| Digital Piano   CA1200   CA1000   Owner’s Manual   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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 somayresult 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.   WhendisconnectingtheACpowercord's   plug, always hold the plug   and pull it to remove it.   ● Failure to do so may cause fire in case of   lightning.   ● Failure to do so may over-heat the product,   resulting in fire.   If the product will not be used for a long   time, unplug the AC power   cord from the AC outlet.   This product may be equipped with a polarized 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.   Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury   or damage to the product or other   CAUTION   Do not use the product in the following areas.   Using the product in such areas may result in   product breakdown.   ● 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 you close the keyboard cover,   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.   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   Donot placethe 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 get them tangled.   INTRODUCTION   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ● 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.   The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper   ventilation.   This product should be used only with the stand that is provided by the manufacturer.   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.   • This digital piano is for household use and is not intended for commercial use.   CAUTION:   To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.   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.   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO!   The Kawai digital piano is a revolutionary new keyboard instrument that   combines the latest in electronic advances with traditional craftsmanship   inherited from Kawai’s many years of experience in building fine pianos.   Its keyboard provides the touch response and full dynamic range required   for a superb performance on the piano, harpsichord, organ, and other   instruments. In addition, the CA piano is equipped with reverb and a digital   effect processor for an even fuller sound. Industry-Standard MIDI (Musical   Instrument Digital Interface) jacks are included which allow you to play   other electronic instruments at the same time—opening a whole new   world of musical possibilities.   This Owner’s Manual contains valuable information that will help you   make full use of this instrument’s many capabilities.   There are two main sections in the manual. One is the Tutorial section   and the other is a Reference section. The tutorial section explains the   basic features of the CA piano. Read this section first if this is your first   digital piano. The reference section describes the operation and uses of   each of the panel components-buttons, sliders, and jacks. If you are   familiar with digital pianos, you may want to start with this section. Please   read all sections carefully and keep this manual handy for further   reference.   INTRODUCTION   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   READ ME FIRST (CA1000)   Before beginning the assembly of your CA1000 read and become familiar with the assembly instructions   that follow. Then, carefully unpack the piano and check your unit against the parts list.   PARTS PROVIDED   Side Panel (A)   2 pcs.   1 pc.   M6 x 25   Back Board (B)   Pedal Board (C)   Speaker Cover (D)   Screw E (M6 x 25)   Screw F (M4 x 15)   Screw G (ø4 x 20)   Adjuster (H)   ø4 x 20   Adjuster   M4 x 15   1 pc.   1 pc.   8 pcs.   8 pcs.   4 pcs.   1 pc.   (E)   (F)   (G)   (H)   Bottom View   1. Insert the Adjuster (H) on the Pedal Unit.   2. Fasten the Side Panels (A) and the Pedal Board   (C) with four screws (E).   (H)   (E)   (A)   Pedal Unit   (C)   (F)   (G)   3. Hold Back Board (B) behind the Pedal   Board (C) and in front of the fixing metal of   the Side Panels (A).   (B)   (A)   4. Fasten the Side Panels (A) and Back Board   (B) with four screws (F).   5. Fasten the Pedal Board (C) and Back   Board (B) with four screws (G).   (C)   2 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CAUTION:   To prevent personal injury, do not handle the main unit from the ends.   6. The next step requires one person on each end of the main unit.   Grasp the unit with both hands, one under the front, the other under   the rear (remember, not the end) and carefully center the main unit on   top of the stand so that the hook brackets located on the bottom rear   of the main unit are inside the stand side panels (A) and approximately   one-third of the rear, top edge of the side panels are exposed. (See the   illustration to the right)   (E)   (A)   7. Maintaining a firm grasp under the front of the main, unit slide it   toward the rear of the stand until the hook brackets engage the brackets   at the rear top of the side panels (A). This hook arrangement is design   to prevent the main unit from tilting forward while the screws are   installed. Keep one hand under the front of the main unit, push down   on the front to be certain that hooks are properly engaged.   8. Fasten the main unit and the stand with four screws (E).   CAUTION:   Be sure to secure the main unit to the stand with the screws. If you fail   to do so, the unit could fall from the stand causing damage or personal   injury.   (F)   (D)   9. Attach the Speaker Cover (D) in front of   the speaker boxes with four screws (F).   10. Insert the pedal connection cord that comes from Pedal   Board into the main unit’s pedal jack and fix with the clamp of   the Side Panel.   11. Turn the adjuster (installed on the bottom of the Pedal Unit)   down until it makes firm contact with the floor. If the floor is   carpeted, place a spiked furniture cup under the adjuster so that   it makes firm contact with the carpet backing. Press any pedal   with your foot. If the pedal rail flexes, lower the adjuster until   flexing is minimized.   CAUTION:   Before moving your piano, turn the adjuster up so that it clears the floor.   INTRODUCTION   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   READ ME FIRST (CA1200)   Before beginning the assembly of your CA1200 read and become familiar with the assembly instructions   that follow. Then, carefully unpack the piano and check your unit against the parts list.   PARTS PROVIDED   M6 x 40   End Panel (A)   2 pcs.   2 pcs.   1 pc.   Screw H (M6 x 25)   Screw I (M4 x 30)   Screw J (M4 x 15)   Screw K (ø4 x 20)   Screw L (ø4 x 12)   Cord Clamp (M)   Adjuster (N)   8 pcs.   4 pcs.   4 pcs.   10 pcs.   1 pc.   M4 x 30   M6 x 25   Side Panel (B)   M4 x 15   Back Board (C)   Front Panel (D)   Pedal Board (E)   Speaker Box (F)   Screw G (M6 x 40)   1 pc.   1 pc.   (G)   (H)   (I)   (J)   2 pcs.   8 pcs.   1 pc.   1 pc.   ø4 x 20   Adjuster   ø4 x 12   Cord Clamp   (M)   (N)   (K)   (L)   Screw   M6 x 25   1. Insert the Adjuster (N) on the Pedal   Unit.   (H)   2. Fasten the Side Panels (B) and the   Pedal Board (E) with four screws (H).   3. Untie the pedal cable on the bottom   of Pedal Board (E) and put it through   the hole of the Pedal Board (E).   Side Panel   Put the pedal cable   through the hole.   (B)   Pedal Board   Adjuster   (N)   (E)   Pedal Unit   Bottom View   (D)   (I)   (B)   Screw M4 x 30   4. Put the Front Panel (D). First,   fasten the Side Panels (B) and the   Front Panel (D) with four screws (I).   5. Then fasten the Pedal Board (E)   and the Front Panel (D) with four   screws (J).   (J)   Screw M4 x 15   Back View   (E)   4 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Loosen the screws of the hooks and   carefully put the main unit on the stand.   Align the dowels of the stand to the holes   of the main unit.   7. Let the hooks engage with the stoppers   and re-tighten the screws.   1. Loosen the screw to   let the hook move   freely.   8. Fasten the main unit and the stand with   four screws (H).   2. Let the hook engage   M6 x 25   with the stopper and   re-tighten the screw.   (H)   CAUTION:   Be sure to secure the main unit to the   stand with the screws. If you fail to do   so, the unit could fall from the stand   causing damage or personal injury.   Screw M6 x 40   9. Put the right speaker box (the one   with two connectors) on the speaker   support and align the screw holes to   the holes of the right Side Panel (B).   Fix with four screws (G).   (G)   to the Power Cable Connector   to the Speaker Cable Connector   Speaker Support   to the Pedal Cable Connector   10. Repeat the same for the left   speaker box.   11. Take the speaker support out after   attaching the speaker boxes.   12. Connect the both speaker cables   together and then connect to the   speaker cable connector of the main   unit.   Right Speaker   Left Speaker   13. Put the pedal cable to the pedal   cable connector of the main unit.   14. Attach the speaker cables and   pedal cable with vinyl binders as   illustrated.   Bottom View (Main Unit)   Speaker Cable Connector   Pedal Cable Connector   Power Cable Connector   15. Connect the power cable to the   power cable connector of the main   unit. Put it through the hole of the   pedal board and fix with Cord Clamp   and screw (L) at the pedal board near   the hole. Turn the cord around the   Cord Clamp as illustrated.   Key Bed   Vinyl Binder   to the Right Speaker   to the Left Speaker   INTRODUCTION   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   (C)   (A)   Screw ø4 x 20   (K)   16. Place the Back Board (C) behind the stand   17. Put the hooks of the End Panel (A) to the   holes of the side of the piano and attach with   velcro tapes. Push firmly. There is no difference   between right and left panels.   and attach with ten screws (K).   18. Turn the adjuster (installed on the bottom of the Pedal   Unit) down until it makes firm contact with the floor. If the   floor is carpeted, place a spiked furniture cup under the   adjuster so that it makes firm contact with the carpet backing.   Press any pedal with your foot. If the pedal rail flexes, lower   the adjuster until flexing is minimized.   CAUTION:   Before moving your piano, turn the adjuster up so that it clears the floor.   6 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ASSEMBLING THE MUSIC RACK   1. Place the music rack a little right side of the center of the piano. Push the music rack forward   slightly.   2. Slide the music rack to the left and it will be locked at the center of the piano.   * When disassembling the music rack, bring it slightly up and slide it to the right.   INTRODUCTION   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CA1200, CA1000 Digital Piano   Tutorial Section   Basic Operations   p. 10   This section explains step by step the setup and operation procedures   needed to begin playing your CA piano.   