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 Damper Resonance

Pressing the damper pedal of an acoustic piano raises all dampers, allowing the strings to vibrate freely.  When a 

note or chord is played on the piano with the sustain pedal pressed, not only will the strings of the notes played 

vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonance.

The ES7 digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Damper Resonance setting allowing the volume of this 

resonance sound to be adjusted.

1. Selecting the Damper Resonance setting

After entering the Virtual Technician menu (page 84):

Press the 

d

 or 

c

 MENU buttons to select the Damper Resonance 

setting.

2. Adjusting the Damper Resonance volume

Press the 

d

 or 

c

 VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the 

Damper Resonance setting.

* The Damper Resonance volume can be adjusted within the range of 

Off, 1 - 10.

* Any changes made to the Damper Resonance setting will remain until 

the power is turned off.

* Preferred Damper Resonance settings can be stored to a Registration 

memory for convenient recall.  Please refer to page 34 for more 

information.

3. Exiting the Damper Resonance setting

Press the EXIT button to exit the Damper Resonance setting and 

return to the main settings menu.

2-3 Damper Reso.
= 2

2-3 Damper Reso.
= 5

2-3 Damper Reso.
= 5

Summary of Contents for ES7

Page 1: ...Introduction Playing the Piano Rhythm Section Recorder USB Functions Settings ES7 Owner s Manual Appendix...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...fects to sounds transpose the pitch of the keyboard and how to use the metronome feature The Rhythm Section chapter page 36 explains how performances can be enhanced with backing accompaniments while...

Page 4: ...e exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the leterature accompanying the produc...

Page 5: ...C power cord s plug always hold the plug and pull it to remove it Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage the cord causing a fire electric shock or short circuit Do not disassemble repair or modif...

Page 6: ...openings with items such as newspaper table cloths curtains etc Doing so may cause the product to become deformed or fall over resulting in breakdown or injury Do not stand on the product or exert exc...

Page 7: ...tifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured B...

Page 8: ...er Song Recorder Internal memory 46 1 Recording a Song 46 2 Playing a Song 48 3 Recording a Song with the Rhythm Section 50 4 Erasing a Part Song 51 Audio Record Playback USB memory 52 1 Recording an...

Page 9: ...inger Ad lib 106 4 4 ACC Mode 107 Preset Chord 107 MIDI Settings 108 MIDI Overview 108 5 1 MIDI Channel 110 5 2 Send Program Change Number 111 5 3 Local Control 112 5 4 Transmit Program Change Numbers...

Page 10: ...oduction Welcome to the Kawai ES7 1Package Contents The Kawai ES7 digital piano package contains the following items ES7 digital piano AC power adaptor PS 154 Foot pedal F 10H Music rack rest Owner s...

Page 11: ...ent sounds ranging from electric pianos and drawbar and church organs to string choir and mallet instruments inviting musicians to add greater variety to their performances Furthermore the Dual playin...

Page 12: ...heard when playing the instrument s keyboard These buttons are also used to select Registration memories f EXIT button This button is used to exit the current function or return to the previous scree...

Page 13: ...ction function featuring drum rhythms and accompaniment styles p METRONOME button Thisbuttonisusedtoturntheinstrument smetronomefunction on off and to adjust metronome settings q USB button This butto...

Page 14: ...s are lifted from the keyboard This pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling Connecting the optional F 20 double pedal Connect the optional Kawai F 20 double pedal to the DAMPER SOFT pedal jack...

Page 15: ...rmore information please refer to the Auto Power Off setting on page 117 3 Adjusting the volume The MASTER VOLUME slider controls the volume level of the instrument s speakers or headphones if connect...

Page 16: ...h Organ HARPSI MALLETS 1 Harpsichord 2 Vibraphone 3 Clavi 4 Marimba STRINGS CHOIR 1 Slow Strings 5 Choir Ooh Aah 2 String Pad 6 Choir Aah 3 Warm Strings 7 New Age Pad 4 String Ensemble 8 Atmosphere BA...

