Kawai CP95 manual Starting the Metronome, Changing the time signature

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will start. The LED display shows the demo song number. When the first demo song is finished, the CP piano will play all the other demo songs one at a time in order.

If you would like to listen to a particular demo song, use the VALUE

buttons to select your desired song.

To stop the demo, press the DEMO/CONCERT MAGIC button again at any time.

6.METRONOME

Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music. It is important to practice playing the piano in the right tempo and with a steady rhythm. The CP piano’s metronome is a tool that helps you to achieve this by providing a steady beat for you play along with.

Starting the Metronome

Press the METRONOME button. You will see the LED display turns on and hear the metronome begin counting with a steady beat. The LED display shows the tempo in beats per minute

To change the tempo, use the VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the tempo within the range of 30-250 beats per minute. (60-500 BPM with 6/8).

To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME button again.

Changing the time signature

You probably noticed that there are two types of clicks and the louder one comes every fourth beat. The metronome is capable of giving you a down beat to indicate the beginning of the measure. You are now hearing a 4- beat or 4/4 time signature.

You can select different a time signature if you want to out of the six available with the CP piano—1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4 and 6/8.

To change the time signature, press and hold the METRONOME button.

The LED display shows you the time signature. While holding down the

METRONOME button, Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired time signature.

Adjusting the Metronome Volume

The volume level of metronome can be adjusted to any level you like independent of the main volume.

Press and hold the METRONOME button. While still holding down the METRONOME button, use the Dual/Split/Rhythm Balance slider to adjust the metronome volume. The LED display shows the volume

level from 0 (soft) to 127 (loud). The factory preset is 80.

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Contents CP95 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury Instruction for AC power cord U.K Parts Provided Assembling the StandHand or Finger catching hazard ABC D E F G H I JK Part NamesNOP Q R S Soft Pedal b Power Button aSostenuto Pedal c Sustain Pedal dBottom Basic Operations Getting StartedReverb About PolyphonyStart the style StyleSelect a style Play mode Adjust the TempoTranspose Turn on the accompanimentDemonstration Song Touch ResponseMetronome Adjusting the Metronome VolumeStarting the Metronome Changing the time signatureRegistration Easy Recording Digital Recording FunctionsPlaying Back a Song Advanced RECORDING/PLAYBACK FunctionsPage Playing Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts Separately Deleting a SONG/TRACKListening to the Song Concert MagicSelecting a Song Easy Beat Performing a SongConcert Magic Song Arrangement Types Skillful Melody PlayTemperament Function ModeTuning Equal Temperament Piano only Brief Explanation of TemperamentsMidi Channel Local Control On/Off Midi Examples MidiConnection to an external sequencer Piano Guitar Bass List of Preset SoundFor US and Australia Style ListCategory Song Title Arrangement Type Concert Magic Song ListDemo Song List SpecificationsModel CP95 Midi Implementation ChartOM970E-L0304

CP95 specifications

The Kawai CP95 is a portable digital piano that combines authentic piano sound with advanced digital technology, making it a favorite choice for both budding pianists and seasoned performers. This instrument is designed to provide an enriching musical experience, featuring a range of specifications and capabilities that set it apart in the crowded digital piano market.

One of the standout features of the Kawai CP95 is its Responsive Hammer III action. This technology is engineered to mimic the touch and feel of an acoustic piano, complete with graded key weighting that differs from the lower to higher registers. The keys are crafted from premium materials and feature a natural ivory touch finish for a smooth playing experience, enhancing the tactile response of each note.

In terms of sound quality, the CP95 is equipped with Kawai's Harmonic Imaging XL technology, which utilizes advanced sampling techniques to capture the nuances of the Kawai EX concert grand piano. This results in clear, rich sounds featuring a wide dynamic range and tonal variety. The piano also boasts 88-key polyphony, allowing for even the most complex passages to be played without dropping notes.

The CP95 offers a range of instrument voices, including electric pianos, organs, strings, and more, giving musicians the versatility to explore different genres and styles. Additionally, it incorporates a variety of digital effects, such as reverb and chorus, to further enhance the sound palette.

Another notable characteristic of the Kawai CP95 is its user-friendly interface. The brightly lit backlit LCD display makes it easy to navigate through the various settings and features. With built-in lessons, the instrument serves as a great tool for learning and practicing. The built-in metronome and recorder allow users to track their progress and hone their skills effectively.

Portability is also a key consideration with the CP95. Its compact design, lightweight chassis, and battery operation capabilities make it ideal for musicians on the go or those with limited space. The piano is equipped with MIDI connectivity, allowing for seamless integration with computers and other music equipment, enabling creative possibilities in recording and production.

In conclusion, the Kawai CP95 stands out for its blend of traditional feel and modern technology, making it a compelling choice for performers, educators, and casual players alike. With its realistic playability, exceptional sound quality, and user-friendly interface, this digital piano is poised to inspire musical creativity and exploration. It encapsulates Kawai's commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of digital pianos.