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Basic Controls

P. 9

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.

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 three sound Parts that can be played from the keyboard.  These three Parts are
named LEFT/SPLIT, RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2, and each one has an instrument sound assigned to it.
You can selectively turn on/off any combination of these three Parts, allowing you to have up to
three different sounds at the same time across the keyboard.
Sounds 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.  Activating the LEFT/SPLIT Part automatically splits the keyboard
so that only the sound that is assigned to the LEFT/SPLIT Part is heard when you play in the lower
octave keys.  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.

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.

• If the 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 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.

L 1

L 2

L 3

L 4

R 1

R 2

R 3

R 4

This example indicates:

RIGHT1 is currently active

RIGHT2, LEFT are inactive.

Summary of Contents for CP115

Page 1: ...Concert Performer Series Digital Piano Owner s Manual Model CP115...

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

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...orne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond Instruction for AC power cord U K Do not plug either terminal of the power cord to the ground of the AC outlet on the wall FCC Information This...

Page 6: ...keyboard in its class the CP is a unique musical instrument resulting from the combination of Kawai s seventy plus years experience in making acoustic pianos along with cutting edge digital music tech...

Page 7: ...em Menu 104 Tuning 106 Touch Curve 107 Virtual Voicing 108 Resonance 109 Concert Magic Sound 110 Pedal Assign 111 Fill in Mode 114 Effect for Sound 115 Temperament 116 MIDI Menu 120 Power Up Settings...

Page 8: ...p 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 flopp...

Page 9: ...d registrations 24 Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen for easier viewing 25 Tempo Value Dial page 8 This dial is used to adjust tempo scroll through different selections and adjust data v...

Page 10: ...ony page 40 This button turns on off the Harmony for the instrument sounds Press and hold the button to select the Harmony settings menu 36 Advanced Recorder page 47 This button is used to access the...

Page 11: ...is selected in the System menu See page 121 46 USB Jack This jack is used to connect a personal computer to the CP Enabled only when the USB is selected in the System menu See page 121 47 Line Out Jac...

Page 12: ...ch the Concert Performer communicates with you The large display size allows many items to be clearly displayed at the same time allowing for not only words but graphics to be shown as well Select But...

Page 13: ...ghlighted to indicate that it has been selected 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 but...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...active at the same time Activating the LEFT SPLIT Part automatically splits the keyboard so that only the sound that is assigned to the LEFT SPLIT Part is heard when you play in the lower octave keys...

Page 16: ...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 RIGH...

Page 17: ...lect a Sound 1 In the main play screen select the Part to which you wish to assign a new sound using the L3 or R2 R3 buttons The selected Part will become highlighted 2 Press the SOUND button for the...

Page 18: ...Use the L or R buttons to select your desired Sound F1 F4 Selects the different pages of Sounds within a category F7 Takes you to the Sound Edit menu See Editing Sounds on page 88 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5...

Page 19: ...lect a setting to change 4 Use the Dial to change the value Volume level can be also adjusted from the main play screen using the VOLUME buttons F4 F5 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R...

Page 20: ...reen 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 th...

Page 21: ...at 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...

Page 22: ...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 th...

Page 23: ...active if so desired 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 L2 Selects the Cho...

Page 24: ...urn 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 EFFECTS button again L2 Selects Effect type Use the Dial to c...

Page 25: ...riable rate Tremolo Modulates the volume of the sound This is a vibrato type effect Tremulant A combination of Tremolo and Vibrato It simulates the tremulant pipes of a church organ Phaser Creates a p...

Page 26: ...l 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 Effect For Sound is set to Panel in the System then...

Page 27: ...HT 2 LEFT INDICATOR Part Inactive Active Active Effect Off On Off On Even if you now assign a new sound to the RIGHT1 Part the Effect settings for the other Parts won t change because RIGHT1 is still...

Page 28: ...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 three Parts LEFT SPLIT RIGHT1 and RIGHT 2 To Transpose 1 Pres...