Page 17: ...s the desired SOUND button The LED indicator for the button will start to flash and the first demo in the selected sound category will start to play Press the selected sound category button repeatedly...

Page 18: ...d SOUND button then press the main SOUND button repeatedly to cycle through the different sound variations Mellow Grand String Ensemble To layer two variations assigned to the same SOUND button Press...

Page 19: ...convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information The Layer Octave Shift setting can be used to adjust the octave range of the layered sound Please refer to page 100 for more information...

Page 20: ...er section Press the desired SOUND button Jazz Organ Wood Bass To select a different sound for the lower section Press and hold the SPLIT button then press the desired SOUND button Jazz Organ W Bass R...

Page 21: ...ce versa The ratio of the two sounds will always total 10 e g 5 5 3 7 9 1 etc The default Split mode volume balance is 5 5 Jazz Organ 5 W Bass Ride 5 Jazz Organ 3 W Bass Ride 7 The preferred Split mod...

Page 22: ...ed 2 Changing the upper lower section sounds To select a different sound for the upper section Press the desired SOUND button Classic E P Concert Grand To select a different sound for the lower sectio...

Page 23: ...r sound decreases and vice versa The ratio of the two sounds will always total 10 e g 5 5 3 7 9 1 etc The default Four Hands mode volume balance is 5 5 Classic E P 5 Studio Grand2 5 Classic E P 9 Stud...

Page 24: ...biance of a small rehearsal room Lounge Simulates the ambience of piano lounge Small Hall Simulates the ambiance of a small hall Concert Hall Simulates the ambiance of a concert hall or theater Live H...

Page 25: ...rb time setting The reverb time setting can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 Reverb Time 5 Reverb Time 2 To exit the reverb settings menu and return to normal playing mode press the EXIT button or...

Page 26: ...nds Auto Pan Alternates 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 R...

Page 27: ...erent effects settings pages Effect Type Stereo Delay Delay Time 5 Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the value of the selected effects setting Effect settings can be adjusted within the range o...

Page 28: ...tion sounds Amp Sim settings Amp Sim setting Description Range Type Selects the amplifier speaker type See below Drive Adjusts the drive overdrive level of the selected amplifier 1 10 Level Adjusts th...

Page 29: ...ctivated and the instrument will resume responding to panel button presses as normal Panel Lock Off When activated the Panel Lock will remain until the power is turned off 3 Adjusting the Amp Sim sett...

Page 30: ...the TRANSPOSE button will turn on to indicate that the transpose function is in use and the key transpose value will briefly be shown in the LCD display Key Transpose 0 C Key Transpose 3 A The keyboa...

Page 31: ...transpose settings Adjusting the Song Transpose value While the Song Transpose screen is shown in the LCD display Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the song transpose value Song Transpose 0 C...

Page 32: ...lay will return to the normal playing mode screen 2 Adjusting the Metronome settings tempo beat volume While the Metronome tempo screen is shown in the LCD display to adjust the metronome tempo Press...

Page 33: ...tronome is in use Press the desired SOUND button The LED indicator for the button will turn on to indicate that this category has been selected The name of the sound will briefly be shown in the LCD d...

Page 34: ...TRATION button The LED indicator for the REGISTRATION button will turn on to indicate that the registration function is in use and the registration selection screen will be shown in the LCD display Co...

Page 35: ...utton press the same SOUND button repeatedly to cycle through the four banks A B C and D then press and hold the SOUND button The d or c VALUE buttons can also be used to change the bank The current i...

Page 36: ...Variation patterns 1 Ending A short pattern used to bring the currently playing accompaniment style to an end 1 1 Entering the Rhythm Section Press the RHYTHM SECTION button The LED indicator for the...

Page 37: ...5 different chords types including most inversions Please refer to page 126 for more information By default only the upper section of the keyboard can be used to play the melody When the ACC Mode sett...

Page 38: ...e LCD display Press the d or c RHYTHM REW or FWD buttons to cycle through the different Rhythm Section styles FnkShuffle1 All C 108 LatinGroove All C 108 Each style features both a basic and variation...

Page 39: ...both bass and drum tracks All Parts default All The Rhythm Section will play a full backing accompaniment drums bass guitar etc Changing the Rhythm Section parts While the main Rhythm Section screen i...

Page 40: ...ompaniment Normal Preset Chord Select the preset chord progression type Chord 1 The Preset Chord page will only appear when ACC Mode is set to Preset Chord Selecting and adjusting the Rhythm Section s...

Page 41: ...in the range of 1 10 Any changes made to the Rhythm Volume setting will remain until the power is turned off The preferred Rhythm Volume setting can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient r...

Page 42: ...in passage after every 8 bars 12 bars The Rhythm Section will play an automatic fill in passage after every 12 bars 16 bars The Rhythm Section will play an automatic fill in passage after every 16 bar...

Page 43: ...ult A One Finger Ad lib phrase will not be played when pressing one of the topmost 17 keys On A One Finger Ad lib phrase will be played when pressing one of the topmost 17 keys Changing the One Finger...

Page 44: ...hord settings page For a complete listing of the available Rhythm Section Preset Chord sequences please refer to page 130 of this owner s manual ACC Mode settings ACC Mode setting Rhythm Section play...

Page 45: ...pear when the ACC Mode setting is set to Preset Chord Please refer to page 44 for more information Changing the Preset Chord setting While the Rhythm Settings menu is shown in the LCD display Press th...

Page 46: ...nal song memory 1 10 to be recorded to Song1 Part 1 Standby 120 Part has been recorded Then press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the part number 1 or 2 to be recorded If a part has already been re...

Page 47: ...ith the Recorder 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 various funct...

Page 48: ...1 1 1 120 Part No Song No If a USB memory device is connected press the MENU c button to select the Int Recorder function 2 Selecting the song to be played back Press the REW or FWD buttons to select...

Page 49: ...he playback menu features settings to adjust the song volume and pitch transpose and change the selected playing part s While the song is playing Press the d or c MENU buttons to enter the playback me...

Page 50: ...o parts ACC mode etc Please refer to page 40 for more information 2 Entering song recorder mode Press the REC button The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash and the Internal Song Reco...

Page 51: ...have been recorded Then press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the part number s 1 2 or 1 2 of the selected song to be erased If a part has already been recorded a symbol will be shown 3 Erasing the...

Page 52: ...Audio file 1 Entering USB recorder mode Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the REC button then press the MENU d button to select the USB Recorder function The LED indicator for the REC...

Page 53: ...icating that the song is ready for playback Jazzy Tune MP3 00 00 Vol 5 To play back the recorded audio file please refer to the Playing an Audio File instructions on page 54 Overwriting a file If the...

Page 54: ...memory device to the USB port Press the PLAY STOP button then press the MENU d button to select the USB Player function The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the file selection s...

Page 55: ...time will turn off the loop Press the PLAY STOP button to pause and resume playback Press the RESET button to return to the beginning of the audio file Adjusting the audio file playback volume Press...

Page 56: ...e USB Player function The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the file selection screen will be shown in the LCD display Please refer to page 54 for information about the file sele...

Page 57: ...please adjust the volume as desired Adjusting playback settings playback menu TheplaybackmenufeaturessettingstoadjusttheMIDIfile stempo and pitch transpose and select the Minus One part While the MIDI...

Page 58: ...ode etc Please refer to page 40 for more information 2 Entering USB recorder mode selecting the audio file format Connect a USB memory device to the USB port Press the REC button then press the MENU d...

Page 59: ...r c VALUE buttons to select the desired part s 2 Selecting the Convert to Audio function Press the USB button The Convert to Audio function will be shown in the LCD display Convert to Audio Format MP3...

Page 60: ...n press the MENU c button to select the audio MIDI file The USB player screen will be shown in the LCD display Audio_001 MP3 00 00 Vol 5 3 Deleting the selected audio MIDI file Press the REC button an...

Page 61: ...e Regist Save registration memories single or all from the instrument to a USB memory device 6 Rename File Rename a file stored on a USB memory device 7 Delete File Delete a file stored on a USB memor...

Page 62: ...lection screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Selecting the song memory Press the d or c VALUE buttons to select the internal song memory for the song to be loaded into If a song memory contains s...

Page 63: ...rmation about the file selection screen 2 Selecting the registration file to be loaded Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MENU c button to select the registrati...

Page 64: ...buttons to cycle through the characters and the d or c MENU buttons to move the cursor Save files are limited to a maximum name length of 11 characters The saved SMF file will be stored in the root f...

Page 65: ...d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the characters and the d or c MENU buttons to move the cursor Save files are limited to a maximum name length of 11 characters The saved song will be stored in th...

Page 66: ...on memory to be saved The All option will save all registration memories to a single file Press the REC button to continue The filename entry screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Naming the regis...

Page 67: ...NU c button to select the file The filename entry screen will be shown in the LCD display 3 Renaming the selected file Press the d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the characters and the d or c MEN...

Page 68: ...er to page 54 for information about the file selection screen 2 Selecting the file to be deleted Press the d or c VALUE buttons to move the selection cursor then press the MENU c button to select the...

Page 69: ...he LCD display 2 Confirming the format operation initial confirmation Press the REC button to confirm the format operation Press the PLAY STOP button to to cancel the format operation If the REC butto...

Page 70: ...n to enter the selected menu Exiting the Settings menus Press the EXIT button to return to the main settings menu Press the EXIT button again to return to normal playing mode Overview of Settings menu...

Page 71: ...of the instrument in 0 5 Hz steps 440 0 Hz 1 8 Damper Hold Change the effect of pressing the sustain pedal on organ string etc sounds Off 1 9 Four Hands Enable the Four Hands Mode function Off 1 10 Us...

Page 72: ...ting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 The Equaliser setting will be selected automatically 2 Changing the Equaliser type Press the d or c VALUE buttons to cycle through the different equ...

Page 73: ...rough the different equaliser types When the User type is selected press the MENU c button The User EQ setting screen will be shown in the LCD display 2 Adjusting the User EQ bands low mid high Press...

Page 74: ...1 Selecting the Wall EQ setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Wall EQ setting 2 Changing the Wall EQ setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons...

Page 75: ...nd at a reduced volume level 1 Selecting the Speaker Volume setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Speaker Volume setting 2 Changing the Spe...

Page 76: ...evel High The instrument s headphone connectors will output sound at an increased volume level 1 Selecting the Phones Volume setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 Press the d or c MEN...

Page 77: ...olume setting will remain until the power is turned off Preferred Line Out Volume settings will not be stored to a Registration memory but can be stored to the instrument s User memory for convenient...

Page 78: ...corder Gain setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the Audio Recorder Gain setting The Audio Recorder Gain can be adjusted within the range of 0 dB 15 dB Increasing the Audio Recorder Gain m...

Page 79: ...tting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to decrease or increase the value of the Tuning setting in 0 5 Hz steps The Tuning setting can be adjusted within the range of 427 0 Hz 453 0 Hz Any changes made t...

Page 80: ...dal is pressed 1 Selecting the Damper Hold setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Damper Hold setting 2 Changing the Damper Hold setting Pre...

Page 81: ...Four Hands setting After entering the Basic Settings menu page 71 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Four Hands setting 2 Changing the Four Hands setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to tur...

Page 82: ...ns to select the User Memory function 2 Storing current settings to User Memory Press the REC button A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD display Press the VALUE c button to confirm the sto...

Page 83: ...tons to select the Factory Reset function 2 Restoring factory settings Press the REC button A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD display Press the VALUE c button to confirm the reset operat...

Page 84: ...2 6 Key off Effect Adjust the volume of the sound that is heard when keys are released 5 2 7 Fall back Noise Adjust the volume of the sound that is heard when the key action falls back 5 2 8 Hammer De...

