Yamaha CP Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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reface CS/DX/CP/YC Owner’s Manual
Functions of Rear Panel Components
qDC IN jack (page 6)
For connecting the included AC adaptor.
w[ ] (Standby/On) switch (page 8)
For setting the instrument to standby ( ) or
turning it on ( ).
e[FOOT CONTROLLER] or [SUSTAIN]
jack
reface CS and reface YC:
For connection of a separately sold foot con-
troller (FC7) to adjust the volume.
reface DX:
For connection of a separately sold foot
switch (FC4 or FC5) to add sustain. Notes
played while the foot switch is operated will
sustain for longer than normal after you
release the corresponding keys.
When a separately sold FC3 foot pedal is
connected, MIDI messages for the half-
damper position can be transmitted to any
other connected MIDI device or computer. To
do so, change “SUSTAIN” on the instru-
ment’s System Settings screen to “FC3.”
Please note that this instrument’s sounds are
not affected by the half-damper effect.
reface CP:
When a separately sold foot pedal (FC3) is
connected, a sustain effect corresponding to
the half-damper position can be applied.
Notes played while the foot switch is oper-
ated will sustain for longer than normal after
you release the corresponding keys. The
degree to which the foot switch is applied
will control the length of sustain.
Furthermore, when a separately sold foot
switch (FC4 or FC5) is connected, a sustain
effect unrelated to the half-damper position
can be applied. In such a case, turn on the
instrument by pressing the power button
while holding down the G2 key on the key-
board. Multiple lamps on the front panel will
flash, and the instrument’s pedal setting will
change to “FC4/5.” See page 41 for details.
In this manual, the term “FC3” refers to the
FC3 and all other equivalent products, such
as the FC3A.
In this manual, the term “FC4” refers to the
FC4 and all other equivalent products, such
as the FC4A.
qwe r ty
AC adaptor
DX and CP:
FC3, FC4, or FC5
CS and YC:
FC7
6.3-mm,
TS phone jack
3.5-mm, mini stereo
phone jack
Audio
player
6.3-mm,
stereo phone jack
(Right) (Left)
Keyboard amplifier or
powered speaker