Page 29: ...of triangles shown above the sound name for each Part Transpose amount is shown at the bottom of the screen The Octave Shift has a range of four octaves in each direction However some on board sounds...

Page 30: ...he 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 adju...

Page 31: ...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...

Page 32: ...r 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 two pages of styles If you don t see your desired Style on the currently...

Page 33: ...ing 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 Sty...

Page 34: ...ress 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 T...

Page 35: ...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 e...

Page 36: ...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...

Page 37: ...h 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...

Page 38: ...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 You cannot use...

Page 39: ...functions in the way that you d like to save them 2 Press the SAVE REGIST button Use the R1 R5 buttons to select the Registration Group in which to save your setup Use the F1 F2 buttons to view the 1...

Page 40: ...3 Press the NAME F6 F7 button L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 Use the L and R buttons to select the Group to rename 4 In the Registration Group Name screen use the...

Page 41: ...Lock 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...

Page 42: ...riate 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 o...

Page 43: ...L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 F1 F2 Shows the other categories F3 F4 Shows the song list in alphabetical order F6 Searches for a title from a floppy disk Use the L R buttons...

Page 44: ...you wish 6 To play another song press the Songlist F7 button To exit press the SONG STYLIST button again or press the EXIT button Use the L or R buttons to select your desired song L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5...

Page 45: ...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 th...

Page 46: ...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 lo...

Page 47: ...s the HARMONY button again 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 bot...

Page 48: ...y 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 t...

Page 49: ...ront panel to return to the first bar of the song 2 Press the PLAY STOP button to play back the song 3 Press the PLAY STOP button again to stop at any time 4 Pressing the PLAY STOP button again resume...

Page 50: ...ut 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...

Page 51: ...data will be lost See the section titled Saving Data to a Floppy Disk on page 131 If you press the EXIT button to get out of the Easy Recorder the CP will automatically prompt you to save your work E...

Page 52: ...rformance 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 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1...

Page 53: ...so be edited using the Advanced Recorder by simply pressing the ADVANCED RECORDER button To go to the Advanced Recorder Menu Press the ADVANCED RECORDER button The recording options will be displayed...

Page 54: ...dit 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 F1 Cancels the real time recording setup and returns you t...

Page 55: ...ing on the Style track only the Style will be recorded The style track will record any chords to the chord track you play but the actual notes you are playing will not be recorded When the recording i...

Page 56: ...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 th...

Page 57: ...ge 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...

Page 58: ...ped equally You cannot have different loop settings for each track To set the Loop 1 Go to the Loop Settings screen by pressing the L5 button in the Advanced Recorder menu 2 Use the L2 L4 buttons to s...

Page 59: ...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 individua...

Page 60: ...or press the NO button F1 to cancel 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...

Page 61: ...he 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 F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder...

Page 62: ...n 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 l...

Page 63: ...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 cha...

Page 64: ...Edit 1 In the Advanced Recorder menu select Bar Edit R2 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...

Page 65: ...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 s...

Page 66: ...ement the border after the beat Together these two borders form a timing range around the specified beat The notes that fall inside the Range are not shifted at all The notes that fall beyond the Rang...

Page 67: ...aces any current data that may be at the destination R2 Selects the destination track Use the Dial to select the track number 1 16 Tempo or Chord R3 Selects the bar in the destination track where the...

Page 68: ...ion is not always available F7 Proceed with the deletion L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 L2 Selects the track to be deleted Use the Dial to choose 1 16 Tempo Chord...

Page 69: ...the track R2 Selects the destination track where you want this data inserted Choose from 1 16 Tempo Chord or All R3 Selects the bar in the destination track where you want this data inserted F1 Takes...

Page 70: ...inserted Use the Dial to choose the location F1 Takes you to the previous menu F2 Undoes the Insert This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with the Insert L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4...

Page 71: ...rase This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with the Erase L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 L2 Selects the track that has the bars you want to erase Choose...

Page 72: ...ercussion 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...

