Yamaha CBX-K2 Spécifications

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Spécifications pour Instruments de musique Yamaha CBX-K2. Yamaha CBX-K2 Specification Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer

Résumé du contenu

Page 2 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

10 • The right lamp flashes quickly when a MIDI errorhappens. The lamp flashes until you press any one ofthe panel buttons.i LED DisplayIn normal pla

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS

11Panel Controls and Terminals Rear Panel!3 MIDI OUT TerminalThis is for connection to the MIDI IN terminal of anotherMIDI device (such as a MIDI ton

Page 4 - Welcome to the CBX-K2

12Your CBX-K2 will run from the included power adaptor,PA-1D or an equivalent. Batteries can also be used (seebelow). However, we strongly recommend t

Page 5 - Contents

13Setting Up Your CBX-K2What You’ll NeedSince the CBX-K2 is strictly a MIDI controller and doesnot generate any sound by itself, you’ll need other dat

Page 6 - What It Can Do

14With SequencerThe CBX-K2 can be used with a stand-alone sequencer, forrecording and editing performance data.With Tone GeneratorIn the simple system

Page 7 - How to Use This Manual

15In a variation of the above setup, set the Clavinova andCBX-K2 to transmit on the same channel, and set the CBX-K2’s MIDI Merge function to ON. Thi

Page 8

16Playing and Using Your CBX-K2This section of the manual guides you through some of thebasic features and functions of the CBX-K2. It alsoprovides s

Page 9

17Playing and Using Your CBX-K2Many currently available tone generators feature multiplebanks of voices. The CBX-K2 can be used to quickly andeasily

Page 10 - Panel Controls and Terminals

18Playing and Using Your CBX-K2These two wheels and slider let you control differentaspects of the sound in realtime as you play. These con-trols aff

Page 11 - ■ Rear Panel

19The Touch Sensitivity function lets you change how theVoices respond to your playing strength.NOTE Touch Sensitivity is a “Group B” function. The

Page 12 - Power Supply

2Model CBX-K2Serial No.Purchase DateSPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION (U.S.A.)This product utilizes batteries or an external powersupply (adapter). DO NOT conne

Page 13 - Setting Up Your CBX-K2

20ReferenceUsing the SHIFT-Related FunctionsThe enormous flexibility and power of the CBX-K2 is in its“hidden” or SHIFT-related functions — allowing y

Page 14

21Using the SHIFT-Related FunctionsSelecting Group A and Group B Functions● Selecting Group A Functions:Hold down C and press the appropriate key. (S

Page 15 - Making the Connections

22Setting the FunctionsThis section shows by example the operations for the basicfunctions.ever, when you wish to enter a decimal value, make sureto p

Page 16 - Playing and Using Your CBX-K2

23Setting the FunctionsSetting a Specific Value for a Function(MSB, LSB)Operation: C + Function Key → MSB value → LSBvalue → LRelevant Functions: Ban

Page 17 - Changing the Octave Range

24Group B function names are also shown on the panel abovethe Group A function names. For the list and explanationsof Group B functions, refer to pag

Page 18

25Setting a Specific Value for a SpecificControllerOperation: C + ç → Function Key →Controller Number → L → {Value(s) → L }Relevant Functions: RPN D

Page 19

26Group A Functions — List● Footnotes*1 The operation steps in braces ({}) can be repeated or re-entered aslong as C is held.*2 Depending on the selec

Page 20 - Reference

27When poweris turned onProgramChange isselected.Group A Functions — ListSelect MSB/LSB; see corresponding Group A functions). Then, holddown C and p

Page 21 - Basic Operations

28Group B Functions — List● Footnotes*1 Depending on the selected message or the particular device that isconnected to the CBX-K2, there may be no res

Page 22 - Setting the Functions

29*8 The effective range is from 0 - 255; values outside of this range willbe ignored.*9 The operation steps in braces ({}) can be repeated or re-ente

Page 23

3• Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extremecold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during

Page 24 - Group B Operations

30Assignable Wheel & Slider — Controller Number ListFor further details on these various control numbers refer to the MIDI Data Format supplement.

Page 25

31MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical InstrumentDigital Interface, which allows electronic musical instru-ments to communicate with each other,

Page 26 - Group A Functions — List

32RPN MSB RPN LSB Parameter00 00 Pitch Bend Sensitivity00 01 Fine Tune00 02 Coarse Tune7F 7F Null2nd Byte 3rd Byte Message120 0 All Sounds Off121 0 Re

Page 27

33About MIDI● All Notes Off (Control #123)Clears all notes currently on for the specified channel.However, if Sustain Switch or Sostenuto Switch is on

Page 28 - Group B Functions — List

34MIDI Data FormatMIDI Reception● Merge-related NotesWhen Merge is set to ON, MIDI messages received from anexternal device at MIDI IN can be merged w

Page 29

352. OverviewTransmitted data includes messages from the CBX-K2 itselfand messages from an external device connected to MIDIIN. Besides conventional

Page 30

36 YAMAHA [ MIDI Sound Keyboard ] Date:07-NOV-1997 Model CBX-K2 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0+----------

Page 31 - About MIDI

37TroubleshootingEven though the CBX-K2 is easy to use, it may occasion-ally not function as you expect it to. If that happens, checkthe possible pro

Page 32

38Error MessagesThe following messages may appear in the LED display during operation, indicating problems or incorrect operation.Batteries are lowThe

Page 33 - SYSTEM MESSAGES

39Specifications● Keyboard49 key keyboard (C1 – C5), velocity responsive● FunctionsBasic: Octave Shift (-3 – +4 octaves), Pitch BendWheel, Assignable

Page 34 - MIDI Data Format

4Welcome to the CBX-K2Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha CBX-K2 MIDI Key-board!The CBX-K2 is a sophisticated, yet compact MIDI ke

Page 35

40IndexAAll Sound Off (all channels) ... 28All Sound Off (current channel) ... 26Assignable Slider... 9, 18Assignabl

Page 37 - Troubleshooting

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-tained in this

Page 38 - Error Messages

For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha or theauthorized distributor listed below.Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-

Page 39 - Specifications

M.D.G., EMI Division © Yamaha Corporation 1998 VZ96900 801POCP1.3-01A0 Printed in Japan

Page 40

5ContentsThe CBX-K2 — What It Is and What It Can Do... 6What It Is ... 6What

Page 41

6The CBX-K2 — What It Is and What It Can DoWhat It IsThe CBX-K2 is a compact, highly portable 49-key MIDIkeyboard, designed especially for use with co

Page 42 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

7By and large, the CBX-K2 is very easy to use and this manual is self-explanatory. However, we strongly recommend that youtake time to read the manua

Page 43 - Tel: 053-460-2445

8Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panelq KeyboardThe CBX-K2 has a 49-key, 4-octave keyboard (C1 to C5),featuring initial touch (velocity) control.

Page 44

9w Pitch Bend Wheel (Pitch Bend)This spring-loaded Wheel controls Pitch Bend. (Page 18.)e Assignable WheelWhen the CBX-K2 is turned on, this Wheel (

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire