Kawai CP67 manual Function Mode, Tuning, Temperament

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FUNCTION MODE

The Function Mode gives you access to many other useful features on

your CP piano. To enter the Function Mode, press the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons at the same time. The LEDs for both buttons

will flash. Press one of the following sound buttons to choose a function

to edit. To exit the Function Mode, press either the TOUCH button or

TRANSPOSE button.

The following functions can be selected in the Function Mode:

Tuning (PIANO button)

Temperament (E. PIANO button)

MIDI Channel (HARPSI & MALLET button)

Transmit Program Change On/Off (ORGAN button)

Local Control On/Off (STRING button)

Channel Mute (VOCAL & SYNTH button)

Program Change Number (BRASS & W.WIND button)

1. TUNING

This function allows you to adjust the piano’s pitch. You may need to adjust the tuning when you play with other instruments or recordings.

Pitch: 440.0 Hz

Press the PIANO button while in the function mode. The LED display shows you a number that represents the pitch for “A” in Hz (Hertz). The range of adjustment is from 427.0 to 453.0 Hz (displayed as 27.0– 53.0). The factory preset value is set to the modern standard A = 440.0 Hz (displayed as 40.0).

Use the VALUE buttons to raise or lower the pitch.

2. TEMPERAMENT

Temperament (Equal)

The CP piano offers not only equal temperament (the modern standard) but also immediate access to temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It should be interesting and educational to try some of the different temperaments, although the equal temperament is dominant today.

Press the E. PIANO button while in the function mode. The LED display shows you an abbreviation for the type of temperament currently selected.

Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired temperament.

After you have selected the desired temperament, you must select a key signature for the temperament. Limitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention of Equal temperament. When we use a temperament other than Equal temperament, we must carefully choose the key signature to play in.

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Contents CP67 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 StandBottom View CDE F G H I J K Part NamesN OPQ R Soft Pedal b Power Button aSostenuto Pedal c Sustain Pedal dBottom Basic Operations Getting StartedReverb About PolyphonyEffects Style Adjust the TempoSelect a style Start the styleTranspose Play modeTouch Response Metronome Demonstration SongStarting the Metronome Changing the time signature Adjusting the Metronome VolumeEasy Recording Digital Recording FunctionsPlaying Back a Song Advanced RECORDING/PLAYBACK FunctionsPage Playing Back the LEFT- and RIGHT-HAND Parts Separately Deleting a SONG/TRACKSelecting a Song Concert MagicListening to the Song Concert Magic Song Arrangement Types Performing a SongEasy Beat Skillful Melody PlayRandom Play All PlayCategory Play Tuning Function ModeTemperament Equal Temperament Piano only Brief Explanation of TemperamentsWerckmeister III Temperament Kirnberger III Temperament Midi ChannelLocal Control ON/OFF Transmit Program Change ON/OFFChannel Mute Sending Program Change Numbers Midi Examples MidiConnection to an external sequencer Style List List of Preset SoundCategory Song Title Arrangement Type Concert Magic Song ListDemo Song List SpecificationsModel CP67 Midi Implementation ChartOM987E-C0512