Kawai MP8II manual Effect Buttons, Menu buttons

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[EFFECT BUTTONS]

11. SW button

This button turns the assigned function ON or OFF. Many different functions can be assigned to this switch for your convenience.

When in edit mode, pressing the SW button will exit from edit mode.

12. EFX button

This button turns the EFX ON or OFF for the selected zone.

13. REVERB button

This button turns the REVERB ON or OFF for the selected zone.

To change the function or type assigned to the above buttons, press and hold the desired button to display the currently selected function or type, then use the VALUE buttons to change it.

[MENU BUTTONS]

14. MENU buttons

The MENU buttons are used to enter the edit mode and scroll through all the various parameters of the MP8II. To change a parameter value, use the VALUE buttons.

[DISPLAY]

15. DISPLAY

[VALUE BUTTONS]

16. VALUE buttons

The VALUE buttons are used to change the value of the current parameter as indicated on the DISPLAY.

[SOUND SELECTION & SETUP SELECTION]

17. SOUND button

The SOUND button switches the MP8II to the SOUND mode. The PATCH buttons will now select any of the 256 internal sounds.

18. SETUP button

The SETUP button switches the MP8II to the SETUP mode. The PATCH buttons will now select any of the 256 SETUPs.

19. SOUND SELECT buttons

The SOUND SELECT buttons are organized in two rows of eight buttons and one row of four ones. In SOUND mode the upper row of buttons is used to select a sound category and the second & third rows of buttons is used to select the different internal sounds within each category. In SETUP mode the upper row of buttons is used to select a bank and the second & third rows of buttons is used to select the different SETUPs within each bank.

[OTHERS]

20. STORE button

The STORE button is used to store the settings of the MP8II.

21. SYSTEM button

The SYSTEM button is used to set the system parameters of the MP8II.

22. TRANSPOSE button

The TRANSPOSE button is used to turn the TRANSPOSE function ON/OFF.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Is handled incorrectly Grounding Instructions Page Page Welcome to the MP8II Basic Features of the MP8II Table of Contents MP8II Midi Implementation Front Panel Names and FunctionsMenu buttons Effect ButtonsHeadphone Jack Turns the MP8II on or OFF What you need to know before starting Getting ReadySelecting a Sound Page Split LayerTranspose Changing the Tempo/VolumePiano Only MetronomeSending Program Change Number Using the MP8II as a Midi controllerMidi Connection Selecting the Midi ChannelUpper Second Third PROG#MSB-LSB Selecting a SetupRotary Slow/Fast Panel LockTouch Curve Wheel Lock EQ Bypass On/OffExpression Pedal Lock Foot Switch LockExternal Sequencer Start/Stop EFX type EFX/REVERBEFX Auto Wah Reverb typeRate 12.7Hz Delay time 100 % Send levelEFX parameter list Rate 12.7Hz Send levelQuick Change Reverb Offset Reverb parameter listQuick Change EQ Offset EQ EqualizerSustain level of the sound Midi CC# Control ChangeLevel makes the sound duller Means a slower attack is producedChanging Midi CC parameter Zone parameters Ext Common parameters MenuZone parameters Int Sound Int only Editing Procedure and ParametersZone Mode Edit ParametersTX Ch Ext only String Resonance Int Piano onlyKey-off Effect Int Piano only Voicing Int Piano onlyBank MSB/LSB Ext only TX Prg # Ext onlyPrg # Ext only TX Bank Ext onlyKey Range Hi/Lo Velocity SwitchVelocity Switch Value Zone Transpose Velocity CompressionVelocity Offset 22 Pan Transmitting Volume Ext onlyVolume Transmitting Control Change Ext onlyBender Foot SwitchExpression Pedal ModulationTemperament Solo ModeStretch Tuning Common ParametersEXP Control Change Number Tuning C BKey of Temperament Foot SW Control Change NumberModulation Wheel Control Change Number Left Pedal ModeMaster Volume Store Storing the settings as a SoundEFX/REVERB settings see page25 Function SW setting see page21Storing the settings as a Setup Storing the Common settingsSystem Channel SystemSystem Menu System ParametersUser Touch TouchEQ Offset On/Off System TuningVolume Slider Action Reverb OffsetPlease see page54 for Sound Program Number List Multi-Timbral ModeSystem Ch Mode Midi program change numbers are assingned in OnLCD Contrast Out ModeFoot Switch Mode Receive ChannelDump Current Wheel ModeDump Mode System DumpDump All Sound Dump All SetupReset All System ResetReset One SOUND/SETUP Other Setup Program Number TableSound Program Number List MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB Page Midi IN/OUT/THRU SpecificationsMP8II Midi Implementation ContentsChannel Voice message Recognized DataNrpn # Channel Mode Message Transmitted Data Only when rotary speaker selected Default = 40 00Hcenter Exclusive Data Sound Data Format Zone 1-4 Internal Data Control Change Number CC# Table Midi Implementation Chart Page Page OW1010E-I0704 KMSZ-0023