Kawai CE200 manual About a USB Driver, Windows XP / Me users, Windows 2000 / 98SE users

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Jacks

7. JACKS

MIDI JACKS

These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices with the CE200 piano.

There are two terminals: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.

USB JACK

This jack is used to connect with a personal computer and exchange MIDI data.

When the CE200 piano is connected to a computer via a commercially available USB cable, the CE200 piano will be recognized as a MIDI device. As with a regular MIDI interface, the CE200 piano will be able to transmit and receive MIDI messages.

There are A USB port and B USB port. Connect a computer to the A port and digital piano to the B port.

ABOUT A USB DRIVER

For data exchange between a computer and digital piano via USB connection, software (USB-MIDI driver) must be installed on the computer for proper digital piano operations.

Please read the following instructions carefully as a different USB-MIDI driver may be necessary depending on the computer OS.

Windows XP / Me users:

The standard USB-MIDI driver installed on Windows will be used. This USB-MIDI driver will be automatically installed when the unit is connected to the computer.

To establish MIDI communications with the unit by using an application, select "USB audio device" to define the unit as a MIDI device.

Windows 2000 / 98SE users:

You need to install the specifi ed, special USB-MIDI driver. Download the special USB driver from the KAWAI site as shown below, and install it on the computer. http://www.kawai.co.jp/download_demo/driver/

Read the instruction manual thoroughly before connecting the unit to the

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KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CE200

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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 PedalsPress the Sound Select button under the name Selecting Another Preset SoundPlaying with More Sounds 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 pitchAbout String Resonance String ResonancePress the Piano button while holding down the Touch Equal Temperament Piano only TemperamentBrief Explanation of Temperaments 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 can be set between -2 to Layer Octave ShiftLayer Dynamics 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 TouchProgram Change Audio ConnectionNow You’re ready to play Local Control ButtonsUsing the CE200 Piano AS a MULTI-TIMBRAL Sound Module MULTI-TIMBRAL Mode Using Midi Windows 2000 / 98SE users About a USB DriverWindows XP / Me 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