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1. Recording a Song 53 54 Part Status The playback and record status for the RIGHT LEFT Parts and the Style are displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen Whether you are in the process of recording or playing back your song it is helpful to know the status for each of these Parts The LCD screen will show the following Part status messages at the bottom of the screen REC This Part is ready to be recorded This message is only displayed after the REC button has been pressed PLAY This Part has been recorded and will be heard both on playback and while recording MUTE This Part has been recorded but will be silent both on playback and while recording This part has not been recorded After you have recorded a song you can change the status of a Part by pressing the appropriate button F3 7 below the LCD screen Pressing the F buttons during playback will select PLAY or MUTE REC can only be selected after you press the REC button but before you begin recording During recording you can however set any Part to PLAY or MUTE by pressing the appropriate F button You can record all RIGHT LEFT Parts as well as the Style simultaneously or only certain Parts as you choose When you first record a song all Parts and the Style will be automatically set to REC but only the active Parts and the Style will be recorded When you are finished recording the status of any active Parts and the Style will automatically chan
2. RESET REC ROE O RWD w A SOUND lt J Q contrast PIANO FEATURE VOCAL DRAWBAR ORGAN STRING BRASS REVERB oogoooo0og a JODO p 26 TEMPONAUE WALEY cuman sass SYNTH SPECIALTY DRUM USER CHORUS O WAN om P CJ OVVOVOOO oO Cc OZ gt 7 PART EnD EFFECT lt CJ SPLIT 2 RIGHT 1 SOLO PERFORMANCE ONLY QE J OOM OC aie E CJ HARMONY jen 4 TRANSPOSE gt on S REGIST RESIST REGISTRATION C 4 OCTAVE SHIFT gt STYLE LOCK b gt GOuUu0L SJOOOO O you press this button while the stye is playing an ending section will be played before stopping 17 Fill in page 37 These buttons are used to select one of the four short fill in sections that embellish the style and lead into the different variation sections of the Style 18 Variation page 37 These buttons are used to select one of the four variation sections within the chosen Style 19 Help page 194 These buttons are used to access Help menus which contain explanations of the CP piano s features 20 Exit This button is used to back up to the next higher screen level Keep pressing the Exit button from any screen on the CP will bring you back to the CP s main play screen 21 LCD Screen Displays information about the CP s current sound selections settings options etc 22 Select Buttons These buttons are used to select items displayed on the LCD screen Pa
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4. EB v O Tannenbaum O Christmas Tree 0cce MP Vv The Muffin Man MP vy The Twelve Days Of Christmas 12 Days of Christmas MP y Three Blind Mice a 235 cetitisbt dasdalasscatinieen titel nadestetationd MP v We Three Kings Of Orient Are ccccccccceeeeeseeeeees MP Vv Old MacDonald Had A Farm cccccccceeeetceseteetieee MP Vv O Little Town Of Bethlehem ccceeeeeeeeteetteee MP Vv Did You Ever See A Lassie ccccccceccececeeeeeeeeeeees MP Vv Av Marianoren Re A A a SK Ten Little INGIANS seoti eaa MP Brahm s Lullaby ssssssssssssssssssssssvssssssssvsssssssssesveen sk Vv Patriotic Songs Rock A Bye Baby ccccccccccccccscccecscscsstecscssseseneeecseseees MP Vv My Country Tis Of Thee 0cccccccscccscetsteeteeteceeseees MP Vv Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush 2 0 MP Vv Battle Hymn Of The Republic c cccccccccecceeeeeeeeeees MP Vv Little Brown JUG 0 0 cccccccscccsccecscsessseeecetseseseeecacees MP Vv America The Beautiful cccccccccccccsesestststscsctetsteceesees MP Vv She ll Be Comin Around The Mountain c0cc00c000 EB Vv Yankee Doodle sis cits ited tren des stats MP Vv Whistler And His Dog cccccccceeeeceeeeeteeeeeeeeenaeees SK Hail To The Chief MP vy Polly Wolly Doodle ccccccccceeettteeeeeeeeeenteeeeeetees MP 216 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Song Title Washington Post Ma
5. Train oe Slap Pop Scratch Push 7 Explosion Horse Whinney Wind Seashore Whip Snap Punch Scratch Pull Breath Noise Sticks Nou Voice Square Click Temple Block Snares Horse Gallop Shime Taiko Gunshot Screaming Laughing Uhh Tsuzumi Fl Key Click Laughing Tsuzumi High Scream Punch E Barking Heart Beat Footsteps 1 Footsteps 2 Nou Voice pplause Door Creaking Door Laser Gun Scratch Nou Voice 3 Wind Chime Car Engine Car Stop Nou Voice 2 Siren Game Show Corr And O D 2 is iS iS 5 la Nou Voice 4 Car Pass Car Crash Exposion Car Crash Siren Train Jetplane Nou Flute Car Horn Helicopter Starship Gun Shot Burst Noise Machine Gun Lasergun Explosion Wind Chime Doa Shamisen Aaoogo Claxson Horse Gallop Siren Birds Rain Thunder Wind Bird Tweet Seashore Stream Bubble Footstep Game Show Wro Three Trolley Bell Helicopter Train Bird Tweet 2 Koto Helicopter lo 3 Heartbeat Heartbeat Jet Plane Nagadou Taiko2 Punch Finger C
6. L4 t A aN R4 kamat P oe ane cr aa L5 R5 Sy F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous screen F3 CD Record button REC Ready F4 Stops the recording F5 Starts the CD recording F6 Starts the Concert Magic Auto Play CD R Operations 185 Recording Song Play onto CD You can record Song PLAY on CD 1 While displaying the CD Record Screen display the song menu by pressing Disk button 2 Selects the song by L R button and press the SELECT button then press the CD REC button F1 3 Press the CD RECORD button F3 and press PLAY STOP button on control panel SONG PLAY SOLO LL1 1 WHEN THE allad Flute Ri RIGHT 2 J 172 icert Grand P2 LET a RIGHT2 eee L3 I iful Strinss URS J a an I Mixer R4 pee TransPose ol L5 Show R5 eae Lyrics ea CI u gt F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous screen F3 CD Record button REC Ready F4 Stops the recording F5 Starts the CD recording 186 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Closing Finalizing Your CD To listen to your recorded CD in a regular audio CD player you must first Close finalize the CD Until you close the CD you can listen to it only with the CD drive on the Concert Performer Once you close the CD you cannot record on it any more 1 Press the Close CD button R2 in the
7. F1 Cancels the Style Paste F7 Proceeds with Style Paste Punch in Recording Punching In means being able to automatically start recording right in the middle of a track that is playing back continue recording new data on that track for a specified number of measures and then automatically stop recording at a specific measure and hear the rest of the track play to the end This tool is very valuable if you wish to record over some misplayed notes in the middle of a track but would like to preserve the music in the measures leading up to and following the trouble spot Recording a Song 67 L1 L3 L4 L5 68 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 To use Punch in recording 1 Select Punch In Out in the Advanced Recorder menu 2 Use the L and R 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 button F4 F5 to listen to the song for rehearsal If you need to adjust mixing or if you would like to loop the song use the MIXER F2 or LOOP ON OFF F6 button 4 When you are ready to record press the REC button and then the PL
8. DRUM BASS acer acc aces acca F1 F2 F3 F4 E5 Fe F7 F1 F2 F7 Takes you to the previous Mixer screen Selects the Section that you wish to change 15 16 Effects You might have noticed that when you select some of the sounds the LED indicator for the REVERB CHORUS or EFFECTS button is turned on The reason for this is some of the sounds are set up with one or more of these effects on as part of their initial setting Adding an effect to the sound enhances tonal quality and improves acoustical realism The CP piano is provided with three separate groups of effects The first is REVERB the second is CHORUS and third group EFFECTS contains other useful effects such as Delay Phaser Rotary Speaker etc There is a dedicated button on the front panel for each Effects group and each of the three Effect groups can be turned on off separately or used in combination for each part The Concert Performer has a selection of 27 different Reverb Chorus and Effect types that can be used to enhance or even dramatically alter the instrument sounds Each of the over 900 instrument and drum sounds has already been assigned a REVERB and CHORUS 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
9. he bottom of the scre FEATURES F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 SOUND i im O i i G C SI amp a O The SOUND category buttons are used to select the demo for that sound category STYLE SWING amp 50 S amp POP amp BLUES amp JAZZ amp LATIN amp BIG BAND 60 S ROCK BALLAD COUNTRY GOSPEL CONTEMP ISLAND poogooooo0a CLASSIC INTIMATE Eria GUITAR amp KIDS amp VOCAL HOLIDAY TIONAL BROADWAY USER ss The STYLE category buttons are used to select the demo for that Style category e When a selected Demo song ends another song of the same type will be randomly chosen from another category and played You can select another demo song at any time by pressing the appropriate button Getting Assistance Using Help and Demo 197 198 To select to a Key Features Demo 1 Press the DEMO button The Demonstration menu will be displayed 2 Enter the Key Features Demo menu by pressing the Key Feature Demo button F4 or F5 3 Use the L and R buttons to select the topic you want to see The selected topic s text and graphics are displayed in the LCD screen 4 To exit press the EXIT PLAY STOP or the DEMO button c Harmonic Imaging CD RU At L2 Keyboard Action Piano Music R2 Use the L and R buttons to select the topic you like Ee to see t3 i Sounds Song Stylist R3 4 Styles ss Registr
10. l ry L4 R4 Nea gt Na oT peee L5 A f R5 s F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F4 Search for User Conductor Styles on the other pages F7 Deletes the selected User Conductor Style Creating Your Own Styles 95 96 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 Max 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 Count Intro 2 pattern Max 16 measures Count Ending 2 pattern Max 16 measures Each of these are made of six Sections Drum Bass ACC 1 ACC2 ACC3 and ACC4 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 Sty
11. m F 54 _ Tambourine G 55_ Splash i e D 62_ Mute Hi Conga tL Gl 56 Cowbell a l 58 _ Vibra slap ee B 59 Ride2 C4__C 60_JIHi Bongo L__c 61 Low Bonao a Analog Hi Conga m D _63__ Hi Conga Analog Mid Conga E 64__ Low Conga Analog Low Cong L Gl 68_ Low Agogo A 69_ Cabasa 7 L__A 70 _ Maracas B J 71_ lShort Whistle C5 C 72_ lLong Whistle C __73_ lShort Guiro D 74_ lLong Guiro Analog Maracas Hl m D 75 _ Claves gt nalog Claves E 76 Hi Wood Bik F 77_ Low Wood Bik HNN m F 78 Mute Cuica G 79 _ Open Cuica L Gl 80__ Mute Triangle A 81 _ Open Triangle m A _82_ Shaker 4 F 65 Hi Timbale m F 66 _ Low Timbale G 67 Hi Agogo m _ 2 Ence B 83 Jingle Bell C6 C 84 Bell Tree cel 85_ Castanets D 86 Mute Surdo N 7 L__D __87_llopen Surdo s Applause Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano SFX Kit War Games Animal Farm Transportation Horse Gallop Mystery Theatre _ Game Show Counting Trip to Japan Monster Rain Screaming Plane Jet Plane Seashore Foot Step
12. Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 L3 L4 L5 Moves the cursor to the previous bar Moves the cursor up the event list Moves the cursor down the event list Moves the cursor to the next bar Recording a Song 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 F3 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 buttons 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 SS Edit Track 1 a TEN R1J R1 Removes the selected event Bar Beat Clock Event Velocity Lensth L2 R2 Creates a new event L3 R3 Modifies the existing event pa a F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F3 F4 Selects the track to work with F5 F6 Moves the
13. L3 R3 oN c 5 LA R4 a L5 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 Fs5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu System Menu 143 Effect for Sound This function determines whether or not the Preset Effects settings assigned to each Sound will be used or not Preset The Preset Effect settings for each Sound will be used This is the default setting Panel The Preset Effect settings for each Sound will not be used In other words changing the Sounds will not change the Effect types and other settings for the Effects This allows you to set each Effect section REVERB CHORUS and EFFECTS to your own taste and use your Effect settings for all sounds The Panel setting is very useful if you only want to use certain Effects at all times or if you want to prevent the Effects from constantly changing each time you select a new Sound EFFECT PANEL PRESET es a L1 J R1 Na Vna L2 Selects Preset L2 MNA R2 LES Selects Panel F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu 144 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects Equal Selects Meantone Selects Pure Major Selects Pure minor Selects Pythagorean System Menu Temperament The CP offers not only equal temperament the modern standard but also immediate access to temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods You can als
14. On R2 R2 Selects Tempo acc n R3 R3 Selects ACC Ls R4 Selects Sound Only F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F4 F5 Resets TRANSPOSE SPLIT POINT LEFT PEDAL TEMPO and ACC back to the Factory default ON SOUND ONLY will be turned OFF Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 Selects Regist Groups L2 Selects Conductor L3 Selects Sound Settings L4 Selects Concert Magic L5 Selects System Settings System Menu Soft Reset The Soft Reset function allows you to return all of the User Settings back to the original Factory Settings You can instantly reset all of the user settings or only the ones you want to Reset at the touch of a button To perform a Soft Reset 1 Press SOFT RESET button R2 on Page two in the System menu The Soft Reset screen will be displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons to choose type of data you want to reset 3 Press EXEC button F7 4 Press YES F7 to proceed or NO F1 to back out penne iain enna L1 EGE User Sounds R1 R1 Selects User Sounds L2 Conductor User Styles R2 R2 Selects User Styles La J Sound Settings User Conductor Ra PRS Selects User Conductor L4 Concert Magic R4 a ei L5 System Settings All R5 R5 Selects User ALL MENU EXEC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu without resetting data F7 Proceeds with the Reset 159 160 Software Version This
15. F1 Takes you to the System menu 150 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano System Menu MIDI Menu The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface an international standard for connecting MIDI equipped synthesizers drum machines and other electronic instruments so that they can exchange data Personal computers can also be equipped for MIDI communication Electronic instruments equipped with MIDI can transmit and receive performance data such as notes what sound to play pedal information volume etc through the MIDI In Out Thru Jacks This data can be recorded with a device like a sequencer or a computer e In this manual we will only discuss the basic MIDI functions that pertain directly to the CP For detailed literature on MIDI please visit the music department of your local bookstore On page one of the MIDI Settings menu you can configure the following settings Right Transmit Channel Sets the MIDI Transmit Channel for the RIGHT hand Parts You can select MIDI Channels 1 16 Left Transmit Channel Sets the MIDI Transmit Channel for the LEFT SPLIT Part You can select MIDI Channels 1 16 Chord Transmit Channel Sets the MIDI Transmit channel the Chord data created by the Accompaniment System when it analyzes the notes you play in the lower section of the keyboard You can select MIDI Channels 1 16 and OFF OFF disables MIDI transmission of the chord data Chord Detect Channel Sets the MIDI recei
16. settings While holding down the RESET button of CONDUCTOR turning the power on will revert all settings to their original factory settings including the user data e You can also use the Piano Only button as a 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects the function to be assigned to the Left Pedal Override Selects the function to be assigned to the Center Pedal Override Selects the function to be assigned to the Performance Button Selects the LEFT MODE Sets the Split point when the LEFT MODE is set to SPLIT This parameter is not available when the LEFT MODE is set to LAYER Basic Controls F1 Performance Button The Performance button puts several useful performance functions conveniently at your fingertips by grouping them under one button You can customize settings and access them via the Performance button for the following functions Left and Center pedal override Performance button Left Split Solo Part eai ol Part FORMANCE SOLO PRIORITY Top Note CENTER PEDAL OVERRIDE TRIGGER MODE None No Retrigger PERFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN SOLO MOD
17. Accordion 2 Celtic Harp Dulcimer Hammer Dulcimer Mellow Mandolin Banjo 2 PAGE 3 Sleigh Bells Triangle Repeating Castanet Cym amp Bass Drum Snare Roll Melodic Tom 2 Synth Drum Rhythm Box Tom Electric Drum Snare Roll 2 PAGE 3 Helicopter Gunshot Explosion Machine Gun Siren Foot Step Door Slam Dog Barking Telephone 2 Wind Chime PAGE 4 Shakuhachi Sitar Blown Bottle Koto Kalimba Ocarina Shamisen Sitar 2 Shanai Taisho Koto PAGE 4 Timpani Rolling Timpani Soft Timpani Soft Timpani Roll Orch Cymbal amp BD Finger Snap Hand Clap Metronome Conga Tambourine PAGE 4 Car Passing Car Stopping Breath Noise Cat Horse Gallop Crow Plane Door Creak Car Engine Car Crash PAGE 5 Bag Pipe Balalaika Ryuteki Nokan Biwa Kenban Harmonica Celtic Harp 2 Cordovox Whistle Whistlers PAGE 5 Bass Drum Talking Drum Slit Drum Room Tom Brush Tom Cymbal Roll Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Crash Cymbal Mute PAGE 5 Train Jet plane Crickets Crickets 2 Cu Coo Starship Punch Heartbeat Laser Gun Kiss Hichiriki Atarigane Mokugyo Tsuzumi Ainote Euro Hit Bass Hit Plus Pick Strum Gtr 2 PAGE 6 Latin Huh Scratch Rooster Trolley Bell Typewriter Whistle Down Whistle Up Organ Bell Cow Bubble Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Preset Styles SWING amp BIG BAND PAGE 1 Fast Big Band Fast Big Band 2 Fast Big Band 3 Medium Big Band Slo
18. Also adjust the Harmony Level found by pressing the EDIT button in the Harmony Type screen for the best results All Mic Harmony and Effects settings are saved in a Registration This makes recalling any Mic Harmony and Effects quick and easy 165 166 Mic Effect There are five different Mic Effects available to enhance the audio signal Voice or instrument sound coming from the microphone jack All effects except the Echo Vibrato operate independently of one another The Mic Effect function is separate from the Effects assigned to the keyboard Parts Therefore you can use different effects on the keyboard sounds and on Vocal instrument sounds from the microphone Type of Effect Equalizer The equalizer allows you to adjust the tonal Character of the Mic input voice instrument etc by raising or lowering the volume level of the High Mid and Low frequencies separately Raising the Values increases the level of the frequency Lowering the values reduces the level of the frequency Gate This effect mutes the signal from the Mic input Voice Instrument etc when the input level volume falls below a specified setting This is useful for cutting out softer extraneous background noise cars air conditioners etc while still allowing the desired louder signal Vocal instrument etc to be heard This can be very useful for recording to the CD R in a noisy room Higher Gate settings cut out more background noise 0 A
19. Cornopean PAGE 4 Harp Sweep Up Harp Sweep Down Harp Cascade Up Harp Cascade Down String amp Harp Cello Up Bow Cello Down Bow Violin Upbow Violin Downbow Strings amp Bell PAGE 5 Pipe Ensemble Resultant Contra Gambe Kinura Post Horn Voice Celeste 8 Chiffy Tibia Full Pipes 2 Baroque Pump Organ PAGE 5 Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Strings amp Piano Strings amp Piano 2 Strings amp Brass Orchestra Hit PAGE 6 Pedal Mixer Pedal Pedal 2 Pedal 3 Pedal 4 Theater Organ 5 Theater Full Theater Tibia Theater Vox PAGE 6 Tremolo Strings Strings Sustaining Strings Sforzando String Quartet 2 Slow Violin Slow Cello 203 WOODWIND PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Ballad Tenor Alto Sax Exp Alto Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Soft Alto Sax Soprano Sax Soft Tenor Sax Big Band Winds Breathy Tenor Sax Exp Flute Jazz Flute Flute Jazz Clarinet Clarinet Recorder Oboe English Horn Orchestral Winds Bassoon BRASS PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Trumpet Shake Flugel Horn Lead Trombone Muted Trumpet 2 Solo Trumpet Trombone Muted Trumpet Cup Mute Trombone Cup Mute Trumpet Bright Trombone French Horns Warm French Horn Trumpet Jump Brass Closed Mute Bone Brass Section Tuba Synth Brass Exp Brass Synth Brass 2 HARPS amp MALLET PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Harpsichord Harpsichord Octave Clavi Synth Clavi Celesta Glockenspiel Handbells Carillon Church Bells Tubular Bells Steel Drums Rolling Steel Drum Vibraphone Rolling Vibes Marimba Ro
20. F1 F2 F8 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Cancels format and returns to Advanced Options menu F7 Formats the disk Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano CD R Operations 193 Getting Assistance Using Help and Demo The first time you sit at the Concert Performer you may feel overwhelmed by the wealth of features and options that it offers You will find though that if you keep this Owner s Manual handy you can learn to use the different functions as you need them at your own pace Although there is certainly nothing wrong with only using a few basic features and thoroughly enjoying them After all the Concert Performer is first and foremost a musical instrument and its whole purpose is to provide you with the tools for musical expression and fun no matter your skill level ge n sp gt Fs FF Using the Help There are times when you might not have the Owner s Manual at your side and you need an explanation of a button or feature Fortunately there are built in Help guides to give you a hand The Help function provides a basic introduction and overview of most of the features found in the CP There are also many built in Demostration songs that really show of the musical potential of the Concert Performer These songs were composed by some of the top musicians in the music industry and will undoubtedly impress and inspire you To get Help simply press the HELP button to the left of the display The dis
21. Flute Clarinet Oboe Orchestral Winds Alto Sax Tenor Sax Soft Alto Sax Soft Tenor Sax Breathy Tenor Sax Jazz Flute Jazz Clarinet Recorder English Horn Bassoon Orchestral Flute Orch Clarinet Pan Flute Slow Pan Flute Pan Flute 2 Exp Saxes Big Band Winds 2 Orchestral Winds 2 Reeds Ensemble Reeds Ensemble 2 Classic Alto Sax Alto Sax 2 Alto Sax Bend Tenor Sax 2 Tenor Sax 3 Piccolo Piccolo 2 Bass Clarinet Oboe 2 Bassoon 2 Oboe amp Clarinet Oboe amp Bassoon Bassoon amp Euphonium Clarinet amp Bassoon Jazz Clarinet 2 Flute amp Strings Flute amp Clarinet Flute amp Mute Tpt Sax Section Octave Saxes Recorder 2 Recorder 3 Flute Key Click Clarinet 2 Clarinet 3 Bank MSB LSB NAONNOOO22A2ANA2ACDOWOOOHNOOO D CONONAROA AKRACONONARWONUATR AWANAW oD Category BRASS Sound Name Trumpet Shake Lead Trombone Solo Trumpet Muted Trumpet Cup Mute Trumpet French Horns Trumpet Closed Mute Bone Tuba Exp Brass Flugel Horn Muted Trumpet 2 Trombone Cup Mute Trombone Bright Trombone Warm French Horn Jump Brass Brass Section Synth Brass Synth Brass 2 Bright Solo Tpt Cornet Classic Trumpet Dixieland Trumpet Trumpet 2 Sentimental Bone Trombone 2 Trombone amp Tpt Trombone amp Tpt 2 Trombone amp Tenor Brass Section 2 Trumpet Ensemble Trumpet amp Alto Brass amp Sax French Horn amp Strg Brass Pad Mute Brass Pad Brass amp Synth Brass amp Synth
22. Greatest Love The Green Door The Green Green Grass Green Onions Groovin Guitars Cadillacs H Handy Man Hang On Sloopy Happy Birthday Happy Together Happy Trails Harbor Lights Hard Days Night Hard Habit Harlem Nocturne Have Told You Hawaiian Wedding Heard It Grapevine Heart Will Go On Heartbreak Hotel Heat Is On Heatwave Heaven Hello Dolly Hello Mary Lou Help Help Me Make It Here Comes Santa Here s Rainy Day Hey Jude Hold Your Hand Holly Jolly Xmas Home For Holidays Honesty Honey Honeysuckle Rose Honky Tonk Man Honky Tonk Woman Hound Dog How Am I Supposed How Are Things In How Can You Mend How Deep Is Love How Great Thou Art How High The Moon How Insensitive How Sweet It Is Hurts So Good Hustle The I Believe I Could Have Dance Could Write Book Don t Know How Don t Want 2 Set Fall To Pieces I Get Around Got A Name Got Rhythm Just Called To Love Paris I Love Rock n Roll I Love You Need Your Lovin Only Have Eyes Saw Mommy Kiss Shot The Sheriff Talk To Trees Walk The Line Want To Know Will Always Love Will Survive Write The Songs If Ever Lose My If Had A Hammer If Were Carpentr If You Don t Know I ll Be Around I ll Be Home Xmas I ll Be Loving You I ll Be There Vil Fly Away I ll Remember Aprl I m A Believer I m A Country Boy lm A Little Teapt I m Beginning 2See Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Pian
23. In the Easy Recorder screen and press PLAY STOP button to start the playback Depress the pedal you assigned the Easy Loop Loop top will be selected and the Loop will be displayed Depress the pedal again Loop end will be selected and the bars between Loop top and Loop end will be repeated To clear the loop depress the pedal again or stop the playback by pressing the PLAY STOP button Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano fo a L1 J R1 ee Ns cy L2 R2 oy a L3 R3 ene a E 4 r EEA z L5 Displays a score L5 cet fiera Ror sci F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Mixer menu F2 Deletes the recorded song data F3 F7 Changes the part status Display of a Score In the Easy Recorder screen a score can be displayed Press SCORE L5 to display a score EE i F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F2 Turns the Part 1 on off F3 Turns the Part 2 on off F5 F6 Move the pages F7 Takes you to the next screen Recording a Song 58 e You can select the channel of Part1 and Part 2 to be displayed in the screen P PARTL ma g PART2 eack more F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F2 F3 Selects a channel of Part 1 F4 F5 Selects a channel of Part 2 F6 Takes you to the previous screen F7 Takes you to the next screen e You can display the chord name You ca
24. Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button The Performance screen will be displayed 2 Press the PERFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN button L3 and use the dial to assign a function 3 Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit 4 Press the PERFORMANCE button The LED will light and the function assigned to the button will be activated The word BUTTON will be displayed in the upper left on the main screen to indicate that the Performance button is active 5 Press the PERFORMANCE button The LED will turn off and the function will be deactivated The word BUTTON will disappear from the main screen 6 When Solo Portamento is selected you can adjust the Portamento time on the edit menu Press the EDIT button F1 to go to the Edit menu e Ifthe LEFT and CENTER PEDAL OVERRIDE and PERFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN are all set to None the LED will not light when you press the PERFORMANCE button LEFT MODE When using the Left part you can select between two Modes Split or Layer Split When the LEFT SPLIT Part is activated the CP automatically splits the keyboard and only the sound assigned to the LEFT SPLIT Part will be heard when you play below a specified key split point on the keyboard The default split point is between F2 and F 2 but you can freely change the split point to any key on the keyboard Layer When the LEFT SPLIT Part is activated the LEFT SPLIT Part will function as a layer with the three right hand Parts In this manner you can create
25. R5 Selects the Concert Magic Sound mode Selects the Pedal functions Selects the Fill in mode for the Accompaniment Styles Selects the SOLO part settings Selects Video Out settings Selects the Power up mode settings Selects the registration mode settings Restores the initial factory settings Displays the software version Controls the background screen design and Screen Hold of the display L2 L3 L4 128 Selects the master pitch Selects the pitch for the LEFT Part Selects the pitch for the SOLO Part Tuning Tuning allows you to adjust the CP s pitch You may need to adjust the tuning when you play with other instruments The master pitch is displayed in Hertz The range of adjustment is from 427 0 to 453 0 Hz The factory preset value is set to the modern standard A 440 0 Hz e You can also adjust the tuning for each Part separately This can be used to simulate a chorus like effect by layering the same sound in RIGHT1 and RIGHT2 and slightly detuning them Each Part can be raised or lowered by up to 50 cents 50 cents 1 4 tone aS oy L1 J R1 MASTER TUNE CDA 440 0 Hz B2 LEFT RIGHT1 R3 Selects the pitch for the RIGHT1 Part ts cents O cents R3 p mn E MooR gt R4 Selects the pitch for the RIGHT2 Part 4jJi cents O cents R4 ra L5 R5 MENU F1 F2 3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the
26. R5 Selects Auto or Pedal as the Punch In method Repeatedly pressing the R5 F1 F2 F3 Fa Fs Fe E7 button switches between the Auto and Pedal F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Takes you to the Mixer Settings menu F4 F5 Plays the song for reharsal F6 Turns Loop on off Recording a Song 69 Step Recording Step Recording is a method of recording a song by manually entering notes one after another as data instead of playing the keyboard in real time This method may be useful when trying to create a phrase with a precise rhythm or when recording a phrase that is beyond your playing skill level To set up Step recording 1 In the Advanced Recorder menu select Step Rec L4 The Step Record menu will be displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons and the Dial to set up recording options 3 Press the START button F7 You will be presented with the data entry screen STEP REC STAND BY REC TRACK B N L1 Selects the recording track ing L1 4 4 R1 R1 L2 Selects which sound is assigned to the REG Sou ______ tradi L2 J Concert Grand R2 Ra START BAR REC MODE L3 Selects which measure you d like to start L3 REPLACE R3 recording from pamm e L4 R4 a ars L5 R5 Naa Ny F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F7 Cancels Step recording and takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu Proceeds to the data entry screen of the S
27. n quantize GET En RGE START BAR RESOLUTION R2 Selects the note Resolution for L2 L3 Selects the bar range that you wantto L2 I UR2 quantization Use the Dial to change the quantize Use the Dial to set the bar REN RANE LOU value numbers L3 2 R3 R3 R4 Sets the Low and High Range for oTe Low RANGE HIGH oo Use the Dial to change the L4 Selects the lowest note that you want to Et 10 R4 quantize Use the Dial to change the note NOTE HIGH PEE value LLs5 6 8 R5 L5 Selects the highest note that you want to quantize Use the Dial to change the note value F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the quantization which was just applied This option is not always available F7 Applies the quantization to your recording e Resolution determines the timing value the quantize function will use to shift the notes you want to quantize For example setting a quarter note resolution will shift all of the quantized notes to the nearest quarter beat Setting an eighth note resolution will shift all of the quantized notes to the nearest eighth beat and so on In the Advanced Recorder quantize values are expressed in note values and as a number that indicates how many clock beats each note value contains The Advanced Recorder divides each beat in a bar into 96 smaller clock beats A Quarter note is 96 clock beats an eighth note is 48 clock beats and a sixteen
28. prees F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F5 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects receive channel for the Solo Solo part Choose 1 16 L3 Selects receive channel for the Melody Right1 part Choose 1 16 System Menu MIDI Accordion On page four of the MIDI Settings Menu you can configure the CP to be played from a MIDI Accordion SOLO CH SOLO aa MELODY CH CRIGHT1 gt MIDI ACCORDION SETTING BASS CH RIGHT2 CHORD CH CLEFT 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F5 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages R2 R3 Selects receive channel for the Bass Right2 part Choose 1 16 Selects receive channel for the Chord Left part Choose 1 16 155 MIDI Sound Settings On page five of the MIDI Settings you can determine which sound will be played by the CP when it receives note information from an external MIDI device for each MIDI channel R1 R1 Resets the sound to Concert Grand for L2 Jumps to channels 1 9 ne all 16 MIDI channels R2 L5 Jumps to channels 10 16 7 Concert Grand 8 Concert Grand PAGE1 PAGE2 l PAGES PAGE4 l PAGES SOUND gt F1 F2 Fa F4 F5 Fe F7 L3 L4 Selects the channels one at a time o Bee F1 F5 Selects the other MIDI settings pages F6 F7 Selects a dif
29. ti ALM NMI TAMI LTM ERM MEM oves RM EH coo vo RENH lill C913 HALL WT NN Cm7 b5 b9 i MAURU C7 9 11 R MR Waati il LE Wt WU ti tt HHM Mi Hi AAA E ES oren o MEHI oo UH MNE MEDM PERM Wii MW C9 1113 Pit TA KAMM ppendices adh KANI M camme EN MRR Connection Examples A Using External Speakers The Concert Performer has an amplifier and built in speakers and together they produce a powerful sound However for larger venues or outdoor performances you may need to use additional amplification and speaker systems Standard 1 4 inch jack plug audio cables can be plugged into the CP s stereo Line Out jacks for this purpose The CP s Master Volume will affect the signal levels output from the Line Out Jacks B Using the Concert Performer with Your Home Audio System You can connect audio cables from your stereo system or another source to the CP s Line In jacks The sound of your stereo playing a tape CD or even radio will be heard through the CP s speaker system and mixed in with any sounds from the CP itself enabling you to play along with your favorite songs Connect the CP with your CD p
30. 4 in the Advanced Recorder 3 Arrange the accompaniment so that its notes fall on the same beats as the melody This creates a Melody Play arrangement 4 If you want to be a little more adventurous insert a few carefully placed accompaniment notes in between melody notes This creates a Skillful arrangement 5 If you are recording your song using an external sequencer record the melody on channel 2 and the accompaniment on channel 4 6 For best results you should quantize your parts e Ofcourse these are merely suggestions There are no steadfast rules for how to compose your CM song In fact very rewarding musical experiences may come out of simple trial and error Playing with Concert Magic 125 System Menu The System Menu contains all of the functions that affect the overall performance of the CP piano This includes functions such as the System settings tuning and MIDI Setup By adjusting these settings you can tailor the CP s performance to your taste To use the System menu pele 1 Press the SYSTEM button The SYSTEM button LED will light and the System menu is displayed 2 Use the F1 and F2 buttons to access the System Menu pages 3 Use the L R and F buttons to select the function you wish to change A sub menu with further options for that function will be displayed 4 Use the L R and F buttons to choose a setting from the sub menu and use the Dial to change its value L e If you woul
