Page 1: ...KAWAI Professional Stage Piano MPSSOO Owner s Manual...
Page 2: ...ns in the leterature accompanying the product WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following Do not touch the power plug with wet hands There...
Page 3: ...ibed in the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be reffered to qualified service personnel When disconnecting the AC power cords Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage lug al...
Page 4: ...d Do not modify the plug provided with the product if itwill not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Notes on Repair Should an abnormality occur in the product imm...
Page 5: ...t Ext 29 Damper In Ext 29 FootSW Int Ext 29 ExpPedal Int Ext 29 Modulation Int Ext 29 Bender Int Ext 29 TXBendrRng Transmitting Bender Range Ext only 29 Bender Range Int Ext 30 TX Pan Transmitting Pan...
Page 6: ...obal settings of the MP9500 4 ASSIGNABLE ZONES The MP9500 has 4 zones which can be set to INT EXT or BOTH individually INT Internal is to play any of the 64 internal sounds EXT External is to play ext...
Page 7: ...TRANSPOSE ZONE 1 Patch FADERS CONTROL KNOBS MENU TONE 2 Patch ZONE 3 Patch SELECT EFFECT Edil Program ZONE 4 Patch EQ Edit Common TONE MODIFY Edil Zone MIDI CONTROL KNOBS The MP9500 has 4 multi functi...
Page 8: ...four CONTROL KNOBS are multi function real time controllers The different functions can be selected using the four buttons to the left side of the CONTROL KNOBS When a function button is lit that fun...
Page 9: ...D Cline onamsan ETNOS I wor Ha 0 5552553080 Bo La I neJonJanefia f apc pr nevera v VALUE BUTTONS 15 VALUE buttons The VALUE buttons are used to change the value of the current parameter as indicated o...
Page 10: ...inch phone jack 3 FOOT CONTROLLERS EXP JACK An expression pedal can be connected to this jack The expression pedal can be assigned to different MIDI control numbers in the system menu FSW JACK A mome...
Page 11: ...track recorder Expression optional Footswitch F 1 optional F 2r Damper Soft Pedal included varato teat stately rea atria atay LI MIDI devices Headphone OFF POWER ON Ex External Sound module External S...
Page 12: ...Piano OPERATION The MP9500 always starts up in SINGLE mode when the power is turned ON The SINGLE button will be lit to indicate SINGLE mode is active crIRIDDITI LEA STEP 1 Press any of the PATCH butt...
Page 13: ...of any MIDI devices connected to the MP9500 STEP 2 Press the MENU UP button until Tx Rx Ch Transmit Receive Channel appears on the display A LINK Mi v STEP 3 Use the VALUE buttons to choose a MIDI Tr...
Page 14: ...Edit parameters OPERATION Make sure that the SINGLE button is lit STEP 1 A Use the MENU buttons to scroll to the parameter you want to edit 4 Use the VALUE buttons to change the value of the paramete...
Page 15: ...r can be assigned to control the volume CC 7 of internal sounds only external MIDI devices only or both simultaneously Int Assigns Fader 1 to Internal sounds only Ext Assigns Fader 1 to external MIDI...
Page 16: ...ange the transpose amount The display shows the current TRANSPOSE amount when the TRANSPOSE button is held down A value of 0 indicates no transposition The internal sounds of the MP9500 can be enhance...
Page 17: ...different phase and frequency This gives a slightly richer sound than the Celeste effect below Celeste is a three phase chorus with each of the three chorus units at different phase Delay adds echoes...
Page 18: ...button will be turned OFF Available REVERB types Hall 1 Hall 2 Stage 1 Stage 2 Room 1 Room 2 Plate OPERATION STEP 1 Press and hold the REVERB button until the display shows REVERB Type Use the VALUE b...
Page 19: ...added to the sound EFX parameter list EFX Rate EFX Depth 1 CHORUS 1 rate 0 12 7Hz send level 2 CHORUS 2 rate 0 12 7Hz send level 3 CHORUS3 rate 0 12 7Hz send level 4 FLANGER 1 rate 0 12 7Hz send leve...
Page 20: ...MP9500 contains a four band graphic equalizer to shape the overall tone of the sound The EQ is global and will affect the internal sounds only Be sure that the EQ button in the CONTROL KNOBS section i...
Page 21: ...i br bc x ODIFY cuTOFF ATTACK DECAY RELEASE Dyes A s c D The CONTROL KNOBS are now active and assigned to the Tone Modify parameters for the current sound Use the CONTROL KNOBS to change the current s...
