Kawai CE200 manual Bass

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tune in to the right channel. When a transmitting instrument uses channel 1, the receiving instrument must be set to use channel 1 also. The CE200 piano lets you set the same channel number for both Transmit and receive. There are 16 MIDI channels available to choose from on the CE200 piano. In addition to channel-to-channel connection, it is possible to receive multiple channels. With MIDI instruments equipped with multi-timbral capabilities, you can receive multiple parts on multiple channels each played with a different sound simultaneously. For example, a MIDI instrument might receive the melody on channel 1, the chords on 2, the bass on 3, and assign a different instrument to each channel. Piano for channel 1, strings for 2, electric bass for 3. In this way, the CE200 piano can play up to 16 different parts each with a different sound.

Here’s a diagram to summarize the MIDI connections we have discussed.

Instrument #1, which is transmitting the piano part on channel 1 (Ch 1), the string part on Ch 2 and the bass part on Ch 3, is connected to Instrument #2. Instrument #3 is connected to MIDI Thru on instrument #2. The receive channel is set to 1 for Instrument #2 and multi-timbral mode is turned off. On instrument #3 multi-timbral mode is on.

MIDI Keyboard #1 Transmitting

Ch 1

Piano

Ch 2

Strings

Ch 3

Bass

MIDI Keyboard #2

Sound Module #3

Receiving ch 1

Multi-timbral mode on

Multi-timbral mode off

 

Using MIDI

OUT

INTHRU

Receiving only Ch 1 Piano

IN

Receiving

Ch 1

Piano

Ch 2

Strings

Ch 3

Bass

USING MIDI

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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 Side Panel a Pcs Back Board B Pedal Board C Thank YOU for Purchasing a Kawai Digital PianoRead ME First Parts ProvidedFasten the main unit and the stand with four screws D Bottom View Pedal UnitAttaching the Headphone Hook Piano Music Jacks Assembling the Stand Supplying AC PowerPedals Turning on the powerAdjust the volume level Playing the PianoPlaying with More Sounds Selecting Another Preset SoundPress the Sound Select button under the name Value Buttons About PolyphonyChanging the Split Point Entering Four Hands ModeFour Hands Mode Selecting Split SoundsOctave Shift for the Lower Section Exiting Four Hands ModeSelecting Sounds in Four Hands Mode Changing Split PointTo ADD Other Effects To ADD ReverbDynamic VoicingNormal MellowMetronome Starting the MetronomeChanging the Time Signature Rhythm MetronomeAdjusting the Metronome Volume Sound selection Pedal movements Basics of the RecorderTWO-TRACK THREE-SONG Recorder Recorded InformationRecorder and Metronome Recording Another SongRecording REC Button Recording CapacityRecording a Second Part Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recordingPress the PLAY/STOP button again to stop play back Status of Song and PartPlaying Back the Parts Separately Playing Back a Song PLAY/STOP ButtonStart flashing Usingthe PLAY/STOP Buttonto Start RecordingErasing ALL the Songs Erasing a SongPiano Music Selecting the Touch Sensitivity Touch Button Transposing the Piano Transpose Button User TouchBrilliance TuningMulti Timbral Mode User Memory / Factory ResetUse the Value buttons to raise or lower the pitch TuningBrilliance Damper ResonancePress the Piano button while holding down the Touch String ResonanceAbout String Resonance Brief Explanation of Temperaments TemperamentEqual Temperament Piano only Equal Temperament Flat Pythagorean TemperamentMeantone Temperament Werckmeister III Temperament Kirnberger III TemperamentLower Octave Shift KEY Signature of TemperamentUse the Value buttons to change the channel number Midi ChannelSending Program Change Numbers Local Control ON/OFFMulti-Timbral Off MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode ON/OFFTransmit Program Change ON/OFF Multi-Timbral On On1 and On2Can not be selected Channel MuteLower Pedal ON/OFF Then use the Value buttons to turn them on and offLayer Dynamics Layer Octave ShiftLayer Octave Shift can be set between -2 to Damper Hold User Memory / Factory ResetFollowing settings can be saved Factory ResetFunction Buttons Midi Channel What is MIDI?Understanding Midi Midi JacksBass Electric Piano button while holding down the Touch Using the CE200 Piano AS ControllerMidi Connection Changing Transmitting ChannelNow You’re ready to play Audio ConnectionProgram Change Buttons Local ControlUsing the CE200 Piano AS a MULTI-TIMBRAL Sound Module MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode Using Midi Windows XP / Me users About a USB DriverWindows 2000 / 98SE users Users of Macintosh OS9 or earlier Macintosh OS X usersBottom View Line OUT JacksJacks Rhythm Style List Program Change Number MappingPiano Music List Sound Demo Song List Front PanelSpecifications Midi Exclusive Data Format Kawai Digital Piano Model CE200 Midi Implementation ChartEng