SETTING UP THE PIANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   PLAYING THE PIANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10   PLAYING WITH MORE SOUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11   ADDING THE EFFECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14   USING THE METRONOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15   NEXT STEP TO MAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17   Using the Recorder   p. 18   This section will show you how to use the Recorder.   Recording and playing back a song, recording multiple songs, and   recording on two separate tracks.   RECORDING A SONG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   PLAYING BACK A SONG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18   BASICS OF THE RECORDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19   RECORDING MORE THAN ONE SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20   RECORDING THE TRACKS SEPARATELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21   ERASING UNNECESSARY SONG DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23   Using MIDI   p. 25   This is an introduction for the beginner to the world of MIDI.   You will learn the basics of MIDI and MIDI applications using the CA   piano and another MIDI device.   UNDERSTANDING MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25   USING THE CA PIANO AS CONTROLLER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27   USING THE CA PIANO AS A MULTI-TIMBRAL SOUND MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31   8 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Playing with the Concert Magic   p. 34   With Kawai’s unique feature “Concert Magic” anyone can sit at the CA   piano and play real music.   SELECTING A SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34   LISTENING TO THE SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   PERFORMING A SONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35   CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36   STEADY BEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38   TUTORIAL   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. BASIC OPERATIONS   SETTING UP THE PIANO   The first thing you’ll need to do before playing the piano is to set up the   instrument.   ASSEMBLING THE STAND   First, you need to assemble the stand unit. Assemble the stand following   the instructions at the beginning of this manual.   SUPPLYING AC POWER   The CA piano is equipped with stereo speakers and an amplifier. You do   not need any other equipment to play your piano. You can enjoy the CA   piano wherever AC power is available. Simply connect the power cable   that comes with the CA piano to an AC outlet.   Connect the AC power cable to the piano’s power jack and the   other end of the cable to the AC outlet on the wall.   USING THE HEADPHONES   For private performances you may want to use the headphones. The   speakers will be turned off automatically when the headphones are   plugged in, and the CA piano will only be heard through the headphones.   The CA piano has two headphones jacks.   PLAYING THE PIANO   Turning on the power.   You will find the POWER SWITCH at the right end of the front panel.   Press this button to turn on the power. Pressing it again will turn off the   power.   Adjust the volume level.   The VOLUME SLIDER controls the volume level of the speakers and the   headphones. Use this slider to set the volume to a comfortable listening   level.   Now try playing the keyboard.   You will hear the CA’s main piano sound. The name of the sound “Concert   Grand” is shown in the LCD Display.   Concert Grand   10   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The CA piano responds just like a real acoustic piano when you play it. It   produces a louder sound when you play hard and a softer sound when   you play soft. The volume level changes in relation to how fast the keys   are pressed. This system is called “touch sensitivity” on an electronic   musical instrument. The initial touch sensitivity setting has been adjusted   to the standard of an acoustic piano. You can however, select a different   type of touch sensitivity on the CA piano if you are not comfortable with   the standard setting. For more detail, please read “3. Touch” on page 67.   USING THE PEDALS   The CA piano has three pedals—just like a grand piano. They are Sustain,   Soft and Sostenuto.   The sustain pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling, which provides   even finer control of the dampening effect.   Sustain   Sostenuto   Soft   PLAYING WITH MORE SOUNDS   You have already heard the CA’s main piano sound. The CA1200 has a   total of forty sounds (thirty for the CA1000), not only different types of   piano sounds but different instruments as well.   The different instrument sounds built into CA piano are called “preset   sounds”.   All of the preset sounds have been created through advanced digital   sampling technology achieving as natural and realistic sound as possible.   Let’s try some of the preset sounds.   SELECTING ANOTHER PRESET SOUND   Pr e ss t he SOUND SE LE CT bu t t on u n de r t he n a me of t he   instrument you would like to listen to. When the button is pressed,   the LED indicator will be turned on to indicate that this sound is selected.   TUTORIAL: BASIC OPERATIONS   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The name of the selected preset sound is also shown in the LCD Display.   Modern Piano   The SOUND SELECT buttons are assigned with three (CA1000) or four   (CA1200) preset sounds to select. To select the other sounds, press   the button repeatedly.   You can also select any preset sounds by using the VALUE buttons.   USING DEMO FUNCTION   The CA piano has 27 built-in demo songs. Each of the demo songs presents   a musical piece to introduce the different preset sounds.   Press t he DEMO but t on and the demo song for the Classic Grand   category will start. After the Classic Grand demo songs are finished   playing, the demo songs for another sound category will be selected at   random.   If you would like to listen to the demos for a particular category, just   press the desired SOUND SELECT button while the demo is playing. When   you press the button, the demo will play the demo songs for the newly   selected category. Then the demo songs for another category will be   selected at random. See page 80 for the list of demo songs.   DUAL   Another feature of the CA piano is the ability to layer two preset sounds   together to create a more complex sound. For example, piano layered   with strings, electric piano with choir sound, and so on.   To layer two sounds, press the SOUND SELECT buttons for both   sounds simultaneously. The LED indicators for each will be turned on   to indicate the two sounds you have chosen. You will find the selected   sound names are also shown in the LCD display.   Studio Grand   String Ensemble   Both sound names are displayed.   12   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds. Use the   DUAL/SPLIT BALANCE slider to adjust the balance. Move the slider   to the right to increase the volume of the rightmost preset sound and   decrease the volume of the leftmost preset sound. The balance changes   in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left.   SPLIT   The CA piano provides you with another type of sound combination called   a split. The split function divides the keyboard into two sections—upper   keyboard and lower keyboard—and lets you play a different sound in   each section.   Press the SPLIT button to activate the split function. Press the   SOUND SELECT button for the sound you would like to use for   the upper keyboard. Then, while holding down the SPLIT button,   press another SOUND SELECT button to select a sound for the   lower keyboard. The LED indicator for the upper sound will be turned   on and the LED for the lower sound will start flashing. The LCD display   will show the names of the two selected sounds.   Sound name for the upper keyboard   Sound name for the lower keyboard   Studio Grand   / Jazz Organ   You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds. Use the   Dual/Split Balance slider to adjust the balance. Move the slider to   the right to increase the volume of the upper sound and decrease the   volume of the lower sound. The balance changes in the opposite way   when the slider is moved to the left.   The split point determines where the upper keyboard section will be   divided from the lower one. You can move the split point to any key you   like. To do this, please read “8. Split Button” in the Reference section,   page 56.   ABOUT POLYPHONY   The CA piano is capable of playing up to 64 notes simultaneously (64-   note polyphony). When playing in dual mode, or when playing the stereo   piano sound, the polyphony will be reduced by half since the piano has to   produce two sounds for each note.   TUTORIAL: BASIC OPERATIONS   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ADDING THE EFFECTS   You might have noticed that when you select some of the preset sounds,   the LED indicator for the EFFECTS is turned on. The reason for this is   some of the preset sounds are set up with an effect on as their initial   setting.   Adding an effect to the sound enhances tonal quality and improves   acoustical realism. The CA piano is provided with two separate groups   of effects. The first is reverb and the second contains chorus, delay,   tremolo and rotary speaker.   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. They are Room, Stage, Hall, 3D Room and 3D Hall   (listed in order of reverberation amount).   CHORUS   Chorus is an effect that simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or   string ensemble, by layering a slightly detuned version of the sound over   the original to enrich it.   DELAY   Delay is an effect that adds echoes to the sound. There are three types of   delay available (delay 1 - 3), each of which has a different length of delay   between the echoes.   TREMOLO   This is a vibrato type effect.   ROTARY   This effect simulates the sound of the Rotary Speaker cabinet commonly   used with electronic organs. Rotary 1 is normal rotary and Rotary 2 is   with distortion effect.   The soft pedal is used to change the speed of the rotor between SLOW   and FAST.   14   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TO ADD REVERB   Press the REVERB button. The LED indicator will be turned on to   indicate that reverb is in use. Press and hold the REVERB button and the   currently selected reverb type will be shown in the LCD display.   Reverb Type   = Room   The reverb type is displayed.   To change the reverb type, use the VALUE buttons.   TO ADD OTHER EFFECTS   Press the EFFECTS button. The LED indicator will be turned on to   indicate that the effect is in use. Press and hold the EFFECTS button and   the currently selected effect will be shown in the LCD display.   