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2. Appendice SFX Kit SFX Kit 2 Nature Transportation War Games Animal Farm Mystery Theatre Game Show Counting Trip to Japan A 21 Monster 22 23 Horse Gallop Rain ct c 24 C 25 Screaming D 26 D 27 29 Horse Whinney Thunder F 30 G 31 Plane G 32 A 33 At 34 Jet Plane B 35 Seashore Foot Step Wind 36 37 Train D 38 D 39 E 40 Seashore E 41 Scratch Push Pop Stream Whip Snap Punch Cow Applause Applause One FH 42 5 Pull Breath Noise G 43 Sticks Nou Voice Temple Block G 44 Square Click Tsuzumi rZ eT A 45 Click Nou Voice 2 Horse Gallop 46 Bell Tsuzumi High Shime Taiko B 47 Guitar Fret Noise Nou Voice 3 Rain Gunshot Cat Screaming Laughing C3 C 48 Gtr Cutt Noise up Nou Voice 4 49 Gtr Cutt Noise down Gong 1 Horse Whinney ITsuzui D 50 Slap of Bass Low Tap D 51 FLKey Click Gong 2 52 High Tsuzumi High F 53 Scream One Thunder Car Engine Machine Gun Dog Barking Gunshot Sceaming F 54 Punch Whip Slap G 55 Beat Two Nou Voice G 56 Footsteps 1 Uhh cana A 57 Footsteps 2 Three Passing 58 Applause And Nou Voice 2 B 59 Creaking Four Rain amp Thunder Laser Gun Crow Siren Game Show Correct C4 C 60
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4. oy juoumrueduroooe oqny au YM Suope e 08 d Basic Controls 0 Dim oo Sa 79 Among the settings contained in the 1 2 Play setting are the Sounds assigned to the keyboard Parts Right 1 2 Left Tempo and Mixer settings Registration A Registration is a setup that remembers the panel settings along with many other performance functions so that you can recall them at the touch of a button This lets you begin to play quickly instead of spending a lot of time programming all the settings and values manually There are 8 Registration buttons on the panel of the Concert Performer Each button contains a different registration Pressing any of the Registration buttons activates the setup stored there Pressing another Registration button changes to the registration stored in that button Pressing the active Registration button again deactivates the registration and returns you to the original panel setup Registration Groups There are 10 Registration Groups in the Concert Performer Each group contains settings for the 8 Registration buttons on the panel Each group represents a family of settings for the CP The sound and performance capability of the Concert Performer is remarkable and each registration group is designed to take full advantage of certain types of sounds available in the instrument Switching from one Registrat
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6. SK American Classics By The Light Of The Silvery v Danny EB v Shine On Harvest SK Wo Down In The EB v American Patrol March MP Let Me Call You Sweetheart EB v DIXIE 6 de eM etis SK Home Sweet Home EB v Yellow Rose Of Texas SK My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean MP Arkansas Traveler MP In The Good Old Summertime EB v Old Kentucky SK For He s A Jolly Good MP Red River EB v Bill Bailey Won t You Please Come EB v The Entertainer SK Give My Regards To Broadway SK Old Folks SK v Glementine ae MP Maple 1 SK Fascination rs ote A RES SK After The Ball Is Over SK v Home On The Range MP After You ve Gone
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11. aur uj L 128 asn 01 SIE Jo Aue 10 ouo 8108 MOA 5 surejuoo ypy eg L1 Selects the track that you wish to quantize L2 Selects the bar range that you want to quantize Use the Dial to set the bar numbers 14 Selects the lowest note that you want to quantize Use the Dial to change the note value L5 Selects the highest note that you want to L5 quantize Use the Dial to change the note value Recording a Song Quantize Quantize automatically shifts the timing of a note This can be used to correct imperfect timing in a performance by shifting notes that were played either too early or too late so they will fall exactly on the correct beat For example you can accurately align any out of time notes to the nearest 8th or 16th note beat depending on the type of song you are quantizing Sometimes quantizing all of your notes to exactly the same beat can make your playing sound too stiff The Advanced Recorder quantize function allows you to set a quantize Range so only the notes that were very early or late are quantized Notes that were almost perfect are not quantized thus keeping more of the original feeling in your music QUANTIZE f Lr 12 SHER _ 8000 R2 R2 Selects the note Resolution for quantization Use the Dia
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16. ou Joye yey dn3os sem poued 1uoJj MOY JO ML e 99125 aweN uonensibay ay 0 seyej 125 94 23 94 sa v4 23 13 S6UI4IS SPAN 4340 18640 9414 321433313 71 18640 9414 QUE IT 100 1 zu g 1240 21 dnjas paJisap au 0 999 3461 10 auo 55810 dog 0211909 00016 ay 129 9 01 suojing pue 7 ay SN 41049 01194151934 To create your own Registration 1 Set up the panel and functions in the way that you d like to save them 2 Press the SAVE REGIST button Use the R1 R5 buttons to select the Registration Group in which to save your setup Use the F1 F2 buttons to view the 10 Registration Groups in sets of five 3 Press one of the 8 REGISTRATION buttons to specify which location you d like to save your Registration to REGISTRATION SAVE L1 American Pop Rn R1 R5 Selects the Registration Group to save in L2 Select a Group Orch Piano 82 Then press one of the REGISTRAION L3 J Buttons 1 8 Cont Piano on the panel 54 Electric Piano 94 55 Orch 85 Press the F1 F2 buttons to display the Registration Groups on the other pages
17. 5129 98 901 57 41 When the sustain pedal is depressed on an acoustic piano all the dampers are lifted up allowing the strings to vibrate freely In this condition when you play a note not only will the strings for the note you played vibrate but other strings will vibrate due to sympathetic resonance The Resonance function simulates this phenomenon You can select from three levels of Resonance Off No resonance Normal Simulates the natural resonance characteristics of an acoustic piano Deep Produces a more intense resonance L2 Selects normal resonance R2 Turns off the resonance L3 Selects deep resonance r5 rs F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu System Menu 107 SAWAG 1492407 801 d WajsXs ay o saye ld 23 94 sa v4 3 23 13 Su s1 vu v1 PH OUEId punos 5129 05 7 27 Spunos 1959141 5129198 21 LH ANNOS 21996 1432 02 pueLly 3192u0 YIM 58105 INSEW 1192u0 8108 YORI 0 peusrsse spunog au 58108 HAZEN 3192u07 95914 58005 DISC 9192409 spunos qorgA uoroung stu punos 5 System Menu Pedal Assign
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19. ue ejep SUL NIYL MO UI IAIN 992 YUSNOIY 9939 o punos geym 5910 se YONS pue jrumrsue UBD ur peddmbo szu umysur uoneorunuruioo 10 peddmbo ued s1ojnduroo ejep ued Aou qeu os SJUOUMIJSUI 2ruogj29 9 IJO pue WINIP s1ozisouju s Sunoosuuoo IOJ ue TENSIA 3uoumasug eorsn g pueys IGIIN 51991 NUSIN IAIN 2 Selects Transmit channel the RIGHT Part Choose 1 16 L3 Selects Transmit channel for the LEFT Part Choose 1 16 L4 Selects the chord detect Receive channel Choose 1 16 OFF All or MIDI Accordion System Menu Clock Clock is a data code that a MIDI instrument uses as the reference for its Tempo settings as well as Style Start Stop commands When it is set to INTERNAL the CP uses its own built in clock to control tempo settings When set to EXTERNAL the CP reads the clock data that it receives via MIDI and uses this data to control the Tempo To configure the MIDI Settings 1 On page 1 in the System menu press the MIDI R5 button The LCD screen will display the first MIDI page 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the setting and use the Dial to change the values A
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22. 24 el d 11 12 13 14 15 After you make your desired selection use the Dial to Selects the Effect On and Off Selects reverb level Selects chorus level Selects Panning Selects volume level change the value Basic Controls Mixer This Mixer screen allows you to change the volume panning reverb and chorus levels as well as turn the effect on off for each Part To use the Mixer 1 Press the MIXER button F1 while on the main play screen 2 Use the F2 F5 and F7 buttons to select which Part you wish to adjust 3 Use the L and R buttons to select a setting to change 4 Use the Dial to change the value EFFECT 109 REVERB LEUEL CHORUS LEVEL PAN 37 cmm F1 5 re 7 F1 Takes you to the next page of the Mixer F2 F5 Selects the part to change F7 Adjusts the volume level for the Harmony Volume level can be also adjusted from the main play screen using the VOLUME buttons F4 F5 13 Tong 1499u07 01 jeu uoi289 ay 5128190 74 24 125 SNOIAAIA au 0 saye ld 23 94 sa v4 a 23 13 199195 e d au 0 1264 uonng 11 3 34 55910 10 9949 13X114 aui NIE 0 L4 10114 y3yg ay 944
23. 5 JAVDUOD oy Jo pooau Te NOA soprAoJd penuew 5141 1 Selects Style Use F2 F3 buttons Style buttons or the Dial to change the active Style L2 Selects Tempo Use the Dial or the TAP TEMPO button to change the Tempo L3 Selects the LEFT Part Use the F6 F7buttons Sound buttons or the Dial to change the Sound No functions are assigned to the L4 and 15 buttons on this screen M 00000 To keep things simple this manual will refer to the five SELECT buttons along the left side of the LCD screen as L1 L5 Likewise the five SELECT buttons along the right side of the screen will be referred to as 1 5 The seven SELECT buttons along the bottom of the screen which are also known as function buttons will be referred to as F1 F7 In some cases when you see an item displayed on the screen and press the L or R button next to it that item on the screen will become highlighted shown in reverse color to indicate you have selected that item Sometimes a submenu screen relating to that item will be displayed and present you with further options When you press one of the F buttons the corrosponding function on the LCD screen will be highlighted to indicate that it has been selected RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1 change the Sound No fu
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26. senimiqedeo urjpmq sey 40 L e EASY RECORD STYLE 11 Pops Piano R1 You can make changes to the panel settings before The current bar number is displayed 1 RIGHT 1 and during recording using the L and R buttons 12 1 80 Concert Grand 2 1 Aahs n Beautiful na Recordins is Csi 85 REC REC REC REC F2 ra r5 Cre F7 FI Takes you to the Mixer menu F2 Deletes the recorded song data F3 F6 Changes the part status You may resume recording from the bar where you stopped by repeating these steps You can also change sounds tempo and make other changes to the panel settings before you continue recording e Re record or make other changes to a previously recorded section of a song please read the section titled Re recording or adding another Part on page 44 To play back the recorded song RECORDER 1 Press the RESET button in the RECORDER section of the front panel to return to the first bar of the PLAY STOP RESET REC RWD FWD song CJ gt 7 i Press the PLAY STOP button to play back the song Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop at any time 4 Pressing the PLAY STOP button again resumes the playback from the bar where you stopped 5 Use the RWD or FWD buttons to rewind or fast forward
