Kawai Electronic Keyboard CA 111 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual  
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Thank you for purchasing a KAWAI CA111 digital piano!  
The CA111 digital piano is a revolutionary new instrument that combines the latest digital technology with traditional piano  
craftsmanship inherited from KAWAI’s many years of experience in building fine acoustic pianos. Its AWA Grand PRO  
II wooden key action provides the touch response and full dynamic range required for a superb performance of piano,  
harpsichord, organ, and other instruments, while the authentic piano tone has been created through the stereo-sampling  
of concert grand pianos, and is reproduced using KAWAI’s unique Harmonic Imaging™ sound technology.  
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The CA111 is also equipped with a revolutionary Soundboard Speaker System, channelling sound energy onto a spruce  
soundboard to faithfully reproduce the unmistakable warmth and ambience of an acoustic piano, for an even more realistic  
playing experience. Additional reverb and digital effects processors provide a deeper, richer sound, while industry standard  
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) jacks and a USB interface are also available, allowing the playback and connection  
of other electronic instruments and personal computers.  
This owner’s manual contains valuable information that will help you to make full use of the CA111’s capabilities. Please  
read all sections carefully and keep this manual handy for future reference.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............. 4  
7. MENU FUNCTIONS........................................ 24  
MENU FUNCTION LIST...............................................24  
0) DUAL BALANCE ..............................................................25  
1) VOICING...........................................................................26  
2) DAMPER RESONANCE ..................................................27  
3) STRING RESONANCE ....................................................28  
4) KEY OFF EFFECT ...........................................................30  
5) TOUCH.............................................................................31  
6) TEMPERAMENT..............................................................32  
7) KEY OF TEMPERAMENT................................................34  
8) TUNING............................................................................35  
9) STRETCH TUNING..........................................................36  
10) TRANSPOSE..................................................................37  
11) MIDI CHANNEL..............................................................38  
MIDI OVERVIEW..........................................................38  
12) LOCAL CONTROL .........................................................41  
13) METRONOME VOLUME................................................42  
14) USER MEMORY.............................................................43  
15) FACTORY RESET..........................................................44  
1. PART NAMES & FUNCTIONS.......................... 8  
CONTROL BOX .............................................................8  
2. BASIC OPERATION........................................ 10  
PERFORMING WITH HEADPHONES.........................11  
3. INTERNAL SOUNDS...................................... 12  
1) SINGLE SOUND MODE...................................................12  
2) DUAL MODE ....................................................................13  
3) REVERB...........................................................................14  
4) EQ ....................................................................................15  
4. METRONOME................................................. 16  
ACTIVATING THE METRONOME................................16  
ADJUSTING THE METRONOME TEMPO...................16  
CHANGING THE METRONOME TIME SIGNATURE ..17  
ADJUSTING THE METRONOME VOLUME ................17  
DEACTIVATING THE METRONOME...........................17  
5. RECORDER.................................................... 18  
1) RECORDING A SONG.....................................................18  
2) PLAYING BACK A SONG.................................................20  
3) DELETING A SONG.........................................................21  
8. USB USAGE ................................................... 45  
ABOUT THE USB CONNECTOR.................................45  
ABOUT THE USB DRIVER..........................................45  
NOTES ON USB USAGE.............................................46  
6. DEMO MODE.................................................. 22  
LIST OF DEMONSTRATION PIECES .........................22  
LISTENING TO DEMONSTRATION PIECES ..............23  
9. APPENDIX ...................................................... 47  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................47  
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ................................48  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
CAUTION  
FIRE  
OR  
ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN  
OR MOISTURE.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
- NE PAS OUVRIR.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle  
is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the  
product.  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to  
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”  
within the product’s enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  
shock to persons.  
Examples of Picture Symbols  
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.  
Read all the instructions before using the product.  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,  
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  
or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized  
plug has two blades with one wider than the  
other. A grounding type plug has two blades  
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prongs are provided for your safety.  
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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WARNING - When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed,  
including the following.  
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death  
WARNING or serious injury if the product is handled incorrectly.  
The product should be connected to  
an AC outlet of the specified voltage.  
If you are going to use an AC power cord,  
make sure that it has the correct plug shape  
and conforms to the specified power voltage.  
Failure to do so may result in fire.  
120V  
230V  
240V  
Do not insert or disconnect the power  
cord plug with wet hands.  
Doing so may cause electric shock.  
The chair must be used properly (it must be  
used only when playing the product).  
Doing so may cause the chair to fall over or your  
fingers to be trapped, resulting in injury.  
Do not play with it or stand on it.  
Only one person is allowed to sit on it.  
Do not sit on it when opening the lid.  
Re-tighten the bolts occasionally.  
When using the headphones, do not  
listen for long periods of  
time at high volume levels.  
Doing so may result in hearing problems.  
Do not lean against the keyboard.  
Doing so may cause the product to fall over,  
resulting in injury.  
Do not disassemble, repair or modify  
the product.  
Doing so may result in product breakdown, electric  
shock or short-circuit.  
Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage  
the cord, causing a fire, electric shock or  
short-circuit.  
When disconnecting the AC power cord’s  
plug, always hold the plug  
and pull it to remove it.  
The product is not completely disconnected from the  
power supply even when the power switch is turned  
off. If the product will not be used for a long time,  
unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.  
Failure to do so may cause fire in case of  
lightning.  
Failure to do so may over-heat the product,  
resulting in fire.  
This product may be equipped with a polarised line plug (one blade  
wider than the other). This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.  
It is a good practice to place the instrument near the AC outlet and to place the power cord plug in a  
position that allows the plug to be disconnected easily in the event of an emergency. Electricity is always  
charging while the plug is in the AC outlet even when the power switch is in the ‘OFF’ position.  
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Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury  
or damage to the product or other property if the  
product is handled incorrectly.  
CAUTION  
Do not use the product in the following areas.  
Using the product in such areas may result in  
product breakdown.  
Use the product only in moderate climates (not  
in tropical climates).  
Areas, such as those near windows, where the product is  
exposed to direct sunlight  
Extremely hot areas, such as near a heater  
Extremely cold areas, such as outside  
Extremely humid areas  
Areas where a large amount of sand or dust is present  
Areas where the product is exposed to excessive  
vibrations  
When closing the fallboard, close  
it gently.  
Closing it roughly may trap your fingers,  
resulting in injury.  
OFF  
Before connecting cords, make sure  
that the power to this product  
and other devices is turned  
OFF.  
Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this  
product and other devices.  
Take care not to allow any foreign  
matter to enter the product.  
Entry of water, needles or hair pins may result  
in breakdown or short-circuit.  
The product should not be exposed to dripping or  
splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, should be placed on the product.  
Please lift up the product when moving it.  
Please note that the product is heavy and must  
be carried by more than two persons.  
Do not drag the product on the floor.  
Take care not to drop the product.  
Dropping the product may result in breakdown.  
Doing so may cause the product to generate  
Do not place the product near electrical  
appliances such as TVs and  
radios.  
noise.  
If the product generates noise, move the  
product sufficiently away from the electrical  
appliance or connect it to another AC outlet.  
Failure to do so may damage them, resulting in  
fire, electric shock or short-circuit.  
When connecting the AC power cord  
and other cords, take care  
not to entangle them.  