Page 73: ...to select a value from 10 300 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 L 1 L...

Page 74: ...in a 100 range of their original values R2 Adjusts Velocity from 100 to 100 of their current values F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the Velocity adjustment This option is not alwa...

Page 75: ...ues the beat by a certain 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...

Page 76: ...1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu F2 Undoes the transposition This option is not always available F7 Proceeds with applying the transposition L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R...

Page 77: ...ed 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 scro...

Page 78: ...ACE 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 pres...

Page 79: ...Recording a Song P 73...

Page 80: ...uilt 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 tr...

Page 81: ...s 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 contents will be written to the PR...

Page 82: ...et screen See the section titled Soft Reset on page 126 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...

Page 83: ...arily have to use all of the sections to create a Style For example just like the Intimate and Solo Piano Styles you may not need to use some Variations or Sections to accomplish your musical idea The...

Page 84: ...ects Edit Existing Style L5 Selects Phrase Combination F1 Go to the Advanced Recorder menu F7 Enters the selected Style Maker menu L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R...

Page 85: ...play L1 Selects the Part to be recorded L2 Sets the recording tempo L5 Takes you to the Detail Setting menu R1 Selects the Sound for the selected Part R2 Selects the Quantize resolution This is input...

Page 86: ...long as you press and hold the button 12 When finished recording press the REC STOP button R4 13 Follow the above procedure to record any other desired patterns as needed 14 To save the recorded Style...

Page 87: ...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 18 Press the SAVE button F7 F1 Takes you to the Style Maker Record screen...

Page 88: ...s 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...

Page 89: ...ls below the limit it will automatically be transposed up an octave To adjust the auto accompaniment system 1 Use the L2 L4 buttons to select the setting you wish to change 2 Use the F3 F7 buttons to...

Page 90: ...d 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 t...

Page 91: ...5 buttons or the Dial to select the characters to name the style 13 Press the SAVE button F7 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 R2 Selects the pattern to change Choose...

Page 92: ...1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 L1 Sets the default tempo for the style L3 Selects the location to be saved L4 Names the style F1 Takes you to the Style Maker Record screen F2 F3 Moves t...

Page 93: ...Creating Your Own Styles P 87...

Page 94: ...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...

Page 95: ...off L4 Selects an effect type L5 Adjusts the effect setting R2 Adjusts the chorus level R4 R5 Adjusts the effect setting F1 Takes you to the previous menu F7 Saves the settings Pressing the SAVE F7 bu...

Page 96: ...ady 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 mu...

Page 97: ...isplay 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 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the song you want to hea...

Page 98: ...s select the song you want to hear 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...

Page 99: ...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...

Page 100: ...lyrics if available in the data R2 Highlights the RIGHT1 Part R3 Highlights the RIGHT2 Part R4 R5 Transposes the song but not the keyboard F1 Takes you to the Disk Song Select menu F2 F5 Turns the son...

Page 101: ...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 ove...

Page 102: ...ly 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 Selec...

Page 103: ...thm 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...

Page 104: ...he song again 4 To play another song press the SONG LIST buttons F6 F7 to display the list 5 If you have selected a song that has lyrics you may view them by pressing the LYRICS button F1 F2 6 If you...

Page 105: ...h 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...

Page 106: ...he 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 an...

Page 107: ...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...

Page 108: ...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 R...

Page 109: ...Playing with the Concert Magic P 103...

Page 110: ...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 func...

Page 111: ...lects the Touch Curve Key velocity sensitivity L3 Selects the Voicing settings L4 Selects the Resonance effect for the sustain pedal L5 Selects the Concert Magic Sound mode L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2...

Page 112: ...d A 440 0 Hz 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 P...

Page 113: ...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 suita...

Page 114: ...out 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 The current v...

Page 115: ...r strings will vibrate due to sympathetic resonance The Resonance function simulates this phenomenon You can select from three levels of Resonance Off No resonance Normal Simulates the natural resonan...