27. 58 segueuo suonuoQjur Aue 8105 e kerd o ysm NOA JT 58005 JWS 9Jn7e9 J FEY SOUS pue sjst amp qqoy pue suerorsnur Suoure 5 58105 s1ousrqnd pue 5 SYSTP 8 5840 JWS JO S921nos IIL uo yey souo JULIOJ 5 40 OY SSUOG CIWS OMA IAIN PIEPUEIS 1 5 40 9u ut 58105 0 fem JUBTUBAUOD YSIP Addojg 5 1192u07 ysiq Addo 4 e 3405 P The CP can also recognize most songs formatted for the PianoDisc player piano system and songs formatted for Yamaha s Disk Orchestra Collection Please check with your Kawai dealer or distributor for further information Selecting a Song from Disk A single floppy disk can store dozens of song files at one time depending on the length of the songs To select a song 1 Put the disk in the Floppy Disk Drive and press the DISK button In the Disk menu select Song Play R3 After the CP searches the disk it will display the first ten available songs If there are more than ten songs on the disk use the SEARCH buttons F2 F3 to list the additional songs
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32. 19 52 ay 129 9 01 l l L1 Selects the normal setting L2 Selects a moderately light touch L3 Selects a light touch L4 Selects a moderately heavy touch L5 Selects a heavy touch System Menu Touch Curve When playing a piano the volume of the sound produced increases in direct relation to how hard a key is struck The CP s Normal Touch curve offers the standard feel of an acoustic piano for practicing music The CP offers five other touch curves ranging from light to heavy Normal This is the standard touch of an acoustic piano Light 1 2 For those still developing finger strength such as a child a louder sound is produced even when the piano is played with a soft touch Light 2 is lighter than Light 1 Heavy 1 2 Perfect for those with strong fingers Requires a heavier touch to produce a loud volume Heavy 2 is heavier than Heavy 1 Off A constant volume is produced regardless of how hard the keys are struck This setting is suitable for sounds that have a fixed dynamic range such as Organ or Harpsichord e LIGHT and HEAVY do not represent the physical weight of the keys These are settings that affect the sensitivity of the keys which determines the volume level in response to the key movement Off R1 L2J Light 1 82 R1 Turns off the Touch sensitivity entirely L3 J Light 2 R3 4 J Heavy 1 URS aum ar cr S Heavy 2 LRS F1 F2
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34. CMY GM 941 55 8uos y x eq A durrg 8105 yeaq 10 req Aue ye u99Jos I XI uo 58195 OY 01 NOA so8ueuo Aue UBD e UIS pue sSunjog YOLI NUJU PIIULAPY SI IL Asnq SI 40 943 34 Aue ye I XIJ UO ULI e dn uias 0 oj 1215 quiod siy p Recording Song Track Settings The Track Settings screen shows you the Play Record and Mute status for each track In addition it shows you what sound is assigned for the sixteen instrument tracks You can change the track status or select a different sound for each track The Track Status screen will show the following Status messages Rec This track is ready to be recorded Play This track has been recorded and will be heard both on playback and while recording MIDI Rec MIDI Rec enables the CP to record incoming MIDI data from an external MIDI instrument connected to the MIDI jacks You can set more than one track to MIDI Rec enabling the CP to record on several tracks simultaneously over MIDI Mute This track has been recorded but will be silent both on playback and while recording Empty This track has not been recorded After you have recorde
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37. Joye 58013395 01 YOR SATAIS 319424 03 e LASAY 992 ssesd Aqpdurss MOA Sumes 8 14 ISOY O USIM NOA JT 58013395 91496 JOSI Y 40 ML 1 5 au pompa oq pue JOU SUOTIIIS DIV pue sseg uma eu SAKIS OJOS 10 1 e pompa oq 1ouueo pue pasn 101 SUOTIIES 99V se 4g IOJ e K enprArpur JOUUBI QUO SATAIS 9A S TIM FAVS 991 SurssoJq e 9 d Creating Your Own Styles Making a Style with Get Phrase from Recorder This is the most flexible way to create a new Style You can take music that you have recorded using the CP s own Recorder and convert it into Style data Or you can use an external MIDI device or a personal computer to create the musical phrases then load the data into the CP s Recorder and convert those Configuration of a Style A complete Style consists of the following patterns Basic pattern 4 patterns Variation 1 4 16 measures Fill in 4 patterns Fill In 1 4 1 or 2 measures Intro Major 2 pattern Max 16 measures Intro Minor 2 pattern Max 16 measures Ending Major 2 pattern Max 16 measures Ending Minor 2 pattern Max 16 measures Each of these are made of six Sections Drum Bass
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44. Category STRING Appendice Sound Name Beautiful Strings String Ensemble String Ensemble 2 Synth Strings Synth Strings 2 Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Harp String Quartet Strings amp Brass Warm Strings Synth Strings 3 60 s Strings Slow Violin Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Orchestra Hit String amp Harp Violin Ensemble Cello Ensemble String Bass Ens Mono Strings Strings amp Bell Strings amp Piano Strings amp Piano 2 Slow Cello Octave Strings String Sustaining Synth String Orch String Sforzando Bank MSB LSB 5 gt gt gt Category WOODWIND Sound Name Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Soprano Sax Big Band Winds Flute Clarinet Pan Flute Oboe Orchestral Winds Soft Alto Sax Soft Tenor Sax Breathy Tenor Sax Sax Section Piccolo Jazz Flute Jazz Clarinet Recorder English Horn Bassoon Flute amp Mute Tpt Flute amp Strings Octave Saxes Big Band Winds 2 Orchestral Flute Orch Clarinet Orchestral Winds 2 Oboe amp Bassoon Pan Flute 2 Piccolo 2 Slow Pan Flute Recorder 2 Bank MSB LSB 121 121 121 121 95 121 121 5 0 0 gt WMO DO NIDO Category BRASS Sound Name Solo Trumpet Muted Trumpet Cup Mute Trumpet Trumpet Trombone French Horns Tuba Brass Section Synth Brass Synth Brass 2 Flugel Horn Muted Trumpet 2 Cup Mute Trombone Bright T
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49. F1 F2 F4 r5 26 r7 REGISTRATION 2 3 5 5 7 8 Press the specific REGISTRATION button where DODODDOO su e The following settings can be stored in a Registration Sounds Rightl Right2 Left Split Point Style and Variation Fill in mode Tempo Accompaniment settings Mixer settings Chorus settings Effect settings Harmony settings Voicing Detune Resonance and Left Pedal functions e You can save your Registrations on a floppy disk and load them into the CP later See page 128 Basic Controls P 33 own 10701 BY 0 uogng 23 94 JAVS 3U 55914 G 639422122 ay 0 34 951 osje oj 5101114 G4 4 u319VHVH2 34 pue suoyng 24 74 HOSHND 9 asn 9 105 1 0 dno19 au 128 95 01 y pue 7 eui esf 23 94 53 v4 23 13 SPY 4240 ET ru 2 18640 9414 0814 21412913 gt 48640 9414 3409 29 48840 4240 suma t ONG uoyng 73 94 3INVN 84 SSAId 0 dnoJ5 3y 2919 0 5101011 y pue 1 asn 2 uong 151939 3U 55914 au 01 bed
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56. el LT System Menu Brief explanation of temperaments Temperament Keys Limitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention of Equal temperament When you use a temperament other than Equal temperament you must carefully choose the key to play in For example if the song you are going to play is written in D major choose D to set the temperament key Equal Temperament Flat This is an unstretched equal temperament that divides the scale into twelve equal semitones This produces the same chordal intervals in all twelve keys and has the advantage of limitless modulation of the key However the tonality of each key becomes less characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance Equal Temperament Stretched This is the most popular piano temperament and is the initial setting The hearing ability of a human is uneven and is not as accurate with high frequency and low frequency as it is with the middle range This temperament s tuning is stretched to compensate for this so the sound will be heard naturally to the ears This Stretched equal temperament is a practical variation of the unstretched equal temperament which was invented on a mathematical basis Pure Temperament This temperament which eliminates dissonances for thirds and fifths is still popular for choral music because of its perfect harmony You need to be aware what key you are playing in with this temperament Any key modulati
57. ue Suog ou SUOS J SIp 5 Y 94911791 NOA uoroung STUL 4 1 Floppy Disk Operations 4 When loading User Style or Registration data you can choose whether to load data that was stored individually or to load all the data that was saved as an All file Press ALL to load data that was saved as an file Press EACH F5 if data files were saved individually 5 Use the L and R buttons to select the data to load Use the PAGE F1 F2 buttons to display more data if available 6 Press the EXEC F7 button to proceed The screen will display the destination where the data will be loaded R1 TEN o Use the L and R buttons to select the data to load L3 R3 F1 F2 ra rs re r7 FI Takes you to the previous menu F2 Displays more selections F4 Selects the file type if that is how the files were Saved F5 Displays data files that were saved individually F7 Proceeds to the next screen P 133 OUD 1DNDI SOWAG 1482007 VEL AY Speo 24 nual snoad au 01 5 ld 23 94 sa xa a 23 13 ve 22 2 MdB 1 57 ans emenonpurpeororuonaunsep au cy a 37415 9907 9246
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61. Flanger Celeste Ensemble Delay 1 3 Auto Pan Tremolo Tremulant Phaser Rotary 1 2 Auto Wah Enhancer Distortion Simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or string ensemble by layering a slightly detuned version of the sound over the original to enrich it Creates a shifting comb filter which adds motion and a hollow tone to the sound A three phase chorus without modulation A three phase chorus with a slight modulation to each phase Adds echoes to the sound The three types differ in the length of time between the echoes Moves the sound left and right across the stereo field at a variable rate Modulates the volume of the sound This is a vibrato type effect combination of Tremolo and Vibrato It simulates the tremulant pipes of a church organ Creates a phase change adding motion to the sound This effect simulates the sound of the Rotary Speaker cabinet commonly used with electric organs Rotary 2 adds distortion The soft pedal is used to change the speed of the rotor between SLOW and FAST Sweeps atone filter up and down at the beginning of a note recreating the popular vintage wah wah pedal sound Emphasizes high frequencies to make a sound more easily discernible in a mix Adds frequencies that were not present in the original sound resulting in a fuzzy or warmer tone P 19 Tong req yey 103 Aepdstp ur u
