in the Search display page 113 e Changing the Tempo Press the 1 A W TEMPO button e Memorizing the Section Intro Main Ending Use the 2 A W 4 A W buttons to select the section that will automatically be called up set when the record is selected This is useful for example when you want to have a selected Style automatically be set up to start with an Intro sec tion e Editing the Genre Select the desired genre by using the 5 A W 6 A W GENRE buttons When creating a new genre press the 7 A W GENRE NAME button and input the genre name
19. E E 2 3 Press the D EXECUTE button to actually enter the edits for each S display After the operation is completed you can execute the edition and this but ton changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you re not E satisfied with the Groove or Dynamics results The Undo function only has Q e A one level only the previous operation can be undone 2 P A Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display to Gei N CAUTION save your data The edited Style will be lost if Save the data in the Style Selection display page 69 im you change to another Style g or you turn the power off without executing the Save 2 operation page 69 3 O 5 124 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual E GROOVE This lets you add swing to the music or change the feel of the beat by making subtle shifts in the timing clock of the Style The Groove settings are applied to all channels of the selected Style ORIGINAL BEAT Specifies the beats to which Groove timing is to be applied In other words if 8 Beat is selected Groove timing is applied to the 8th notes if 12 Beat is selected Groove timing is applied to 8th note triplets BEAT CONVERTER SWING Actually changes the timing of the beats specified in the ORIGINAL BEAT parameter above to the selected value For example when ORIGINAL BEAT is set to 8 Beat and BEAT CONVERTER is set to 12 al
20. Fe D EC D 2 a lt O aS gt Ka O D Q om gt ie amp gt E L ER E 5 Ed EC 5 i8 D E E L 186 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Operations in the Special Website Initializing Internet Settings The 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 Initializing will reset to the default values not only the settings of the browser but also all settings you have made in the Internet Settings displays except for the cookies and bookmarks including those related to Internet connec tion Press the 5 W SETTING button to call up the Internet Settings dis play 2 Press the TAB gt button to select the OTHERS tab 3 Press the 1 A W A V button to select Initialize INTERNET SETTING BROWS fr imn OY E OTHERS Proxy server Proxy port 30380 Non proxy server Delete cookies Delete all bookmarks Initialize setup Initialize Connect information Display Information CONTROD NING Ge gt z 09 C J L gt vj Ce amp 4 5 6 L 8 3 4 4 Use the 2 A W 3 A W EDIT buttons to initialize the Internet set tings Delete cookies bookmarks Cookies and bookmarks are still remain after executing the init
21. o E Z o Qa E O O Q lt je 5 lt o E D a ES CO fe CO c S D a Ka T o L O ob a lt 7 Style Creator 130 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual E NOTE LIMIT This sets the note range highest and lowest notes for voices recorded to the style channels By judicious setting of this range you can ensure that the voices sound as realistic as possible in other words that no notes outside the natural range are sounded e g high bass sounds or low piccolo sounds The actual notes that sound are automatically shifted to the set range Example When the lowest note is C3 and the highest is D4 Root changes m CM C M e EM Notes played s E3 G3 C4 F3 G 3 C 4 F3 A3 C4 S Sex E High Limit 8 E 2 DEE ns Le Low Limit E RTR Retrigger Rule These settings determine whether notes stop sounding or not and how they change pitch in response to chord changes STOP The notes stop sounding PITCH SHIFT The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the type of the new chord PITCH SHIFT TO The pitch of the note will bend without a new attack to match the root ROOT of the new chord RETRIGGER The note is retriggered with a new attack at a new pitch corresponding to the next chord RETRIGGER TO The note is retriggered with a new attack at the root note of the next ROOT chord However the octave of the new note remains the same The Regis