Page 116: ...ongs 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 F1 Takes you to the...

Page 117: ...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 In...

Page 118: ...part of a Registration 1 Select the Pedal Assign R1 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 assig...

Page 119: ...nd use the Dial to change its value L2 Selects a function to assign to the pedal Use the other L and R buttons to adjust parameters L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5...

Page 120: ...d 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 Variati...

Page 121: ...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 Effec...

Page 122: ...e page 117 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...

Page 123: ...ange 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 t...

Page 124: ...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...

Page 125: ...ually In other words you cannot alter the tuning of different sections of the CP s keyboard range separately F1 Takes you to the Temperament menu F3 F4 Selects the note to edit F7 Saves the User Tempe...

Page 126: ...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...

Page 127: ...1 On page 1 in the System menu press the MIDI R5 button The LCD screen will display the first MIDI page 2 Use the L and R buttons to select the setting and use the Dial to change the values F1 F4 Sel...

Page 128: ...lusive On Off Determines whether or 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 wil...

Page 129: ...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 Use the L2 R2 L4 and R4 buttons to select the channel...

Page 130: ...played from a MIDI Accordion L2 Selects receive channel for the Chord Left part Choose 1 16 R2 Selects receive channel for the Melody Right1 part Choose 1 16 R3 Selects receive channel for the Bass R...

Page 131: ...e 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 The CP never automat...

Page 132: ...on L2 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 F...

Page 133: ...sion is currently installed in the CP To show the software version 1 Press the Software Version button R2 on page two in the System menu 2 The software version will appear in the LCD screen F1 Takes y...

Page 134: ...without switching This adjustable time function is effective with the following menus Sound Select menu Style Select menu Reverb Settings menu called up by holding down the REVERB button Effect Settin...

Page 135: ...Display Control P 129...

Page 136: ...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 o...

Page 137: ...at a later time You can save the following data Song Song data currently in the Recorder You can save it as the CP s own unique format Internal or as Standard MIDI File format SMF or Stylist format I...

Page 138: ...he 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 data file will be in...

Page 139: ...oves 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 Example Saving a Style L3 Selects which file you would like to save o...

Page 140: ...Styles can be loaded from disk This number varies depending on the size of the data contained in the Styles Regist Group Up to 10 Groups containing 8 Registrations each can be loaded from disk Temper...

Page 141: ...y F7 Proceeds to the next screen 4 When loading User Style or Registration data you can choose whether to load data that was stored individually or to load all the data that was saved as an All file P...

Page 142: ...e destination to load individually a Style Conductor Sound or Registration F1 Takes you to the previous menu F7 Loads the data 7 When loading an individual data file use the L3 button and the Dial to...

Page 143: ...erase Song User Style 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...

Page 144: ...rt Performer 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...

Page 145: ...Operations P 139 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 L2 Formats a 2HD disk L3 Formats a 2DD disk F1 Cancels formatting and takes you to the Disk menu F7 Starts formatti...

Page 146: ...rmance or accessing a floppy disk To use the Help 1 Press the HELP button The Help text will be displayd in the LCD screen 2 If the text is not what you are looking for press the INDEX F1 button to li...

Page 147: ...elct a Help topic F1 F2 Searches for more Help topics on the other pages F1 Takes you to the Help menu F3 F4 Selects the language L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 L...

Page 148: ...or songs that demonstrate how the Auto Accompaniment Styles can be used To listen to a Main Sound Style Demo 1 Press the DEMO button The Demonstration menu will be displayed 2 Select your preferred De...

Page 149: ...demo for that sound category L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7 R 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 R 5 SOUND PIANO STRING BRASS SYNTH BASS VOCAL PAD HARPSI MALLET WOOD WIND SPECIALTY 1 SFX SPECIALTY 2 DRAW...

