Store Performance Function - Yamaha CP4 Stage Reference Manual

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Store Performance Function

Using the Store Performance function, you can store the Performance currently being edited in your
stage piano's User Memory
with the edited Performance's settings.
Procedure
1. Press the [STORE] button while editing a Performance.
2. On the Store screen, use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial to select the
destination for storing the current Performance, and then press the [ENTER] button.
3. When the Confirmation popup is displayed, press the [+1/YES] button to store the
Performance.
NOTE
Performances cannot be stored while audio data is playing.
NOTE
The Store screen is the first screen displayed when the [STORE] button is pressed.
NOTE
Before executing the Store Performance function, the instrument will display the Confirmation popup to
confirm that you wish to proceed ("Are you sure?"). You can press the [+1/YES] button to store the
current Performance or the [-1/NO] button to return to the previous screen without doing so.
Destination for storing as selected in Step 2:
Confirmation popup from Step 3:
STORE
This shows that you are on the Store screen.
Destination Performance
This entry shows the destination for storing the Performance currently being edited. Use the [-1/NO]
and [+1/YES] buttons or the Data Dial to select a Performance, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Are you sure?
This message is displayed before executing the Store Performance function. Press the [+1/YES]
button to store all of the settings from the Performance currently being edited. When the data has
been stored, the destination Performance will be selected and displayed. To cancel execution of
the Store Performance function and return to the previous screen, press the [-1/NO] button.
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CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Reference Manual
(page
12). The Performance selected at this time will be overwritten
Press the [ENTER] button.
Design of the CP4 STAGE & CP40 STAGE
Reference
Performances
Editing Performances
Common Edit Area
01: Chorus Effect
02: Reverb Effect
03: General
04: Name
Part Edit Area
01: Play Mode
02: Filter/EG
03: Effect-A
04: Effect-B
05: Controller
06: Receive Switch
Master Keyboard Area
Job Area
01: Recall
02: Copy
03: Bulk
Store Performance Function
Compare Performance Function
File Area
01: Save
02: Load
03: Rename
04: Delete
05: Format
06: Memory Info
Utility Area
01: General
02: MIDI
03: Controller
04: MasterComp
05: Master EQ
06: Panel Lock
Utility Job Area
01: Factory Set
02: Version
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