Effect Type   = Chorus   The selected effect is displayed.   To change the effect type, use the VALUE buttons.   To turn off the reverb or effects, press the REVERB or EFFECTS   button again.   ◆ NOTE   Any changes you make to the reverb and the effects are stored with the   preset sound in memory as long as the power is on. When you reselect a   sound, your chosen reverb and effect settings will be recalled along with   the preset sound.   When the power is turned off the effects will be reset to the factory settings   unless you use the “User Memory” function to save your current reverb   and effect settings.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in the reference section of this manual.   USING THE 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 CA piano’s metronome is a tool that helps you to   achieve this by providing a steady beat for you play along with.   TUTORIAL: BASIC OPERATIONS   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   STARTING THE METRONOME   Press the TEMPO button. You will see the LED indicator turn on and   hear the metronome begin counting with a steady beat. The LCD display   shows the tempo in beats per minute.   Metronome TEMPO   Tempo is displayed in number of beats per minute.   = 120   To change t he t empo, use t he VALUE but t ons t o incr ease or   decrease the tempo within the range of 20 - 300 beats per minute.   (40-600 BPM with eighth note rhythms).   To stop the metronome, press the TEMPO button again.   CHANGING THE TIME SIGNATURE   You probably noticed that there are two types of clicks and the louder   one comes every fourth beat. The metronome is capable of giving you a   down beat to indicate the beginning of the measure. You are now hearing   a 4-beat or 4/4 time signature. The LCD also displays the beats per measure   visually   You can select a different time signature, if you want to, out of the nine   available with the CA piano—1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8 and 12/8.   To change the time signature, use the BEAT button.   Press the BEAT button. You will see the LED indicator turn on and   hear the metronome begin counting. The LCD display shows the time   signature and a visual indicator of beats per measure.   Metronome BEAT   The selected time signature is displayed along with   a visual indicator of beats per measure.   = 4/4   Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired time signature. You   will see the time signature currently selected in the LCD display. The   visual indicator will change to match the selected time signature.   To stop the metronome, press the BEAT button again.   You can use either the TEMPO or BEAT button to turn the metronome on   and off. Choose the appropriate button depending on whether you’re   adjusting the tempo or changing the time signature.   16   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ADJUSTING THE METRONOME VOLUME   The volume level of metronome can be adjusted to any level you like   independent of the main volume.   Press t he TEMPO and BEAT but t ons simult aneously. The LCD   displays the volume level of the metronome in numbers from 1 (soft) to   10 (loud). The factory preset is 5.   Metronome VOLUME   = 5   The volume level is displayed.   Use the VALUE buttons to change value.   ◆ NOTE   All the metronome settings will be reset to the factory preset values after   turning off the power unless you use the “User Memory” function to save   your current metronome settings.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in the reference section of the manual.   NEXT STEP TO MAKE   So far, you have learned the basic operations and terms needed to become   familiar with the CA piano. There are, however, some other functions   that will help you to make full use of the CA piano’s many capabilities.   You may continue on from here, or skip ahead to the chapters you are   interested in.   If you would like to learn more about the recorder, go to chapter 2. “Using   the Recorder” page 18.   If you are interested in MIDI and how to use your piano with other digital   musical instruments, go to chapter 3. “Using MIDI” page 25.   If you would like to learn about Concert Magic, go to chapter 4. “Concert   Magic” page 34.   If you would like to learn more about functions and features such as tuning   and transpose for example, you will find detailed information in chapter   4. “Menu Buttons” of the Reference Section, page 46.   TUTORIAL: BASIC OPERATIONS   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. USING THE RECORDER   The CA piano’s recorder records your playing much like a tape recorder,   and it is just as easy to use. The CA piano records a song as digital data   instead of audio data and stores the song inside the instrument. Because   the song is stored as digital information you can modify the song when   you play it back. You can, for example, adjust the tempo without changing   the pitch or use a different effect setting from one you have recorded.   Once you understand the recorder, you will find it to be a useful tool for   both practicing and playing the piano.   RECORDING A SONG   Press the REC button when you are ready to record. The LED   indicator will start flashing telling you that the piano is ready to record.   Record   SONG 1 Part=1   The LCD display shows the song number and part   number that will be recorded.   Now play some music on the piano. The recorder will automatically   start recording with the first note you play.   Press the PLAY/STOP button when you’re finished recording. The   CA piano will stop recording and the LCD display will momentarily display   a message “Stopping” while the song is saved to memory.   If you make a mistake, you can record your piece again. Just repeat the   same procedure. The second recording will completely erase the first   one.   PLAYING BACK A SONG   The CA Piano will be ready to play back the song as soon as you’re finished   recording.   Select SONG/PART   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   The LCD Display shows you the number of the song   you just recorded.   Press the PLAY/STOP button to play back the song.   Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop play back and return to   the song-select display.   18   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To exit from the recorder, press any SOUND SELECT button.   Now, you are familiar with the basic recording procedure on the CA piano.   For most recording purposes this may be all you need. The CA piano   however, is equipped with other more powerful and flexible features that   can be used to record and play back your performances. Continue on to   learn more about the full capabilities of the recorder.   BASICS OF THE RECORDER   Let’s take a brief look at the recorders features.   TWO-TRACK FIVE-SONG RECORDER   The CA piano’s recorder is a 2-track 5-song recorder. This means you   can record up to five different songs, store them in memory, and play   them back as you like.   Each song has two separate tracks called “Parts” that can be recorded   separately. This lets you record for example, the left hand part first on   one track, then record the right hand part next on the other track while   listening to the first track.   When you record or play back a song, you can select which part (track)   of which song you are going to record or play back. When you are   recording, selecting the same part again to record will erase any previous   recordings on that part. Because of this it’s important to remember; when   recording both parts separately, after recording the first part be sure to   select the second part to record, otherwise you will end up recording   over the first part of the song.   RECORDED INFORMATION   The CA piano records the following:   Note information   Sound selection   Pedal movements   Dual settings . . . Set the dual balance as desired before you start   recording. Balance settings made before you   start recording will be used by the recorder. Any   changes made during the recording will be   ignored by the recorder.   TUTORIAL: USING THE RECORDER   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Transpose . . . . . . When you record in a different key using the   transpose function, the CA piano will record the   actual transposed notes you hear, not the notes   as you play with the keyboard.   RECORDING CAPACITY   The total recording capacity is about 8,000 notes. Pressing any buttons   or pedals is counted as one note.   When the recorder reaches it’s maximum capacity, the CA piano will stop   recording at that point.   RECORDER AND METRONOME   When playing back a song with the metronome turned on, the metronome   always restarts with the down beat.   RECORDING MORE THAN ONE SONG   The CA piano is capable of recording up to five different songs. Let’s try   recording a second song.   If you followed the procedure in the previous section you have already   recorded Song 1, so now let’s record Song 2.   Press the REC button to enter the song/part selection menu.   Use the MENU buttons to change the song number to Song 2.   Record   SONG 2 Part=1   The LCD display shows the song number and part   number to be recorded.   When you are ready to record, just start playing the keyboard.   The CA piano will start recording automatically with the first note you   play.   When you are finished recording, press the PLAY/STOP button.   Now let’s play back the song that you have just recorded.   Press the PLAY/STOP button again to play back the song.   The LCD display shows the song number you have   just recorded.   Playing   SONG 2 Part=1&2*   20   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop.   If you would like to listen to a different song, use the MENU buttons   to select your desired song number.   ◆ NOTE   You have probably noticed that there is an asterisk (*) after the part   number in the LCD display. This is a indicates that the selected song has   been recorded. You can tell which songs have been recorded by looking   for the asterisk.   RECORDING THE TRACKS SEPARATELY   Now let’s record two tracks separately.   First, you select the desired track (part) to record. After recording the   first part, select the other track and record your second part.   Press the REC button to enter the song/part selection menu.   Record   SONG 3 Part=1   The LCD display shows the song number and part   number to record.   Use the MENU buttons to select song 3.   Record the first part just the same as in the previous sections and   press the PLAY/STOP button when you’re finished recording.   Now press the REC button to enter the song/part menu then select   Part 2 to record.   Use the VALUE buttons to select part 2.   Record   SONG 3 Part=2   The LCD display shows the song and part number   to be recorded.   If you want to start recording the second part from the beginning of the   song, just play the keyboard. You will hear the first part playing back   while you record the second part.   