Doing so may result in discoloration or deformation  
Do not wipe the product with benzene  
or thinner.  
of the product.  
When cleaning the product, put a soft cloth in  
lukewarm water, squeeze it well, then wipe the  
product.  
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  
excessive force.  
Do not place naked flame, such as lighted  
candles on the product.  
Doing so may cause the illumination to fall over,  
resulting in fire.  
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Ensure that the ventilation is not  
impeded by covering the ventilation  
openings with items, such as newspaper,  
table-cloths, curtains, etc.  
Failure to do so may over-heat the product,  
resulting in fire.  
The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper  
ventilation. Ensure a minimum distance of 5cm around the product for sufficient ventilation.  
The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.  
Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the product.  
The product has been exposed to rain.  
The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in  
performance.  
The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
Notes on Repair  
Should an abnormality occur in the product, immediately turn the power OFF, disconnect the  
power cord plug, and then contact the shop from which the product was purchased.  
CAUTION:  
To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of the plug with the wide socket slot and insert fully.  
ATTENTION:  
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne  
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 equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the receiver.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This instrument complies with the limits for a class B digital apparatus, pursuant to the Radio  
Interference Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1374.  
An information on Disposal for users  
If your product is marked with this recycling symbol it means that, at the end of its  
life, you must dispose of it separately by taking it to an appropriate collection point.  
You should not mix it with general household waste. Disposing of this product correctly  
will prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which  
could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.  
For further details, please contact your local authority.  
(European Union only)  
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1. PART NAMES & FUNCTIONS  
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This section explains the location and function of the control panel and connectors.  
CONTROL BOX  
z Power Switch  
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z Control Panel  
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Ú Please do not place any objects on the control panel.  
z Rear view: MIDI, USB, LINE IN/OUT connectors  
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z Rear (AC IN connector)  
z Pedals  
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z Pedal Adjuster  
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a Power Switch  
p Menu  
Used to access menu functions that control  
Press the power switch to turn the power on / off.  
Turn the power off after use.  
advanced features such as tuning. (See page 24)  
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b Volume  
oand pDemo  
Used to adjust the volume.Turn the knob clockwise  
to increase the volume.  
Used to start / stop playback of demonstration  
pieces. (See page 23)  
c Power Indicator  
q LINE IN Jacks  
Used to indicate that the control panel is turned  
on.  
Used to connect the stereo output from other  
electronic instruments or audio equipment such as  
a CD player.  
d Control Panel  
Used to select various functions. Press the area r LINE OUT Jacks  
marked ‘Push’ to reveal the control panel. Used to connect audio signal to an external amplifier,  
speakers, or recording device such as a computer.  
e Phones  
Used to connect up to two pairs of headphones s MIDI IN/OUT Connectors  
simultaneously.  
Used to connect the CA111 piano to external MIDI  
devices such as other electronic instruments or  
computers.  
f Headphone Hook  
Used to conveniently hang the headphones when  
not in use.  
t USB Connector  
Used to connect the CA111 piano with a personal  
computer to exchange MIDI data.  
g LCD Display  
Used to display information such as the currently  
selected sound type and various other functions u AC IN Connector  
and values.  
Used to connect the AC cord.  
* Please remove the protective plastic film from the  
display before use.  
v Sustain Pedal  
Sustains the sound after hands are lifted from the  
keyboard - greatly enriching the piano sound, while  
also assisting smoothlegatopassages. The sustain  
pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling.  
h Value  
Used to change the value for various functions.  
i Sound  
Used to select the sound.  
w Sostenuto Pedal  
Depressing this pedal after playing the keyborad  
and before releasing the keys sustains the sound  
of only the keys just played.  
j Dual  
Used to layer two sounds together. (See page 13)  
k Reverb  
x Soft Pedal  
Used to add reverberation to the sound, simulating  
the acoustic environment of a recital room, live stage  
or concert hall. (See page 14)  
Depressing this pedal softens the sound and  
reduces its volume.When the rotary speaker effect  
is active, the soft pedal is used to alternate the  
speed of the rotary simulation between ‘Slow’ and  
‘Fast’ effect modes.  
l Metronome  
Used to activate/deactivate the metronome.  
m Play/Stop  
y Pedal Adjuster Bolt  
Used to start/stop playback of recorded songs.  
Used to provide greater support and stability to the  
pedals.  
n Rec  
* Please ensure that the pedal adjuster bolt firmly  
touches the floor, supporting the pedal board and  
preventing damage.  
Used to record songs. (See page 18)  
o EQ  
Used to select built-in EQ.  
When moving the CA111, loosen the adjustor bold  
and readjust after moving has been completed.  
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2. BASIC OPERATION  
This section provides the basic procedures for turning the power on, and performing with headphones.  
Step 1  
Plug the AC cord into the AC IN connector located at the rear of the  
instrument.  
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Step 2  
Plug the CA111 power plug into the electric wall outlet.  
Step 3  
Push the Power switch located on the right of the cheek block.  
The LED above the control panel Volume knob will light up to indicate that the  
CA111 piano is turned on.  
Step 4  
Use the Volume knob to set the volume to a comfortable listening level.  
The volume knob controls the volume level of the speakers and the headphones.  
Setting the volume knob to the half-way position is a good starting point.  
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Caution  
unit, behind the top board.To avoid damage to these speakers or other parts of the  
CA111, do not place liquids such as water or coffee on or near these speakers.  
Top speakers  
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PERFORMING WITH HEADPHONES  
Step 5  
Connect a pair of headphones to one of the Phones jacks located on the underside of the control box.  
Two pairs of headphones can be connected simultaneously, allowing two people to listen to the CA111 piano at  
the same time.  
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Play the piano.  
The sound of a Concert Grand piano will be played.  
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3. INTERNAL SOUNDS  
The CA111 piano features 22 realistic sounds suitable for various musical styles. Sounds can be played individually,  
or layered together, with additional reverberation effects simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, live  
stage or concert hall.  
Sound Name  
Concert Grand  
Description  
The sound of a KAWAI concert grand piano.  
Concert Grand 2  
Studio Grand  
Studio Grand 2  
Mellow Grand  
Mellow Grand 2  
Modern Piano  
Rock Piano  
The sound of a brightly strung grand piano.  
The sound of a softly strung grand piano.  
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The sound of a modern grand piano.  
The sound of a rock piano, brighter than that of Modern Piano.  
The sound of a classic electric piano.  
Classic E.Piano  
Modern E.P.  
Slow Strings  
String Pad  
The sound of a modern electric piano.  
The sound of an ensemble of strings.  
String Ensemble  
Choir  
The sound of an ensemble of singers.  
Harpsichord  
Harpsichord Oct.  
Vibraphone  
The sound of a Baroque period plucked string instrument.  
The sound of a percussive, tuned instrument played using mallets.  
The sound a pipe organ, suitable for Church music etc.  
Church Organ  
Diapason  
The sound of an electronic organ.  
Jazz Organ  
NOTE: When either organ sound is selected, the soft pedal is used to alter the speed of the  
Drawbar Organ  
New Age Pad  
rotary speaker simulation between ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ effect modes.  
The sound of a synthesized science fiction atmosphere.  