Page 150: ...bar Bass Jazzer Be Nice 8 Drawbar Jazz Organ Hi Lo Odd Man 5 1 3 Drawbar Rock Organ Full Organ Screamin 4 Drawbar Jazz Organ 2 Mellow Hollow 2 2 3 Drawbar Drawbar Drawbar 2 2 Drawbar Percussive Organ...

Page 151: ...mpet 2 Trumpet Ensemble Sentimental Bone Cup Mute Trumpet Cup Mute Trombone Trumpet Alto Brass Synth Trumpet Bright Trombone Trombone Tenor Brass Synth 2 Trombone Trombone 2 Brass Sax French Horns War...

Page 152: ...3 Acoustic Bass Acoustic Bass 2 Octave Fretless Electric Bass Finger Slap Bass Poly Synth Bass Finger Bass Warm Synth Bass Clavi Bass 2 Pick Bass Clavi Bass Ac Bass Piano Fretless Bass Hammer Bass Ele...

Page 153: ...lti Sweep Analog Brass 3 Classic Synth 2 Fifth Warm Sweep Square Comp Square Square 2 Bowed 2 Square Pad Sine Sequenced Analog Saw Pad Goblin Chiff Charang Big Saw Bass Lead Lead Octave Saw Wire Lead...

Page 154: ...Roll Brush Kit Taiko Drums Repeating Castanet Orch Cym Bass Drum Room Kit Melodic Toms Cym Bass Drum Finger Snap Power Kit Concert Bass Drum Snare Roll Tambourine Analog Kit Woodblock Melodic Tom 2 B...

Page 155: ...ad 2 Bluegrass Country Rock Pop Rock Modern Ballad3 Boot Scootin Country Two Beat Folk Rock Pop Ballad Train Beat Country Rock 2 Slow Rock Pop Ballad 2 Country Ballad Modern Train Beat Classic Rock Fo...

Page 156: ...a Nova 2 Soft Shoe Classic Waltz Fast Show Beat Beguine Polka Traditional Waltz Fast Show Beat 2 Mambo Dixieland French Waltz Medium Show Swing Samba Cha Cha European Waltz Medium Show Beat 2 Salsa Po...

Page 157: ...urry Love Can t Smile Can t Stop Loving Careless Whisper Celebration Chain Of Fools Chances Are Change The World Chantilly Lace Chapel of Love Chatt Choo Choo Chattahoochee Cherish Cherry Pink Apple C...

Page 158: ...The World Juke Box Sat Nite Jump Just a Closer Walk Just a Gigolo Just As I Am Just My Imagine Just Once Just The Two Of Us Just Way You Are K Kansas City King Of The Road Kokomo L La Bamba Lady Last...

Page 159: ...Around Clock Rock This Town Rocket Man Rockin Xmas Tree Rocky Mtn High Rocky Top Rose Garden Rudolf S Saints Go Marching San Francisco Satin Doll Satisfaction Save Best For Last Send In The Clowns Sen...

Page 160: ...Susie Wake Me Up Walk On By Walkin Midnight Wasted Days and Watch What Happens Wave We Are Family We Are The World We re In This Love We ve Got Tonight Rock Ballad We ve Got Tonight Modern Country We...

Page 161: ...Appendice P 155...

Page 162: ...Mountain EB Whistler And His Dog SK Polly Wolly Doodle MP Christmas Songs Hark The Herald Angels Sing MP Jingle Bells MP Deck The Halls MP O Come All Ye Faithful MP Joy To The World MP The First Noel...

Page 163: ...o EB The Camptown Races MP The Band Played On EB When Johnny Comes Marching Home MP When The Saints Go Marching In EB Beautiful Dreamer EB Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay MP Turkey In The Straw SK Blue Bells Of S...

Page 164: ...d Rock MP Standing On The Promises MP I Need Thee Every Hour MP Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Us MP Stand Up Stand Up For Jesus MP Onward Christian Soldiers MP All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name MP To God...

Page 165: ...from Lohengrin by Wagner MP Wedding March from Midsummer Night s Dream by Mendelssoh SK Pomp And Circumstance SK Mazel Tov EB International Songs When Irish Eyes Are Smiling EB Hatikvah MP My Wild Ir...

