Kawai Using the CE200 Piano AS Controller, Midi Connection, Changing Transmitting Channel

Models: CE200

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Instrument #2 recognizes only the piano part received from Instrument #1. Instrument #3 receives all the parts on the three channels being passed through Instrument #2 because Instrument #3’s multi-timbral mode capability is activated.

We have provided this brief look at MIDI to help you understand the CE200 piano’s MIDI capabilities.

While it is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the entire world of MIDI we do encourage you to visit your local music store or contact a music publisher for a listing of available books on MIDI applications to learn more.

Let’s explore some MIDI applications using an external MIDI device connected to the CE200 piano.

6.1USING THE CE200 PIANO AS CONTROLLER

First let’s play sounds from an external MIDI device using the CE200 piano’s keyboard.

MIDI CONNECTION

First, connect the CE200 piano’s MIDI OUT jack to your external

MIDI device’s MIDI IN jack with a MIDI cable.

MIDI OUT

 

 

 

LINE IN

LINE OUT

 

 

 

MIDI IN

Using MIDI

Next you must match the MIDI channel. The transmitting channel of the CE200 piano and receiving channel of your external MIDI device must be the same.

CHANGING TRANSMITTING CHANNEL

To change the transmit channel on the CE200 piano, press the

ELECTRIC PIANO button while holding down the TOUCH and the

TRANSPOSE buttons. The display alternatively shows “Chn” (=

Channel) and the channel number. The default channel is 1. Use the

VALUE buttons to change the channel number.

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Kawai manual Using the CE200 Piano AS Controller, Midi Connection, Changing Transmitting Channel