Preparation  
1. Turn on the CA111 piano using the Power switch located on the right of the cheek block.  
2. Push the front of the control box to reveal the control panel.  
Concert Grand will be shown in the LCD display. The LED  
indicators for the Sound and Reverb buttons will also turn on.  
 Concert Grand  
1) SINGLE SOUND MODE  
Step 1  
Press the S or T Value buttons or Sound button to select the desired sound.  
Step 2  
Play the piano.  
The selected sound will be heard as the keys are pressed.  
Use the Volume knob to adjust the volume if necessary.  
The CA111 piano is capable of playing up to 192 notes simultaneously  
(192-note polyphony).  
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2) DUAL MODE  
The DUAL function allows two sounds to be layered together, creating a more complex sound. For example, a  
piano can be layered with strings, or a church organ with a choir sound.  
Step 1  
Press the S or T Value buttons or Sound button to select the desired primary sound.  
Step 2  
Press the Dual button to activate Dual mode.  
The LED indicator for the Dual button will turn on.  
The primary sound will be shown on the upper line of the  
LCD display, while the secondary sound will be shown on  
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 Concert Grand  
  Slow Strings  
the lower line.  
Step 3  
Press the S or T Value buttons or Sound button to select the desired secondary sound.  
OR  
Step 4  
Play the piano.  
The two different sounds will be heard simultaneously.  
Step 5  
Press the Dual button again to deactivate Dual mode.  
The LED indicator for the Dual button will turn off.  
The secondary sound shown on the lower line of the LCD  
display will disappear, leaving the primary sound shown  
on the upper line.  
Pressing the Dual button once again will reactivate Dual  
mode, recalling the previously selected primary and  
secondary sounds.  
Alternatively, press the S and T Value buttons simultaneously to deactivate Dual mode and select the  
default Concert Grand sound.  
To change the primary sound while Dual mode is activated, first press the Dual button to deactivate Dual mode, then  
press the S or T Value buttons to select the new primary sound. Finally, press the Dual button once again to reactive  
Dual mode.  
To adjust the volume balance between the primary and secondary sounds, please refer to the instructions on page 25  
- 0) DUAL BALANCE.  
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3) REVERB  
Reverb adds reverberation to the sound, simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concert  
hall.  
There are five types of reverb available:  
¡ Room 1, 2 : Simulates the sound of a small room, adding a soft reverberation.  
¡ Stage  
: Simulates the sound of playing on a live stage.  
¡ Hall 1, 2  
: Simulates the deep reverberation of a larger concert hall.  
Step 1  
Press the Reverb button to activate the reverb simulation.  
The LED indicator for the Reverb button will turn on,  
indicating that the reverb simulation has been activated.  
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Step 2  
Press and hold the Reverb button, then press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired reverb type.  
The currently selected reverb type will be shown on the  
second line of the LCD display.  
Reverb Type  
       = Room 2  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The selected reverb type will be applied to the sound.  
Step 4  
Press the Reverb button once again to deactivate the reverb simulation.  
The LED indicator for the Reverb button will turn off, indicating that the reverb simulation has been deactivated.  
¡ If the Reverb button is pressed once again, the reverb simulation will be reactivated with the previously selected  
type.  
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4) EQ  
EQ allows the tonal character of the CA111 piano to be adjusted and optimised, providing the best sound quality  
within the area that the instrument is located.  
There are five EQ settings:  
¡ Wall Mode EQ : Optimises the sound of the CA111 piano when placed against a wall.  
¡ Loudness  
: Retains the normal sound character of the CA111 piano when playing at lower volume levels.  
¡ Bass Reduce : Reduces low-range frequencies, providing a clearer sound in certain conditions.  
¡ Treble Boost : Emphasises treble frequencies.  
¡ Mid Reduce  
: Reduces mid-range frequencies, providing a clearer sound in certain conditions.  
Step 1  
Press the EQ button to activate the EQ mode.  
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The LED indicator for the EQ button will turn on, indicating that EQ has been activated.  
Step 2  
Press and hold the EQ button, then press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired EQ type.  
The currently selected EQ type will be shown on the second line of the LCD display, while the EQ button is held.  
EQ  
  = Wall Mode EQ  
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EQ  
  = Bass Reduce  
EQ  
  = Treble Boost  
EQ  
  = Mid Reduce  
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Step 3  
Press the EQ button once again to deactivate the EQ.  
The LED indicator for the EQ button will turn off, indicating that the EQ has been deactivated.  
¡ If the EQ button is pressed once again, the EQ will be reactivated with the previously selected type.  
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4. METRONOME  
Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music. It is important to practice playing the piano at  
the correct tempo and with a steady rhythm. The metronome function helps learners to achieve this by providing  
a steady beat to perform to.  
ACTIVATING THE METRONOME  
Step 1  
Press the Metronome button to activate the metronome.  
The LED indicator for the Metronome button will turn on,  
indicating that the metronome has been activated.  
The current metronome tempo will be shown in the LCD  
display for a brief period, before returning to show the  
selected sound.  
 Tempo Œ=  120  
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ADJUSTING THE METRONOME TEMPO  
Step 2  
While the tempo of the metronome is shown in the LCD display, press the S or T Value buttons to adjust  
the tempo to the desired value.  
The metronome tempo will begin to increase and decrease  
as the value is adjusted.  
¡ The metronome tempo can be adjusted within the range of 10-400 beats per minute.  
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CHANGING THE METRONOME TIME SIGNATURE  
Step 3  
By default, the metronome will produce a clicking sound at a constant volume - this is a 1-beat or 1/4 time signature.  
It is also possible to select alternative time signatures when appropriate. There are ten different types of metronome  
time signature available: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8 and 12/8. When selecting a time signature other  
than 1/4, a bell sound will be heard indicating the first beat of the bar.  
Press and hold the Metronome button, then press the S or TValue buttons to select the desired metronome  
time signature.  
The current metronome time signature will be shown in the  
LCD display until the Metronome button is released.  
Metro.Beat = 1/4  
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ADJUSTING THE METRONOME VOLUME  
To adjust the volume of the metronome, please refer to the instructions on page 42 - 13) METRONOME  
VOLUME - for more information.  
DEACTIVATING THE METRONOME  
Step 4  
When metronome information is shown in the LCD display, press the Metronome button once again to  
deactivate the metronome.  
The LED indicator for the Metronome button will turn off,  
indicating that the metronome has been deactivated.  
If the metronome has been activated, but the selected sound is shown in the LCD display, rst press the Metronome button  
to recall the metronome information, before pressing the Metronome button once again to deactivate the metronome.  
If, after the metronome has been deactivated, the Metronome button is pressed once again, the metronome will be  
reactivated with the previously selected tempo and time signature.  
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5. RECORDER  
The RECORDER function records performances in a similar way to that of an audio tape recorder. However, the  
CA111 piano records songs as digital data, instead of audio data - storing the music inside the instrument.  
With a maximum of ten song memories, the recorder function provides a useful tool for both practicing and playing  
the piano.  
It is also possible to activate the metronome, providing a steady beat in which to perform to. Note that the metronome  
will not be audible when the recorded performance is played back.  
1) RECORDING A SONG  
Step 1  
Select the desired sound for the performance.  
