Kawai CN290 manual Midi Examples

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MIDI

The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting synthesizers, sequencers (digital recorders) and other electronic instruments so that they can exchange performance data.

The CN290 is equipped with two MIDI jacks for exchanging data: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. Each uses a special cable with a DIN connector.

MIDI IN: For receiving note, program change and other data.

MIDI OUT: For sending note, program change and other data.

MIDI EXAMPLES

(1) Connection to another MIDI compatible keyboard or sound generator module

When connected as shown in the illustration, data on how the digital piano is played (which keys are struck) can be sent to another MIDI instrument. Plus, the sound from the CN290 can be layered over the sound of the other instrument.

CN290

MIDI IN

OUT IN

MIDI

Digital Synthesizer

MIDI cable

Layering Sounds

CN290's Piano sound

Synthesizer's String sound

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Contents CN290 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury Instruction for AC power cord U.K Assembling the Stand Parts ProvidedBottom View Hand or Finger catching hazard Part Names CD E FGJK L M Getting Started Basic OperationsClassic Grand Modern PianoDemonstration Song TransposeTouch Response Digital Recording Functions Easy RecordingPlaying Back a Song METRONOME/SELECT Time and TempoAdvanced RECORDING/PLAYBACK Functions Recording More SongsPlaying Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts Separately Deleting a SONG/TRACK Programming Mode Selecting a Touch TypeTuning Midi Channel SelectTurning MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode ON/OFF Transmit Midi Program Change ON/OFFReset Midi Local Control ON/OFFMidi Midi ExamplesMidi cable Midi Sequencer ORGAN, HARPSICHORD, VIBRAPHONE, STRINGS, Choir SpecificationsDemo Song List Midi Implementation Chart Kawai Digital PianoModel CN290 Function Transmitted Received Remarks