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63. y 129 95 0 YOSYNI 99 asn uana ue 10 Hulpasuy 39V 1d3H 10 143 1 129195 dn dod Mau 1 3 juaAa Huljsixa ayy CY 39V 1d3H 10 parjioads Aue je Mau e 369 42 01 ZH 1H3SNI Y 01 LH 313130 128195 siu Ajdde 0 yey 1011921 129 99 G Recording a Song P 73 10701 1499u07 W IALS 1 5 4 01 SHPO 91415 mos MOA YIM IDUQ 51 8 onbrun 0 9029 YORI soseuud oy pue ued NOA sueaui stu S OY MOJ oY JO 10 yore Aq aq 95991 Jo USISSE 5191 YPY 91035 UIYJIM MOJ 91 JO YOR ouo eorsnui mo Jo ouo ued uonoos quoe JUIUMIISUI Jo 4 4 yey posodurioo 414 suomoos 5 4 Jo qoeo 6 5524 ou pue puey Yor pue 39814 soe 3uourueduroo2y BABY SAJAIS SOLI jueumueduroooy OM sseg suonoog INOJ savy 591
64. zey 10 10100 ayun uy 0 ysim 129198 0 suogng 4 pue y 41 95 saed nua Wayshs ay 59226 0 suomng 24 pue L4 ayy asp Z pe ejdsip s nuaw wajsAs ayy pue jjj w 037 101114 WALSAS 941 1044 INILSAS 55914 nuaui ay asn N ejse MOA 0 5 49 ue 88195 Sumsnfpe Ag dmesg AIW pue Surung 58195 uro1sAg ou se qons suoroung oy Jo ay ose yey SUOTJOUNJ JO surejuoo nuo 5 5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L1 L2 Selects the overall tuning of the CP Selects the Touch Curve Key velocity sensitivity Selects the Voicing settings Selects the Resonance effect for the sustain pedal Selects the Concert Magic Sound mode Selects the Power up mode settings Restores the initial factory settings Tuning Touch Curve Voicing Resonance ConcertMagic Sound SYSTEM MENU Pedal Assign Fill In Mode Effect For Sound Temperament MIDI F1 5 re 7 F1 F2 Selects the different System Menu pages Power Up Settings Soft Reset Screen Hold Software Version PAGE1 2 ra r5 r
65. 0 pousisse punos sseq e 03 1146 2 JY SN JULM nox preoqAox oq 55 spunos SutAejd uouA nJosn UBD YTYS 9A92320 dO spunos pue JUIUINIYSUT 009 Jo Aue pue Aq 58105 Aue so 41S jueurueduroooy sguos DIET 119290 esodsuer Ao 1oqjyoue UI JI Mq y ur 8uos y osodsueJ ou ex JoyJoue UI 31 pue auo SUOS uauA ngosn ued osodsue1 9A 20 UI mq YIYS 120 Ssjuauroour dojs ur YNA 5 40 osodsuei 20 pue asodsueij 4 14185 3AVLOO gt lt ASOdSNVYL gt cod 3 Selects the LEFT Part to be Transposed or Octave Shifted Basic Controls EFT re Concert Grand RIGHT 2 MAIN RIGHT 1 Concert Grand RIGHT 2 Beautiful Strings RIGHT 1 p xm Transpose 2 4 STYLE LEUEL 4 SOUND M F1 F2 F5 26 r7 R2 Selects the RIGHT1 Part to be Transposed or Octave Shifted R3 Selects the RIGHT2 Part to be Transposed or Octave Shifted The number of octaves shifted is represented by th
66. 2 2 2 7 V 941 9107 Snser pM p Sy 19421 0 19905 iii puy ana 23 sally 10 p sns r j BABE 2M V JeuM e oy jog 5013 PIO ui diusson 0 Mr ous 10 Aneeg eu 404 ideale ABojoxog e 09219 snsap 101 152 12 SuuJ H 9110484 ed eni Song Title Type Lyrics Prelude In by Chopin MP Pizzicato SK Rondeau by SK Voice Of Spring EB Allegro Moderato from Symphony Nr 8 by Schubert SK Special Occasions Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin by Wagner MP Wedding March from Midsummer Night s Dream by 5 liiis SK Pomp And Circumstance SK EB International Songs When Irish Eyes Are Smiling EB v Halikvah Lc ee Le MP My Wild Irish Rose MP Chiapenacas SK Funiculi SK La Marseillaise MP toa sima S
67. 6 10198 EUSO au 03 80195 UINIII 01 seo uonoung 19594 270 M L 19594 yos sbuijesg 5 5129 99 abe 92 02 129 9 12196 JOJINNUOD 5129198 sdn015 151094 S199 9S bel 51 FI ET el LT Software Version This function is used to show what system software version is currently installed in the CP To show the software version 1 Press the Software Version button R2 on page two in the System menu 2 The software version will appear in the LCD screen SOFTWARE VERSION TA TA L1 R1 Vocat e L2 R2 3 Version 0 01 ML Y L4 R4 V ces 4 V MENU F1 F2 5 Cre 7 FI Takes you to the System menu System Menu 125 23 94 sa v4 3 23 13 fay Ley aloe SWIL 330 440 NEZ 33425 e C 0119 ANONUVH 991 umop Aq dn pa eo nuoui 5801395 SNTOHO UMop Surp ou Aq dn porre nueur 680095 5 uojnq LOAATH Surprou dn pore nueur 5814395 22904 TUHAHY oy Sutrp ou Aq dn paleo 58013395 NUFUI P S 91416 NULLI j29 og punog 40 SI 25 au Ajuo SI SIY spuo28s 02 01 6 9025 99125 AY 910194 sassed Jey aui aui sisn p
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69. ACC1 ACC2 ACC3 and However you don t necessarily have to have all of them to create a Style For example you may not need to use some Variations or Sections to accomplish your musical idea These unused sections may be left blank or filled with Section data copied from the initial source Style that you were asked to choose at the beginning of the Style Maker process The different Sections can be of varying bar lengths as long as they stay within the limit Having them all the same length may make the Style easier to use in a song but you may find that having uneven bar lengths among the Sections can create interesting musical results Before you can generate a Style from these phrases you have to have them loaded into the Recorder keeping in mind which tracks in the Recorder are going hold data for which Sections in the new Style The source recording in the CP s Recorder can be in any key However you need to know what key that is because you will have to specify that as part of generating a new Style For simplicity s sake it is advisable to record in C if you are planing on using the recording with the Style Maker P 77 Tong 1499u07 Vd nuaw Jaye 9 19 pajoejes Y Sioju 24 1 au 01 09 14 23 94 Ga v4 a 23 13 79 5 ERIU ay 5128 85 GH 94 5 05 1013211910 95844 i AIS GB
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71. JJO UO 9AIsn oX7 W9ISAG pegirursueq s epad y se uons JOU OTUOA 941 uo po3 9 es SI e JIUISULI 4 991 JOU 1 mm 5197 SI Jey 9 OU JOU do 94 WYM UBD nueur 941 Jo Om uO eyed IGIN 31ursue p SI ejep 18 01 02 5128 85 pue yueg 5122190 SI 12898 021 d vl ET el System Menu On page three of the MIDI Settings menu you can determine which MIDI channels the CP will receive MIDI data on The CP can receive MIDI data on all 16 MIDI channels at once or only certain MIDI channels Channel Receive On Off Each of the 16 MIDI channels can be set separately to On or Off CHANNEL RECEIVE ON OFF ETA FIT L1 R1 ALL EA Y ei Ra Use the L2 R2 L4 and R4 buttons to select the channel __ 1 On On
72. L3 1 0 11 R3 x ex L4 R4 ETA L5 R5 LM F1 r2 ra r5 re r7 FI Back to the Pedal Assign menu F4 F6 Selects the different pedals System Menu 111 Tong 1499u07 nuaw uia sAg ay o saye 14 23 94 sa 3 4 23 3 en Su 51 M vu 71 ee re O NY Masat M eu LH L1 pe amp ejd T UTI oy Z PPPS NOA pue APPL SI JI 1041 IY IUO st yeu ULTLI eu pesseid sr NOLLVI2VA 9urr oq IMA ULTI V omy passoid JI poked ATUO sur st NOLLVIUVA oq jou UA V suondo OM pessoJd st NOLLVIUVA UHT OU 10 STULL 4 ojny 5129 95 5108195 57 cl Effect for Sound This function determines whether or not the Preet Effects settings assigned to each Sound will be us
73. REGISTRATION GROUP L1 R1 L2 2 SAVE TO L3 1 American Pop R3 nane _ pese 114 herican Pop 94 L5 R5 F1 F2 F5 26 r7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Moves the cursor over the characters in the name FA F5 Selects a character F6 F7 Saves the name Style Lock omen Pressing the STYLE LOCK button keeps the current Style even if another Registration is selected This allows you to change Sounds and settings by the Registration button while keeping the Style as is As long as the STYLE LOCK button is on changing registrations will not change the style However you can always manually change the style even if the Style Lock is on Press the STYLE LOCK button again to turn it off 35 Basic Controls own 10701 1499w07 12900 215 uri 6 0 jo 351 Y 1 128195 0 y pue 7 ay esn quem ay aney uayM 19140 y uo sa31042 ayy Aejdsip 0 23 14 510114 AYODILVI AA H9uv3s eur 950 E SI ALS 9NOS 941 10 Je3rsnui au Burmous sieedde jsi ay 40414 AYONILVI AA H9HV3S 34 55914 Z BY 10 u31eas 0 50010 Y pue 7 aui 8S LSITALS 9NOS 94 10 u21eas 0 jeqeudje fuimoys sieadde jsi nuaw LSITALS INOS
74. REPLACE 9 Bar Beat Clock Event L2 Moves the cursor to the previous bar L2 L3 Moves the cursor up the event list au L4 Moves the cursor down the event list 15 Moves the cursor to the next bar 4 TRACK CURSOR PLAY F1 2 5 Fe r7 FI Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F3 FA Selects the track to work with F5 F6 Moves the cursor across the columns in the event list F7 Starts playing the Track Recording a Song 71 Tong 151 au ui au 880198 1051 2 94 94 G4 ay 89UE7 cd nuayy 18p10284 paeoueApy ay 01 saye H 23 94 sa 3 3 23 13 Su s3 i T Gu tq 71 UU wmEOEO 1 imm pug 8 v 8 2 939N 6 L L ERES E PATI cu 34 35 21 Raroolen quang 12013 aeeg deg Par gu Le LH 313734 1 L 984 Bunipe 3y 0 0 L4 nNIN eur 95 Z 10 no d9 341 24 139 9 55810 10 0 uoynq 73 23 3 34 SSAId 9 3y oj 11 eu asp pa 0 y jo 911990
75. The Soft and Sostenuto pedals on the Concert Performer function as much more than just traditional piano pedals These pedals can be assigned to control various other functions on the CP piano Damper Pedal Right Sustain only Can be activated or deactivated separately for each Part Pedal assignment options for Soft Pedal Left and Sostenuto Pedal Center Soft Sostenuto Start Stop Harmony on off Registration Style Variation Intro Ending Fill In Break Drums Only Sync Fade Out Glide Modulation Rotary Fast Slow Left Hand Hold Panel Lock Softens the sound and reduces its volume Sustains only notes that were held when pedal was depressed Controls start stop for Styles and Songs Turns the instrument Harmony function on off Switches from one Registration to another You may choose the order 110 8 8 1 Switches from one Style Variation to another You may choose the order 1 to 4 or 4 to 1 Plays the Intro or Ending Plays the Fill in currently selected Interrupts the whole Style Interrupts the Style except Drum part Controls the SYNC FADE OUT button Bends the pitch up and down as programmed by you Applies programmable vibrato to the sound Controls the speed of rotary speaker effect This function will be automatically assigned to the Soft Pedal Left when a sound that has the rotary effect turned on is selected as the Priority Part Holds the notes played in the LEFT SPLIT Part as
76. Wy 21 LH 9 01 994 UBI Y SABm U L1 101074 11X3 94 55910 10 ISITALS 9 0 99 55910 xa 01 74 3 1 55910 uos Z yey dnyas 151 16 ay 0 Aue ayew pue 47 ay ajesado jensn noA au pue uejs 9 Buos jeu 10 5 Y jo je 199129 34 01 42841 199125 ay pa ejdsip ua y 0 auo 2919 0 y pue 1 asp 103423 ay Safed uo sap ay Aejdsip 0 24 L4 suong 39Yd ayy 95 p L1 L2 L3 L4 Highlights the Style Adjusts the Tempo Highlights the LEFT Part Changes the split point Basic Controls 11 50 s Rockabilly R1 LE C P ma R2 Highlights the RIGHT 1 Part LEFT z RIGHT 2 _ R3 Highlights the RIGHT 2 Part 3 L Brass Section Tenor Sax Sax wal R4 Changes the split point L4 4 1_y amp All Shook Up 2 ra rs re r7 F1 F2 Turns on the Auto Chord Progression if available FA Turns on the Melody part if available F5 F6 Adjusts the volume level for the sound F7 Takes you back to the Song Stylist menu e You may us