Step 2  
Press the Rec button to activate the recorder.  
The LED indicator for the Rec button will start to flash,  
indicating that the recorder has been activated.  
The selected recorder song (SONG1-SONG10) will be  
Record  
SONG 1  
shown on the second line of the LCD display.  
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Step 3  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired recorder song.  
Step 4  
Play the piano.  
The recorder will automatically start recording with the  
first note played.  
The LED indicators for the Rec and Play/Stop buttons will  
turn on.  
Alternatively, the recording can also be started by pressing the Play/Stop button instead of pressing a key,  
to allow the recording of songs that begin on an ‘up’ beat.  
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Step 5  
Press the Play/Stop button to stop recording.  
Record stopping  
SONG 1*  
The LED indicators for the Rec and Play/Stop buttons will  
turn off.  
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Play  
SONG 1*  
The recorder will automatically switch to playback mode.  
The total recording capacity of the CA111 piano is approximately 90,000 notes for the entire ten song memory. When  
the maximum capacity is reached, recording will stop, the LED indicators for the Rec and Play/Stop buttons will turn off,  
and all music recorded up until that point will be stored in memory automatically.  
Any changes made to the sound while recording will also be recorded. Adjusting the tempo, however, will not be  
recorded.  
Recorded songs stored inside the memory of the CA111 piano will remain even after turning off the power.  
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2) PLAYING BACK A SONG  
The Play/Stop button is used to start and stop playback of the recorded song, and to also select which song is  
played.  
Step 1  
Press the Play/Stop button to activate playback mode.  
The selected recorder song (SONG1-SONG10) will be  
shown on the second line of the LCD display.  
Play  
SONG 1*  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired song for playback.  
Note the asterisk (*) to the right of the song name, indicating  
a previously recorded performance.  
Step 3  
Press the Play/Stop button once again to start playback of the selected song.  
The LED indicator for the Play/Stop button will turn on  
during playback.  
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Step 4  
To adjust the tempo of the recorded song during playback, first press the Metronome button, then press  
the S or T Value buttons.  
The current metronome tempo will be shown in the LCD  
 Tempo Œ=  120  
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display.  
The metronome will be audible. Press the Metronome  
button once again to deactivate the metronome.  
Step 5  
Press the Play/Stop button once again to stop playback.  
The LED indicator for the Play/Stop button will turn off.  
Play  
SONG 1*  
The selected recorder song (SONG1-SONG10) will once  
again be shown on the second line of the LCD display.  
Step 6  
Press the Sound button to deactivate playback mode.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
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3) DELETING A SONG  
This function allows recorded songs that are no longer required, to be deleted.  
Step 1  
Press the Play/Stop and Rec buttons simultaneously.  
The LED indicators for the Play/Stop and Rec buttons will  
start to flash.  
To Del Press REC  
SONG 1*  
The selected recorder song (SONG1-SONG10) will be  
shown on the second line of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the song to be deleted.  
Step 3  
Press the Rec button to delete the selected song.  
A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
Sure?  Press REC  
SONG 1*  
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Step 4-1: Confirm Delete  
Press the Rec button once again to confirm deleting of the selected song.  
Delete completed  
SONG 1  
‘Completed’ will be shown in the LCD display, before  
returning to the song playback mode.  
Play  
SONG 1  
Repeat the steps above in order to delete recorded songs individually.  
To delete all recorded songs from memory at once, first turn off the power and then turn it on again, holding down both  
the Rec button and the Play/Stop button.  
Step 4-2: Cancel Delete  
To cancel the delete operation in Step 3, press the Play/Stop button.  
Delete canceled  
SONG 1*  
‘Canceled’ will be shown in the LCD display, before  
returning to song delete mode.  
To Del Press REC  
SONG 1*  
Step 5  
Press the Sound button to deactivate delete mode.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
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6. DEMO MODE  
The CA111 piano features a selection of classical demonstration pieces, including works by Handel, Bach,  
Beethoven and Chopin.  
LIST OF DEMONSTRATION PIECES  
Piece Name  
Composer  
J.P. Rameau  
G.F. Händel  
a Tambourin  
b The Harmonious Blacksmith  
c Menuett BWV. Anh.114  
d Menuett BWV. Anh.115  
e Menuett BWV. Anh.116  
f Le Coucou  
J.S. Bach  
L.C. Daquin  
F.J. Gossec  
L. Boccherini  
g Gavotte  
h Menuett  
i Thema und Variationen (Sonate für Klavier No.11 K.331(300i))  
j
Tü  
rkischer Marsch (Sonate für Klavier No.11 K.331(300i))  
W.A. Mozart  
k Menuett  
l Sonate für Klavier No.14 “Mondschein”  
m Sonate für Klavier No.8 “Pathétique”  
n Für Elise  
L.v. Beethoven  
J.N. Hummel  
o Rondo favori  
p Impromptu op.90-4  
q Moments musicaux op.94-3  
r Entr’acte  
F.P. Schubert  
s Impromptu op.142-3  
t Auf Flügeln des Gesanges  
u Frühlingslied  
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F. Mendelssohn  
v Rondo Capriccioso  
w Chanson de l’adieu  
x Raindrop  
y Petit chien  
z Nocturne No.2  
F.F. Chopin  
A Fantaisie-Impromptu  
B Polonaise No.3 “Militaire”  
C Polonaise No.6 “Héroïque”  
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LISTENING TO DEMONSTRATION PIECES  
Step 1  
Press the EQ and Menu buttons simultaneously.  
A demonstration piece will start to play.  
The piece name and composer will be shown on the first  
and second lines of the LCD display.  
Heroique  
Chopin  
The LED indicator for the EQ, and Menu button will flash.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired demonstration piece.  
Step 3  
Press either the EQ, Menu or Play/Stop buttons to stop the demonstration performance.  
The LED indicator for the EQ, and Menu button will turn  
off.  
OR  
OR  
Selecting different sounds is not possible during playback of the demonstration pieces.  
The selected sound will automatically return to the Concert Grand sound after stopping the demonstration pieces.  
If left uninterrupted, the CA111 piano will play each demonstration piece sequentially.  
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7. MENU FUNCTIONS  
The Menu functions allow various parameters of the CA111 piano to be adjusted. If necessary, these settings can  
be stored in the User Memory and conveniently recalled when turning on the CA111 piano.  
MENU FUNCTION LIST  
There are 16 menu functions in total, with items 1-9 responsible for controlling the Virtual Technician functions of  
the CA111 piano.  
0) Dual Balance  
Virtual Technician  
1) Voicing  
10) Transpose  
11) MIDI Channel  
12) Local Control  
13) Metronome Volume  
14) User Memory  
15) Factory Reset  
2) Damper Resonance  
3) String Resonance  
4) Key Off Effect  
5) Touch  
6) Temperament  
7) Key of Temperament  
8) Tuning  
9) Stretch Tuning  
Virtual Technician  
An experienced piano technician is essential to fully realise the potential of an acoustic piano.As well as meticulously  
tuning each note, the technician performs regulation and voicing adjustments that allow a fine instrument to truly  
sing.  
Virtual Technician functions simulate such refinements digitally. The Voicing feature shapes tonal characteristics,  
while the Touch function allows the performer to select the level of touch sensitivity suitable for his/her playing  
style.  
