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2. Selecting a MIDI file

Press the 

 or 

 buttons to move the selection cursor, then 

press the   FUNCTION button (SELECT) to select the MIDI file.

The USB Recorder play screen will be shown in the LCD display.

3. Playing the selected MIDI file

Press the PLAY/STOP button.

The selected MIDI file will start to play, and information about 
the file will be shown in the LCD display.

MIDI file, 

artist/song

Playback 

volume

Playing 

position

 Controlling MIDI file playback

While the MIDI file is playing:

Press the PLAY/STOP button to pause and resume playback.

Press the 

 or 

 buttons to rewind or advance the playing 

position of the MIDI file.

Press the 

 or 

 buttons to adjust the playback volume of the 

MIDI file.

* The playback volume can be adjusted within the range of 1~128.

Press the   FUNCTION button (A-B) twice to set the start and 
end points of the A-B loop.

* Pressing the A-B button for a third time will turn off the loop.

 USB Recorder Edit menu

The USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode (Single, 1-Repeat, All-Repeat, Random) to be changed, the tempo of the MIDI song 
to be adjusted, and the pitch of the keyboard or song to be transposed in semi-tone steps.  Please refer to page 60 for mor
e information.

 Convert MIDI to Audio function

The Convert MIDI to Audio function allows MIDI files or CA58 recorder songs stored on a USB memory device to be converted to MP3/WAV 
audio files.  Please refer to page 61 for mor
e information.

 Exiting USB playback mode

Press the   FUNCTION button (BACK) to exit USB playback mode 
and return to normal operation.

* The CA58 digital piano does not contain the full General MIDI/GM2 

sound bank selection.  Consequently, some SMF song files may not be 
reproduced entirely accurately when played through the instrument.



 buttons:

Adjust playback volume.



 buttons:

Rewind/advance playing position.

Audio Record/Playback 

(USB Memory)

Summary of Contents for Concert Artist CA 58 B

Page 1: ...CA58 Owner s Manual Introduction Playing the Piano Music Menu Recorder Settings Appendix...

Page 2: ...d Concert Magic function The Recorder section page 48 provides instructions on how to record and play back pieces stored both in the instrument s internal memory and also MP3 WAV audio files saved to...

Page 3: ...nstructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manu...

Page 4: ...t de positionner le c ble d alimentation secteur de sorte qu il puisse tre d branch rapidement en cas d urgence le courant lectrique tant toujours pr sent tant que la prise est branch e m me si le bou...

Page 5: ...odify the product Doing so may result in product breakdown electric shock or short circuit When using the headphones do not listen for long periods of time at high volume levels Doing so may result in...

Page 6: ...uch as TVs and radios Failure to do so may over heat the product resulting in fire Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspaper table cl...

Page 7: ...ressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B d...

Page 8: ...esson song 41 5 Recording a lesson song practice 42 6 Finger Exercises 43 Music Menus cont Concert Magic 44 1 Performing a Concert Magic song 44 2 Concert Magic demo mode 45 3 Concert Magic settings 4...

Page 9: ...Half Pedal Adjust 104 19 Soft Pedal Depth 105 Phones Settings 106 1 SHS Mode 107 2 Phones Type 108 3 Phones Volume 109 USB MIDI USB to Host connector 110 USB Menu 111 1 Load Song 112 2 Load Registrati...

Page 10: ...nstrument sounds ranging from electric pianos and drawbar and church organs to strings human choirs and even guitar sounds inviting musicians to add greater variety to their performances Furthermore t...

Page 11: ...hold then press X Combine two sounds h o l d h o l d Text appearance Normal instruction and explanation text is written in regular type at 9 pt size Notes about functions are marked with an asterisk...

Page 12: ...12 Introduction Part Names and Functions CA58 f h i j k l m o p q r n g e d c a b...

Page 13: ...and playback of recorder songs and MP3 WAV audio files j REC button This button is used to record performances to internal memory or a USB memory device as MP3 WAV audio files k SOUND buttons These b...

Page 14: ...tGrand will be shown in the LCD display indicating that the SK Concert Grand sound is selected and the instrument is ready to be played To turn off the instrument please the POWER switch again The CA5...

Page 15: ...he keyboard on the left hand side to connect stereo headphones to the CA58 digital piano 1 4 and 1 8 connectors are provided for convenience Two pairs of headphones can be connected and used simultane...