Page 22: ...lit If the MIDI CC button is turned off press it to turn it ON J EFFECT EFX RATE EFX DEPTH REV TINE REV DEPTH Lo MID O MID HI HI DN r o o o O CEMODIFY cuTOFF ATTACK DECAY RELEASE E E The CONTROL KNOBS...
Page 23: ...nated by both a name and by a two digit number for quick access OPERATION STEP 1 To enter the MULTI mode press the MULTI button and the MULTI SINGLE button will light up When entering the MULTI mode t...
Page 24: ...ens Tx Cutoff Transpose Tx Attack Volume Tx Decay Damper Tx Release Foot sw Solo Exp Pedal Solo Mode Modulation Caution The settings in the MULTI Menu will not be stored when the power is turned off u...
Page 25: ...rs are available for editing If a zone is set to Ext only External parameters are available for editing If a zone is set to Bth both Internal and External parameters are available for editing Paramete...
Page 26: ...ue Range 1 16 This parameter sets the MIDI transmit channel for the selected zone AII MIDI data for the selected zone will be transmitted on this channel Make sure that the receiving channel for any e...
Page 27: ...the Zone 2 set K Range Lo to A1 and K Range Hi to G6 F0 G1 These keys will play the Zone 1 only A1 ES These keys will play the Zone 1 and 2 as a layer F5 G6 These keys will play the Zone 2 only Vel S...
Page 28: ...han that of the Loud Zone a dynamic area where both sounds play can be created Itis also possible to switch Internal Zones with External Zones for even more possibilities Vel Sense Velocity Sense Int...
Page 29: ...damper pedal is active On or not Off for the selected zone FootSW Int Ext Value Range On Off This parameter determines if a Foot Switch connected to the FSW jack is active On or not Off for the selec...
Page 30: ...ne Tune Ext only Value Range On Off This parameter determines if Fine Tuning settings will be transmitted On or not Off when a MULTI is recalled Fine Tune Int Ext Value Range 63 0 63 Int This is a fin...
Page 31: ...smitted On or not Off when a MULTI is recalled Note Decay setting is transmitted whenever the Control Knob is moved even when the TX Decay is Off TX Release Transmitting Release Ext only Value Range O...
Page 32: ...s turned On only one note will be transmitted via MIDI for the selected zone even if more than one note is being played simultaneously This can be used to effectively simulate the performance characte...
Page 33: ...nge The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Store SINGLE at this point press the VALUE DOWN button Otherwise go on to the STEP 3 To execute Store SINGLE press the VALUE UP button again The SIN...
Page 34: ...enaming the MULTI To rename the MULTI press the VALUE UP button Rename MULTI Hame MULTIS 4 Use the MENU UP DOWN buttons to move the cursor use the VALUE UP DOWN buttons to select the character Availab...
Page 35: ...tion To cancel Store MULTI at this point press the VALUE DOWN button Otherwise go on to the STEP 4 Press the VALUE UP button again The MULTI has been stored to the designated MULTI location Note In th...
Page 36: ...STORE button And then press the MENU UP button until Block Dump appears on the display Press the VALUE UP button Block Dump 1 Sure The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Dump All at this poi...
Page 37: ...ers are transmitted Press the STORE button And then press the MENU UP button until Dump Current appears on the display STEP 3 The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Dump Current at this point...
Page 38: ...urrent appears on the display The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Reset Current at this point press the VALUE DOWN button Otherwise go on to the STEP 3 STEP 3 A Press the VALUE UP button a...
Page 39: ...n press the MENU UP button until Reset All appears on the display A The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Reset All at this point press the VALUE DOWN button Otherwise go on to the STEP 3 ST...
Page 40: ...ss they are saved To save these settings use the Store LINK procedure How to program a LINK OPERATION STEP 1 A STEP2 LINK MENU iz STEP 3 To enter the LINK function press the MENU UP and MENU DOWN butt...
Page 41: ...e LINK function is on Press the STORE button The display will ask for confirmation To cancel Store Link at this point press the VALUE DOWN button Otherwise go on to the STEP 3 To execute Store Link pr...
Page 42: ...Expression Pedal CC Local On Off Receive Channel Mute LCD Contrast The System Menu parameters are always stored when leaving the SYSTEM mode so there is no need to store them How to change the SYSTEM...
Page 43: ...This curve requires the most striking force to produce a loud volume This curve requires a stronger striking force to produce a loud volume see 2 This curve is perfect for those with strong fingers T...
Page 44: ...nance for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonance s experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure temperament It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with the equa...
Page 45: ...Value Range 0 114 AFT This parameter assigns a Control Change Number to the Expression Pedal connected to the EXP jack on the rear panel If the AFT is selected the expression pedal is used to send Aft...