The String Resonance feature causes held notes to resonatesympatheticallywith other notes of the same harmonic  
series, while Damper Resonance recreates a similar phenomenon, whereby sympathetic and adjacent notes  
resonate while the damper pedal is depressed. Finally, the Key Off Effect recreates the sound of bass hammers  
returning to their strings following a rapid note release.  
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0) DUAL BALANCE  
This function allows the volume balance between primary and secondary sounds in Dual Mode to be adjusted,  
and will only be available if Dual mode is activated.  
Step 1  
Press the Dual button to activate Dual mode.  
Step 2  
Press the Menu button to select the Dual Balance function.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
The Dual Balance menu function will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
 0.Dual Balance  
       = 5 - 5  
The primary sound volume is represented by the number on  
the left, while the secondary sound volume is represented  
by the number on the right.  
Step 3  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired volume balance.  
¡ The sum of the primary and secondary sound volume balances will always total 10 (e.g. ‘1-9’, ‘5-5’, ‘9-1’, etc.),  
with larger values producing greater volume.  
Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Dual Balance menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
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Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Dual Balance function will return to the default setting of ‘5-5’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Dual Balance setting, allowing the preferred Dual Balance  
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER  
MEMORY - for more information.  
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1) VOICING  
Voicing is a technique used by piano technicians to mould the character of a piano’s sound. This function allows  
the tonal quality of the CA111 piano to be set to one of six types of voicing.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Voicing function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Voicing menu function will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
The voicing type will be shown on the second line of the  
LCD display.  
 1.Voicing  
       = Normal  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired voicing type.  
Normal  
: The normal sound character of an acoustic piano throughout the entire dynamic range. This is  
the default voicing setting.  
Mellow 1, 2 : A softer mellow sound character throughout the entire dynamic range. Mellow 2 is softer than Mellow 1.  
Dynamic  
: The sound character will change dramatically from mellow to bright depending on how soft or  
hard the piano is played.  
Bright 1, 2  
:
A brighter sound character throughout the entire dynamic range. Bright 2 is brighter than Bright 1.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The voicing type selected in Step 2 will be applied to the  
sound.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Voicing menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Voicing function will return to the default setting of ‘Normal’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Voicing setting, allowing the preferred Voicing setting to  
remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER MEMORY  
- for more information.  
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2) DAMPER RESONANCE  
When the damper pedal is depressed on an acoustic piano, all dampers are lifted up, allowing the strings to vibrate  
freely. When a note or chord is played on the piano with the damper pedal depressed, not only will the strings  
of the notes played vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonance. The Damper  
Resonance function of the CA111 piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Damper Resonance function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Damper Resonance menu function will be shown in  
the LCD display.  
The level of resonance will be shown on the second line  
 2.Damper Reso.  
       =   5  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired damper resonance level.  
¡ A damper resonance level of1produces a very subtle effect, while the maximum level of10creates a stronger,  
more pronounced resonance. Setting the damper resonance to ‘Off’ will disable the function entirely.  
Step 3  
Play the piano while using the damper pedal.  
The degree of resonance will vary, depending on the value  
specified in Step 2.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Damper Resonance menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Damper Resonance function will only be applied to the Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio  
Grand 2, Mellow Grand, and Mellow Grand 2 piano sounds.  
The Damper Resonance function will return to the default setting of ‘5’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Damper Resonance setting, allowing the preferred Damper  
Resonance setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43  
- 14) USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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3) STRING RESONANCE  
String Resonance refers to a phenomenon present among acoustic pianos, whereby the strings of held notes  
resonate ‘sympathetically’ with other notes of the same harmonic series. The String Resonance function of the  
CA111 piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the String Resonance function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The String Resonance menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
The level of resonance will be shown on the second line  
of the LCD display.  
 3.String Reso.  
       =   5  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired string resonance level.  
¡ A string resonance level of ‘1’ produces a very subtle effect, while the maximum level of ‘10’ creates a strong,  
more pronounced resonance. Setting the string resonance to ‘Off’ will disable the function entirely.  
Step 3  
Play the piano, holding down one key while playing other keys of the keyboard.  
The degree of resonance will vary, depending on the value  
specified in Step 2.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the String Resonance menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
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About String Resonance  
Even when the damper pedal is not depressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for any notes held will be un-dampened  
and will resonate freely in sympathy with the strings of other notes that you play if they are part of the same harmonic  
series. In addition, adjacent notes will also resonate.  
For example, when playing the keys shown below while holding down the ‘C’ key, the string of the ‘C’ key resonates and  
produces a sound.  
Quietly press and hold down the ‘C’ key, and then quickly tap each of the keys shown below. Depending on the value  
specified in Step 2, it should be possible to clearly hear the String Resonance simulation.  
D  
B  
B  
C
F G  
B
F G  
C
G
C
E
G
CD E  
G
C
Play and hold a ‘C’ note.  
The String Resonance function will only be applied to the Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand  
2, Mellow Grand, Mellow Grand 2, Modern Piano and Rock Piano piano sounds.  
The String Resonance function will not be applied while the damper pedal is depressed.  
The String Resonance function will return to the default setting of ‘5’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired String Resonance setting, allowing the preferred String  
Resonance setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43  
- 14) USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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4) KEY OFF EFFECT  
Especially for low-pitched sounds, when a key is played strongly and released quickly, the sound of the damper  
touching the strings can often be heard immediately before the sound stops. The Key Off Effect function of the  
CA111 piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Key Off Effect function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Key Off Effect menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
The key off effect level will be shown on the second line  
 4.KeyOff Effect  
       =   5  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired key off effect level.  
¡ A key off effect level of ‘1’ produces a very subtle effect, while the maximum level of ‘10’ creates a strong, more  
pronounced key off sound. Setting the key off effect to ‘Off’ will disable the function entirely.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The strength of the key off effect will vary, depending on  
the value specified in Step 2.  
Step 4  
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Press the Sound button to exit the Key Off Effect menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Key Off Effect will only be applied to the Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand 2, Mellow  
Grand, Mellow Grand 2, Modern Piano and Rock Piano piano sounds.  
The Key Off Effect function will return to the default setting of ‘5’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Key Off Effect setting, allowing the preferred Key Off Effect  
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER  
MEMORY - for more information.  
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5) TOUCH  
The Touch function allows different touch sensitivities for the keyboard to be selected, other than the standard touch of an  
acoustic piano. The sensitivity can be changed to one of six different settings: Light, Light +, Normal, Heavy, Heavy +, or Off.  
aLight +  
bLight  
:
:
:
:
For players with a delicate touch. Requires less striking force  
to achieve a forte note.  
Loud  
For those still developing finger strength. A louder volume is  
produced even when playing with a soft touch.  
Sound  
volume  
cNormal  
dHeavy  
Reproduces the standard touch sensitivity of an acoustic  
piano throughout the entire dynamic range.  
For those with strong fingers. Requires a heavier touch to  
produce a loud volume.  
eHeavy +  
:
:
Requires even greater striking force to achieve a loud volume.  
Soft  
fOff  
A constant volume is produced regardless of how hard the  
keys are struck. This setting is suitable for sounds that have  
a fixed dynamic range such as Organ and Harpsichord.  
