Kawai CE200 Brilliance, Tuning, Damper Resonance, String Resonance, Temperament, Local Control

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Function Buttons

5.3 OTHER FUNCTIONS (TOUCH & TRANSPOSE BUTTONS)

There are 17 other functions that control tuning, system, and MIDI functions. They are Brilliance, Tuning, Damper Resonance, String Resonance,Temperament, Lower Octave Shift, MIDI Transmit and Receive Channel, Program Change Number, Local On/Off, Transmit Program Change On/Off, Multi-Timbral Mode, Channel Mute, Lower Pedal On/Off, Layer Octave Shift, Layer Dynamics, Damper Hold and User Memory / Factory Reset, User / Factory Execution.

These functions are selected by pressing one of the buttons on the panel while holding down both the TOUCH and the TRANSPOSE buttons. The functions are assigned as listed below.

Brilliance

DEMO

Tuning

PIANO MUSIC

Damper Resonance

VOICING

String Resonance

PIANO

Temperament

E.PIANO

Lower Oct. Shift

Drawbar

MIDI Channel

CHURCH ORGAN

Prog Change Number

STRINGS

Local Control

HARPSI / MALLETS

Trans. Prg ON/ OFF

CHOIR / PAD

Multi Timbral Mode

BASS / GUITAR

Channel Mute

EFFECTS

Lower Pedal ON/OFF

REVERB

Layer Octave Shift

SPLIT

Layer Dynamics

TEMPO

Damper Hold

BEAT

User Memory / Factory Reset

PLAY

User / Factory Execution

REC

The LED indicator of the button will flash to show which function is selected.

To exit the function, press any of the SOUND SELECT buttons or the TOUCH or the TRANSPOSE button.

Once the power is turned off, the settings will be reset to the factory preset value.

You can use the user memory function (page 40), to save your desired setings. This way your current settings will remain even after the power is turned off.

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Contents CE200 Page Important Safety Instructions Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury Instruction for AC power cord U.K Declaration of Conformity Parts Provided Thank YOU for Purchasing a Kawai Digital PianoRead ME First Side Panel a Pcs Back Board B Pedal Board CBottom View Pedal Unit Fasten the main unit and the stand with four screws DAttaching the Headphone Hook Piano Music Jacks Supplying AC Power Assembling the StandPlaying the Piano Turning on the powerAdjust the volume level PedalsSelecting Another Preset Sound Playing with More SoundsPress the Sound Select button under the name About Polyphony Value ButtonsSelecting Split Sounds Entering Four Hands ModeFour Hands Mode Changing the Split PointChanging Split Point Exiting Four Hands ModeSelecting Sounds in Four Hands Mode Octave Shift for the Lower SectionTo ADD Reverb To ADD Other EffectsMellow VoicingNormal DynamicRhythm Metronome Starting the MetronomeChanging the Time Signature MetronomeAdjusting the Metronome Volume Recorded Information Basics of the RecorderTWO-TRACK THREE-SONG Recorder Sound selection Pedal movementsRecording Capacity Recording Another SongRecording REC Button Recorder and MetronomePress the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording Recording a Second PartPlaying Back a Song PLAY/STOP Button Status of Song and PartPlaying Back the Parts Separately Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop play backErasing a Song Usingthe PLAY/STOP Buttonto Start RecordingErasing ALL the Songs Start flashingPiano Music Selecting the Touch Sensitivity Touch Button User Touch Transposing the Piano Transpose ButtonUser Memory / Factory Reset TuningMulti Timbral Mode BrillianceDamper Resonance TuningBrilliance Use the Value buttons to raise or lower the pitchString Resonance Press the Piano button while holding down the TouchAbout String Resonance Temperament Brief Explanation of TemperamentsEqual Temperament Piano only Werckmeister III Temperament Kirnberger III Temperament Pythagorean TemperamentMeantone Temperament Equal Temperament FlatKEY Signature of Temperament Lower Octave ShiftLocal Control ON/OFF Midi ChannelSending Program Change Numbers Use the Value buttons to change the channel numberMulti-Timbral On On1 and On2 MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode ON/OFFTransmit Program Change ON/OFF Multi-Timbral OffThen use the Value buttons to turn them on and off Channel MuteLower Pedal ON/OFF Can not be selectedLayer Octave Shift Layer DynamicsLayer Octave Shift can be set between -2 to Factory Reset User Memory / Factory ResetFollowing settings can be saved Damper HoldFunction Buttons Midi Jacks What is MIDI?Understanding Midi Midi ChannelBass Changing Transmitting Channel Using the CE200 Piano AS ControllerMidi Connection Electric Piano button while holding down the TouchAudio Connection Now You’re ready to playProgram Change Local Control ButtonsUsing the CE200 Piano AS a MULTI-TIMBRAL Sound Module MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode Using Midi About a USB Driver Windows XP / Me usersWindows 2000 / 98SE users Macintosh OS X users Users of Macintosh OS9 or earlierLine OUT Jacks Bottom ViewJacks Program Change Number Mapping Rhythm Style ListPiano Music List Front Panel Sound Demo Song ListSpecifications Midi Exclusive Data Format Midi Implementation Chart Kawai Digital Piano Model CE200Eng