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32. 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 cannot be used with any other musical instruments Additionally the instrument tracks that are part of the Style cannot be edited individually Style Paste converts any Style data recorded on the Style track into MIDI note and event data and places it on separate tracks Trks 9 16 Once the Style data is converted into actual note data you can view and edit the individual Style tracks as if you had recorded the data yourself Also your song including the Style can now be played back by any other MIDI instrument that reads Standard MIDI File SMF format song data Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano e Before you use Style Paste you need to make sure Tracks 9 16 are empty or don t contain important data When the Style is pasted the data from the Style track will be pasted into these tracks and will replace any existing data To use Style Paste 1 Press the STYLE PASTE button F1 while you are in the Advanced Recorder menu The LCD screen will prompt you for confirmation 2 If you would like to proceed press the YES button F7 or press the NO button F1 to cancel STYLE PASTE Press YES to proceed with Style Paste or NO to cancel F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
33. CD menu 2 Press the EXEC button F7 to close the CD Press the MENU button F1 to cancel and go back to the CD menu 1 If you do Close CD R1 Hi you can listen to the CD Ra EN with your CD player TA pea After that you can not record ae Jl to this CD any more ie oj 5 nenu F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Cancels and goes back to the CD menu F7 Closes the CD R Tips and Suggestions e A Closed CD can be played on any audio CD player including car stereo and personal computers You can give your CD to friends family or anyone e If you have a personal computer with the appropriate CD drive and software you can save your CD recordings to computer You can then make duplicate CD copies to send to others deleting any bad tracks songs or mixing and matching songs from other CD s that you ve recorded CD R Operations 187 Advanced Options The Concert Performer s CD R drive provides the following Advanced Options for CD operation For CD R CD RW loading playing SMF Songs For CD RW deleting a song or formatting a CD RW disk Advanced Options may be unavailable depending on the type of CD disk CD R CD RW and the type of data on the disk If a particular advanced option is unavailable it will be shown in gray ADVANCED OPTIONS ae Gol R1 FOTA L2 Loads an SMF song from CD to the 12 Load SHF Song Delete Last Track R2 R2 Deletes only the last
34. EDIT STYLE L3 Selects Edit Existing Style L3 Edit Existing Style 50 s Rock fo ey L4 Na L5 Selects Phrase Combination s INITIAL STYLE 5 Phrase Combination 50 s Rock MENU F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Go to the Advanced Recorder menu F7 Enters the selected Style Maker menu Creating Your Own Styles R3 R5 Selects the Style you want to edit Selects the Initial Style 97 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 98 Selects which pattern you are currently creating Selects the first bar of the phrase in the recording that you want to convert Selects the last bar 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 5 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 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 RECORDE peme SE L1 VARIATIONI 50 s Rock START BAR L2 1 R2 Saves the new Style _ BAR LENGTH LES pR om
35. EQ Temperament All Settings 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 Each User Style or all 20 User Styles at once Each User Conductor setting or all 40 User Conductor settings at once Each User Sound or all 20 User Sounds at once Each Registration Group containing 8 Registrations or all 20 Registration Groups at once Two User Touch Curve settings One User System EQ setting One User Temperament setting This allows you to save the current settings of the above data types except for Song data at once as a single file 171 To save your data 1 In the Disk menu select SAVE L3 The Disk Save menu will be displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the type of data to save Then the particular sub menu for that data type will be displayed DISK SAVE L1 Song Regist Group R1 L2 User Style User Touch Curve R2 eon L and R buttons to select the type of data 3 User Conductor User System EQ R3 4 User Sound User Temperament R4 15 All Settings Rs F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Disk menu 3 Use the appropriate L button CURSOR buttons F2 F3 and CHARACTER buttons F4 F5 to give the data file a name When saving a Song use the L3 button and the Dial to select whether the song
36. F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Searches for a title on the other pages F4 Starts the Chain Play F6 Searches for a title from the internal presets F7 Selects the song Use the L or R buttons to select your desired song 47 L1 L2 L3 L4 48 Highlights the Style Adjusts the Tempo Highlights the LEFT Part Changes the split point R1 Highlights the SOLO Part i STYLE i SOLO Rock Rhumb Harmonica P1 R2 Highlights the RIGHT 1 Part a1 Coli C eel itar R2 R3 Highlights the RIGHT 2 Part ts zi meen Bee R3 i nanges le Een Di la a 5 l ALL I Have To Do 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Turns on the Auto Chord Progression if available F3 F4 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 use 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 STYLIST button The Category list appears showing the different m
37. F7 180 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 Turns the Repeat mode On and Off Selects the track number Adjusts the CD volume Playing an audio CD The operation of the Concert Performer s CD is similar to a regular CD player Hof TRACK NUMBER VOLUME 100 ew Ml BRD leq lt 4 p gt oi CD PLAY PLAY MODE R1 R1 Ge TIME 0 0 R3 eke R3 bow era E E eal min max F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 Returns to the CD menu Stops the CD Plays the CD Returns to the beginning of the playing track or goes back to the previous track Rewinds the CD Forwards the CD Skips to the next track 1 Insert an audio CD in the CD drive and press the CD button on the panel If the CD is closed finalized then the LCD screen will jump to the CD Play screen If the CD is open not finalized then press the Play L2 button in the menu to go to the Play screen 2 Press the F3 button to start the CD 3 Use the L R and F buttons to select the various CD songs and functions Use the Dial to change the value Selects the Play mode All Plays all tracks Select Plays the selected track only Random Plays all tracks at random Program Plays the tracks in programmed order Shows the Play Time Some of the copy protected CD s may not play in the CD drive of the Concert Performer CD R
38. Harmony Settings menu called up by holding down the HARMONY button Use the L and R buttons and the Dial to change the settings DISPLAY CONTROL SCREEN d 7 SCREEN TYPE 1 R1 R3 Selects the background screen design R4 Turns the Screen Hold On and Off R5 Adjusts the time before switching when the Screen Hold is Off 5 20 seconds F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 161 Mic Harmony and Effect The Concert Performer has a microphone input jack You can plug in a microphone and sing while playing on the CP You can also mic other instruments or plug other electric instruments into the microphone input The Mic Harmony and Effect buttons add various harmonies and effects to your mic input Mic Harmony This function adds many types of harmony to the microphone input of the CP Type of Harmony Vocorder Child Bear Robot Duck Alian Bright Voice Man to Woman Woman to Man Quartet Quartet Mix Quartet with Bass Jazzy Quartet Jazzy Quartet Mix Chorale Trio Trio Mix Trio Up Trio Sub Trio Mix Sub Duet Duet Spread Duet Close Duet Up Duet Sub Duet Spread Sub Duet Close Sub Duet Up Sub Octave Duet Octave Duet Up Octave Duet Sub Octave Duet Up Sub Octave Up Octave Down Octave Up Sub Octave Down Sub 2 Octaves Down 2 Octaves Down Sub Double Stereo Double Double Sub Lead Substitution To add Mic Harmony 1 Press the MIC HARMONY button The button s indicator ligh
39. Need As Tears Go By As Time Goes By At The Hop Auld Lang Syne Aura Lee Autumn Leaves Away In A Manger B Baby Face Bad Leroy Brown Ballad Davy Crockt Appendices 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 BINGO Birthday Song 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 Breeze amp Brick House Bridge Over Water Brown Eyed Girl But Beautiful Button Up Overcoat By The Time Get Bye Bye Love C Cabaret California Dreamin California Girls Can You Feel Love Canadian Sunset Candle In The Wind Candy Can t Get Enough Can t Get Started Can t Help Falling Can t Hurry Love Can t Smile Can t Stop Loving Cara Mia Careless Whisper Celebration C est Si Bon 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 Clementine Climb Ev ry Mtn Close To You Colors Of The Wind Come In From Rain Come Rain Or Shine Comin Up Roses Consider Yourself Copacabana Corcovado Could Have Dance Could It Be I m Could ve Been Country Roads Coward Of County Cracklin Rose Crazy Crazy Little Thing Cruisin Down River Crusin Cry Cry Me A River Crying In Chapel D Daddy Dance
40. Night Emmanuel Sugar Plum Fairies Herald Angels Sing Town Of Bethlehem Hymns Medley Up On The Housetop Jingle Bells We Wish You Jolly Old St Nic What Child Is This Joy To The World Wooden Soldiers Midnight Clear O Christmas Tree 214 PAGE 2 Beethoven Sonata 3 Beethoven Sonata 4 Brahms Intermezzo Brahms Valse Debussy Clair Debussy Prelude Debussy Reverie Faure Romance Field Nocturne 1 PAGE 3 Mendelssohn 1 Mendelssohn 2 Mozart Sonata 1 Mozart Sonata 2 Mozart Sonata 3 Mozart Sonata 4 Mozart Sonata 5 Mozart Sonata 6 Mozart Sonata 7 Mozart Sonata 8 PAGE 3 Mountains New England Farm Old Flame Pleasant Surprise Questions Rain Reflections Ripples Romantic Story Secrets PAGE 4 Schubert Ave Maria Schumann Chopin Schumann Coquette Schumann Replique Schumann Fantasie 1 Schumann Kinders 1 Schumann Kinders 2 Schumann Kinders 3 Schumann Kinders 4 Schumann Kinders 5 PAGE 4 Signs of Fall Snowy Day Sunday Morning Sunrise The Piano Teacher Train Ride Twilight Waves Wind Winter Night PAGE 5 Schumann Kinders 6 Schumann Kinders 7 Tchaikovsky Barcar Tchaikovsky Dance Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Appendices 215 Concert Magic Songs The words in bold type are the title displayed in the LCD screen Song Title Type Lyrics Song Title Type Lyrics CHOPSTICKS oriin naea a EEE SK Children s Songs Christmas Songs Twinkle Twinkle Little Star cccccccccccccese
41. Phrases will be played by each section for each of the four variations within the style This means you can mix and match the different phrases for each section to create your own unique arrangements Once you are satisfied with your edits you can save your Easy Style edits to the PRESET STYLE Advanced Style Edit This allows you to edit the finer details within a Style You have control 90 over each Section s Sound Assignment volume level panning chorus and reverb settings Once you are satisfied with your edits you can save your Advanced Style edits to the USER CONDUCTOR Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To use Easy Edit 1 Select the Style and the Variation 1 4 that you would like to edit 2 Press the EDIT button The LCD screen will display the Easy Style Edit screen 3 Use the F2 F7 buttons to select a Section to edit 4 Use the L buttons to select the desired Phrase 1 4 for each Section You can edit while the Style is running to hear your changes CONDUCTOR 5 To mute a Section press the corresponding F button Pressing the F button again will un mute the section 6 If you would like to save your edits press the SAVE TO PRESET R1 button The saved BESET contents will be written to the PRESET STYLE If you don t save your edits they will be lost when you turn the power OFF 7 Press the MORE F1 button to go to the Advanced Style Edit screen 8 Press the EXIT button to leave the Easy St
42. SOUND SOUND NAME pes Plunger Trumpet R1 CHORUS LEVEL L2 Off 50 R2 R2 Adjusts the chorus level EFFECT L3 Off R3 EFFECT_TYPE WET BALANCE a Delay3 3 e I Ra R4 R5 Adjusts the effect setting Sead es DELAY TINE FEED BACK L5 50 J R5 hi ae eack F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 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 107 108 Making a User Sound There are two steps to making a User Sound Editing the effect settings same as described in the previous section and editing the sound s character You can adjust seven parameters of the sound character Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Brightness Attack Decay Sustain and Release Vibrato Depth controls the depth of the Vibrato effect Positive values produce a deeper Vibrato Negative values produce a shallower Vibrato The actual speed of the vibrato is preset for each sound Vibrato Delay determines how soon the vibrato effect will start after you press a key Positive values produce a longer delay time before the vibrato effect starts Negative values produce a shorter delay time before the vibrato effect starts When this parameter is set to 0 the vibrato effect starts as soon as you press a key Brightness controls the Stren
43. System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 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 You can also create your own touch curves tailored to your personal playing style 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 User 1 2 You can create two of your own custom touch curves 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 CN Lt Teel Ge
44. The Harmony notes are played with the same sound as the part they are added to e You can volume mix the Harmony separately in the MIXER screen e If the Accompaniment in not on you will not be able to activate Harmony 50 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Using a Style 51 Recording a Song The CP has built in recording capabilities that allow you to record and play back your performances Since the CP records your performances as digital data not audio data you can easily edit your performances after recording them There are two ways to use the CP s recording feature Easy Recorder records your playing much like a tape recorder and is just as easy to use The CP will record all of your playing as well as any changes you make to the front panel settings during the recording Advanced Recorder is useful for creating more complex recordings Advanced Recorder gives you the ability to record on up to 16 independent tracks separately In addition with Advanced Recorder you can edit your recorded data one measure or even one note at a time There is also a step recording mode in which you can enter notes or other MIDI data events one step at a time for even more accurate control Song data created on other instruments in the Standard MIDI File format SMF can also be loaded into the CP s recorder to be played or edited The CP s recorder can read both Type 1 and 0 SMF files Please read the following se
45. To The Music Dancin In Street Daniel Daydream Days Of Wine Roses Deck The Halls Deep Purple Deja Vu Desafinado Desperado Didn t We Almost Do Re Mi Do Your Ears Hang Dock Of The Bay Dominique Don t Be Cruel Don t Cry For Me Don t Fall In Love Don t Fence Me In Don t Get Around Don t It Make My Don t Let The Sun Don t Worry B Hapy Downtown Dream Dueling Banjos Dust In The Wind 209 E Earth Angel Ebony amp Ivory Edelweiss Elvira End Of The Road Endless Love Evergreen Every Breath You Every Rose Has Its Everybody Plays Everything Do Everything Is Beau Evil Ways Exodus Song The Eyes Of Love F Falling In Love Farmer In The Dell Fascinatin Rhythm Fascination Fast Car Feelings Feels So Good Feels So Right Ferry Cross Mersey Fever Fields Of Gold Fire amp Rain First Time Ever Flashdance Fly Me To The Moon Foggy Day A Folsom Prison For All We Know For He s A Jolly Forever And Ever Free Bird 210 Free Ride Freeway Of Love Friends Low Places Friends See Me Now From A Distance Frosty The Snowman Fun Fun Fun G Gambler The G bye Yellow Brick Georgia On My Mind Georgy Girl Get Down Tonight Get Me To Church Getting To Know U Gimme Some Lovin Girl From Ipanema Give My Regards To Glory Of Love The Glow Worm God Bless Child Goin Out Of My Hed Good Golly MsMolly Good Morning Good Thing Got My Mind Set Grandpa s Farm Great Balls O Fire
46. a four part layer across the entire keyboard 29 30 To set the Left Mode and Split point 1 Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button The Performance screen will be displayed 2 Press the LEFT MODE button L4 and use the dial to select the mode 3 If the Left Mode is set to Split then press the LEFT SPLIT POINT button L5 and use the dial to set the split point 4 Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit SOLO SETTINGS This configures the special settings for the Solo part Changing these settings will also change these settings in the Performance menu Solo Priority Since the Solo part allows you to play only one note at a time monophonic it is important to select which note will be played by the Solo part when more than one key is played at a time There are three options Top Note The Solo part plays only the highest note among the notes played at one time Bottom Note The Solo part plays only the lowest note among the notes played at one time Last Note The Solo part plays only the last key played among the notes played at one time Trigger Mode The trigger mode determines whether or not the note played by the Solo part will be re triggered when certain notes are released There are two options Retrigger When the note played by the Solo part is released depending on the Solo priority setting the next available priority note will be played automatically by the Solo part For example when the Solo Priority is set
47. adjust the CP s keyboard Parts Press the PLAY STOP button to start the song To adjust the tempo press the L2 button and use the Dial to change values Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop the song 115 SONG PLAY SONG SMFG SOLO L1 WHEN THE i 60 eee R1 R1 Highlights the SOLO Part L2 Adjusts the song s tempo TES k RIGHTL hii J g P Le 1 J 172 acert Grand R2 R2 Highlights the RIGHT1 Part L3 Highlights the LEFT Part LEFT e RIGHT2 ahi cs ee ae i i Re ae R3 R3 Highlights the RIGHT2 Part L4 Takes you to the Mixer screen R4 R5 Transposes the song but not the 4 Mixer UR4 keyboard L5 Displays the song s lyrics if available in a oe mie aa s i y 1 R5 PLAY PLAY PLAY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Disk Song Select menu F2 F5 Turns the song part on off F6 F7 Displays the status of the next set of 4 song parts Ch 5 8 Ch9 12 Ch 13 16 116 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Adjusts tempo Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk If the song you are playing has lyrics included in the data the Show Lyrics L5 button will appear on the Song Play screen If you press the Show Lyrics button the song s lyrics will then appear inside a box You can follow a ball moving over the lyrics as the song plays Press the Full Screen R5 button to expand the lyrics display to the full screen Press
48. be played from the keyboard These four Parts are named LEFT SPLIT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and SOLO and each one has an instrument sound assigned to it You can selectively turn on off any combination of these four Parts allowing you to have up to four different sounds at the same time across the keyboard Sound assigned to Parts RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 will be layered on top of each other when both parts are active at the same time When the SOLO part is activated the sound assigned to the Solo Part will be layered with the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 Parts The SOLO part can also be set to split the keyboard so that the sound assigned to the SOLO Part is only heard when you play above a specified key split point on the keyboard See Solo Settings on page 141 for details Activating the LEFT SPLIT Part automatically splits the keyboard so that the sound assigned to the LEFT SPLIT Part is only heard when you play below a specified key split point Each Part has a dedicated button on the front panel that selects and turns on off that Part You can Also select a Part by pressing the appropriate L or R button 10 Selecting a Part is easy 1 Press the PART button for the Part you wish to activate The PART button LED will light 2 Press the PART button again to turn that Part off e Ifthe LCD screen is currently showing the main play screen you can tell which Parts are active by looking at the name of the sound assigned to it If the name of a
49. button is pressed during a fade out the Style will gradually fade back in and you may resume playing the Style You can press the SYNC FADE OUT button at any time while any of the patterns Intro Variation Ending in the Style are running to fade in or out of the Style Starts or stops the Style immediately Pena Use the L or R buttons to select your desired Style e 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 F2 F3 button to select another Style e The CP remembers the last Style selection that you made within each category while the power is on When you press a STYLE button the CP will automatically select the Style previously chosen in the same category e When you switch from one Style to another while it is running the new Style will wait until the Using a Style beginning of the next measure before it begins to play 35 36 Intro Ending When one of the Intro Ending buttons is pressed to start a Style the selected Intro pattern will be played before the selected Variation pattern plays There are both major and minor versions for each Intro The Auto accompaniment 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 o
50. button to start the Style with an Intro pattern You can also press the SYNC FADE OUT button before starting a Style or pressing the INTRO END buttons When the SYNCFADE OUT button is pressed the Style will not start until you play a note or chord on the keyboard 5 To adjust the tempo of the Style use the Dial to change the Tempo The tempo will be displayed in the top left corner of the LCD screen You can also use the TAP TEMPO button Tap the button three or more times at the desired tempo and the CP will automatically translate your taps into an on screen Tempo value 6 To stop the Style press either the START STOP button to stop the Style immediately or the INTRO ENDING button to stop with an ending pattern You can also press the SYNC FADE OUT button and have the Style fade out gradually 34 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Tempo will be displayed in the top left corner of the LCD screen YN FADE OUT START TOP 5075 amp 605 50 s Rockabilly SIE Ao Rock Rhumba Z i CERI Fc 2 60s Beach AE a F1 F2 F3 F4 Fs Fe F7 F1 F2 Select the different pages within a Style category When this button is pressed before starting a Style or before pressing the INTRO ENDING button the Style will not start until you play a note or chord on the keyboard When this button is pressed while the Style is running the Style will gradually fade out When this
51. by using the L and R buttons 4 Press one of the eight REGISTRATION buttons to activate a Registration from your selected Registration Group 5 To return to the Main Screen press the EXIT button Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano REGISTRATION GROUPS SS D c gt Use the Land R buttons to select the Group Then 1 raubars RIJ press one of eight REGISTRATION buttons to call p i the desired setup L2 Piano Orchestra Draubars 2 R2 L3 Piano Entertainer Pipe Organs R3 m TN a L4 J Contemporary Piano 4 Pipe Organs 2 R4 aS nee gt y P a Ls Synthesizer Orchestra Fs rece ence F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Searches for the Registration Groups on the other pages F6 F7 Takes you to the Registration Group Name screen e The CP remembers how the front panel was setup before you chose a Registration so that after exiting the Registration the prior settings will be restored Itis not necessary to always begin with the REGIST GROUP button when selecting a Registration If the group you want to use is already selected pressing one of the REGISTRATION buttons will activate a setup from that group The CP will remember the Registration Group last chosen as long as the power remains on e You cannot use the 1 2 Play function and Registrations at the same time Choosing one always cancels the other Using a Style 41 To create your own Registratio
52. cursor across the columns in the event list F7 Starts playing the Track 87 88 5 Select the function that you would like to apply to this event You can select DELETE R1 to remove the event INSERT R2 to create a new event at any specified location or REPLACE R3 to change the existing event Enter new values in the pop up Entry Box when you select INSERT or REPLACE When Inserting or Replacing an event use the CURSOR buttons to select the specific part of the event you want to edit Use the Dial to change the value 6 Press the EXEC F7 button to proceed or press CANCEL F2 The CP will prompt you for confirmation 7 Use the MENU button F1 to return to the Advanced Recorder menu when you are done editing p Edit Track 1 a ui e Bar Beat Clock Event Velocity Lensth L2 3 1 Note R2 3 2 Note S 1 Note L3 INSERT TY Note R R3 L4 J R4 Naas Seay a gt Ny i L5 R5 Ne nee renu cance F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Fl Takes you to the Advanced Recorder Menu F2 Cancel the edit F5 F6 Moves the cursor across the columns in the event list Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Recording a Song 89 Creating Your Own Styles The Concert Performer contains 262 built in Styles covering a wide The CP can store up to 20 User Styles on board at one time variety of musical genres There are two powerful features that However since
53. data file will be in the INTERNAL CP s unique format or SMF Standard MIDI File format or Stylist format e The data saved in Stylist format can be called up only in Song Stylist mode e When you select SMF format data in the style track will be automatically pasted to tracks 9 16 This will erase any existing data on tracks 9 16 4 Make sure that a formatted floppy disk is in the drive Then press the SAVE button F6 F7 to save the selected data to the disk 172 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Example Saving a Style L2 Selects which file you would like to save or if all files are to be save as a single all file L3 Names the data file Example Saving a Song L3 Names the data file Floppy Disk Operations L L2 L3 L4 DISK SAVE STYLE SQUE USER STYLE ss i Hy Bossa R2 NAME Hy Bossa F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor over the characters in the name F4 F5 Selects a character to use in the name F7 Saves the data file to floppy disk L5 6 amp amp amp amp DISK SAVE SONG gt NAME FORMAT My Song iter Rs eack cursor lt cHARACTER SAVE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 R3 Selects which format the data should be saved as 173 Loading Data from a Floppy Disk This function allows you to retrieve the st
54. down the key This doubles the length of the note If you press the TIE button twice while holding down the key the length of the note is tripled 6 In OVERDUB mode if you go back to certain point to enter a note use the L2 and L3 buttons to move the cursor up and down to get to the event time where you want to insert the new data 7 Press the STOP F7 button or the PLAY STOP button to stop recording e Transpose and Octave Shift can be in effect as you are entering notes The transposed pitches are the note values that are recorded e The navigator graphic represents the current bar that you are recording The partitions represent each beat and thus the number of partitions matches the time signature of the music For example there would be 4 partitions if the time signature is 4 4 and 6 partitions if it is 6 8 Each partition consists of a number of spaces where dots will be displayed to mark time Each space represents 24 clock pulses Therefore the number of displayed spaces per partition represents the duration of the beat For example if you choose the 4 4 time signature in the Step Recording settings the navigator should look as illustrated below Measure i i i 4 partitions 4 beat rhythm BAR e a 4 dot spaces 4 x 24 96 clock pulses a quarter note rhythm I I I The dots do not represent the duration of the notes They just tell you where they are For a further explanation of the CP s Clock and what
55. edit the effect types hold down the MIC EFFECT button for a moment until the Mic Effect menu is displayed 3 Use the L and R buttons to highlight the Effect types Use the DIAL to adjust the value of the highlighted effect 4 If you want to edit the settings of a highlighted effect press EDIT F7 button Use the L buttons and the Dial to change the settings Lut Lat MIC LEVEL ECHO VIBRATO L Off ILR2 R2 Turns the Echo Vibrato On and Off L Off 50 R3 R3 Adjusts the Reverb level SATE E Le 25 1 R4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F7 Edits the chosen Effect Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Mic Harmony and Effect F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Back to Mic Effect menu F2 F3 Selects Low Range F4 F5 Selects Mid Range F6 F7 Selects High Range 169 Floppy Disk Operations The Concert Performer has a built in 3 5 floppy disk drive that can read and write to double density 720KB or high density 1 4MB disks These are the exact same disks that are used with your personal computer You can use floppy disks to quickly and easily build up an extensive library of Concert Performer data that can be shared with other CP owners There are many companies who specialize in just making MIDI song files of popular and traditional tunes that can be purchase on floppy disk In fact these days almost any popular song that you can thin
56. ends Velocity Modify Velocity refers to how hard a key is struck which translates into the dynamics of how loud the produced sound is Anote s Velocity is a numerical value from 1 127 When editing the note Velocities in your recording you can change them within a 100 range of their original values VELOCITY MODIFY exec OoN a Li R1 Na Mies at ae Eo o MODIFY L2 AB R2 ee net START BAR _ EEE e R3 a J Sa END_BAR peen L4 5 R4 a Sis SY foo l prem L5 R5 Macam z kai F1 F2 F8 F4 F5 Fe F7 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu Undoes the Velocity adjustment This option is not always available Proceeds with adjusting the Velocity values R2 Adjusts Velocity from 100 to 100 of their current values Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 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 eighth note and 24 clocks per sixteenth note and so on This relationship holds true regardless of the song s tempo On the CP you can shift the timing of all notes in a track by shifting the entire track ahead negative values or behind positive values the beat by a cert
57. fay L2 J Light 1 User 1 R2 R2 Selects the User 1 touch e TY D L3 Light 2 User 2 J R3 R3 Selects the User 2 touch La Heavy 1 Off na R4 Turns off the Touch sensitivity entirely a FER L5 Heavy 2 R5 MENU EDIT F1 F2 Fa F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu F7 Takes you to the User Touch Curve screen 129 130 User Touch Curve You can create your own custom touch curve to fit your playing style Two User Touch curves can be saved To create a User Touch Curve 1 Press the EDIT button F7 in the Touch Curve screen The LCD screen will display the User Touch screen 2 Now start playing dynamically from soft to loud in order to let the CP analyze your playing style While you are playing a musical note J will blink in the right corner of the LCD display 3 Press the CREATE button F7 when you finish playing The CP will analyze your playing and create a custom touch curve for you based upon your playing style The User Touch Exec screen will be displayed USER TOUCH Now start playing the CP piano dynamically from soft to loud in order to let the CP piano analyze your Playing style When you finish Playing press the CREATE button F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu FZ Creates a user touch curve Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 4 Use the Dial to select either User 1 or User 2 as the lo
58. 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 R3 on page two in the System menu 2 The software version will appear in the LCD screen ETA R1 f 7 R2 t3 Version 1 00 L4 R3 R4 eA R5 2 Beee MENU F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L3 Selects the background screen design System Menu Display Control This function controls the background screen design and Screen Hold of the display Screen Hold Most of the on screen menus that you work with on the Concert Performer will remain displayed until you select something or press a particular button However some screens may be displayed only temporarily switching back to a main screen if you allow the CP to sit idle without pressing any buttons You can adjust a time setting for how long these screens stay displayed before switching or even choose to have them hold without switching This adjustable time function is effective with the following menus e Sound Select menu e Style Select menu e Performance Settings menu called up by holding down the PERFOMANCE button e Effect Settings menu called up holding down the EFFECT button e Chorus Settings menu called up by holding down the CHORUS button e
59. have been composed with the General MIDI GM standard will sound fine without any additional work because data in the files will inform the CP as to what sounds to use when playing the song If the song was not composed to the GM standard you may find it necessary to edit the song to assign the correct sounds to the various tracks Fortunately almost all commercially available MIDI files adhere to the General MIDI standard 112 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano DISK CD Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk e 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 2 3 4 5 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 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you want to hear You can also select a song by using the Dial Once your desired song is highlighted press PLAY STOP to have the CP load the song and automatically start playing You may al
60. if the Effect that has been called up along with the SOLO sound is one that you d like to use for the other Parts simply select Effect On in the LCD display for those Parts Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls lt TRANSPOSE amp lt 4 OCTAVE SHIFT gt Transpose and Octave Shift Transpose raises or lowers the CP s pitch in half step increments Octave Shift does the same but in octave increments Transpose can be especially useful when you have learned a song in one key and have to play it in another key The transpose feature allows you to play the song in the original key but hear it in another key You can transpose the Concert Magic songs the Accompaniment Styles any songs played back by the Easy Advanced Recorder and any of the over 900 instrument and drum sounds available in the CP Songs recorded on the CD R Drive cannot be transposed once they have been recorded Octave shift can be very useful when you are playing multiple sounds across the keyboard You may want to use the octave shift to adjust a bass sound assigned to the LEFT SPLIT Part to play in the proper pitch range or to set one sound in a layer to play in a different octave so that it mixes well with other sounds in the layer Octave shift is only available for the four Parts LEFT SPLIT RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 and SOLO To Transpose 1 Press either the lt or gt TRANSPOSE buttons The transpose amount will be displayed in