Gentle  
Force  
Strong  
applied to  
the keys  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Touch function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Touch menu function will be shown in the LCD display.  
The touch type will be shown on the second line of the  
LCD display.  
 5.Touch  
       =  Normal  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired touch setting.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
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The touch responsiveness of the keyboard will vary,  
depending on the setting selected in Step 2.  
Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Touch menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
TheTouch function will return to the default setting ofNormalwhen the S and TValue buttons are pressed simultaneously,  
or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desiredTouch setting, allowing the preferredTouch setting to remain selected  
even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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6) TEMPERAMENT  
The CA111 piano offers immediate access to a variety of musical temperaments popular during the Renaissance  
and Baroque periods. It may prove interesting and educational to experiment with different temperaments, other  
than the modern ‘equal temperament’ standard that is dominant in music today.  
The following temperaments are available:  
¡Equal Temperament (piano)  
(Equal P. only)  
This is the default temperament. If a piano sound is selected the tuning is stretched  
like an acoustic piano (Equal Temperament). If any other type of sound is selected  
the tuning will be Equal (flat). An explanation of Equal Temperament and Equal  
Temperament (flat) is provided later in this section.  
If a piano sound is used in a layer with any other sound, then both sounds will use  
the Equal Temperament (stretched) tuning.  
¡Pure Temperament (major)  
(Pure major)  
This temperament, which eliminates dissonances for thirds and fifths, is still popular  
for choral music because of its perfect harmony.  
¡Pure Temperament (minor)  
(Pure minor)  
Performers must be aware which key they are playing in when using this  
temperament.  
Any key modulation will result in dissonances.When playing music in a particular key,  
the key of the temperament must also be correctly matched.  
When playing in a major key select Pure (major) and when playing in a minor key  
select Pure (minor).  
¡Pythagorean Temperament  
(Pythagorean)  
This temperament, which uses mathematical ratios to eliminate dissonance for fifths,  
is very limited for use with chords, but it produces very characteristic melodic lines.  
¡Meantone Temperament  
(Meantone)  
This temperament, which uses a mean between a major and minor whole tone to  
eliminate dissonance for thirds, was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances  
experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne Pure Temperament. It produces  
chords that are more beautiful than those with the Equal Temperament.  
¡Werckmeister III Temperament  
(Werckmeister)  
¡Kirnberger III Temperament  
(Kirnberger)  
These two temperaments are placed 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  
characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean Temperament. It is used primarily for  
classical music written in the Baroque era to revive the original characteristics.  
¡Equal Temperament (flat)  
(Equal 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 characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance.  
¡Equal Temperament  
(stretched)  
This is the most popular piano temperament. The hearing ability of a human is  
uneven and is not as accurate with high frequency and low frequency as it is with  
the middle range. 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 Temperament which was invented on  
a mathematical basis.  
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Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Temperament function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Temperament menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
The temperament type will be shown on the second line  
of the LCD display.  
 6.Temperament  
 = Equal(P.only)  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired temperament type.  
Equal Temperament (piano)  
 6.Temperament  
 = Equal(P.only)  
S T Value button  
Ç
È
Pure Temperament (major)  
Pure Temperament (minor)  
Pythagorean Temperament  
Meantone Temperament  
 6.Temperament  
 = Pure(major)  
 6.Temperament  
 = Pure(minor)  
 6.Temperament  
 = Pythagorean  
 6.Temperament  
 = Meantone  
Æ
Å
Æ
Å
Æ
Å
Ç
È
Equal Temperament (stretched)  
Equal Temperament (flat)  
Kirnberger III Temperament  
Werckmeister III Temperament  
 6.Temperament  
 = Equal  
 6.Temperament  
 = Equal(f at)  
 6.Temperament  
 = Kirnberger  
 6.Temperament  
 = Werkmeister  
Æ
Å
Æ
Å
Æ
Å
After selecting the desired temperament type, please refer to the instructions on page 34 - 7) KEY OF TEMPERAMENT  
- for information regarding the key signature of the selected temperament.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The temperament selected in Step 2 will be utilised for  
the sound.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Temperament menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Temperament function will return to the default setting of ‘Equal Temperament (piano)’ when the S and T Value  
buttons are pressed simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Temperament setting, allowing the preferred Temperament  
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER  
MEMORY - for more information.  
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7) KEY OF TEMPERAMENT  
Limitless modulation of the key only became available after the invention of Equal Temperament. When using  
a temperament other than Equal Temperament, care must be taken to choose the correct key signature. For  
example, if the song to be played is written in D major, ‘D’ would be chosen as the temperament key. The Key of  
Temperament function allows the desired key signature for the selected temperament to be selected. Please note  
that the Key of Temperament function will not be available if Equal Temperament is selected.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Key of Temperament function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Key of Temperament menu function will be shown in  
the LCD display.  
The key of temperament will be shown on the second line  
 7.Key of Temper  
       = C  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired key of temperament setting.  
¡ The key of temperament can be set between the range of ‘C’ to ‘B’.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The key of temperament selected in Step 2 will be utilised  
for the sound.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Key of Temperament menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Key of Temperament function cannot be altered when Equal Temperament is selected.  
The Key of Temperament function will return to the default setting of ‘C’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Key of Temperament setting, allowing the preferred Key of  
Temperament setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43  
- 14) USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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8) TUNING  
This function allows the pitch of the CA111 piano to be finely adjusted, and may prove useful when playing with  
other instruments.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Tuning function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Tuning menu function will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
The current tuning setting will be shown on the second line  
 8.Tuning  
       = 440.0  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to set the desired tuning value.  
¡ The tuning value can be set within the range of 427.0 to 453.0 (Hz).  
¡ The pitch will be changed by 0.5 Hz increments each time one of the Value buttons is pressed.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The tuning value set in Step 2 will be utilised for the  
sound.  
Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Tuning menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
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The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Tuning function will return to the default setting of ‘440.0 Hz’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desiredTuning setting, allowing the preferredTuning setting to remain  
selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER MEMORY - for more  
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9) STRETCH TUNING  
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 Tuning  
function determines the level of stretch tuning. There are two type of stretch tuning available, Normal and Wide.  
Please note that the Stretch Tuning function will only be available if either Equal Temperament (piano) or Equal  
Temperament is selected.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Stretch Tuning function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Stretch Tuning menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
The stretch tuning type will be shown on the second line  
 9.StretchTuning  
       = Normal  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired stretch tuning type.  
¡ The stretch tuning function can be set to either ‘Normal’ or ‘Wide’, which - as the name would suggest - creates  
a more pronounced tuning adjustment for the lower and higher notes.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The type of stretch tuning selected in Step 2 will be utilised  
for the sound.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Stretch Tuning menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Stretch Tuning function can only be altered if Equal Temperament (piano) or Equal Temperament is selected.  
The Stretch Tuning function will return to the default setting of ‘Normal’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Stretch Tuning setting, allowing the preferred Stretch Tuning  
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER  
MEMORY - for more information.  
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10) TRANSPOSE  
The transpose function allows the key of the CA111 piano to be raised or lowered in half steps.This is particularly  
useful when accompanying instruments with different sounds, or when a song learned in one key must be played  
in another key.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Transpose function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Transpose menu function will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
The current transpose setting will be shown on the second  
10.Transpose  
       =   0  
line of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to set the desired transpose value.  
