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Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for CP 2

Page 1: ...s 11 Appendices 2 Listening to the Piano 3 Playing the Piano Basic Controls 4 Recording a Song 5 Using a Style 6 Music Menu 7 Settings Menu 8 Virtual Technician 9 Mic Harmony Mic Effects 10 Using USB...

Page 2: ...All descriptions and speci cations in this manual are subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...iment 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 nding the best sounds an...

Page 4: ...Event Edit 60 Style Maker 61 5 Using a Style 62 1 Selecting and Playing a Style 62 Intro Ending 64 Fill In and Variation 64 2 Auto Accompaniment System 65 3 1 2 Play 67 4 Registration 68 5 Song Stylis...

Page 5: ...12 Minimum Touch 129 9 Mic Harmony Effects 130 1 Mic Harmony 130 About Mic Harmonies 131 2 Mic Effects 133 10 Using USB Memory 135 USB Menu 135 Saving Data to USB Memory 135 Loading Data from USB Mem...

Page 6: ...se instructions 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...

Page 7: ...cause 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 co...

Page 8: ...r 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 splashin...

Page 9: ...l circuit from the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when The power supply cord or the plug has b...

Page 10: ...This button is used to select one of the 20 groups of preset and user registrations h REGISTRATIONS page 69 These buttons are used to recall one of the eight panel settings available in the currently...

Page 11: ...RB page 26 This button turns on off the Reverb Press and hold the button to select the Reverb settings menu A EFFECTS page 27 28 This button is used to select the Effects and Chorus settings menu B KB...

Page 12: ...jack is used to connect an optional expression pedal Q Video Out This jack is used to connect the CP to aTV set or external monitor display R Line Out Jacks These jacks are used to provide stereo outp...

Page 13: ...tor 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 LCD Touch Screen The LCD Touch Screen is the window through wh...

Page 14: ...o adjust this waiting period or to prevent the MAIN screen from returning automatically please refer to the Display Control instructions on page 119 of this owner s manual Dial The Dial is used to cha...

Page 15: ...emos 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...

Page 16: ...propriate button To select to a Key Features Demo Step 1 Press the DEMO button The Demonstration menu will be displayed Step 2 Touch KEY FEATURES to enter the Key Features Demo menu Step 3 Touch the d...

Page 17: ...each category It is also possible to create your own My Piano Music library using recorded or imported songs stored in the internal memory To listen to the Piano Music Step 1 Press the MUSIC button Th...

Page 18: ...ouch the PAUSE button to pause the song then touch the SONG LIST buttons to return to the category s song list Step 7 Touch the SKIP button to skip randomly to another song Step 8 To exit press the EX...

Page 19: ...ist function is not available when using My Piano Music My Piano Music It is also possible to create your own My Piano Music collection using recorded or imported songs stored in the internal memory P...

Page 20: ...RIGHT3 part can also be set to split the keyboard so that the sound assigned to the RIGHT3 Part is only heard when you play above a speci ed key split point on the keyboard See RIGHT3 Settings on page...

Page 21: ...ep 2 Press and hold the LEFT SPLIT button then 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 p...

Page 22: ...ds to be stored and recalled simply and conveniently To select a Sound Step 1 In the main play screen touch the Part to which you wish to assign a new sound The selected Part will become highlighted S...

Page 23: ...OUND SELECT Chose the sound for the selected Favorite position Step 2 Touch one of the Favorite sound names That entry will become selected Step 3 Touch the SOUND SELECT button The Favorites screen wi...

Page 24: ...TTONS Selects the part to adjust HARMONY Show the Harmony screen Step 2 Touch the buttons at the bottom of the screen to select the Part to be adjusted Step 3 Touch the slider that you wish to adjust...

Page 25: ...screen touch the STYLE MIXER button The Style Mixer screen will be shown BACK Return to the main Mixer screen PART BUTTONS Selects the Section to adjust Step 2 Touch the buttons at the bottom of the...

Page 26: ...y effect is used on the Church Organ to recreate the sense of being in a large church and a Rotary speaker effect is used on the Drawbar organ to give it an authentic vintage feel If you wish you can...

Page 27: ...ral Simulates the ambiance of a large cathedral 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 Se...

