Kawai CA93 „ USB Midi driver, „ USB Midi information, Operating System, USB Midi driver support

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USB MIDI (USB to Host connector)

The CA93/CA63 digital piano features a ‘USB to Host’ type connector, allowing the instrument to be connected to a computer and utilised as a MIDI device. Depending on the type of computer and operating system installed, additional driver software may be required for USB MIDI communication to function correctly.

„USB MIDI driver

Operating System

Windows XP / ME

Windows Vista / 2000 / 98SE

Mac OS X

Mac OS 9

USB MIDI driver support

No additional USB MIDI driver software required - the standard Windows USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when the instrument is connected to the computer.

Additional USB MIDI driver software required - please download the USB MIDI driver from the KAWAI website: http://www.kawai.co.jp/english

No additional USB MIDI driver software required - the standard Mac OS X USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when the instrument is connected to the computer.

This operating system is not supported. Please use the standard MIDI IN/OUT connectors.

*After driver installation, ensure that the USB MIDI device is correctly selected in the application software.

„USB MIDI information

ƒIf the instrument’s MIDI IN/OUT jacks and USB MIDI port are both connected simultaneously, the USB MIDI port will be given priority.

ƒEnsure that the instrument is turned off before attempting to connect the USB MIDI cable.

ƒWhen connecting the instrument to a computer using the USB MIDI port, there may be a short delay before communications begin.

ƒIf the instrument is connected to a computer via a USB hub and USB MIDI communication becomes unreliable/ unstable, please connect the USB MIDI cable directly to the one of the computer’s USB ports.

ƒDisconnecting the USB MIDI cable suddenly, or turning the instrument on/off while using USB MIDI may cause computer instability in the following situations:

-while installing the USB MIDI driver

-while starting up the computer

-while MIDI applications are performing tasks

-while the computer is in energy saver mode

ƒIf there are any further problems experienced with USB MIDI communication while the instrument is connected, please double-check all connections and relevant MIDI settings in the computer’s operating system.

The USB MIDI conversion board TID10000934 utilised by the CA93/CA63 digital piano is approved to show the USB logo. This USB logo can be used only for products approved by the USB-IF (USB Implements Forum Inc.) test.

*‘MIDI’ is a registered trademark of the Association of Manufacturers of Electronic Instruments (AMEI).

*‘Windows’ is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

*‘Macintosh’ is registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

*Other company names and product names mentioned referenced herein may be registered trademarks or trademarks of respective owners.