TheCkey in the centre of the piano keyboard corresponds  
to the value ‘0’.  
The piano pitch can be transposed by up to 12 halftones  
higher or 12 halftones lower.  
Step 3  
Play the piano.  
The transpose value set in Step 2 will be applied to the  
sound.  
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Step 4  
Press the Sound button to exit the Transpose menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
TheTranspose function will return to the default setting of0when the S and TValue buttons are pressed simultaneously,  
or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Transpose setting, allowing the preferred Transpose setting  
to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER MEMORY  
- for more information.  
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11) MIDI CHANNEL  
MIDI OVERVIEW  
The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting  
synthesizers, sequencers (MIDI recorders) and other electronic instruments in order to exchange performance  
data.  
The CA111 piano is equipped with two MIDI jacks for exchanging data:MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.Each uses a special  
cable with a DIN connector.  
MIDI IN  
: For receiving note, program change and other data.  
MIDI OUT : For sending note, program change and other data.  
MIDI uses channels to exchange data back and forth between MIDI devices. There are receive (MIDI IN) and  
transmit (MIDI OUT) channels. Most musical instruments or devices with MIDI functions are equipped with both  
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks and are capable of transmitting and receiving data via MIDI.  
The receive channels are used to receive data from another MIDI device and the transmit channels are used to  
transmit data to another MIDI device.  
MIDI connection example:  
IN  
OUT  
Sending Instrument  
Receiving Instrument  
a
b
When connected as shown in the illustration above, MIDI data sent from a will be also played on b if both  
channels match.  
MIDI instruments have 16 channels for sending and receiving MIDI data.  
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¡ MIDI Examples  
¡ Connection to a sequencer:  
When connected as shown in this illustration,  
songs played on the CA111 piano can be  
recorded with a sequencer, and then played  
back at any time.  
Sequencer  
¡ Connection to another MIDI compatible keyboard or module:  
When connected as shown in this illustration,  
MIDI data sent from the CA111 piano can also  
be played on a separate synthesizer. Moreover,  
the audio output from the synthesizer can also  
be connected directly to the CA111 piano.  
Such a combination, for example, would allow  
the CA111 piano sound to be combined with that  
of a String sound from a separate synthesizer.  
Synthesizer  
¡ MIDI Functions  
The CA111 piano is capable of the following MIDI functions:  
¡ Sending/Receiving keyboard note information (i.e. which keys are pressed).  
¡ Sending/Receiving pedal information (i.e. ON/OFF data for the damper, soft and sostenuto pedals).  
¡ Receiving volume data (i.e. adjusting the volume of the CA111 piano using a separate MIDI instrument).  
¡ Sending/Receiving exclusive data.  
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¡ Sending recorded playback data (i.e.allowing recorded performances to be played using a separate MIDI device  
or saved using an external sequencer).  
Please refer to the complete listing on page 48 - MIDI Implementation Chart - for more information regarding MIDI  
functionality.  
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MIDI Program Change numbers  
Sound Name  
Concert Grand  
Program Number  
Sound Name  
String Pad  
Program Number  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
1
2
String Ensemble  
Choir  
Concert Grand 2  
Studio Grand  
Studio Grand 2  
Mellow Grand  
Mellow Grand 2  
Modern Piano  
Rock Piano  
3
Harpsichord  
Harpsichord Oct.  
Vibraphone  
4
5
6
Church Organ  
Diapason  
7
8
Jazz Organ  
Classic E.Piano  
Modern E.P.  
9
Drawbar Organ  
New Age Pad  
10  
11  
Slow Strings  
The MIDI Channel function is used to determine on which MIDI channel the CA111 piano will exchange MIDI  
information with external MIDI devices and instruments.  
The selected channel will function as both the Transmit and Receive channel.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the MIDI Channel function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
The MIDI Channel menu function will be shown in the  
OR  
LCD display.  
The MIDI channel number will be shown on the second  
line of the LCD display.  
11.MIDI Channel  
=  1* (TRS/RCV)  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired MIDI channel.  
The MIDI Channel can be set to 1* or can be set to a specific channel within the range of 1 to 16.  
The default CA111 piano MIDI Channel setting is set to receive MIDI channel information from all channels, 1 to 16. This  
is often referred to as ‘OMNI ON’.  
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If, however, a specific MIDI Channel is selected, the CA111 piano will be set toOMNI OFFand data will only be received  
on that specified channel.  
Step 3  
Press the Sound button to exit the MIDI Channel menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The MIDI Channel function will return to the default setting of ‘1*’ (‘OMNI ON’) when the S and T Value buttons are  
pressed simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
The User Memory function can be used to store the desired MIDI Channel setting, allowing the preferred MIDI Channel  
setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14) USER  
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12) LOCAL CONTROL  
This function determines whether the CA111 piano will play a sound when the keyboard is played.  
With Local Control set toOn’, the CA111 piano will play a sound when the keyboard is played. However, even with  
Local Control set to ‘Off’, the CA111 piano keyboard will continue to transmit data on the selected MIDI channel  
to an external MIDI device or personal computer.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Local Control function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Local Control menu function will be shown in the LCD  
display.  
The local control setting will be shown on the second line  
12.Local Control  
       = On  
of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to enable or disable the local control setting.  
Step 3  
Press the Sound button to exit the Local Control menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Local Control function will return to the default setting of ‘On’ when the S and T Value buttons are  
pressed simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
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The User Memory function can be used to store the desired Local Control setting, allowing the preferred  
Local Control setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions  
on page 43 - 14) USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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13) METRONOME VOLUME  
The function allows the default metronome volume to be changed.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Metronome Volume function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Metronome Volume menu function will be shown in  
the LCD display.  
The current metronome volume level will be shown on the  
13.Metro.Volume  
       =  5  
second line of the LCD display.  
Step 2  
Press the S or T Value buttons to select the desired default metronome volume.  
¡ The metronome volume level can be set within the range of 1 to 10.  
Step 3  
Press the Sound button to exit the Metronome Volume function menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
The Metronome Volume function will return to the default setting of ‘5’ when the S and T Value buttons are pressed  
simultaneously, or when the power is turned off.  
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The User Memory function can be used to store the desired MetronomeVolume setting, allowing the preferred Metronome  
Volume setting to remain selected even after the power is turned off. Please refer to the instructions on page 43 - 14)  
USER MEMORY - for more information.  
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14) USER MEMORY  
This function can be used to store user-definable settings, allowing the preferred settings to remain selected even  
after the power is turned off.  
The user memory will store the following settings:  
¡ Initially selected sound  
¡ Menu Function settings 0-13  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the User Memory function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The User Memory menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
14.User Memory  
 Save ≥Press Rec  
Step 2  
Press the Rec button to confirm saving of the user memory.  
14.User Memory  
 Save completed  
‘Save completed’ will be shown in the LCD display.  
Step 3  
Press the Sound button to exit the User Memory function menu.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
The selected sound will be shown in the LCD display.  
Alternatively, press the Menu button again to select other menu functions.  