Page 28: ...types when in the Chorus Settings menu There is a fth 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...

Page 29: ...y speaker commonly used with vintage electronic organs There are three different levels of overdrive with and without a Chorus effect The soft pedal can be used to alternate the speed of the rotary si...

Page 30: ...d or a new sound is assigned to an active Priority Part In the latter case the new Effect settings will re ect the Preset effect settings for the new sound When the Effect settings change for the Pior...

Page 31: ...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 Step 2 To cancel the Transpose setting press...

Page 32: ...e the dial to change the TEMPO or BEAT value You can also adjust the tempo by tapping on the TAP TEMPO button Simply tap on the button with your nger three or more times at the desired tempo and the C...

Page 33: ...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...

Page 34: ...ation to another 1 to 8 Registration Decrement Switches from one Registration to another 8 to 1 To set the pedals Step 1 Press and hold the KBD SETTINGS button The KBD Settings screen will be displaye...

Page 35: ...Press and hold the KBD SETTINGS button The KBD SETTINGS screen will be displayed Step 2 Touch KBD SETTINGS BUTTON and use the dial to assign a function Step 3 Press the KBD SETTINGS button to exit Ste...

Page 36: ...ity Normal The RIGHT3 part will function in polyphonic mode and have an effect priority below RIGHT1 RIGHT2 Solo Priority When the RIGHT3 type is set to Solo this function allows you to select which n...

Page 37: ...th 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 St...

Page 38: ...n read both Type 1 and 0 SMF les Please read the following sections carefully to learn more about the capabilities of the Easy and Advanced recorder 1 Easy Recording The Easy Recorder will record all...

Page 39: ...ps 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...

Page 40: ...oose When you rst 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 nished recording the status for any activ...

Page 41: ...ed for entering a name of the song Step 3 Touch the screen to enter a name for the song Step 4 Touch the EXEC button to store the song Erasing the song Whenever a Part is selected for recording the ne...

Page 42: ...the pedal you assigned the Easy Loop Loop top will be selected and the Loop will be displayed Step 4 Depress the pedal again Loop end will be selected and the bars between Loop top and Loop end will...

Page 43: ...CHORD Show hide the name of the chord CHORD CH Select the channel to be used for chord recognition BACK Takes you to the previous screen MORE Takes you to the next screen Transpose Allows the key sig...

Page 44: ...orus for each of the 16 tracks Real Time Rec Prepares the track for real time recording Punch In Out Re record speci c measures within your song Step Recording Record by entering data note by note Tra...

Page 45: ...data in its place OVERDUB mixes the new data with the previous data so that both are heard together Repeatedly touching REC MODE switches between the REPLACE and OVERDUB MENU Cancels the real time rec...

Page 46: ...oomed version of the selected area will be shown allowing adjustments to be made more easily BACK Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu Step 5 At this point you can start recording or go to anothe...

Page 47: ...ng playback will select Play or Mute Touching 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 tim...

Page 48: ...he Advanced Recorder menu Step 2 Touch the screen to select the different loop settings then use the Dial to change the values LOOP Turns the Loop ON OFF START BAR Speci es the starting bar END BAR Sp...

Page 49: ...Touch STYLE PASTE while you are in the Advanced Recorder menu The LCD screen will prompt you for con rmation NO Cancels the Style Paste YES Proceeds with Style Paste Step 2 If you would like to procee...

Page 50: ...TO PEDAL switches between the Auto and Pedal MENU Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu MIXER Takes you to the Mixer Settings menu REHEARSAL Plays the song for rehearsal LOOP Turns Loop on off If yo...

Page 51: ...nd use the Dial to adjust values REC TRACK Selects the recording track REC SOUND Selects which sound is assigned to the track START BAR Selects which measure you d like to start recording at B M Chang...

Page 52: ...Ebutton WhenyouareusingtheREPLACE mode for recording every time you press DELETE the list of your entered notes on the screen scrolls back one event and that event is erased immediately Therefore if y...

Page 53: ...ch 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 se...

Page 54: ...tial tempo of the song TRANSPOSE Adjusts transposition MENU Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu DELETE Deletes the song Bar Editing Bar Edit contains many useful editing functions You can edit you...