61. is meant by clock pulses see the Clock Move description in the Bar Edit section Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Song Edit Song Edit lets you name transpose and change initial tempo settings for your song To edit the song 1 Select Song Edit from the Advanced Recorder menu The Song Edit screen is displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the setting that you wish to change then use the Dial to change the value 3 To name to the song use the F2 and F3 buttons to move the cursor over the characters in the name then use the Dial to select characters 4 Press the L3 button to set the transpose amount You can transpose your song 24 in half step increments 5 Press L4 to change the initial tempo setting of the song 6 When you are finished press the MENU button F1 to return to the Advanced Recorder menu mm a Li R1 ee ae os l E L2 R2 ee ER NAME INITIAL TEMPO oo L3 Names the song L3 few Song J 80 R3 R3 Sets the initial tempo of the song TE TEANEPNSE pa R4 Adjusts transposition Kca RER peee fam L5 R5 Ss ee LEN cursor gt F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor over the characters when naming the song Recording a Song 73 74 Bar Editing Bar Edit contains many useful editing functions You can edit your song one bar or any number of bars at a time To u
62. itself There are two types of 3 5 floppy disk in the market 2DD which can hold 720KB of data or 2HD which can hold 1 440KB or 1 44MB of data Both can be used in the exact same fashion with the Concert Performer e You can always re format a disk at any time Keep in mind though that every time you format a disk all data that is currently on it will be erased Re formatting is a good way to completely erase a disk that might have been used previously on a computer since there may be all sorts of irrelevant data files left on it otherwise To format a disk 1 In the Disk menu press FORMAT R2 The Disk Format menu will be displayed 2 Insert the floppy disk into the drive 3 Use the L2 or L3 buttons to select the size of disk you are using 2HD or 2DD 4 Press EXEC F7 to proceed The screen prompts you for confirmation 5 Press YES F7 again to start formatting Or press NO F1 to cancel formatting and go back to the previous menu e Ittakes about a minute to format a floppy disk Once the formatting is complete the LCD screen returns to the Disk menu automatically Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano ay aa L1 R1 ey nee L2 Formats a 2HD disk SS n L2 R2 Naca aes L3 Formats a 2DD disk n Formatting will erase E L3 any data on the disk R3 Press YES to proceed or L4 Press NO to cancel R4 Ie he ea YY L5 J R5 jee WK F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7
63. only changes when you select the desired sound from the current LCD screen using L and R buttons In Manual Select mode the Dial wheel cannot be used to select sounds SOUND SELECT MODE iJi R1 L2 Selects the Auto mode R2 Wuto Select L3 Selects the Manual mode 3 Manual Select R3 ajf 5 MENU R4 6 6HE o Beee F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu System Menu 149 Style Select Mode This function determines how Styles will be selected There are two options Auto Select This is the factory default The style changes immediately to the highlighted style on the selected style page when you press a Style Selection button or select anew style page within a category Manual Select The style does not change automatically when you press a Sound Selection button or select a new sound page within a category The style only changes when you select the desired style from the current style page using L and R buttons e This mode is helpful when searching for a particular style while a style is running In Manual mode the CP waits for you to select a style instead of automatically selecting and changing the active style whenever you press a Style Selection button SS Lil R1 L2 Selects the Auto mode 2 E R2J L3 Selects the Manual mode L3 Manual Select R3 L4 R4 sji R5 menu F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7
64. order 1 to 8 or 8 to 1 Style Variation Switches from one Style Variation to another You may choose the order 1 to 4 or 4 to 1 Intro Ending Plays the Intro or Ending Fill In Plays the Fill in currently selected Break Interrupts the whole Style Drums Only Interrupts the Style except Drum part Sync Fade Out Controls the SYNC FADE OUT button Glide Bends the pitch up and down as programmed by you Modulation Applies programmable vibrato to the sound Rotary Fast Slow 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 137 L1 Selects the Right pedal Damper L2 Selects the Center pedal Sostenuto L3 Selects the Left pedal Soft L4 Selects the Expression pedal 138 Left Hand Hold Holds the notes played in the LEFT SPLIT Part as long as the Panel Lock Easy Loop EXP Pedal Optional Expression pedal is depressed Locks all buttons on the panel to prevent them from being tampered with or pressed accidentally while you are playing Press the assigned pedal once to lock the panel buttons Press the assigned pedal again to unlock the panel buttons Repeats the selected bars again and again 1st press assign the loop top 2nd press assign the loop end 3rd press cancel the loop The Expression pedal controls the volume of Parts Expression can be activated or deacti
65. pail aie aon ea Gla a Oh we ee aes ea 56 Display ofa Score s sii sscdtecs die teense disctia wind sctlie teats 57 Advanced Recording 1 0 0 00 ccc cee 60 Real time Recording 0 000 61 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano MKE tiite tes iit Att asad tee aniien Mastin cae teh steed es 62 Track Settings mercsiceierierie oeri aeia Base bes 64 LOOP SCUINGS cerier ci aids quad cenare sr Einin 65 EVIE POSE ores iain sen TE E E A 66 Punch In Recording 0 0 0 6 06 niii 67 Step Recording orriicsrciiiricres Rae Hae 70 DONG Edit ais i seats aie Goel Aas daa diate ETNE we age ee 73 BOP HQUHUNE vrenr nanan cdons teh stedin Hodem Mae ENA 74 Event Edil besicsics dite ahh decandetcinintie piid 87 Creating Your Own Styles COMGUCIOR garrad ie Bi r E E EE Ss dts 90 Making a Style with Get Phrase from Recorder 96 Auto accompaniment System 0000 eee eee 100 Making a Style with Phrase Combination 102 Editing Sounds Editing the Preset Effect Settings 04 106 Making a User Sound 1 00 0 0c cece 108 Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk About songs on Floppy Disk 00 00 00 cee 112 Selecting a Song from Disk 0 0 0000 e cee 113 Controlling Playback of a Song 01 0 eee eee 115 Playing with Concert Magic Selecting a Concert Magic Song 0 04 04 118 Performing a Concert Magic Song 119 Concert Magic Song Arrangements 124 Creating a Concert Magic Song
66. playing the songs 5 To exit Concert Magic press the CONCERT MAGIC button again AGED PLAY MODE SELECT CATEGORY ne L2 Selects Play mode Play Category Children s Song R2 R2 Selects the song category 3 R3 L4 Selects Sound mode oa pene tobe SELECT L4 Preset Sounds R4 PTAA r L5 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F4 Starts the chain play F6 F7 Returns to the song list Playing with Concert Magic 123 124 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
67. preset Chorus and Effect settings that are applied automatically whenever that sound is selected Editing the Preset Effect Settings Each of the CP instrument Sounds has preset Chorus and Effect settings that are applied automatically whenever that sound is selected You can change these settings to suit your tastes and save them so they become the preset settings for that Sound To adjust the settings 1 Select the sound you want to edit and press the SOUND EDIT button F7 The LCD screen will display the Sound Edit Menu 2 Press the L2 button to select Edit Preset Sound Settings The Preset Sound Settings screen will be displayed i Li R1 L2 Selects Edit Preset Effect Settings L2 Edit Preset Sound R2 L3 Selects Make User Sound esi Make User Sound R3 a ae L4 R4 pa L5 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 106 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects the preset sound to edit Turns the Chorus on off Turns the Effect on off Selects an effect type Adjusts the effect setting Editing Sounds 3 Press the L1 button and then turn the Dial to select which preset sound you wish to modify 4 Use the L and R buttons to select the different effect settings and use the Dial to change their value 5 When you are finished press the SAVE button F7 to save your settings PRESET
68. screen A default list is displayed in the LCD screen 2 Use the L and R buttons to highlight one of the ten locations Use the Dial or the SELECT SONG buttons F2 F3 to select a new song for that location 3 Repeat step 2 to program your ten favorite songs in any order you wish 4 Press the SAVE button F1 to save the edited list EORI TES PIANO CLASSIC Bach Suite 4 R1 a Use the L and R buttons to select a location to Bach Prelude Bach Suite 5 R2 edit Bach Suite 1 Bach Suite 6 R3 Bach Suite 2 Beethoven Sonata 1 1 R4 Bach Suite 3 Beethoven Sonata 2 R5 EL Fra F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Saves the edited list F2 F3 Selects a song F5 F6 Goes back to the song list in the selected category F7 Plays the song 201 Appendices Preset Sounds PIANO PAGE 1 Concert Grand Studio Grand Modern Piano Electric Grand Piano Octaves Classic EP Modern EP Modern EP 2 60is EP Tremolo EP FEATURE PAGE 1 Plunger Trumpet Trumpet Shake Exp Guitar Exp Nylon Guitar Passionate Violin Exp Flute Soft Alto Lead Soprano Ballad Tenor Passionate Cello VOCAL PAGE1 Jazz Ensemble Female Scat 50 s Ensemble 50 s Females Jazz Auto 60 s Ensemble 60 s Ensemble 2 Pop Ensemble Pop Ensemble 2 Contemp Ensemble 202 PAGE 2 Mellow Grand Rock Grand Honky Tonk Electric Grand 2 Piano Octaves 2 Classic EP 2 Classic EP 3 Modern EP 3 EP Legend
69. sound is in large typeface then the Part it is assigned to is active If the sound name is displayed in small typeface then the Part is not active Transrose 2 SOL llad Flute RIGHT This example indicates RIGHT 1 is currently active SOLO RIGHT 2 LEFT are inactive MIXER 4 STYLE amp LEVEL a SOUND F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe6e F7 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano You cannot raise or lower the split point for the SOLO part by using the L4 R4 buttons L4 Lowers the split point Basic Controls Splitting the keyboard When the LEFT SPLIT Part is activated the CP automatically splits the keyboard and only the sound assigned to the LEFT SPLIT Part will be heard when you play below a specified key split point on the keyboard The default split point is between F2 and F 2 but you can freely change the split point to any key on the keyboard To change the split point 1 Press the LEFT SPLIT button to activate the LEFT SPLIT Part The LEFT SPLIT button LED will light and the LCD screen will display a diagram of the CP137 s 88 note keyboard Press the LEFT SPLIT button again and while holding it down press the desired key on the keyboard that you want to serve as the split point The key you press will become the lowest note the Right hand Parts will play RIGHT1 RIGHT2 and SOLO The LEFT SPLIT sound will be heard when keys below the split point are pla
70. 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 Each MIDI Rec track will record on the incoming MIDI channel that corresponds to its track number Track 1 records MIDI channel 1 and so on 1 Go to the Loop Settings screen by pressing the R1 button in the Advanced Recorder menu 2 Use the L2 L4 buttons to select the different settings then use the Dial to change the values 3 Press the L2 button to turn the Loop ON OFF 4 Press the L3 button to specify the bar where you want the Loop to start 65 L2 L3 L4 66 Turns the Loop ON OFF Specifies the starting bar Specifies the ending bar 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 gt cr L1 J R1 _ a p LOOP cr P e A a 2 Re Socia ae 5 START BAR SS a L3 R3 ae END BAR F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 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
71. the Mixer 1 Press the MIXER button F1 while on the main play screen 2 Use the F2 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 MIXER L1 Selects the Effect On and Off L2 Selects reverb level L3 Selects chorus level L4 Selects Panning L5 Selects volume level After you make your desired selection use the Dial to change the value STYLE stvce vert RreHt2 Rr6HT soro HARMONY LMISER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the next page of the Mixer F2 F6 Selects the part to change F7 Adjusts the volume level for the Harmony e Volume level can be also adjusted from the main play screen using the VOLUME buttons F4 F5 14 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls The Mixer not only lets you set the overall volume level for the Style but set individual volume levels for the 6 Sections within a Style To adjust the individual Section level 1 On the Mixer screen press the STYLE MIXER button F1 The Style Mixer screen will be selected 2 Use the F2 F7 buttons to choose a Section then use the Dial to change the volume 3 Press the BACK button F1 to go back the previous Mixer screen or press the EXIT button to go back to the main play screen VOLUME Back ae mcd STYLE MIXER
72. the Normal Screen F1 button to return to the normal lyrics screen In the normal lyrics screen press the F1 button to return to the Song Play screen SONG PLAY LYRIC SONG SMF WHEN THE R1 R2 Transposes the song Bar J 172 DO NOT DUPLIC Oh when the saints g hing in oh when the saints so marching in Lord I want to be in that number when the saints go marching in aput R5 Displays the lyrics on the full screen PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Returns to the Song Play screen F2 F5 Turns the song parts on off F6 F7 Displays the status of the next set of 4 song parts Ch 5 8 Ch9 12 Ch 13 16 e You cannot record or permanently edit the song while using the Disk Song Play function If you would like to record your live performance along with the song from the disk or if you want to make detailed and permanent edits to the song you will need to load the song s data into the Recorder using the Disk Load function See the chapter Recording a Song page 52 for details on how to record a song and Floppy Disk Operations page 170 for an explanation of how to load a song into the Recorder Playing with Concert Magic Thanks to Kawai s innovative CONCERT MAGIC CM feature absolutely anyone can sit at the Concert Performer and experience the joy of being a real performing musician even if they have never touched a musical instrum
73. to Top Note and you release the highest note the next note below the note you released becomes the highest note and will now be played by the Solo part Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls No Retrigger When the note played by the Solo part is released The Solo part will not automatically play the next available priority note The Solo part will only play a new note based upon the Solo priority setting For example when the Solo priority is set to Top Note and you release the highest note the Solo part will only play a note when you press a key that is higher than the currently held notes To set the Solo Priority and Trigger Mode 1 Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button The Performance screen will be displayed 2 Press the SOLO PRIORITY button R1 or the TRIGGER MODE button R2 and use the dial to assign a setting 3 Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit SOLO MODE When using Solo part you can select between two Solo Modes Layer The sound assigned to the SOLO part will be layered on top of the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 Parts Split Only the sound assigned to the SOLO part will be heard when you play above a specified key split point on the keyboard The default split point is C5 but you can freely change the split point to any key on the keyboard When the SOLO Part is activated in Split mode the split point will be displayed in the LCD screen using the same 88 note diagram that is used to display the Lef
74. track CD RW only Advanced recorder PETTA Ls Play SHF Song LR3 L3 Plays an SMF song directly from the CD R4 R4 Formats the CD CD RW only Ca Format Di T MENU SS oo E s E F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Returns to the CD menu 188 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano CD R Operations Loading an SMF Song from CD The CD drive can recognize Standard MIDI File SMF format songs that are saved on a CD and load them into the Advanced Recorder To load an SMF song from CD Insert a CD that contains SMF song data into the CD Drive and press the CD button on the panel 2 Inthe CD menu press Advanced Options The Advanced options menu will be displayed 3 Use the L2 button to select Load SMF Song from the Advanced Options menu A list of the available SMF songs on the CD will be displayed 4 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you want to load 5 Press the EXEC button F7 to load the selected SMF song into the Advanced Recorder Ea L1 Biya ha R1 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you i ak want to load L2 PHYSICAL MID My R2 t3 JA DA MID R3 L4 ji R4 L5 R5 4 PAGE EXEC F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Returns to the Advanced Options menu F2 F3 Displays more song selections F7 Loads the song 189 190 Playing an SMF Song from CD The CD drive can also play Standard MIDI Fi
75. you can also save your original Styles onto a floppy allow you to edit any of these Styles to better suit your musical disk your library of Styles is virtually unlimited tastes or even create your own Style entirely from scratch These are the Conductor and the Style Maker The Conductor allows you to edit the Style data and personalize it to your taste The Conductor offers two ways to edit Easy Edit and Advanced Edit The Style Maker allows you to create Styles of your own There are three ways of using this feature Make a New Style Edit an Existing Style and Phrase Combination Conductor The Conductor is used to edit Preset or User Style data There are two editing methods offered by the Conductor Easy Style Edit This is an easy way to edit the Style data The CP built in styles are comprised three different types Full Intimate and Solo Piano Styles A Full Style consists of six instrument tracks called Sections These are the Drums Bass and four Accompaniment tracks The Intimate Styles have four Sections Drum Bass And Two Accompaniment tracks The Solo piano Styles have two Accompaniment Tracks Right and Left hand and no Drum or Bass tracks When you play a Style each of these sections plays a musical Phrase composed for that type of instrument Each section can play one of four different musical phrases one for each of the four variations within a Style Easy Edit lets you assign which of these four
76. 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Creating a Concert Magic Song You can also use Concert Magic to play a song that isn t one of the 176 built in titles You can record a new song using the Concert Performer s Recorder and then save on a floppy disk as a Standard MIDI File SMF The song can now be selected by pressing the DISK button when you are in the Concert Magic song selection screen e You can also record a song for Concert Magic by using an external sequencer Remember to save it to a floppy disk as a Standard MIDI File As you might imagine getting your song to sound exactly the way you want it to in Concert Magic may require a few adjustments to the original arrangement The most important consideration is to keep the musical arrangement as simple as possible Concert Magic pauses the song after every note as it waits for you to tap the next key If there are complex rhythm patterns that have many notes per beat the song may become overly difficult to play Here are some suggestions for creating a Concert Magic song 1 Record the melody first using the RIGHT 1 Part in the Easy Recorder or Track 2 in the Advanced Recorder 2 Then record the accompaniment using the LEFT Part in the Easy Recorder or Track
77. 12 Press the NAME button L4 Use the F2 and F3 buttons to move the cursor and use the F4 and F5 buttons or the Dial to select the characters to name the style 13 Press the SAVE button F7 103 L2 L3 104 Selects the location to be saved Names the style STYLE SAVE SAVE TO PRESET TEMPO 1 EMPTY 80 NAME User Style eack 4 cursor e acHaracTeR Ea F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor F4 F5 Selects the characters F7 Saves the style to User Style h R2 Sets the default tempo for the style Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Creating Your Own Styles 105 Editing Sounds Even though the Concert Performer has over 900 high quality sound s character to the point where you can no longer instrument and drum sounds built in there may be times when recognize what it was originally Once you have made these you would like to change some of the qualities of a sound to really changes you can save up to 20 User Sounds in the User Sound get the tonal character that you have in mind The CP allows you Category or a virtually unlimited number onto floppy disks edit certain settings for individual sounds You can choose to change subtle nuances of the sound or even drastically change the Editing the Preset Effect Settings Each of the CP instrument Sounds has
78. 2 Brass Section 3 Brass Section 4 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 4 Wide Horn Section Euphonium Sousaphone Tuba 2 Bank Prog MSB 57 95 58 95 57 121 60 121 60 95 61 121 57 121 58 95 59 121 62 95 57 95 60 121 58 121 60 95 58 121 61 121 63 121 62 121 63 121 64 121 57 95 57 95 58 95 57 95 57 95 58 95 58 121 58 95 57 95 58 95 62 121 57 95 57 95 62 95 61 95 62 95 60 95 62 95 62 95 62 95 62 95 63 121 64 121 61 95 58 95 59 95 59 95 LSB ODWODOWANNO H WOWOCDO O NOD a aO7AN Ao NMNAONAAHAONSWWNHHA OANA Category HARPSI amp MALLET Sound Name Harpsichord Clavi Celesta Handbells Church Bells Steel Drums Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Music Box Harpsichord Octave Synth Clavi Glockenspiel Carillon Tubular Bells Rolling Steel Drum Rolling Vibes Rolling Marimba Synth Mallet Hard Marimba Soft Marimba Wide Marimba Wide Vibraphone Harpsichord 2 Wide Harpsichord Muted Handbells Vibes amp Guitar Octave Vibes Steel Drums 2 Harpsi amp Strings Harpsi amp Strings 2 Harpsi amp Pipes Harpsi amp Pipes 2 Bells Bell Lyra Handbells 2 Music Box 2 NBRAWBRWNAANANNWAA ANA COOONO CDO00O0O 0 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Category Sound Name GUITAR Exp Guitar Exp Nylon Guitar Nylon Acoustic Nylon Acoustic 2 Steel Guitar Pedal Steel Country Lead Jazz Gtr Electric Guitar Muted Electric Spanish Guitar Folk Guitar Folk Guitar 2 Rhythm Guit
79. 3 1 USER CONDUCTOR UR Names your Style eee L4 R4 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Back to the Advanced Style Edit F2 F3 Moves the cursor over the characters in the Style name F4 F5 Selects a character to enter as part of the name F7 Proceeds with saving the Style Important Note If you are using a User Style as the Source Style of your User Conductor that User Style must always be kept at the same location in the CP or else the User Conductor will not be able to locate it Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Resetting the Style You can restore the original Style settings by pressing the RESET button This will completely clear the changes made to the Styles except any data already saved as a User Conductor Style You can also instantly discard the current changes by pressing the EXIT button to leave the Advanced Edit screen RESET C To use a saved User Conductor Style 1 Press the USER CONDUCTOR button If there are any User Conductor Styles available they will be displayed 2 Use the F1 F4 buttons to select the page that contains your desired User Conductor Style 3 Use the L or R button to select the desired User Conductor Style USER CONDUCTOR a m e a L1 b R1 kars a rv f Nec b gt aa Use the L or R buttons to select your desired User aS D SS L2 eee R2 Conductor Style er _ a pe a L3 R3 N rs
80. 4 At this point you can start recording or go to another menu to continue setting up e You can make changes on the Mixer screen at any time except while the CP is busy recording The Mixer screen is accessible from the Advanced Recorder menu Track Settings screen and Real time Rec screen e You can save any changes you have made to the settings on the Mixer screen at any bar or beat in your song Simply play back the song or press the FWD RWD buttons until you reach the exact bar and beat where you want to make changes to the Mixer settings and stop the song Make any changes on the Mixer screen then press the SAVE button F7 You can do this as many times and in as many places within your song as you wish Note Saving here only means any changes you made on the Mixer screen were saved as part of the song Once you finish recording a song or after you make any important changes you should save it to disk before you turn the power OFF Once the power is turned OFF your song data and any changes you have made will be lost See the section titled Saving Data to a Floppy Disk on page 171 TR 1 Concert Grand es PAN L1 Bar 1 1BM 4 J R1 ro R2 R3 Ss R4 R5 F1 Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 F3 Selects the track that you wish to edit F4 F5 Takes you to the Track Settings menu F6 Turns Loop ON OFF F7 Saves the Mixer settings as part of the song 63 64 Tr
81. 5 9 95 8 95 5 121 0 121 1 95 9 95 5 95 1 95 2 95 10 95 7 95 6 121 2 121 1 95 10 121 2 121 0 95 3 95 4 95 7 95 1 95 9 95 7 95 8 95 2 95 3 95 4 95 5 95 6 95 20 95 21 95 22 95 23 95 24 95 25 95 26 95 27 95 28 95 29 95 30 95 31 95 32 95 33 95 34 95 37 95 39 95 17 95 18 95 19 95 40 95 12 95 11 95 13 95 15 95 16 95 14 95 35 95 36 95 38 Category STRING Sound Name Beautiful Strings String Ensemble String Ensemble 2 Chamber Strings Chamber Strings 2 Passionate Violin Passionate Cello Full Orchestra Small String Ens Harp Chamber Quartet String Quartet Warm Strings Warm Strings 2 Warm Strings 3 Classical Violin Dolce Violin Classical Cello Dolce Cello Pizzicato Violin Ensemble Cello Ensemble String Bass Ens Mono Strings Octave Strings Synth Strings Synth Strings 2 Synth Strings 3 Synth String Orch 60 s Strings Harp Sweep Up Harp Sweep Down Harp Cascade Up Harp Cascade Down String amp Harp Cello Up Bow Cello Down Bow Violin Upbow Violin Downbow Strings amp Bell Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Strings amp Piano Strings amp Piano 2 Strings amp Brass Orchestra Hit Tremolo Strings Strings Sustaining Strings Sforzando String Quartet 2 Slow Violin Slow Cello AANOSCOAMADOOCOUAUTUAMOCDCON A FOO RWANAONADWNDOANRODBHONG RCO 227 Category Sound Name WOODWIND Ballad Tenor 228 Exp Alto Baritone Sax Soprano Sax Big Band Winds Exp Flute
82. ACC off without stopping the Style the drum rhythms will continue to play e When you play along with the Auto accompaniment using the Fingered or Full Keyboard modes you may hear two sounds playing the chords one is selected by the front panel and the other is pre programmed for the Style This is because the sounds used by the Auto accompaniment Style are independent of the Left and Right Part sound settings Therefore you will hear the instrument sounds played by your hand as well as those generated by the accompaniment Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Using a Style In most cases these are just duplicate notes being played using different sounds In some cases however you may hear different notes or an unexpected chord inversion If the overall musical effect is undesirable try turning the LEFT SPLIT Part off and let the accompaniment play alone You can use the Auto accompaniment ACC System without the Style running In this way you can make use of the chord recognition without having the pre programmed rhythms or patterns playing Just turn the ACC on and play without starting the Style You will hear the bass and chord parts only This may be useful when you play a musical piece that is not played with drums The accompaniment sounds are pre programmed to best suit the different Styles and you cannot alter them When playing in One Finger mode however you can replace the chord sound with the sound chosen for the LEFT SPLIT Pa
83. AY button The music will start immediately from the Start Bar that you have chosen Once the song reaches the Punch In Bar any notes that you play on the keyboard will be recorded Recording will stop when the song reaches the Punch Out Bar but the CP will keep playing back the song to the end unless you press the STOP button You can repeat the punch in out section by turning the looping on with the F6 button 5 Listen to what you have recorded and re record if necessary PUNCH IN OUT lt AUTO REC TRACK BN L1 4 4 R1 R1 Changes the time signature L2 a Ro R2 Changes the tempo START BAR REC MODE i ME G ee e E _ PUNCH_IN BAR Say new data in its place OVERDUB mixes LL4 R4 the new data with the previous data so PUNCH OUT BAR AUTO PEDAL that both are heard together Repeatedly 15 AUTO R5 pressing the R3 button switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB R5 Selects the Punch in method Auto or Pedal Repeatedly pressing the R5 button F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 switches between the Auto and Pedal F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Takes you to the Mixer Settings menu F4 F5 Plays the song for rehearsal F6 Turns Loop on off Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano e Ifyou set the CP to Punch In at the very first measure of the song the metronome will automatically play a two measure intro to assist you with the timing These ticks will not be recorded as par
84. BAR REC MODE L3 1 1 REPLACE R3 LOOP START LOOP END n L4 R4 a ae Ss a L5 R5 Ni a ae F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 F4 F5 F6 Cancels the real time recording setup and returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu Takes you to the Mixer menu Takes you to the Track Settings menu Turns the Loop feature on off R1 R2 R3 R4 Changes the time signature Changes the tempo Selects the recording mode REPLACE erases the previous data and records the new data in its place OVERDUB mixes the new data with the previous data so that both are heard together Repeatedly pressing the R3 button switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB Selects the ending bar for the Loop feature This function is available only when Loop is turned on 61 62 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 e When you select a Style to record the default tempo for that Style is ignored The Style will use the current tempo setting for the song
85. CTS button again sc L2 Selects Effect type Use the Dial to choose Ley AGED one of the 16 Effect types A kemi a Rz R24 Selects a different editable setting for E7 EAE SS each Effect type Use the Dial to change DELAY TIME the value L3 R3 FEED BACK E4 LR4 L5 EFFECT on oFF ort oft ort ort R5 vert fRrenr2 Rrent soro F1 F2 F3 F4 Fs Fe F7 Basic Controls 19 20 Effect Types Chorus 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 A 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 Rotar
86. Concert Performer CP137 Owner s Manual KAWAI All descriptions and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice II Important Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN AVIS AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS ouvRIR DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ne AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS ouvRIR OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO AUA FED er RICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the leterature accompanying the product Read all the instructions before using the product WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following Eee A WARNING Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowIl kitchen sink in a wet basement or near a swimming pool or the like Do not touch the p
87. E None Split LEFT MODE SOLO SPLIT POINT Split C 1 LEFT_SPLIT POINT C 1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 R1 R2 R3 R4 Selects the SOLO PRIORITY Selects the Trigger MODE Selects the SOLO MODE Sets the Split point when SOLO MODE is to SPLIT This parameter is not available when the SOLO MODE is set to LAYER Takes you to the edit menu screen when GLIDE or Modulation is selected for LEFT CENTER OVERRIDE or when Solo Portamento is selected for PE RFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN 27 28 LEFT PEDAL and CENTER PEDAL Override You can assign the following four functions to the left pedal and center pedal Settings made in the Performance button menu will override the settings made in the system Glide Bends the pitch up and down as programmed by you Modulation Applies programmable vibrato to the sound Registration Increment Switches from one Registration to another 1 to 8 Registration Decrement Switches from one Registration to another 8 to 1 To set the pedals 1 Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button The Performance screen will be displayed 2 Press the LEFT PEDAL OVERRIDE button L1 or CENTER PEDAL OVERRIDE button L2 and use the dial to select the function to be assigned to the pedals When Glide or Modulation is selected you can edit the detail settings on the edit menu Press the EDIT button F1 to go to the Edit menu 3 Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit th
88. EP Phase PAGE 2 Exp Trumpet Harmon Mute Tpt Ballad Trumpet Lead Trumpet Closed Mute Tpt Lead Flugel Horn Exp Trombone Lead Trombone Ballad trombone Plunger Trombone PAGE 2 40 s Auto 50 s Auto Jazz Doo Dao Jazz Doo Bop Jazz Bah Bop Contemp Males 60 s Ooh Wah 50 s Doo Wop 50 s Ooh Aah 40 s Doo Bee PAGE 3 Jazz Grand Crystal EP Piano amp Guitar Mono Grand Wide Honky Tonk Piano amp EP Piano amp EP 2 Piano amp EP 3 Piano amp Organ Piano amp Organ 2 PAGE 3 Breathy Tenor Growl Tenor Exp Tenor Lead Alto Ballad Flute Flute Overblow Flute Flutter Exp Alto PAGE 3 40 s Dah Bah 40 s Doo Dah Slow Choir Choir amp String Ooh Bass Vocal Choir Aahs Breathy Choir Voice Oohs Humming PAGE 4 New Age Piano New Age Piano 2 New Age Piano 3 New Age EP New Age EP 2 New Age EP 3 PAGE 4 Exp Guitar 2 Ballad Guitar Pick Nylon Gtr PAGE 4 Male Aah Male Ooh Male Female Aah Male Female Ooh 60 s Ooh Pop Ooh Pop Aah Pop Wah 60 s Wah 60 s Bop PAGE 5 Piano amp Vibes Piano amp Guitar 2 Piano amp Organ 3 EP Dolce Toy Piano PAGE 5 Choir Aah 2 Choir Aah 3 Choir Aah Sfz Voice Choir Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano DRAWBAR PAGE 1 Be 3 Jazzer Hi Lo Full Organ Mellow Drawbar Percussive Organ Percussive Organ 2 4 percussion 2 2 3 percussion ORGAN PAGE 1 Full Pipes Small Ensemble 8 Celeste Church Organ Chur
89. ER ooo O jemma sass AGGOMPANIMENT i FF C KBD FINGERED FINGER PLAY D gt SONG gt st OOGO oO 5 gt METRONOME J BEAT FILL IN o o o o p E HNSI SER n O n HELP M TAP TEMPO FADEOUT STOP je r r gt O O Ooo Oooo RK C OCE INTRO ENDING VARIATION 9 Style page 34 These buttons are used to select an Accompaniment Style to play along with 10 Accompaniment page 37 These buttons are used to turn the Auto Accompaniment function on off and select the Auto Accompaniment mode 11 1 2 Play page 39 This button is used to automatically choose an appropriate sound and setup for the selected style 12 Metronome page 25 This button is used to turn the Metronome on off 13 Tap page 25 34 This button is used to tap in the desired tempo for a song or Style 14 Sync Fade out page 35 When active the accompaniment style will start as soon as you play a note or chord on the keyboard Press this button while a Style is playing to fade in or out of the Style 15 Start Stop page 35 This button is used to start and stop the accompaniment style 16 Intro Ending page 36 These buttons are used to play an intro section that leads into the style If Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano HARMONY C EFFECT RECORDER SYSTEM Disk OOOO
90. F1 Cancels formatting and takes you to the Disk menu F7 Starts formatting the disk Floppy Disk Operations 179 CD R Operations With the Concert Performer s built in CD R drive you can record The Concert Performer can also playback CD R CD RW discs your performances to CD R and CD RW discs You can record a along with any regular audio CD including commercial CD s live keyboard performance a pre recorded song from the Recorder or both Even your live vocal performance can be recorded to CD Your finished CD can be played in any audio CD player CD R Operations 1 Insert a blank CD R or CD RW into the CD R drive and press the CD button on the panel 2 The LCD screen shows the CD menu 3 Use the L and R buttons to select your desired function e When you insert a blank CD into the drive only the Record option will be available in the menu Unavailable options will be shown in gray After your first recording all options will be available e When a Closed finalized audio CD is in the CD drive pressing the CD button will automatically jump to the CD Play menu in the LCD screen You can return to the CD menu by pressing the MENU button al Di C L2 Shows CD Play screen 12 Play Close CD R2 R2 Shows Close CD screen L3 Shows CD Record screen 1s l Record Re oj Fa 15 Advanced Options R5 R5 Takes you to the Option Menu OOOO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe
91. ICL eI ee City OB sounds that may be stored in the User HARPSI amp PAD amp Sound category MALLET GUITAR BASS SYNTH SPECIALTY DRUM SFX USER o o 0o ie o u a WOOD WIND 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 R1 R3 buttons The selected Part will become highlighted 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 except User Use the F1 6 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 F6 buttons to show the Sounds on the other pages for the same category 5 You can also use the Dial to scroll through all of the categories and sounds one by one Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls PIANO RIGHT 1 Concert Grand PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F6 Selects the different pages of Sounds within a category F7 Takes you to the Sound Edit menu See Editing Sounds on page 106 Use the L or R buttons to select your desired Sound 13 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
92. L and R buttons to select the Group to rename 3 Press the NAME F6 F7 button REGISTRATION GROUPS Coi Draubars hea 2 Piano Orchestra Draubars 2 R2 Ls Piano Entertainer Pipe Organs Rs La Contemporary Piano Pipe Organs 2 R4 t5 i Synthesizer lt Orchestra F5 Pase 1 PAGE 2 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Use the F1 F2 L and R buttons to select the Group to rename 4 In the Registration Group Name screen use the CURSOR F2 F3 buttons and the CHARACTER F4 F5 buttons to change the name You can also use the Dial to change the characters 5 Press the SAVE F6 F7 button to confirm the name Using a Style 43 REGISTRATION GROUP NAME 1 R1 SAVE TO 1 American Pop R2 NAME 3 S nerican Pop R3 4 R4 R5 6 6HE o Beee Enck cursor e acHaRacTER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor over the characters in the name F4 F5 Selects a character F6 F7 Saves the name Style Lock pe 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 th
93. Operations 181 To program the playing order 1 Press the R1 button in the menu and use the Dial to change the play mode to Program 2 Press the L2 button and use the Dial to select the first playing track 3 Press the F7 button to move the cursor to the next position and use the Dial to select the second track 4 Repeat step 3 to program up to ten tracks SS REPEAT _ ____________ PLAY MODE R RN L1 Off Program J R1 Select Program with the Dial Use the F7 button and the Dial to program ROCK NUMBER 2 L2 J 3 5 LR2 voLune a L3 J 100 R3 fe n Lajf R4 in a eel o fie SS L5 min max R5 La ee ey cow O A ro F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 182 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 Shows the recording track number L2 Adjusts the volume for the Style L3 Adjusts the Tempo L4 Adjusts the volume for the LEFT Part CD R Operations Recording onto a CD You can record any performance on the Concert Performer directly onto a CD R or CD RW disc Your performance can be live playing with or without auto accompaniment styles It can also be a previously recorded song playing from the Easy or Advanced Recorder and even a voice or instrument from the Mic input Any and all of these performances can be recorded onto the CD You must record vocals or any instrument using the Mic Input d
94. Options The Advanced Options menu will be displayed 3 Use the R2 button to select Delete Last Track from the Advanced Options menu The Delete Last Track menu will be displayed The number of the last track will be shown in the LCD screen 4 Press EXEC F7 to delete the last track Press BACK F1 to cancel the delete operation and return to the CD Advanced Options menu ante f fh Li jl R1 Naa a EOR a L2 Delete Track 10 R2 mma cr L3 R3 a e L4 R4 E L5 R5 Sea Ses Ez F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Cancels Delete and returns to Advanced Options menu P7 Deletes the last track CD R Operations 191 192 Formating a CD RW You can format a CD RW Remember that formatting will erase all the data in the CD RW To Format a CD RW 1 Insert a CD RW that you want to format into the CD Drive and press the CD button When the CD drive is ready the main CD menu will be displayed 2 In the CD menu press Advanced Options The Advanced Options menu will be displayed 3 Press the YES F7 to format the CD RW The time remaining until the formatting procedure is completed will be displayed in the LCD screen Press NO F1 to cancel the Format operation and return to Advanced Options menu ae N c Li R1 CN oci L2 J R2 bam kam Time Remaining a L3 i R3 J 20 59 TN PEA L4 jf R4 Ra Una L5 Rs Sa ves
95. PAGE 1 Exp Guitar Exp Nylon Guitar Nylon Acoustic Nylon Acoustic 2 Steel Guitar Pedal Steel Country Lead Jazz Guitar Electric Guitar Muted Electric BASS PAGE 1 Acoustic Bass Electric Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Ac Bass amp Ride Slap Bass Synth Bass Synth Bass 2 Attack Bass PAD amp SYNTH PAGE 1 Itopia Warm Pad Brightness Atmosphere New Age Sweep Polysynth Sine Pad Halo Synth Vocal Appendices PAGE 2 Spanish Guitar Folk Guitar Folk Guitar 2 Rhythm Guitar Electric Guitar 2 Hawaiian Guitar Ukulele 12 String Steel String 2 Nylon Acoustic 3 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 Bowed Metallic Soundtrack Analog Voice Halo 2 Bright Warm Pad Metallic Pad 2 Polysynth 2 New Age 2 Brightness 2 PAGE 3 Mellow Steel Strg Jazz Guitar 2 Nylon Electric Guitar amp Strings Guitar Pad Electric Guitar 3 Electric Guitar 4 Dynamic Overdrive Dist Feedback Dist Rhythm PAGE 3 Octave Fretless Poly Synth Bass Clavi Bass 2 Electric Bass 2 Finger Bass 2 Ac Bass amp Piano Elec Bass amp Piano Acoustic Bass 3 Acoustic Bass 4 Ac Bass Slap PAGE 3 Classic Synth Classic Synth 2 Square Sine Chiff Bass amp Lead Wire Lead Crystal Rain Pad Analog Brass PAGE 4 Electric Guitar 5 Overdrive Distortion Delayed Folk Gtr Cutting Guitar Pedal S
96. PIANO PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Blues Rock Medium Swing Rock Ballad Swing Ballad Pop Ballad Bossa Pop Rock Shuffle Torchlight 90 s Ballad Pop Pop 3 4 Country Ballad KIDS amp HOLIDAY PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Kids March Holiday 4 4 Kids 6 8 March Holiday Two Beat Kids 2 Beat Holiday Shuffle Kids 2 Beat Shuffle Holiday Rock Kids 3 4 Holiday Waltz Kids Folk 2 Beat Holiday Watlz 2 3 4 Lullaby Holiday Waltz 3 4 4 Lullaby Holiday Waltz 4 PAGE 3 Modern Waltz Vienna Waltz Jazz Waltz Jazz Waltz 2 SOLO PIANO PAGE 1 Swing Two Beat Two Beat Shuffle Bossa Boogie Pop Pop Ballad 3 4 Standard Dixieland New Age TRADITIONAL PAGE 1 Foxtrot Soft Shoe Polka Cha Cha Dixieland Two Beat Ballroom Tango Jive March 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 PAGE 2 Foxtrot 2 Polka 2 Polka 3 Cha Cha 2 Tango 2 Dixieland 2 March 2 March 3 Alps March Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Song Stylists A Achy Breaky Heart Across The Alley After The Love Has Ain t Misbehavin Ain t No Woman Ain t Too Proud All Have To Do All Wanna Do All Of Me All Shook Up Alley Cat Aloha Oe Always A Woman Always On My Mind Amapola Amazing Grace America American Pie Annie s Song Anniversary Waltz Anything Goes April Showers Around The World Arrivederci Roma Arthur s Theme As Long As He
97. Power Kit Analog Kit Dance Kit Electric Kit Orchestra Kit Standard Kit 2 Marching Set Nogaku Set Taiko Drums Melodic Toms Concert Bass Drum Woodblock Agogo Tinkle Bell Castanet Reverse Cymbal Sleigh Bells Triangle Repeating Castanet Cym amp Bass Drum Snare Roll Melodic Tom 2 Synth Drum Rhythm Box Tom Electric Drum Snare Roll 2 Timpani Rolling Timpani Soft Timpani Soft Timpani Roll Orch Cymbal amp BD Finger Snap Hand Clap Metronome Conga Tambourine Bass Drum Talking Drum Slit Drum Room Tom Brush Tom Cymbal Roll Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Crash Cymbal Mute Bank LSB kk KIT No MSB NOANWNAWWNANNWARONADOWNAOANAANAOACOOO 000NK Exclusive For Drum Kits send Exclusive Message FO 40 7F 33 gg mm 10 On 7F kk F7 after Program Change Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Category SFX Appendices Sound Name SFX Kit SFX Kit 2 Nature Transportation War Games Animal Farm Mystery Theater Game Show Counting Trip to Japan Applause Seashore Stream Rain Thunder Wind Bird Tweet Laughing Screaming Telephone Helicopter Gunshot Explosion Machine Gun Siren Foot Step Door Slam Dog Barking Telephone 2 Wind Chime Car Passing Car Stopping Breath Noise Cat Horse Gallop Crow Plane Door Creak Car Engine Car Crash Train Jet Plane Crickets Crickets 2 Cu Coo Starship Punch Heartbeat Laser Gun Kiss Latin Huh Scratch Rooster Troll
98. R4 Generates the new Style from your Uea C settings pee Ls mM 9 i2 14 15 16 more cru pass ace ace2 aces acca F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 9 If you would like to save it press SAVE R2 10 Press the PRESET TEMPO button L1 and use the dial to set the default tempo for the style 11 Press the SAVE TO button L3 and use the Dial to select the location to save your new Style 12 Press the NAME button L4 Use the F2 and F3 buttons to move the cursor and use the F4 and F5 buttons or the Dial to select the characters to name the style 13 Press the SAVE button F7 4 T L1 R1 Sen pa SAVE TO PRESET TEMPO L2 1 EMPTY R2 NAME L3 User Style LR 3 ae pay L4 R4 Nay a a gt L5 R5 Sea Wasaa a F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor F4 F5 Selects the characters F7 Saves the style to User Style Creating Your Own Styles 99 100 Auto accompaniment System The Concert Performer Auto Accompaniment System ACC analyzes your playing and adjusts the note data recorded in the diffe
99. TART BAR L3 R3 L3 Selects the first bar to be erased Use END BAR the Dial to change the bar L4 5 R4 L4 Selects the last bar to be erased Use L5 R5 the Dial to change the bar F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Erase This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with the Erase Recording a Song 82 L2 Select the track where you want this data merged to Choose 1 16 Merge Merge combines data from two tracks You can make complex musical phrases using several tracks then combine them together on one track Remember that there can only be one instrument sound assigned to each track so the resulting merged track will play all the combined data using one instrument sound Merge can be useful for making rhythm patterns by first recording different drum percussion parts using the same drum kit on several tracks for easy editing of each instrument or recording the right and left hand parts of a piano piece and combining them later on one track to free up extra tracks for more recording e Merge does not automatically erase the track from where you copied the data i ah TN L1 J R1 ee Ma L2 1 10 Ro R2 Selects the track from where you want to _ copy data Choose 1 16 Sy oN L3 R3 i ae L4 R4 t Me f peneme L5 R5 a ee F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Advance
100. a song 1 Press the CONCERT MAGIC button The song selection menu will be displayed CONCERT 2 Ten song titles from the Children s Songs category will be displayed The category name is displayed at the very top of the screen If you want to go to another song a category press SEARCH BY CATEGORY F1 F2 You can also search for a specific title by using SEARCH BY NAME F3 F4 which will list all 176 song titles in alphabetical order You may also use the Dial to scroll through all the titles one after another e If you wish to play a CM song from floppy disk press the DISK button F6 to see the list of songs on disk 3 When you have found the song that you want to play use the L or R buttons to move the box over the title Press the SELECT button F7 to choose it The Note Navigator screen will be displayed and you are ready to perform 118 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Playing with Concert Magic _ CONCERT MAGIC CHILDREN S SONG 1 itt gt y 1 Tuinkle Twinkle Row Your Boat R1 gt te nin The L and R buttons select the desired song 2 Little Teapot Hickory Dickory R2 fas ooh 4 aa LS This Old Man Pop The Weasel R3 SS A A A L4 Mary Little Lamb Good Morning R4 B Py r 7 a gt bd L5 London Bridge Frere Jacaues 75 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Searches by song category F3 F4 Searches by song nam
101. ach Part mixer sme f Lever EET F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 e 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls METRONOME TAP TEMPO n Metronome Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music It is important to practice playing the piano at the correct tempo and with a steady rhythm The CP piano s metronome is a tool that helps you to achieve this by providing a steady beat for you play along with To use the Metronome 1 Press the METRONOME button The CP piano will start counting with an audible steady beat You will see Volume level Beat time signature as well as the Metronome icon appear in the LCD screen next to the Tempo value 2 Use the BEAT VOLUME or TEMPO buttons F2 F7 to select the setting you wish to change 3 Use the F buttons F2 F7 or the Dial to change the values You can also adjust the tempo by tapping on the TAP TEMPO button Simply tap on the button with your finger three or more times at the des
102. ach time you select a new Registration The Registration Filter function allows you to determine whether or not the following memorized registration parameters will be used each time you select a new registration Transpose On Off Split Point On Off Tempo On Off ACC On Off Left Pedal On Off Sound Only On Off Reset All SW TRANSPOSE On SPLIT POINT LL3 1 On LEFT PEDAL On Determines if the memorized Transposed value will be used On or ignored Off when a regisration is selected Determines if the memorized Split Point will be used On or ignorned Off when a registration is selected Determines if the memorized Tempo value will be used On or ignored Off when a registration is selected Determines if the memorized ACC mode ACC on off or Bass on off value will be used On or ignored Off when a registration is selected Determines if the memorized Left Pedal setting will be used On or ignored Off when a registration is selected When set to ON only the sound settings for the registration will be used All other memorized registration settings will be ignored When set to OFF all memorized registration settings will be used in accordance with any registration filter settings Resets all the above settings back to ON except Sound Only which will be set to OFF Factory Default Use the L and R buttons to select a parameter Then use the dial wheel to change the setting On LE of
103. ack 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 recorded 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 L5 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 s
104. ack to be deleted Use the TES ae Dial to choose 1 16 Tempo Chord or All L3 Selects the first bar that has the data you START BAR pe want to delete Use the Dial to change 3 I UR3 bars END BAR L4 Selects the last bar that contains the data L4 5 R4 Sy ae that you want to delete Use the Dial to change bars Ls R5 ane Nias F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the deletion This option is not always available P7 Proceed with the deletion 78 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the destination track Use the Dial to select the track number 1 16 Tempo or Chord L3 Selects the bar in the destination track where the copied data will be placed Recording a Song 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 Lijl TO_TRACK FROM TRACK t2 ee BAR START BAR Laj 1 pe END BAR L4 jI 5 a L5 J umoo insert ear F1 F2 F8 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Insert This option is not always available F3 F4 Takes you to the Insert Bar menu P7 Proceeds with the Insert R2 R3 R4 Selects the track to be copied Use the Dial to s
105. ad Crystal Rain Pad Analog Brass Classic Synth 3 Fifth Square 2 Sequenced Analog Charang Lead Soft Wire Lead Echo Bell Caliope Analog Brass 2 Multi Sweep Warm Sweep Bowed 2 Saw Pad Analog Brass 3 Big Saw Octave Saw Clean Square Square Lead Square Pad Echoes Sci Fi Goblin Echo Pan New Age 3 New Age 4 Saw Comp Square Comp Saw Comp 2 Chiff Comp NOOB WNNOOON WAN A WANA ANOHRHANOFAOWNODOAOCONO HOR AAA 00000 000000 229 Category SPECIALTY 230 Sound Name Strumming Ac Gir Strumming Ac Gtr 2 Picking Ac Gtr Picking Ac Gtr 2 Mandolin Banjo Picking Banjo Harmonica Solo Fiddle Strumming Elec Gtr Picking Elec Gtr Pick Strum Gtr Tremolo Mandolin 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 Hammer Dulcimer Mellow Mandolin Banjo 2 Shakuhachi Sitar Blown Bottle Koto Kalimba Ocarina Shamisen Sitar 2 Shanai Taisho Koto Bag Pipe Balalaika Ryuteki Nokan Biwa Kenban Harmonica Celtic Harp 2 Cordovox Whistle Whistlers Kokyu Sho Hichiriki Atarigane Mokugyo Tsuzumi Ainote Euro Hit Bass Hit Plus Pick Strum Gtr 2 Bank MSB LSB 121 121 OAWA BRANNAN AOBZABANANDOAOAODDODDOOSAAOANAOOBAAOWANONGAONDMOOCONDOOCOO Category DRUM Sound Name Standard Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Room Kit
106. ain clock value Clock move is useful for adjusting the overall timing of a track For example if a certain sound you recorded responds slowly and sounds behind the beat you could shift the timing of the notes ahead of the beat to compensate for the sounds slow response and make its timing feel more natural CLOCK MOVE To L1 R1 TRACK CLOCK L2 Ro R2 Sets how many clocks you wish to E move the track Choose from 999 ee to 999 ae LRS pem pa L4 R4 ey ae sl L5 R5 y ae F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the clock move This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with applying the clock move 85 L2 L3 L4 86 Transpose This will transpose the notes within a specified bar s up or down in half step increments Selects the track that has the notes you want to transpose Choose from 1 16 Selects the bar where the notes you want to transpose start Selects the bar where the notes you want to transpose end TRANSPOSE TRACK TRANSPOSE n 1 3 I2 START BAR END BAR 5 UNDO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F41 F2 F7 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu Undoes the transposition This option is not always available Proceeds with applying the transposition R2 Adjusts transposition amount in half step increments from 24 to 24
107. alance the volumes and change accompaniment styles during your CD recording Highlight a Part or Style field with the L and R buttons then turn the Dial to change the volume Press any SOUND category button to change the sound for a highlighted part Press any STYLE category button to change the Style You can also change Registrations while recording to CD This is a quick and easy way to make lots of changes to sounds and styles while recording to CD Advanced Users with computer sequencers can even record an external sequence into the CD using the Concert Performer s internal sounds It may take a few experimental recordings to get volumes mixes and settings perfected for a good result This is especially true if you plan to sing and play or play live along with the Easy Advanced Recorder Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Recording Concert Magic Songs onto CD You can record Concert Magic songs on CD 1 From the CD Record screen press the Concert Magic button The song selection menu will be displayed 2 Choose a song with the L and R buttons In the next screen press the CD REC button F5 3 Press the CD Record button F3 The Concert Performer will automatically start recording with the first note you play You can also start recording by pressing the CM Play button F5 T i Twinkle Twinkle lt Maine twinkle little star G ai i Ta How I wonder what you are
108. ames MASTER ACCOMP SONG VOLUME VOLUME 3 k I I 2 5 KAWAI rr L Concert Performer cpta7 iiiz MEG 1 Power Turns the piano on off 2 Master Volume Slider This slider is used to adjust the overall volume level of the instrument 3 Accomp Song Volume Slider This slider is used to adjust the volume level of the Auto Accompaniment Styles Also used to adjust the volume level of a song played from the CP Recorder or directly from a floppy disk This slider does not affect the Master Volume Slider setting 4 Demo page 196 This button is used to select the built in demo songs and function demos which explain important features of the CP piano 5 Concert Magic page 118 This button is used to select the built in Concert Magic songs 6 Song Stylist page 45 This button is used to select the Song Stylist Registrations 7 Piano Music page 199 This button is used to select the built in piano music 8 Style Conductor page 90 These buttons are used to modify or create your own Accompaniment Styles pe SPECIAL CONDUCTOR STYLE en SWING amp 50 S amp BLUES D 60 S ROCK BALLAD COUNTRY GOSPEL CONTEMP ISLAND Cc gt Oooo wo gg gt MANO BANG VOCA HSDBAY TIONAL BROADWAY USER CONC
109. and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the receiver e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This instrument complies with the limits for a class B digital apparatus pursuant to the Radio Interference Regulations C R C c 1374 VI Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Kawai Concert Performer CP Series Ensemble Digital Piano The CP Series piano has been designed to provide you with the ultimate musical experience no matter your skill level Featuring superbly realistic instrument tones and the most finely crafted keyboard in its class the CP is a unique mus
110. ant to save your new Sound You can name the sound by using the F2 F5 buttons Pressing the SAVE button F7 one more time will save the sound 109 SOUND EDIT SAVE ee L1 R1 SAVE TO USER SOUND L2 Selects the location where the sound will L2 ula R2 be saved me E Harn CALIA ae L3 R3 L3 Names the Sound Lis USER SOUND a fr 2 y L4 R4 Neat aa lt L5 R5 a ee Eak cursor lt cHarAacTER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor F4 F5 Selects the character F7 Saves the editted sound to User Sound e To select and play your new User Sound press the USER SOUND button located in the SOUND section of the front panel then select the desired User Sound 110 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Editing Sounds 111 Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk The Concert Performer s floppy disk drive provides a convenient way to playback songs recorded in the CP s Internal Format or Standard MIDI File SMF format Songs in the CP s internal format typically are ones that you have recorded on your own instrument There are many sources of SMF songs including disks for sale from professional musicians and publishers songs shared among musicians and hobbyists and Internet sites that feature SMF songs available for download S If you wish to play a song without any inten
111. ar Electric Guitar 2 Hawaiian Guitar Ukulele 12 String Steel String 2 Nylon Acoustic 3 Mellow Steel Strg Jazz Guitar 2 Nylon Electric Guitar amp Strings Guitar Pad Electric Guitar 3 Electric Guitar 4 Dynamic Overdrive Dist Feedback Dist Rhythm Electroc Guitar Over Drive Distortion Delayed Folk Gtr Cutting Guitar Pedal Steel 2 Delay Pedal Steel Jazz Guitar 3 Ac Gtr Harmonics Elec Gtr Harmonics Delayed Elec Gtr Muted Gutier 2 Gtr Fret Noise Guitar Feedback Appendices Bank MSB LSB No AOA ROAWAMADDOOWN ANNWNANAWWAAAANHOADOOOWAONO Category BASS Sound Name Acoustic Bass Electric Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Ac Bass amp Ride Slap Bass Synth Bass Synth Bass 2 Attack Bass 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 Octave Fretless Poly Synth Bass Clavi Bass 2 Electric Bass 2 Finger Bass 2 Ac Bass amp Piano Elec Bass amp Piano Acoustic Bass 3 Acoustic Bass 4 Ac Bass Slap gt N NARU WARAN gt gt N gt NONAU gt 00000 000 Category PAD amp SYNTH Sound Name Itopia Warm Pad Brightness Atmosphere New Age Sweep Polysynth Sine Pad Halo Synth Vocal Bowed Metallic Soundtrack Analog Voice Halo 2 Bright Warm Pad Metallic Pad 2 Polysynth 2 New Age 2 Brightness 2 Classic Synth Classic Synth 2 Square Sine Chiff Bass amp Lead Wire Le
112. are assigned to the L4 and L5 buttons on this screen Overview 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 R1 R5 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 corresponding function on the LCD screen will be highlighted to indicate that it has been selected Transprose 2 STYLE SOLO j N Pops Piano llad Flute LD E i aN 80 cert Grand LS LEFT i RIGHT 2 N EnA eee lt Por Ensemble SP iful Strings RIGHT 2 GH wef mile 4 arais lt SV Meje sme gt on eos REGIST GROUPS EXIT ODOC DODDO F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the MIXER settings screen F2 F3 Selects a Style F4 F5 Adjusts the volume level for the Part currently selected F6 F7 Selects a sound for the selected Part Sound is highl
113. ations P4 E5 Recorder Concert Magic F5 Se aS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 DEMO Harmonic Imaging Harmonic Imaging is Kawai s exclusive sound technology This uniaue process creates a stunning replication of Kawai s nine foot EX Concert Piano from its delicate treble to the thunderous bass With Harmonic Imaging all of the nuance and AL emotion of the hy original instrument is brought to life in the Concert Performer FEATURES F1 F2 3 F4 F5 6 F7 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Playing Piano Music The Concert Performer has over five hours of prerecorded Piano music You can listen to all selections in a category or you can Music available for your listening pleasure The Piano Music is program a list of your favorite ten selections from each category divided into four sections Classical Contemporary and Holiday To listen to the Piano Music 1 Press the PIANO MUSIC button The Piano Music menu will be displayed 2 Select your preferred category CLASSICAL L2 CONTEMPORARY L4 HOLIDAY R2 PIANO MUSIC R2 lects the Holi t L2 Selects the Classical category Selects the Holiday category L4 Selects the Contemporary category F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 3 Use the L and R buttons to select the song that you would like to hear 4 Use the F1 and F2 buttons to search for more
114. cation for your new touch curve 5 Press the EXEC button F7 to save your new touch curve 6 The CP will ask for your confirmation Press YES F7 to confirm cs L1 R1 Ta Nn Use the Dial to select either User 1 or User 2 as SAVE TO USER TOUCH the location for your new touch curve L2 R2 y cae ois pee L3 R3 prm E L4 R4 a ee a FETA L5 R5 nee ie F1 F2 3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Cancels the saving procedure F7 Proceeds with saving procedure e The user touch curve data is saved automatically even after the power is turned off However You must re select the user touch curve each time the power is turned on unless you make your User touch curve the default by selecting Save Current Settings from the Power Up Settings screen See Power Up settings on page 157 System Menu 131 132 System EQ The System EQ allows you to adjust the tone character of the CP piano to your taste In addition to a Flat EQ setting no EQ there are four special EQ settings optimized for each of the CP models and four general purpose EQ settings There is also a User EQ that allows you to edit the existing EQ settings or create your own EQ settings e The System EQ affects the overall tone character of the CP speakers and the Line Out Jacks The CD R Drive is not affected by the System EQ The special CP EQ s are optimized for the speaker systems on different CP models When connectin
115. cccccceseeeeeeeeentieeteeeeeenaees SK Gypsy Chorus from Carmen by Bizet uu SK Largo from Symphony No 9 by Dvor k ccceeeee SK Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Type Lyrics v v Song Title Type Lyrics Prelude In A DY Chopin uu ceeeececccecettttteeeeeeeeentteeeeeeeenaas MP Pizzicato Polka is 2h eses a eceeian ck nape Gestnee ante SK Rondeau by Mouret cece tteeeeeeeeetnnneeeeeeeneea SK Voice Of Spring ccccc cece eect erreser EB Allegro Moderato from Symphony Nr 8 by Schubert SK Special Occasions Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin by Wagner 4 MP Vv Wedding March from Midsummer Night s Dream DY MO NCOISSON erer eee eeetneeeeeteneaeeeeeeteeenateeees SK Pomp And Circumstance ccccccccccecceceeeeeeetetees SK Mazel TOV cecina EB International Songs When Irish Eyes Are Smiling ccccccceesetteeenneeeees EB v TABULA os cok tec ght ten detec a MP Vv My Wild Irish Rose ccccccccccccccccscsssetstetetecsesesececaeees MP Vv Chia pen aa durie e a n a SK Funiculi Funicula aaee sk Vv La Marseillaise c ccccccccccccesccsesescesestsesestssesteneasens MP y EE PION GAG neeo a ees SK Vv Santa Tle see testis ect necheen anon cadet SK Vv Habaneia 25 ccie te ii tae bea aids eee a cee ai a ih SK O Sole MiO arraie a SK EB Easy Beat MP Melody Play SK Skilfull Appendices Table of Chord Types This table describes t
116. ceceeceneeeees MP v Hark The Herald Angels Sing c cccccccceceeeeeeees MP v Pm A Little Teapot MP Vv Jingle BONS orroe a aA TOR MP Vv This Old Man sof wiicn nla combi mesial mioanuoarte MP Vv Deck Th Halls iconic tection ceaseccuaigceesdiueateotlnn MP Vv Mary Had A Little Lamb 0 ccccccccceseeeeeteseeeeteteeees MP Vv O Come All Ye Faithful ccccscceeeteteteneteee MP Vv London Bridge ccscccccesescescseseseseessssesesensestereaeens MP vy Joy To The World cccccccecceccssecesecssstssesestsetstensanenees MP vy Row Row Row Your Boat cccccccccsssssessesseeseeseesees MP vy The First Noel coo slauicsGucl ane ain MP Vv Hickory Dickory Dock cccccccccsiteeteeeeeeeetttteeeeeetenee MP Vv SHENENIQNE iriiria have Tacha ett tee ala MP Vv Pop Goes The Weasel MP We Wish You A Merry Christmas ccccees MP Vv Good Morning To YOU c ccccseseeceestetsteeestenetteees MP Vv What Child IS This 0 0ccccceccccseeseseeeseesteesteteeeteneeees MP v Fr re JACQUES ooer MP vy Angels We Have Heard On High ccccccccceeeseeeee MP v The Farmer In The Dell s0cccccstetereseeeeetteee MP v It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 0 ccceeeee MP Vv Bing ROM Ree ene tele TE eon ne Rts ee cement MP Vv Away In A Manger o n MP Vv Itsy Bitsy Spider eneee MP Vv O Holy Nights araae silanes Sine a ee aA EB v Where O Where Has My Little Dog Gone
117. ch Organ 2 Electronic Organ Mixer Theater Organ Theater Organ 2 Reeds STRING PAGE 1 Beautiful Strings String Ensemble String Ensemble 2 Chamber Strings Chamber Strngs 2 Passionate Violin Passionate Cello Full Orchestra Small String Ens Harp Appendices PAGE 2 Be More Be Nice Odd Man Screamin Hollow Drawbar 2 Percussive Organ 3 Drawbar 3 Soft Solo Key Click PAGE 2 Baroque Mix 8 Diapason Church Organ 3 Puff Organ Electronic Organ 2 60 s Organ Reed Organ Theater Organ 3 Theater Organ 4 8 Diapason 2 PAGE 2 Chamber Quartet String Quartet Warm Strings Warm Strings 2 Warm Strings 3 Classical Violin Dolce Violin Classical Cello Dolce Cello Pizzicato PAGE 3 Drawbar Bass 16 Drawbar 8 Drawbar 5 1 3 Drawbar 4 Drawbar 2 2 3 Drawbar 2 Drawbar 13 5 Drawbar 1 1 3 Drawbar 1 Drawbar PAGE 3 8 Reed 8 Flute Celeste 8 Flute Chiff 2 2 3 Flute Chiff 8 Flute 8 amp 2 Flute 4 amp 2 Flute 2 2 3 Flute 1 3 5 Flute 8 Diapason 3 PAGE 3 Violin Ensemble Cello Ensemble String Bass Ens Mono Strings Octave Strings Synth Strings Synth Strings 2 Synth Strings 3 Synth String Orch 60 s Strings PAGE 4 Jazz Organ Jazz Organ 2 Rock Organ Pedal Percussion Pedal Percussion 2 PAGE 4 Stopped Pipe Principal Pipe Princial Choir 8 amp 4 Diapason Small Ensemble 2 Reed Pipes Posaune Bass Pipe Bass Pipe 2
118. choose whether to load data that was stored individually or to load all the data that was saved as an All file Press ALL F4 to load data that was saved as an All 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 DISK LOAD lt STYLE gt F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Displays more selections F4 Selects the All file type if that is how the files were saved F5 Displays data files that were saved individually F7 Proceeds to the next screen Use the L and R buttons to select the data to load 175 7 When loading an individual data file use the L3 button and the Dial to select the preferred destination 8 Then press the EXEC button to load the selected data into the CP Press BACK F1 to cancel loading L2 Selects the destination to load individually a Style Conductor Sound or y tea Registration 1 1 TO n L2 J 1 EMPTY R2 NAME s3 My Bossa R3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F7 Loads the data 176 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Floppy Disk Operations Erasing Data from a Floppy Disk This lets you erase unnecessary da
119. come deformed or fall over resulting in breakdown or injury Do not wipe the product with benzene or thinner Doing so may result in discoloration or deformation of the product When cleaning the product put a soft cloth in lukewarm water squeeze it well then wipe the product To reduce the risk of injury close supervision is necessary when a product is used near children This product should be used only with the stand that is provided by the manufacturer e This digital piano is for household use and is not intended for commercial use CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product The product has been exposed to rain The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Should an abnormality occur in the product immediately turn the power OFF disconnect the power cord plug and then contact the shop from which the product was purchased FCC Information This equipment has been tested
120. continue EB Easy Beat MP Melody Play SK Skilfull 217 Song Title Favorite Hymns 218 Fairest Lord Jesus eee MP Amazing Grace ereere MP DOXOLOGY sirsa E ENE MP For The Beauty Of The Earth ioone MP O Worship The King MP The Old Rugged Cross a MP Holy Holy Holy 2 cccccccceceeeeeeeeceesesntcseeaeeeeeeees MP What A Friend We Have In JeSUS ccceccectenneeeeees MP ROCK OFAGES e cavedicentt aati MP Trust And Obey aeree MP Sweet Hour Of Prayer c cccccccccceceeeeeeeettteeeeeeeeetee MP SUSCAS TAM ve lbercecteeicc te EEA E MP Jesus Loves The Little Children ccccccceeeeees MP A Mighty Fortress o ae MP Christ The Lord Is Risen Today ccccsseecceneiees MP It ls Well With My Soul When Peace Like MP Crown Him With Many Crowns e MP Blest Be The Tie That Binds 0 cccceceeetetteeeeeteeeee MP Come Thou Almighty King cccccceeeteeeeeeeenes MP My Jesus Love Th cecceeccescecceeeeeeeeeeeeenetees MP The Church s One Foundation cccccccceeeeeees MP Gloria Patri aa a EA ieee MP The Solid Rock MP Standing On The Promises MP I Need Thee Every HOUf nsnocoeisnseeenennneeerennneeeennnnene MP Savior Like A Shepherd Lead US ceeeees MP Stand Up Stand Up For Jesus ccccccccceceeceeeeeees MP Onward Christian Soldiers 0 cceccccttt tee eee MP Typ
121. copied data will be placed Copy The Copy function allows you to copy a section or all of the data on a track to another location The destination may be on the same track or it can be on another track e 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 e Copied data replaces any current data that may be at the destination pe a ti J R1 St eae 0 TRACK A o R2 L2 1 ig R2 ee eens BAR START BAR 3 1 1 I R3 R3 __________END BaR L4 5 R4 aa a L5 R5 ence Sot eack unoo F1 F2 3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the copying This option is not always available F7 Proceed with copying Selects the track to be copied Use the Dial to select the track numbers 1 16 Tempo or Chord Selects the bar where the data that you are copying starts Use the Dial to change the bar number Selects the bar where the data that you are copying ends Use the Dial to change the bar number Recording a Song 77 Delete Delete completely erases and removes the bars that you specify i a L1 R4 Vani ee L2 Selects the tr
