Kawai CA1200 - Manual

Kawai CA1200

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Important Safety Instructions; CAUTION; AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE; WARNING; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – FCC Information
  • Page 5 – KAWAI D; for a superb performance on the piano, harpsichord, organ, and other
  • Page 6 – PARTS PROVIDED; Adjuster; Fasten the Side Panels (A) and the Pedal Board; Bottom View; Board (C) and in front of the fixing metal of; Pedal Unit
  • Page 8 – EAD; Untie the pedal cable on the bottom; Back View
  • Page 9 – Key Bed
  • Page 11 – SSEMBLING
  • Page 12 – Tutorial Section; Basic Operations; CA P
  • Page 13 – Playing with the Concert Magic; With Kawai’s unique feature “Concert Magic” anyone can sit at the CA
  • Page 14 – ASIC; ASSEMBLING THE STAND; Connect the AC power cable to the piano’s power jack and the; USING THE HEADPHONES; Turning on the power.; Concert Grand
  • Page 15 – touch sensitivity; USING THE PEDALS; LAYING; preset; SELECTING ANOTHER PRESET SOUND; P r e s s t h e S O U N D S E L E C T b u t t o n u n d e r t h e n a m e o f t h e
  • Page 16 – USING DEMO FUNCTION; Modern Piano
  • Page 17 – SPLIT
  • Page 18 – DDING; REVERB
  • Page 19 – TO ADD REVERB; Press the REVERB button.; To change the reverb type, use the VALUE buttons.; TO ADD OTHER EFFECTS; Press the EFFECTS button.; To change the effect type, use the VALUE buttons.; SING
  • Page 20 – STARTING THE METRONOME; CHANGING THE TIME SIGNATURE
  • Page 21 – ADJUSTING THE METRONOME VOLUME; NOTE; EXT
  • Page 22 – ECORDING; Press the REC button when you are ready to record.; Press the PLAY/STOP button to play back the song.
  • Page 23 – To exit from the recorder, press any SOUND SELECT button.; ASICS; Parts
  • Page 24 – RECORDING CAPACITY; Press the REC button to enter the song/part selection menu.
  • Page 25 – You have probably noticed that there is an asterisk (*) after the part; Now let’s record two tracks separately.
  • Page 26 – and then begin recording the second part from any point you like.; PLAYING BACK THE PARTS SEPARATELY; you have recorded on both tracks, select “Part 1”, then select “Part 2”.; sure you’re recording properly. You can use the LCD display to help
  • Page 27 – RASING; ERASING ALL DATA
  • Page 28 – Using MIDI; to learn about the CA piano’s MIDI and Multi-
  • Page 29 – NDERSTANDING; MIDI JACKS; MIDI
  • Page 30 – MIDI CHANNEL
  • Page 31 – through Instrument #2 because Instrument #3’s multi-timbral mode; IANO; MIDI CONNECTION
  • Page 32 – CHANGING TRANSMITTING CHANNEL
  • Page 33 – PROGRAM CHANGE
  • Page 34 – LOCAL CONTROL
  • Page 35 – CA
  • Page 36 – Press the MENU buttons until you see “9. Multi Timbre”.
  • Page 37 – If you own a “GM” sound module you’ll probably want to use it as your
  • Page 38 – ELECTING; To select a song, press the key to which your desired song is
  • Page 39 – The CA piano will start playing; If you want to listen to a different song, press the key to which; When you are finished listening to the song,; button again to stop.; Now you’re ready to play yourself.; Tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any one of the 88 black
  • Page 40 – ONCERT; EASY BEAT
  • Page 41 – MELODY PLAY
  • Page 42 – TEADY; Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button.; use the VALUE button; Start by tapping any key with a constant steady beat.