Page 55: ...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...

Page 56: ...be placed FROM TRACK Selects the track to be copied Use the Dial to select the track numbers 1 16 Tempo or Chord START BAR Selects the bar where the data that you are copying starts Use the Dial to ch...

Page 57: ...nu will be displayed You can insert empty bars into a track between bars that have data or at the rst blank bar at the end of the track TO TRACK Selects the track where the empty bars are going to be...

Page 58: ...where you want to copy data Choose 1 16 BACK Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu UNDO Undoes the merge This option is not always available EXEC Proceed with the merge Gate Time Modify Gate time...

Page 59: ...t 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...

Page 60: ...sing the TRACK buttons Note that the Style Chord and Tempo track can be edited as well DOUBLE ARROWS Moves the cursor forward and backward through the bars SINGLE ARROWS Moves the cursor forward and b...

Page 61: ...backward through the bars SINGLE ARROWS Moves the cursor forward and backward through the selected beat clock event etc DELETE Removes the selected event INSERT Creates a new event REPLACE Modi es th...

Page 62: ...p you edit or create your own custom Styles These features are explained in the section of this manual Creating Your Own Styles page 75 1 Selecting and Playing a Style To select a Style Step 1 Press t...

Page 63: ...le will not start until you play a note or chord on the keyboard Step 7 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...

Page 64: ...eate your own chord progressions to t with any song you are playing It responds to your chords in the same manner as the Fill in and Variation sections of the style Intro Ending 4 is a simple Intro En...

Page 65: ...m 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...

Page 66: ...ng 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 Par...

Page 67: ...e to play Step 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 Step 3 Activate one of th...

Page 68: ...ation 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 P...

Page 69: ...in the way that you d like to save them Step 2 Press the REGISTRATION GROUPS button Step 2 Touch the SAVE button then touch one of the ve Registration Groups listed in which to save your setup Touch t...

Page 70: ...roup that you wish to rename Step 3 Touch the NAME button The display will show a virtual keyboard Step 4 Touch the screen to enter a new name for the Registration Group BACK Takes you to the previous...

Page 71: ...begin 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 Step 1 Press the SONG STYLIST button The Nam...

Page 72: ...t song Step 6 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 STYLE Highlights the Style TEMPO Adjusts...

Page 73: ...sical genres for the SONG STYLIST Step 2 Touch the SEARCH BY NAME buttons Touch the screen to take you to the rst letter of the name of the desired song Step 3 Touch the PAGE buttons to search for the...

Page 74: ...t 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...

Page 75: ...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...

Page 76: ...t phrases for each section to create your own unique arrangements Once you are satis ed with your edits you can save your Easy Style edits to the PRESET STYLE Advanced Style Edit This allows you to ed...

Page 77: ...tton in the Conductor 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...

Page 78: ...o select a Section to edit Touch the buttons on the side of the screen then use the dial to adjust the settings Step 4 Alternatively touch the fader that you wish to edit and make your edits via the z...

Page 79: ...sy or Advanced Style Edit screens 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 b...

Page 80: ...may be left blank or lled with Section data copied from the initial source Style that you were asked to choose at the beginning of the Style Maker process The different Sections can be of varying bar...

Page 81: ...rase in the recording that you want to convert BAR LENGTH Selects the last bar of the phrase in the recording that you want to convert CHORD Enter the key that the phrase was in SAVE Saves the new Sty...

Page 82: ...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 a...

Page 83: ...nd 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...

Page 84: ...ch the ENTER button to proceed to the next screen The LCD screen will display the rst Phrase Combination screen Step 4 Touch the screen to select which of the four Fill ins and Variations you would li...

Page 85: ...location to be saved NAME Names the style PRESET TEMPO Sets the default tempo for the style BACK Takes you to the previous menu SAVE Saves the style to User Style Step 11 Touch the SAVE TO button the...

Page 86: ...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 sa...

Page 87: ...nd 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...

Page 88: ...e SAVE button The Sound Edit Save screen will be displayed SAVE TO USER SOUND Selects the location where the sound will be saved NAME Names the Sound BACK Takes you to the previous menu SAVE Saves the...

Page 89: ...pressiveness 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 sug...

