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Using Performances
CP5/CP50 Owner’s Manual
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Quick Start Guide
HINT
Plugging in a USB flash-memory device
The USB TO DEVICE port is used for plugging in USB flash-memory devices. Before doing so, ensure that the memory device’s
connector matches the port and that both are oriented in the same direction.
NOTE
The USB TO DEVICE port supports the USB 1.1 standard; however, you can plug in and use USB 2.0 memory devices. In such a case, data
will be transferred at the USB 1.1 speed.
Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE port
Whenever plugging a USB flash-memory device into your stage piano’s USB TO DEVICE port, be sure to handle it with care and
follow the important precautions below.
NOTE
For more details on how to use your USB flash-memory device, see the owner’s manual that came with it.
Supported USB memory devices
Only USB memory devices of the flash-memory variety can be used with your CP5 or CP50. Furthermore, this stage piano does
not necessarily support all commercially available USB flash-memory devices, and Yamaha cannot guarantee normal operation
with every such device on the market. Before purchasing a USB flash-memory device for use with your stage piano, therefore,
please visit the following web page to determine whether or not it is supported:
http://www.yamahasynth.com/
Working with USB flash-memory devices
When you plug a USB flash-memory device into your stage piano, you can use it to save data that you have created and to load
previously-saved data back into the instrument.
Formatting a USB flash-memory device
Certain types of USB flash-memory device must be formatted before they can be used with your stage piano. Whenever you plug
such a device into the USB TO DEVICE port, a message prompting you to format it will be displayed on-screen. (See the
Reference Manual pdf document for more details.)
NOTICE
When a USB flash-memory device is formatted, all of its data will be permanently erased. Before formatting a memory device,
therefore, ensure that it contains no irreplaceable data.
Write protection
Certain types of USB flash-memory device can be write-protected to prevent their data from being accidentally erased. If your
USB memory contains irreplaceable data, therefore, we suggest that you use write protection to prevent accidental erasure.
Meanwhile, if you need to save data on a USB flash-memory device, be sure to disable its write protection.
Removing USB flash-memory devices
Before removing a USB flash-memory device from the USB TO DEVICE port, ensure that the stage piano is not in the process of
accessing it to save or load data.
NOTICE
Care should be taken to avoid plugging in and removing USB flash-memory devices with excessive frequency. If this precaution is
not observed, your stage piano may freeze and cease operating. In addition, a USB flash-memory device should never be removed
before it has been fully mounted or while it is being accessed by the stage piano in order to save or load data. Data within the flash
memory or on the instrument itself may be corrupted as a result of such action, and there is also a danger that the USB flash-
memory device itself could be permanently damaged.
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Yamaha CP5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony128 notes
DisplayLCD
Sound EngineSpectral Component Modeling (SCM) and AWM
EffectsReverb, Chorus, Compressor, EQ
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI, Headphones
RecorderYes

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