Reference; Using The Shift-Related Functions - Yamaha CBX-K2 Owner's Manual

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Using the SHIFT-Related Functions

The enormous flexibility and power of the CBX-K2 is in its
"hidden" or SHIFT-related functions — allowing you to
send virtually any kind of MIDI message directly from the
keyboard or use the Assignable Wheel/Slider for real-time
control change.
TIME SIGNATURE
SONG
SELECT
TOP
BOTTOM
MEASURE
B
SEQUENCER
STOP
CONTINUE
START
TEMPO
The MIDI functions can be generally divided into three
types, according to their operation.
Holding C and pressing the function's key. For
1)
these functions, such as Sequencer Stop and Start,
pressing L is not necessary. These functions are
shown on the panel without underline.
Holding C, pressing the function's key and then
2)
L. These functions are indicated with a dashed
underline on the panel (for example, GM ON and XG
ON) and require pressing L to execute.
Holding C, pressing the function's key, entering
3)
a value and then pressing L. These functions
are indicated with an underline on the panel (for ex-
ample, PROGRAM CHANGE and TEMPO), and
require that a value (Decimal or Hexadecimal) be
entered.
When changing a function, the LED display indicates
the on/off status or the value of the function.
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Displays current setting or value.
VOICE
POLY/
RESET
SOUND OFF
TG300B
CHANNEL
DEVICE
TOUCH
DATA
MSB 1ST/
FOOT SW
MAP
MONO
CONTROL
ALL CH
RESET
MERGE
NUMBER
SENSITIVITY
RPN
CONTROLLER
NRPN
DENSITY
LSB 1ST
ASSIGN
RESET
SYSTEM
PROGRAM
WHEEL ASSIGN
TRANSPOSE
BANK
PROGRAM
GM
SOUND
XG
MERGE
MIDI
FIXED
DRUM
SELECT
CHANGE
ON
OFF
ON
ON/OFF
CH
VELOCITY
RPN
CONTROLLER
NRPN
NUMBER
MIDI functions
(Group A and Group B)
Many of the functions can be done with one or two key-
strokes, while others require you to enter a number value
and press one of the L keys to execute the function.
All functions can be accessed or executed by using one of
the operations described below.
CONTROLLER
CONTROL CHANGE
NUMBER LIST
1 MODULATION
11 EXPRESSION
2 BREATH
64 HOLD1(DAMPER)
5 PORTA TIME
65 PORTAMENTO
6 DATA ENTRY
71 HARMONIC
7 VOLUME
72 RELEASE TIME
PB
DATA
10 PANPOT
73 ATTACK TIME
DENSITY
DENSITY
74 BRIGHTNESS
84 PORTA CTRL
SLIDER ASSIGN
DRUM
RPN
CONTROLLER
NRPN
NUMBER
B
1
Display
Value entry
(Decimal and Hexadecimal)
ç key
In using the SHIFT-related functions, remember
Keep holding down C until the end of the
operation. If C is released in mid-operation,
you'll have to start the operation all over again.
In the instructions that follow, "L" refers to either of
the ENTER keys, J or K. In other
words, this means that either key can be used, unless
indicated otherwise.
NOTE
Both N / M
lamps flash briefly when a function is executed. The
LED display flashes briefly when a MIDI message is
sent.
NRPN
91 REVERB
123 VIBRATO RATE
131 EQ LO FREQUENCY
139 DRUM EG DECAY RATE
147 DRUM HP FILTER CUTOFF
93 CHORUS
124 VIBRATO DEPTH
132 EQ HI FREQUENCY
140 DRUM PITCH COARSE
148 DRUM EQ LO GAIN
94 VARIATION
125 VIBRATO DELAY
133 EG ATTACK TIME
141 DRUM PITCH FINE
149 DRUM EQ HI GAIN
126 LP FILTER CUTOFF
134 EG DECAY TIME
142 DRUM LEVEL
150 DRUM EQ LO FREQUENCY
RPN
127 LP FILTER RESONANCE
135 EG RELEASE TIME
143 DRUM PAN
151 DRUM EQ HI FREQUENCY
120 PB SENSITIVITY
128 HP FILTER CUTOFF
136 DRUM LP FILTER CUTOFF
144 DRUM REVERB
121 FINE TUNE
129 EQ LO GAIN
137 DRUM LP FILTER RESONANCE
145 DRUM CHORUS
122 COARSE TUNE
130 EQ HI GAIN
138 DRUM EG ATTACK RATE
146 DRUM VARIATION
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
OTHERS
152 CH PRESSURE
153 KEY PRESSURE
154 MASTER VOLUME
156 MASTER TUNING
157 VELOCITY
158 TEMPO
ENTER
HEXA
DECIMAL
DECIMAL
L
keys

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