122. ctions carefully to learn more about the capabilities of the Easy and Advanced recorder Za Easy Recording The Easy Recorder will record all of your playing as well as any settings you have made on the front panel or in the mixer screen at the touch of a button Simply press the REC button and the CP will begin recording from the first note you play You can also record a Style along with your playing if you like Before you begin recording its a good idea to select your desired sound s and make any panel settings you would like to record RECORDER ________ To record PLAY STOP RWD FWD J RESET REC mpap proceeding 2 Start recording in one of the following ways A Play the keys and the CP will automatically start recording from the first note you play B If you are recording with a Style press the START STOP button to start the recorder with the Style Pressing the INTRO ENDING button will include an Intro phrase at the beginning of the recording C You can also press the SYNC button to begin recording the Style and your own playing together 1 Press the REC button The REC button LED will blink and the LCD screen will show Rec Ready If you want to you can still change sounds or panel settings before D Press the PLAY STOP button to start with a 2 bar countdown to help you get ready 3 When you are finished recording press the PLAY STOP button Yo
123. d Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Merge This option is not always available F7 Proceed with the Merge Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the track in which you want to modify Gate times Use the Dial to choose the track L3 Selects the first bar of the data that you want to modify Gate times for Use the Dial to change bars L4 Selects the last bar of the data that you want to modify Gate times for Use the Dial to change bars Recording a Song Gate Time Modify Gate time refers to the length of a note as a percentage Whatever the length of a note is when it is first recorded this value is considered as its Gate time of 100 By editing the length of the note you can shorten it to 10 or lengthen it to 300 of the original value a ry gt L1 R1 ha Mee p 2 1 50 R2 R2 Adjusts the Gate time in 10 START BAR increments Use the Dial to select a L3 R3 lue fi 10 300 value from b o END BAR fo ria L4 R4 _4 fo fy ae L5 R5 Nae Ny F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Gate time adjustment This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with applying the Gate time adjustment 83 L2 L3 L4 84 Selects the track in which you want to adjust Velocity Selects the bar where the data you want to adjust starts Selects the bar where the data you want to adjust
124. d like to have the CP remember your settings and have them immediately applied every time you turn the instrument on select Power Up Setting Page 2 R1 from the System menu and choose Save Current Settings L2 e For further details on resetting data see page 159 126 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects the overall tuning of the CP Selects the Touch Curve Key velocity sensitivity Selects the Equalizer settings for the CP Selects the Voicing settings Selects the Damper and Resonance settings for the sustain pedal Selects the Effect priority settings Selects the Temperament settings Sound Select Mode settings Style Select Mode settings Selects the MIDI settings System Menu Tuning Touch Curve System EQ Voicing Resonance Pace PaGe2 OO SYSTEM MEN ConcertMagic Sound Pedal Assign Fill In Mode Solo Settings Video Out F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Selects the different System Menu pages uct MENU Power Up Settings EU Effect For Sound Temperament t3 1 Sound Select Mode 41 Style Select Mode 2 MIDI Regist Filter Soft Reset Software Version Display Control F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Selects the different System Menu pages R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R1 R2 R3 R4
125. d to a personal computer with a USB cable for exchanging MIDI data You need a USB driver installed in your computer For Windows XP Me users A standard USB driver is already installed in your computer You don t need to install a new driver For Windows 2000 98SE users You need to install the designated driver in your computer Visit the KAWAI web site at http www kawai co jp english Download1 html and download the program For Macintosh users Currently we don t have a USB driver available for Macintosh computers Please use an appropriate MIDI interface and MIDI cables when connecting the Concert Performer to a Macintosh computer NOTE When both MIDI jacks and USB jack are connected USB has priority When connecting USB cable to the Concert Performer first connect the USB cable and then turn the power of the Concert Performer on It may take some time to start communication when the Concert Performer is connected to the computer via USB When USB communication is unstable with connection via hub connect the USB cable directly to the USB port of the computer Turning the power of the Concert Performer on off or disconnecting the USB cable during the following actions may cause unstable communication whilst installing USB driver whilst booting up the computer whilst a MIDI application is working whilst communicating with the computer whilst the computer is in energy saver mode If you have any problem with USB communicati
126. e F5 Enters the Chain Play mode of the Concert Magic F6 Searches for a song on floppy disk F7 Can also select the song Performing a Concert Magic Song Playing the Concert Magic song you ve selected is very easy Just begin tapping any key on the keyboard and the song will play Concert Magic plays the correct notes of the song but you must 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 119 L1 120 Selects the score display To play a selected CM song 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In the Note Navigator scre
127. e permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ear you should consult an audiologist ee CAUTION Do not use the product in the following areas Areas such as those near windows where the product is exposed to direct sunlight Extremely hot areas or close to heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other products that produce heat Extremely cold areas such as outside Extremely humid areas Areas where a large amount of sand or dust is present Areas where the product is exposed to excessive vibrations Using the product in such areas may result in product breakdown Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use The product is not completely disconnected from the power supply even when the power switch is turned off The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time or amp It is a good practice to have the instrument near the AC outlet and the power cord plug in a position so that it can readily be disconnected in an emergency Before connecting cords make sure that the power to this product and other devices is turned OFF Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this product and other devices IV Indicates a potential hazard that co
128. e ACCOMPANIMENT system Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Mic Harmony and Effect Duet Harmonies create one harmony note in addition to the lead note Trio harmonies create two harmony notes in addition to the lead note Quartet harmonies create three harmony notes in addition to the lead note Octave Duet harmonies create one harmony note and one octave note in addition to the lead note The lead note will be your own voice unless the harmony name contains the word Sub In this case your voice will be substituted with one that is pitch corrected Note If you have chosen a chordal harmony but do not turn on the ACC ON OFF button the instrument will substitute the Vocoder harmony Once you turn on the ACC ON OFF button the harmony will switch to the one you have actually chosen Tips and Suggestions Don t be afraid to experiment with different harmony types After a little trial and error you will begin to learn which harmony type will be most appropriate for a particular musical setting The Harmony names will help you find the appropriate harmony type For a fuller harmony effect choose one of the Quartet harmonies For lighter harmonies choose a Trio or Duet harmony Words such as Mix Up and Spread will give you further clues to the function and sound of the harmony Make sure to adjust both your mic input volume found beside the Mic Input Jack and the Mic Level parameter in the Mic Effects menu
129. e CP s volume control 54 Line In Volume This knob is used to adjust the volume level of audio signal 55 MIDI Jacks These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices to the CP 56 USB Jack This jack is used to connect a personal computer to the CP 57 Receptacle for Pedal Cable This jack is used to connect the cable from the pedal unit Overview This manual provides you with all the information you will need in order to take full advantage of the Concert Performer s potential Before you begin learning how to use the specific features it is important to understand some of the basic ideas behind the instrument s design The Concert Performer has been designed to have an easy and intuitive user interface However the instrument has so many features that it is simply impractical to have a dedicated button for every single one As a result many features and functions are selected by choosing them from lists or menus that are presented to you on the CP s large display screen Often times selecting an item from a menu may access another sub menu of options specific to that item This system of menus and sub menus keeps everything logical and straightforward and becoming familiar with how to make your way through them is very easy LCD Screen The LCD Screen is the window through which the Concert Performer communicates with you The large display size allows many items to be clearly displayed at
130. e Lyrics SN Soy SS SON SN ROA NS RR REN SS SONS SE SN SS SRR SEN AS Song Title All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name uuu MP To God Be The Glory oee MP Hallelujah Chorus o SK Jesu Joy of Man s Desiring a eee SK Classical Selections Andante from Symphony No 94 by Haydn 00068 MP Fur Elise by Beethoven ccccccccccesteeeeeeeeennteeteeeneeaes EB An Die Freude Ode To JOY ccsscccccccetsteeeeeeeentiees MP Clair De Lune by Debussy ctcccceccsennteeeeeteentaees SK okater s Waltz oaren aratia a ia hei ent SK Peter And The Wolf 0 SK Minuet In G by J S Bach o ieccccccccceceeeeceeeennteeeeeeeeenaee SK Romeo And Juliet e e SK Blue Danube Waltz SK Sleeping Beauty Waltz ccccccicceeetttteeeeeeeteenaees EB Gavotte by GOSSEC sseesiineneeeiiiernreeerrrrrrererrrrnreeeeeren SK Waltz Of The Flowers eee SK Toreador Song from Carmen by Bizet 0001100000 SK Fledermaus by J StrauUsS ccccccccccceeseeeeeeeeenneeeees EB Norwegian Dance by Grieg o cccceeeeeetttteeeeeeeteeeee SK William Tell Overture nnneeeeiinseeeeenennneeernennneeerrennnene SK Can CaN on aa AE A AA chee SK Emperor Waltz ccccccceceeceeeeseeeceeceecaeeeeeeeeeeeetees SK March Militaire by CHOPIN 0 cccccccseceeetteneeeeeeteeeee SK Grand March from Aida by Verdi ecccccceteeeeeneeees SK Gymnopedie by Sati ccc
131. e Style Lock is on Press the STYLE LOCK button again to turn it off 44 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Using a Style SONG STYLIST Song Stylist With over 900 Sounds and 262 Styles it can sometimes be difficult to decide the best settings with which to play a song Even if you are very familiar with the Concert Performer you may want a quick way to change the CP s setup to play another song The Song Stylist feature was created to handle this situation for you You simply pick the name of the song you want to play and the Concert Performer sets up everything for you The Song Stylist contains a list of 710 popular song titles In the Song Stylist there is an appropriate setup for each of those songs You may search for your favorite title either alphabetically by song name or by category of musical genre Once you ve found the song you want to play simply press one button and the CP is immediately setup for that song and ready for you to begin e The Song Stylist contains no prerecorded music only the setup to play the chosen song You must play the actual music yourself To use the Song Stylist 1 Press the SONG STYLIST button The Category list appears showing the different musical genres for the SONG STYLIST 2 Use the SEARCH BY CATEGORY buttons F1 F2 to display the Category choices on the other page When you have found the category you want use the L and R buttons to select it A list of songs within that
132. e to connect the CP s MIDI Out jack to the PA re other device s MIDI In Likewise connect the MIDI Out jack gt of the other TED ele device to the CP s MIDI In O e mo o E Using The Concert Performer with Your F ele Personal Computer C E Your personal computer can be used as a MIDI device as well In order to connect your computer to the CP you will need a MIDI interface Check with your local music store or computer dealer for more information about particular models of these interface devices Once you have your computer connected to your Concert Performer you can think of it as a powerful extension of the CP s own music processing abilities There are hundreds of software programs available that you can use to do everything from learn the basics of piano playing to creating film scores for your home movies to composing the next great 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 In order for the CP and your computer to properly communicate over this USB cable your computer must have a USB driver installed Please read the instructions on the next page for the details about the USB driver Appendices USB The Concert Performer can be connecte
133. ed by the Distortion settings of the Electric Guitar that you ve just assigned to the SOLO Part e You can however turn the effect on for any Part by adjusting the Effect On Off option in the display for that Part e The LED Indicator on the EFFECT and CHORUS buttons will be on only when the active Priority Part has these effects turned on 21 Example Assume that your CP is set up according to the following chart SOLO RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Inactive Active Inactive Active Effect On On Off On On If you then select a different sound for RIGHT1 the Effect setting for the SOLO RIGHT2 LEFT will be turned off automatically This is because RIGHT1 is the Priority Part note that the SOLO Part is NOT the Priority Part because it was inactive The chart would now look like this SOLO RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Inactive Active Inactive Active Effect Off On Off Off On Even if you now assign a new sound to the SOLO Part the Effect settings for the other Parts won t change because SOLO is still inactive so therefore would not have priority Once you make the SOLO 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 SOLO SOLO RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Active Active Inactive Active Effect Off Off Off Off Off At this point
134. ed Registration group 34 Reverb page 16 This button turns on off the Reverb Press and hold the button to select the Reverb settings menu 35 Chorus page 18 This button turns on off the Chorus Press and hold the button to select the Chorus settings menu 36 Effects page 19 This button turns on off the Effects Press and hold the button to select the Effect settings menu Front Terminals a Gs 1 2 Or Sce 37 Harmony page 49 This button turns on off the Harmony for the instrument sounds Press and hold the button to select the Harmony settings menu 38 MIC Harmony Effect page 162 This button turns on off the MIC Harmony Effect for the Microphone jack Press and hold the button to select the MIC Harmony Effect settings menu 39 Advanced Recorder page 60 This button is used to access the Advanced Recorder functions 40 System page 126 This button is used to access the system settings menu 41 Media Disk CD page 112 170 180 These buttons are used to access the Floppy Disk functions and CD R Drive functions 42 Recorder page 52 Used to record and play back a song 43 Disk Drive Reads and writes data to a standard 3 5 floppy disk Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Rear Terminals 44 Soft Pedal Depressing this pedal softens the sound and reduces its volume This pedal can also be assign
135. ed to control other functions See page 137 45 Sostenuto Pedal Depressing this pedal after playing the keyboard and before releasing the keys sustains the sound of only the keys just played This pedal can also be assigned to control other functions See page 137 46 Sustain Pedal Sustains the sound after lifting your hands from the keyboard The sustain pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling 47 Headphone Jacks These jacks are used to connect up to two headphones to the CP piano 48 Mic In Volume This knob adjusts volume level of the microphone input 49 Microphone Jack This jack is used to connect a microphone or other comparable mic level sound source 50 EXP Pedal This jack is used to connect an optional expression pedal Parts and Names 0e 00000A OWLS amp EXP R_L MONO _R__L MONO T PEDAL U R_L MONO _R__L MONO LINEIN THRU o amp LINE OUT LINEIN VOLUME MIDI USB PEDAL UT IN 51 Video Out This jack is used to connect the CP to a TV set or external monitor display 52 Line Out Jacks These jacks are used to provide stereo output of the CP s sound to amplifiers tape recorders or similar equipment The audio signal coming through the LINE IN jacks is also routed to these jacks 53 Line In Jacks These jacks are used to connect stereo outputs from other audio equipment or electronic instruments to the CP s speakers The audio signal coming through these jacks bypasses th
136. ee notes of 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 C chord over a G bass or a Bb7 chord over a C 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 Select a Style that you would like to play 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 Press the BASS INVERSION button if you would like to turn it on Press the ACC ON OFF button to activate the Auto accompaniment System ACC 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 If you want to cancel or stop the Auto accompaniment press the ACC ON OFF button again If you turn the
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138. el 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 Goups There are 20 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 Registration Group to another instantly changes the Registration buttons from Pipe Organ settings to Orchestra settings for example e The default Registration Group is American Pop a family of registrations designed to play popular music from the 1940 s through today With 8 Registration buttons and 20 Registration Groups you have a total of 160 preprogrammed Registrations available Plus you can overwrite any registration with your own unique setups To use a Registration 1 Press the REGIST GROUP button Ten Registration Groups will be displayed 2 Press the F1 and F2 buttons to view the Registration Groups on the other page 3 Highlight any Group from the list
139. elect the track numbers 1 16 Tempo or Chord Selects the bar where the data that you are copying starts Use the Dial to change the bar number Selects the last bar that has the data you want to duplicate If you 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 79 80 L2 L3 Selects the track where the empty bars are going to be inserted Choose 1 16 Tempo Chord or All Selects the location in the destination track where you want the empty bars inserted Use the Dial to choose the location INSERT BAR TO TRACK BAR 1 1 BAR z 1 R2 R2 PRS F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 F7 Takes you to the previous menu Undoes the Insert This option is not always available Proceeds with the Insert Selects the number of empty bars you wish to insert Use the Dial to change the value Selects the time signature for the bars that are going to be inserted Use the Dial to change the value Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Erase Erases data in the bars that you specify and leaves them as empty bars fo ara L1 J R1 7 L2 Selects the track that has the bars you L2 J R2 want to erase Choose 1 16 Tempo or Chord n S
140. elect 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 F3 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Jumps to tracks 1 9 L3 L4 Selects the tracks one at a time L5 Jumps to tracks 10 16 Tempo and Style Recording a Song Bar 1 J z 80 Track Status Sound L A 2c Concert Grand Mei Concert Grand Concert Grand Concert Grand 7 Plas Concert Grand 9 Piss Concert Grand 4 SOUND OF F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu Takes you to the Mixer Changes the track s status F5 F6 Selects a different sound for the track Loop Settings The Loop function lets you specify certain bars or your entire song to repeat over and over Loop is a global function and all tracks will be looped equally You cannot have different loop settings for each track To set the Loop R1 Changes the tempo Use the Dial to e As discussed in the above section MIDI Rec enables
141. en press PLAY F4 if you want to first listen to the song The CP will play the song Press the STOP F4 button to stop Notice how the Note Navigator displays the rhythm as the song is playing If you wish to play the CM song yourself start tapping any of 88 keys while the song is stopped and the song will play Press the RESET F4 button at any time to start at the beginning of the song again To play another song press the SONG LIST buttons F6 F7 to display the list If you have selected a song that has lyrics you may view them by pressing the LYRICS button F1 F2 If you would like to play any song by steady tapping instead of following the original rhythm press the STEADY BEAT button F3 Press the SCORE button L1 to display the selected song as a musical score To exit Concert Magic simply press the CONCERT MAGIC button again rics _ Ea Prav JL sii NOTE NAVIGATOR F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Displays the selected song s lyrics if available F3 F4 F5 Allows you to play any song by steady tapping Starts and stops the song Also used to reset the song when performing Saves the changed Sounds F6 F7 Selects another song Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Playing with Concert Magic Twinkle Twinkle Twinkle tuinkle little star 7 aa How I wonder what you are F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F2 Returns t
142. ent in their life Concert Magic allows you to play a song by simply tapping any key on the keyboard Regardless of what keys you play the notes that are heard will be the correct ones for the song However what makes this really exciting is that you control the timing of the notes as well as their dynamics This lets you add a level of expressiveness and individuality to the song that makes it real musical performance As you play a CM song a handy Note Navigator display helps you keep track of where you are in the music as well as suggesting how the rhythm of the song should be tapped out on the keys Many of the CM songs have lyrics that can be displayed as the song is being performed As the song is played a Bouncing Ball makes its way over the lyrics following the player s performance and encouraging everyone around the instrument to sing along The Concert Performer can also automatically play any of the Concert Magic songs Listening to the song first can make it easier to play There is also a Chain Play mode giving you options to listen to groups of CM songs Selecting a Concert Magic Song The 176 on board Concert Magic songs are divided into eight groups by song category Children s Songs American Classics Patriotic Songs Christmas Songs Hymns Classics Special Occasions and International songs e In addition you can create and play your own Concert Magic songs using the floppy disk drive To select
143. ess the EXIT button to get out of the Easy Recorder the CP will automatically prompt you to save your work Erasing the song Whenever a Part is selected for recording the new performance is written right over any existing one that may be there for that Part In this sense the Easy Recorder is just like a tape machine A new song will simply erase the old song during the recording process However if you wish to simply erase all the Parts and the Style in a song at once you can use the Delete function To delete a song 1 Press the DELETE button F2 while the Recorder is not recording or currently ready to record The CP will ask if you are sure 2 Use either the YES F7 button to proceed or NO F1 to cancel 55 56 L3 Pop Ensem EASY RECORD Are You Sure SOLO allad Flute RIGHT 1 acert Grand RIGHT 2 1 Strings La ee mmm IAHAHTAIAAANNAAHANTOATAAGHAAATAATAAN es PLAY NO YES F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Cancels erasing the song F7 Proceeds with erasing the song e DELETE erases all of the performance data for all Parts and the Style in the song The panel setup such as Style Tempo and Sound settings are not erased by the DELETE function Easy Loop You can set the loop on Playback To set the Loop 1 2 3 4 5 Assign Easy Loop to the Left pedal or Center pedal in the Pedal Assign screen of the System menu
144. et Caroline Sweet Home Alabama Swingin On A Star T Take Five Take It Easy Take Me Out To The Take The A Train Take This Job And Takin Care Bizness Tammy Tea For Two Tears In Heaven Tell Her About It Tempted Tennessee Watlz Tequila Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Tequila Sunrise Thanks For Memory That Kind Of Girl That ll Be The Day That s All That s Amore That s Life That s The Way That s What Friend Then Came You There Must Be Way There ll Be Sad There s No Bizness These Dreams They Call The Wind Things Things We Did Last Think Third Man Theme This Masquerade This Ole Man Those Were Th Days Three Coins InA Three Times A Lady Through The Years Tico Tico Time After Time Time In A Bottle Tiny Bubbles To All The Girls Tom Dooley Tomorrow Tonight Top Of The World Total Eclipse TROUBLE True Love Try To Remember Turn Turn Turn Tutti Frutti Appendices Tuxedo Junction Twinkle Twinkle Twist amp Shout Twist The U Unchained Melody Under Boardwalk Unforgettable Up On Housetop Up Up amp Away Up Where We Belong V Vaya Con Dios Ventura Highway W Wake Little Susie Wake Me Up Walk On By Walkin Midnight Wasted Days And Watch What Happens Wave Way We Were The Way You Do The Wayward Wind The We Are Family We Are The World We Built This City We Didn t Start We Wish U A Merry We re In This Love We ve Got Tonight We ve Only Begun What A Fr
145. ey Bell Typewriter Whistle Down Whistle Up Organ Bell Cow Bubble Bank MSB LSB ROMNwWRASN o VONODN ORBRWNHNKRWONDUINDARANANNAONWMNAAWUAWOOON OWN hOO ok NS Exclusive kk KIT No Category MIDI Sound Name Mandolin 2 6th Hit Saw amp Bow Gong Gong 2 Rain amp Thunder Chick Peep Chicken Pig Bird Tweet 2 Pop Bloop Aaooga Claxson Game Show Correct Game Show Wrong Burst Noise GM2 Standard Set GM2 Room Set GM2 Power Set GM2 Electronic Set GM2 Analog Set GM2 Jazz Set GM2 Brush Set GM2 Orchestra Set a ONS DODDDVDDDCOOCOODOWMDSRWNWAhWAUOHA 231 Drum SFX Kit Mapping Same as Standard Kit a Standard Kit_ Standard Kit 2 Room Kit Analog Kit Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit KIT 1 2 9 26 27 33 41 49 c cil 24 eE ee a o ey ee o L__c 25 Snare Roll E E ie es E L Dal 27 lHighQ Std2 HHC E 28 Slap fe e ee Std1 HHP F 29 Scratch Push Scratch Push2 Scratch Push2 Std2 HHO cratch Pul cratch Pul cratch Pu t ide m F _ 30 Scratch Pull Scratch Pull2 Scratch Pull2 Std1 Ride1 G 31 lSticks t G 32 Square Click_ 2 z A 33 Metronome Click T 7 L__A 34 Metronome Bell gt WEEE B 35_Ilstd1 BD2 Std2 BD2 Room BD2 Analog BD2 Dance BD2 Jazz BD2 Jazz BD2 Jazz
146. ey 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 modulation will result in dissonances When you play music in a particular key you need to match the key of the te
147. ferent sound for the highlighted channel 156 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 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 CP to the factory default settings The original factory settings will now be used by the CP when it is turned on e 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 L2 command Laji R1 L2 Saves the current settings Lo BERRA Sees R2 L3 Restores the initial factory settings L3 Restore Factory Settings R3 Poo L4 R4 LA L5 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu F7 Applies the selected settings System Menu 157 L2 L3 L4 158 Selects Transpose Selects Split Point Selects Left Pedal Registration Filter A Registration is a setup that remembers the current panel settings along with many other performance functions so that you can recall them at the touch of a button In some cases you may not want certain parameters such as tempo or transpose to be changed e
148. g and use the Dial to change the values MIDI SETTINGS RIGHT_TRANSMIT CH LOCAL CONTROL n TE LEFT TRANSMIT CH CLOCK 3JL 4 Internal La CHORD TRANSMIT CH L4 a CHORD DETECT CH LL5 JI off Pree F1 F2 Fa F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F5 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages R2 R3 Turns Local Control on off Selects the Clock source Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects whether note data is transmitted Selects whether Bank and Program Change data is transmitted Selects whether Controller data is transmitted Selects whether Expression data is transmitted System Menu Transmit MIDI Data On page two of the MIDI Setting menu you can determine what MIDI data will be transmitted from the CP Keyboard On Off Determines whether or not note data that is generated by the keys being played will be transmitted Program On Off Determines whether or not the CP piano will transmit program change information when a Sound is selected on the CP Control On Off Determines whether or not changes in controllers such as the pedals being depressed will be transmitted Expression Key Acc Both Determines whether or not the Expression data CC 11 for notes played on the keyboard by the Auto Accompaniment System or both should be transmitted System Exclusive On Off Determines whether o
149. g the Line Out Jacks to an external source the Flat EQ setting is recommended e The Flat EQ setting is the default If you want to save a different EQ setting as the default you must select the Save Current Settings on the Power Up Settings screen See Power Up Settings page 157 gt pee L1 R1 U Flat Bass Boost 1 Use the L and R buttons to select your desired EQ 7n setting L2 CP137 Bass Treble Boost P2 j oS r ron L3 J CP177 Mid Cut R3 L4 J CP18 Treble Cut R4 ara p L5 CP207 USER R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F7 Takes you to the User System EQ screen Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To create a User EQ 1 Select one the ten EQ settings to edit and press the EDIT button F7 The LCD screen will display the User System EQ screen 2 Use the F2 F3 buttons to move the cursor and use the Dial to change the value 3 Press the SAVE button F7 to save the edited EQ settings to the User EQ USER SYSTEM EQ 20 n oJ j j L5 AO a wo ue f R5 SY Meas eo 4 CURSOR F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the System EQ menu F2 F3 Moves the cursor F7 Saves the edited EQ settings to User EQ System Menu 133 L2 L3 134 Selects Normal Selects Mellow Virtual Voicing Voicing is a technique used by piano technicians to mold
150. ge from REC to PLAY After recording the status of any RIGHT LEFT Parts that were not active during recording will be automatically changed to to show they have not been recorded yet When you press the PLAY STOP button to listen to your song any Parts set to PLAY status will be heard Re recording or adding another Part After you have recorded a song you can Re record a Part or add overdub other Parts if you like with the following procedure Re recording a Part completely erases the previous performance for that Part automatically To Re record or add a Part 1 Make sure the Part s you wish to Re record are active then select any sounds or change panel settings as desired Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Recording a Song 2 Press the REC button 3 Press the appropriate F button s below the LCD screen to set the desired Part s to REC 4 Begin recording by following step 2 in the To Record section on page 52 Remember Re Recording a Part completely erases the previously recorded performance for that Part You can Re record or add any of the RIGHT LEFT Parts as many times as you like but you can only have one performance sound for each RIGHT LEFT Part Saving the song Once you finish recording a song you should save it to disk before you turn the power OFF Once the power is turned OFF your song data will be lost See the section titled Saving Data to a Floppy Disk on page 171 e If you pr
151. 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 106 In addition by setting the Effect For Sound function in the System to Panel the CP will ignore the preset effects settings for each Sound see Effect For Sound on page 144 The CP piano can also remember your Effect settings as part of a Registration See Registration on page 40 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 F7 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 7 If you wish to turn the reverb effect off press the REVERB button again Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the Reverb type Use the Dial to choose one of the 7 Reverb types L3 Selects Reverb on off Use the Dial to turn the Reverb on off for the selected Part L4 lects R b depth the Dial t Selects Reverb depth Use the Dial to L4 revere vePtH change the Reverb depth for the selected Part Basic Controls REVERB REVERB TYPE j
152. gth of the high frequencies Higher values produce a brighter sound lower values produce a darker sound Attack determines how quickly a sound reaches its maximum volume after you press a key Positive values produce a slower attack that is more gradual and smooth while negative values produce a faster attack that is more percussive in nature Decay determines how quickly the volume of the sound decreases after it reaches it maximum volume while the key is still held down Positive values produce a slower decay while negative values produce a faster decay Sustain determines the volume level of the sound after the decay portion of the sound is complete Positive values produce a louder volume while negative values produce a softer volume Release determines how long it takes for the sound to fade away to silence after you release the key Positive values produce a slower fade while negative values produce a faster fade Note For some sounds changing the values for these parameters may have no effect Each sound has a pre programmed setting for each of these parameters When you change the values you are increasing or decreasing the value from the pre programmed setting If the setting for a certain sound parameter is 0 for example then changing the value will have no effect Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Editing Sounds To make a User Sound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 USER SOUND 1 re fo Select
153. he fingering of 61 types of chords including inversions that the CP piano recognizes All these are represented here in the key of C but of course any transposition of these chords to other keys apply Entries on the chart with an asterisk are easy fingerings that can be recognized in the One Finger mode cma NAC SEER AN EPL QE A EC EE LET LLY oo MMMH MMEM coo UPI ces LAIN coo MR ce o M i o PRUNU e TN i orcos MR s E oreo PU A E E aN om RNR RR 220 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano J Cm9 Cm add9 C7 9 C7 b9 11 C913 C7 b9 1113 E SAG TAT GUE E E N HY owo M ce N ER RIR Kantuak ONAGA ua ONADAN oa eana ASAINN PGA HKM czs MARN ozo es R MEMM lt MEN coe R reee A it i il i C7 9 13 ii HHT C7 b13 EINNI C9 b13 M Mit czssoia RMN 7201 GUTTA Cm7 b5 Cm7 b5 11 C7 5 C7b5 c9 C713 Cm9 KRME HORR KERN Mie Cm7 b13 Mel MRLN A