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15) FACTORY RESET  
This function will reset the CA111 piano to the default factory settings, and is displayed only if the User Memory  
function has been used. All parameters saved in the User Memory will be reset to the factory preset values.  
Step 1  
Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons,  
until the Factory Reset function is selected.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn on.  
OR  
The Factory Reset menu function will be shown in the  
LCD display.  
15.Factory Reset  
 Reset≥Press Rec  
Step 2  
Press the Rec button to restore the default factory settings.  
The LED indicator for the Menu button will turn off.  
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8. USB USAGE  
ABOUT THE USB CONNECTOR  
yWhen the CA111 piano is connected to a computer via a commercially available USB cable, the CA111 piano  
will be recognised as a standard MIDI device, allowing the instrument to send and receive MIDI messages just  
as with a regular MIDI interface.  
yConnect a ‘B’ type USB connector to the CA111 piano and an ‘A’ type USB connector to the computer.  
ABOUT THE USB DRIVER  
Additional driver software may be required in order to send and receive data between a computer and the  
CA111 piano using a USB connection.  
Please read the following instructions carefully for each computer/operating system type.  
Windows XP/Me users:  
The standard USB-MIDI driver installed byWindows XP/Me will be used automatically - additional driver software  
should not be required.  
To establish MIDI communications with the CA111 piano, ensure that the MIDI device is defined as ‘USB audio  
device’ within the MIDI application.  
Windows Vista/2000/98SE users:  
Additional USB-MIDI driver software will be required. Please download the special USB driver software from  
the KAWAI website at the following URL:  
To establish MIDI communications with the CA111 piano, ensure that the MIDI IN device is defined asKAWAI USB  
MIDI IN’ and that the MIDI OUT device is defined as ‘KAWAI USB MIDI OUT’ within the MIDI application.  
Macintosh OS X users:  
The standard USB-MIDI driver will be installed automatically by Macintosh OS X - additional driver software  
should not be required.  
To establish MIDI communications with the CA111 piano, ensure that the MIDI device is defined as ‘USB MIDI’  
within the MIDI application.  
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Macintosh OS9 (or earlier) users:  
The CA111 piano does not support USB MIDI under Macintosh OS9 (or earlier) systems.  
Please utilise a standard, commercially available MIDI interface in order to establish a MIDI connection with the  
CA111 piano.  
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NOTES ON USB USAGE  
yWhen both MIDI jacks and the USB port are connected simultaneously, the USB port has priority.  
yWhen connecting a USB cable to the CA111 piano, first connect the USB cable and then turn the CA111  
piano power on.  
yWhen connecting the CA111 piano to a computer via the USB port, there may be a short delay before MIDI  
communications begin.  
yIf the CA111 piano is connected to the computer via a USB hub and the USB communication becomes  
unreliable/unstable, please connect the USB cable directly to the USB port of the computer.  
yTurning on/off the power of the CA111 piano while connected via USB, or disconnecting the USB cable  
suddenly, may cause computer instability in the following situations:  
while installing the USB driver  
while starting up the computer  
while MIDI applications are performing tasks  
while the CA111 piano is communicating with the computer  
while the computer is in energy saver mode  
yIf there are any further problems experienced with USB communication while the CA111 piano is connected,  
please consult the instruction manual of your computer and double-check all connections and relevant  
settings.  
The USB-MIDI conversion board TID10000934 utilised in the CA111 piano is approved to  
show the USB logo.  
The USB logo can be used only for products approved by the USB-IF (USB Implements  
Forum Inc.) test.  
Ú“MIDI” is a registered trademark of the Association of Manufacturers of Electronic Instruments (AMEI).  
Ú“Windows” is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
Ú“Macintosh” is registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
ÚOther company names and product names mentioned referenced herein may be registered trademarks or  
trademarks of respective owners.  
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9. APPENDIX  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Polyphony  
Maximum 192 notes  
Sounds  
Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand 2, Mellow Grand, Mellow Grand 2,  
Modern Piano, Rock Piano, Classic E.Piano, Modern E.P., Slow Strings, String Pad, String Ensemble,  
Choir, Harpsichord, Harpsichord Oct., Vibraphone, Church Organ, Diapason, Jazz Organ,  
Drawbar Organ, New Age Pad  
Display  
16 characters x 2 lines, LCD  
Reverb  
Room 1, Room 2, Stage, Hall 1, Hall 2  
Metronome  
Time signatures: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8  
Tempo: 10-400 BPM  
Recorder  
10 songs (total memory capacity approximately 90,000 notes)  
29 songs  
Demonstration  
Virtual Technician  
Voicing (6 types), Damper Resonance, String Resonance, Key Off Effect, Touch Curve (6 types),  
Temperament (9 types), Tuning, Stretch Tuning (2 types)  
Transpose  
Other Functions  
Pedals  
From -12 to +12 halftones  
Dual, Dual Balance, EQ, User Memory, Factory Reset  
Damper (8 levels), Soft, Sostenuto  
Jacks  
Headphones x 2, MIDI (IN, OUT), LINE OUT (L, R), LINE IN (L, R), USB (to Host), DC IN  
40W + 40W + 30W  
Output power  
Speakers  
7 cm x 4 (top speakers)  
1.9 cm x 2 (dome tweeters)  
Soundboard speaker  
Power Consumption  
Finish  
115W  
Ebony polish  
Dimensions (WxDxH)  
Weight  
1420 x 541 x 1048 (mm)  
97.0 kg  
Accessories  
Owner’s Manual, ‘Classical Piano Collection’ song book  
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KAWAI  
Model CA111 MIDI Implementation Chart  
Date : OCT 2007  
Version : 1.0  
Function...  
Transmitted  
Recognised  
Remarks  
Basic  
Default  
1
1
Channel  
Changed  
1 - 16  
1 - 16  
Default  
Messages  
Altered  
Mode 3  
°
Mode 1  
Mode 1, 3**  
°
** Set to OMNI ON in the initial  
setting.  
Set to OMNI OFF by MIDI channel.  
Mode  
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  
Note  
Number  
21 - 108*  
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  
0 - 127  
0 - 127  
* 9 - 120 including transpose  
: True voice  
Velocity  
Note ON  
Note OFF  
{ 9nH v=1-127  
° 9nH v=0  
{
°
After  
Touch  
Key’s  
Ch’s  
°
°
°
°
°
°
Pitch Bend  
7
64  
66  
67  
°
{
{
{
{
Volume  
{ (right pedal)  
{ (left pedal)  
{ (left pedal)  
Damper Pedal  
Sostenuto Pedal  
Soft Pedal  
Control  
Change  
Prog  
{ (0 - 21)  
{
Change  
: True #  
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ  
0 - 21  
{
{
System Exclusive  
: Song Pos.  
: Song Sel.  
: Tune  
°
°
°
°
°
°
Common  
System  
Real time  
: Clock  
: Commands  
°
°
°
°
Aux  
: Local ON/OFF  
: All Notes OFF  
: Active Sense  
: Reset  
°
°
{
°
{
{ (123 - 127)  
{
°
Mes-  
sages  
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Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY  
Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY  
Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO  
{: Yes  
°: No  
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CA111 Owner’s Manual  
KPSZ-0234 : 816238  
OM1015E-S0804  
Version.1  
Printed in Japan  
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