Page 16: ...ssed will not be sustained Pedal support bolt A pedal support bolt is attached at the base of the pedal board to aid stability when the pedals are pushed Turn the bolt anti clockwise until it makes co...

Page 17: ...d Press the desired SOUND button The LED indicator for the button will turn on to indicate that this category has been selected and the name of the sound will be shown in the LCD display Changing the...

Page 18: ...cle through the different sound variations To select a different variation for the main sound Press and hold the layered SOUND button then press the main SOUND button repeatedly to cycle through the d...

Page 19: ...menu will be shown in the LCD display Adjusting Dual Mode settings After entering the Dual Mode settings menu Press the or buttons to move the selection cursor over the desired setting Press the or b...

Page 20: ...the upper section Press the desired SOUND button Example To select the Blues Organ sound for the upper section press the ORGAN button twice 2 Preferred Split Mode upper lower section sound combinatio...

Page 21: ...0 Lower Pedal Enable disable the sustain pedal for the lower section sound Off Split Point Specify the point along the keyboard that divides the upper and lower sections C4 Entering the Split Mode set...

Page 22: ...und 2a Changing the right left section sounds Method 1 To select a different sound for the right section Press the desired SOUND button Example To select the Classic E P sound for the right section pr...

Page 23: ...ction sound in octave steps 2 Split Point Specify the point along the keyboard that divides the right and left sections F4 Entering the Four Hands Mode settings menu While the Four Hands Mode screen i...

Page 24: ...e of a concert hall or theater Live Hall Simulates the ambiance of a live hall or stage Cathedral Simulates the ambiance of a large cathedral 1 Turning Reverb on off Press the REVERB button to turn re...

Page 25: ...eset the current setting to the default value press the and buttons simultaneously Exiting the Reverb settings menu Press the FUNCTION button EXIT to exit the Reverb settings menu Reverb settings are...

Page 26: ...tes the sound output from left to right across the stereo field using a sine wave Classic Auto Pan Similar in principle to Auto Pan but intended for vintage electric piano sounds Phaser Applies a cycl...

Page 27: ...cts Speed Adjust the speed of the effects Entering the Effects settings menu Press and hold the EFFECTS button The Effects settings menu will be shown in the LCD display Adjusting Effects settings Aft...

Page 28: ...FUNCTION button VT The Virtual Technician menu will be shown in the LCD display and Smart Mode will be selected automatically Press the FUNCTION button EDIT The list of Smart Mode presets will be sho...

Page 29: ...and a variety of other acoustic characteristics This mode is recommended for musicians that enjoy fine tuning individual details of the piano sound in order to suit their personal preferences For mor...

Page 30: ...eats per minute BPM and beat of the bar will also be shown in the LCD display Beat Tempo Press the METRONOME button again to stop the metronome The LED indicator for the METRONOME button will turn off...

Page 31: ...mplete listing of available drum rhythms please refer to page 135 of this owner s manual Exiting the Metronome settings menu Press the FUNCTION button EXIT to exit the Metronome settings menu Any chan...

Page 32: ...e Settings MIDI Settings Metronome Beat Tempo Volume Changes made to the Auto Power Off setting will be stored to the Startup Setting Memory automatically 1Selecting a Registration memory Entering Reg...

Page 33: ...cycle through the alphanumeric characters and the or buttons to move the cursor 4 Storing the Registration to memory Press the FUNCTION button STORE to confirm the store operation or the FUNCTION but...

Page 34: ...press the FUNCTION button OK The currently selected registration memory will be opened in normal playing mode allowing additional changes and adjustments to be made Saving the current Registration mem...

Page 35: ...splay and the instrument will stop responding to panel button presses 2 Deactivating the Panel Lock While the Panel Lock is activated Press and hold the FUNCTION button UNLOCK A message will be shown...

Page 36: ...to flash and the SK Concert Grand demo song will start to play Selecting a demo song While Demo mode is selected Press a SOUND button to select a sound category The first demo song of the sound catego...

Page 37: ...piece will start to play Selecting a piano music piece While Piano Music mode is selected Press the or buttons to cycle through the different piano music pieces The title and composer of the selected...