154. he first beat of bar 5 of a 10 bar list of notes everything from bar 5 on will be erased In OVERDUB mode however you can delete only the most recently added note and scrolling back over the list using L2 will not automatically erase events When using OVERDUB you need to press the Delete button R1 to erase the event STEP REC RUN 1 Edit Track L1 bevere R1 R1 Deletes the last note entered in gt OVERDUB mode Bar Beat Clock Note Velocity Lensth Lo la 3 2 o A 2 127 96 R2 e 3 3 A 2 127 48 3 3 48 B 2 127 48 peee LL3J 1 J 3 4 cC 3 127 48 R3 3 4 48 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 Fd Selects the note value F2 Adjusts the note length F3 Selects the velocity value Values are from 1 127 or Key F4 Enters Tied note values F5 Enters a rest F6 Takes you to the beginning of the next measure F7 Stops recording 71 72 Note Rest Clock value A 384 d 192 A l 96 e ds 64 D y 48 Do 32 X 7 24 A k 16 A 7 12 hoy 8 4 If you would like to enter a rest press the REST button F5 This moves the cursor to the next beat without entering any data The rest value is same as the note value selected for the F1 button If you would like to enter a rest for the remainder of the measure press the NEXT BAR button F6 This will bring the cursor to the top of the next measure 5 When you like to tie notes press the TIE button F4 while holding
155. he notes A and E are lower with Arabic 2 To create a User Temperament 1 On the Temperament screen press the EDIT button F7 The User Temperament screen will be displayed 2 Use the KEY buttons F3 F4 to select the note to edit 3 Use the Dial or TUNE buttons F5 F6 to change the value The value is represented in cents above or below Equal temperament and ranges from 50 to 50 4 Press the SAVE button F7 to save the User Temperament USER TEMPERAMENT R R2 R3 R4 o Beee R5 F1 F2 F83 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Temperament menu F3 F4 Selects the note to edit F7 Saves the User Temperament e 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 148 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Sound Select Mode This function determines how sounds will be selected There are two options Auto Select This is the factory default The sound changes immediately to the highlighted sound on the selected sound page when you press a Sound Selection button or select a new sound page within a category You can also use the dial to scroll through all of the categories one by one Manual Select The sound does not change automatically when you press a Sound Selction button or select a new sound page within a category The sound
156. hen the note played by the Solo part is released depending on the Solo priority setting the next available priority note will be played automatically by the Solo part For example when the Solo Priority is set to Top Note and you release the highest note the next note below the note you released becomes the highest note and will now be played by the Solo part No Retrigger When the note played by the Solo part is released The Solo part will not automatically play the next available priority note The Solo part will only play a new note based upon the Solo priority setting For example when the Solo priority is set to Top Note and you release the highest note the Solo part will only play a note when you press a key that is higher than the currently held notes 141 Portamento Time determines how long it takes for the pitch to slide up or down from one note to the next when portamento is active When using Solo Part you can select between two Solo Modes Layer The sound assigned to the Solo part will be layered on top of the RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 Parts Split Only the sound assigned to the Solo part will be heard when you play above a specified key split point on the keyboard The default split point is C5 but you can freely change the split point to any key on the keyboard When the Solo Part is activated in Split mode the split point will be displayed in the LCD screen using the same 88 note diagram that is used to display the Left S
157. ical instrument resulting from the combination of Kawai s seventy plus years experience in making acoustic pianos along with cutting edge digital music technologies With over 900 different instrument and drum sounds at your disposal you will have the flexibility to perform any kind of music ranging from traditional to contemporary The Auto Accompaniment Styles provide the enjoyment of playing rich fully orchestrated music in hundreds of musical genres Thanks to the Song Stylist feature you will never have to worry about finding the best sounds and style to perform a particular song The Concert Performer incorporates many professional features such as a 16 track Recorder Microphone Input and a 3 5 inch Floppy Disk Drive For the non player Kawai s unique Concert Magic feature creates the thrill of being a performing musician simply by tapping any key on the keyboard Finally the CP is the world s first ensemble piano with a CD R drive allowing anyone to make their own audio CD recordings right on the instrument The Concert Performer offers tremendous opportunities for anyone who is interested in learning playing and listening to music Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it handy as a reference so that you can get the most out of this incredible instrument We hope you enjoy every moment that you spend with your Concert Performer Table of Contents Parts and NAMES 66s 68 ERR RSS ED CoRR AR HONE 2 Overv
158. iend What Child Is This What I Did 4 Love What Kind Of Fool What Wondrful Wrld What Would U Think Wheel Of Fortune Wheels On The Bus When A Man Loves A When Can I See You When Fall n Love When I m 64 When Irish Eyes When Sunny Gets When The Saints Go When U Wish Upon When You re Smilng Where Did Love Go Where Flowers Gone Where Has My Dog White Christmas Whiter Shade Pale Who Can I Turn To Whole New World A Why Do Fools Fall Wide Open Spaces Wind Beneath Wings Winter Wonderland Wipe Out With A Little Help With Or Without U Woman Wonderful Wondrful Wooden Heart Wunderbar Y Yakety Sax Yesterday Yesterday When I YMCA You Can t Be True You Don t Bring Me You Light Up Life You Make Me Feel You Needed Me You Send Me You d Be So Nice You ll Never Walk Young At Heart Your Cheatin Heart Your Song You re 16 You re So Vain You ve Got Friend You ve Lost That 213 Piano Music List CLASSICAL PAGE 1 Bach Air Bach Prelude Bach Suite 1 Bach Suite 2 Bach Suite 3 Bach Suite 4 Bach Suite 5 Bach Suite 6 Beethoven Sonata 1 Beethoven Sonata 2 Field Nocturne 2 CONTEMPORARY PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Autumn Morn Going Home Classical Mood Hailstorm Coast Highway Harvest Cross Country Hayride Daydream High Tide Drivetime Homecoming Evening Breeze Icicles Faded Photos Long Goodbye Forest Lullaby Friends Morning Mist HOLIDAY PAGE1 PAGE 2 Away In A Manger O Holy Night Deck The Halls Silent
159. ies Digital Piano Category DRAWBAR Appendices Sound Name Be 3 Jazzer Hi Lo Full Organ Mellow Drawbar Percussive Organ Percussive Organ 2 4 percussion 2 2 3 percussion Be More Be Nice Odd Man Screamin Hollow Drawbar 2 Percussive Organ 3 Drawbar 3 Soft Solo Key Click Drawbar Bass 16 Drawbar 8 Drawbar 5 1 3 Drawbar 4 Drawbar 2 2 3 Drawbar 2 Drawbar 1 3 5 Drawbar 1 1 3 Drawbar 1 Drawbar Jazz Organ Jazz Organ 2 Rock Organ Pedal Percussion Pedal Percussion 2 Bank MSB LSB 3 COMP BOCMNATMARWN O02 MAN WHARANNNWADOUTAWA gt Category ORGAN Sound Name Full Pipes Small Ensemble 8 Celeste Church Organ Church Organ 2 Electronic Organ Mixer Theater Organ Theater Organ 2 Reeds Baroque Mix 8 Diapason Church Organ 3 Puff Organ Electronic Organ 2 60 s Organ Reed Organ Theater Organ 3 Theater Organ 4 8 Diapason 2 8 Reed 8 Flute Celeste 8 Flute Chiff 2 2 3 Flute Chiff 8 Flute 8 amp 2 Flute 4 amp 2 Flute 2 2 3 Flute 1 3 5 Flute 8 Diapason 3 Stopped Pipe Principle Pipe Principle Choir 8 amp 4 Diapason Small Ensemble 2 Reed Pipes Posaune Bass Pipe Bass Pipe 2 Cornopean Pipe Ensemble Resultant Contra Gambe Kinura Post Horn Voice Celeste 8 Chiffy Tibia Full Pipes 2 Baroque Pump Organ Pedal Mixer Pedal Pedal 2 Pedal 3 Pedal 4 Theater Organ 5 Theater Full Theater Tibia Theater Vox Bank MSB LSB 9
160. ies Digital Piano L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 Selects a sound for the Section Adjiusts the Reverb level Adjiusts the Chorus level Adjusts panning Adjusts the volume level Creating Your Own Styles To use Advanced Edit 1 Select the Style and the Variation 1 4 that you would like to edit 2 In the EASY STYLE EDIT screen press the MORE button F1 The Advanced Style Edit screen will be displayed 3 Use the F2 F7 buttons to select a Section to edit ADVANCED STYLE EDIT SAVE TO USER R1 Saves the changes to the User Conductor F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Back to the EASY STYLE EDIT settings F2 F7 Selects the Section to change Pressing again will mute the Section 4 Use the L buttons to select a setting and use the Dial to change its value You can make your edits while the Style is playing to hear your changes 5 Press the BACK F1 button to return to the Easy Style Edit screen 93 L2 L3 94 6 If you would like to save your edits press the SAVE TO USER R1 button Your edits will be written to the USER CONDUCTOR If you don t save your edits they will be lost as soon as you exit the Advanced Style Edit screen 7 Press the EXIT button to exit the Advanced Style Edit screen an eai Lil R1 Se Sm Selects the memory location 1 through 2 my s R2 40 where you wish to save your User j Conductor Style rr ee RAR O s
161. iew ECD SCLC sues cod i baie Lar esha EEEE ance Ea es 6 Select BUNONS curria an honed ar iaaa R ONNAN ASS 6 DIG peyek e ieie e e e 8 Basic Controls Selecting a Part to Play 2 cece cee 9 Splitting the keyboard 0 000 cece eee ll Selecting Sounds oss erraysya dreyta kin iaro EA 12 MRCP iiaae e E AEE RAEAN ERE DEER ERG 14 COS sentour ueue CENDA ep op iea 16 Effect Types 5 6 0 antes tad te tj ted oe e oid dain E Ee 20 Effect Priority Guidelines 0 000 000 e eee 21 Transpose and Octave Shift sisses cerar rad ueri tao 23 Metronome 25 3 626 as isis o hee e e AEE 25 Piano Only ep cad seth Chane OnO EES A 26 Performance Button 2 0 0 0c certero was 27 Using a Style Selecting and Playing a Style 0 00 0 eee 34 Inir Endina 66 0 eidsd monennen uei E sean boa 36 Fill In and Variation 0 0 6 ccc ccc ees 37 Auto Accompaniment System 0 0 00 eee 37 BaSSINVCrSION is i5 fosce so Bak ated sits ace eae tir RA uss 38 1 2 Play ccd secs gms GD Ase DA SRE EE 39 Registration y 6 tS eh ge eel aise Cae Ed Oye Sees 40 REGISITATION GHOUDS sceon ehoa aa E A a 40 Sle Loek ariig ce ae ee a er eae 44 DONS SWS bc bate aquchbuer aun ddhenaaces 45 FL QVMONY gemo iaaii iC TEER ENOCE SE 49 Recording a Song HGSV Rec rding sero erotek tanda eee ee O ERER 32 PUTUS ies anvils brad are ra A E REE E A 54 Saving MNOSONG rer eigen i tiated ai ea gee led 55 Erasing th SONG icica ceded cade a bode be ea ek es 55 Fas Loop seei tia ar
162. ighted to indicate this graphic button is active R1 Selects the SOLO Part Use the F6 F7 buttons Sound buttons or the Dial to change the Sound R2 Selects the RIGHT1 Part Use the F6 F7 buttons Sound buttons or the Dial to change the Sound R3 Selects the RIGHT2 Part Use the F6 F7buttons Sound buttons or the Dial to change the Sound No functions are assigned to the R4 and R5 buttons on this screen RIGHT1 is highlighted to indicate that this Part is now selected TEMPO VALUE Dial a The Dial is used to change data values and scroll through options that are displayed on the LCD screen When you turn the Dial you will notice that whatever item on the LCD screen is currently selected highlighted will be affected Or in some cases when the screen presents you with a list of choices turning the Dial will allow you to quickly scroll through the list until you arrive at your choice It can also be used instead of the L R and F buttons as another way of selecting or changing an item or value on the LCD screen Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls This chapter discusses the basic operations that are used to play the Concert Performer such as sound selection Part configuration and effect settings Basic Controls Selecting a Part to Play When the CP s main play screen is displayed For example when the CP is first turned on you are presented with four sound Parts that can
163. 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 e 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 e When the recording is done the Mixer screen will automatically be displayed To play back the recorded song 1 5 Press the RESET button in the RECORDER section of the front panel to return to the first bar of the song Press the PLAY STOP button to play back the song Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop at any time Pressing the PLAY STOP button again resumes the playback from the bar where you stopped 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 2 Use the TRACK buttons F2 F3 to select which of the 16 tracks you wish to make changes to Use the L1 and L5 buttons to choose the track setting that you want to change Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 L5 Used to select the track setting you want to change Use the Dial to change the value Recording a Song 3 Use the Dial to change the value
164. irectly to the CD The Easy Advanced Recorder cannot record from the Mic Input Multiple songs tracks can be recorded onto CD up to the full time capacity of the disc Once a song is recorded to CD the Concert Performer cannot erase it 1 Insert a blank or open CD in the CD drive and press the Record button R3 in the CD menu The CD Record screen will be displayed in the LCD screen 2 The Concert Performer will check the CD and automatically set the recording track number 3 Press the REC button F3 The CD is ready to start recording 4 If you start an Accompaniment Style or start the Recorder the CD recording will automatically start 5 You can manually start the recording by pressing the PLAY button F5 in the screen CD RECORD TRACK NUMBER TIME REMAINING OO wI GES R1 Shows the remaining time available for TE R2 recording i 2 0 s Rock Concert Grand 2 ET PIHTI R2 Adjusts the volume for the SOLO Part L3 J 116 Mellow Grand R3 eet RIGHT 2 R3 Adjusts the volume for the RIGHT 1 Part L4 60 s EP Piano Octayes 2 R4 R4 Adjusts the volume for the RIGHT 2 Part N mee L5 R5 aeu Nat rew emp F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the CD menu F3 CD Record button Record Ready F4 Stops the recording F5 Starts the CD recording 183 Recording Tips and Suggestions 184 Anyone can have fun making CD recordi
165. ired tempo and the CP will automatically translate that into a tempo value on the screen 4 To stop the metronome press the METRONOME button again STYLE Pops Piano TEMPO LEFT Por Ensemble f RIGHT 2 S a S a a a a a aa llad Flute SOLO RIGHT 1 icert Grand RIGHT 2 iful Strings rixer peat J Lever Il TEMPO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Mixer menu F2 F3 Changes the Beat Choose from 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 9 8 and 12 8 time signatures F4 F5 Adjusts the volume level F6 F7 Adjusts the tempo 6 8 7 8 25 26 PIANO NLY Piano Only The Piano Only button provides a way to quickly set the Concert Performer up to play the Concert Grand piano sound Pressing the Piano Only button immediately turns off all Parts except the Right 1 part and sets the Right 1 sound to Concert Grand The Piano Only button also turns off all auto accompaniment functions and stops the Easy Advanced Recorder Additionally pressing the Piano Only button will cause the CP to exit any function or editing screen except for Concert Magic and immediately return to the Main Screen When you are using Concert Magic pressing the Piano Only button will change the Concert Magic song s preset sounds to Concert Grand piano Pressing and holding the PLANO ONLY button will revert the panel settings to their original factory
166. is screen 4 Press the PERFORMANCE button again The PERFORMANCE button LED will light and the settings for the pedals will override the system settings If the LEFT or CENTER pedal is set to None the system settings for that pedal will be used The words LP or CP will be displayed in the upper left on the main screen to indicate the LEFT or CENTER pedal override is active 5 Press the PERFORMANCE button The LED will turn off and the system settings for the pedals will be used The words LP or CP will disappear from the main screen PERFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN Solo Portamento Panel Lock You can assign Solo Portamento or Panel Lock to the PERFORMANCE button Portamento for the Solo Part The Solo Part is monophonic only plays one note at a time regardless of which sound is assigned to it You can use Portamento on this Part Portamento is a gradual slide in pitch from one note to the next and is useful for adding very expressive qualities to many instruments You can adjust the Portamento Time which determines how quickly the pitch will slide from one note to the next Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls Panel Lock Locks all buttons on the panel to prevent them from being tampered with or pressed accidentally while you are playing When the Performance Button is turned On the panel buttons will be locked Turn the Performance button Off to unlock the panel buttons To assign Solo Portamento or Panel Lock 1
167. k of has probably been turned into a MIDI file by someone Many publishers of piano lesson books now provide the music on floppy disk so the student may play along This can greatly assist the learning process Finally there are numerous sites on theWorld Wide Web dedicated to the sharing and selling of MIDI music that can be downloaded and played on your Concert Performer instrument For instructions on how to use one of these Song Disks on your CP see Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk on page 112 Disk Menu The Disk menu is where you can work with various disk operations There are five functions that you can choose from To work with a disk COO 1 Press the DISK button The Disk menu will be displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the preferred function 170 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Loads data from a floppy disk L3 Saves data onto a floppy disk L4 Erases data from a floppy disk Floppy Disk Operations Load Save Delete DISK MENU Format R2 R2 Formats a floppy disk Song Play ag R3 Plays the song data from a floppy disk See page 112 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 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 User Style User Conductor User Sound Regist Group User Touch User System
168. lay with Solo Piano Styles if you just want to play along with a piano along with covering a wide variety of musical genres You can accompaniment If the on board variety of styles is not enough or choose from a simple drum or percussion accompaniment or add if you have creative ideas of your own the CP contains other in a fully orchestrated arrangement In addition to the Full Styles features such as Style Maker and Conductor to help you edit or which provide a full musical arrangement including Drums Bass create your own custom Styles These features are explained in and other accompanying instruments there are Intimate Styles the section of this manual Creating Your Own Styles page 90 Selecting and Playing a Style The Styles are organized into 15 categories each with a dedicated STYLE SELECT button on the front panel To select a Style 1 Press the STYLE button for the category of your choice The LCD screen will display the first Style Selection page for that category 2 Press the L or R button next to the on screen name of the Style you wish to select 3 Each Style category has 1 2 or 3 pages of styles If you don t see your desired Style on the currently displayed page you can use the F1 F3 buttons to select the other page Press another STYLE button to jump to another category 4 If you wish play the selected Style press either the START STOP button to start the Style playing immediately or the INTRO ENDING
169. layer or other device as illustrated C Recording Your Performance with Your Tape Recorder You can still make a recording from your CP using the Line out Jacks Simply connect an external CD R recorder or other recording device Cassette Audio software from a personal computer etc to the CP s Line Out Jacks Everything that you hear coming out of the CP s built in speaker system is also sent out through the Line Out Jacks and can be recorded You can also record anything that is connected to the Line In Jacks along with anything being played by the CP 222 z i Amplifier LINE OUT LINE IN R Z A R LINE IN Tape Recorder F aup Zi CD Player LINE IN LINE OUT LINE OUT LINE IN R L R L eS Boe R L MONO R L MONO A A a a oa oa ie F Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano D Using the Concert Performer with an External MIDI Instrument Personal MIDI lets you expand the creative possibilities of the CP by Zn Computer connecting it to an external MIDI device or personal computer TEE Sound Modul Use a MIDI cabl
170. le SMF format songs that are saved on a CD directly from the CD without first loading them into the Advanced Recorder To play an SMF song from CD 1 Insert a CD that contains SMF song data into the CD Drive and press the CD button on the panel 2 In the CD menu press Advanced Options The Advanced Options menu will be displayed 3 Use the L3 button to select Play SMF Song from the Advanced Options menu A list of the available SMF songs on the CD will be displayed 4 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you want to play 5 Press the Play Stop button to have the CP load the selected SMF 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 fe SE SONG SELECT pam Ke L1 SEPTEMBE MID fi Ri Use Land R buttons to select the song you want indy to play pA n 2 PHYSICAL MID R2 ai cs JADA MID o L4 R4 aa L5 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Returns to the Advanced Options menu F2 F3 Displays more song selections F7 Selects the song and takes you to the SMF Song Play Screen Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Deleting a Song from CD CD RW only You can delete the last recorded audio track on CD RW To delete a song 1 Insert a CD RW that contains audio song data into the CD Drive and press the CD button on the panel 2 In the CD menu press Advanced
171. le 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 to 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 planning on using the recording with the Style Maker Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To create a Style 1 Press the ADVANCED RECORDER button The LCD screen will display the Advanced Recorder menu 2 In the Advanced Recorder menu press the Style Maker button R5 The LCD screen will display the first Style Maker screen 3 To make a completely new Style press the Make New Style button L1 To edit an existing style press the Edit Existing Style button L3 and use the Dial to select the style you want to edit 4 Press the ENTER button F7 The Style Maker Get Phrase screen will be displayed i Selects Make New Style CEDE Hake New Style io L2 Se AOS
172. ll sounds are heard 100 Almost no sound is heard Echo Adds delay or echoes to the sound Time Determines the delay time between each echo Higher values add longer delays Level Determines the volume of the first echo Each echo will become softer after that Higher values create louder echoes Feedback Determines how many echoes will be heard after the first echo Higher settings produce more echoes Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Mic Harmony and Effect Vibrato Adds a controlled vibrato to the sound Rate Determines how fast the vibrato will be Higher values produce faster vibrato Depth Determines how strong the vibrato effect will be Higher values produce deeper vibrato Note Echo and Vibrato cannot be used together Reverb Adds reverberation to the sound simulating the ambience of a stage or concert hall Reverb can be used along with the above effects Higher settings add more Reverb MIC HARMONY EFFECT L2 Adjusts the Mic level L3 Turns the EQ On and Off L4 Adjusts the Gate time 168 MIC LEVEL EQ GATE ECHO VIBRATO Mic Effect Parameters TIME ECHO LEVEL FEED BACK Low Mid High REVERB L vieraro Tooo DEPTH To add Mic Effect 1 Press the MIC EFFECT button The button s indicator light will show that it has been activated Any effect that is active in the Mic Effect menu will be turned on 2 If you wish to change or
173. lling Marimba Xylophone Synth Mallet Music Box Hard Marimba 204 PAGE 3 Orchestral Flute Orch Clarinet Pan Flute Slow Pan Flute Pan Flute 2 Exp Saxes Big Band Winds 2 Orchestral Winds 2 Reeds Ensemble Reeds Ensemble 2 PAGE 3 Bright Solo Tpt Cornet Classic Trumpet Dixieland Trumpet Trumpet 2 Sentimental Bone Trombone 2 Trombone amp Tpt Trombone amp Tpt 2 Trombone amp Tenor PAGE 3 Soft Marimba Wide Marimba Wide Vibraphone Harpsichord 2 Wide Harpsichord Muted Handbells Vibes amp Guitar Octave Vibes Steel Drums 2 PAGE 4 Classic Alto Sax Alto Sax 2 Alto Sax Bend Tenor Sax 2 Tenor Sax 3 Piccolo Piccolo 2 Bass Clarinet Oboe 2 Bassoon 2 PAGE 4 Brass Section 2 Trumpet Ensumble Trumpet amp Alto Brass amp Sax French Horn amp Strg Brass Pad Mute Brass Ens Brass amp Synth Brass amp Synth 2 Brass Section 3 PAGE 4 Harpsi amp Strings Harpsi amp Strings 2 Harpsi amp Pipes Harpsi amp Pipes 2 Bells Bell Lyra Handbells 2 Music Box 2 PAGE 5 Oboe amp Clarinet Oboe amp Bassoon Bassoon amp Euphonium Clarinet amp Bassoon Jazz Clarinet 2 Flute amp Strings Flute amp Clarinet Flute amp Mute Tpt Sax Section Octave Saxes PAGE 5 Brass Section 4 Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 4 Wide Horn Section Euphonium Sousaphone Tuba 2 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano PAGE 6 Recorder 2 Recorder 3 Flute Key Click Clarinet 2 Clarinet 3 GUITAR
174. m a Floppy Disk 174 Erasing Data from a Floppy Disk 0 0 0044 177 Formatting a Floppy Disk 0 000000 c eee 178 CD R Operations CD R Operations 1 0 cee 180 Playing an audio CD l eee 181 Recording ontoa CD 1 1 0 0 eee 183 Closing Finalizing Your CD 0 000245 187 Advanced Options 0 000 ccc ccc teenies 188 Loading an SMF Song from CD 0 0045 189 Playing an SMF Song from CD 0 0 eee eee 190 Deleting a Song from CD CD RW only 191 Formatting a CD RW oo eee 192 Getting Assistance Using Help and Demo Usine the Help sasssa ieia an g aae E aaa E aAA 194 Using the Demonstrations 0 0006s 196 Playing Piano Music 06 eee 199 Making your Favorite list 0 0 00 0 201 VII Appendices VII Preset SOUNGS 4 9 sn eset ee Sk bd eRe AS REA be 202 Preset SOUINCS o s55cc055 4 Rate iiiw eb hae Oe ee ea 207 SONG SIVISIS amp 2 aan hd to e a b eee ies Cwatee Bh 209 PIANO MUSTO DASE adie de as ptscocectire debe EERS 214 Concert Magic Songs 1 1 0 0 0c eee eee 216 Table of Chord Types 0 00 ccc cece 220 Connection Examples 1 0 0 00 cee 222 USB ise Bb ted PLR deen Init a a debe d es 224 Program Change Numbers 0 0000 ccc eee 226 Drum SFX Kit Mapping 0 06 00 cee 232 MIDI Implementation Chart 0 0 00000000 234 Specifications yetarii tacked dee Od a kD kes 235 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Introduction IX Parts and N
175. mation These harmonies will operate whether or not the ACC is ON Non Chordal Harmonies These harmonies do not rely on chordal information from the ACC system They include the Vocodor Gender Octave Double and Lead Substitution harmonies In the case of the Vocodor the harmonies created are taken from the notes actually played on the keyboard or the notes actually found in a chosen sequencer track Use the EDIT button to choose the KEYBOARD or SEQUENCER TRACK to use as the harmony source The Gender Male to Female and Gender Female to Male harmonies actually change the pitch and quality of your voice as indicated by the harmony names The various Octave harmonies add a voice up or down as indicated by the harmony names The Double harmonies add a recording studio quality effect to your voice to make it thicker and smoother sounding The effect is similar to the double tracking vocal technique performed in professional recordings The Lead Substitution harmony replaces your voice with one that has been pitch corrected Chordal Harmonies All other harmonies rely on chordal information from the Auto Accompaniment system to operate If the ACC button is ON then you will hear harmony based upon the note that you are singing chord you are playing and the harmony that is chosen The active chord will be indicated in the upper left hand portion of the display You can play chords in the Single Finger Fingered or Whole Kbd Modes of th
176. mperament as well Pythagorean Temperament This temperament which uses mathematical ratios to eliminate dissonance for fifths is very limited for use with chords but it produces very characteristic melodic lines Meantone Temperament This temperament which uses a mean between a major and minor whole tone to eliminate dissonance for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonance s experienced with certain fifths for the Pure temperament It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with the equal temperament Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano System Menu Werckmeister III Kirnberger III Temperament These two temperaments are placed in between Meantone and Pythagorean For music with few accidentals this temperament produces the beautiful chords of the mean tone but as accidentals increase the temperament produces the characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean temperament It is used primarily for classical music written in the Baroque era to revive the original characteristics Arabic Some oriental scales including the Arabic are characterized for quarter tone which is half of a half tone 50 cents This makes the music sound very different from traditional western music The CP Piano provides two of the most popular Arabic scales although you can create more variations with the User Temperament function With Arabic 1 the notes B and E are a quartertone lower than the Occidental Scale while t
177. musical category appears 45 46 NAME MENU SEARCH BY CATEGORY F1 F2 Fs F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Shows the categories of song title F6 Searches for a title from a floppy disk Use the L R buttons to select your desired song title s capital letter Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Selecting a song from a floppy disk Using a Style 2 amp Summer Place 3 A Whole New World Use the PAGE buttons F1 F2 to display the Song Titles on the other pages in the same category Use the L and R buttons to select one of the ten songs displayed in the screen The CP automatically returns to the Main Screen ready with all of the settings for that song You may start and play the song in your usual manner You can operate the CP normally and make any changes to the Song Stylist setup that you wish To play another song press the Songlist F7 button To exit press the SONG STYLIST button again or press the EXIT button BALLAD Arthur s Thene Beauty amp The Beast Best Of Hy Love a L4 After The Love Has Bridge Over Water Always A Woman Can You Feel Love F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Searches for a title on the other pages F3 Jumps to the Song Stylist Category menu F4 Searches for a title in alphabetical order F6 Searches for a title from a floppy disk F7 Selects the Song A gt F1 F2
178. n 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 F4 buttons to view the 20 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 CEDI American Pop Ri R1 R5Selects the Registration Group to save in Select a Group Piano Orchestra Then press one of the REGISTRAION R Buttons 1 8 Piano Entertainer R3 on the panel Contemporary Piano Synthesizer R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 Press the F1 F4 buttons to display the Registration Groups on the other pages dd d d The following settings can be stored in a Registration Sounds Solo Right1 Right2 Left Split Point Style and Variation Fill in mode Tempo Accompaniment settings Mixer settings Chorus settings Effect settings Harmony settings Voicing Detune Resonance Left Pedal functions Mic Harmony and Mic Effect T Press the specific REGISTRATION button that you d like to save to e You can save your Registrations on a floppy disk and load them into the CP later See page 170 42 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To rename the Registration Group 1 Press the REGIST GROUPS button 2 Use the F1 F2
179. n off Use the Dial to turn on os the Chorus on off for the selected Part L3 R3 465 565 76 L4 Selects Chorus depth Use the Dial to L4 F 7 F R4 change the Chorus depth for the selected 3 3 3 3 Part L5 3 3 2 R5 Ww Ney Lert RIGHT2 RIGHTI F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F3 F6 Selects the Part you want to change Repeatedly pressing the appropriate button also turns the Chorus on off for that Part e The Indicator light on the CHORUS button will be lit only when Chorus is turned on for the active Priority Part See Effect Priority Guidelines later in this chapter for an explanation of this e You can select from four chorus types when in the Chorus Settings menu There is a fifth chorus type which is assigned as an Effect from the Effect Settings menu In this way you can actually have two chorus effects active if so desired 18 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To add an Effect 1 Press the EFFECT button The EFFECT button LED will light 2 If you wish to edit the settings hold down the button for a moment until the Effect Settings screen is displayed 3 Use the F3 F6 button to turn ON OFF the Effect for each part 4 Use the L2 L5 R3 buttons to select the specific setting that you wish to change 5 Turn the Dial to change the value 6 Press the EXIT button to leave the Effect Settings screen 7 If you wish to turn the Effect off push the EFFE
180. n select the channel for chord recognition F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F2 Selects on off of chord display F3 F4 Selects the channel for chord recognition F6 Takes you to the previous screen F7 Takes you to the next screen Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Recording a Song Transpose You can change the key signature Quantize You can adjust the length of notes displayed in hte screen 5 EASY RECORD SCORE 4 L5 R5 Maa F1 F2 F83 F4 F5 Fe F7 F2 F3 Adjusts the transpose amount F4 F5 Quantize the notes F6 Applies the quantization F7 Takes you to the previous screen 59 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 60 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 Recorde
181. nd beat number L4 Selects the starting bar for the Loop feature This function is a available only when Loop is turned ON When the transpose is set to zero the display in the top right corner does not show Recording a Song Real time Recording With Real time record the CP records your performance as you are playing it in real time You can select any of the sixteen instrument tracks or the Style and tempo tracks to record but you can only record on one track at a time Since the Advanced Recorder only records on one track at a time only the RIGHT 1 Part is active in the Advanced Recorder Any other active Parts are automatically turned OFF when the ADVANCED RECORDER button is pressed In addition to selecting the desired track to record the Real time recording screen provides many other useful Real time recording functions To use Real time recording 1 From the Advanced Recorder menu press the L2 button to select Real Time REC or simply press the REC button The REC button LED will blink and the LCD screen will display the Real Time REC screen 2 Use the F L and R buttons to select a function to edit Use the Dial to change the values 3 If necessary you can go to the Mixer and Track Settings screens by pressing the appropriate F buttons REAL TIME REC Transprose 2 REC TRACK BM L1 4 4 R3 REC_SOUND TEMPO L2 1 Concert Grand J 86 R2
182. ne 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 Each Style has two different Intros and Endings Intro Ending 1 is the main Intro Ending for the style Intro Ending 2 is a shorter Intro Ending Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano FILL IN 2 3 VARIATION o ACCOMPANIMENT FULI KBD FINGERED BASS ACC ON OFF INVER COC Using a Style Fill In and Variation Each Style is made of four Variation patterns and four Fill in patterns Fill ins are short patterns that temporarily embellish the Style Fill ins can add excitement and rhythmic change to the Style and be used as a musical lead in between the Variations To use a Fill in just press one of the FILL IN buttons You will hear the fill in begin playing immediately from a musically appropriate spot Fill ins can also be used as a short intro First press the SYNC FADE OUT button then press one of the FILL IN buttons to select a desired Fill in Press any key on the keyboard to start the style After the Fill in plays the selected Variation will play To select a Variation press one of the four VARIATION buttons to select the desired Variation The Selected VARIATION button LED will light e You can set the CP to automatically play a Fill in anytime