77. ay aq jim punos 11145 1431 941 ZLH9IY pue LIHDIY Sed puey au 9100 159 0 jim 55910 1 19 y se 0 jue yey uo 55810 umop pue uoyng 11149 1431 99 55944 Z pueogAay ajou 99 5 42 991 jo e Aejdsip IM 98195 127 34 pue VONG 1148 1337 941 Hed 1145 1441 10114 11149 1431 991 844 1 00 11105 ay 01 ou uo Ko Aue 03 1104 1145 Ap99gj ued Mq ZH pu U994 9q SI qurod 1195 3 nggop aug uo 0 ji ds parrooeds o oq erd uouA Wed LITdS LAI 0 pousisse punos oy Apuo pue peoqAox oy 51145 JO oy pejeArpe SI Wed LI TAS LAIAT ou ay Buds quiod 1105 ay SIAMO Old Selecting Sounds The Concert Performer has over 600 instrument and drum sounds available from the front panel You can freely assign any of these sounds to the three Parts Remember that there is always a sound assigned to each of the Parts even if some of the Parts are not currently active The sounds span a tremendous variety of instruments ranging from traditional acoustic sounds to modern electronic tones To help you quickly fin
78. provide the rhythm Being familiar with how a particular song sounds does make it easier but watching the Note Navigator screen can help you play a song that you ve never heard before The Note Navigator provides an outline of the song s rhythm that looks a lot like the real music The dots in the display are the notes that you play The spacing of the notes gives a clue to the timing rhythm of the notes Notes that are closer together are played faster notes that are farther apart are played longer Notes that are evenly spaced are played evenly and so on Up to four lines of music are displayed After you ve played past a note in the song the dot becomes a cross to help you keep track of where you now are When you get to the bottom of the screen the top lines change to show the next lines of music as if you had turned the page When you get to the end of the song you will see a double line and then the song will reset to the beginning P 95 Tong 1499u07 sayjoue 5128190 74 94 spunog 2 au G4 Duos 941 19891 0 pasn os y 05 au 50015 pue F4 Buidde Apeajs Aq Duos 01 smoJ y 4 ajgejene JI 52111 s pajaajas ay sAgjdsig 24 Ld 23 94 sa xa 3 23 13 T Lema if e e e IRAN el
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80. will not be created in your Style Use the L and R buttons to set up the options and select the proper data from the Recorder You may have different options for each track Press the MORE button F1 for advanced settings Press the R4 button to generate the Style You can listen to it by pressing the START STOP button GET PHRASE FROM RECORDER PATTERN VARIATION START BAR STYLE Fast Big Band R2 R2 Saves the new Style BAR LENGTH R4 Generates the new Style from your settings TRACK F1 F2 5 Cre 7 FI Takes you to the next menu for more options F2 F7 Selects which Section s you are working with Pressing twice deactivates the Section so that it will not be incorporated into the new Style 79 Tong 1499u07 08 d AAS J8sf 0 1 15 ay SONS 44 51912 1 2 AY 129 9 GI 4 JOSINI AY SIMONI EH 24 au 01 saxye 14 23 94 s3 v4 4 23 3 us 3HBN 01 3785 P9L f 03431 135344 3785 37415 7 4 JAYS 34 55914 EL 91 91 0 19 561613 BY 199198 0 11 91 10 5401010 G4 pue p4 34 asn pue 105112 au 0 ej pue 24 aur asp p1 34 55914 ZL mau 1 0 129 95 0 asn
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84. Picking Ac Gtr Picking Ac Gtr 2 Mandolin Banjo Picking Banjo Harmonica Whistle Strumming Elec Gtr Picking Elec Gtr Pick Strum Gtr Pick Strum Gtr 2 Strumming Mandolin Strumming Banjo Blues Harmonica Wah Harmonica Wah Harmonica 2 Fiddle Slow Fiddle Accordion French Accordion Tango Accordion French Accordion 2 Accordion 2 Celtic Harp Dulcimer Mellow Mandolin Whistlers Shakuhachi Sitar Blown Bottle Koto Kalimba Ocarina Shamisen Sitar 2 Shanai Taisho Koto Bag Pipe Euro Hit Bass Hit Plus Bank MSB LSB 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 95 95 95 121 95 121 121 121 95 95 121 121 95 95 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 lt gt gt gt 167 1499w07 ON O QO O t 0 O O O O c 10 LO C v 10 C Q s sb QN s 10 r N asi asi yueg cl 9 9 66 Scl Ze Ze 9 921 91 91 91 Scl vel col 921 921 Scl Scl vel Scl 22 921 921 Scl 22 Ze vel cl cl Ze 2g Bold aiqqng dn ensiuM NSIUM Agios unt Jose eequeeH yound diysseys 1ef
85. Q Quando Quando Que Sera Sera Rainbow Connection Ramblin Rose Red Red Wine Red Roses Rescue Me Respect Reunited Rhinestone Cowboy Rock Around Clock Rock This Town Rocket Man Rockin Xmas Tree Rocky Mtn High Rocky Top Rose Garden Rose The Rudolph S San Francisco Satin Doll Satisfaction Save Best For Last Send In The Clowns Sentimental Reason September Seventy six Bones Shadow Your Smile Shake Your Booty Shake Rattle Roll Sh Boom She Believes In Me She Loves You She s In Love Shop Around Signed Sealed Del Silent Night Singing In Rain Sixteen Tons Sleigh Ride Smoke Gets in Eyes Smooth Operator Snow Bird Some Day My Prince Some Enchanted Eve Something Something To Talk Somewhere Out Ther Song Sung Blue Soul Man Sound of Music Spanish Eyes Spanish Harlem St Elmo s Fire St Thomas Stand By Me Stand By Your Man Stompin Savoy Stormy Weather Strangers In Night String Of Pearls Summer Breeze Summer Place A Summer Samba Summertime Summertime Blues Sunny Sunrise Sunset Surfin USA Surrey With Fringe Sweet Caroline Sweet Home Alabama Swingin On A Star 1499w07 1507 109 OS 1 91 01 04 ino INOA puag N 1234 ayy ayeyy 9417 dN 14617 X
86. Synth 2 Square Sine Chiff Bass amp Lead Wire Lead Crystal Rain Pad Analog Brass SPECIALTY PAGE 1 Strumming Ac Gtr Strumming Ac Gtr 2 Picking Ac Gtr Picking Ac Gtr 2 Mandolin Banjo Picking Banjo Harmonica Whistle Strumming Elec Gtr Appendice PAGE 2 Acoustic Bass 2 Finger Slap Bass Warm Synth Bass Clavi Bass Hammer Bass Elec Bass amp Ride Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass 3 Synth Bass 4 Rubber Bass PAGE 2 Classic Synth 3 Fifth Square 2 Sequenced Analog Charang Lead Soft Wire Lead Echo Bell Caliope Analolog Brass 2 PAGE 2 Picking Elec Gtr Pick Strum Gtr Pick Strum Gtr 2 Strumming Mandolin Strumming Banjo Blues Harmonica Wah Harmonica Wah Harmonica 2 Fiddle Slow Fiddle PAGE 3 Octave Fretless Poly Synth Bass Clavi Bass 2 Ac Bass amp Piano Elec Bass amp Piano Acoustic Bass 3 Acoustic Bass 4 PAGE 3 Multi Sweep Warm Sweep Bowed 2 Saw Pad Big Saw Octave Saw Clean Square Square Lead PAGE 3 Accordion French Accordion Tango Accordion French Accordion 2 Accordion 2 Celtic Harp Dulcimer Mellow Mandolin Whistlers PAGE 4 Analog Brass 3 Square Comp Square Pad Goblin PAGE4 5 Shakuhachi Taisho Koto Sitar Bag Pipe Blown Bottle Euro Hit Koto Bass Hit Plus Kalimba Ocarina Shamisen Sitar 2 Shanai P 145 1499w07 dN 9TISTUM LOAL
87. a chord anywhere across the 88 keys before the ACC System will recognize the chord type This mode is similar to Fingered however Full Keyboard recognizes chord types from three or more notes played anywhere across the 88 keys not just below the split point Bass Inversion When Bass Inversion is on the Bass Section of the Style will follow the lowest note of the chord voicing played on the keyboard With Bass Inversion on it is possible to specify a chord over a certain bass note by the chord voicing you play For example a chord over G bass or a Bb7 chord over a Bass Bass Inversion will work with all three key recognition modes but when in One Finger mode you play at least two notes of a chord for Bass Inversion to function To turn Auto accompaniment ACC on 1 Select a Style that you would like to play 2 Press one of the ACCOMPANIMENT buttons to select the Key Recognition mode The selected Key recognition mode will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen if you re on the main play screen 3 Press the BASS INVERSION button if you would like to turn it on 4 Press the ACC ON OFF button to activate the Auto accompaniment System ACC 5 Press the START STOP button to start the Style and play some chords in the LEFT SPLIT Part You will hear the Style start and also change keys and chord types as you play different chords 6 If you want to cancel or stop the Auto accompaniment press the ACC ON OFF button again If y
88. an effect type TM P FLA R4 R5 Adjusts the effect setting L4 De 3 R4 L5 Adjusts the effect setting FEED ES Al a L5 R5 F1 F2 r5 Cre Cr FI Takes you to the previous menu F7 Saves the settings e Pressing the SAVE F7 button will save all changes made in the Preset Effect Settings menu If you exit the Preset Effect Settings menu without saving your changes the settings will remain unchanged Editing Sounds P 87 Tong IY 01 SAY IAIN Jsowye SYOVI SNOLIVA IY 01 spunos 3294102 USISSE 01 8105 ou 0 W5 pesoduroo Jou sem 8105 j 8uos y Sur amp ed UdYA ISN 0 spunos PUM 0158 IU WOJU SAY eu euonrppe Aue jnoujrA our punos pyepuejs IND IAIN oy pesoduroo uveq yey 58106 0 S SUOS JO SOLIAT ou Ae dsrp ATUO TI JI STEULIOJ Jo 8005 peal ULI dO OU 1 pue 0 JULIO pxepuejg Jo sodA om JIUL ULM Surpue soureu SOG ay se Suo se PIEPUEIS au ur UdTILIM
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90. pue uonnjosay uum Ag 012 1898 1299 87 uolnjosay pe 4 1898 cl 1299 ve 00 4 1898 cl 1299 ve 45 5 OM S 1941980 yeoq 991 y y pue 991 91 Jo 5 ou 1279 PYSTY 9301 uonnjoso Aq 5 yeaq 3 03 aq 5 so3jou pazijuenb aq 5 9594 UTIM 5910 5 Surun dn 5195 09 d ye 1 payius jou ay apisul Jeu 5910 Y abuey Jo 1595012 au 0 abuey ay 1841 50100 801 290 9512910 901 0 paylys ase sajou pue abuei ou ui synsa1 0192 Duij2ejag The Copy function allows you to copy a section or all of data on a track to another location The destination may be on the same track or it can be on another track L2 Selects the track to b
91. setting for the song instead You can set the desired tempo on the Real time record screen before recording or change the tempo after you have recorded in Song Edit or on the tempo track in Event Edit When you are recording on the Style track only the Style will be recorded The style track will record any chords to the chord track you play but the actual notes you are playing will not be recorded When the recording is done the Mixer screen will automatically be displayed To play back the recorded song 1 Press the RESET button in the RECORDER section of the front panel to return to the first bar of the song 2 Press the PLAY STOP button to play back the song 3 Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop at any time 4 Pressing the PLAY STOP button again resumes the playback from the bar where you stopped 5 Use the RWD or FWD buttons to rewind or fast forward through the recording Mixer On the Mixer screen you can change the following settings for each of the 16 tracks Reverb level Chorus level Effect on off Panning Track mute Volume level To use the Mixer 1 Use the TRACK buttons F2 F3 to select which of the 16 tracks you wish to make changes to 2 Use the L1 and L5 buttons to choose the track setting that you want to change 3 Use the Dial to change the value P 49 Tong 09 d buos jo se ay SALS 24
92. than chords in a Chordal Phrase The Bass section is automatically set to Scalic since it will rarely if ever play chords The terms Open and Close apply to Chordal Phrases and refer to how the CP will regulate the voicing of a Chordal Phrase Setting a Section to Open will allow for open voiced chords which might be good for guitar and string sounds Setting a Section to Close maintains closed voiced chords which are better suited to piano parts and other chording or comping instruments Range This determines the chord inversions that a Chordal Phrase will play The term range here has nothing to do with the span of actual chord notes It selects which note in the chord will serve as the basis of the chord inversion HI is the initial setting and is recommended as a starting point MID plays an inversion based on the next lower note in relation to HI while LO plays an inversion based two notes lower Crossover This determines the point where a Scalic Phrase will be transposed to keep the notes in a musically useful range When notes in a Scalic Phrase fall below the Crossover point you select they will be transposed up one octave by the Accompaniment System For example if you set the Crossover 81 Tong 1499u07 011296 AY 5129180 1 4 1 05 94 5 84 21 nual ay 01 5 ld 23 94 sa xa 23 23 3
