Kawai CN33 manual String Resonance,  D  B

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5) STRING RESONANCE

String Resonance refers to a phenomenon present among acoustic pianos, whereby the strings of held notes resonate ‘sympathetically’ with other notes of the same harmonic series. The String Resonance function of the CN33 digital piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.

…Step 1

Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons, then press the ELECTRIC PIANO button.

2

1

Hold down both buttons

The display will alternate between showing ‘Str’ (String Resonance) and a number that represents the volume.

…Step 2

Press the S or TVALUE buttons to set the volume within a range of ‘Off’, 1 to 10.

String Resonance

OFF

1

10

5 is the default setting.

String resonance will not be active when ‘Off’ is selected.

„About string resonance

Even when the sustain pedal is not depressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for any notes held will be un-damped and will resonate freely in sympathy with the strings of other notes that are played if they are part of the same harmonic series. In addition, adjacent notes will also be resonated. The string resonance function simulates this phenomenon. This is called “string resonance.”

For example, when you play the keys shown below while holding down the C key, the string of the C key resonates and produces a sound.

(Quietly press and hold down the C key, and then quickly tap each of the keys shown below. It should be possible to hear the string resonate.)

D

B

B

7

FUNCTION

 

BUTTONS

C F G B F G C G C E G C D E G C

Hold down the key

„When a key is played while holding down an adjacent key, an acoustic piano produces a sound as a result of string resonance. The CN33 digital piano simulates this phenomenon.

„The string resonance volume defaults to 5each time the power is turned off.

„String resonance is not active when the sustain pedal is depressed.

„The string resonance function is effective only for the acoustic piano sounds.

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Contents Appendices Page Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Product should be connected to Is handled incorrectly Product and other devicesDoing so may cause the product to generate noise Declaration of Conformity ‘ Front Panel ‘ Pedals‘ Headphones and USB Connectors Adjust the volume level using the Master Volume slider ‘ Setting UP the PianoBasic Operations Play the pianoDemo Songs Press the Concert Magic and Lesson buttons simultaneouslySelecting a Sound Press the Electric Piano buttonSelect other sounds Turn onDual Mode Primary sound has changed to Studio GrandButtons will turn on Increases the volume Split Mode Press the Split buttonPress the Split button to deactivate split mode LED indicator for the Split button will turn offPress the PIANO2 button three times Four Hands Mode Press the Split button again to deactivate Four Hands mode Reverb and Effects ‘ Adding ReverbPress the Effects button again to deactivate the effects ‘ Applying EffectsTranspose Metronome Press the Tempo buttonPress the Tempo button again to deactivate the metronome Press the Beat button‘ Adjusting the Metronome Volume Volume level of the metronome can also be adjusted StepPress the Beat button again to deactivate the metronome Press the Tempo and Beat buttons simultaneouslyPanel Lock Press the Concert Magic and USB buttons simultaneouslyCN33 control panel will return to normal operation Press the PLAY/STOP button ‘ Selecting a Song‘ Listening to the Song Song number will be briefly shown in the displayUse the Balance slider to adjust the volume balance ‘ Concert Magic Part Volume Balance‘ Performing a Song ‘ Concert Magic Song Arrangement Types „ Easy BeatPress and hold the Concert Magic button Start by tapping any key with a constant steady beat‘ Steady Beat ‘ Concert Magic Demo Modes‘ Concert Magic Playback Speed Current tempo will be shown in the LED display StepSelecting a BOOK/SONG Press the Lesson button‘ Adjusting the Tempo of a Song Listening to and Playing a SongPress the PLAY/STOP button to play the selected song ‘ Exiting the Lesson FunctionRecording a Song Practice Press the REC buttonPress the PLAY/STOP button to listen to the recording ‘ Playing Back the RecordingRecording REC Button If no Part is selected PART1 will be selected automaticallyStart to play the piano Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop recording‘ Recording a Second Part Press the PLAY/STOP button to finish recording Playing Back a Song ‘ Playing Back Recorded Parts SeparatelyLED indicator of the selected song will start to flash Step Erasing a SongPress and hold the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons After connecting a USB device, press the USB button USB PlaySelected song will start to play USB Load USB Save Overwriting the fileUSB Delete Confirmation message will be shown in the displaySelected song will be deleted Step USB Format ‘ Entering a Function Mode ‘ Exiting a Function ModePress any of the panel buttons shown below Lower Octave Shift Lower Octave Shift can be set from 0 toLower Pedal ON/OFF Damper Hold ON/OFF Press the S or Tvalue buttons to select the desired setting Damper EffectString Resonance  D  BTouch Curve Four Hands ON/OFF Tuning Press the S or Tvalue buttons to raise or lower the pitchTemperament Brief Explanation of Temperaments‘ KEY Signature of Temperament ‘ Midi Overview Midi Channel Press the S or Tvalue buttons to change the channel numberChannel number can be set from 1 to Transmit Program Change ON/OFF Transmit Program Change Local Control ON/OFF MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode ON/OFF Channel Mute Send Program Change Numbers User Memory Press the REC button to execute the save operationFactory Reset ‘ Connecting to Other Devices Appendices‘ USB Midi ‘ Assembly Instructions Screw I4 x 30 xRemove the protective film from the display ‘ Specifications ‘ Midi Exclusive Data Format 10 F7‘ Midi Implementation Chart Function Transmit Receive RemarksPage KPSZ-0324 OW1036E-I1001 Version