Kawai CP115 - Manual

Kawai CP115

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions; CAUTION; AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
  • Page 5 – FCC Information; Canadian Radio Interference Regulations
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents; Introduction
  • Page 8 – Power; Parts and Names
  • Page 10 – Botttom View
  • Page 11 – Rear Terminals
  • Page 12 – LCD Screen
  • Page 13 – referred to as; function buttons; , will be referred to as
  • Page 14 – Dial
  • Page 15 – Selecting a Part is easy:
  • Page 16 – Splitting the keyboard.; To change the split point:
  • Page 17 – Selecting Sounds; R3 buttons. The selected Part will become highlighted.
  • Page 19 – Mixer
  • Page 20 – To adjust the individual Section level:
  • Page 21 – Effects
  • Page 22 – Type of Reverb; Simulates the ambiance of a concert hall or theater.
  • Page 25 – Effect Types; A three-phase chorus with a slight modulation to each phase.
  • Page 26 – Effect Priority Guidelines; This; “Priority Part”; Here are some guidelines for Effect Priority:
  • Page 27 – Part has these effects turned on.; Example; Assume that your CP is set up according to the following chart:
  • Page 28 – Transpose and Octave Shift
  • Page 30 – Metronome; To use the Metronome:
  • Page 31 – Piano Only
  • Page 32 – Using a Style; Selection page for that category.
  • Page 34 – beginning of the next measure before it begins to play.; Fill-In and Variation; Auto Accompaniment System
  • Page 35 – Fingered; Bass Inversion
  • Page 37 – Registration; Registration Groups; popular music from the 1940’s through today.; To use a Registration:
  • Page 38 – exiting the Registration, the prior settings will be restored.
  • Page 39 – • The following settings can be stored in a Registration:; To create your own Registration:
  • Page 40 – To rename the Registration Group:
  • Page 41 – Style Lock; Press the STYLE LOCK button again to turn it off.
  • Page 42 – Song Stylist; must play the actual music yourself.; To use the Song Stylist:
  • Page 44 – any changes to the Song Stylist setup that you wish.
  • Page 45 – To search the Song Stylist by Song Title:
  • Page 46 – Harmony; There are 10 types of Harmony.
  • Page 47 – also appear in the Main Screen.; • You can volume mix the Harmony separately in the MIXER screen.
  • Page 48 – Recording a Song; ) Start recording in one of the following ways:
  • Page 49 – section titled “Re-recording or adding another Part” on page 44.; To play back the recorded song:
  • Page 50 – Part Status; REC; This part has not been recorded.; Re-recording or adding another Part
  • Page 51 – Saving the song; See the section titled “Saving Data to a Floppy Disk” on page 131.; Erasing the song; CP will ask if you are sure.
  • Page 53 – Advanced Recording; To go to the Advanced Recorder Menu:
  • Page 56 – Note
  • Page 57 – Track Settings; The Track Status screen will show the following Status messages.; Rec; This track is ready to be recorded.; Play; This track has not been recorded.; To use the Track Settings screen:
  • Page 58 – Loop Settings
  • Page 59 – End Bar from the Loop Settings menu.; Style Paste
  • Page 60 – will prompt you for confirmation.
  • Page 61 – ) Listen to what you have recorded and re-record if necessary.
  • Page 62 – Punch-In recording using the pedal
  • Page 63 – Song Edit; then use the Dial to select characters.
  • Page 64 – Bar Editing
  • Page 65 – Quantize
  • Page 67 – Copy; • The destination of the copied data must either be:
  • Page 68 – Delete; Delete completely erases and removes the bars that you specify.
  • Page 69 – Insert
  • Page 71 – Erase
  • Page 72 – Merge
  • Page 73 – Gate Time Modify
  • Page 74 – Velocity Modify
  • Page 75 – Clock Move
  • Page 76 – Transpose
  • Page 77 – Event Edit; Tempo track can be edited as well.
  • Page 80 – Creating Your Own Styles; The Conductor is used to edit Preset data.; Easy Style Edit
  • Page 81 – running to hear your changes.
  • Page 82 – Resetting the Style
  • Page 83 – Making a New Style; Configuration of a Style
  • Page 87 – buttons or the Dial to select the characters to name the style.
  • Page 88 – Auto-accompaniment System; The terms; Open; and; Close; apply to Chordal Phrases, and refer to how the CP will regulate the; Range
  • Page 89 – Bass Limit
  • Page 90 – Making a Style with Phrase Combination; To use Phrase Combination:
  • Page 94 – Editing Sounds; To adjust the settings:
  • Page 96 – About songs on Floppy Disk
  • Page 97 – Selecting a Song from Disk
  • Page 99 – Controlling Playback of a Song; The part will be heard when you play the song.; MUTE; The part has data, but it won’t be heard when you play the song.; To make adjustments to the song:
  • Page 102 – Playing with Concert Magic
  • Page 103 – Performing a Concert Magic Song
  • Page 104 – To play a selected CM song:
  • Page 105 – take advantage of this feature.
  • Page 106 – • You can transpose the song by pressing the TRANSPOSE buttons.; To enter the Chain Play mode of the Concert Magic:
  • Page 107 – Concert Magic Song Arrangements; EASY BEAT; Steady Beat Play
  • Page 108 – Creating a Concert Magic Song; it to a floppy disk as a Standard MIDI File.; accompaniment on channel 4.
  • Page 110 – System Menu; To use the System menu:; • For further details on resetting data, see page 126.
  • Page 112 – Tuning
  • Page 113 – Touch Curve; Normal; This is the standard touch of an acoustic piano.; Off
  • Page 114 – Virtual Voicing; Produces a brighter tone throughout the entire dynamic range.; Mellow; Produces a mellower tone throughout the entire dynamic range.; Dynamic; individual setting for each Sound.
  • Page 115 – Resonance; Produces a more intense resonance.
  • Page 116 – Concert Magic Sound; Preset; Plays all the Concert Magic songs with the Concert Grand piano.
  • Page 117 – Pedal Assign
  • Page 121 – Effect for Sound
  • Page 122 – Temperament
  • Page 123 – Brief explanation of temperaments
  • Page 124 – Werckmeister III, Kirnberger III Temperament
  • Page 126 – MIDI Menu; Right Transmit Channel
  • Page 127 – Clock
  • Page 128 – Transmit MIDI Data
  • Page 129 – Channel Receive On/Off; Each of the 16 MIDI channels can be set separately to On or Off.
  • Page 130 – MIDI Accordion
  • Page 131 – Power Up Settings
  • Page 132 – Soft Reset; To perform a Soft Reset:
  • Page 133 – Software Version; To show the software version:
  • Page 134 – Screen Hold
  • Page 136 – Floppy Disk Operations
  • Page 137 – Saving Data to a Floppy Disk; Song; Each User Style or all 20 User Styles at once.; Regist Group; One User Temperament setting.; All Settings
  • Page 138 – type will be displayed.; This will erase any existing data on tracks 9-16.; the selected data to the disk.
  • Page 140 – Loading Data from a Floppy Disk; This function allows you to retrieve the stored data from disk.; One Song can be loaded into the Recorder from disk.; User Style; One User Temperament can be loaded from disk.; Loads the “All Settings” file on disk.; To load the data from a disk:
  • Page 143 – Erasing Data from a Floppy Disk; To erase the data from a disk:
  • Page 144 – Formatting a Floppy Disk; returns to the Disk menu automatically.
  • Page 146 – Getting Assistance: Using Help and Demo; F1 and F2 buttons to list more topics on the other pages.
  • Page 148 – Using the Demonstrations; Main Demo
  • Page 150 – Preset Sounds; Appendices
  • Page 151 – STRING
  • Page 152 – GUITAR
  • Page 153 – SYNTH
  • Page 154 – SPECIALTY 2
  • Page 155 – Preset Styles
  • Page 156 – TRADITIONAL
  • Page 157 – Song Stylists
  • Page 162 – Children’s Songs; Concert Magic Songs; The words in bold type are the title displayed in the LCD screen.
  • Page 163 – American Classics
  • Page 164 – Favorite Hymns
  • Page 165 – Special Occasions
  • Page 166 – Table of Chord Types
  • Page 168 – A. Using External Speakers; Example of Connection; Amplifier; B. Using the Concert Performer with Your Home Audio System; Tape Recorder; C. Recording Your Performance with Your Tape Recorder
  • Page 169 – D. Using the Concert Performer with an External MIDI; Sound Module
  • Page 170 – USB; * Windows is registerd trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 172 – Program Change Numbers
  • Page 180 – MIDI Implementation Char; MODEL: Kawai Digital Piano CP115
  • Page 181 – Specifications
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Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; CAUTION; AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING

III Important Safety Instructions WARNING - When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR B...

Page 5 - FCC Information; Canadian Radio Interference Regulations

V The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: ● The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged. ● Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the product. ● The product has been exposed to rain. ● The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a mark...

Page 6 - Table of Contents; Introduction

Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano VI Table of Contents Parts and Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Overview LCD Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Select Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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