93. through the recording Recording a Song 43 Tong 1499u07 se 5 95 jaued 10 spunos Aue 128195 10291 0 USIM NOA S ed 34 9115 aye Med e ppe 10 p1028J 8g 01 j eoneurojne yey ay Apojo duroo 941 JI 3124 UBI NOA 8uos SNIS AV Id 0 395 63764 Aue 5005 MOA 01 uojsi 01 dO LS AV Id 991 ssaud 1 4 JOU AVY MOUS 07 01 posueyp Surp10294 SUMP JOU SEd LAG TALH OTI Aue SNIS J93JV AV Id O3 QAY IS ou pue Aue 14215 ou 5 NOA 2 TIA IS SATO ay ATUO mq JAY 03195 aq IS oY pue SUE SUOS 2 151 NOA 9500 2 SEd ATUO Ap snoouej nuiis IS SB S Sed LTHT LHOTA
94. y LH LI a Gr asodsuel 0 Juem sajou au seg aui 5128196 yels asodsuel 0 sajou au aJaum aui S199 9S 91 1 9 0049 8sodsueJ 0 sajou aui SEY jeu ICs 945122190 doj3s j eu umop dn porjroeds e S9JOU esodsuez STU OL d vl el Event Edit Event Edit enables you to examine and edit your performance note by note To use Event Edit 1 Select Event Edit in the Advanced Recorder menu The Event Edit screen will be displayed 2 Choose the track that you want to edit using the TRACK buttons F4 Note that Style Chord and Tempo track can be edited as well 3 Use the L buttons to scroll up or down the event list until you find the specific event that you want to edit You can also use the Dial to scroll through the event list You will hear the individual events being played as you scroll over them 4 Use the CURSOR huttons F5 F6 buttons to determine how you want to scroll through the event list Selecting Bar scrolls through the event list bar by bar selecting Beat scrolls through the event list beat by beat and so on The selection will become highlighted EVENT EDIT LIST Edit Track 1 peLErE R 1 R1 Removes the selected event Velocity Lensth INSERT R2 Creates a new event _ R3 Modifies the existing event
95. 0 53343 eq ina pueuy j3432u0 33 C j3432u0 2 pueuy L anjen au punos snaeas o je 941 asf LY ty sea 13 0 08 f 1 1 19 pue 91 01 51091 0 51 sy2e41 AY 5128180 ET 6 1 83281 01 lt 4 el 2 Turns the Loop ON OFF L3 Specifies the starting bar L4 Specifies the ending bar Recording a Song 5 Press the L4 button to specify the bar where you want the Loop to end 6 Press the MENU button F1 to return to the Advanced Recorder menu when you are finished TT L1 R1 LOOP N f START BAR e L3 1 R3 ____ END BAR RS 14 4 V CE _ L5 R5 VY V F1 F2 65 Cro F7 FI Takes you back to the Advanced Recorder menu You can turn looping on and off in the Mixer menu However you still have to set the Start and End Bar from the Loop Settings menu You can set up looping for recording in the Real time REC menu as well In the Real time REC menu when you turn on the looping the Start Bar and End Bar information will be automatically copied from the Loop Settings menu Style Paste When you record a Style as part of your song the Style data is automatically recorded on the Style track This data is unique to the CP and cann
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98. 16 ou SOLI INOJ pue sseq SUMI 991 VSO Suonoog Sor JUIUINIISUI XIS JO SJSISUOI 91495 V 5913 ouerq OJOS pue oyeurmurg TMA juodogirp 9914 59145 UL AHS Np Seo ST 5141 03 pesn sr WPA S uoneurquio pue 801351 ue HPH THS MON STU Sursn JO UMO MOK JO 9 01 NOA 9 A3S eu 9158 MOA 03 31 ezr euosJed pue o A3S 92 NOA smoje 1032npuo 99 S oY pue 10jonpuo osou iu2jerss 1 91416 INOA JEI USAI 591661 eo rsnur INOA 15 193394 01 SA AIS S Jo Ku yey son3e3J IMJIOMOA OM 5 peorsnui JO AJOLIBA STAYS 291 surejuoo JAVDUOD S J S UMO Suneo4 To use Easy Edit CONDUCTOR 1 L2 L5 Selects a Phrase for the Section L2 Creating Your Own Styles Select the Style and the Variation 1 4 that you would like to edit Press the EDIT button The LCD screen will display the Easy Style Edit screen Use the F2 F7 buttons
99. 195 OST ULI dy PUNOS e se osn 01 Med ZLHYTY 991 VAYA OSTE ued e Playing with Concert Magic Concert Magic Song Arrangements Concert Magic songs are specially arranged so that they will work well with your key tapping Each of the 176 CM songs falls into one of three categories of musical arrangements of varying difficulty EASY BEAT These are the easiest songs to play To perform them simply tap any key with a constant beat You can easily see which songs are Easy Beat songs when you look at the Note Navigator The dots will line up at a constant interval in the screen indicating a constant beat MELODY PLAY These songs are also quite easy to play especially if you are familiar with them To perform them tap the keys to the rhythm of the melody as if you were singing SKILLFUL These songs are more challenging To perform them carefully follow the rhythm as shown in the Note Navigator It may require some practice to successfully play these songs Even skilled players will enjoy the challenge that these songs offer Steady Beat Play After you choose a song you can press the STEADY BEAT button F3 to play the song by steady tapping instead of the original rhythm You can play any song from any arrangement category by tapping steady beats P 99 SAWAG 1492407 001 d pue err o duus Jo no IWO so
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101. 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you want to hear You can also select a song by using the Dial 3 Once your desired song is highlighted press PLAY STOP to have the CP load the song and automatically start playing You may also press SELECT F7 to have the CP load the data and wait for you to start it manually 4 Press the SONG CHAIN F5 buttons to have the CP automatically play all songs one after another 5 When your selected song is ready to play the Disk Song Play screen is displayed Use the Recorder control buttons on the left side of the panel to control the playback of the song Playing Songs From a Floppy Disk P 89 Tong 1991 Ljd 510 941 01 pue Duos aui 5129 95 44 AY 1815 64 24 UA snoinaJd 10 JXAU 1511 ZJ 0 941 0 saye 14 23 ED 23 13 310 137 ONY 3001 V Id Cru WOISAHd 09 SINIVS N3HM Ceu CI JHL NO NWM SONIA 9101019505 WIAT NI IMV3H 14971 0 Juem ay 129 9 5 pue 1 941 ANY SWM 34381 31 9NIHL MINE 133735 9NOS Playing Songs From Floppy Disk Controlling Playback of a Song As the song plays you can adjust the tempo play or sing along with on the keyboard and even tur
102. 2 Jumps to the Song Stylist Category menu F6 Search for a title from a floppy disk 21 565 Dance 2 60 s Gospel 13 Ballad Jazz 14 Christmas Latin L5 Country Motown F1 r2 ra rs re r7 F1 F2 Shows the other categories F3 FA Shows the song list in alphabetical order F6 Searches for a title from a floppy disk Use the L R buttons to search for a title listed in alphabetical order Use the L R buttons to select your desired category P 37 107011 1499w07 Buos ay 5128195 4 5195210 AY WOL e 10 59 21 90 94 Ay 51819 18410 8 11 e 10 89421295 24 14 23 93 s3 v4 29 23 13 123135 135334 NIBHI sip Addoy e 05 e Duigoajag 42895 2 4 sip Addoy e e 10 59 21995 94 48p40 10 Sau21eag F4 K1008 02 1511 15 aug o 4 19410 uo e 10 592190 z4 14 23 94 sa 3 3 23 3 su 949 93181 4918 d9A0 96 149 1 can cma 49451 9 9487 340 40 1594 1 91115 15298 9 411839 1 Buos 28 as 01 SUONA 10 1941 ISN cu pui 99 up 9
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104. 284 aui 0 sunjay 14 23 94 sa xa 29 23 13 AIbaL 13815 seq 2 o jeg 241250 ajajap o uem 1201 ay SUIE UOI 120 190 159 941 51281856 5 4 oj Eg 901 ISN 9 9 0 JUEM NOA ay seu 124 124 1510 Y 5128199 10 1042 91 85002 011810 ay 950 oi 42211 eui 5120185 Ajr eds yey seq oq pue Apo3o duroo 1 694 FI ET el Insert The Insert function duplicates data from specified bars and copies it to a certain location However the current data at the destination is not erased but instead is pushed back to make room for the copied data INSERT FT Ex ES R1 s L2 Selects the track that contains the data you wish FROM TRACK TRACK R2 to duplicate Choose from 1 16 Tempo Chord Russ or All START BAR BAR 13 L3 Selects the first bar that has the data you want Se ns R3 to duplicate 14 rr 84 cM Sie 14 Selects the last bar that has the data you want to ES R5 duplicate M F1 5 re 7 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Insert This option is not always available F4 Takes you to the Insert Bar menu F
105. 30 58195 punog pue IS se yons dn3os pued ou 3006 3 oY pu syed ejep vdUeULIOJ 10d oy Jo ALATA e aui Duisela 2 44 ay Duisela 1 2 14 23 94 sa xa 29 23 13 5 333 233 934 And FA TZ 87 Cole SICE eu seuragg 6 9415 34 yey 41049 eq me Z Em Hm 7 Ga oued 5404 7 37415 9r L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Recording a Song ADVANCED RECORDER Advanced Recording The Advanced Recorder is a full featured sixteen track MIDI recorder that includes many of the same professional features found on dedicated MIDI sequencing recording devices In addition to sixteen MIDI tracks the CP Advanced recorder provides a separate Style chord and tempo track for even more flexibility Even though you can create recordings of great musical complexity using the Advanced recorder you will find that it is still very straightforward and easy to use Using the Advanced Recorder allows you much greater control over the recording and compositional process than that offered by the Easy Recorder However songs created using the Easy Recorder can also be edited using the Advanced Recorder by simply pressing the ADVANCED RECORDER button To go to the Advanced Recorder Menu Press the ADVANCED RECORDER button The r
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108. 5 button switches between the Auto and Pedal 55 10701 1epag pue ojny ay 2 GY pajeada Uj YIUNd ay se Jepag 40 ojny S129 9S anau3Ao pue FOV Id3H 94 ueemjeq 5 5 UONG u aui buissaid jpajeaday 1347360 pueay 1100 Jey OS ejep eui ejep 9284 su Mau ay 510281 pue snomald ay 595819 JIVIdIY Dujp10281 y 5128 95 au 5 aui au SY EY ed 4o uo 4007 sun 94 yesieyal 10 Duos ay 5484 G4 td nuawi 24 o 5 24 Nua 18p10284 01 saye 14 23 94 sa v4 23 3 3d0H 233 DI gt Fit au RE pr T su 34 1 Nu DINO KR a msn v1 WY 2 TEES andano LNO NI HINNd abg 13815 Ld MOBIL 234 4015 55810 jun 6uip10994 1511 5 11 pua ayy 0 sdaay uos ayy Jey 93noN 0015 oj jepad 55910 0 3y 4969 1 G pieogAay ay pue jepad 19 ua9 ay ssasd ui yound oj
109. 7 Proceeds with the Insert Selects the destination track where you want this data inserted Choose from 1 16 Tempo Chord or All Selects the bar in the destination track where you want this data inserted e Ifyou just wish to insert empty bars into a track select INSERT BAR F3 or F4 and a sub menu will be displayed You can insert empty bars into a track between bars that have data or at the first blank bar at the end of the track Recording a Song 63 Tong 20 AY 950042 0 PIG 941 8Sf pauasui 5174 jueM YILI 941 Ul uore20J 941 5122196 11 10 p40u3 91 950047 pauasui 01 ale 124 YILI Y 5129195 ed AY 50992014 4 ajqgjieAe sAemje JOU si siy y e snojAa4d ay 01 5 ld 23 94 sa 3 3 23 13 anjen y aDueua jeg ay s pauasul aq o 1241 124 AY 10 AY 5128190 an pA y abueyd oj esr 987 0 usi 5129 jo Jaquinu 941 5199195 79 l el Erases data in the bars that you specify and leaves them as empty bars L2 Selects the track that has the bars you want to erase Choose 1 16 Tempo or Chord L3 Se