Page 38: ...um 1 Lesson books sold separately please refer to the separate Internal Song Lists booklet for more information J S Bach Inventionen Chopin Walzer Chopin waltzes series 1 19 1Selecting a lesson book s...

Page 39: ...to rewind or cue the playback position without selecting Bar by pressing the REVERB or EFFECTS buttons To reset the playback position to the first bar of the song press the REVERB and EFFECTS buttons...

Page 40: ...eft right hand part volume Press the or buttons to move the selection cursor over the Balance setting then press the or buttons to adjust the volume of the left right hand part volume Increasing the v...

Page 41: ...e FUNCTION button will start to flash indicating that the start point A of the loop has been set Point A set 3 Specifying the end point B of the loop Press the FUNCTION button A B again to specify the...

Page 42: ...d playback will stop 3 Playing back the recorded lesson song Press the PLAY STOP button again The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and a one bar count in will be heard before the re...

Page 43: ...er exercise Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY STOP buttons will turn off and the finger exercise recording and playback will stop The recorded practice will be evaluat...

Page 44: ...number and name of the selected Concert Magic song will be shown in the LCD display 2 Selecting a Concert Magic song While Concert Magic mode is in use Press and hold the FUNCTION button EDIT then pre...

Page 45: ...ic mode 2Concert Magic demo mode This function allows all of the Concert Magic songs to be played back randomly or in designated categories Random playback Enter Concert Magic mode and select the desi...

Page 46: ...cert Magic settings menu While Concert Magic mode is in use Press the FUNCTION button EDIT The Concert Magic settings menu will be shown in the LCD display Adjusting Concert Magic settings After enter...

Page 47: ...X X X X X Melody Play MP These songs are also relatively easy to play especially if they are familiar to the player To perform them tap out the rhythm of the melody on any key of the keyboard Singing...

Page 48: ...Press the or buttons to change the selected song memory or part to be recorded If a part has already been recorded a symbol will be shown Part has been recorded When recording part 1 and part 2 separ...

Page 49: ...please refer to page 30 Changing panel settings while recording In some cases it may be desirable to make changes to the selected sound or style while recording a song The tables below list the vario...

Page 50: ...eady been recorded a symbol will be shown Part has been recorded 3 Starting stopping song playback Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP buttons will turn on and the selected...

Page 51: ...nvert Convert a recorder song to an MP3 WAV audio file see page 53 Entering the Internal Recorder menu While the Internal Recorder play screen is shown in the LCD display Press the FUNCTION button EDI...

Page 52: ...e song memory or part Press the or buttons to change the selected song memory 1 10 or part 1 2 or 1 2 to be erased If a part has already been recorded a symbol will be shown 3 Erasing the selected son...

Page 53: ...already been recorded a symbol will be shown Press the FUNCTION button OK to continue 3 Selecting the audio file format Press the or buttons to select the desired file format for the converted song It...

Page 54: ...t c 1995 2007 SPIRIT 1 Entering USB recorder mode Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the REC button The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash and the USB Recorder format...

Page 55: ...NCTIONbutton OK toconfirmthesaveoperation or the FUNCTION button BACK to cancel The recorded audio file will be saved with the specified name After a few seconds the USB Recorder play screen will be s...

Page 56: ...Entering USB playback mode Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicator for the the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the Song Browser screen will be shown...

Page 57: ...points of the A B loop Pressing the A B button for a third time will turn off the loop USB Recorder Edit menu The USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode Single 1 Repeat All Repeat Random to b...

Page 58: ...rn on and the Song Browser screen will be shown in the LCD display Song Browser screen The Song Browser screen provides a listing of relevant files and folders stored on the connected USB device The i...

Page 59: ...set the start and end points of the A B loop Pressing the A B button for a third time will turn off the loop USB Recorder Edit menu The USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode Single 1 Repeat...

Page 60: ...hown when an audio file is selected Play Mode settings Play Mode setting Description Single The selected audio MIDI file will be played once 1 Repeat The selected audio MIDI file will be repeated All...

Page 61: ...ons to select the desired USB recorder audio file format WAV or MP3 Next press the button to select the Mode setting then press the button to select Conv to Audio It is also possible to record a new s...

Page 62: ...USB recorder audio file format WAV or MP3 Next press the button to select the Mode setting then press the button to select Over Dubbing It is also possible to record a new audio file directly to the U...

