Kawai CA63, CA93 manual „ Damper Resonance, Selecting the Damper Resonance setting

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Virtual Technician

2 Damper Resonance

Depressing the sustain pedal of an acoustic piano raises all dampers, allowing the strings to vibrate freely. When a note or chord is played on the piano with the sustain pedal depressed, not only will the strings of the notes played vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonance.

The CA93/CA63 digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Damper Resonance setting allowing the volume of this resonance to be adjusted.

„Damper Resonance

Sounds affected by Damper Resonance

Concert Grand

PIANO 1

Concert Grand 2

Pop Piano

PIANO 2

Pop Piano 2

Studio Grand

Studio Grand 2

Mellow Grand

Mellow Grand 2

Jazz Grand

Jazz Grand 2

1. Selecting the Damper Resonance setting

Enter the Virtual Technician menu (page 54).

Press the e or f buttons to select the Damper Resonance setting.

2. Adjusting the Damper Resonance volume

2-2 Damper Reso.

=5

Press the c or d buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the Damper Resonance setting.

* The damper resonance volume can be adjusted within the range of 1-10.

Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit the Damper Resonance setting and return to normal operation.

2-2 Damper Reso.

=6

Settings

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Contents CA93/CA63 Page „ About Illustrations „ CA93/CA63 Feature Highlights PrefaceImportant Safety Instructions   $%$1 ++2$15-&3.04 +$#2$15$/$12.--$+Used only when playing the product Chair must be used properly it must be      # & !    # When you close the keyboard cover, close it gently Is handled incorrectlyVibrations Product and other devices# %        ,Table of Contents Appendix Part Names and Functions Kawai CA93PUSB to Device port Setting Up the Piano Concert GrandAdjusting the Volume / Using Headphones „Adjusting the volume„ Using headphones „ Attaching the headphone hook optionalSelecting Sounds Studio Grand„ Selecting a sound „ Changing the soundUsing the Pedals Reverb Room„ Reverb types „ Turning reverb on/of fChorus On Effect Edit Type = Chorus Effect Edit Type = DelayEffects Adjusting Effect Settings Delay TimeDual Balance 5 Dual ModeConcert Grand String Ensemble Split Mode Concert Grand Wood BassFour Hands Mode „ Entering four hands mode„ Exiting four hands mode 4Hands Balance 5Volume = „ Adjusting the metronome/rhythm volumeMetronome / Drum Rhythms Tempo Œ=Registration Memories Save Regist to Select 1„ Entering demo mode „ Stopping the demo song and exiting demo modeDemo Songs Music Menu Demo„ Entering piano music mode Piano MusicMusic Menu Piano Music „ Selecting a piano music songMusic Menu Lesson Mode Lesson FunctionSelecting a lesson book/song AlfredPremr1A-01Listening to the selected lesson song Bar= 0„ Adjusting the left/right-hand part volume Practicing left and right-hand parts separatelyPart Balance 5 „ Playing the lesson song from a specific barBurgmueller25-01 Bar= 10- 2 Œ=126 Repeating sections of a lesson songBurgmueller25-01 Bar= 5- 1 Œ=126 Recording a lesson song practice Burgmueller25-01 Bar= 4- 1 Œ=126Starting the lesson song recording Stopping the lesson song recordingFinger Exercises Hanon Bar= 7- 1 Œ=060Selecting and recording a Hanon finger exercise Evaluating the recorded finger exerciseConcert Magic Performing a Concert Magic songMusic Menu Concert Magic A01 Twinkle Twinkle„ Category playback Concert Magic demo mode„ Random playback Concert Magic song arrangement types Fur Elise„ Easy Beat „ Melody PlaySteady Beat mode „ Selecting Steady Beat modeWaltz of Flowers Ä Ä TwinkleEntering song recorder mode Recording a songRecord Internal Song 1 Part=1 Record Internal Song Part=1„ Changing panel settings while recording Play Internal Song 1 Part=1&2Starting the song recorder Stopping the song recorderEntering song play mode Exiting song play modePlaying back a song Selecting a song/parts to be played