
ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME
KD-7 has two volume controls. M (Master Volume) and
A (Accompaniment Volume). The accompa - buttons adjust the
audio portion of the playback (orchestral accompaniment). There are two
accompaniment default settings. When the master volume is set to 1 for the
lowest level piano playback, the Accompaniment level defaults to 10. The
available range at this setting is 0-25. When the Master volume is set 2 or
higher (maximum range is 30), the Accompaniment defaults automatically
to 24. Maximum range is 30. To adjust the Accompaniment volume simply
press the + - buttons. Default setting can be changed and saved by the user.
Press MENU/SETUP/STOEW CURRENT SETTINGS if you prefer your new
settings at
system power up.
The Accompaniment buttons control the audio output level. To hear the orchestral accompaniment
amplified speaker(s) or a stereo receiver has to be connected to the LINE OUT/OPTICAL OUT on the back of
the CD control unit. This is a stereo output, use 1/8” stereo mini plug.
For best result it is recomended to connect two amplified speakers. Although many of the player piano CDs
have only monoral audio accompaniment, Kohler has a new format that allows full stereo with inbeded MIDI.
The Stars and Tracks software allows audio and MIDI synchronization, meaning that the original standard
stereo audio CD (selected library) is accompanied by the player piano.
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