Page 90: ...he song Step 3 If you want to go to another song category touch SEARCH BY CATEGORY You can also search for a speci c title by using SEARCH BY NAME which will list all 176 song titles in alphabetical o...

Page 91: ...k 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 do...

Page 92: ...t 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 bu...

Page 93: ...y SONG LIST Returns to the song list Step 5 Touch the PLAY button to start playing the songs Step 6 To exit Concert Magic press the EXIT button again Concert Magic Song Arrangements Concert Magic song...

Page 94: ...ment 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...

Page 95: ...es de M canisme Opus 849 Czerny 100 Hundert bungsst cke Opus 139 Beyer Vorschule im Klavierspiel Opus 101 J S Bach Inventionen Sonatinen Album 1 Scales Arpeggios Cadences Chords To select a book song...

Page 96: ...layback position can also be changed by touching the BAR BEAT eld then using the dial Step 3 Touch the icon to pause playback of the selected lesson song Step 4 Touch the icon again to resume song pla...

Page 97: ...left hand value will decrease the volume of the student s part while increasing the right hand value will decrease the volume of the teacher s part Adjusting the playback tempo It may also be desirabl...

Page 98: ...are selected the CP can also evaluate one s practice analysing note accuracy timing evenness and note volume consistency before displaying results for each category Using this function players can ob...

Page 99: ...selected song will start to play Save My Song This function will store the recorded song to the CP s internal memory allowing it to be used for My Music lists Step 1 From the My Songs menu select the...

Page 100: ...usic Maker screen Step 3 Touch the screen and use the dial to select the parts for Track 1 and Track 2 Step 4 Touch EXEC to convert the song to the My Piano Music format Step 5 Touch Save enter a new...

Page 101: ...enu pages 1 Tuning Tuning allows you to adjust the CP s pitch You may need to adjust the tuning when playing with other instruments The master pitch is displayed in Hertz The range of adjustment is fr...

Page 102: ...ttings on page 115 Touch the screen to select your desired EQ setting MENU Takes you to the Settings menu EDIT Takes you to the User System EQ screen To create a User EQ Step 1 Select an EQ setting to...

Page 103: ...e 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 Pre...

Page 104: ...egistration to another You may choose the 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...

Page 105: ...ght pedal Damper Center Selects the Center pedal Sostenuto Left Selects the Left pedal Soft Expression Selects the Expression pedal MENU Takes you to the Settings menu Step 2 Touch the screen to selec...

Page 106: ...button 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 accomp...

Page 107: ...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 RIGHT3 part will only play a note when y...

Page 108: ...be output by the Video Out Jack NTSC The TV video signal system mainly used in North American countries and Japan PAL The TV video signal system mainly used in European countries OFF The video signals...

Page 109: ...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 an...

Page 110: ...d 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 Selection button or s...

Page 111: ...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 by touching the...

Page 112: ...l Sets the MIDI receive 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...

Page 113: ...lock 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 KEYBOARD Selects whet...

Page 114: ...CHORD CH LEFT Selects receive channel for the Chord Left part Choose 1 16 PAGE Selects the other MIDI Settings pages MIDI Sound Settings On page ve of the MIDI Settings you can determine which sound w...

Page 115: ...the current panel settings automatically as the default settings when the CP is turned on Select Restore Factory Settings to return the CP to the factory default settings The original factory setting...

Page 116: ...ation is selected ACC On Off 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 Left Pedal On Off Determines if the mem...

Page 117: ...ly the ones you want to Reset at the touch of a button To perform a Soft Reset Step 1 Touch the SOFT RESET icon The Soft Reset screen will be displayed Step 2 Touch the screen to choose the type of da...

Page 118: ...urrently installed on the CP To show the software version Step 1 Touch the Software Version icon Step 2 The software version will appear in the LCD screen MENU Takes you to the Settings menu The versi...

Page 119: ...djustable time function is effective with the following menus x Sound Select menu x Style Select menu x Keyboard Settings menu called up by holding down the KBD SETTINGS button x Effect Chorus Setting...

Page 120: ...enu of the CP piano features settings that simulate these re nements digitally allowing performers to shape various aspects of the instrument s character to suit their personal preferences To use the...

Page 121: ...You can create two of your own custom touch curves 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 vol...

