CP73/88 feature [MENU] and [SETTINGS]. This article will explain the difference between the two.
MENU items are global affect the entire instrument. Here you can configure different parameters, functions and set ups. I’ll cover the basics here. More in-depth articles are coming that will go deeper into other MENU items. For a list of all the MENU selections check out the CP73/88 Owner’s Manual starting on page 28.
Press the [MENU] button and you’ll see the top-level list of items:
Under the “General” item you will see the following selections:
Master Tune: This sets the overall tuning of from the default of A=440 Hz to a range between 414.72-466.78Hz Hz. In situations where you need to adjust this setting you will find this useful. There is a dedicated [TUNE] button as well on the front panel.
MIDI Settings: There are a few important items under MIDI settings.
Interestingly enough, when the MIDI Port is set to OFF MIDI messages received via the MIDI terminals output to USB port 2 and MIDI messages received via USB port 2 will be output to the MIDI terminals. This allows you to use the CP MIDI terminal as a second set of MIDI ports for external gear
“Invert” is a pretty cool option. In Invert mode all the panel lights illuminate and MIDI control changes only send or receive when a Section is switched OFF. This is cool when using CP73/88 with a DAW. For example, say you want to have the E.Piano Section ON layered with a virtual instrument in a DAW. With Invert On, you can use the Sub Section controls to change the virtual instrument parameters when that section is switched OFF.
Invert is cool for this reason: It’s like a hybrid mode where I can play the CP73/88 E.Piano, record the note data and automate the Section controls when the E.Piano is in the ON position and simultaneously control a virtual instrument using the Sub Section in the OFF position.
You cannot change the CC# for the CP73/88 controls, but most if not all DAW support “learn” modes so you can assign specific controls to controllers. Invert is pretty cool and useful.
Keyboard/Pedal
This is an important setting to get the best experience with the instrument. I like to play acoustic pianos with the “Hard” setting but that is ENTIRELY subjective. Experiment with these settings to find what works for you. One thing to try is the Wide setting for Electric Piano voices which functions a bit like a velocity compressor/expander. I like it with the 75Rd Funky Voice to really grab the “bark” of the sound!
Local Control: Turns Local Control On or Off.
USB Audio Volume: Adjusts the incoming USB audio level from computer/DAW or iOS device.
Auto Power Off: Determines whether or not Audio Power Off is engaged.
General has the most selections of any of the MENU items. Let’s take a look at the rest.
Panel Lock Settings: Determines which features you want locked out when engaging Panel Lock. For example, you can choose to lock out the Section Switches but allow control over the Delay/Reverb Section.
Display Lights: This allows you to set how the front panel Display Lights illuminate. You can choose to turn all the Section Lights ON (default is OFF), or turn the Section Effects OFF (default is ON).
Advanced Settings: There are a number of items you can select here.
Example: Say you want to keep the same Reverb Setting for every LIVE SET but you don’t want to save that setting in a LIVE SET. With Section Hold enabled, switch the Reverb Section ON and HOLD THE SWITCH on until the red Reverb Section LED blinks. You can now switch between different LIVE SETS and the Reverb setting will remain the same, overriding what was saved with the LIVE SET. An entire Section can be set to “Hold” as well and will override whatever is set to Live set, so if you wanted to keep a Sub Voice like a string pad the same regardless of the LIVE SET selected switch the Sub Section ON and HOLD THE SWITCH until the red Sub Section lamp blinks. The screen will say “Sub Section Hold On” to confirm.
LIVE SET Manager
: This function allows you to move LIVE SETS. You can choose between “Swap”, “Copy” and “Initialize”.
Section Manager: The next level down from LIVE SET Manager is Section Manager. This allows you to “Copy” one LIVE SET Section and “Paste” that Section into another LIVE SET Section. This is useful if you want to select a cool Sub Section Pad with all the Section Effects and levels set exactly how you want them and use it with a different LIVE SET.
Edit Recall: If, while editing a LIVE SET you have not yet stored, you select a different LIVE SET and then return to the one being edited, the latest stored version will be selected. Using this function, you can restore your latest edits and keep them intact.
Menu Intialize: Resets the settings of MENU screens to the default values.
Factory Reset: Restores this instrument to its default (factory) condition.
This is all about saving, loading, renaming and formatting.
Back Up File: Saves or loads all the data stored in CP73/88 including the system settings to a USB flash drive as a “Back Up File” with the extension “.X9A”.
LIVE SET All File: Saves or loads all the LIVE SET data stored in this instrument but NOT the system settings to a USB flash drive as a “LIVE SET All File” with the extension “.X9L”.
LIVE SET Page File: Saves or loads a LIVE SET Page (Eight LIVE SETS) stored in CP73/88 to a USB flash drive as a “LIVE SET Page File” with the extension “.X9P”.
LIVE SET File: Saves or loads a single LIVE SET stored in CP73/88 to a USB flash drive as “LIVE SET File” with the extension “.X9S”
File Utility: Allows you to “Rename” a file, “Delete” a file or “Format” a USB flash drive.
This shows the CP OS Version currently installed in your CP73/88.
Those are some of the highlights in the MENU section. Now let’s take a look at the SETTINGS which work with LIVE SETS. SETTINGS are saved with each Live Set Sound.
Press the [SETTINGS] button to see the items you can select:
Under the Function Sub Menu you have two selections: “Sound Transpose” and “Split Point”. You can transpose CP73/88 by +/- 12 semitones and you can set a Split anywhere on the keyboard. There are of course dedicated buttons directly above the [SETTINGS] button to accomplish the same thing.
This sets up Master Keyboard control features to set up CP73/88 as a four Zone Master Keyboard Controller. The diagram below shows one possible way you could set up the CP73/88 with three external instruments assigned to three Zones:
Take a look at the Sub Menu under Master Keyboard:
If you want more detailed Zone control you will want to engage the Advanced Zone SW.
With the Mode SW ON you get the settings above, but turning the Advanced Mode SW ON allows the following parameters (Advanced Mode parameters in highlight):
So where do you set all of these control settings? That’s what Zone Settings are all about.
This is where each of the four Zones are configured. Selecting any of these gives you the parameter selections mentioned above.
This engaged Advanced Mode for each of the three Sections. For an article about how to use this check out “Mastering CP: Advanced Mode”.
Here you can set up physical controllers for each Section. Take a look at the CP73/88 screen below:
In this screen you can make the following settings for each selection:
Last but not least, this is where you name your LIVE SET.
Understanding how the MENU and SETTINGS function will help you get the most out of your CP73/88. Stay tuned for more articles in the “Master CP” article series coming soon!
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