Kawai PN81 manual Playing Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts Separately

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(2)Play the piano with your left hand. Playing the piano will automatically start the recording. You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY/STOP button.

(3)Press the PLAY/STOP button after you have finished playing.

(4)Now, to play back the left-hand part, press the PLAY/STOP button. The left-hand part you have recorded (Track 1 of Song No.3) will be played back. You can practice the right-hand part along with the recorded part.

You can adjust the tempo. Before pressing the PLAY/STOP button, hold down the E.PIANO button while pressing the REC button to make the tempo slower or press the CHURCH ORGAN button while pressing the REC button to make the tempo faster.

(5) Let’s record the right-hand part while listening to the left-hand part. Holding down the REC button, press the PIANO 2 (Track 2) button. The Track 1 LED will light and the Track 2 LED will flash to indicate that the piano is ready to record. (To turn off the metronome’s sound press the HARPSICHORD button before releasing the REC button. To cancel without recording, press the REC switch again.

(6)Play the right-hand part of the same. Pressing any key will start playing back the recorded left- hand part (Track 1) while you play (and record) the right-hand part. You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY/STOP button if the right-hand part does not start on the first beat of the song.

(7)Press the PLAY/STOP button after you have finished playing.

PLAYING BACK THE LEFT- AND RIGHT-HAND PARTS SEPARATELY

After your succeeded in recording the left- and right-hand parts (Track 1 and Track 2) separately, it is possible to play back the two parts (Tracks) by themselves or together. The following example shows how to play back only Track 2.

(1)Select and press one of the Song buttons (VIBRAPHONE/Song 1, STRINGS/Song 2 or CHOIR/ Song 3) while pressing the PLAY/STOP button.

(2)Holding down the PLAY/STOP button, press the PIANO 1/Track 1 button.

The PIANO 1/Track 1 switch LED will be turned “off”. If you need to turn the Track 1 back “on”, press the PIANO 1/Track 1 switch once again.

(3) Releasing both switches will play back only Track 2.

You can adjust the tempo. Before pressing the PLAY/STOP button, hold down the E.PIANO button while pressing the REC button to make the tempo slower or press the CHURCH ORGAN button while pressing the REC button to make the tempo faster.

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Contents PN81 Page Table of Contents Safety Instructions Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this Parts Provided Assembling the StandSide view Rear view BC D E F G Part NamesDamper Pedal J Headphones Jacks HAC Adaptor Jack K Line IN/OUT Jacks L Soft PedalBasic Operations Getting StartedTouch Response TransposeKEY Song Demonstration SongDigital Recording Functions Easy RecordingMETRONOME/SELECT Time and Tempo Playing Back a Song Advanced RECORDING/PLAYBACK FunctionsRecording More Songs Playing Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts Separately Deleting a SONG/TRACK Selecting a Touch Type Programming ModeMidi Channel Select TuningTurning Multitimbre on and OFF Turning Sending Program Number on and OFFLocal Control on and OFF ResetMidi Examples MidiDRP-10 Specifications Function Transmitted Received Remarks Midi Implementation Chart

PN81 specifications

The Kawai PN81 is a sophisticated digital piano designed to cater to both beginners and seasoned pianists, offering a blend of advanced features, exceptional sound quality, and user-friendly functionality. This instrument stands out due to its attention to detail, making it a popular choice among musicians seeking an authentic playing experience.

At the heart of the PN81 is Kawai's renowned Harmonic Imaging technology, which utilizes advanced sampling techniques to capture the nuances of an acoustic piano. Every note across the piano's range is recorded and reproduced with stunning clarity, ensuring a rich and full-bodied sound. This technology emulates the dynamic response of a traditional piano, allowing players to express a wide range of emotions through their performance.

The key action of the PN81 is another highlight, featuring Kawai's Responsive Hammer III (RH3) action. This system replicates the feel of an acoustic piano by incorporating graded weights that mimic the heavier feel of lower keys and the lighter touch of higher keys. The keys are also equipped with a triple sensor, providing accurate detection of subtle variations in playing style and velocity, resulting in a highly responsive and expressive playing experience.

In terms of design, the PN81 boasts a sleek and elegant profile, making it an attractive addition to any living space or performance setup. It is equipped with a virtual piano lid that allows players to adjust the acoustics and resonance digitally, further enhancing the playing experience. The instrument also features an intuitive user interface, including a full-color LCD screen that simplifies navigation through its extensive feature set.

The PN81 comes with a variety of preset sounds beyond traditional piano tones, including electric pianos, strings, and synthesizers, allowing for versatile musical exploration. Additionally, it includes a built-in metronome and recording function, making it an ideal tool for practice and composition.

Connectivity options on the PN81 are extensive, featuring USB ports for MIDI communication, as well as Bluetooth capabilities to connect to smart devices. This functionality allows musicians to use apps for learning and composing, expanding the instrument's versatility.

In summary, the Kawai PN81 delivers a compelling blend of traditional piano feel and modern technology, making it a valuable instrument for musicians of all levels. Its exceptional sound quality, realistic key action, and versatile features represent Kawai's commitment to creating instruments that inspire creativity and enhance musical expression. Whether for practice, performance, or composition, the PN81 stands out as a remarkable digital piano choice.