Page 85: ...of an acoustic piano Heavy Requires a heavier touch to produce a loud volume Ideally suited to those with stronger fingers Heavy Requires considerably more striking force to achieve a loud volume Off...

Page 86: ...iano dynamically from very soft to very loud allowing the instrument to examine the personal playing technique More than one attempt may be required in order to create an accurate User Touch Curve Red...

Page 87: ...nal character throughout the entire dynamic range Bright 2 An even brighter tonal character than Bright 1 1 Selecting the Voicing setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 84 Press the d...

Page 88: ...setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 84 PressthedorcMENUbuttonstoselecttheDamperResonance setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Resonance volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust t...

Page 89: ...to select the Damper Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Damper Noise volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Damper Noise setting The Damper Noise volume can be adjusted within th...

Page 90: ...sympathetically thus demonstrating String Resonance F G C B F G C G C E G C D E G C DA BA BA h o l d 1 Selecting the String Resonance setting After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 84 Press t...

Page 91: ...After entering the Virtual Technician menu page 84 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Key off Effect setting 2 Adjusting the Key off Effect volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the...

Page 92: ...MENU buttons to select the Fall back Noise setting 2 Adjusting the Fall back Noise volume Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume of the Fall back Noise setting The Fall back Noise volume...

Page 93: ...elect the Hammer Delay setting 2 Adjusting the Hammer Delay value Press the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the value of the Hammer Delay setting The Hammer Delay value can be adjusted within the range...

Page 94: ...aced in between Meantone and Pythagorean For music with few accidentals this temperament produces the beautiful chords of the mean tone but as accidentals increase the temperament produces the charact...

Page 95: ...he key signature of the piece This setting will only affect the balance of the tuning system the pitch of the keyboard will remain unchanged Changing the Temperament Key setting After selecting a temp...

Page 96: ...just the dynamic sensitivity of the layered sound when using Dual mode 10 3 6 Dual Balance Adjust the volume balance between the main and layered sounds 5 5 Default settings will be shown in the first...

Page 97: ...r Octave Shift settings can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information 3 Exiting the Lower Octave Shift setting Press the EXIT button to exit...

Page 98: ...g After entering the Key Settings menu page 96 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Lower Pedal setting 2 Changing the Lower Pedal setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to turn the Lower Pedal...

Page 99: ...s the d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume balance between the upper and lower sections As the volume of the upper sound increases the volume of the lower sound decreases and vice versa The ratio...

Page 100: ...shift setting will remain until the power is turned off Preferred Layer Octave Shift settings can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information...

Page 101: ...more easily in relation to the main sound 1 Selecting the Layer Dynamics setting After entering the Key Settings menu page 96 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Layer Dynamics setting 2 Adjus...

Page 102: ...d or c VALUE buttons to adjust the volume balance between the main and layered sections As the volume of the main sound increases the volume of the layered sound decreases and vice versa The ratio of...

Page 103: ...t Chord Select the preset chord progression type Chord 1 Default settings will be shown in the first LCD display illustration i e Step 1 for each setting explanation below Entering the Rhythm Settings...

Page 104: ...il the power is turned off Preferred Rhythm Volume settings can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information 3 Exiting the Rhythm Volume settin...

Page 105: ...fter every 12 bars 16 bars The Rhythm Section will play an automatic fill in passage after every 16 bars 1 Selecting the Auto Fill in setting After entering the Rhythm Settings menu page 103 Press the...

Page 106: ...keys On A One Finger Ad lib phrase will be played when pressing one of the topmost 17 keys 1 Selecting the One Finger Ad lib setting After entering the Rhythm Settings menu page 103 Press the d or c...

Page 107: ...ode setting will remain until the power is turned off Preferred ACC Mode settings can be stored to a Registration memory for convenient recall Please refer to page 34 for more information Preset Chord...