183. ngs and sharing them with family and friends You do not have to be a professional musician to record your own CD If you are not a great player you can first record your song using the Concert Performer Easy Recorder You can record the song slowly and speed it up later You can even re record it if you make a mistake Advanced users can edit mistakes and add extra tracks in the Advanced Recorder When your song is perfect set the CD to Record and press Play on the Recorder Your perfected performance will be recorded to the CD If you want to begin your CD recording with live playing or vocals you will need to press the PLAY button F5 to manually start the recording See steps 4 and 5 above If you want to begin with a Style or Recording press the Play or Start button in the corresponding areas of the panel Vocals can be sung along with the Easy Advanced Recorded songs and or live keyboard performances while recording onto the CD In other words you can play up to a 16 part sequence from the Easy Advanced Recorder play along with the sequence on the keyboard and sing into the microphone at the same time All of this will be recorded to the CD The Style Start Stop and Recorder Play Stop functions are independent from the CD Record Start Stop functions You can start and stop Styles and Recordings while continuing to record to CD While recording to CD the panel of the Concert Performer operates normally You can add and change sounds b
184. o Imagination Imagine In The Mood Islands In Stream Isn t It Romantic Isn t She Lovely It Had To Be You It s A Grand Night It s A Small World It s All In Game It s Beginning To Its Matter Of Time It s My Party It s Not For Me It s Not Unusual It s Now Or Never It s The Most Wond It s Too Late It s Unusual Day Itsy Bitsy Spider I ve Been Working I ve Got The World J Jailhouse Rock Jambalaya Jingle Bell Rock Jingle Bells Jive Talkin John Jacob Jingle Johnny B Goode Joy To The World Juke Box Sat Nite Jump June Is Bustin Just A Closer Walk Just A Gigolo Just As I Am Just In Time Appendices Just My Imaginatn Just Once Just The Two Of Us Just Way You Are K Kansas City King Of The Road Knock 3 Times Kokomo Kum Ba Yah L La Bamba Lady Lady Is A Tramp Last Dance Last Date Last Time Saw Pari Laughter In Rain Lay Down Sally Layla Leaving Jet Plane Let It Be Let It Snow Lets Get It On Let s Stay Togethr Light My Fire Lilli Marlene Little Green Apple Loco Motion The Lollipop London Bridge Long Winding Road Look Of Love Lost In Your Eyes Love Boat The Love First Degree Love Is A Many Love Is Blue Love Me Tender Love Will Keep Us Loves Me Like Rock Love s Theme Luchenbach Texas Lucille Lyin Eyes M Macho Man Mack The Knife Maizry Doats Mammas Don t Let Man In The Mirror Managua Nicaragua Mandy Maniac Margaritaville Marianne Ma
185. o Que Sera Sera R Rag Mop Rainbow Connection Ramblin Rose Red Red Wine Red Roses Red Sails Sunset Rescue Me Respect Reunited Rhinestone Cowboy Rock A Bye Baby Rock Around Clock Rock This Town Rocket Man Rockin Xmas Tree Rocky Mtn High Rocky Top Rose Garden Rose The Row Your Boat Rudolph S Sailing San Fran Flowers San Francisco Sara Sara Smile Sat Nite Is Loneli Satin Doll Satisfaction Save Best For Last Seasons In The Sun Seems Like Old Tms 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 ll Be Coming She s In Love She s Like Wind Shoo Fly Pie Shop Around Signed Sealed Del Silent Night Silly Love Songs Silver Bells Singing In Rain Sixteen Tons Sleigh Ride Smile Smoke Gets In Eyes Smooth Operator Snow Bird So In Love Soldier Of Love Some Day My Prince Some Enchanted Eve Something Something To Talk Sometimes When We Somewhere Somewhere Out Ther Song Sung Blue Soul Man Sound Of Music Spanish Eyes Spanish Harlem Speak Low St Elmo s Fire St Thomas Stand By Me Stand By Your Man Stardust Starting Over Stayin Alive Stompin Savoy Stormy Weather Strangers In Night String Of Pearls Summer Breeze Summer Place A Summer Samba Summertime Summertime Blues Sunday Kind Love Sunny Sunrise Sunset Surfin USA Surrey With Fringe Swe
186. o accompaniment system 1 Use the L2 L4 buttons to select the setting you wish to change 2 Use the F3 F7 buttons to select the Section 3 Use the Dial to select or change a value 4 When done press the BACK button F1 to go back the previous menu Then save the Style if necessary STYLE MAKER DETAIL SETTING NEW STYLE VARIATIONI Scalic Scalic Scalic Scalic Chord Chord Chord Chord D D N D IN D ol D w BACK I PLAY aces Il ACC2 J ACCS acca F1 F2 Fs F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Plays the style F3 F7 Selects the Section 101 Making a Style with Phrase Combination Phrase Combination is similar to Easy Style Edit in the Conductor Phrase Combination however lets you not only combine Phrases from within the selected Style but you can also combine Phrases from any of the Styles in the CP to create a new Style Additionally you can edit Fill ins and basic patterns Variations e 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 R5 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
187. o create your own User tuning Temperament as well 1 Select Temperament from the System Menu The LCD screen will display the Temperament screen 2 Select your desired Temperament with the L and R buttons 3 Set the Temperament Key with the F2 and F3 buttons 4 If you select Equal temperament use the F5 and F6 buttons to set Stretch Tuning to On Off or Piano Only For an explanation of Equal and Equal Stretched tuning see page 146 Stretch On Applies the Stretched Tuning to all instrument Sounds Stretch Off Stretched Tuning is turned Off for all the instrument Sounds Off Stretch Piano only Applies the Stretched Tuning only to the Piano Sound The tuning for any other active sounds layered with a piano sound will be stretched to match the piano If no piano sound is active the tuning for any active sounds will not be stretched 41 T Equal Werckmeister LRI R1 Selects Werckmeister 2 CEPTS Kirnberger R2 R2 Selects Kirnberger Pure Major Arabic 1 R3 R3 Selects Arabic 1 i f pa RA Selects Arabic 2 44 Pure minor Arabic 2 Ht peen R5 Selects User L5 Pythagorean User R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu F2 F3 Selects the Temperament Key F5 Selects the Stretch tuning type On Off Piano F7 Takes you to the User Temperament screen 145 146 Brief explanation of temperaments Temperament Keys Limitless modulation of the k
188. o the Note Navigator screen F3 F4 F5 Allows you to play any song by steady beat tapping Starts and stops the song Also used to reset the song when performing Saves the changed Sounds F6 F7 Selects another song Score Display F1 F2 F3 F4 S CONCERT MAGIC SCORE F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Turns the score display for part 1 ON OFF Turns the score display for part 2 ON OFF Turns the selected song s lyric ON OFF Starts and stops the song Also used to reset the song when performing F6 F7 Selects another song 121 122 lt TRANSPOSE amp OO When you reach the end of the song press any key one more time This will not produce sound but instead resets the song to the beginning for another performance The Bouncing Ball only works with song files that are specifically designed for Concert Magic to take advantage of this feature A Concert Magic song is made of two parts a melody part and accompaniment part Many of the songs have different instrument sounds assigned each part to make the music more interesting You can select different sounds for each part separately The RIGHT1 Part plays the melody To change its sound press any Sound category button and select a new sound The LEFT Part handles the accompaniment To change its sound first turn off the RIGHT1 Part and then press any Sound category button to select a new sound Don t forget to turn the RIGHT1 Par
189. ock COUNTRY PAGE 1 Country Shuffle Country Stomp Boot Scootin Train Beat Modern Train Beat PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Disco 80 s Dance Disco 2 80 s Dance 2 80 s Pop Disco 3 80 s Pop 2 80 s Pop 3 70 s R amp B 2 Pop Funk Classic Rock Rock Suffle Slow Rock 70 s Country Rock Folk Rock Pop Shuffle PAGE 2 Bluegrass Texas Swing Slow Texas Swing Country Pop Road Trip Mod Country Shuffle Country Two Beat Modern Country 6 8 Country Rock 2 Redneck Rock Country Rock Country Pop 2 Beat LATIN amp ISLAND PAGE 1 Bossa Nova Bossa Nova 2 Salsa Samba Beguine Hawaiian Reggae Calypso Mambo Rhumba PAGE 2 Modern Bossa Bolero Salsa 2 Salsa 3 Samba 2 Balenato Bachata Reggae 2 Gypsi CLASSIC PIANO PAGE 1 Showman Pops Piano Table for Two Ragtime Country Piano Rock Legend Toons Boogie GUITAR amp VOCAL PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Guitar Swing Country Ballad Delta Blues Mountain Bluegrass Guitar Bossa Guitar Folk Guitar Pop Doo Wop Guitar Rock Ballad Light Bossa A Cappella Jazz Guitar Pop 2 Jazz Vocal 50 s Vocal 60 s Vocal 70 s Vocal WALTZ amp BROADWAY PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Standard Waltz Mod Country Waltz Standard Waltz 2 Country Waltz Orchestral Waltz Country Waltz 2 Classic Waltz French Waltz Traditional Waltz European Waltz Medium Show Beat 12 8 Slow Fast Show Beat Slow Show Fast Show Beat 2 Dixie Show Medium Show Swing 3 4 Show Medium Show Beat 2 6 8 Show 208 INTIMATE
190. oiseg LELdO oueld jey 6iq lemey IQON eyg uopejuowajdu GIN Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano SH ise N Specifications Keyboard 88 Wooden Keys AWA PRO Polyphony Maximum 192 Preset Sounds Over 900 including Drum kits 20 User Sounds Styles 262 Styles 4 Variations per Style Maximum 20 User Styles Style Controls Start Stop Intro Ending 2 per Style Fill in 4 per Style Fade Out Sync Start Tap Tempo Metronome J 10 300 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 8 7 8 9 8 12 8 Auto Accompaniment Fingered One Finger Full Keyboard Bass Inversion Harmony 10 types Song Stylist 710 Songs Conductor Easy Conductor Advanced Conductor 40 User Conductors Effects Chorus 5 Flanger Ensemble Celeste Delay 3 Auto Pan Tremolo Tremulant Phaser Rotary Speaker 2 Auto Wah Enhancer Distortion Reverb Room1 2 Stage1 2 Hall1 2 Plate 42 Mic Harmony and 5 Mic Effects Temperaments 9 Types and one User Temperament Other Features One Two Play 160 Registrations Concert Magic 176 Preset Songs 4 Parts Right 1 2 Solo Left 3 Part Layer Split Selectable Split Point Mixer Master Volume Accompaniment Volume Transpose Octave Shift Tune Damper Effect String Resonance Virtual Voicing Portamento Metronome Touch Curve Selection Light1 2 Normal Heavy1 2 Off User 1 2 MIDI 16 Part Multi Timbral Capability Recorder 16 Tracks and
191. on consult the instruction manual of your computer and check your computer set up Windows is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc 224 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Appendices 225 Program Change Numbers Bank Bank Bank Category Sound Name Prog MSB LSB Category Sound Name Prog MSB LSB Category Sound Name Prog MSB LSB PIANO Concert Grand 1 121 0 FEATURE Plunger Trumpet 57 95 7 VOCAL Jazz Ensemble 54 95 2 Studio Grand 1 121 1 Trumpet Shake 57 95 6 Female Scat 54 95 22 Modern Piano 2 121 0 Exp Guitar 26 95 5 50 s Ensemble 54 95 3 Electric Grand 3 121 0 Exp Nylon Guitar 25 95 2 50 s Females 54 95 27 Piano Octaves 1 95 1 Passionate Violin 41 95 2 Jazz Auto 54 95 48 Classic EP 5 121 0 Exp Flute 74 95 12 60 s Ensemble 54 95 5 Modern EP 6 121 0 Soft Alto 66 95 7 60 s Ensemble 2 54 95 6 Modern EP 2 6 121 1 Lead Soprano 65 95 1 Pop Ensemble 54 95 7 60 s EP 5 121 3 Ballad Tenor 67 95 6 Pop Ensemble 2 54 95 8 Tremolo EP 5 95 1 Passionate Cello 43 95 3 Contemp Ensemble 54 95 10 Mellow Grand 1 121 2 Exp Trumpet 57 95 12 40 s Auto 54 95 46 Rock Grand 2 121 1 Harmon Mute Tpt 60 95 5 50 s Auto 54 95 47 Honky Tonk 4 121 0 Ballad Trumpet 57 95 13 Jazz Doo Dao 54 95 19 Electric Grand 2 3 121 1 Lead Trumpet 57 95 5 Jazz Doo Bop 54 95 20 Piano Octaves 2 1 95 2 Closed Mute Tpt 60 95 4 Jazz Bah Bop 54 95 21 Classic EP 2 5 121 1 Lead Flugel Horn 57 95 14 Contemp Males 54 95 9 Cla
192. on is pressed Fill ins will only be played if a FILL button is pressed Auto A Fill in will be played each time a VARIATION button is pressed The Fill in that is played will be the one that accompanies the Variation that you are leaving For example if Variation 1 is currently active and you select Variation 2 the Fill in for Variation 1 will be played Lif R1 Nen aa DEN E os L2 hair R2 emm L3 Auto R3 aria L4 R4 a L5 R5 Sna eS F1 F2 F8 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano System Menu Solo Settings This configures the special settings for the Solo part Changing these settings will also change these settings in the Performance menu Solo Priority Since the Solo part allows you to play only one note at a time monophonic it is important to select which note will be played by the Solo part when more than one key is played at a time There are three options Top Note The Solo part plays only the highest note among the notes played at one time Bottom Note The Solo part plays only the lowest note among the notes played at one time Last Note The Solo part plays only the last key played among the notes played at one time Trigger Mode The trigger mode determines whether or not the note played by the Solo part will be re triggered when certain notes are released There are two options Retrigger W
193. ored data from disk Song User Style One Song can be loaded into the Recorder from disk Up to 20 Styles can be loaded from disk This number varies depending on the size of the data contained in the Styles User Conductor User Sound Regist Group User Touch User System EQ Temperament All Settings To load the data from a disk Up to 40 User Conductor setups can be loaded from disk Up to 20 User Sounds can be loaded from disk Up to 20 Groups containing 8 Registrations each can be loaded from disk Two User Touch Curves can be loaded from disk One User System EQ can be loaded from disk One User Temperament can be loaded from disk Loads the All Settings file on disk 1 In the Disk menu press LOAD L2 The Disk Load menu will be displayed 2 Insert your floppy disk into the drive 3 Use the L and R buttons to select the type of data to load Then a sub menu will be displayed that Song User Style User Conductor User Sound DISK LOAD Regist Group User Touch Curve User System EQ User Temperament All Settings F1 F2 3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the disk menu lists all available files of that type Use the L and R buttons to select the type of data to load Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Floppy Disk Operations 4 When loading User Style User Conductor User Sound or Registration data you can
194. ower plug with wet hands There is a risk of electrical shock Treat the power cord with care as well Stepping on or tripping over it can break or short circuit the wire inside The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operatiing instructions or as marked on the product Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or serious injury if the product is handled incorrectly SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS Examples of Picture Symbols denotes that care should be taken The example instructs the user to take care not to allow fingers to be trapped denotes a prohibited operation The example instructs that disassembly of the product is prohibited denotes an operation that should be carried out The example instructs the user to remove the power cord plug from the AC outlet Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage the cord causing a fire electric shock or short circuit W When disconnecting the AC power cord s plug always hold the plug and pull it to remove it al Was aay Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be reffered to qualified service personnel IIT This product in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers may be capable or producing sound level that could caus
195. p us 404 49 F1 F2 es F4 Fs Fe F7 F3 F7 Selects the Part you want to change Repeatedly pressing the appropriate button also turns the Reverb on off for that Part Type of Reverb Hall 1 Hall 2 Simulates the ambiance of a concert hall or theater Stage 1 Stage 2 Simulates the ambiance of a small hall or live house Room 1 Room 2 Simulates the ambiance of a living room or small rehearsal room Plate Simulates the sound of a metallic plate reverb e The LED Indicator on the REVERB button will be lit whenever Reverb is turned on for the any Part except ACC regardless of each part s Effect Priority See Effect Priority Guidelines later in this chapter for an explanation of Effect Priority To add Chorus 1 Press the CHORUS button The CHORUS button LED will light 2 If you wish to edit the settings hold down the CHORUS button for a moment until the Chorus 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 17 5 Turn the Dial to change the value 6 Press the EXIT button to leave the Chorus Settings menu 7 If you wish to turn the chorus off press the CHORUS button again CHORUS L1 R1 L2 Selects the Chorus type Use the Dial to choose one of the 4 Chorus types n Q2 R2 L3 Selects Chorus o
196. play will show an explanation of the function or feature that you are presently working on Help is available at any time except when the CP is busy recording your performance or accessing a floppy disk HELP To use the Help 1 Press the HELP button The Help text will be displayed in the LCD screen 2 If the text is not what you are looking for press the INDEX F1 button to list the HELP topics Use the F1 and F2 buttons to list more topics on the other pages 3 Use the appropriate L or R button to select the topic and the text will be displayed 4 Use the F3 or F4 button to change the language English German French and Spanish are available 5 To leave Help press the EXIT button 194 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 2 O 11 Reverb Start Stop 1 Use the L and R buttons to selct a Help topic c2 1 Save Regist Style Selection R2 13 Song Stylist Syne Fadeout R3 4 Sound Selection System R4 5 Special Tempo Value Dial R5 _ Pree F1 F2 E3 F4 5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Searches for more Help topics on the other pages E Sound Selection R1 r Sounds on the Concert Performer are en organized into 15 categories R2 Press one of the Sound buttons to view a list of sounds contained in that catesory Press the buttons on the side of the display to select a sound R4 Use the Page buttons at the bottom of the screen to acce
197. plit split point The keys assigned to the Solo Part above the specified split point will be shown with a black bar above them There is no arrow to indicate the Solo split point because the split point for the Solo Part cannot be changed on the main screen Note Any changes to these settings will also change the settings in the Performance menu SOLO SETTINGS fy lt a L1 R1 naa U PRIORITY SOLO MODE A L2 Selects the note priority 2J G Split R2 R2 Selects the SOLO mode settings TRIGGER MODE SPLIT POINT Peer i L3 Selects the Trigger mode L3 No Retrigger C 1 a3 R3 Selects the Split Point setting PORTAMENT TIME L4 Adjusts Portamento time L4 R4 ne eee i L5 R5 na k F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu 142 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Portamento time can also be set from the Performance button menu Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button then select PERFORMANCE BUTTON ASSIGN from the menu Select SOLO PORTAMENTO as the setting then press edit to set the portamento time Video Out This function is used select the type of video signal that will be output by the Video Out Jack ON NTSC The TV video signal system mainly used in North American countries and Japan OFF The video signals are not output VIDEO OUT aa L1 R1 Wary a L2 Selects ON NTSC L2 PW R2 ES Selects OFF
198. r can also be edited using the Advanced Recorder by simply pressing the ADVANCED RECORDER button To go to the Advanced Recorder Menu 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 Record by entering data note by note Select the sound to be assigned to each of the 16 tracks and change the track s recording and play back status Press the ADVANCED RECORDER button The recording options will be displayed on the screen yee x EOT L1 1 Mixer Loop Settings EU R1 Edit loop settings for the song j j L2 Real Time Rec Song Edit R2 R2 Edit the general settings for the song a 3 Punch In Out Bar edit oe E eaog SVOR ra o R4 Edit the song by MIDI events 4 Step Recording Event Edit E4 R5 Create your own new user Style 5J Track Settings Style Maker l 85 F1 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 Selects the track on which you want to record There are 16 Instrument tracks 1 Tempo track and 1 Style track L2 Selects the sound or Style that you want to record with L3 Shows the current bar a
199. r not all of the CP s settings will be transmitted in a special format that is understood by another CP Clock On Off Determines whether or not the CP s Clock data will be transmitted ACC On Off Determines whether or not the data from the Auto Accompaniment System will be transmitted STE fc nv i Li R1 kac ta SS SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE m n R2 Selects whether System Exclusive data On On LA is transmitted m PROGRAMCSBANK gt oF __CCLOCK CESTART STOP gt L3 n n R3 R3 Selects whether Clock data is transmitted CONTROL EXCEPT BNK ACC L4 On On R4 R4 Selects whether Auto accompaniment ae Ss data is transmitted i EXPRESSION F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F5 Selects the other MIDI Settings pages 153 154 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 Li R1 Use the L2 R2 L4 and R4 buttons to select the caia fl 21 31 At 5 6 7 8 ya ies ora On On On On On On On On AA and use the Dial to change the setting On aJI R3 mate A n 12 13 14 15 16 Ra On On Off On On On On Off L5 J R5 pager pase pases Pases
200. rch cccccccccccteeesteeeetenennnneeees SK You re A Grand Old Flag ccccceececceeeeteeeeeeeeeenneees EB Stars And Stripes Forevet ccccccccccseteeeeeeeeetees SK Anchors Aweigh SK Under The Double Eagle ccccccccctceeeteeeeeeeenes SK Star Spangled Banner The 2 ccccccccesetceeeeteeneees MP American Classics Danny BOY oriista aa dies ttre hte EB Down In The Valley 0 cccccccccccecetcesieeeeeeeeteeeeeerees EB Let Me Call You Sweetheart EB Home Sweet Home l EB My Bonnie Lies Over The OC N 0 ccccceeteeeeeteeee MP In The Good Old Summertime cccccceeetees EB For He s A Jolly Good Fellow ccccccecseieeeeeeeees MP Bill Bailey Won t You Please Come Home 04 EB Give My Regards To Broadway cccccsseeceeensees SK Clementine 2850s iad ecole ashe ante MP Fascination i ci28 23s hire 2 tisok sk sesheaeiedeetiasiateaselebees SK Home On The Range MP Take Me Out To The Ballgame ccccceeeeeeees EB Auld Lang Syne MP Michael Row The Boat Ashore a se MP Oh SUSANNA sii enana n Oa eA SK On Top Of Old Smokey 2 a EB Bicycle Built For Two EB The Camptown Races MP The Band Played On EB Appendices Type Lyrics YLNNNNN AKRA K A ANS ASN AAS Song Title Type Lyrics When Johnny Comes Marching Home 0008 MP y When The Saints Go Marching IN ccccccccscsesccs
201. rent Phrases in a pattern to match the root key and chord type you are playing The ACC System also shifts the octave for each phrase to keep each section playing within its musically useful range To get the most out of this System any new Style you create can benefit from some fine tuning of these settings When you press the DETAIL SETTINGS button L5 on the Style Maker Record screen the Style Maker Detail Settings screen will be displayed Accompaniment Type ACC Type This setting determines how Phrases being played by a particular section in a pattern will be analyzed by the Auto accompaniment ACC System There are Two Accompaniment Types Chordal and Scalic melodic Chordal Phrases usually consist of block chords or arppegiated chords You should set this kind Phrase to Chordal Scalic Phrases usually play melodic phrases that serve to add interest to the style as well as provide counter melodies and riffs Melodic Phrases or Phrases that contain chromatic passages should be set to Scalic Scalic Phrases can also contain chords but they will be analyzed differently 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 Clo
202. rt Assign your preferred sound and make the LEFT SPLIT Part active You can also start a Style without the ACC on In this way you can have just drums and percussion accompany you 1 2 Play If you want to play using an Accompaniment Style but have no idea as to what sounds you should use for the right and left hand parts try using the 1 2 Play feature This feature gives you a preprogrammed panel setup with appropriate sounds and settings for the Style you have chosen To use 1 2 Play 1 Select the Style you would like to play 2 Press the 1 2 PLAY button The 1 2 Play indicator will become lit and the words 1 2 Play are displayed in the Main Screen The SYNC button is activated as well 3 Activate one of the INTO ENDING buttons if you want the Style to begin with an introduction Start the Style by playing a key on the left side of the keyboard or by pressing the START STOP button 4 Press the 1 2 PLAY button again to turn it off e Among the settings contained in the 1 2 Play setting are the Sounds assigned to the keyboard Parts Solo Right 1 2 Left Tempo and Mixer settings 39 40 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 pan
203. rts and Names 23 Save Regist This button is used to save up to 160 of your own favorite panel settings 24 Regist Groups page 40 This button is used to select one of the 20 groups of preset and user sound registrations 25 Display Control page 161 This button is used to access and adjust settings for the LCD screen 26 Tempo Value Dial page 8 This dial is used to adjust tempo scroll through different selections and adjust data values for items on the LCD screen 27 Transpose page 23 These buttons are used to change the overall pitch of the CP in half note steps 28 Octave Shift page 23 These buttons are used to change the overall pitch of the CP in octave steps 29 Sound Selection page 12 These buttons are used to select the desired sound category Use the SELECT buttons or the DIAL to select a sound within the category 30 Part page 9 Selects which of the four parts Left Split Right 1 Right 2 Solo are active and ready to be played with the sounds assigned to them Pedals pe 3 be 31 Performance Button page 27 This button provides quick access to performance settings for Solo and Left Split parts as well as left pedal 32 Piano Only page 26 This button is used to automatically assign the Concert Grand sound to the Right 1 part 33 Registrations page 40 These buttons are used to recall one of the eight panel settings available in the currently select
204. ry Little Lamb Me And Bobby McGee Me And My Shadow Meditation Memory Mercy Mercy Me Merry Little Xmas Miami Vice Michael Row Boat Midnight Hour Midnight Train 2GA Misty Monday Monday Moon River Moonlight In VT More Morning Dance Mr Bojangles Mr Wonderful Mrs Robinson Muffin Man Music Box Dancer Music Music Music Music Of The Night My Cherie Amore My Coloring Book My Cup Runneth Ovr My Favorite Things My Funny Valentine My Girl My Life My Love My Wild Irish Rose N Na Na Hey Hey Gbye Nadia s Theme New Kid In Town New York New York Night And Day Night Fever Nightingale Sang Nights White Satin Norwegian Wood O Ode To Joy Oh My Pa Pa Oh What A Beautifl Oklahoma Old Cape Cod Old Devil Moon Old Lamplighter Old MacDonald Old Rugged Cross Old Soft Shoe Old Time R amp R Old Time Religion On Street Where U On The Road Again 211 On The Sunny Side On Top Ole Smoky One Chorus Line One More Try One Tin Soldier Only You Ooh Baby Baby Open Arms Opus One Orange Blossom Our Day Will Come Over The Rainbow P Paper Roses Party s Over The Peace In Valley Peaceful Easy Feel Peanuts Theme Peg Penn 6 5000 People People Will Say Phantom Physical Piano Man Pink Panther Please Mr Postman Please Please Me Please Release Me Poinciana Polka Dots Moonbms Pop Goes Weasel Precious Memories Pretty Woman Proud Mary Puff Magic Dragon Q 212 Quando Quand
205. s PLAY The part will be heard when you play the song MUTE The part has data but it won t be heard when you play the song The part has no data to play e Transpose and Octave Shift are available when a song is playing Octave Shift affects only the notes you play live on the keyboard not the music playing from the song file Transpose can be applied separately to the keyboard sound and the song sounds This lets you play the keyboard in your preferred key along with a song recorded in a different or more difficult key Use the front panel s dedicated TRANSPOSE buttons to affect the keyboard sound Use the Song Transpose option R4 and R5 in the Disk Song Play menu to affect the song data e The Song Transpose option is available only for the song data in Standard MIDI file To make adjustments to the song 1 In the Disk Song Play screen use the R1 R2 R3 and L3 buttons to highlight and assign sounds to the CP s four keyboard Parts These will be the sounds that you can play live from the keyboard as the song is playing Once a Part is highlighted press any of the Sound category buttons to select a new sound Use the F buttons to play and mute any of the song s instrument parts Press the L4 button to use the Mixer to make adjustments to the song s instrument parts See page 62 for the Mixer function Use the R4 and R5 buttons to transpose the song data Use the panel TRANSPOSE and OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to
206. s you to the System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano System Menu Pedal Assign The Soft Sostenuto and Damper 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 With an optional expression pedal connected to the EXP pedal jack you can also control the volume for each Part Note The settings you make for the Soft Left and Sostenuto right pedals here in the system are different from the settings in the Performance button menu When the Performance button is turned On the performance menu settings for these pedals will override the system settings When the Performance button is turned Off the settings made here in the system will be used Damper Pedal Right Sustain Can be activated or deactivated separately for each Part Damper Hold The Damper Hold On Off allows you to determine if the sound such as organ or strings should be held on or gradually decayed off when the damper pedal is depressed Pedal assignment options for Soft Pedal Left and Sostenuto Pedal Center Soft Softens the sound and reduces its volume Sostenuto Sustains only notes that were held when pedal was depressed Start Stop Controls start stop for Styles and Songs Harmony on off Turns the instrument Harmony function on off Registration Switches from one Registration to another You may choose the
207. screen 4 Use the L2 and L3 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 102 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the pattern to change Choose Variation 1 4 or Fill in 1 4 L3 L5 Selects the Section to be modified Creating Your Own Styles 1J Initial Style Pops Piano LR 1 EDIT PATTERN L2 EES R2 R2 Selects the pattern to change Choose O SE J PHRASE vonaton TA orian L3 DRUM Pors Piano VARI 1 R3 E Bass __Pors Piano _ VARII iil ACC1 VARIT fan ACC2 VARI1 a pesa ACC3 VARI1 L5 ACC4 VARI1 R5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Plays the new style F4 F5 Moves the cursor between the Style and Phrase columns F7 Saves the modified data as a new Style 10 Press the PRESET TEMPO button L1 and use the dial to set the default tempo for the style 11 Press the SAVE TO button L3 and use the Dial to select the location to be saved
208. se Bar Edit 1 In the Advanced Recorder menu select Bar Edit R3 The Bar Edit screen will be displayed 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the desired editing function The editing screen for that function will be displayed BAR EDIT 1 Use the Land R buttons to select the desired edit L1 Quantize Merge R1 function SS 3 L2 1 Copy Gate Time Mod R2 L3 l Delete Velocity Mod R3 fo aa L4 Jl Insert Clock Move 74 pacea m LL5 Erase Transpose R5 MENU F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 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 L1 Selects the track that you wish to
209. se 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 point to E the Phrase would begin to be transposed up one octave whenever you play a chord with an E as the root Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Changes ACC Type L3 Changes RANGE L4 Changes CROSS OVER L5 Changes BASS LIMIT Creating Your Own Styles Experiment with the different Chordal and Scalic settings to find the one that works best with each Phrase Bass Limit This is an option for the Bass section and sets the limit for the lowest note the Bass will play If a note in a Bass Phrase falls below the limit it will automatically be transposed up an octave To adjust the aut
210. separate Style Chord and Tempo tracks Punch In Recording Step Recording Editing capability The total memory capacity of the recorder is approximately 50 000 notes Disk Song Play Reads Writes Standard MIDI file format Lyrics Pedals Sustain 8 Step Sensitive Sostenuto Soft 17 Functions can be assigned Jacks Headphones 2 LINE IN L MONO R LINE IN VOLUME LINE OUT L MONO R MIC IN MIDI IN OUT THRU USB for the Personal Computer Video Out Data Media 3 5 floppy Disk Drive 2HD 2DD DOS format CD R Output Power 80W Speakers 16cm x 2 Full Range 2cm x 2 Dome Tweeter Power Consumption 90W Finish Rosewood Mahogany Dimensions W x D x H 1413 7mm W x 560mm D x 922 8mm H Weight without bench 68kg Appendices 235 KAWAI Concert Performer Series Digital Piano OW995E C 0606 Printed in Indonesia
211. so press SELECT F7 to have the CP load the data and wait for you to start it manually Press the SONG CHAIN F4 F5 buttons to have the CP automatically play all songs one after another 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 113 114 SONG SELECT SOUI 1F THERE WAS ANY I LEFT HY HEART IN ADA ki WHEN THE SAINTS GO WALK ON THE WILD WILD THING PHYSICAL hy I ES ny PUT A LITTLE LOVE LIVE AND LET DIE MENU PAGE Aan SELECT F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the Disk menu F2 F3 Lists the next or previous ten titles F4 F5 Starts the Chain Play F7 Selects the song and takes you to the Disk Song Play screen The L and R buttons select the song you want to hear Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Playing Songs from a 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 turn on off the different instrument parts tracks in the song The status of the song parts is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen You will see the parts referred to as the CP s four Parts Style if the song was created on the CP or as Channels ch 1 16 if the song is a MIDI file Displayed above each part is its current statu
212. songs on the other pages 5 Press the PLAY button F7 to start the song When the song is finished another song from the same category will be played at random Songs from the category will continue to play randomly until you exit the screen 6 Press the F7 button to pause the song Press the F5 and F6 buttons to return to category s song list 7 Press the F1 button to skip randomly to another song 8 To exit press the EXIT PLAY STOP or PIANO MUSIC button Playing Piano Music 199 200 adit Bach Suit ach Suite ih PAGE CATEGORIES FAVORITES F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 F2 Searches more songs on the other pages F3 F4 Takes you to the category selection menu F5 F6 Enters the Favorites menu F7 Plays the selected song PIANO MUSIC SONG LIST PAUSE ca Ge ee a F1 Skips randomly to the next song F5 F6 Displays the song list F7 Pauses the playback Use the L and R buttons to select the song you would like to listen to Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Playing Piano Music Making your Favorites list You can make your Favorites list for each Piano Music category Ten songs can be programmed in the order of playback NOTE You cannot select between songs in different categories To make your Favorites list 1 Select one of the three Piano Music categories Press the FAVORITES button F5 or F6 in the Category song