22. 141 Selecting the Guide Function Type eeeee 141 Recording Your Performance en 143 Recording Methods cccesesseceescseeeesseeeeeees 143 Editing a Recorded SONG eseeeeeeeeseeeeesneeeeees 158 Using a Microphone 00000 167 Editing Vocal Harmony Parameters 167 Adjusting the Microphone and Harmony SOUNA ET 170 Talk Setti g nscecsacedeasiececeadiesceraesuececsdccesesacecs 174 Connecting the Clavinova Directly to the Internet ccccccccssreeeeeee 176 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet 176 Accessing the Special Website Een 177 Operations in the Special Website 177 Scrolling the Display ANEREN 177 Following LINKS srecan 178 Entering Characters ENEE 178 Return to the Previous Web Page s 178 Refreshing a Web Page Canceling Loading of a Webi Page tee edd eege et 179 Purchasing and Downloading Data eeseeeeee 180 Registering Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages 180 About the Internet Settings Display 0 183 Changing the Home Page esceeeeseeeeeenneeeeees 186 Initializing Internet Settings 2 eeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 187 Glossary of Internet Terms cceeeereeeee 188 Using Your Instrument with Other Devices Aeggeeeegugezk epes gege gee ng 189 Using Headphones PHONES jacks 189 Connecting a Microphone or Guitar MIC LINE IN jack ccsceesseseeteeseees 189 Connec
23. CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 191 Saar JOYIO YUM JUaUNASU INO Suter na D R gt a Q S 2 5 O E KS e E Si E bei 5 Se T 8 gt ep E o D Using the Footswitch or Foot Controller AUX PEDAL jack Details on the pedal functions are listed here For functions indicated with a use only the foot controller proper operation cannot be done with a footswitch Assignable Pedal Functions VOLUME Allows you to use a foot controller to control the volume This function is available only for the pedal connected to the instrument s AUX PEDAL jack SUSTAIN Allows you to use a pedal to control the sustain When you press and hold the pedal all notes played on the keyboard have a longer sustain Releasing the pedal immedi ately stops damps any sustained notes SOSTENUTO Allows you to use the pedal as a sostenuto pedal In other words if you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the pedal while holding the note s the notes will sus tain as long as the pedal is held However all subsequent notes will not sustain This makes it possible to sustain a chord for example while other notes are played staccato SOFT GLIDE Allows you to use a pedal to control the Soft effect Pressing this pedal reduces the vol ume and changes the timbre of the notes you play This is effective only for certain appropriate Voices When the pedal is pressed the pitch changes
24. VIBE ROTOR ON OFF Switches the VIBRATE SW parameter on and off when the VIBE VIBRATE effect type is selected HARMONY ECHO Switches the HARMONY ECHO Voice Effect on and off VOCAL HARMONY Switches the Vocal Harmony function on and off TALK Switches the MIC SETTING Talk function on and off SCORE PAGE While the song is stopped you can turn to the next score page SCORE PAGE While the song is stopped you can turn to the previous score page LYRICS PAGE While the song is stopped you can turn to the next lyrics page LYRICS PAGE While the song is stopped you can return to the last lyrics page TEXT PAGE You can turn to the next text page TEXT PAGE You can return to the last text page SONG PLAY PAUSE Same as the SONG PLAY PAUSE button STYLE START STOP Same as the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button TAP TEMPO Same as the TAP TEMPO button SYNCHRO START Same as the SYNC START button SYNCHRO STOP Same as the SYNC STOP button 192 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Using the Footswitch or Foot Controller AUX PEDAL jack INTRO1 3 Same as the INTRO LI buttons MAIN A D Same as the MAIN VARIATION A D buttons FILL DOWN Plays a fill in which is automatically followed by the Main section of the button on the immediate left FILL SELF Plays a fill in FILL BREAK Plays a break FILL UP Plays a fill in
25. STRENGTH Determines how strongly the notes will be quantized A setting of 100 pro duces exact timing If a value less than 100 is selected notes will be moved toward the specified quantization beats according to the specified percentage Applying less than 100 quantization lets you preserve some of the human feel in the recording Quarter note length gt Original data e e t Quantizing strength 100 Quantizing strength 50 lgl E Deleting the data of the specified channel DELETE menu You can delete the data of the specified channel in the Song Select the channel whose data to be deleted by using the 1 A V 8 A W buttons then press the D EXECUTE button to execute the operation Recording Your Performance CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 69 About Quantize size resolu tion The Quantize size or resolution is the number of clocks per quar ter note CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 161 s8uos 8unipy pue Bunea Suter L DD be Be DD CO uw O DD Ka o 2 L ob o D Recording Your Performance 162 CGP 1000 Owner s Manual E Mixing merging the data of the specified two channels MIX menu This function lets you mix the data of the two channels and place the results in a different channel