Page 108: ...e transmit channels are used to transmit data to another MIDI device The illustration below shows three musical instruments connected together using MIDI Transmitting instrument a Receiving instrument...

Page 109: ...igital piano MIDI Settings Page no Setting Description Default setting 5 1 MIDI Channel Specify the channel that is used to transmit receive MIDI information 1 5 2 Send PGM Change Send a MIDI program...

Page 110: ...return to the main settings menu Omni mode When the ES7 digital piano is turned on the instrument is automatically set to omni mode on allowing MIDI information to be received on all MIDI channels 1 1...

Page 111: ...hange Number function 2 Specifying and transmitting a Program Change Number Press the d or c VALUE buttons to decrease or increase the Program Change Number The program change number can be set within...

Page 112: ...1 Selecting the Local Control setting After entering the MIDI Settings menu page 108 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Local Control setting 2 Changing the Local Control setting Press the d...

Page 113: ...MIDI Settings menu page 108 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Transmit Program Change Numbers setting 2 Changing the Transmit Program Change Numbers setting Press the d or c VALUE buttons to...

Page 114: ...refer to the Program Change Number List on page 122 1 Selecting the Multi timbral Mode setting After entering the MIDI Settings menu page 108 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Multi timbral...

Page 115: ...the Channel Mute setting After setting the Multi timbral Mode to On1 or On2 Press the d or c MENU buttons to select the Channel Mute setting for each MIDI channel 2 Changing the Channel Mute setting P...

Page 116: ...S X USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when 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 informat...

Page 117: ...he instrument will turn off automatically after 120 minutes of inactivity 1 Selecting the Auto Power Off setting While the normal playing mode screen is shown in the LCD display Press the d or c MENU...

Page 118: ...er is turned on extraneous noise that can damage the ES7 digital piano may activate the instrument s amplifier protection circuit preventing any sound from being produced If this occurs turn the power...

Page 119: ...ect the ES7 digital piano to a computerusinganinexpensiveUSBcable Whenconnected the instrument can be used as a standard MIDI device allowing it to send a receive MIDI data Connect a B type USB connec...

Page 120: ...ed to reproduce the undamped notes typically the top two octaves of an acoustic grand piano Phones The headphone volume is too low Check the technical specifications of the headphones If the Nominal I...

Page 121: ...ORGAN Drawbar Organ Original Kawai Jazz Organ Original Kawai Church Organ Chorale Prelude Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme J S Bach HARPSI MALLETS Harpsichord French Suite No 6 J S Bach Vibraphone Orig...

Page 122: ...s E Piano 10 5 121 3 Modern E Piano 11 6 121 0 Classic E Piano 2 12 5 121 1 DRAWBAR Drawbar Organ 13 17 121 0 Jazz Organ 14 18 121 0 Principal Oct 15 20 95 24 Church Organ 16 20 121 0 HARPSI MALLETS...

Page 123: ...tting Guitar RS 49 28 95 3 Cutting Guitar 3 RS 50 28 95 5 Muted Electric RS 51 29 121 0 OverdriveGuitar RS 52 30 121 0 Wood Bass 4 RS 53 33 95 5 Electric Bass 3 RS 54 34 95 6 FingerSlap Bass RS 55 34...

Page 124: ...Ambi Cup F Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine G Splash Cymbal Funk Splash Funk Splash Funk Splash G Analog Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell A Crash Cymbal 2 Funk Crash2 Funk Crash2 Funk Crash2...

Page 125: ...llad 2 Ballad 3 Ballad 4 Ballad 5 Light Ride 2 Electro Pop 1 Electro Pop 2 16 Shuffle 4 8th Ballad Slow Jam Slow Rock R B Ballad Triplet 50 s Ballad Triplet R B Ballad Genre Style Name 8th Straight 8...

Page 126: ...r M7 and 7 chord types can also be played by pressing just the notes marked with a symbol Chord Name Notes C Maj C sus4 C aug C min C M7 C 6 C m7 C mM7 C m6 C 7 C 7 A5 C 7 5 C 7sus4 C m7 A5 C dim Chor...