TUTORIAL: USING THE RECORDER   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If you would like to play back the first part and then start recording the   second part from a certain point later in the song, press the PLAY/STOP   button instead of playing the keyboard to start playback of the first part   and then begin recording the second part from any point you like.   When you are finished recording, press t he PLAY/STOP but t on   again.   PLAYING BACK THE PARTS SEPARATELY   While you are in the play back menu, use the VALUE buttons to   select the desired part number you want to listen to.   Playing   An asterisk indicates that the part has been recorded.   SONG 3 Part=2*   You can select between, “Part 1”, “Part 2”, and “Part 1&2”. To check that   you have recorded on both tracks, select “Part 1”, then select “Part 2”.   You will see an asterisk after each part, this means you have successfully   recorded both parts.   To listen to both parts together select “Part 1&2”.   To play back an individual part, select the desired part using the   VALUE button first, then press the PLAY/STOP button to listen.   ◆ NOTE   If you don’t see an asterisk after each part you recorded or if your song   does not play back correctly, carefully reread the previous section to make   sure you’re recording properly. You can use the LCD display to help   determine if you have a problem.   Here are some basic things to check for:   1) If you only hear the second part, you may have accidentally recorded   over the first part. In this case, just re record the first part you played   after selecting the “empty” part to record (in this case it will probably be   part 2).   2) Did you record one of the parts in a different song? In this case record   the missing part in the appropriate song.   22   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ERASING UNNECESSARY SONG DATA   At some point you may want to erase a song. If you have filled up the   memory of the recorder you can erase an old song to make room for a   new one or maybe you’re tired of listening to a particular song. In either   case, the CA piano provides an easy way to erase one or all of the songs   and parts.   To erase a specific song or part, first press both the REC and PLAY/   STOP button. The LCD display will display the erase menu where you   select a song or a part to erase.   To Del Press REC   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   Select the song and the part to erase.   Use the MENU buttons to select the desired song, and use the   VALUE buttons to select the desired part to erase.   Press the REC button to erase. The LCD display will ask you if you’re   sure.   Sure? Press REC   Confirmation to erase the song.   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   If you are sure you want to erase the song and part, press the REC   button one more time.   Delete Completed   SONG 1 Part=1&2   The erase procedure is completed.   If you want to cancel the erase procedure, press the PLAY/STOP   button.   Press any of the SOUND SELECT buttons to exit from the song   erase menu.   ERASING ALL DATA   To erase everything, all songs and parts at once, first turn the   power off and then turn it back on again while holding down both   the REC and PLAY/STOP button. The entire memory of the recorder   will be erased.   TUTORIAL: USING THE RECORDER   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The CA piano’s built-in recorder is easy to use and is perfect for practice   and basic recording needs. For those individuals interested in using this   instrument for more complex digital recordings, the CA piano can be   connected to an external MIDI sequencer or a personal computer. Please   read chapter 3. Using MIDI to learn about the CA piano’s MIDI and Multi-   timbral capabilities.   24   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. USING MIDI   In this chapter you will learn how you can create music by connecting   the CA piano to an external MIDI device.   The CA piano is compatible with MIDI devices from Kawai and other   manufacturers. It can also be used with sequencing software on a personal   computer.   UNDERSTANDING MIDI   WHAT IS MIDI?   The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an   international standard for connecting MIDI equipped synthesizers, drum   machines, and other electronic instruments so that they can exchange   data. Personal computers can also be equipped for MIDI communication.   Electronic instruments equipped with MIDI can transmit and receive   performance data such as, notes, what sound to play, pedal information,   volume, etc. This data can be recorded with a device like a sequencer or   a computer.   MIDI JACKS   Instruments equipped with MIDI usually have three jacks for exchanging   data: IN, OUT, and THRU. (Some instruments have only IN and OUT.)   These jacks are used to connect MIDI devices to one another using a   special cable.   Each terminal has a different function.   IN   : For receiving MIDI data from another MIDI instrument.   : For sending MIDI data to another MIDI instrument.   OUT   THRU :For passing along MIDI data received to another MIDI   instrument without processing.   Depending on how they are connected, instruments are grouped as those   which receive data (producing sound when data is received from a   connected instrument), those which send data (to instruments to which   they are connected), and those which both send and receive data.   TUTORIAL: USING MIDI   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIDI CHANNEL   MIDI uses what are known as “channels” as a means of routing MIDI   data intended to play a specified instrument or specified part. By   channelizing MIDI data, you can control multiple parts in multiple   instruments with a single cable.   There are two aspects of channels, one for receiving and one for sending.   The MIDI channel of the receiving instrument must be matched with the   MIDI channel of the transmitting instrument. The idea is just like television   or radio. If you have a desired station to watch or listen to, you need to   tune in to the right channel. When a transmitting instrument uses channel   1, the receiving instrument must be set to use channel 1 also. The CA   piano lets you set the same channel number for both Transmit and receive.   There are 16 MIDI channels available to choose from on the CA piano.   In addition to channel-to-channel connection, it is possible to receive   multiple channels. With MIDI instruments equipped with multi-timbral   capabilities, you can receive multiple parts on multiple channels each   played with a different sound simultaneously. For example, a MIDI   instrument might receive the melody on channel 1, the chords on 2, the   bass on 3, and assign a different instrument to each channel. Piano for   channel 1, strings for 2, electric bass for 3. In this way, the CA piano can   play up to 16 different parts each with a different sound.   Here’s a diagram (next page) to summarize the MIDI connections we have   discussed.   Instrument #1, which is transmitting the piano part on channel 1 (Ch 1),   the string part on Ch 2 and the bass part on Ch 3, is connected to Instrument   #2. Instrument #3 is connected to MIDI Thru on instrument #2. The receive   channel is set to 1 for Instrument #2 and multi-timbral mode is turned off.   On instrument #3 multi-timbral mode is on.   26   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIDI Keyboard #1   Transmitting   MIDI Keyboard #2   Receiving ch 1   Sound Module #3   Multi-timbral mode on   Ch 1   Ch 2   Ch 3   Piano   Strings   Bass   Multi-timbral mode off   IN   THRU   OUT   SONG   1 2 3 4 5 PART   1 2 METRONOME   RECORDER   IN   VALUE   min   max   TOUCH   TRANS-   POSE   PIANO   1 PIANO   2 E.PIANO CHURCH HARPSI-   ORGAN CHORD   VIBRA-   PHONE   S T R I N G S C H O I R E F F E C T S R E V E R B left   right   TEMPO   BEAT   PLAY/STOP   REC   CONCERT DEMO   MAGIC   MASTER VOLUME   Dual Balance   VOLUME   Receiving only   Ch 1 Piano   Receiving   Ch 1   Ch 2   Ch 3   Piano   Strings   Bass   Instrument #2 recognizes only the piano part received from Instrument   #1. Instrument #3 receives all the parts on the three channels being passed   through Instrument #2 because Instrument #3’s multi-timbral mode   capability is activated.   We have provided this brief look at MIDI to help you understand the CA   piano’s MIDI capabilities.   While it is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the entire world of   MIDI we do encourage you to visit your local music store or contact a   music publisher for a listing of available books on MIDI applications to   learn more.   Let’s explore some MIDI applications using an external MIDI device   connected to the CA piano.   USING THE CA PIANO AS CONTROLLER   First let’s play sounds from an external MIDI device using the CA piano’s   keyboard.   MIDI CONNECTION   First, connect the CA piano’s MIDI OUT jack to your external MIDI   device’s MIDI IN jack with a MIDI cable.   TUTORIAL: USING MIDI   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIDI IN   LINE OUT   MIDI OUT   LINE IN   METRONOME   RECORDER   SONG   1 2 3 4 5 PART   1 2 VALUE   min   max   TOUCH   TRANS-   POSE   PIANO   1 PIANO   2 E.PIANO CHURCH HARPSI-   ORGAN CHORD   VIBRA-   PHONE   S T R I N G S C H O I R EFFECTS REVERB   left   right   TEMPO   BEAT   PLAY/STOP   REC   CONCERT DEMO   MAGIC   MASTER VOLUME   Dual Balance   VOLUME   Next you must match the MIDI channel. The transmitting channel of the   CA piano and receiving channel of your external MIDI device must be the   same.   CHANGING TRANSMITTING CHANNEL   To change the transmit channel on the CA piano, press the MENU   button several times until you see “5. MIDI Channel”.   5 MIDI Channel   = 1 (TRS/RCV)   The LCD display will indicate the channel number   that is currently selected.   Change the channel by using the VALUE buttons. You can select   from 1 to 16.   Press any SOUND SELECT button to exit from the function menu.   AUDIO CONNECTION   If your external MIDI device is not equipped with an amplifier or speakers,   you can connect it directly to the CA piano using the LINE IN jacks or to   an external sound system.   Connect the LINE IN jacks of the CA piano and the LINE OUT   ( audio output) jacks of your external MIDI device with a pair of   audio cables ( see the illustration above) . Now you will be able to   hear the CA piano’s sound and your external MIDI device's sound together   through the CA’s speakers. Use the volume control on your external MIDI   device to balance it's volume with the CA piano.   Now You’re ready to play.   Play the CA piano’s keyboard. You should hear both instruments as you   play. What is happening is that the CA piano is transmitting MIDI   information, what note you played, how hard (loud) you played it, and so   on to your external MIDI device. The external MIDI device reproduces   sound based on this information using its own sound module.   