  • Page 43 – Reference Section; Operation of the Panel Components
  • Page 45 – To stop play back of the song press the PLAY/STOP button again.; LISTENING TO ALL THE CONCERT MAGIC SONGS; Press the CONCERT MAGIC button and then press the PLAY/STOP button
  • Page 46 – CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES; STEADY BEAT
  • Page 47 – Press the CONCERT MAGIC button and then press the DEMO; EMO
  • Page 48 – UAL; OUND
  • Page 49 – If you want to layer two sounds assigned to the same SOUND SELECT; select the different demo songs.
  • Page 50 – ENU; Lower Octave Shift; COMMON OPERATION; Use the VALUE buttons to change value.; 0 in this section of the manual.
  • Page 51 – After selecting the “Lower Octave Shift” function by pressing the
  • Page 52 – tuning when you play with other instruments.
  • Page 54 – HANNEL; Use the VALUE buttons to switch between PLAY and MUTE.; SER
  • Page 55 – The “User Memory” function does not automatically save any changes; ACTORY; you saved in “User Memory” will be reset to the factory preset values.
  • Page 56 – HANGING; These buttons can also be used to select the various sounds. You can; ALUE
  • Page 57 – CHORUS; To turn off the effects, press the EFFECTS button again.; FFECT
  • Page 58 – EVERB; Use the REVERB button to add reverberation to the sound. There are; To turn off the reverb press the REVERB button again.; save your current reverb and effect settings.
  • Page 59 – You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds.
  • Page 60 – PLIT; lower—and lets you play each part with a different sound.; Press the desired key while holding down the SPLIT button.
  • Page 61 – ETRONOME; The TEMPO button is used to activate the metronome and adjust the; Press the TEMPO button again to stop the metronome.; The TEMPO button is also used to adjust the playback speed for the
  • Page 62 – To change the time signature, press the BEAT button.; You will see the LED indicator turn on and hear the metronome begin; Use the VALUE buttons to select the desired time signature.; The volume of the metronome can be adjusted to any level you like.; your current metronome settings.
  • Page 63 – The REC button is used for recording.; RECORDING ANOTHER SONG; The CA piano can record and store up to five songs.; ECORDER
  • Page 64 – RECORDING A SECOND PART; Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording.; STATUS OF SONG AND PART; In the LCD display an asterisk (*) after the part number means that the
  • Page 65 – RECORDED INFORMATION; Note information; MEMORY CAPACITY
  • Page 66 – The PLAY/STOP button is used to select a song and part to play, and to; USING THE PLAY/STOP BUTTON TO START RECORDING; The PLAY/STOP button can also be used to start recording. In this way,
  • Page 67 – The erase procedure is completed.; ERASING ALL THE SONGS; again while holding down both the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons.
  • Page 68 – play the song in the original key, but hear it in another key.; Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button.; RANSPOSE
  • Page 69 – IRTUAL; Sympathetic Resonance; after the power is turned off.
  • Page 70 – OICING; YMPATHETIC
  • Page 71 – OUCH; Light
  • Page 72 – USER TOUCH; Press the REC button.; for you based upon your playing style.; more information on User Memory.
  • Page 73 – EMPERAMENT; BRIEF EXPLANATION OF TEMPERAMENTS
  • Page 74 – MEANTONE TEMPERAMENT; Use the VALUE buttons to change the pitch by cent.
  • Page 75 – Continue the same procedure to set the pitch for all keys.; EY
  • Page 76 – This slider controls the master volume level of the piano’s sound.; OWER; will erase all the songs currently stored in memory.; OLUME
  • Page 77 – the keys, sustains the sound of only the keys just played.; SOFT PEDAL; EDALS
  • Page 78 – ACKS; LINE OUT J; recorders or similar equipment.; LINE IN J; equipment or electronic instruments to the piano’s speakers.; MIDI J; BOTTOM VIEW
  • Page 79 – NFORMATION; ROGRAM
  • Page 80 – MIDI E; XCLUSIVE; Function
  • Page 81 – MIDI I; MPLEMENTATION
  • Page 84 – Front Panel; LED I; Demo Songs
  • Page 85 – Specifications; LCD D
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Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; CAUTION; AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE; WARNING; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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