Page 122: ...ve Current Settings from the Power Up Settings screen See Power Up Settings on page 115 2 Voicing Voicing is a technique used by piano technicians to mold the character of a piano s sound The Voicing...

Page 123: ...s pressed and released it is often possible to hear the sound of the damper head touching and releasing the strings The Damper Noise setting allowing the volume of this sound to be adjusted You can se...

Page 124: ...epth MENU Takes you to the Virtual Technician menu 6 Temperament The CP offers not only equal temperament the modern standard but also immediate access to temperaments popular during the Renaissance a...

Page 125: ...kofconsonance s experienced with certain fths for the Pure temperament It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with the equal temperament Werckmeister III Kirnberger III Temperament Thes...

Page 126: ...to piano sounds only If Piano Normal Piano Wide is selected 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 tunin...

Page 127: ...a User 88 Key Volume Step 1 On the 88 Key Volume screen touch the EDIT button The User 88 Key Volume screen will be displayed Step 2 Touch the KEY eld and use the Dial or press a key to select the not...

Page 128: ...laying an acoustic grand piano the position of the instrument s topboard lid affects both the volume and openness of the tone produced A fully open topboard allows sound waves to re ect off the polish...

Page 129: ...MinimumTouch setting allows the minimum key velocity required to produce a sound to be adjusted By default this setting attempts to recreate the extremely ne touch sensitivity of a concert grand piano...

Page 130: ...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 Du...

Page 131: ...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 simil...

Page 132: ...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 bo...

Page 133: ...onditioners etc while still allowing the desired louder signal Vocal instrument etc to be heard This can also be very useful for recording to WAV MP3 audio le in a noisy room Higher Gate settings cut...

Page 134: ...ayed Step 3 Touch the screen to highlight the Effect type then use the DIAL to adjust its settings MIC LEVEL Adjusts the Mic level EQ Turns the EQ On and Off GATE Adjusts the Gate time ECHO VIBRATO Tu...

Page 135: ...save the following data Song Song data currently in the Recorder You can save it as the CP s own unique format Internal or as Standard MIDI File format SMF or Stylist format Internal format plus Regi...

Page 136: ...SMF Standard MIDI File format or CP Stylist format Example Saving a Style USER STYLE Selects which le you would like to save or if all les are to be saved as a single all le NAME Names the data le BA...

Page 137: ...ed from USB User 88 Key Volume One User 88 Key Volume setting can be loaded from USB All Settings Loads the All Settings le from USB My Piano Music Song data that can be used with the My Piano Music f...

Page 138: ...ect the data to load Step 6 Touch the the EXEC button to proceed The screen will display the destination where the data will be loaded Step 7 When loading an individual data le touch NAME then use Dia...

Page 139: ...l be displayed Step 2 Connect a USB memory device Step 3 Touch the screen to select the type of data to erase Step 4 When you erase User Style User Conductor User Sound or Registration data select whe...

Page 140: ...3 TouchYES then touch EXEC to proceed The screen will prompt you for con rmation Step 4 TouchYES again to start formatting or TOUCH NO to cancel formatting and go back to the previous menu NO Cancels...

Page 141: ...long as they have DOS le 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 o...

Page 142: ...play 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 le Transpose can be applied s...

Page 143: ...n TEMPO Adjusts the tempo of the song Song Transpose Raise or lower the pitch of the song without affecting the keyboard Full Screen Show the song lyrics in full screen mode PLAY SCREEN Returns to the...

Page 144: ...menu will be shown in the LCD display Step 2 Select Play Audio A list of playable MP3 audio les stored on the USB memory device will be shown in the LCD display Step 3 Touch the screen to select the...

Page 145: ...AB button again to set the end of the section to be repeated The AB section will repeat continuously until the REPEAT AB button is touched for a third time thus deactivating the function and resuming...

Page 146: ...dio le SELECT FORMAT The audio format to be used for the new recording MP3 or WAV BACK Return to the main USB menu EXEC Accept the name and format and continue to AUDIO RECORD screen Step 3 Touch INPU...

Page 147: ...ompaniment and recorder at the same time Recording with additional sound sources It is also possible to record MP3 WAV audio les while the CP is playing back a song from MIDI or another MP3 WAV audio...

