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1. OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS
Aside from the standard 88-key piano keyboard, there are a number of different ways to control the various functions of
the CP139 instrument. Below is a brief explanation of the panel buttons, tempo/value dial, volume sliders, and touch
screen LCD display which will be used throughout this Quick Start guide.
PANEL BUTTONS
The panel buttons are responsible for controlling the majority of functions on the CP139, with buttons to the left of the
display associated with selecting and adjusting accompaniment styles, and buttons to the right of the display used to
select and adjust instrument sounds.
In addition, the top row of circular shaped buttons control the main functions of the CP139, while the square shaped buttons
on the middle and bottom rows are typical used to adjust parameters and settings within these main functions. Finally,
many of the buttons also contain an LED indicator which will turn on or off when a function is activated or deactivated.
The position and grouping of the panel buttons should become familiar reasonably quickly, allowing you to navigate
around the CP139 almost instinctively, and concentrate on making truly great music.
TEMPO/VALUE DIAL, VOLUME SLIDERS
The Tempo/Value dial is used to increase or decrease the tempo of accompaniment styles and songs, scroll through
menu screens, and also to adjust values quickly and efficiently.
The Style/Song Volume slider is used to increase or decrease the volume of accompaniment styles, and songs played
back from the built-in recorder or USB memory. This slider does not control the volume of the keyboard or external inputs
such as the microphone.
The Master Volume slider, meanwhile, controls the overall volume of the instrument, including accompaniment styles
and songs, the keyboard, and external inputs.
Style buttons: to the left of the display
Sound buttons: to the right of the display
Tempo/Value dial
Volume sliders
Summary of Contents for Concert Performer CP139
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