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111. 88 L4 Erases data from a floppy disk Delete 15 1 85 F1 2 25 re r7 Saving Data to a Floppy Disk This important function stores your custom data to disk so that you can retrieve it at a later time You can save the following data Song Song data currently in the Recorder You can save it as the CP s own unique format Internal or as Standard MIDI File format SMF or Stylist format Internal format plus Registration setting User Style Each User Style or all 20 User Styles at once Regist Group Each Registration Group containing 8 Registrations or all 10 Registration Groups at once Temperament User Temperament setting All Settings This allows you to save the current settings of the above data types except for Song data and User Touch data at once as a single file Floppy Disk Operations 129 107011 149907 Jsip 0 ejep 15319 ay 0 Z4 94 UONNQ JAYS 55810 51 ysip ddojj e jeu ans ayeW 9 6 SHOLI uo Aue SUL OT 6 03 YORI 91495 oy ur AWS 109195 UAM opour 3511435 SUOS ATUO dn pope oq ue PULOJ 3511435 OY e 0 1511145 10 9114 GI PAEPUEIS 3 15
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113. 9 0 LJ MOVE 55914 742 991 Qui 12319 ayy 01 23 3 991 55810 8 aui 12919 0 21 eui pue 101114 7 asn jenpinipui ue Z Floppy Disk Operations Erasing Data from a Floppy Disk This lets you erase unnecessary data from the floppy disk You can erase Song User Style Registrations User Temperament and ALL To erase the data from a disk 1 Inthe Disk menu press DELETE L4 The Disk Delete menu will be displayed 2 Insert the floppy disk into the drive 3 Use the L and R buttons to select the type of data to erase A sub menu of file names will be displayed 4 When you erase User Style or Registration determine whether you are going to erase individual data files by pressing EACH F5 or the AII data file by pressing ALL F4 5 Press EXEC F7 to erase the selected data from the disk Or press BACK F1 to cancel erasing and go back to the previous menu DISK DELETE lt STYLE Use the L and R buttons to select the data F1 2 25 re 7 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Displays more selections F4 Displays the data file if present F5 Displays individual files F7 Proceeds to the next screen 135 107011 149907 951 d nuou NSI 993 01 sumjod 9912
114. A ON FE 81 Nace GENER cy vu v1 o 1 03 ON 40 935694 91435 U3IM cu 03 SUA SSIUd 21 apu ETA Lu ET E I a2ue2 0 14 uong ON 34 55910 4 SIA 34 55910 20104 axi pinom Z 10 1041040 199125 101 9 1 14 UOWNG 31 3141 34 55914 ajsed 9141 asn OL Aue pue soe Say pojsed TIM NOLI 91416 ay poysed IS IYJ 91 6 5084 5 exeur peeu ose AKS esn e L1 L3 L4 L5 Selects the track to Punch in on Selects the measure in the song from where you want the CP to start playing Selects the measure where the CP will punch in and start recording Selects the measure where the CP will punch out and stop recording Recording a Song To use Punch in recording 1 Select Punch In Out in the Advanced Recorder menu 2 Use the L and buttons to select the options and change their values using the Dial Select AUTO with the R5 button to have the CP automatically handle the punching in out while you play 3 Press the REHEARSAL hutton F4 F5 to listen to the song for rehear
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116. CP to the factory default settings The original factory settings will now be used by the CP when it is turned on The CP never automatically stores Panel and System settings If you make any new changes that you want to save you must use the Save Current Settings LZ command POWER UP SETTINGS 12 n2 13 Restore Factory Settings En 1 54 15 1 85 F1 2 25 re r7 F1 Takes you to the System menu F7 Applies the selected settings P 123 System Menu Tong 1499u07 78584 AY Sp88204d 24 5 ay 0 5998 ld 23 94 sa v4 3 23 3 Thy 509 5 e su IW SBUI 9S 191546 vu DIGEH 329200 1 5511199 punog Joyonpuo 15 1980 129 9 14 avum 5 5 89 41 195 41049 13534 1305 14 ON 10 paa204d 0 74 SIA 58914 13 101114 33x3 55914 2 18581 0 jo adA 950012 oj 540110 y pue 1 asp Z pe ejdsip 099125 18598 109 9 1 nuaw 1 aui OM uo 21 UOWNG 13539 130 55914 1 5 yog e woad 01 uojnq jo 421001 76 19594 01 JULM NOK s uo ay ATUO 580195 JO Te 1 5 Apuegsur ueo 58 11
117. Country Rock 70 s Pop Rock Folk Rock Rock Shuffle Pop Shuffle 80 s Dance Pop Funk BLUES amp GOSPEL PAGE1 KC Blues Slow R amp B Fast R amp B Blues Rock Slow Blues Gospel Shuffle Southern Gospel Fast Gospel Slow Gospel 6 8 Gospel 147 1499w07 1481210 exiod Z eyo BUI z39Vd WIEN UIOOJ Teg yeod pue erxiq eyo eyo elod 9045 705 109X04 L39Vd IVNOILIQVH L MOUS 8 9 MOUS 7 6 MOUS MOUS MOIS MOIS 8 61 zem UIA Zzef ZEM MOUS UMPON SUMS MOUS Z 1294 MOUS 35641 6 158 yeog MOUS ZITEM 21550 ZITEM Z ZEM prepuejs ZITEM prepuejg LI9Vd 8 LIVM P 7 7 7 6 Z ZIEM qd MIOH 5901 2 epHOH 7 6 SPI 1204 MUS 794 PA epjnugs 7894 SPA OML 8 9 SPA v v amp epioH yore SPA L 39Vd AVONOH 8 equnyy oque aessoy equies 25509 BAON 25509 35Vd QNV ISI 8 NILV1 Song Stylists A Achy Breaky Heart Ain t Misbehavin Ain t No Woman Ain t Too Proud All Wann
118. E dl px L1 R1 RIGHT TRANSMIT CH LOCRL CONTROL L2 1 On R2 R2 Turns Local Control on off V 4 4 LEFT TRANSMIT CH CLOCK fast R3 Selects the Clock source L3 Internal CHORD DETECT CH MIDI USE RA Selects MIDI or USB 54 Off MIDI 84 L5 R5 Sy Mun a F1 F2 65 re F7 F1 F4 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages P 119 10701 sabed suites IAIN 19430 Y 512895 94 14 23 94 sa v4 23 23 3 687 SI 22 1 1au eum 5128196 py M UO v3 8 Issa SI 32019 42895 u UO I Xd0lS7INHIS8D30010 SI J9Y 9YM 512040 ZY euJ H0 uj INISNTIKI WALSAS TDI Bldg lIHSNHAL peymnusueg 093845 quoumueduroooy ONY JOU JJO UO 99V 3 TIM 20 5 40 JOU soutuLo e JJO UO N90TI Aq poojsropun st yey eroods e ur poyrusuer 5819 642 991 JO JOU
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120. Example of Connection USB uM Lets iL AL deg ce Program Change Numbers Drum SFX Kit Mapping MIDI Implementation Chart Specifications VII 10701 1499u07 Zd Surddojs 910Joq oq 001295 Surpuo st 9415 M 001114 5103 55914 e A3s OY Spea 7611 uorjoes UB 03 5107104 S Buipu3 onuj GL Suo e Avy 03 ue 109198 0 6107104 SOU 92 eed 446 78 91448 3ueurueduroooy 938919 10 0 pasn 5007104 ISU 91448 quourreduroooe oY dogs 17815 01 sr STU pz 10j2npuo3 eas 22 dois ueis vL SUOTJCIISIBOY 15117418 8uog IYJ 129196 03 pasn ST 107104 STU 01098 95 1514 15 Duos 79 y JO NO 10 ut st 107104 6103 56914 aq uo 10 o30u V se uoos SE 17816 91495 jueuruedurooo oY JAJIL 88108 IBEW 1192000 ur 3 mq 129 es pesn sr 107104 STU zz ino EL v6 oibejy 76 91438 10 8005 10 04193 oy de 03 sr 101114 STU 8005 e 129195 03 pesn sr 10194 STU 9
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122. ILINT Uojeulquio 9884 512490 1 vu v1 ipa 03 jue 21 06 ay sioSjeg X904 8 06 9 415 BUIZSIXI 31 3 91 18 DUNSIXI HPI 5129 61 15 1103 LH 3 41 11 S M N aye 5128196 HT pe ejdsip aq jiM uaaJ3s 199 81 16 YL 74 uonng 944 t upa 0 quem 91415 By 1289 0 911 asn pue 27 00414 91 16 aui 55910 ajAjs pipa 11 uong 3141 aui 55910 1 mau A ajajduioo e ayew e 199125 1 911 1511 ay Aejdsip JIM 99125 121 9 1 pu 31S ay 55910 nuaw Z nual Aejdsip uaaJ3s 121 BY 10414 33030934 CIONVACY 55944 e 342313 01 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects which pattern you are currently creating Selects the first bar of the phrase in the recording that you want to convert Selects the bar length of the phrase in the recording that you want to convert Enter the key that the phrase was in Selects the track where the phrase was recorded Creating Your Own Styles 5 6 7 8 Use the F2 F7 buttons to select which track from the Recorder has the data that you want used for each Section of the Style You can switch off a Section by pressing its F button twice and the Section
123. Jo Te SPIOM JOJO UJ 512 eqo 19993 064 Basic Controls e The LED Indicator on the EFFECT and CHORUS buttons will be on only when the active Priority Part has these effects turned on Example Assume that your CP is set up according to the following chart RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Inactive Active Active Effect On On On On If you then select a different sound for RIGHT2 the Effect setting for the RIGHT1 LEFT will be turned off automatically This is because RIGHT2 is the Priority Part note that the RIGHT1 Part is NOT the Priority Part because it was inactive The chart would now look like this RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Inactive Active Active Effect Off On Off On Even if you now assign a new sound to the RIGHTI Part the Effect settings for the other Parts won t change because RIGHTI is still inactive so therefore would not have priority Once you make the RIGHT 1 Part active however it would now be considered the Priority Part The Effect settings for the other Parts will again be turned off The Indicator light on the EFFECT button will now reflect the Effect status for the sound assigned to RIGHTI RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Active Active Active Effect Off Off Off Off At this point if the Effect that has been called up along with the RIGHT1 sound is one that you d like to use for the other Parts simply select Effec
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125. KAWAI Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Owner s Manual Model CP117 Il eonou MOUNM 07 enuguI sry suomeogroeds pue SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING Examples of Picture Symbols S CA UT denotes that care should be taken The example instructs the user to take care SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE NISKOR EFESTRIC SHOCK THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN not to allow fingers to be trapped OR MOISTURE DO NOT OPEN denotes a prohibited operation 0 The example instructs that disassembly of the product is prohibited AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ne pas ouvair TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within ere equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle carried denotes an operation that should be The example instructs the user to remove the to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage is intended to alert the user to the presence of power cord plug from the AC outlet within the product s enclosure that may be of important operating and maintenance servicing sufficient magnitude to con
