18
Getting Ready to Play
If you connect optional headphones, sound will no longer be produced from the C-200’s internal speakers. You will hear only the
sound from the headphones. This lets you enjoy practicing at night or at other times when you might not wish to be heard by
other people nearby.
1. Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way to the left to minimize the volume.
2. As shown in the illustration, connect the
plug of your optional headphones to the
Phones jack.
This switches off the C-200’s internal
speakers.
3. Use the [Volume] knob to adjust the volume
of the headphones.
*Use stereo headphones.
Please be aware that excessively high volume
or extended use may contribute to hearing
loss.
The C-200 contains 22 pieces that allow you to audition its sounds. These pieces are called “demo songs”, because they
demonstrate the C-200’s capabilities. The demo songs are divided over 4 banks (see the table on p. 19).
■Listening to all demo songs
1. While holding down the [Function] piston,
press the [Demo] (PLAY/PAUSE) piston.
The C-200 starts playing all demo songs.
The first piston in the Harpsichord section
flashes to indicate that Bank 1 is selected. Tilt
tab “1” also flashes to indicate that the first
song of that bank is playing.
Demo playback will continue repeating all
available songs until you stop it.
You can’t control the voices while a demo performance is in progress.
■Listening to a specific demo song
2. Press the Harpsichord piston of the desired
bank.
The tilt tabs that can be used to select demo
songs now light. See the table below for the
correspondence between the tilt tabs and the
demo song banks.
The demo songs are divided over four banks:
the first bank contains demonstrations of the
Organ sounds, the second showcases the
Harpsichord sounds, the third contains demo songs for the Fortepiano sound and the fourth showcases the Piano sound.
Using optional headphonesListening to the demo songsStereo
headphones
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