28   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   PROGRAM CHANGE   Press a SOUND SELECT button on the CA. You will hear the sound on   your external MIDI device also changes. Pressing a SOUND SELECT   button lets the CA piano transmit a “program change” number. A program   change is the type of MIDI command that tells the receiving instrument   what sound or instrument to play your notes with.   Actual program change information is just a number, from 1 to 128, not an   instrument name. You select the desired instrument with a specific number.   Not all MIDI instruments assign the same sound to the same program change   number. MIDI instruments that conform to the General MIDI (GM) standard   however “DO” assign the same sound to the same program change number.   For example program change #1 will always be an acoustic piano sound on   a “GM” compatible synth, and program change #33 will always be an acoustic   bass sound. Because of this, when connecting two “GM” instruments   together, selecting the right sound is not a problem. The CA piano is not a   General MIDI instrument and its internal sounds do not conform to the   General MIDI standard. This means when you select a sound on the CA   piano such as Classic E. Piano you will probably hear a different sound   playing from your external MIDI device. What sound you hear will depend   on the sound assignments on your external MIDI device. Below is a chart   of the Program Change number/sound assignment mapping for the first   twelve CA piano sounds and the first twelve “GM” sounds. Please see page   75 in the reference section for more detail. The CA piano can have different   mappings depending on the setting for multi-timbral mode (explained later   in this chapter).   Program # CA1200   CA1000   General MIDI   Grand Piano   Bright Piano   Electric Grand   Honky Tonk Piano   Electric Piano 1   Electric Piano 2   Harpsichord   Clavi   1 2 3 Concert Grand Concert Grand   Studio Grand   Mellow Grand   Jazz Grand   Studio Grand   Mellow Grand   Modern Piano   Rock Piano   4 5 6 Modern Piano   Rock Piano   New Age Piano   7 8 9 New Age Piano Classic E.Piano   Honky Tonk Modern E.P. 1   Classic E.Piano Modern E.P. 2   Celesta   10   11   12   Modern E.P. 1   Modern E.P. 2   Modern E.P. 3   Jazz Organ   Drawbar Organ 1   Drawbar Organ 2   Glockenspiel   Music Box   Vibraphone   TUTORIAL: USING MIDI   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   In order for your external MIDI device to play the sound you want, you   need to know what program change number to transmit to it. Please read   your external MIDI device’s manual for a list of its program change number/   sound assignments. Then read “Sending Program Change Numbers” in   the Reference section, page 48 for the procedure to send a desired program   change number from the CA piano.   That is how to layer the CA piano’s sound with a desired sound from an   external MIDI device.   LOCAL CONTROL   You may want to play and only hear your external MIDI device’s sound,   without the CA piano’s sound. You can turn off the CA piano’s sound   using a function called “local control”.   Local control determines whether or not the CA piano will produce a   sound when you play it’s own keyboard. When local control is on, the CA   piano produces sound as you play the keys. When off, the piano will not   produce a sound when you play the keys. The CA piano’s keyboard will   however, continue to transmit MIDI information to an external MIDI   device.   Press the MENU buttons until you see “7. Local Control”.   7 Local Control   = On   The LCD display will read “on”, which means the   piano is currently set to local control on.   To turn it off, use the VALUE buttons.   Press any SOUND SELECT button to exit from the function menu.   Play the keyboard and you will hear only the sound from your external   MIDI device.   To change the sound from the CA piano, select the desired number as   explained in the Reference section and send it from the CA piano to your   external MIDI device.   It may be possible to change preset sounds directly on your external MIDI   device. In this case you may want to set the CA piano so that it does not   transmit program changes. Read “8. Transmit Program Change On/Off”   in the reference section on page 49 to learn how to prevent the CA piano   from transmitting program changes.   30   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   USING THE CA PIANO AS A MULTI-TIMBRAL SOUND MODULE   The CA piano can also be used as a 16-part multi-timbral sound module.   Your CA piano is capable of playing back for example, a four part song   with two piano parts, a string part, and a choir part all sent from an external   MIDI sequencer or a personal computer. You can also play the CA piano   along with a recorded song.   To set the CA piano to receive MIDI as a multi-timbral instrument it must   be connected with an external MIDI device or personal computer with   appropriate software.   Connect the CA piano’s MIDI IN jack and your external MIDI device’s   MIDI OUT jack with a MIDI cable. Please note that the MIDI information   is now being transmitted the opposite of our earlier setup. The CA piano   is now receiving MIDI data from your external MIDI device.   MIDI OUT   MIDI IN   METRONOME   RECORDER   SONG   1 2 3 4 5 PART   1 2 VALUE   min   max   TOUCH   TRANS-   POSE   PIANO   1 PIANO   2 E.PIANO CHURCH HARPSI-   ORGAN CHORD   VIBRA-   PHONE   S T R I N G S C H O I R EFFECTS REVERB   left   right   TEMPO   BEAT   PLAY/STOP   REC   CONCERT DEMO   MAGIC   MASTER VOLUME   Dual Balance   VOLUME   MIDI CHANNEL   The next step is to match your MIDI channels. When receiving MIDI data   on the CA piano with multi-timbral mode ON, it is not necessary to specify   a MIDI channel to use because the CA piano can receive data on multiple   MIDI channels at once. You do have to be careful to match MIDI channels   between each part. A MIDI channel can only have one sound assigned to   it at a time. You must set the MIDI channel for each part on both the   transmitting (external MIDI device) and the receiving (CA piano) MIDI   devices. For example, channel 1 for piano, ch 2 for strings, ch 3 for choir,   etc.   TUTORIAL: USING MIDI   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MULTI-TIMBRAL MODE   Multi-timbral On is a setup for 16-channel multi-timbral operation. You   can mute the channels separately. Each channel recognizes the program   change numbers as listed on page 75.   Multi-timbral Off turns off the multi-timbral capability. If you would   like to have the CA piano receive MIDI data on a single channel and ignore   all data on the other channels set multi-timbral to “Off”. Remember, if   you want the CA piano to receive MIDI information from an external   device, in this setup you must match the receiving channel with the   transmitting channel. Program change numbers are recognized as listed   on page 75.   To demonstrate the multi-timbral capability of the CA piano, let’s choose   Multi-timbral On.   Press the MENU buttons until you see “9. Multi Timbre”.   9 Multi Timbre   = Off   The LCD display will read “OFF”, which means Multi-   timbral Off is currently selected.   Use the VALUE buttons to select Multi-timbral On. The display   will read “ON”.   After choosing the multi-timbral setting, press any SOUND SELECT button   to exit from the function menu.   Let’s see how this works using an external MIDI device. If you have a   keyboard connected to the CA piano try playing some notes. You should   hear the CA piano as you play. If you have a MIDI song player or personal   computer with MIDI software connected try sending some MIDI song data   with one or more different musical parts to the CA. Again you should   hear the CA piano playing all the parts. In multi-timbral mode, if you   want to hear a particular sound for each part you transmit to the CA you   must send the correct Program/sound number from the transmitting MIDI   device to the CA piano. Please see page 75 for a list of the Program/   sound number assignments for the CA piano.   32   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If you own a “GM” sound module you’ll probably want to use it as your   multi-timbral module instead of the CA piano. If you have a hardware   sequencer or personal computer but do not own another sound module,   you can enjoy sixteen-part multi-timbral capability with only the CA piano.   MIDI may seem a little difficult to work with at first, but once mastered it   offers many new and exciting ways to enjoy music.   While this manual avoids going into too much detail regarding the technical   aspects of MIDI such as “system exclusive data”, for those who are more   familiar with MIDI or want to be, this manual provides technical MIDI   information and a MIDI Implementation Chart, on page 76 and 77.   TUTORIAL: USING MIDI   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. PLAYING WITH CONCERT MAGIC   The great German composer Johann Sebastian Bach once said, “Playing   the keyboard is simple. Just strike the right keys at the right time.”   Many people wish it were that simple. The reality is very different of   course. However, there is a way to make playing the keyboard very simple.   You don’t even have to strike the right keys thanks to Concert Magic.   With CONCERT MAGIC, absolutely anyone can sit at the CA piano and   make real music… even if you’ve never taken a piano lesson in your life.   To enjoy performing by yourself, you have only to select your favorite   piece from 176 preprogrammed songs and tap any of the 88 piano keys   with a steady rhythm and tempo. CONCERT MAGIC will provide the   correct melody and accompaniment notes, regardless of which keys you   press. Anybody, young or old, can enjoy CONCERT MAGIC from the   moment they sit down at the CA piano.   Now let’s see how CONCERT MAGIC works.   SELECTING A SONG   The 176 Concert Magic songs are assigned to each of the 88 piano keys,   two songs for each key. There are two banks of songs, Bank A and Bank B.   Each bank contains 88 songs.   The songs are also classified in eight groups by song category such as   Children’s Songs, American Classics, Christmas Songs.   All of the song titles are listed on page 76 in the reference section of this   manual. To make it easier to find which song is assigned to which key,   there is a key strip that can be placed between the end of black keys and   the front panel. The key strip indicates song categories, and note names.   To select a song, press t he key t o which your desired song is   assigned while holding down the CONCERT MAGIC button.   The LCD display shows you the song number and   abbreviated song title.   