backSure? ≤No Yes≥ Song 1 Part=1*2 Erasing a part/songErase ≥PressF Song 1 Part=1*2 Record Audio Format = MP3 Audio Record/Playback USB memoryRecording an audio file Save to USB? ≤No Yes≥ Name PressF MP3 SongAre you sure? ≤No Yes≥ Overwrite file? ≤No Yes≥Playing an audio file ‚Ease Back .MP3 Turtle Walk.MP3Play Internal Parent Dir ‚Jazz MP3s Turtle Walk.MP3Play Internal ClassicalPlaying a song file Play Internal ‚Moonlight .MIDÃMoonlight .MID VOL.100 Selecting a song fileConverting a song to an audio file Play Internal Song Part=1&2Convert to Audio Song 1 Part=1&2 Convert to Audio Format = MP3Functions 1.Basic Settings Basic SettingsFunctions menus FunctionsBasic Settings „ Basic Settings„ Entering the Basic Settings menu „ Selecting the desired settingKey Transpose Song TransposeKeyTranspose = +4 E 2SongTransposeTone Control Tone Control= Off = LoudnessSpeaker Volume Phones VolumeTuning TuningWall Wall EQDamper Hold Four HandsDamper Hold Four HandsFactory Reset User MemoryVirtual Technician Functions 2.Virtual TechVoicing = Normal „ Virtual TechnicianSelecting the Voicing setting VoicingVoicing = Mellow1 „ Voicing typeSelecting the Damper Resonance setting Adjusting the Damper Resonance volumeDamper Resonance Damper ResoString Resonance String ResoSelecting the Key-off Effect setting Adjusting the Key-off Effect volumeKey-off Effect KeyOffEffectTouch „ Touch type„ Touch Curve graph Touch typeTouch =User1≥Press REC Analyze Completed Touch = NormalTouch = Light Temperament „ Available Temperament typesTemperament type Description User TemperamentTemperament = EqualP.only Temperament = MeantoneTemperament = User ≥HoldF User CStretch Tuning Key of TemperamentKey Settings „ Key Settings„ Entering the Key Settings menu After entering the Key Settings menuLower Octave Shift Lower PedalLowerOctave Lower PedalSelecting the Layer Octave Shift setting Adjusting the Layer Octave Shift valueLayer Octave Shift LayerOctave =Selecting the Layer Dynamics setting Adjusting the Layer Dynamics valueLayer Dynamics LayerDynamic =About Midi „ Midi terminals„ Midi channels „ Recording/playing with a sequencer„ Entering the Midi Settings menu Transmit recorder playback data Multi-timbral settingTransmit/receive exclusive data Receive volume data Midi Channel = 1 TRS/RCVMidi Settings Midi Channel= 1 TRS/RCV Midi Channel = 2 TRS/RCVSend Program Change Number Local ControlSend PGM # Send PGM # = 2 UP+DOWNTransmit Program Change Numbers TransmitPGM#Multi Timbre = On1 Multi-timbral ModeMulti Timbre = Off Selecting the Channel Mute setting Changing the Channel Mute settingChannel Mute Ch 1 Mute = Play„ USB Midi driver „ USB Midi informationOperating System USB Midi driver supportUSB Menu Load Song ≥PressF„ USB Menu „ Entering the USB menuIntSong1 Load SongLoad Song Save Song Save Song ≥PressFRename Rename ≥PressFRename MP3 Song 03 .MP3Delete Jamessong .MP3 DeleteDelete ≥PressF Format ? ≤No Yes≥ Are you sure? FormatFormat ≥PressF MP3/WAV/SMF Audio Problem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingPower Sound Pedals Headphones Sound List Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Jazz GrandPop Piano Modern Piano Rock Piano Honky Tonk New Age Piano Classic E.Piano Modern E.P 60’s E.P New Age E.P Crystal E.PDemo Song List DrumsectionRhythm List Program Change Number List Harpsichord 121 Celesta Harpsichord OctSlow Strings String Pad Warm Strings String Ensemble Soft Orchestra Chamber Strings HarpConnecting to Other Devices Audio equipment or electronic instruments„ Line in jacks 1/4 phone jack „ Line in Stereo jack 1/8 mini jack„ Line OUT jacks 1/4 phone jack „ Phones jacks 1/4 phone jackSectionAssembly Instructions CA63 only „ Included partsScrews flat tip Screws pointed tipAttaching the back board d Mounting the main body aConnecting the pedal and power cables Adjusting the pedal support boltAttaching the headphone hook optional RearSpecificationssection CA93 CA63MIDIsectionImplementation Chart „ Kawai CA93 / CA63Appendix KPSZ-0298 OW1030E-J1009 Version