Page 148: ...be shown in the LCD display Touch WAV to list WAV audio les stored on the connected USB memory device Select the desired MP3 WAV audio le to be played and added to the recording Step 4 Touch the z bu...

Page 149: ...n 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 favo...

Page 150: ...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 hundr...

Page 151: ...t is connected to the computer Mac OS 9 USB MIDI is not supported Please use the standard MIDI IN OUT connectors USB MIDI Information Disconnecting the USB MIDI cable suddenly or turning the instrumen...

Page 152: ...Ballad 3 Mod Triplet Ballad Rock Ballad 2 Pop Piano Ballad 80 s Pop Ballad 3 Ballad 4 Rock Legend Ballad Soft Rock Ballad 2 Pop Ballad 80 s Pop Ballad 4 Ballad 5 OLDIES PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAG...

Page 153: ...ard 16 Beat 2 Funk 2 Funky Beat 4 Techno 2 Two Beat Shuf e New Age 16th Shuf e Funk 3 Funky Beat 5 Techno 3 Bossa New Age 2 16 Shuf e 2 Funky Beat Funk Shuf e Bembe Boogie New Age 3 16 Shuf e 3 Funky...

Page 154: ...tton Up Overcoat By The Time I Get Bye Bye Love C Cabaret California Dreamin California Girls Call Me Call Me Irrespons Camelot Can You Feel Love Canadian Sunset Candle In The Wind Candy Can t Buy Me...

Page 155: ...o Bad Hurting Each Other Hurts So Good Hustle The I I Am I Said I Am In Love I Believe I Believe In You I Can t Help It I Could Have Dance I Could Write Book I Don t Have Heart I Don t Know How I Don...

Page 156: ...Pa Oh What A Beauti Oh Lonesome Me Oklahoma Ol Man River Old Cape Cod Old Devil Moon Old Lamplighter Old MacDonald Old Rugged Cross Old Soft Shoe Old Time R R Old Time Religion On A Clear Day On Stre...

Page 157: ...e U Unchained Melody Under Boardwalk Under the Sea Underneath Clothes Underneath It All Unexpected Song Unforgettable Up On Housetop Up Up Away Up Where We Belong Upside Down V Vaya Con Dios Ventura H...

Page 158: ...Ocean MP Song Title Type Lyrics In The Good Old Summertime EB For He s A Jolly Good Fellow MP Bill Bailey Won t You Please Come Home EB Give My Regards To Broadway SK Clementine MP Fascination SK Hom...

Page 159: ...e SK Can Can SK Emperor Waltz SK March Militaire by Chopin SK Grand March from Aida by Verdi SK Gymnopedie by Sati SK Gypsy Chorus from Carmen by Bizet SK Largo from Symphony No 9 by Dvor k SK Prelude...

Page 160: ...ld 21 Mendelssohn 1 Lieder Ohne Worte Heft 1 in E dur op 19b SWEET REMEMBRANCE F Mendelssohn 22 Mendelssohn 2 Lieder Ohne Worte Heft 8 in g moll op 102 No 4 THE SIGHING WIND F Mendelssohn 23 Mozart So...

Page 161: ...ppin 9 Good Friends 10 Guest List 11 Late Arrival 12 Latin Affair 13 Matinee 14 Midnight 15 Next Stop 16 On The Patio 17 Opening Night 18 Penthouse View 19 People Watching 20 Proposal 21 Small Talk 22...

Page 162: ...for Bach 37 Alouette 38 My Kite 39 All Star Game 40 Ode to Joy 41 A Page or Tow 42 Snowy Day 43 Bike Ride 44 Old Joe Clark 45 Hopscotch 46 Rise and Shine 47 The Wheels on the Bus 48 Eine Kleine Mozar...

Page 163: ...ockin Tune 38 Indian Song 39 Raindrops 40 It s Halloween 41 Horse Sense Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 1B 1 Step Right Up 2 The Carousel 3 Hail to Thee America 4 Brother John 5 Good Sounds 6 Th...