Page 46: ...his parameter can be used to filter out data on specific MIDI channels that are not intended for the MP9500 Play The MP9500 responds to MIDI data received on this channel Mute The MP9500 ignores MIDI...
Page 47: ...Number from 65 to 128 in System Channel See p 43 the corresponding MULTI patch is recalled See the MULTI Program Numbr Table below The recalled MULTI patch can be played only from the keyboard of the...
Page 48: ...rimba 24 ORGAN HARPSI Harpsichord 25 Harpsichord Oct 26 Church Organ 27 Reeds 28 Diapason 29 Mixer 30 Celeste 31 Flute Celeste 32 48 Sound Name n DRAWBAR Rock Organ Be 3 Drawbar Drawbar 2 Hi Lo 2 2 3...
Page 49: ...mory 64 MULTIs 64 SINGLEs Display 16 x 2 LCD w backlight Jack 1 4 Out L MONO R XLR Out L R Headphones MIDI IN OUT THRU Damper Soft Pedal FSW EXP AC Inlet Dimensions 1466 x 442 x 189 mm 57 3 4 x 17 1 2...
Page 50: ...annel Mode Message 1 3 System Real time Message 2 Transmitted data 2 1 Channel Voice Message 2 2 Channel Mode Message 2 3 System Real time Message 3 Exclusive data 3 1 Sys EX Format 3 2 Data Format 4...
Page 51: ...a Entry Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 06H mmH BnH 26H IIH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 mm ll Value indicated in RPN NRPN see RPN NRPN chapter 00H 7fH 0 127 Volume Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH...
Page 52: ...I channel number vv Control Value NRPN MSB LSB Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 63H mmH BnH 62H IIH n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 mm MSB of the NRPN parameter number I LSB of the NRPN parameter n...
Page 53: ...2nd Byte BnH 7bH n MIDI channel number 1 3 System Real time Message Active sensing Status FEH Function Range Pitch bend sensitivity mm 00H 07H 0 7 half tone Il lgnored as OOH Master fine tuning Defau...
Page 54: ...0H 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 00H 7fH 0 127 3rd Byte vvH 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 00H 7fH 0 127 00H 7fH O 127 3rd Byte mmH IH 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 00H 7fH 0 127 00H 7fH O 127 3rd Byte vvH 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 00H 7fH O 127 3rd...
Page 55: ...3rd Byte BnH 5bH vvH Reverb depth BnH 5cH ss Rotary speaker speed 0 63 Slow 64 127 Fast Only when rotary speaker selected BnH 5dH vvH Effect depth n MIDI channel number 0H fH ch 1 ch 16 vv Control Va...
Page 56: ...data and also can transmit by the panel operation in Store switch 3 1 Sys EX FORMAT a Dump CURRENT Format FO 40 ch 20 00 OC DATA F7 ch MIDI ch 00 OF DATA Multi Single data in edit buffer or to edit bu...
Page 57: ...Ext 3 both_sel 2 1 2 Int Ext 4 both_sel 3 1 2 Int Ext 5 both_sel 4 1 2 Int Ext 6 transpose_sw 0 1 off on 7 transpose_value 40 64 86 24 0 24 8 zone1_mode 0 1 2 0 BOTH 1 INT 2 EXT 9 zone2_mode 0 1 2 0 B...
Page 58: ...ff on effect_sw 0 1 off on reverb_sw 0 1 off on damper_sw 0 1 off on FSW_sw 0 1 off on EXP_sw 0 1 off on modwheel_sw 0 1 off on bender_sw 0 1 off on level_sw 0 1 off on level 0 127 panpot 1 64 127 L63...
Page 59: ..._sw dummy tx_fine_sw tx_cutoff_sw tx_attack_sw tx_decay_sw tx_release_sw No PARAMETER VALUE tx_level_enable_sw tx_bendrange_sw 0 127 C 2 G8 0 127 C 2 G8 0 2 off loud soft 0 127 0 64 127 64 0 63 28 64...
Page 60: ...e 64 The format of one single cutoff 14 64 114 50 0 50 attack 14 64 114 50 0 50 decay 14 64 114 50 0 50 release 14 64 114 50 0 50 effect_sw bit0 REV bit1 EFX off 0 on 1 efx_type 0 20 efx_rate 0 127 ef...
Page 61: ...1 31 Hold Damper pedal Sustain Portamento on off Sostenuto Soft pedal Legato Footswitch Hold2 sound controller1 sound variation sound controller2 resonance sound controller3 release sound controller4...
Page 62: ...32 Bank Select Modulation Data Entry Volume Panpot Expression Hold1 Soft Release Attack Cutoff Decay Reverb depth Rotary slow fast EFX depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB Control Change 98 99 100 101 0 114...
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