If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it can cause interference to radio communications. The rules with which it must comply afford reasonable protection against interference when used in most locations. However, there can be no guarantee that such interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or related equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by one or more of the f
The flashing LED next to the PIANO 1 switch indicates that the interface is ready to transmit a program number. .1, ^-Flashes. -o'- o o o o o □Qicaczaa JAZZ FULL PIANO PIANO E-PIANO E'PIANO ORGAN ORGAN 12 12 2} Select the program number by pressing the corresponding pair of black keys at the lower end of the keyboard. There are a total of 128 numbers possible: the first thirteen black keys give the first and second digits {"00" — "12”) of this three-digit number; the next ten, the final digi
When the pedal is pressed, a sound continues even after the key is released. Rear panel (Optional) Kawai F-1 foot pedal (or equivalent) 8 (4) Joystick A SINGLE patch can use up to four separate SOURCEs. This joystick provides real-time control over the volume balance between them. It also provides similar control for the four SECTIONS in a MULTI patch. SOURCE/SECTION 3 SOURCE SECTION 1 Note: The STICK switches this control function ON and OFF. Procedure: (7) Press the 1 STICK \ switch.
1. Selecting a song After recording a song to internal memory: Connect a USB memory device to the USB port. Press the PLAY/STOP button, select the [Play Internal] option, then press the FUNCTION button. The Play Internal screen will appear, with the currently selected song and part number shown in the LCD display. Play Internal Song 1 Part=1&2* Select a song number Select a part Press the .. or .. buttons to select the song, then press the .. or .. buttons to select the part(s) to played and con
Its AWA Grand PRO II wooden key action provides the touch response and full dynamic range required for a superb performance of piano, harpsichord, organ, and other instruments, while the authentic piano tone has been created through the stereo-sampling of concert grand pianos, and is reproduced using KAWAI’s unique Harmonic Imaging™ sound technology. The CA111 is also equipped with a revolutionary Soundboard Speaker System, channelling sound energy onto a spruce soundboard to faithfully reproduc
26). 59 59 SINGLE EDIT 60 2-6. Editing a MULTI Patch 1. MULTI Patch Configuration 60 A MULTI Patch is a combination of up to eight SINGLE Patches. A MULTI Patch is divided into Sections which each consist of a SINGLE Patch plus various parameters that tie sound generation to Key Velocity, Keyboard Range, MIDI Channel, Tuning, Transposition, Level, and Output to play various sounds using the keyboard or MIDI. MULTI Patch Control Keyboard 2. Using MULTI Patches External MIDI Sequencer
In this way, you can insert a blank bar at the beginning of the song. RECORDING ANOTHER SONG The CA piano can record and store up to five songs. Press the REC button to enable the CA piano to record. The LCD Display shows you which song is ready to record. LCD Display Record Sonq 2 Part=l The LCD Display shows the Song number. REFERENCE SECTION 57 Use the MENU buttons to select the desired song number to record. Then start recording by following the regular recording procedure. Press
GUITAR/HARP switch in the ORCHESTRA II section produces an electric guitar tone when the ACCOMPANIMENT II switch is on and a harp voice when the arpeggios function (I, II, or III) is on. Note: The ORCHESTRA II BRASS tone is not one tone, but five. The organ automatically selects the one best matching the rhythm pattern. (2) Select patterns to place them on standby. (The LEDs light to indicate this status.) - ORCHESTRA 1 - ORCH. I i-n-1 Note: It is not possible to mix ORCHESTRA II patterns
They are divided in two Banks, Bank A and Bank B. The songs are also classified in eight groups by song category such as Children’s Songs, American Classics, Christmas Songs. All the song titles are listed in the Song Card provided with the piano. To make it easier to find which song is assigned to which key, there is a key strip that can be placed between the end of black keys and the front panel. The key strip indicates song categories, and note names. To select a song, press the key to whic
For these harmonies to operate, the ACC button music be ON. Other harmonies do not rely on the Auto-Accompaniment stystem for chordal information. These harmonies will operate whether or not the ACC is ON. Non~Chordai Harmonies These harmonies do not rely on chordal information from the ACC system. They include the Vocodor, Gender, Octave, Double, and Lead Substitution harmonies. In the case of the Vocodor, the harmonies created are taken from the notes actually played on the keyboard, or the