Page 166: ...m 5 Table of Chord Types This table describes the 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 tra...

Page 167: ...b5 9 C 7 5 C 7 b5 C 9 13 C 9 11 C 9 C 7 13 C 7 11 13 C 9 11 13 C 9 11 13 Cm9 C dim C dim 7 C dim b13 C dim 9 C dim 11 C7 9 C7 11 C7 b9 11 C7 b9 11 C7 9 11 C9 13 C9 11 13 Cm add9 Cm9 Cm7 11 Cm9 11 C7 9...

Page 168: ...an 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 m...

Page 169: ...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...

Page 170: ...d 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 st...

Page 171: ...Appendice P 165...

Page 172: ...More 17 95 2 Be Nice 17 95 7 Odd Man 17 95 6 Screamin 17 95 4 Hollow 18 95 6 Drawbar 2 17 121 3 Percussive Organ 3 18 121 2 Drawbar 3 17 121 1 Soft Solo 17 95 8 Key Click 122 95 1 16 Drawbar 19 95 1 8...

Page 173: ...ugel Horn 57 95 1 Muted Trumpet 2 60 121 1 Cup Mute Trombone 60 95 2 Bright Trombone 58 121 2 Trombone 2 58 121 1 Warm French Horn 61 121 1 Jump Brass 63 121 3 Brass Section 2 62 121 1 Synth Brass 3 6...

Page 174: ...Bass 36 121 0 Ac Bass Ride 33 95 1 Slap Bass 37 121 0 Synth Bass 39 121 0 Synth Bass 2 40 121 0 Attack Bass 40 121 3 Acoustic Bass 2 33 121 0 Finger Slap Bass 34 121 1 Warm Synth Bass 39 121 1 Clavi...

Page 175: ...121 1 Crystal 99 121 0 Rain Pad 97 121 0 Analog Brass 63 121 2 Classic Synth 3 82 121 3 Fifth 87 121 0 Square 2 81 121 1 Sequenced Analog 82 121 4 Charang 85 121 0 Lead 82 121 2 Soft Wire Lead 88 121...

Page 176: ...120 0 17 Analog Kit 26 120 0 26 Dance Kit 25 120 0 27 Electric Kit 25 120 0 25 Orchestra Kit 49 120 0 49 Standard Kit 2 1 120 0 2 Timpani 48 121 0 Rolling Timpani 48 121 0 Taiko Drums 117 121 0 Melodi...

Page 177: ...1 0 Bird Tweet 124 121 0 Laughing 127 121 1 Screaming 127 121 2 Telephone 125 121 0 Helicopter 126 121 0 Gunshot 128 121 0 Explosion 128 121 3 Machine Gun 128 121 1 Siren 126 121 5 Foot Step 127 121 5...

Page 178: ...45 Std1 Mid Tom2 RoomMidTom2 PowerMidTom2 Elect Mid Tom2 Analog Mid Tom2 DanceMidTom2 BrushMidTom2 Timpani A A 46 Std1 HHO Std2 HHO Std1 HHO Std1 HHO Std2 HHO Analog HHO Dance HHO Std2 HHO Brush HHO T...

Page 179: ...aser Gun Crow Siren Game Show Correct And C4 C 60 Door Ready C 61 Scratch Typewriter Car Stopping Nou Voice 3 D 62 Wind Chime Play D 63 Car Engine Typewriter E 64 Car Stop Kiss Nou Voice 4 F 65 Car Pa...

Page 180: ...ustain 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 O O Rev...

Page 181: ...ther Features One Two Play 80 Registrations Concert Magic 176 Preset Songs Help 3 Parts Right 1 2 Left Split Selectable Split Point Mixer Master Volume Accompaniment Volume Transpose Octave Shift Tune...

Page 182: ...Concert Performer Series Digital Piano OW974E T 0403 814407 Printed in Indonesia...

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