26. Unlike an acoustic piano the instrument does not need to be tuned It always stays perfectly in tune Transporting If you move to another location you can transport the instrument along with other belongings You can move the unit as it is assembled or you can disassemble the unit down to the condition it was in when you first took it out of the box Transport the keyboard horizontally Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration or shock When transporting the assembled instrument make sure all screws are properly tightened and have not been loosened by moving the instrument CGP 1000 Owner s Manual Table of Contents Introduction Enhanced Realism and Natural EXPFeSSIVENESS sssnssiiississenissnissisinisssossneisssss 10 Panel Controls ccccsccsccsccsccsssscsccssssssscaassssesaasaabans 12 Playing the Keyboard cccssessseesssesesees 14 SEUNG B IWEN 16 MUSIC RESE sasccssssstvavevsssvevsinssvevaviessssnnevonsessaans 16 e E E 16 Using Headphones eserse eeississessstiserzsnimss 17 Changing the Display Language 18 Display Settings scsdsavtccssuccsssuseedsestsunanseaseeanses 18 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks ssississsssessseersescsssescessssisssisissadasssas 21 Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc een 22 Quick Guide eene ENN unn d Playing the Demos aer se een 23 Operations i
27. 1 2 When the 1 16 tab display is selected press the F button to select the channel to be edited Move the cursor to the desired data To move the cursor up or dOWN sssessseseeerreereeren Use the A B button To move the cursor to the top data Press the C button To move the cursor by Measure Beat Clock units Use the 1 A W 3 A V buttons Edit the data Editing the data line by line Use the 6 A W 8 A buttons to cut copy paste insert delete the events Editing each parameter of the data 1 Use the D E buttons to select the parameter to be edited 2 Use the 4A W1 5 A V buttons to edit the parameter value The DATA ENTRY dial can also be used To actually enter an edited value simply move the cursor away from the parameter To restore the original value press the 8 W CANCEL button before move the cursor When the CHORD tab display is selected press the F EXPAND but ton to convert the data into Song data Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 69 Recording Your Performance A CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe cuting the Save operation page 69 Selecting multiple lines of data While holding the J MULTI SELECT button press the A B buttons Displaying specific type
28. 6 8 72 ANightOfMusic BroadwayBallad Au 64 EMUSIC A Sad Song To Make Jude Be LoveSong 4 4 70 ener A Song For New England VintageGtrPop 4 4 152 RECORDS A Spy Does It Better PianoBallad MUSIC STYLE SEARCH I 3 a ere Oe ee JTOOOOMOe J G OG Go Gel Dit 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z 8 4 Enter the search criteria MUSIC FINDER SEARCH 1 MUSIC CLEAR KEYWORD CLEAR STYLE CLEAR BEAT 2 SEARCH AREA TEMPO GENRE FROM TO START SEARCH CANCEL Convenient Music Finder feature e 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 2 Enter the song title or music genre or the keyword page 73 e Search by Style name 1 Press the C STYLE button to call up the Style selection display 2 Use the A J buttons to select a Style 3 Press the EXIT button to return to the search display e Adding other Search Criteria You can specify other search criteria in addition to the song name keyword Style name BEAT sisccisseteesssssianteisias Select the beat time signature you want to use in your performance by pressing the D button All beat settings are included in the search if you select ANY SEARCH AREA Select the pages to be included in the search by pressing the E button These correspond to the tabs at the top of the
29. A message prompting you to save the recorded performance appears To close the message press the EXIT button O REC STOP PLAY PAUSE D a Did NI SYNC START 6 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to play back the recorded performance O REC STOP O PLAY PAUSE NEW SONG SYI CGP 1000 Owner s Manual 7 save the recorded performance 1 Press the SONG SELECT button to call up the Song selection display 2 Press the TAB lt gt 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 3 Press the 6 V SAVE button to call up the file naming display 4 Enter the file name page 73 5 Press the 8 A OK button to save the file To cancel the Save operation press the 8 W CANCEL button Ah CAUTION The recorded song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without executing the Save oper ation When the following message appears Song changed Save Song speichern Song modifi Sauv Song cambiado Guardar Salvare Song