Page 63: ...rview of Function menus 1 Basic Settings 3 Phones Settings Key Transpose Song Transpose Tone Control Speaker Volume SHS Mode Phones Type Phones Volume Line In Level Tuning Damper Hold Split Four Hands...

Page 64: ...ction Off 10 Bluetooth MIDI Enable disable the instrument s Bluetooth MIDI function On 11 LCD Contrast Adjust the contrast of the instrument s LCD display 5 12 Startup Setting Store current panel sett...

Page 65: ...o increase or decrease the value of the Key Transpose setting The keyboard pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 12 semi tones To reset the Key Transpose setting to the default value press the and b...

Page 66: ...crease or decrease the value of the Song Transpose setting The song pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 12 semi tones To reset the Song Transpose setting to the default value press the and buttons...

Page 67: ...bands to be adjusted separately 1 Selecting the Tone Control setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Tone Control setting 2 Changing the Tone Control...

Page 68: ...setting After selecting the Tone Control setting page 67 Press the or buttons to select the User Tone Control type then press the FUNCTION button EDIT The User Tone Control screen will be shown in the...

Page 69: ...output sound at a reduced volume level 1 Selecting the Speaker Volume setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Speaker Volume setting 2 Changing the S...

Page 70: ...urned off Preferred Line In Level settings can be stored to the Startup Setting memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 77 for more information 3 Exiting the Line In Level setting Press the...

Page 71: ...or buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Tuning setting The Tuning value can be adjusted within the range of 427 0 453 0 Hz To reset the Tuning setting to the default value press the and bu...

Page 72: ...cting the Damper Hold setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Damper Hold setting 2 Changing the Damper Hold setting Press the or buttons to turn the...

Page 73: ...turned on by default 1 Selecting the Split setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Split setting 2 Changing the Split setting Press the or buttons to...

Page 74: ...l be turned on by default 1 Selecting the Four Hands setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Four Hands setting 2 Changing the Four Hands setting Pres...

Page 75: ...Bluetooth MIDI settings cannot be stored to Registration or Startup Setting memory 3 Exiting the Bluetooth MIDI setting Press the FUNCTION button BACK to exit the Bluetooth MIDI setting and return to...

Page 76: ...rease the value of the LCD Contrast setting The LCD Contrast value can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 To reset the LCD Contrast setting to the default value press the and buttons simultaneously...

Page 77: ...pe Settings MIDI Settings Metronome Beat Tempo Volume Headphone Settings Changes made to the Auto Power Off setting will be stored to the Startup Setting memory automatically 1 Selecting the Startup S...

Page 78: ...ory 1 Selecting the Factory Reset function After entering the Basic Settings menu page 64 Press the or buttons to select the Factory Reset setting 2 Restoring factory settings Press the REC button A c...

Page 79: ...rument will turn off automatically after 60 minutes of inactivity 120 min The instrument will turn off automatically after 120 minutes of inactivity The default Auto Power Off setting varies depending...

Page 80: ...ay Adjust the delay of the hammer striking strings when playing pianissimo Off 11 Topboard Simulation Adjust the position of the grand piano topboard Open 3 12 Decay Time Adjust the decay time of the...

Page 81: ...ation message will briefly be shown in the LCD display About Stored Virtual Technician settings As mentioned above the Virtual Technician settings are adjusted and stored independently for each sound...

Page 82: ...lighter touch curve This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds Touch Curve types Touch Curve Description Light Requires less striking force to achieve a forte note For players with a very...

Page 83: ...unction Menus screen User Touch Curve Creating a User Touch Curve After selecting the Touch Curve setting Press the or buttons to select the User touch curve then press the REC button User touch curve...

Page 84: ...aracter of an acoustic piano throughout the entire dynamic range Mellow 1 A softer more mellow tonal character throughout the entire dynamic range Mellow 2 An even soften tonal character than Mellow 1...

Page 85: ...FUNCTION button KEY then press the desired key Press the or buttons to adjust the User Voicing value for the selected note The UserVoicing value can be adjusted within the range of 5 5 with lower val...

Page 86: ...hnician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Damper Resonance setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Resonance volume Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the Damper Resonance...

Page 87: ...ician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Damper Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Noise volume Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the volume of the Damper Noise setting The D...

Page 88: ...hus demonstrating String Resonance F G C B F G C G C E G C D E G C C A A E h o l d 1 Selecting the String Resonance setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to s...

