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Kawai CP 1 Owner's Manual

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Kawai CP 1 User Manual
Kawai CP 1 User Guide
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  • Kawai CP 1, Page 121 8 Virtual Technician 1) Touch Curve When playing a piano, the volume of the sound produced increases in direct relation to how hard a key is struck. The CP’s Normal Touch curve offers the standard feel of an acoustic piano for practicing music. The CP offers five other touch curves ranging from light to heavy. You can also create your own touch curves tailored to your personal playing style. Normal This is the standard touch of an acoustic piano. Light 1, 2 For those still developing finger strength, such as a child, a louder sound is produced even when the piano is played with a soft touch. Light 2

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 79 5 Using a Style  Step 7 Press the EXIT button to exit the Advanced Style Edit screen. Important Note: If you are using a User Style as the Source Style of your User Conductor, that User Style must always be kept at the same location in the CP, or else the User Conductor will not be able to locate it.  Resetting the Style You can restore the original Style settings by touching the RESET button on either the Easy 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 th

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 126 8 Virtual Technician 7) Stretch Stretch tuning is a piano-specific tuning method in which the tuning for the lower notes is slightly lower and the tuning for the higher notes is slightly higher than the settings made in the Equal temperament. The Stretch setting allows the degree of stretch tuning to be adjusted when Equal (piano) or Equal temperament are selected. It is also possible to create custom tuning methods using one of the four User types. Off Stretch tuning is turned Off for all instrument sounds. Piano Normal Stretch tuning is set to Normal f

  • Page 91 6 Music Menu  Performing a Concert Magic Song Playing the Concert Magic song you’ve selected is very easy. Just begin tapping any key on the keyboard and the song will play. Concert Magic plays the correct notes of the song, but you must provide the rhythm. Being familiar with how a particular song sounds does make it easier, but watching the Note Navigator screen can help you p

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 50 4 Recording a Song  Step 4 When you are ready to record, press the REC button and then the PLAY button. The music will start immediately from the Start Bar that you have chosen. Once the song reaches the Punch In Bar, any notes that you play on the keyboard will be recorded. Recording will stop when the song reaches the Punch-Out Bar, but the CP will keep playing back the song to the end unless you press the STOP button. You can repeat the punch-in/out section by turning the looping on with the LOOP button.  Step 5 Listen

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 174 11 Appendices 11) MIDI Implementation Chart MODEL: KAWAI Digital Piano CP1 / CP2 Function Transmitted *1 Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default 1 1-16 Changed 1-16 1-16 Mode Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages X Mode 3, 4 Altered ***** Note Number 21-108 *7 0-127 *7 0-127, including transpose True voice ***** 0-127 and octave shift Velocity Note ON O 9nH v=1-127 O Note OFF O X After Touch Key's X X Ch's X O Pitch Bend O*2 O Control Change 0, 32 O O Bank Select 1 O*3 O Modulation 5 O O Portamento Time 6, 38 O O Data Entry 7 O O Volume 10 O O Panpot 11 O O Expression

  • Page 125 8 Virtual Technician  Brief Explanation of Temperaments Equal Temperament (Flat) This is an “unstretched” equal temperament that divides the scale into twelve equal semitones. This produces the same chordal intervals in all twelve keys, and has the advantage of limitless modulation of the key. However the tonality of each key becomes less characteris

  • Page 116 7 Settings Menu 13) Registration Filter A Registration is a setup that remembers the current panel settings along with many other performance functions so that you can recall them at the touch of a button. In some cases you may not want certain parameters such as tempo or transpose to be changed each time you select a new Registration. The Registration Fil

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 23 3 Playing the Piano (Basic Controls)  Favorite Sounds Because of the sheer number of sounds available, it can take a while to scroll through the various categories, sub-category tabs, and pages in order to find a particular sound. Fortunately, the Favorites category allows you to store your favorite sounds on a separate button menu for easy selection. ¡ To create a Favorite sound:  Step 1 Press the FAVORITES sound button. The FAVORITES screen will be shown, with a list of predefined Favorite sounds. PAG

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 105 7 Settings Menu  Step 1 Select the Pedal Assign option in the Settings menu (page 1). The LCD screen will display the Pedal Assign screen. Touch the screen to select which pedal you want to make assignments for. Damper : Selects the Right 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 select the setting and use the Dial to change its value. FUNCTION : Selects a function to assign to the pedal. Touch the other parameters and use the dial to adjust the values. BACK

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 136 10 Using USB Memory  To save your data:  Step 1 In the USB menu, touch SAVE. The USB Save menu will be displayed.  Step 2 Touch the screen to select the type of data to save. Touch the screen to select the type of data to save. MENU : Takes you to the USB menu. PAGE : Show the other page.  Step 3 Use the virtual keyboard screen to enter a name for the new data file. When saving a Song, select the FORMAT option, then use the Dial to set whether the song data file will be stored in the INTERNAL (CP’s unique) format, SMF (Standard MIDI File) format, or

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 131 9 Mic Harmony & Mic Effects  Step 4 Touch the PAGE buttons to list more Harmony types on the other pages. Touch the screen to choose a Harmony type. PAGE : Searches for a Harmony type on the other pages. EDIT : Display detailed settings. LEVEL : Adjusts the Harmony level. SOURCE : Selects the source of chord recognition if the Vocoder harmony is selected. BACK : Return to the Vocal Harmony menu.  About Mic Harmonies Many of the mic harmonies rely upon chord information generated by the Auto-Accompaniment style system. For these harmonies to operate, the ACC butto