Page 127: ...D EA mM7 D EA m6 D EA 7 D EA 7 A5 D EA 7 5 D EA 7sus4 D EA m7 A5 D EA dim D Chord Name Notes E Maj E sus4 E aug E min E M7 E 6 E m7 E mM7 E m6 E 7 E 7 A5 E 7 5 E 7sus4 E m7 A5 E dim Chord Name Notes F...

Page 128: ...F GA m6 F GA 7 F GA 7 A5 F GA 7 5 F GA 7sus4 F GA m7 A5 F GA dim F Chord Name Notes G Maj G sus4 G aug G min G M7 G 6 G m7 G mM7 G m6 G 7 G 7 A5 G 7 5 G 7sus4 G m7 A5 G dim Chord Name Notes AA Maj G A...

Page 129: ...A5 A 7 5 A 7sus4 A m7 A5 A dim Chord Name Notes BA Maj A BA sus4 A BA aug A BA min A BA M7 A BA 6 A BA m7 A BA mM7 A BA m6 A BA 7 A BA 7 A5 A BA 7 5 A BA 7sus4 A BA m7 A5 A BA dim A Chord Name Notes B...

Page 130: ...F dim G7 5 Chord14 8 AA7 G7 5 Cm7 F7 AA7 G7 5 F7 Chord15 8 C7 EA7 F7 C7 Chord16 16 AAM7 Gm7 AAM7 Gm7 C7sus4 C7 AAM7 Gm7 AAM7 G7sus4 G7 Chord17 8 C CM7 C7 FM7 FmM7 CM7 F m7 A5 G7sus4 G7 Chord18 8 Cm7 D...

Page 131: ...C F Chord74 8 Cm BA AA7 Cm DA7 Chord75 16 C F7 C BA C G7 C7 G7 C7 Chord76 8 C7 BA7 C7 BA7 F7 Chord77 8 C G7 C7 F7 C F G7 C F C G7 Chord78 16 C CM7 C7 F Dm7 G7 Em7 Am7 Dm7 G7 C Chord79 8 C7 F7 C7 F7 D...

Page 132: ...z z 2 6 Key off Effect Off 1 10 5 z z 2 7 Fall back Noise Off 1 10 5 z z 2 8 Hammer Delay Off 1 10 Off z z 2 9 Temperament Equal Piano Pure Major Pure Minor Pythagorean Meantime Werckmeister Kirnberg...

Page 133: ...PM Song Transpose 12 C 12 C 0 C Minus One Part Off 1 16 Off Reverb Menu Reverb On Off button Off On Off z z Reverb Type Room Lounge Small Hall Concert Hall Live Hall Cathedral Sound s default z z Reve...

Page 134: ...ts String Resonance Damper Resonance Damper Noise Fall back Noise Key off Effect Hammer Delay Temperament Equal Piano Pure Major Pure minor Pythagorean Meantone Werckmeister Kirnberger Equal Flat Equa...

Page 135: ...10 F7 End code data 1 data 2 data 3 Function 00 00 Multi timbre Off 00 01 Multi timbre On 1 00 02 Multi timbre On 2 0F 00 7F Split Point 14 00 7F Dual Split balance 16 1F 60 Tune 40 440 Hz 17 00 7F 00...

Page 136: ...tch bend Control change 0 32 7 10 11 64 66 67 2 3 Bank Select 1 Volume Panpot Expression Pedal Sustain Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Program change 0 127 1 True Exclusive On Off Selectable Common S...

Page 137: ...unction Press twice Select a sound or function Press multiple times Cycle through sounds or settings 2 Press and hold Select a function s settings Press and hold then press X Combine two sounds or sto...

Page 138: ...138 Appendix User Notes...

Page 139: ...Hello to Jason Isaacs...

Page 140: ...ES7 Owner s Manual KPSZ 0512 817439 OW1059E J1203 Version 1 Printed in Indonesia Copyright 2012 Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg Co Ltd All Rights Reserved...

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