Page 164: ...4 The Cuckoo 25 Harp Song 26 Beautiful Brown Eyes 27 Alpine Melody 28 Thumbs on C 29 Waltz Time 30 Good Morning To You 31 Happy Birthday To You 32 Standing In The Need Of Prayer 33 The Gift To Be Simp...

Page 165: ...hlau 5 Sonatine Op 55 2 F Kuhlau 6 Sonatine Op 55 3 F Kuhlau 7 Sonatine Op 36 1 M Clementi 8 Sonatine Op 36 2 M Clementi 9 Sonatine Op 36 3 M Clementi 10 Sonatine Op 36 4 M Clementi 11 Sonatine Op 36...

Page 166: ...h an asterisk indicate easy ngerings that can be recognized in One Finger mode C Maj C7 C 7 C6 C sus4 C b5 C aug C6 9 C add9 C9 C11 C13 C7 b5 C7 5 C7 sus4 C7 b9 Cm Cm7 Cm6 Cm6 9 Cm 5 Cm7 b13 Cm7 11 b1...

Page 167: ...Downbow 41 95 4 Violin 41 121 0 Cello Up Bow 43 95 6 Cello Down Bow 43 95 5 Cello 43 121 0 Contrabass 44 121 0 Viola 42 121 0 Slow Violin 41 121 1 Fiddle 111 121 0 Slow Fiddle 111 95 1 Slow Cello 43...

Page 168: ...Gtr Slide 27 95 9 Dynamic Overdrive 30 121 1 Rhythm Guitar 28 121 2 Blues Lick 31 95 1 College 28 95 6 Hawaiian Guitar 27 95 1 Exp Jazz Guitar 2 27 95 7 Pop Jazz Gtr 27 95 8 Modern Jazz Gtr 2 27 95 1...

Page 169: ...ide Marimba 13 121 1 Handbells 15 95 1 Muted Handbells 15 95 2 Church Bells 15 121 1 Carillon 15 121 2 Glockenspiel 10 121 0 Tubular Bells 15 121 0 Bell Lyra 10 95 1 Bells 15 95 3 Handbells 2 15 95 4...

Page 170: ...under 123 121 2 Wind 123 121 3 Wind Chime 125 121 5 Rain Thunder 123 95 1 Dog Barking 124 121 1 Cat 124 95 1 Horse Gallop 124 121 2 Crow 124 95 2 Crickets 124 95 5 Crickets 2 124 95 6 Cu Coo 124 95 7...

Page 171: ...m o T d i M 1 d t S 5 4 A A i n a p m i T 2 m o T d i M h s u r B 2 m o T d i M e c n a D A 46 Std1 HHO Std2 HHO Std1 HHO Std1 HHO Std2 HHO Analog HHO Dance HHO Std2 HHO Brush HHO Timpani A 1 m o T d...

Page 172: ...n i k a e r C r o o D 9 5 B C4 C 60 Door Ready g n i p p o t S r a C r e t i r w e p y T h c t a r c S 1 6 C Nou Voice 3 D 62 Wind Chime Play D 63 Car Engine Typewriter E 64 Car Stop Kiss Nou Voice 4...

Page 173: ...nk HHP A 45 AmbiMidTom2 FunkMidTom2 PopMidTom2 PopMidTom2 A 46 Ambi HHO Funk HHO Pop HHO Pop HHO B 47 AmbiMidTom1 FunkMidTom1 PopMidTom1 PopMidTom1 C3 C 48 AmbiHiTom2 FunkHiTom2 PopHiTom2 PopHiTom2 C...

Page 174: ...70 O O Sustain Level 71 X O Resonance 72 O O Release Time 73 O O Attack Time 74 O O Cutoff 75 O O Decay Time 76 X O Vibrato Speed 77 O O Vibrato Depth 78 X O Vibrato Delay 84 O O Portamento Control 91...

Page 175: ...User Stretch 88 Key Volume Hammer Delay Top Board Position Decay Time Minimum Touch Other Features One Two Play 160 Registrations Concert Magic 176 Preset Songs 4 Parts RIGHT1 2 3 LEFT 3 Part Layer S...

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Page 180: ...CP1 CP2 Owner s Manual KPSZ 0693 OW1080E J1405 Printed in Indonesia Copyright 2014 Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg Co Ltd All Rights Reserved 818008 R100...

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