126. ORUS setting and an additional EFFECT that suits that particular type of instrument For example a moderate Delay effect is used on the Church Organ to recreate the sense of being in a large church and a Rotary speaker effect is used on the Drawbar organ to give it an authentic vintage feel If you wish you can change any of these effect settings to suit your tastes separately for each sound save them as the new Preset effect settings for that Sound See Sound Edit on page 86 In addtion by setting the Effect For Sound function in the System to Panel the CP will ignore the preset effect settings for each Sound see Effect For Sound on page 113 The CP piano can also remember your Effect settings as part of a Registration See Registration on page 31 To add Reverb 1 Press the REVERB button The REVERB button LED will light 2 If you wish to edit the settings hold down the REVERB button for a moment until the Reverb Settings screen is displayed 3 Use the F3 F6 buttons to select the Part you want to edit 4 Use the L2 L4 buttons to select the specific setting that you wish to change 5 Use the Dial to change the value 6 Press the EXIT button to leave the Reverb Settings menu T If you wish to turn the reverb effect off press the REVERB button again 15 10701 0 yey buipas 9111990 ay 129195 0 5101014 71 21 By 9
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129. SUOLLA UBI NOA so eos DIQRIV JSOUI y JO om 40 L DISNUI UI9 S9A punos DISNUI SIUL sjuoo og euo3 j eu JO SI YOM 7 1 ou 8 SLIS ejuorio QUIOS JIqe1y SOT S eulsLIO 9AIA9J VIO onbodeg au Ul UdYLIM DISNUI EDISSETO SI 3T jueure1oduro 991 JO ou s ejuoprooe se ynq Jo ngnneoq y so npoud Sty spejuoprooe 2Isnur IOJ pue ouojueopy 1 pooe d 5 osau 3uouregodurog 419849quary USER TEMPERAMENT TUNE KEV E F1 F2 F5 26 r7 F1 Takes you to the Temperament menu F4 Selects the note to edit F7 Saves the User Temperament The User Temperament alters the tuning for each octave equally In other words you cannot alter the tuning of different sections of the CP s keyboard range separately System Menu P 117 Tong
130. Y st Weg I LHDIY oum YORI QUO UO SPIOIII ATUO pooueApy YY IDUIS FUIT YORI IUO uo ATUO ued yng p1ooo4 0 Sx oer pue 3 BY SOLI juoumzjsur uo9jxis Jo Aue 109195 UBI SurAe d se MOA JO PIOIII NO si 0007 e s SIU ainjeay 0007 ay 10 ay 5199 98 Jequinu 299 pue ay swoug Um 10281 0 jeu 91 19 10 punos ay 5129196 YIL 81 16 pue 28 328 jueunJ su 91 9J9u 3040281 0 JUEM Y9IYM uo 5129 96 87 FI 81 Recording Song 4 Start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button while the REC button LED is blinking There is an automatic two bar count in before the CP begins recording If you are recording on the Style track you must press the START STOP or INTRO buttons instead of the PLAY STOP button When recording a Style there is no two bar count in recording begins immediately You can cancel recording at anytime by pressing the REC button again or by pressing the F1 button to return to the Advanced Recorder menu When you select a Style to record the default tempo for that Style is ignored The Style will use the current tempo
131. a Do All Of Me All Shook Up Alley Cat Aloha Oe Always A Woman Always On My Mind Amazing Grace America American Pie Annie s Song Anniversary Waltz Anything Goes Arthur s Theme As Time Goes By At The Hop Auld Lang Syne Aura Lee Autumn Leaves Baby Face Bad Leroy Brown Beauty amp The Beast Beer Barrel Polka Begin The Beguine Behind Closed Door Benny And The Jets Best Of My Love Bewitched Bill Bailey Billie Jean Birthday Song Appendice Blue Bayou Blue Bossa Blue Moon Blue Suede Shoes Blue Velvet Blueberry Hill Body And Soul Boogie Bugle Boy Boot Scootin Boy From NY City Brick House Bridge Over Water Brown Eyed Girl By The Time Get Bye Bye Love Cabaret California Dreamin California Girls Can You Feel Love Canadian Sunset Candle In The Wind Can t Get Started Can t Help Falling Can t Hurry Love Can t Smile Can t Stop Loving Careless Whisper Celebration Chain Of Fools Chances Are Change The World Chantilly Lace Chapel Of Love Chatt Choo Choo Chattahoochee Cherish Cherry Pink amp Apple Chicago Christmas Song Climb Ev ry Mtn Close To You Colors Of The Wind Come Rain Or Shine Comin Up Roses Copacabana Corcovado Could Have Dance Could It Be I m Could It Be Magic Coward Of County Crazy Crazy Little Thing Cruisin Down River Crusin Dance To The Music Dancin In Street Daniel Days Of Wine Roses Deep Purple Deja Vu Desafinado Desperado Didn t We Almos
132. a Song 67 Tong 1499u07 99 20J8A ay Buigsn pe 50992014 24 a qejrene SAemje si siy 42019 ay 24 huau 18010294 pa2ueApy 941 0 14 23 93 sa 3 29 23 13 Gu 1091 spua on C 1sn pe ejep au Jeg 941 5129 96 F1 Sues 51 02 0 ejep Jeq 941 5129 96 1 NUS 13815 sanjen zT 120J8A 4194110 001 01 001 A490134 sisnipy zu LE Sa _ oj Juem yorym ul Joe 941 5124900 71 N LH 1 P Xll IOU JO 8 001 Woy ue INOA Ul 93ou aq 7c TT TeoLIowMu SI jI20 9A S 970U V SI punos poonpoud pno Moy Jo sorureu p oy 42146 MOY 01 2 Selects the track that you wish to move Choose from 1 16 Recording a Song Clock Move In the Resolution section of this manual we learned that the CP Advanced recorder divides each beat in a bar into 96 clock beats also expressed as a quarter note Therefore there are 48 clocks per e
133. and use the Dial to change the setting On and Off EN L3 R3 Melia oh On On On On On 0n pes ped prora L5 R5 ae PAGE1 PAGES F1 F2 5 re 7 F1 F4 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages P 121 qon 99495 1499107 sabed sDuljes IAIN 4910 901 5128196 4 14 23 94 sa v4 4 23 13 KO 9 51 ae foem v1 a 91 1 850049 2018 sseg 34 104 2119981 512986 ceu 92151 5568 91 1 S0049 za ETE 11 1 250049 Apojay ay 104 1 9119981 512886 ZY 1 cE csc Hed 497 PIOYI 901 10 uU 219981 8 28 85 Po TT Ltd LE SNILLAS 01440228 IJIH UOIPIODOV IAIN pe amp erd aq q9 ean8guoo ued nus s8unjes IAIN 991 Jo ased uo col d el 2 Saves the current settings L3 Restores the initial factory settings Power Up Settings This determines whether the CP stores your preferred panel and system settings as the default settings and applies them automatically when the instrument is turned on Select Save Current Settings L2 in the Power Up Setting menu to save the current panel settings automatically as the default settings when the CP is turned on Select Restore Factory Settings L3 to return the
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135. back of a Song 91 Playing with Concert Magic Selecting a Concert Magic Song 94 Performing a Concert Magic Song 95 Concert Magic Song Arrangements 99 Creating a Concert Magic Song 100 System ed deat da WEE oe es 102 TOV Tiel pl ete ks cap anh ro S aep NS 104 TOUCH Curoe saw vue wn d acr s 105 Virtual Voicing 106 RESONANCE da tte ys ts Me dt un d 107 Concert Magic Sound 108 Pedal ASSIGN vii i eR eyes 109 Fill in Mode 112 Effect for Sound 113 114 MIDI Men cose rese as 118 Power Up Settings 123 SO RT EE AS 124 Software Version 125 Sereen Hold iu vere s 126 Introduction Floppy Disk Operations Disk Men iua ede HL eee ms Saving Data to a Floppy Disk Loading Data from a Floppy Disk Erasing Data from a Floppy Disk Formatting a Floppy Disk Getting Assistance Using Help and Demo Using the Help Using the Demonstrations Appendices Preset ARA Prese Styles Boe RR REC S DONG Concert Magic Songs Table of Chord Types
136. c pressing the Piano Only button will change the Concert Magic song s preset sounds to Concert Grand piano e You can also use the Piano Only button as panic button to immediately stop any unintended accompaniment style or recording or to quickly exit any confusing situation and return to a familiar piano sound To use Piano Only Press the PIANO ONLY button The Main Screen is displayed and the Concert Grand sound is assigned to RIGHT1 P 25 own 10701 1499w07 92 jjenpe16 1no 9 pue 100 30VJ 2NAS 991 55910 osje ued noA ue 0015 0 uong 9NION3 OHLNI 34 10 Areyerpeurui 81 46 BY 0015 0 UOWNG dOLS LUVLS 91 55910 ajAyg ayy 0015 01 9 25 0 ue ojui 502 ANOA ajejsuej Ajjeonewozne d9 34 pue peJisap 12 seu 3314 uojng dej 10104 04131 34 asn osje ued ay jerg eu asn pue 125 ejd 3y uo 129195 1 y odwaz ay snipe G pyeog ay ay uo 8jou e 11215 jou 1 3 ay 91 si UOWNG LNO 30V3 2NAS uauM 540414 SNION3 OH LNI 84 10 aj jS e10J8q 10114 LNO 30 4 2 5 941 559101 osje ue 1139 HVIS 0 UOWNG 9NION3 OHLNI 24 10
137. d 2 Mod Country Ballad Country Pop Ballad 50 s Ballad 50 s Orch Ballad 50 s Ballad 2 JAZZ amp CONTEMP PAGE 1 Smooth Jazz Jazz pop Latin Jazz Jazz R amp B Latin Jazz 2 Cont 16 Beat Cont 16 Beat 2 Jammin Organ Cont 8 Beat Cont 8 Beat 2 Appendice 50 S amp 60 S PAGE 1 50 s Rock 50 s Rock 2 50 s Rockabilly 50 s Folk Rock Rhumba Surf Rock 60 s Pop 60 s Pop 2 Motown Motown 2 PAGE 2 Modern Ballad 2 Modern Ballad 3 R amp B Ballad R amp B Ballad 2 Folk Rock Ballad Country Ballad 70 s Rock Ballad Rock Ballad Rock Ballad 2 Soft Rock Ballad CLASSIC PIANO PAGE 1 Showman Pops Piano Table for Two Ragtime Country Piano Rock Legend Toons Boogie PAGE 2 50 s Rock 3 60 s Rock 60 s Rock 2 60 s Folk Rock 60 s R amp B 60 s R amp B 2 COUNTRY PAGE1 Country Shuffle Country Stomp Boot Scootin Train Beat Modern Train Beat Bluegrass Texas Swing Redneck Rock Country Rock Country Rock 2 SOLO PIANO PAGE 1 Swing Two Beat Two Beat Shuffle Bossa Boogie Pop Pop Ballad 3 4 Standard Dixieland New Age POP amp ROCK PAGE1 70 s R amp B 70 s R amp B 2 Disco Disco 2 Disco 3 Latin Rock 80 s Rock Pop Rock Classic Rock Slow Rock PAGE2 Country Pop 2 Beat Road Trip PAGE 2 Fast Show Swing Standard Standard Ballad Pop Waltz Jazz Waltz Country Ballad Country waltz New Age 2 New Age 3 6 8 Pop Rock PAGE2 70 s
138. d Intro pattern will be played before the selected Variation pattern plays There are 1 2 both major and minor versions for each Intro The Auto accompaniment C System will decide which Intro to use based upon the first Chord you play major or minor The LCD screen will display a countdown in bars to show how many bars you have until the variation begins playing When one of these buttons is pressed while the Style is running the selected Ending pattern will be played before the Style stops There are major and minor versions for each Ending INTRO ENDING Country Shuffle Bluegrass n Use the L or R buttons to select your desired Style When you are in the main play screen you can select a Style by just using the Dial Press the L1 button or F2 F3 STYLE and Style will become highlighted Use the Dial or press the 2 button to select another Style Pi2f own 10701 1499w07 1415 TEDISNUI OY pu T94 IPIS MOA uo spuodop 0 JO MOJ inp pue ou uornru80224 JO soi ZGT SUOISISAUI JO ISOWI S Se 19 TI QL 58 xo duroo se se SUIS SUIZIUSODII Jo emqedeo st uro3s Ag DIV eur
139. d a song you can change the status for a track by pressing the STATUS button F3 below the LCD screen Pressing the STATUS button during playback will select Play or Mute Pressing the STATUS button after entering Real time record but before recording begins will select Play MIDI Rec or Mute Rec can only be selected from the Real time Record screen The Track settings screen cannot be accessed during recording To use the Track Settings screen 1 Press the TRACK SETTINGS button L4 on the Advanced Recorder menu 2 Press the L3 and L4 buttons to select the track that you wish to edit If you wish to select tracks 10 16 the Style or Tempo tracks press the L5 button to jump to these tracks Press the L2 button to return to tracks 1 9 3 Press the STATUS button to change the status to PLAY MUTE or MIDI REC 4 If you wish to change the sound assigned to the track press the SOUND buttons F5 F6 You can also select sounds by pressing any of the SOUND buttons 5 When you are finished press the MENU button F1 to return to the Advanced Recorder menu or press the MIXER button F2 to go to the Mixer menu P 51 10701 1499u07 15 0 doo 34 34 Axidads oj 7 34 55914 p 140 0 doo ay 0 219 55914 0 eig eui asn 50 495 BY 2319 0