A01   Twinkle Twinkle   You have selected a song in Bank A. To select a song in Bank B, press   the same key again. The LCD display shows you another song title with   “B” at the beginning. Repeatedly pressing the key switches between the   two banks.   34   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LISTENING TO THE SONG   If you have selected a song you are familiar with, you may want to play by   yourself right away. However you may want to listen to the song first   before playing it.   To listen, press the PLAY/STOP button. The CA piano will start playing   back the selected song. You can adjust the speed or tempo of the song by   using the VALUE buttons while holding down the TEMPO button. While   you are listening you can select a different Concert Magic song by using   the VALUE buttons.   Twinkle Twinkle   + + • •   The circles turn into small plus signs as the song is   playing.   You probably noticed that the circles in the LCD display turn into smaller   plus signs as the song is played back. This is called the Note Navigator.   These circles and plus signs provide a visual guide that shows you when   to press the next key. The space between the circles and position of the   circles in the LCD shows you the approximate timing between each key   press.   The key to performing using Concert Magic is to know the rhythm of the   song. The Note Navigator provides a rough outline of the songs rhythm,   that will help you to learn the song’s rhythm and then perform it by   yourself.   If you want to listen to a different song, press the key to which   your desired song is assigned while holding down the CONCERT   MAGIC button. To listen, press the PLAY/STOP button.   When you are finished listening to the song, press t he PLAY/STOP   button again to stop.   PERFORMING A SONG   Now you’re ready to play yourself.   Tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any one of the 88 black   or white keys on the piano’s keyboard.   • • •   + + • •   Use the Note Navigator (the circles and plus signs)   to learn the rhythm of the Concert Magic song.   TUTORIAL: PLAYING WITH CONCERT MAGIC   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   As you tap harder, the notes will get louder; as you tap softer, the notes   will get quieter. As you tap faster, the notes speed up; as you tap slower,   they will slow down correspondingly, just like regular piano playing.   Isn’t it fun? You can sound like you’ve been playing for years just by   pressing one key with one finger.   Concert Magic is a perfect method for small children to learn music,   especially to develop a sense of rhythm. For older people who may think   it is too late to learn the keyboard, Concert Magic is a good first step for   them to begin with. With Concert Magic, your CA piano can be enjoyed   by anyone in the family, even those who have never touched a musical   instrument in their life.   CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES   After playing for a while with Concert Magic you may think that it’s too   easy and there is very little to learn.   While it is true that some of the songs are very easy to play, even for   beginners, there are also some which will challenge you and require   practice to play beautifully. Each of the 176 Concert Magic songs falls   into one of three different arrangement types depending on the skill level   required to perform them.   EASY BEAT   These are the easiest songs to play. To perform them, simply tap out a   constant steady beat on any key on the keyboard.   Look at the following example, “Für Elise”. The Note Navigator indicates   that you should keep a constant steady rhythm all the way through the   song. This is the distinguishing character of an Easy Beat song.   Fur Elise   ••••••<   Press any key with a steady rhythm.   Key on   x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x   j œ œ œ 3 #œ #œ   nœ   œ Œ œ ≈ œ œ ≈ #œ   œ œ œ & 8   #œ   ≈ ‰   œ œ J œ ? 3   8 œ œ ∑ ∑ ≈ ‰   œ œ 36   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MELODY PLAY   These songs are also quite easy to play, especially if they are familiar to   you. To perform them, tap out the rhythm of the melody on any key on   the keyboard. Singing along as you tap the rhythm can be helpful.   Play “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” for example. Follow the melody’s   rhythm as shown.   Key on   x x x x   x x x x x x x x x x c c œ œ   & œ œ   œ œ   ˙ œ œ   œ œ   œ œ   ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙   œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ ˙   ? ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ When performing fast songs with Concert Magic, it is sometimes easier   to tap two different keys with two fingers alternating. This allows you to   play twice as fast as you can using only one finger on one key.   SKILLFUL   These songs range in difficulty from moderately difficult to difficult. To   perform them, tap out the rhythm of both the melody and the   accompaniment notes on any key on the keyboard, like “Waltz of the   Flowers” shown below. The Note Navigator will be very helpful with the   Skillful songs.   Waltz of Flowers   • • • • <   Key on   x x x x x x x x   x x x x x # 3 4 # . & ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙.   ˙.   œ œ œ œ œ   œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ   œ œ   œ œ   œ œ œ   bœ œ œ   œ œ œ   œ œ   ? # 3 œ œ œ   œ œ œ œ # 4 œ œ œ œ It may take some practice to get them just right. A good way to learn   these songs is to listen to them first, and then try to tap out the rhythms   that you hear.   ◆ NOTE   In the song list in the reference section on page 78, the arrangement type   is marked next to each song title as “EB” for Easy Beat, “MP” for Melody   Play and “SK” for Skillful.   TUTORIAL: PLAYING WITH CONCERT MAGIC   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   STEADY BEAT   Regardless of which arrangement type a Concert Magic song is, with   Steady Beat you can play any Concert Magic song by simply tapping any   key with a constant steady beat.   Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button. The LCD display will   change to show the current Concert Magic mode in the second line.   Twinkle Twinkle   NORMAL   The current mode is NORMAL.   While still holding the CONCERT MAGIC button, use the VALUE button   to change the Concert Magic mode to STEADY BEAT.   Twinkle Twinkle   STEADY BEAT   The mode is changed to STEADY BEAT.   Start by tapping any key with a constant steady beat. Your tapping   will set the tempo for the song. Both the accompaniment and melody   parts will be played automatically in time with the tempo you tap.   38   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CA1200, CA1000 Digital Piano   Reference Section   Operation of the Panel Components   p. 40   This section describes the operation of the panel components-buttons,   sliders, and jacks. If you are familiar with playing a digital piano, reading   this section first may help you understand the CA piano faster. In this   section you can look into the particular functions for detailed information   and operation instead of reading through the manual from the beginning.   1. CONCERT MAGIC BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40   2. DEMO BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43   3. SOUND SELECT BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45   4. MENU BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46   5. VALUE BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52   6. EFFECT BUTTONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   SELECTING AN EFFECT (EFFECTS BUTTON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53   REVERB (REVERB BUTTON). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54   7. DUAL / SPLIT BALANCE SLIDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55   8. SPLIT BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56   9. METRONOME BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   CHANGING TEMPO (TEMPO BUTTON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57   CHANGING THE TIME SIGNATURE (BEAT BUTTON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   CHANGING THE METRONOME VOLUME (TEMPO & BEAT BUTTONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58   10. RECORDER BUTTONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   RECORDING (REC BUTTON). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59   PLAYING BACK A SONG (PLAY/STOP BUTTON) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62   11. TRANSPOSE BUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64   12. VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN BUTTON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65   13. POWER SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72   14. VOLUME SLIDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72   15. PEDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73   16. JACKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74   CONCERT MAGIC SONG LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78   FRONT PANEL, SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80   MIDI Information   p. 75   This section provides technical information on MIDI—exclusive data   structure and tables such as Program Change Number Assignment and   Implementation.   REFERENCE SECTION   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. CONCERT MAGIC BUTTON   Thanks to CONCERT MAGIC, absolutely anyone can sit at the CA piano   and make real music… even if you’ve never taken a piano lesson in your   life. To enjoy performing by yourself, you have only to select your favorite   piece from 176 preprogrammed songs and tap any key with a steady   rhythm and tempo. CONCERT MAGIC will provide the correct melody   and accompaniment notes, regardless of which keys you press.   SELECTING A CONCERT MAGIC SONG   176 Concert Magic songs are assigned to each of the 88 piano keys, two   songs for each key. There are two banks of songs, Bank A and Bank B.   Each bank contains 88 songs. The songs are classified in eight groups by   song category such as Children’s Songs, American Classics, Christmas   Songs.   All the song titles are listed on page 78 in this section. To make it easier to   find which song is assigned to which key, there is also a key strip that   indicates song categories, and note names.   To select a song, press the key to which your desired song is   assigned while holding down the CONCERT MAGIC button.   A01   The LCD display shows the song number and the   abbreviated name.   Twinkle Twinkle   To select a song in Bank B, press the same key again. Repeatedly   pressing the key switches between the two banks.   Concert Magic songs can also be selected with the VALUE buttons.   Press the Concert Magic button, then use the VALUE buttons to   select a song.   40   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   LISTENING TO THE SELECTED SONG   To listen to a Concert Magic song, first follow the song selection   procedure then press the PLAY/STOP button.   