Page 89: ...ecting the Undamped String Resonance setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Undamped String Resonance setting 2 Adjusting the Undamped String Res...

Page 90: ...onance setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Cabinet Resonance setting 2 Adjusting the Cabinet Resonance volume Press the or buttons to increase...

Page 91: ...off Effect setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Key off Effect setting 2 Adjusting the Key off Effect volume Press the or buttons to increase o...

Page 92: ...d harpsichord sounds 1 Selecting the Fall back Noise setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Fall back Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Fall back Noi...

Page 93: ...sounds only 1 Selecting the Hammer Delay setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Hammer Delay setting 2 Adjusting the Hammer Delay value Press the...

Page 94: ...h reduced sound projection Open 1 Simulates the character of a partially open topboard with limited sound projection Closed Simulates the character of a closed topboard with minimum sound projection 1...

Page 95: ...lect the Decay Time setting 2 Adjusting the Decay Time volume Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Decay Time setting The Decay Time value can be adjusted within the range of...

Page 96: ...ing 2 Adjusting the Minimum Touch value Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Minimum Touch setting The Minimum Touch value can be adjusted within the range of 1 20 with larger...

Page 97: ...uning is applied Wide Wide stretch tuning is applied User A custom tuning method allowing the pitch of each key to be individual tuned 1 Selecting the Stretch Tuning setting After entering the Virtual...

Page 98: ...he FUNCTION button KEY then press the desired key Press the or buttons to adjust the User Tuning value for the selected note The User Tuning value can be adjusted within the range of 50 50 A value of...

Page 99: ...major and minor whole tone to eliminate dissonance for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure temperament It produces chords that...

Page 100: ...buttons to adjust the User Temperament value for the selected note The User Temperament value can be adjusted within the range of 50 50 A value of 20 indicates a pitch increase of 20 cents To reset th...

Page 101: ...setting 2 Adjusting the Temperament Key After selecting a temperament other than Equal temperament types page 99 Press the or buttons to change the Temperament Key The Temperament Key can be set with...

Page 102: ...of the keyboard towards the bass region High Low Damping Gradually reduces the volume of the keyboard in both the treble and bass regions Center Damping Gradually reduces the volume of the keyboard i...

Page 103: ...nd hold the FUNCTION button KEY then press the desired key Press the or buttons to adjust the User Key Volume value for the selected note The User Key Volume value can be adjusted within the range of...

Page 104: ...ng the Half Pedal Adjust value Press the or buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Half Pedal Adjust setting The Half Pedal Adjust value can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 with higher...

Page 105: ...epth setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 80 Press the or buttons to select the Soft Pedal Depth setting 2 Adjusting the Soft Pedal Depth value Press the or buttons to increase or d...

Page 106: ...ation i e Step 1 for each setting explanation below Entering the Phones Settings menu While the normal playing mode screen is shown in the LCD display Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The Function menu...

Page 107: ...hat narrow spatial positioning Normal default Naturally balanced spatial positioning that is neither forward nor wide Wide Wide very open spatial positioning 1 Selecting the SHS Mode setting After ent...

Page 108: ...ound for canal type headphones 1 Selecting the Phones Type setting After entering the Phones Settings menu page 106 Press the or buttons to select the Phones Type setting 2 Changing the Phones Type se...

Page 109: ...level High The instrument s headphone connectors will output sound at an increased volume level 1 Selecting the Phones Volume setting After entering the Phones Settings menu page 106 Press the or butt...

Page 110: ...the instrument is connected to the computer Mac OS 9 USB MIDI is not supported Please use the standard MIDI IN OUT connectors USB MIDI information If the instrument s MIDI IN OUT jacks and USB MIDI p...

Page 111: ...SMF MIDI file 7 Save Registration All Save a file containing all registration memories from the instrument to a USB memory device 8 Save Registration Single Save a single registration memory from the...

Page 112: ...symbol will be shown Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display listing CA58 song files stored on the USB memory device 3 Selecting the song to be load...

Page 113: ...ection screen will be shown in the LCD display listing CA58 registration files stored on the USB memory device 2 Selecting the registration file to be loaded Press the or buttons to move the selection...

Page 114: ...o be loaded into Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display listing CA58 song files stored on the USB memory device 3 Selecting the registration file to...