140. d the sound that you want the sounds have been organized into 14 categories Each category has a dedicated Sound Selection button on the front panel To select a Sound 1 In the main play screen select the Part to which you wish to assign a new sound using the L3 or R2 R3 buttons The selected Part will become highlighted SOUND VOCAL amp PIANO DRAWBAR ORGAN STRING WIND BRASS PAD cm t SE 7 E 7 E 2 Press the SOUND button for the sound category that you are interested in The first page of sounds in that category will be displayed There are at least three pages of sounds in each category Use the F1 5 buttons to view the other pages in a category 3 Select a sound by pressing the L or R button that is next to the displayed name 4 Press the F1 F5 buttons to show the Sounds on the other pages for the same category 5 Youcanalso use the Dial to scroll through all of the categories and sounds one by one Basic Controls P 11 Tong punos NOX 199 98 0 5004174 10 1 ay esf 98 abed uo Spunos 995 nuaw punos y 0 5872 7j 106122 spunos sabed 1 au 5128190 41 14 23 93 sa xa 29 23 13 ET su da 0190941 592390 OlPld vu di S 09 puBJ9 2143313 Z d3 Wlapoy DI 43 U9poy 1
141. e F7 Saves the data file to floppy disk DISK SAVE SONG Example Saving a Song 12 Names the data file L2 Neu Song R2 4 FORMAT L3 a which format the data should be saved Internal HE B4 Floppy Disk Operations P 131 PNG 94495 1492007 CEL d 51 ay 0 seye 4 23 94 sa v4 a 23 13 TER 1081 vu SBUI 9S 119 1081 0 TDI 1 eu 191043913 2981 91435 4957 ru 40049 451694 Seg ICi 9807 ASIJ jeu JO 5911 1 Je 5151 Jey pe Aejdsip jjim nuaui qns e peoj jo 0 y 129195 0 510110 y pue 7 e eui ysip Addoy 1 pasul Z aq nuaw peo xsig ay 27 07 01 55820 nuaw ysig ayy ul L 1 1 e ay peo 01 51 UO SSUINVE 94 SPLOT 58013398 SIP 195 IUO SIp popeo ue 8 8 8 5 03 35189 4 S9 A4 g OY ur paurejuoo Jo 9715 uo Surpuadop S LA STU srp popeo aq ugo so A3S 0g 91435 1os ASIP popeo
142. e r7 F1 F2 Selects the different System Menu pages RI R2 R3 R4 R5 RI R2 Selects the Pedal functions Selects the Fill in mode for the Accompaniment Styles Selects the Effect priority settings Selects the Temperament settings Selects the MIDI settings Selects the Screen Hold settings Displays the software version P 103 System Menu Tong 1499u07 nua W JS ay o saye 14 23 94 sa xa 29 23 13 Su 91 vu 5109 0 v3 24 10 434d eur 508960 Loi _ 8992 0 5109 0 LLHDIH 94 104 youd 94 5108806 _ a INAL 331500 gt LH 17 9u03 F T 51190 51092 01 dn Aq JO oq ULI ed ur surunjop pue PYL TLLHDIY ur punos aures Aq 329 SNIOYI oje nuiis 0 pesn aq ugo SUL A ojeuedos yeg YORI Surunj oy jsnfpe OSTE ULI NOX e ZH 0 0 V prepuejs 03 195 SI 39soJd K1035e QL ZH 03 0 Wor sr jueunsnfpe Jo ou ZMH st youd ou 19410 uouA Surum oy 3snfpe poou Yrd 5 40 992 3snfpe Surung Buiunj Yd 1437 AY 404 Y 8 29 5
143. e Additionally you can edit Fill ins and basic patterns Variations You cannot change the Intro and Ending Phrases These will remain the same as in your selected Style To use Phrase Combination 1 In the Advanced Recorder menu press the Style Maker button R4 The LCD screen will display the first Style Maker screen 2 Press the Phrase Combination button L5 and use the dial to select the initial style 3 Press the ENTER button F7 to proceed to the next screen 4 Use the L2 and R2 buttons to select which of the four Fill ins and Variations you would like to change 5 Use the L3 and L5 buttons to select the Section to change 6 Use the F4 and F5 buttons to move the cursor between the Style and Phrase column 7 Use the Dial to change the current Style or Phrase You can jump to the desired Style category by pressing the Style select buttons directly 8 Press the PLAY button F2 to listen to the new Style 9 Press the SAVE button F7 to save the new Style Creating Your Own Styles P 83 10701 1499u07 74 uong JAYS 34 55914 EL aj js au 0 519 2 1 2 eu 129195 0 34 10 suo NG G4 pue y4 ay asn pue 105102 y 0 suojng 24 pue 24 aur esp p1 5944 ZL DaAes aq 0 Y 1289 0 210 ay asn pue 1 01 JAYS Y 55844 LL 5 10 04 jjnejap 95 0 eip ay
144. e copied Use the Dial to select the track numbers 1 16 Tempo or Chord L3 Selects the bar where the data that you are copying starts Use the Dial to change the bar number L4 Selects the bar where the data that you are copying ends Use the Dial to change the bar number Recording a Song The destination of the copied data must either be 1 Alocation that already has data in it 2 The first blank bar after the end of a track Bar 1 if the destination track is empty For example if a track only has 10 bars in it you cannot copy data onto bar 20 You can however copy data to bars 1 through 11 Copied data replaces any current data that may be at the destination a A 1 uu ERG TRACK TO TRACK R2 Selects the destination track Use the Dial 12 1 R2 to select the track number 1 16 Tempo or perium Chord START BAR BAR 2 5 L3 Ra 2 R3 Selects the bar in the destination track where END BAR p the copied data will be placed C L4 TZ m L5 1185 ML NL F5 rs FI Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the copying This option is not always available F7 Proceed with copying P 61 Tong U019 9P Y pa9204d 74 gjgejiene sfemje jou si siyj uogejep 24 nuew 49p10
145. e different Sounds Styles Tempo and other settings to customize to your taste e When choosing a Song Stylist created by you or someone else and saved to floppy disk there may be a recorded melody and chord track available The chord track called the Auto Chord Progression will provide you with the chord changes to the song You may also find a song title by searching the list alphabetically To search the Song Stylist by Song Title 1 Press the SONG LIST F7 button The Category list appears showing the different musical genres for the SONG STYLIST 2 Press the SEARCH BY NAME F3 F4 buttons In the Name Menu press the L or R buttons to take you to the first letter of the name of the song For example if your song title starts with G press the L3 button 3 Use the PAGE F1 F2 to search for the name of your song When you find the song press the corresponding L or R button The CP automatically returns to the Main Screen ready with all of the settings for that song P 39 107011 1499w07 JO 1001 SABMIE TIM 930u ISOMO QL PIOYI uo peseq 9101 vary 2 2 proyo uo paseq puey 1481 y Jo do 930u e sppy I I 20A ajou Jong e pue 930u PNA ALPO UP JI So qnop pue puey 1480 oq ur o3ou 1seusry see 949120
146. e number of triangles shown above the sound name for each Part Transpose amount is shown at the bottom of the screen The Octave Shift has a range of four octaves in each direction However some on board sounds may have a limited range in which they play properly If you shift too far out of this range the instrument may sound strange or may not play at all This has no affect on the CP s proper function though and you should feel encouraged to use this feature as a means of getting interesting tonal variations out of the preset Sounds 23 Tong aui 15 24 94 ay SISNIPY 64 4 saunjeubls 8 21 pue 8 6 8 8 9 9 6 2 0 P L 850042 4299 ay sabuey 4 ZA nue eui 01 58 14 23 94 sa xa a 23 13 OdW3l 13431 35 Injr3neag pueg 1499009 Sets E T AHOIN 2 3499402 21 44 1331 404 11 37415 10114 JWONOULIIN 991 55910 au 1015 p 119919 ay uo anjeA Qui Jeu ajejsueJ Ajjeonew one 42 34 pue 12 sauim 10 3314 ANOA uum uong uo dej Ajdwig uong OdWIL dvi 94 uo ay 1sn pe osje
147. eat digital symphony If you don t wish to purchase a MIDI interface device for your computer the Concert Performer has a special type of interface built in to it that may make the connection easier The CP can be connected directly to the back of your computer via a USB cable Appendice Personal Computer Sound Module L a55 PT EOS 9 Q A c amp MIDI lt THRU OUT IN FA FN USB ale THRU OUT IN In order for the CP and your computer to properly communicate over this USB cable you first need to set the MIDI USB switch located next to the MIDI jacks to USB Also your computer must have a USB driver installed Please read the instruction on the next page for the details about the USB driver P 161 1499w07 ou Iddy Jo SI YSOJUTDEN x 3josoJorpy JO SI SMOPUT dn jas 1o3nduroo pue 1o3nduroo JO enueur UOTIONAYSUI ou INSUOI UOTedTUNWUIOD JSN urep qoJd Aue savy JT UI SI Jognduroo J eu Sureorunuriroo SUDJIOM SI oT MA Jegnduroo a
148. ecording options will be displayed on the screen ADVANCED RECORDER Change the Reverb Effect Panning Volume level and Chorus for each of the 16 tracks Prepares the track for real time recording Re record specific measures within your song Select the sound to be assigned to each of the 16 tracks and change the track s recording and play back status Edit loop settings for the song F1 F2 F5 26 r7 Mixer Song Edit R1 Edit the general settings for the song Real Time Rec Bar Edit R2 the song by bars Punch In Out Event Edit R3 Edit the song by MIDI events R4 Create your own new user Style Track Settings Style Maker i Loop Settings FI Converts recorded Style data into MIDI note data that can then be edited in the Advanced Recorder Style Paste will only be displayed if the current song was recorded using a Style P 47 10701 Jjo uo 81njea8j 1007 au SUINI 94 nuaw sBuijeg 94 o 938 G4 4 JaXI AY 0 Saye 24 48p1028u paaueApy suina pue dnjas 10291 1 ay 192 ld UO pauan SI 23 94 sa xa 83 23 13 4001 4 si UONIUNY 5141 0007 ay 10 129 eui 5128180 SENI LIS NNW pue cn
149. ect Settings menu In this way you can actually have two chorus effects active if so desired Basic Controls P 17 Tong PE 104 30 00 12991 AY SUINI G4 E4 23 94 sa v4 a 23 13 330 330 330 123333 61 _ L lt L anjen ay abueyd o pg esp 901 n 19839 yore 104 e 5128196 anjen ayy abueyo vu v1 01 ay 950 90 12943 2 9 anjen 10 juasayip e 512090 u 06 1 2 oj gig 901 95 a2ue eg 18 4 5109195 vaga ZH EAEN 27 sad 1291 9L 941 JO 193333 90109500429 0 RIG 941 950 94 0 12843 5199 98 LH LI S193443 991 usnd 9943 BY usi j Z 199195 2939 BY 0 uonng Y 55914 9 anjen 0 jerg eur oj ey Hulyas 212905 3y 129195 0 510114 EY 97 77 90 esf p Med u3ea 10 12843 901 440 NO 0 UOWNG 64 84 eur asn pe Ae dsip SI 98195 SHUINAS 1083 BY 10 3y umop pjou 3y ipa 01 Usim Z 10144 153443 941 101404 193443 55914 42913 ppe Basic Controls Effect Types Chorus
150. ect a new sound 2 Use the F buttons to play and mute any of the song s instrument parts 3 Press the L4 button to use the Mixer to make adjustments to the song s instrument parts See page 49 for the Mixer function 4 Use the R4 and R5 buttons to transpose the song data 5 Use the panel TRANSPOSE and OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to adjust the CP s keyboard Parts 6 Press the PLAY STOP button to start the song 7 To adjust the tempo press the L2 button and use the Dial to change values 8 Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop the song P 91 Tong 91 81 YI 1 6 2 9 6 2 sued Duos 10 195 1 au jo 11215 au SAgjdsig 24 94 pseogAay ay ou 1nq ay sasodsuei GY 21 919 SIuDIUDIH Ped LLHDIY 941