Adjust the speed or tempo of the song by using the VALUE buttons   while holding down the TEMPO button.   The LCD display will only display the tempo value while the Tempo button   is pressed.   To stop play back of the song press the PLAY/STOP button again.   To restart the currently selected song from the beginning, press play again.   You can select a different Concert Magic song during playback with the   VALUE buttons.   LISTENING TO ALL THE CONCERT MAGIC SONGS   Press the CONCERT MAGIC button and then press the PLAY/STOP button   without selecting a song. The CA piano will play back all the preset songs   in order.   PERFORMING THE SELECTED SONG   After following the song selection procedure, tap out the rhythm of   the selected song on any one of the 88 black or white keys on your   piano keyboard.   As you tap harder, the notes will get louder; as you tap softer, the notes   will get quieter. As you tap faster, the notes speed up; as you tap slower,   they will slow down correspondingly.   To help you learn the Concert Magic song’s rhythm, the LCD Display gives   you a visual guide ( , +). This is the Note Navigator. The Note Navigator   • provides a rough outline of the songs rhythm, that will help you to learn   the song’s rhythm and then perform it by yourself.   Twinkle Twinkle   + + • •   The Note Navigator (the circles and plus signs)   indicates the rhythm of each note.   The circles turn into small plus signs as soon as each note is played.   REFERENCE SECTION   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   When performing fast songs on Concert Magic, it is sometimes easier to   tap two different keys with two fingers alternating. This allows you to   play twice as fast as you can using only one finger on one key.   Adjust the relative volume of the melody notes and accompaniment   notes with the DUAL BALANCE slider.   CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES   Each of the 176 Concert Magic songs is arranged in one of three   arrangement types.   EASY BEAT   These are the easiest songs to play. To perform them, simply tap out a   constant steady beat on any key on your piano keyboard.   MELODY PLAY   These songs are also quite easy to play, especially if they are familiar to   you. To perform them, tap out the rhythm of the melody on any one of   the keys on your piano keyboard. Singing along as you tap the rhythm   can be helpful.   SKILLFUL   These songs range in difficulty from moderately difficult to difficult. To   perform them, tap out the rhythm of both the melody and the   accompaniment notes on any of the keys on your piano keyboard.   It may require some practice to successfully play these selections. Even   skilled players will enjoy the challenge of the skillful pieces. Try listening   to these songs first, and then try to tap out the rhythms that you hear.   STEADY BEAT   With Steady Beat you can play any Concert Magic song by just tapping   any key with a steady beat regardless of which arrangement type the song   is.   First you need to change the Concert Magic mode from NORMAL to   STEADY BEAT. Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button. Use the   VALUE button to change the mode.   (See page 38 for details.)   42   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. DEMO BUTTON   The CA piano has twenty seven demo songs built in. Each demo song   presents a brief musical piece to introduce the different preset   instruments.   The 176 Concert Magic songs can be demonstrated as well.   PRESET SOUND DEMO   To listen to all the demo songs, simply press the DEMO button. The   CA piano will begin the demo. The demo songs for the sounds in   the Classic Grand category will begin the demo.   All of the Classic Grand demo songs will be played back in order. Then   another category will be selected at random and the demo songs for that   category will be played. New sound categories will be selected at random   until the DEMO button is pressed again to stop.   To select the demos for a particular sound button, press the desired   SOUND SELECT button while the demo is playing. The demo songs   for that category will play and then another sound category will be   selected at random.   CONCERT MAGIC SONG DEMO   There are two ways to listen to the Concert Magic songs in the DEMO   mode.   1. Press the piano key to which the desired song is assigned while   holding down the DEMO button.   The CA piano will play back the selected song and, then play the rest of   songs in the same song category one after another.   2. Press the CONCERT MAGIC button and then press the DEMO   button.   The CA piano will play back all of the Concert Magic songs in random   order.   To stop the demo, press the DEMO button again.   To select the songs in different categories, select a song from the   desired category.   REFERENCE SECTION   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3. SOUND SELECT BUTTONS   SELECTING A SOUND   These buttons are used to select the desired instrument to play.   Press the appropriate button and the LED indicator will be turned on to   indicate that it is selected.   Concert Grand   Name of the chosen sound   The Sound Select buttons have three or four sounds assigned to them.   Repeatedly pressing these Sound Select buttons switches among those   sounds.   Piano sounds available on the CA Piano   CLASSIC GRAND Concert Grand   Studio Grand   Mellow Grand   Jazz Grand (CA1200 only)   MODERN PIANO Modern Piano   Rock Piano   New Age Piano   Honky Tonk (CA1200 only)   ELECTRIC PIANO Classic E.Piano   Modern E.P. 1   Modern E.P. 2   Modern E.P. 3 (CA1200 only)   DUAL   You can layer any two preset sounds (Dual).   Press any two Sound Select buttons simultaneously to activate the   DUAL mode.   The two selected sound names are shown in the   display.   Studio Grand   String Ensemble   44   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If you want to layer two sounds assigned to the same SOUND SELECT   button, while pressing the desired Sound Select button use the VALUE   buttons to select your desired layered sound.   SELECTING A DEMO SONG   When listening to the demo songs, the Sound Select buttons are used to   select the different demo songs.   Use one of the ten Sound Select buttons to select a desired preset   sound category to demonstrate after pressing the DEMO button.   DEMO   Concert Grand   Name of the selected sound is displayed   REFERENCE SECTION   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4. MENU BUTTONS   These buttons are used to access the various functions that control the   CA piano’s tuning, system and MIDI functions. They are:   1. Brilliance   2. Lower Octave Shift   3. Lower Pedal On/Off   4. Tuning   5. MIDI Channel   6. Transmit Program Change Number   7. Local Control On/Off   8. Transmit Program Change Number On/Off   9. Multi-Timbral Mode On/Off   10. Channel Mute (MIDI Ch. On/Off)   11. User Memory   12. Factory Reset   COMMON OPERATION   To select a function that you want to adjust,press either of the MENU   buttons. The LCD will display “1 Brilliance”, the first item in the   menu.   1 Brilliance   = +3   Press the MENU buttons again to select a different function to edit.   Use the VALUE buttons to change value.   To exit the function menu, press any SOUND SELECT button.   ◆ NOTE   Once the power is turned off, all settings will be reset to the factory preset   values unless you use the “User Memory” function to save your current   settings.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in this section of the manual.   46   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. BRILLIANCE   Brilliance lets you adjust brightness of the preset sounds.   After selecting the “Brilliance” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to change the value to the desired   amount.   1 Brilliance   = +3   The LCD display shows the brilliance setting with a   number. “0” indicates the standard setting.   Brilliance can be set between -5 to +5. Plus settings produce a brighter   tone, minus settings produce a mellower tone.   Brilliance settings are global for all the preset sounds. You can not have   an individual setting for each sound.   2. LOWER OCTAVE SHIFT   This allows the octave of the lower part to be be shifted up one, two, or   three octaves higher when you use the split function.   After selecting the “Lower Octave Shift” function by pressing the   MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired shift   range.   The LCD display shows the lower part is shifted one   octave up.   2 LowerOctShift   = 1   Lower Octave Shift can be set between 0 to 3.   3. LOWER PEDAL ON/OFF   This determines if the sustain pedal will be active for lower sound when   in SPLIT mode. The default setting is Off which means the sustain pedal   is not active the lower sound.   After selecting the “Lower Pedal” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to turn it on and off.   3 Lower Pedal   = On   The LCD display shows whether Lower Pedal is on   or off.   REFERENCE SECTION   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.TUNING   Tuning allows you to adjust the piano’s pitch. You may need to adjust the   tuning when you play with other instruments.   After selecting the“Tuning”function by pressing the MENU buttons,   use the VALUE buttons to adjust the tuning.   4 Tuning   = 440.0   The LCD display shows the current pitch setting.   The LCD display shows the pitch for “A”in Hz (Hertz). The range of   adjustment is from 427.0 to 453.0 Hz. The factory preset value is set   to the modern standard A = 440.0 Hz.   5. MIDI CHANNEL   This determines on which MIDI channel the CA piano will exchange MIDI   information with an external MIDI instrument or a personal computer.   After selecting the “MIDI Channel” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired number.   5 MIDI Channel   = 1 (TRS/RCV)   The LCD display shows the currently selected channel   number .   6. SENDING PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBERS   This function allows the CA piano to transmit program change numbers   beyond the 40 (CA1200) or 30 (CA1000) pre-defined numbers transmitted   by the sound select buttons. Using this function, you can send any number   from 1 to 128.   After selecting the “Send PGM #” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired number.   6 Send PGM #   = 124 (UP+DOWN)   The LCD display shows the program change number.   To send the program change number, press both VALUE buttons   simultaneously.   48   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFF   This determines whether the CA piano’s sound will be played from the   piano’s keyboard (“ON”) or only from an external MIDI instrument   (“OFF”).   Even with local control “off” the piano’s keyboard will still transmit to an   external MIDI instrument or personal computer.   