Page 115: ...ect the Load Startup Setting function Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display listing CA58 startup settings files stored on the USB memory device 2 S...

Page 116: ...ns song data a symbol will be shown Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The filename input screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Naming the song Press the or buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric...

Page 117: ...a symbol will be shown Press the FUNCTION button ENTER The filename input screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Naming the SMF song Press the or buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric character...

Page 118: ...trations file Press the or buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric characters and the or buttons to move the cursor Press the FUNCTION button SAVE to save the registration file or the FUNCTION butto...

Page 119: ...l be shown in the LCD display 3 Naming the registration file Press the or buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric characters and the or buttons to move the cursor Press the FUNCTION button SAVE to s...

Page 120: ...to cycle through the alphanumeric characters and the or buttons to move the cursor Press the FUNCTION button SAVE to save the startup settings file or the FUNCTION button BACK to cancel A confirmation...

Page 121: ...button RENAME to select the file to be renamed The filename input screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Renaming the selected file Press the or buttons to cycle through the alphanumeric character...

Page 122: ...be shown in the LCD display listing files stored on the USB memory device 2 Selecting the file to be deleted Press the or buttons to move the selection cursor then press the FUNCTION button OK to dele...

Page 123: ...USB function After entering the USB Menu page 111 Press the or buttons to select the Format USB function Press the FUNCTION button ENTER A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD display prompt...

Page 124: ...le the CA58 digital piano ensure that all parts below are included A Phillips head screwdriver not included will also be required in order to assemble the instrument Main body A Side panel left B Side...

Page 125: ...B gap pedal cable temporary mounting screw 2 Attaching the back board Allow the assembled pedal board and side panels to stand upright vertically on the floor Ensure that the adjustor bolt is attache...

Page 126: ...ched in step 4 When lifting the main body onto the stand be careful not to catch trap hands and fingers A A B C 4 Fastening the main body to the stand View the front of the instrument to ensure that t...

Page 127: ...pedal cable plug is facing the direction shown and correctly aligned Applying excessive force when connecting the plug may damage pinsinside the plug 6 Attaching the headphone hook optional A headpho...

Page 128: ...he instrument to a computer or tablet to send or receive MIDI data Connect the audio from other devices to the instrument s speakers USB type B USB type A Before connecting the CA58 digital piano to o...

Page 129: ...MIDI devices or to a computer using a USB MIDI interface as an alternative to the USB to Host port Please refer to page 1 of the CA58 MIDI Settings Manual for more information about MIDI When the CA5...

Page 130: ...he value of the Line Out Volume setting in the Basic Settings menu p 15 Strange sounds or noises are heard when playing with piano sounds The CA58 digital piano attempts to reproduce the rich variety...

Page 131: ...Please try using a different USB device The instrument pauses briefly when connecting a USB memory device This is recognised behaviour when using large capacity e g 8GB USB memory devices USB MIDI MI...

Page 132: ...the Audio Player supported format specifications table p 56 The file transfer speed of the USB memory device may be too slow to play the audio file Please try using a different USB memory device ensur...

Page 133: ...Kawai ORGAN Jazz Organ Original Kawai Blues Organ Original Kawai Church Organ Chorale Prelude Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme Bach Diapason Wohl mir da ich Jesum habe Bach HARPSI MALLETS Harpsichord Fr...

Page 134: ...21 1 Modern E P 2 15 6 121 1 ORGAN Jazz Organ 16 18 121 0 Blues Organ 17 17 121 0 Ballad Organ 18 17 95 5 Gospel Organ 19 17 95 3 Church Organ 20 20 121 0 Diapason 21 20 95 7 Diapason Oct 22 20 95 6 P...

Page 135: ...iplet Ballad 1 45 Triplet Ballad 2 16 Beat Ballad 46 16 Ballad 1 47 Dance Ballad 1 48 Dance Ballad 2 49 Dance Ballad 3 50 Electro Pop 51 16 Ballad 2 52 Mod Pop Ballad No Rhythm Name 16 Beat Dance 53 D...

Page 136: ...Single Load Startup Setting Save Internal Song Save SMF Song Save Registration All Save Registration Single Save Startup Setting Rename File Delete File Format USB Convert Song to Audio Overdub Audio...

Page 137: ...bles aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout...

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