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Part Names and Functions
1.
Home screen structure
The CA99/CA79 digital piano’s user interface is arranged into three different “home” screens, which are selected by
tapping the corresponding Piano, Sound, and Music tabs shown at the bottom of the touchscreen display.
Functions that are common to each home screen are explained below.
2.
Touchscreen Operations
The explanations below outline the different methods
of interacting with the touchscreen, and how these
operations are referenced in this owner’s manual.
Tap
Touch an area of the screen (e.g. an icon or
button) and release it immediately.
In this owner’s manual, this operation is
indicated by:
Tap
Swipe
Touch and hold an area of the screen, slide
your finger left or right, then release.
In this owner’s manual, this operation is
indicated by:
Swipe
Scroll
Touch and hold an area of the screen, slide
your finger up or down, then release.
In this owner’s manual, this operation is
indicated by:
Scroll
Drag
Touch and hold an icon or button, slide your
finger to another position, then release.
In this owner’s manual, this operation is
indicated by:
Drag
Double tap
Touch an area of the screen twice quickly.
In this owner’s manual, this operation is
indicated by:
Double
tap
Menu button
Ref.
This button is used to display the menu, which provides access
to various settings that control the digital piano.
Selection area
This area is used to select the desired sound (Piano tab, Sound
tab) or piece of music (Music tab).
The selection area will change depending on the current
“home” screen .
By default, the CA99/CA79 digital piano will always start-up
with the Piano screen, however this behaviour can be
changed via the System settings menu .
Ref.
“Startup Screen” P . 74
MEMO
Metronome button
Ref.
This button is used to start/stop the Metronome,
and open the metronome settings window.
: The Metronome is counting.
: The Metronome is stopped.
This button is used to change the state of the Recorder.
(Inactive): The Recorder is not in use.
(Standby): The Recorder is in standby, and will start with
the next key press.
(Recording): The Recorder is recording.
Recorder button
Ref.
Piano screen
Sound screen
Music screen
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