Kawai MP8II manual User Touch

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8.2.2 Touch

This parameter adjusts the touch response curve of the keyboard.

Heavy+:

This Curve has a steep rise as velocity increases, and a shallower curve at low

 

velocities. (see 1) This curve requires the most striking force to produce a

 

loud volume.

Heavy:

This curve requires a stronger striking force to produce a loud volume. (see

 

2) This curve is perfect for those with strong fingers.

Normal: This curve recreates the touch response of an average acoustic piano.

Light:

This curve requires less striking force to produce a loud volume. (see 4) This

 

curve is good for those still developing finger strength.

Light+:

This curve requires the least amount of striking force to produce a loud volume.

 

(see 5) This curve is good for those with a very delicate touch.

Off:

This curve gives a constant velocity level no matter how hard the keyboard is

 

struck. (see 6) This curve is suitable for sounds that have a fixed dynamic

 

range such as Organ, Harpsichord and certain synthesizer sounds.

User1,2:

You can create your own custom touch curve to fit your playing style. Two

 

user touch curves can be saved.

User Touch

The touch curve is the main component between the action and the sound. With this User Touch Curve function you can customize the MP8II according to your personal playing style.

After selecting the “Touch” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select User1 or User2. Now the selected curve is activated.

To create your own personal touch curve press the STORE button.

Now start playing the piano dynamically from soft to loud in order to let the piano analyze your playing style. Make sure that you really play in a realistic way according to your finger power and feeling. Sometimes the result is better if you turn off the volume first.

Press the STORE button again when you finish playing.

The piano will analyze your playing and create a custom touch curve for you based upon your playing style. The new curve is automatically saved and will be used until you change the touch curve again or record a new one.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Is handled incorrectly Grounding Instructions Page Page Basic Features of the MP8II Welcome to the MP8IITable of Contents MP8II Midi Implementation Names and Functions Front PanelEffect Buttons Menu buttonsHeadphone Jack Turns the MP8II on or OFF Getting Ready What you need to know before startingSelecting a Sound Page Layer SplitMetronome Changing the Tempo/VolumePiano Only TransposeSelecting the Midi Channel Using the MP8II as a Midi controllerMidi Connection Sending Program Change NumberSelecting a Setup Upper Second Third PROG#MSB-LSBTouch Curve Panel LockRotary Slow/Fast EQ Bypass On/Off Wheel LockFoot Switch Lock Expression Pedal LockExternal Sequencer Start/Stop EFX EFX/REVERBEFX type Reverb type Auto WahRate 12.7Hz Send level Delay time 100 % Send levelEFX parameter list Rate 12.7HzReverb parameter list Quick Change Reverb OffsetEQ Equalizer Quick Change EQ OffsetMeans a slower attack is produced Midi CC# Control ChangeLevel makes the sound duller Sustain level of the soundChanging Midi CC parameter Zone parameters Int MenuZone parameters Ext Common parameters Edit Parameters Editing Procedure and ParametersZone Mode Sound Int onlyVoicing Int Piano only String Resonance Int Piano onlyKey-off Effect Int Piano only TX Ch Ext onlyTX Bank Ext only TX Prg # Ext onlyPrg # Ext only Bank MSB/LSB Ext onlyVelocity Switch Value Velocity SwitchKey Range Hi/Lo Velocity Offset Velocity CompressionZone Transpose Transmitting Control Change Ext only Transmitting Volume Ext onlyVolume 22 PanModulation Foot SwitchExpression Pedal BenderCommon Parameters Solo ModeStretch Tuning TemperamentFoot SW Control Change Number Tuning C BKey of Temperament EXP Control Change NumberMaster Volume Left Pedal ModeModulation Wheel Control Change Number Function SW setting see page21 Storing the settings as a SoundEFX/REVERB settings see page25 StoreStoring the Common settings Storing the settings as a SetupSystem Parameters SystemSystem Menu System ChannelTouch User TouchReverb Offset System TuningVolume Slider Action EQ Offset On/OffMidi program change numbers are assingned in On Multi-Timbral ModeSystem Ch Mode Please see page54 for Sound Program Number ListReceive Channel Out ModeFoot Switch Mode LCD ContrastSystem Dump Wheel ModeDump Mode Dump CurrentDump All Setup Dump All SoundReset One SOUND/SETUP System ResetReset All Setup Program Number Table OtherSound Program Number List MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB MSB LSB Page Specifications Midi IN/OUT/THRUContents MP8II Midi ImplementationRecognized Data Channel Voice messageNrpn # 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