213. ss ur to 66 sounds Per category INDEX ENGLISH r N 00006 a Ny a Lr D a F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Help menu F3 F4 Selects the language Getting Assistance Using Help and Demo 195 Using the Demonstrations There are four types of Demonstrations programmed in the CP piano Key Feature Demos Songs Text and Graphics that help explain the most important features and functions of the Concert Performer Sound Category Demos Each Sound category has a song or songs that demonstrate the sound choices and capabilities found in the category Style Category Demos Each Style category has a song or songs that demonstrate how the Auto Accompaniment Styles can be used Piano Music The initial DEMO menu screen will play Classical and Contemporary piano music as long as you remain in that screen The songs are randomly selected from the Piano Music feature To listen to a Sound Style Demo 1 Press the DEMO button The Demonstration menu will be displayed 2 Select your preferred Demo piece by pressing any of the Sound or Style category buttons Sound or Style categories may have more than one demo song played in sequence Press the Sound or Style button repeatedly to skip to the next demo song 3 To exit press the EXIT PLAY STOP or the DEMO button F5 F6 Enters the Key Features Demo menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano DEMO
214. ssic EP 3 5 121 2 Exp Trombone 58 95 8 60 s Ooh Wah 54 95 49 Modern EP 3 6 121 2 Lead Trombone 58 95 2 50 s Doo Wop 54 95 26 EP Legend 6 121 3 Ballad Trombone 58 95 3 50 s Ooh Aah 54 95 4 EP Phase 6 121 4 Plunger Trombone 58 95 4 40 s Doo Bee 54 95 16 Jazz Grand 1 95 8 Breathy Tenor 67 95 5 40 s Dah Bah 54 95 17 Crystal EP 6 95 1 Growl Tenor 67 95 4 40 s Doo Dah 54 95 18 Piano amp Guitar 2 95 4 Exp Tenor 67 95 9 Slow Choir 53 95 2 Mono Grand 1 95 3 Lead Alto 66 95 2 Choir amp String 53 95 3 Wide Honky Tonk 4 121 1 Ballad Flute 74 95 13 Ooh 54 95 1 Piano amp EP 2 95 1 Flute Overblow 74 95 9 Bass Vocal 54 95 31 Piano amp EP 2 2 95 2 Flute Flutter 74 95 10 Choir Aahs 53 121 0 Piano amp EP 3 2 95 3 Exp Alto 66 95 6 Breathy Choir 53 95 1 Piano amp Organ 1 95 6 Exp Guitar 26 95 11 Voice Oohs 54 121 0 Piano amp Organ 2 1 95 7 Ballad Guitar 26 95 6 Humming 54 121 1 New Age Piano 1 95 9 Pick Nylon Gtr 25 95 3 Male Aah 54 95 43 New Age Piano 2 1 95 10 Male Ooh 54 95 42 New Age Piano 3 1 95 11 Male Female Aah 54 95 45 New Age EP 6 95 2 Male Female Ooh 54 95 44 New Age EP 2 6 95 3 60 s Ooh 54 95 37 New Age EP 3 6 95 4 Pop Ooh 54 95 39 Piano amp Vibes 1 95 12 Pop Aah 54 95 40 Piano amp Guitar 2 1 95 13 Pop Wah 54 95 41 Piano amp Organ 3 1 95 14 60 s Wah 54 95 38 EP Dolce 5 95 2 60 s Bop 54 95 36 Toy Piano 11 95 1 Choir Aahs 2 53 121 1 Choir Aahs 3 53 95 5 Choir Aahs Sfz 53 95 4 Voice 86 121 0 Choir 82 121 0 226 Kawai Concert Performer Ser
215. st note played in the right hand Duet Adds a note according to the lowest note played in the right hand and based on the chord Octave Takes the highest note played in the right hand and doubles it an octave down Octave Duet Adds an Octave note and a Duet note Vocal 1 Adds a single note above the top note of the right hand based on the chord Vocal 2 Adds three notes based on the chord The lowest note will always be the root of the chord 49 To use Harmony 1 Press the HARMONY button The button will be lit to show that it is active The Harmony symbol will also appear in the Main Screen 2 To change the Harmony type hold down the Harmony button for a moment until the Harmony Select menu is displayed 3 Choose the Harmony type using the L and R buttons 4 Press the EXIT button to leave the Harmony Select menu 5 To turn off the Harmony press the HARMONY button again SS ETN cr tt BI Duet oe Use the L or R buttons to select your desired G2 R2 L2 1 Open Octave aie cr 3 Cr L3 Jazz Octave Duet R3 PO a gt L4 J Rockn Vocal 1 POTN a e L5 Dynamic Vocal 2 LR5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 e The additional notes created by Harmony are added to the RIGHT 1 Part if that part is on If the RIGHT 1 Part is off the additional notes are added to the RIGHT 2 Part If both parts are off there will be no Harmony even though the HARMONY button is lit
216. t of the track Punch In recording using the pedal Instead of specifically setting an automatic Punch In and Punch Out Bar you can use the center pedal to manually Punch In and Out e You can punch in and out with pedal one time for each pass over the track that you make To use the pedal to Punch In Out 1 Use the R5 button to select Pedal in the Punch In Out menu 2 Use the L and R buttons to set up other recording options 3 Press the REC button to start The song will start playing 4 When the song reaches the bar where you wish to punch in press the center pedal and play the keyboard 5 When you reach the bar where you wish to punch out press the pedal again to stop recording Notice that the song keeps playing to the end it s just no longer recording or until you press STOP PUNCH IN OUT lt PEDAL gt REC TRACK BM L1 Selects the track to Punch in L1 1 474 R1 R1 Changes the time signature aaa ee BAR TEMPO DS e E E T T L2 T J 80 R2 R2 Changes the tempo L3 Selects the measure in the song from START ER REC MODE RG Selects the recording mode REPLACE where you want the CP to start playing 13 REPLACE R3 erases the previous data and records the new data in its place OVERDUB mixes L4 R4 the new data with the previous data so AUTO PEDAL that both are heard together Repeatedly L5 R5 pressing the R3 button switches between S E the REPLACE and OVERDUB
217. t Split split point The keys assigned to the Solo part above the specified split point will be shown with a black bar above them There is no arrow to indicate the Solo split point because the split point for the Solo Part cannot be changed on the main screen To set the Solo Mode and Solo Split point 1 Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button The Performance screen will be displayed 2 Press the SOLO MODE button R3 and use the dial to select the mode 3 If the Solo Mode is set to Split then press the SOLO SPLIT POINT button R4 and use the dial to set the split point 4 Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit 31 32 Left and Center pedal override and Performance button assign settings are not memorized by the registrations Registrations do memorize the system settings for these functions This is so the Performance Button settings can operate as an override to the Registration settings for these functions The Performance button settings will remain as long as the power is turned Once the power is turned Off the performance button settings will return to the factory defaults If you would like to have the CP remember your Performance button settings you can save your settings by selecting Save Current Settings from the Power Up Settings screen See Power Up settings on page 157 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls 33 Using a Style The Concert Performer contains 262 built in Styles for you to p
218. t back on before you begin to play You can use the PIANO ONLY button to quickly change the sound for both parts to the Concert Grand piano You can also activate the RIGHT2 Part to use as a layer additional sound for the melody In addition if you know the melody to a Concert Magic song you can play along by activating the SOLO Part Remember you must play the notes of the melody when the SOLO sound is active You can also select any new sound for the RIGHT2 and SOLO parts Turn off all Parts except the one you wish to change and then select the new sound Don t forget to turn all necessary Parts back on before you begin to play You can save your new sound settings by pressing the SAVE button F4 The Soft Reset function will be required to return the sounds to their original settings see page 159 You can transpose the song by pressing the TRANSPOSE buttons Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano To enter the Chain Play mode of the Concert Magic 1 Press the CONCERT MAGIC button The song selection menu will be displayed 2 Press the CHAIN PLAY button F4 The Chain Play menu will be displayed 3 Use the L and R buttons to highlight a setting then turn the Dial to change that setting You can choose to play songs from any one category or to play all 176 CM songs You can also choose to use each song s preset sounds or to play the songs using the Concert Grand piano sound only 4 Press the PLAY button F4 to start
219. t will show that it has been iie activated HARMONY Boe 2 If you wish to change the Harmony type hold down the MIC HARMONY button for a moment until the Mic Harmony types are listed in the LCD display 3 Use the L and R buttons to choose Harmony type If you want to edit the settings press EDIT F7 button Use the L buttons and the Dial to change the settings 4 Use the F1 F4 buttons to list more Harmony types on the other pages 162 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano HARMONY Alian Child Computer Use the L and R buttons to choose a Harmony type Bear Man to woman Robot Woman to man Duck PAGEL page2 PAGE4 Paces F1 F2 3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 F4 Searches for a Harmony type on the other pages F7 Enters the detailed settings SS ia Li R1 Naai a Fe L2 Adjusts the Harmony level L2 50 R2 SOURCE _ ____ L3 Selects the source of chord recognition L3 KEYBOARD R3 if the Vocoder harmony is selected aa gt L4 R4 fy ro L5 R5 Back F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Back to Mic Harmony menu Mic Harmony and Effect 163 164 About Mic Harmonies Many of the microphone harmonies rely upon chord information generated by the Auto Accompaniment style system For these harmonies to operate the ACC button music be ON Other harmonies do not rely on the Auto Accompaniment stystem for chordal infor
220. ta from the floppy disk You can erase Song User Style User Conductor User Sound Registrations User Temperament and ALL To erase the data from a disk 1 In the 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 User conductor User Sound or Registration determine whether you are going to erase individual data files by pressing EACH F5 or the All 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 Use the L and R buttons to select the data F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 F3 Displays more selections F4 Displays the All data file if present F5 Displays individual files F7 Proceeds to the next screen 177 178 Formatting a Floppy Disk Before a floppy disk can be used to save data for the first time it will need to be formatted This simply means that the disk must be prepared to hold data The Concert Performer can read and write to MS DOS formatted disks You can purchase pre formatted floppy disks from any computer or office supply store Floppy disks may also be formatted on a PC computer or the CP can format them
221. teel 2 Delay Pedal Steel Jazz Guitar 3 Ac Gtr Harmonics Elec Gtr Harmonics PAGE 4 Classic Synth 3 Fifth Square 2 Sequenced Analog Charang Lead Soft Wire Lead Echo Bell Caliope Analog Brass 2 PAGE 5 Delayed Elec Gtr Muted Guitar 2 Gtr Fret Noise Gtr Cutting Noise Guitar Feedback PAGE 5 PAGE 6 Multi Sweep Echoes Warm Sweep Sci Fi Bowed 2 Goblin Saw Pad Echo Pan Analog Brass 3 New Age 3 Big Saw New Age 4 Octave Saw Saw Comp Clean Square Square Comp Square Lead Saw Comp 2 Square Pad Chiff Comp 205 SPECIALTY PAGE 1 Strumming Ac Gtr Strumming Ac Gtr 2 Picking Ac Gtr Picking Ac Gtr 2 Mandolin Banjo Picking Banjo Harmonica Solo Fiddle Strumming Elec Gtr DRUM PAGE 1 Standard Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Room Kit Power Kit Analog Kit Dance Kit Electric Kit Orchestra Kit Standard Kit 2 SFX PAGE 1 SFX Kit SFX Kit 2 Nature Transportation War Games Animal Farm Mystery Theatre Game Show Counting Trip to Japan 206 PAGE 2 Picking Elec Gtr Pick Strum Gtr Tremolo Mandolin Strumming Mandolin Strumming Banjo Blues Harmonica Wah Harmonica Wah Harmonica 2 Fiddle Slow Fiddle PAGE 2 Marching Set Nogaku Set Taiko Drums Melodic Toms Concert Bass Drum Woodblock Agogo Tinkle Bell Castanet Reverse Cymbal PAGE 2 Applause Seashore Stream Rain Thunder Wind Bird Tweet Laughing Screaming Telephone PAGE 3 Accordion French Accordion Tango Accordion French Accordion 2
222. tep Record menu To use the Step Recorder Changes the time signature Selects recording mode REPLACE erases the previous data and records the new data in its place OVERDUB mixes the new data with the previous data so that both are heard together Repeatedly pressing the R3 button switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB 1 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select a setting Note value Note length Velocity and use the Dial to change its value The value will be displayed above the buttons at the bottom of the screen Velocity value can be entered by actually hitting a key on the keyboard To enable this select Key for the Velocity value instead of a number 70 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 L3 Moves the cursor up and down the list of entered notes in OVERDUB mode Recording a Song 2 3 To enter a note event play the note using the keyboard The note data will be displayed on the screen Continue entering as many notes as you wish notice how previously entered notes continue to be displayed as a list screen room permitting The graphic navigator near the bottom of the screen gives you feedback as to what bar you are in If you enter a wrong note and wish to delete it press the L2 button When you are using the REPLACE mode for recording every time you press L2 the list of your entered notes on the screen scrolls back one event and that event is erased immediately Therefore if you scroll back to t
223. th note is 24 clock beats and so on The quantize resolution range is from quarter notes 96 clocks to 64th note triplets 4 clocks Recording a Song 75 e Range sets up timing borders around the Resolution value you specify Notes within these borders will not be quantized and notes outside the borders will be moved to the nearest beat specified by the resolution value Quarter note Eighth note etc The negative value represents the placement of the border before the beat and the positive value represents the placement the border after the beat Together these two borders form a timing range around the specified beat Resolution 24 Beat 12 Beat 12 Selecting zero Range results Range in no range and all notes are 0 0 ae i Ae aor shifted to the precise beat xe 1 o _ 1 e Resolution 24 Beat 12 Beat 12 The notes that fall beyond the Range i l Range are moved to the 3 3 a closest border of the Range e oz o Resolution 48 Beat 24 Beat 24 The notes that fall inside the Range Range are not shifted at all 2 8 J 3 By experimenting with Resolution and Range settings you can correct the timing of the notes in your recording while still allowing for a natural human feel Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the destination track Use the Dial to select the track number 1 16 Tempo or Chord L3 Selects the bar in the destination track where the
224. the character of a piano s sound The Voicing function lets you change the CP piano s tone quality by choosing one of four types of voicings Normal Produces the normal timbre of an acoustic piano throughout the entire dynamic range This is the default setting Bright Produces a brighter tone throughout the entire dynamic range Mellow Produces a mellower tone throughout the entire dynamic range Dynamic The tone will change dramatically from mellow to bright according to your playing e The current voicing selection is global for all the instrument Sounds You can not have an individual setting for each Sound e While voicing is a technique used for optimizing the tone of an acoustic piano this function can be used on all the Sounds on the CP piano aia Li R1 koaa Rel te Co aan pE L2 KOMEL Dynamic R2 R2 Selects Dynamic R3 Selects Bright L3 Mellow Bright R3 g L4 R4 Le Lo i L5 R5 Ne C J MENU F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 6 F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L2 Selects the level of damper effect L3 Selects the level of string resonance System Menu Resonance Damper Effect 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
225. the same time allowing for not only words but graphics to be shown as well Select Buttons Most of the buttons on the front panel are used to directly select a function on the CP that you would like to work with In most cases the specific function name is printed on the front panel directly above the button For example there are buttons labeled 1 2 PLAY FILL IN and so on In this manual references to these buttons are always printed in capital letters for clarity Most of these buttons have an LED Indicator small light on them This Indicator will be turned ON when a function is in use so that you can quickly see if that function is active There are 17 SELECT buttons surrounding the LCD screen that do not have labels printed next to them because they do not have predetermined functions Instead they are used to select whatever items are currently displayed next to them on the LCD screen For example a SELECT button might be used to select an instrument sound on one screen while on another screen the same SELECT button might serve to activate a feature related to Floppy Disk or CD R Drive operation Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano L1 Selects Style Use the 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
226. the sound you want to edit and press the SOUND EDIT button F7 The LCD screen will display the Sound Edit Menu In the Sound Edit menu select Make User Sound L3 The User Sound Settings screen will be displayed You can edit the settings for Vibrato Delay Vibrato time Brightness Attack Decay Sustain and Release Use the F3 and F4 buttons to select a setting and use the Dial to change its value You can always play the keys as you edit the sound enabling you to hear what changes are being made Press the MORE button F2 to edit the Effect Settings for your new sound which is the same screen as described in the previous section If you would like to save the changes you have made press SAVE F7 Otherwise press BACK F1 to return to the previous menu or use the EXIT button to go back to the main Sound Edit menu w lt o4 D mo O TA A Ti os mo mga Ze BS no a lt 1 D lt h D D e A J m OD D lt wi n ps D z a m ma m D r m B e F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Takes you to the Preset Effect Settings menu F3 F4 Move the cursor F7 Proceeds with saving the sound If you press SAVE F7 the Save To User Sound screen will be displayed Use the L3 button to select Save to User Sound on the screen Use the Dial to select the User Sound location number where you w
227. the top right corner of the LCD screen The LCD screen shows you a number telling you how many half steps up or down you have transposed the piano 5 for example represents a transposition that is 5 half steps lower 2 To cancel the Transpose setting press both the lt and P buttons at the same time The transpose amount will disappear from the LCD screen indicating that the CP is now back to its original setting To use the Octave Shift 1 Select the Part that you would like to apply the shift to 2 Press either the lt or gt OCTAVE SHIFT buttons The number of shifted octaves up or down will be displayed with an gt in the LCD screen 3 To cancel the octave shift setting press both the lt and gt buttons at the same time The symbols will disappear from the screen indicating that the selected Part is back to its normal octave range 23 L3 Selects the LEFT Part to be Transposed or Octave Shifted Transpose amount is displayed in the top right corner of the LCD screen 24 R1 Selects the SOLO Part to be C Transposed or Octave Shifted R1 Transprose 2 SOLO llad Flute TEMPO R2 Selects the RIGHT1 Part to be cert Grand R2 Transposed or Octave Shifted RIGHT 2 iful Strings R3 R3 Selects the RIGHT2 Part to be Transposed or Octave Shifted L4 R4 WS The number of octaves shifted is represented en by the number of triangles shown above the Ls R5 sound name for e
228. their Effects automatically turned off This Priority Part depends on the current situation If you only have one Part active regardless of which Part it is the preset effect settings for that sound will be used If you have two or more Parts active then the CP will treat one of them as the Priority Part and ignore the settings of the other s If the the Effect For Sound is set to Panel in the System then the Preset effect settings for each Sound will be ignored and the Part Priority will be ignored See Effect For Sound on page 144 Here are some guidelines for Effect Priority e Priority is given to the Parts in the following order SOLO gt RIGHT1 gt RIGHT2 gt LEFT This means that anytime the SOLO Part is active its Effect settings will be used not only for its sound but for any sound in any other Part that you want to add effects to Likewise the only time an active LEFT Part s settings will be applied is if the other 3 Parts are inactive e Unless you change them the Effect settings will only change in response to a change in the Priority Part being activated deactivated or anew sound is assigned to an active Priority Part In the latter case the new Effect settings will reflect the Preset effect settings for the new sound e When the Effect settings change for the Piority Part the Effects will be automatically turned off for the other Parts This is so that your Flute sound on RIGHT2 doesn t suddenly become affect
229. tions to make permanent changes or additional recordings you can use the CP s Disk Song Play function to load the song very quickly for playback Using the disk drive in this way makes the Concert Performer an enjoyable source of entertainment for parties and other social events as well as a great tool for the professional musician or music educator About songs on Floppy Disk If you will use a blank disk to store and play your own compositions made on the Concert Performer there isn t much to worry about The CP can format the disk if it isn t already formatted and the CP s internal song format remembers everything about your song including which sounds to use with the recorded tracks However if you wish to purchase a disk of songs from your music store or publisher play a disk given to you by someone else or play songs downloaded from the Internet you will need to remember a few simple points e The CP reads only DOS formatted disks either double sided double density 720KB or high density 1 4MB These are the most commonly used disk formats in both computers and musical instruments e The CP recognizes song files written in the Standard MIDI File format as long as they have DOS file names ending with MID There are two types of Standard MIDI File formats Format 0 and 1 The CP can read the song data of both formats however it will only display the lyrics of a song written as format 0 e Songs that
230. u may resume recording from the point where you stopped by repeating these steps from step 2 52 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano EASY RECORD SOLO L4 allad Flute R71 You can make changes to the panel settings before The current bar number is displayed ee and during recording using the L and R buttons ir STE fay 2 icert Grand R2 e RIGHT 2 ca Pop Ensemble A ul Strings R3 Recordings 44 i sti Ra I A F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Takes you to the Mixer menu F2 Deletes the recorded song data F3 F7 Changes the part status e 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 To 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 54 To play back the recorded song a ee Ge ae ENN 1 Press the RESET button in the RECORDER section of the front panel to return to the F gt 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
231. uld result in injury or damage to the product or other property if the product is handled incorrectly This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Keep the instrument away from electrical motors neon signs fluorescent light fixture and other sources of electrical noises Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product When connecting the AC power cord and other cords take care not to get them tangled Failure to do so may damage them resulting in fire electric shock or short circuit Take care not to drop the product Please note that the product is heavy and must be handled by more than one person Dropping the product may result in breakdown Do not lean against the product Doing so may cause the product to move unexpectedly resulting in injury Do not stand on the product or exert excessive force Doing so may cause the product to be
232. usical 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 L4 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Using a Style HARMONY Harmony When the Auto Accompaniment is on you can use Harmony function The Harmony function automatically adds notes to your right hand melody part to help you sound more professional This function analyzes the notes you play and automatically adds notes from the Accompaniment chord shown in the Main Screen when the Accompaniment is on creating a harmony part even if you are only playing single notes in the left and right hands There are 10 types of Harmony Block Adds three or four notes based on the chord Open Adds three or four notes based on the chord Harmony notes may extend over one octave below the lowest right hand note Jazz Adds three or four notes based on the chord Rockn Adds a note at a fifth or fourth interval to the lowest note played in the RIGHT Part Dynamic Adds three or four notes based on the chord Harmony notes are played within one octave below the lowe
233. vated separately for each Part e The pedal assignments made to the Left pedal will be saved as part of a Registration The pedal assignments made to the Center pedal are global and are not saved as part of a Registration 1 Select the Pedal Assign R2 option in the System menu page 1 The LCD screen will display the Pedal Assign screen Use the L buttons to select which pedal you want to make assignments for Damper Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal Expression Pedal PEDAL ASSIGN F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the setting and use the Dial to change its value CENTER ay Li J R1 nt L2 Selects a function to assign to the pedal 77 Glide o R2 Use the other L and R buttons to adjust parameters ee Ka BEND TIME pa L3 0 14 R3 ee RETURN TIME L4 0 17 I R4 mam SS L5 R5 Kaa E LEFT center DAMPER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Back to the Pedal Assign menu F3 F6 Selects the different pedals System Menu 139 L2 L3 140 Selects Normal mode Selects Auto mode Fill in Mode This determines whether or not a Fill in will be automatically played each time a VARIATION button is pressed There are two options Normal A Fill in will not be automatically played each time a VARIATION butt
234. ve channel for chord data being sent to the CP The Accompaniment System can be controlled remotely on this MIDI channel by an external MIDI controller You can select MIDI channels 1 16 OFF All or MIDI Accordion When set to ALL the Accompaniment System will respond to any chord data it receives on ANY MIDI channel Local Control ON OFF This determines whether the CP s sound will be played from the piano s keyboard ON or only from an external MIDI instrument OFF Even with local control off the CP s keyboard will still transmit to an external MIDI instrument or personal computer 151 L2 L3 L4 L5 152 Selects Transmit channel for the RIGHT Part Choose 1 16 Selects Transmit channel for the LEFT Part Choose 1 16 Selects Transmit channel for the chord data Choose 1 16 or OFF Selects the chord detect Receive channel Choose 1 16 OFF All or MIDI Accordion 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 2 in the System menu press the MIDI L3 button The LCD screen will display the first MIDI page 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the settin
235. w Big Band Jump Swing Sing It Medium Swing Nice and Easy BALLAD PAGE 1 Cont R amp B Ballad Modern Ballad Pop Ballad 6 8 Ballad 70 s Pop Ballad Soft Rock Ballad Mod Country Ballad Country Pop Ballad 50 s Ballad 50 s Orch Ballad PAGE 2 Night Club Jitterbug Big Band Samba Big Band Cha Cha Big Band Foxtrot Slow Swing Slow Swing 2 Medium Swing 2 Medium Swing 3 PAGE 2 Modern Ballad 2 Modern Ballad 3 R amp B Ballad R amp B Ballad 2 Soul Ballad 80 s Ballad Pop Ballad 2 Folk Rock Ballad 70 s Rock Ballad 50 s Ballad 2 BLUES amp GOSPEL PAGE 1 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 Appendices 50 S amp 60 S PAGE 1 PAGE2 50 s Rock 50 s Rock 3 50 s Rock 2 60 s Rock 50 s Rockabilly 60 s Rock 2 50 s Folk 60 s Folk Rock Rock Rhumba 60 s Pop 2 60 s Beach 60 s R amp B Surf Rock 60 s R amp B 2 60 s Pop Motown Motown 2 PAGE 3 Country Ballad Rock Ballad Rock Ballad 2 JAZZ amp CONTEMPORARY PAGE 1 PAGE 2 Smooth Jazz Smooth Jazz 3 Smooth Jazz 2 Jazz R amp B Jazz Pop Latin Jazz 2 Latin Jazz Jazz Bossa Cont 16th Shuffle Cont 16 Beat 2 Cont 16 Beat Cont 8 Beat Jammin Organ Cont 8 Beat 2 5 4 Jazz Jazz Swing POP amp ROCK PAGE 1 Philly Soul 70 s R amp B R amp B 6 8 Slow Funk Cont Pop 90 s Pop Latin Rock 80 s Rock 70 s Pop Rock Pop R
236. y 2 adds distortion The soft pedal is used to change the speed of the rotor between SLOW and FAST Sweeps a tone 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 Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Basic Controls Effect Priority Guidelines Reverb and Chorus are global effects In other words all of the Parts and the Accompaniment Style must share the same Reverb and Chorus type However each of these Parts can have a different amount of Reverb and Chorus applied to them In addition Reverb and Chorus can be independently turned on off for each part However since the CP s EFFECT section can only have one Effect turned on at a time in addition to the REVERB and CHORUS what happens if you have two or more Parts active with entirely different sounds each with a different Effect setting In these cases the CP s Effects section can only use the Effect settings for one of the Parts The EFFECT section chooses which Effect settings to use based upon a predetermined priority order for each of the Parts The Priority order is SOLO gt RIGHT 1 gt RIGHT 2 gt LEFT SPLIT The preset effect settings for the Priority Part will be used and the other Parts will either share these settings or may have
237. yed The split point for the LEFT SPLIT part can also be set from the PERFORMANCE button menu You may also use the L4 and R4 buttons to move the split point On the LCD screen the split point marker will move across the 88 note keyboard diagram as you press these buttons 2 3 Moving the split point completely to the LEFT end of the keyboard will allow the LEFT SPLIT Part to function as a layer with the three right hand Parts In this manner you can create a four part layer across the entire keyboard SOLO llad Flute RIGHT 1 Fi F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe Fz 80 cert Grand E RIGHT 2 Pop Ensembl ul Strings k w o oA TT T mzer 4 STYLE f LEVEL IE SOUND R4 Raises the split point 11 12 Selecting Sounds The Concert Performer has over 900 instrument and drum sounds available from the front panel You can freely assign any of these sounds to the four 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 find the sound that you want the sounds have been organized into 15 categories Each category has a dedicated Sound Selection button on the front panel SOUND PIANO FEATURE VOCAL DRAWBAR ORGAN STRING BRASS The USER button lets you select any
238. yle Edit screen EASY STYLE EDIT 4 Lui Pops Piano SAVE TO PRES i EN a een Ce Secret L2 Pur 4 ne A R1 Saves the changes to the Preset Style EA Gan j ay T ffe mE orun e Sees F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fe F7 F1 Go to Advanced Edit section F2 F7 Selects which Section is being changed Pressing again will mute the Section Creating Your Own Styles 91 92 e Pressing the SAVE button will save all Styles at one time You cannot save individually e For Intimate Styles the ACC 3 4 Sections are not used and cannot be edited e For Solo Piano Styles the Drum Bass and ACC 3 4 Sections are not used and cannot be edited Resetting the Style The CP always remembers the original Preset Style settings If you wish to restore those factory settings before saving your edits simply press the RESET button in the Conductor e If you would like to revert all Styles back to their original factory settings after you have pressed the SAVE button use reset Conductor on the Soft Reset screen See the section titled Soft Reset on page 159 Note Easy Edit doesn t allow you to edit the Intro Ending and Fill ins However muting a Section in the Style will result in automatic muting of the same Section in the Intro Ending and Fill ins If you mute a certain Section you need to consider what effect it will have on the overall Style Kawai Concert Performer Ser
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240. you played vibrate but other strings will vibrate due to sympathetic resonance The Damper Effect function simulates this phenomenon You can select the level of effect from 0 Off 1 to 10 The default setting is 5 String Resonance Even when the sustain pedal is not depressed on an acoustic piano the strings for any notes you are holding will be un damped and will resonate freely in sympathy with the strings of other notes that you play if they are part of the same harmonic series In addition adjacent notes will also be resonated The String Resonance function simulates this phenomenon You can select the level of resonance from 0 off 1 to 10 The default setting is 5 String resonance is not active when the damper pedal is depressed ma gt oy L1 J R1 Wa ae DAMPER EFFECT CN oy 2 CE ner ne STRING RESONANCE N L3 R3 a oF L4 R4 ee a 2 free L5 R5 Saana h a F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Takes you to the System menu 135 L2 L3 136 Selects Preset sounds Selects Piano sound Concert Magic Sound This function determines which sounds the Concert Magic songs will be played with Preset Plays all the Concert Magic songs with the Preset Sounds assigned to each song Piano Plays all the Concert Magic songs with the Concert Grand piano CONCERT MAGIC SOUND fF L2 MENAI L3 Piano F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F1 Take
241. you press a VARIATION button as you switch from one Variation to another Select your preferred option in the Fill in mode See page 140 Auto Accompaniment System The Auto accompaniment System ACC is a powerful feature that determines how the Styles will interact with you as you play The ACC System analyzes your playing and adjusts the notes the Style plays to follow the Chords that you play on the keyboard The ACC System is capable of recognizing single finger as well as more complex chord voicings The CP recognizes 61 chord types as well as most of their inversions See page 220 for a chord table There are three modes of key recognition One Finger Fingered and Full Keyboard Your choice of which mode to use depends on your skill level and the selected musical style Fingered The player must play at least three notes of a chord below the split point LEFT SPLIT Part before the ACC System will recognize the chord type See page 220 for chord table One Finger Uses a simplified chord method that allows beginners to specify a chord type by playing only one or two notes below the split point The types of chords that can be recognized in this manner are limited to Major Minor 7th and Major 7th While the player can trigger basic chords with as little as one finger the ACC System will recognize more complex chord types if you play them even you are in the One Finger mode 37 38 Full Keyboard The player must play at least thr

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