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Product and other devices When you close the keyboard cover, close it gentlyIs handled incorrectly Vibrations      , # % Table of Contents Appendix Kawai CA93 Part Names and FunctionsPUSB to Device port Concert Grand Setting Up the Piano„ Attaching the headphone hook optional Adjusting the Volume / Using Headphones„Adjusting the volume „ Using headphones„ Changing the sound Selecting SoundsStudio Grand „ Selecting a soundUsing the Pedals „ Turning reverb on/of f ReverbRoom „ Reverb typesEffect Edit Type = Chorus Effect Edit Type = Delay EffectsChorus On Delay Time Adjusting Effect SettingsDual Mode Concert Grand String EnsembleDual Balance 5 Concert Grand Wood Bass Split Mode4Hands Balance 5 Four Hands Mode„ Entering four hands mode „ Exiting four hands modeTempo Œ= Volume =„ Adjusting the metronome/rhythm volume Metronome / Drum RhythmsSave Regist to Select 1 Registration MemoriesMusic Menu Demo „ Entering demo mode„ Stopping the demo song and exiting demo mode Demo Songs„ Selecting a piano music song „ Entering piano music modePiano Music Music Menu Piano MusicAlfredPremr1A-01 Music Menu Lesson ModeLesson Function Selecting a lesson book/songBar= 0 Listening to the selected lesson song„ Playing the lesson song from a specific bar „ Adjusting the left/right-hand part volumePracticing left and right-hand parts separately Part Balance 5Repeating sections of a lesson song Burgmueller25-01 Bar= 5- 1 Œ=126Burgmueller25-01 Bar= 10- 2 Œ=126 Stopping the lesson song recording Recording a lesson song practiceBurgmueller25-01 Bar= 4- 1 Œ=126 Starting the lesson song recordingEvaluating the recorded finger exercise Finger ExercisesHanon Bar= 7- 1 Œ=060 Selecting and recording a Hanon finger exerciseA01 Twinkle Twinkle Concert MagicPerforming a Concert Magic song Music Menu Concert MagicConcert Magic demo mode „ Random playback„ Category playback „ Melody Play Concert Magic song arrangement typesFur Elise „ Easy BeatTwinkle Steady Beat mode„ Selecting Steady Beat mode Waltz of Flowers Ä ÄRecord Internal Song Part=1 Entering song recorder modeRecording a song Record Internal Song 1 Part=1Stopping the song recorder „ Changing panel settings while recordingPlay Internal Song 1 Part=1&2 Starting the song recorderSelecting a song/parts to be played back Entering song play modeExiting song play mode Playing back a songErasing a part/song Erase ≥PressF Song 1 Part=1*2Sure? ≤No Yes≥ Song 1 Part=1*2 Audio Record/Playback USB memory Recording an audio fileRecord Audio Format = MP3 Overwrite file? ≤No Yes≥ Save to USB? ≤No Yes≥Name PressF MP3 Song Are you sure? ≤No Yes≥‚Ease Back .MP3 Turtle Walk.MP3 Playing an audio fileClassical Play Internal Parent Dir‚Jazz MP3s Turtle Walk.MP3 Play InternalSelecting a song file Playing a song filePlay Internal ‚Moonlight .MID ÃMoonlight .MID VOL.100Convert to Audio Format = MP3 Converting a song to an audio filePlay Internal Song Part=1&2 Convert to Audio Song 1 Part=1&2Functions Functions 1.Basic SettingsBasic Settings Functions menus„ Selecting the desired setting Basic Settings„ Basic Settings „ Entering the Basic Settings menu2SongTranspose Key TransposeSong Transpose KeyTranspose = +4 E= Loudness Tone ControlTone Control = OffPhones Volume Speaker VolumeWall EQ TuningTuning WallFour Hands Damper HoldFour Hands Damper HoldUser Memory Factory Reset„ Virtual Technician Virtual TechnicianFunctions 2.Virtual Tech Voicing = Normal„ Voicing type Selecting the Voicing settingVoicing Voicing = Mellow1Damper Reso Selecting the Damper Resonance settingAdjusting the Damper Resonance volume Damper ResonanceString Reso String ResonanceKeyOffEffect Selecting the Key-off Effect settingAdjusting the Key-off Effect volume Key-off EffectTouch type Touch„ Touch type „ Touch Curve graphTouch = Normal Touch = LightTouch =User1≥Press REC Analyze Completed User Temperament Temperament„ Available Temperament types Temperament type DescriptionUser C Temperament = EqualP.onlyTemperament = Meantone Temperament = User ≥HoldFKey of Temperament Stretch TuningAfter entering the Key Settings menu Key Settings„ Key Settings „ Entering the Key Settings menuLower Pedal Lower Octave ShiftLower Pedal LowerOctaveLayerOctave = Selecting the Layer Octave Shift settingAdjusting the Layer Octave Shift value Layer Octave ShiftLayerDynamic = Selecting the Layer Dynamics settingAdjusting the Layer Dynamics value Layer Dynamics„ Recording/playing with a sequencer About Midi„ Midi terminals „ Midi channelsMidi Channel = 1 TRS/RCV „ Entering the Midi Settings menuTransmit recorder playback data Multi-timbral setting Transmit/receive exclusive data Receive volume dataMidi Channel = 2 TRS/RCV Midi SettingsMidi Channel = 1 TRS/RCVSend PGM # = 2 UP+DOWN Send Program Change NumberLocal Control Send PGM #TransmitPGM# Transmit Program Change NumbersMulti-timbral Mode Multi Timbre = OffMulti Timbre = On1 Ch 1 Mute = Play Selecting the Channel Mute settingChanging the Channel Mute setting Channel MuteUSB Midi driver support „ USB Midi driver„ USB Midi information Operating System„ Entering the USB menu USB MenuLoad Song ≥PressF „ USB MenuLoad Song Load SongIntSong1 Save Song ≥PressF Save SongMP3 Song 03 .MP3 RenameRename ≥PressF RenameDelete Delete ≥PressFDelete Jamessong .MP3 Format Format ≥PressFFormat ? ≤No Yes≥ Are you sure? Troubleshooting Power Sound Pedals HeadphonesMP3/WAV/SMF Audio Problem Possible Cause and Solution Classic E.Piano Modern E.P 60’s E.P New Age E.P Crystal E.P Sound ListConcert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Jazz Grand Pop Piano Modern Piano Rock Piano Honky Tonk New Age PianoDemo Song List DrumsectionRhythm List Program Change Number List Soft Orchestra Chamber Strings Harp Harpsichord 121Celesta Harpsichord Oct Slow Strings String Pad Warm Strings String EnsembleAudio equipment or electronic instruments Connecting to Other Devices„ Phones jacks 1/4 phone jack „ Line in jacks 1/4 phone jack„ Line in Stereo jack 1/8 mini jack „ Line OUT jacks 1/4 phone jackScrews pointed tip SectionAssembly Instructions CA63 only„ Included parts Screws flat tipMounting the main body a Attaching the back board dRear Connecting the pedal and power cablesAdjusting the pedal support bolt Attaching the headphone hook optionalCA93 CA63 Specificationssection„ Kawai CA93 / CA63 MIDIsectionImplementation ChartAppendix KPSZ-0298 OW1030E-J1009 Version