  • Page 57 4 Recording a Song ¡ Insert The Insert function duplicates data from specified bars and copies it to a certain location. However, the current data at the destination is not erased, but instead is pushed back to make room for the copied data. TO TRACK : Selects the destination track where you want this data inserted. Choose from 1-16, Tempo, Chord o

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 13 1 Part Names & Functions 2) Overview of Controls This manual provides you with all the information you will need in order to take full advantage of the Concert Performer’s potential. Before you begin learning how to use the specific features, it is important to understand some of the basic ideas behind the instrument’s design. The Concert Performer has been designed to have an easy and intuitive user interface. However, the instrument has so many features that it is simply impractical to have a dedicated button for every single one. As a result, many features and functions are selected by choosing them

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 132 9 Mic Harmony & Mic Effects ¡ Tips and Suggestions Don’t be afraid to experiment with different harmony types. After a little trial and error, you will begin to learn which harmony type will be most appropriate for a particular musical setting. The Harmony names will help you find the appropriate harmony type. For a fuller harmony effect, choose one 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 both your Mic input volume (found beside the Mic Input Jack) and

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 170 11 Appendices Bank Category Sound Name Prog MSB LSB OTHERS: DRUM & PERCUSSION Stereo Ambience Kit d3 Stereo Funk Kit d4 Stereo Pop Kit d5 Stereo Ballad Kit d6 Standard Kit d1 Jazz Kit d33 Brush Kit d41 Room Kit d9 Power Kit d17 Analog Kit d26 Dance Kit d27 Electric Kit d25 Standard Kit 2 d2 Orchestra Kit d49 Marching Set 117 95 5 Nogaku Set 117 95 6 Concert Bass Drum 117 121 1 Orch Cymbal & BD 117 95 8 Cym & Bass Drum 117 95 1 Bass Drum 117 95 7 Ride Cymbal 120 95 2 Crash Cymbal 120 95 1 Splash Cymbal 120 95 6 Crash Cymbal Mute 120 95 7 Timpani 48 121 0 Soft Timpani 48 95 1 Melodic Toms 118 121 0 Reverse Cymbal 120 121 0 Melodic T

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 171 11 Appendices 10) Drum & SFX Kit Mapping : Same as Standard Kit Standard Kit Standard Kit 2 Room Kit Power Kit Electric Kit Analog Kit Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit C1 C 24 C# 25 Snare Roll D 26 Finger Snap D# 27 High Q Std2 HHC E28Slap Std1 HHP OH H 2dt S2 hsuP h ctarcS 2h suP h ctarcS2hsuP h cta r cShsuPhct a r c S92F F# 30 Scratch Pull 1 ediR1 d tS Dance SD6 Dance SD5 Dance SD4 Dance BD3 Dance SD3 2 l luPhc t arcS 2 ll u Phctar c S G 31 Sticks G# 32 Square Click A 33 Metronome Click A# 34 Metronome Bell B 35 Std1 BD2 Std2 BD2 Room BD2 Power BD2 Elect BD2 Analog BD2 Dance BD2 Jazz BD2 Jazz BD2 Jazz

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 150 11 Appendices D. Using the Concert Performer with an External MIDI Instrument MIDI lets you expand the creative possibilities of the CP by connecting it to an external MIDI device or personal computer. Use a MIDI cable to connect the CP’s MIDI Out jack to the other device’s MIDI In. Likewise, connect the MIDI Out jack of the other device to the CP’s MIDI In. E. Using The Concert Performer with a Computer Your personal computer can be used as a MIDI device as well. In order to connect

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 48 4 Recording a Song  As discussed in the above section, MIDI Rec enables the CP to record incoming MIDI data from an external MIDI instrument connected to the MIDI jacks. You can set more than one track to MIDI REC, enabling the CP to record on several tracks simultaneously over MIDI. Each MIDI Rec track will record on the incoming MIDI channel that corresponds to its track number. Track 1 records MIDI channel 1 and so on.  Loop Settings The Loop function lets you specify certain bars or your entire song to repeat over and over. Loop is a global function and all tracks will be looped equally. You cannot have different loop settings for each track. ¡ To set

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 56 4 Recording a Song ¡ Copy The Copy function allows you to copy a section or all of the data on a track to another location. The destination may be on the same track, or it can be on another track.  The destination of the copied data must either be: 1) A location that already has data in it. 2) The first blank bar after the end of a track (Bar 1 if the destination track is empty). For example, if a track only has 10 bars in it, you cannot copy data onto bar 20. You can, however, copy data to bars 1 through 11.  Copied data replaces any current data that may be at the destination. TO TRACK : Selects the destination track. Use the Dial to select the track number 1-16, T

  • Page 22 3 Playing the Piano (Basic Controls) 2) Selecting Sounds The Concert Performer has over 1000 instrument and drum sounds available from the front panel. You can freely assign any of these sounds to the four Parts. Remember that there is always a sound assigned to each of the Parts, even if some of the Parts are not currently active. The sounds span a tremendous

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 124 8 Virtual Technician 5) Pedal Settings  Half Pedal Point The Half-Pedal Adjust setting allows the point at which the damper/sustain pedal becomes effective (i.e. when the dampers of the piano begin to lift from the strings) to be adjusted. This setting may be useful for pianists that habitually rest their right foot on the damper/sustain pedal, but do not necessarily wish to sustain the sound. You can select the half pedal point from 1 to 10. The default setting is 5.  Soft Pedal Depth The Soft Pedal Depth setting adjusts the effectiveness (i.e. depth/strength) of th

  • Kawai CP 1, Page 6 Important Safety Instructions denotes that care should be taken. The example instructs the user to take care not to allow 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 to remove the power cord plug from the AC outlet. Examples of Picture Symbols Read all the instructions before using the product. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE - NE PAS OUVRIR.

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