After selecting the “Local Control” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to turn on and off.   The LCD display shows whether Local Control is on   or off.   7 Local Control   = On   8.TRANSMIT PROGRAM CHANGE ON/OFF   This determines whether or not the CA piano will transmit program change   information when pressing the SOUND SELECT buttons. When this is   turned on, pressing the SOUND SELECT buttons will send the program   change numbers as listed in page 75.   After selecting the “Transmit PGM” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to turn it on and off.   The LCD display shows whether or not program   change numbers will be transmitted.   8 Transmit PGM   = On   9. MULTI-TIMBRAL MODE   Multi-timbral mode allows the CA piano to receive data on more than one   MIDI channel simultaneously. In this mode, the CA piano can play different   musical parts with different sounds for each part.   Multi-Timbral On   This is a flexible 16 part multi-timbral setup. You can turn individual   MIDI channels on and off, and assign any program number to any channel   in the way you like.   Multi-Timbral Off   This turns off the multi-timbral capability. Only one MIDI channel will be   active and only the preset sound currently selected will be heard when a   MIDI signal is received.   REFERENCE SECTION   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   After selecting the “Multi-Timbre” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to turn it on and off.   9 Multi Timbre   = On   The LCD display shows the selected Multi-timbral   mode.   10. CHANNEL MUTE   This determines which MIDI channels are activated to receive MIDI   information when the Multi-Timbral is set to on. You can activate or   deactivate each of the 16 channels individually.   Select the“Channel Mute”function by pressing the MENU buttons.   Keep pressing the MENU buttons to select each of the sixteen   channels   The LCD display shows the selected MIDI channel   number.   10 Channel Mute   Channel 1= Play   Use the VALUE buttons to switch between PLAY and MUTE.   10 Channel Mute   Channel 1= Mute   Select “Play” to turn the channel on or “Mute to turn   it off.   ◆ NOTE   When the Multi-timbral mode is set to off the “Channel Mute” function   will not be displayed in the function menu.   11. USER MEMORY   This function allows the CA piano to save the user-definable settings when   the power is turned off. Once written to the memory, the saved settings   will be recalled every time you turn the power on.   The following settings can be saved—Effect settings, Metronome settings   (tempo, time signature and volume), starting sound, primary sound for   each sound category, all 10 menu functions, and all of the Virtual   Technician functions.   50   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Select the “User Memory” function by pressing the MENU buttons.   11 User Memory   Save -Press REC   Press the REC button to memorize your desired settings.   11 User Memory   Save completed   The LCD display briefly shows the above message and the current settings   are saved.   ◆ NOTE   The “User Memory” function does not automatically save any changes   made to the settings every time the power is turned off. You must use the   User Memory function each time you want to save your current settings.   12. FACTORY RESET   This function resets the CA piano to the factory settings. All parameters   you saved in “User Memory” will be reset to the factory preset values.   Select the“Factory Reset”function by pressing the MENU buttons.   12 Factory Reset   Reset-Press REC   Press the REC button to reset the CA piano.   ◆ NOTE   This function will not be displayed in the function menu until you save   your settings in User Memory.   SONG data in RECORDER, User Touch and User Temperament will not   be reset by this function.   REFERENCE SECTION   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. VALUE BUTTONS   CHANGING VALUE   These two buttons are used to change the value for certain functions.   First select the function or option you would like to change the value   for by pressing the appropriate button(s),then use theVALUE buttons   to change the value. “   decreases the value.   ” button increases the value and “   ” CHANGING SOUNDS   These buttons can also be used to select the various sounds. You can   select all of the preset sounds assigned to the ten SOUND SELECT buttons.   However, Sounds cannot be selected by using the Value buttons when   you are in DUAL or SPLIT mode.   52   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. EFFECT BUTTONS   SELECTING AN EFFECT (EFFECTS BUTTON)   Use the EFFECTS button to add an effect to the sound. There are seven   digital effects; CHORUS, DELAY1–3, Rotary Speaker1–2, and a Tremolo   effect that can be used to enhance the sound of the preset tone.   CHORUS   Chorus is an effect that simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or   string ensemble, by layering a slightly detuned version of the sound over   the original to enrich it.   DELAY   Delay is an effect that adds echoes to the sound. There are three types of   delay available (delay 1–3), each of which has a different length of delay   between the echoes.   TREMOLO   This is a vibrato type effect.   ROTARY SPEAKER   This effect simulates the sound of the Rotary Speaker cabinet commonly   used with electronic organs. Rotary 1 is normal rotary and Rotary 2 is   with distortion effect.   The soft pedal is used to change the speed of the rotor between SLOW   and FAST.   To add an effect to the sound, press the EFFECTS button.The LED   indicator will be turned on to indicate that the effect is in use. Press   and hold the EFFECTS button and the currently selected effect will   be shown in the LCD display. To change the effect type, use the   VALUE buttons.   Effect Type   = Chorus   The LCD Display shows the currently selected effect.   To turn off the effects, press the EFFECTS button again.   REFERENCE SECTION   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   REVERB (REVERB BUTTON)   Use the REVERB button to add reverberation to the sound. There are   five types of reverb built-in: ROOM, STAGE, HALL, 3D ROOM, and 3D   HALL.   To add reverb to the sound, press the REVERB button. The LED   indicator will be turned on to indicate that the reverb is in use. Press   and hold the REVERB button and the currently selected reverb type   will be shown in the LCD display. To change the reverb type, use   the VALUE buttons.   Reverb Type   = Room   The LCD Display shows the currently selected type   of reverb.   To turn off the reverb press the REVERB button again.   ◆ NOTE   The effect and reverb settings are stored with the sound. When you select   the same preset sound again your chosen effect will be recalled, until the   instrument is turned off. Once the power is turned off, the effect will be   reset to the factory setting unless you use the “User Memory” function to   save your current reverb and effect settings.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in this section of the manual.   54   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   7. DUAL / SPLIT BALANCE SLIDER   DUAL BALANCE   When playing in dual or split mode, this slider controls the volume balance   of the two sounds.   Move the slider to the right to increase the volume of the rightmost   preset sound of the pair and decrease the volume of the leftmost   preset sound. The balance changes in the opposite way when the   slider is moved to the left.   SPLIT BALANCE   You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds.   Use the DUAL/SPLIT BALANCE slider to adjust the balance. Move   the slider to the right to increase the volume of the upper sound   and decrease the volume of the lower sound. The balance changes   in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left.   PART VOLUME BALANCE FOR CONCERT MAGIC   When used with Concert Magic, the slider adjusts the volume balance of   the melody part and the accompaniment.   As the slider is moved to the right, the sound of the melody becomes   louder and the accompaniment becomes softer. The balance   changes in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left.   REFERENCE SECTION   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   8. SPLIT BUTTON   SELECTING SPLIT SOUNDS   The split function divides the keyboard into two sections-upper and   lower—and lets you play each part with a different sound.   First press the desired SOUND SELECT button to select the upper   sound. Then,while holding down the SPLIT button, press the desired   SOUND SELECT button to select the lower sound. The LED Indicator   for a lower sound will start flashing.   Studio Grand   / W.Bass & Ride   The LCD Display shows you which sounds are   selected for the upper and lower sections.   To adjust the volume balance of the two sounds, use the DUAL/   SPLIT BALANCE slider.   CHANGING THE SPLIT POINT   The default split point is set between B2 and C3. This point can be moved   to anywhere on the keyboard.   Press the desired key while holding down the SPLIT button.   Studio Grand   SplitPoint=C2   The LCD Display will look like this when changing   the split point.   The key you pressed becomes the lowermost note for the upper section.   56   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   9. METRONOME BUTTONS   CHANGING TEMPO (TEMPO BUTTON)   The TEMPO button is used to activate the metronome and adjust the   tempo.   Press theTEMPO button. You will see the LED indicator turn on and   hear the metronome begin counting with a steady beat. The LCD   display shows the tempo in beats per minute.   Metronome TEMPO   = 120   To change the tempo, use theVALUE buttons to increase or decrease   the tempo within the range of 20 - 300 beats per minute. (40-600   BPM with eighth note rhythms).   Press the TEMPO button again to stop the metronome.   ADJUSTING THE PLAYBACK SPEED FOR THE CONCERT MAGIC SONGS   The TEMPO button is also used to adjust the playback speed for the   Concert Magic songs.   After selecting a Concert Magic song to play back, hold down the   TEMPO button. The LED display will show the tempo value. While   holding down theTEMPO button, use theVALUE buttons to change   the tempo.   You can adjust the tempo, either before playing back a song or while the   song is playing back.   REFERENCE SECTION   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CHANGING THE TIME SIGNATURE (BEAT BUTTON)   The BEAT button is used to activate the metronome and select your desired   time signature. The CA piano has nine settings to choose from: 1/4, 2/4,   3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8 and 12/8.   To change the time signature, press the BEAT button.   You will see the LED indicator turn on and hear the metronome begin   counting.   Metronome BEAT   = 4/4   The LCD display shows the currently selected time   signature.   Use the VALUE buttons to select the desired time signature.   Press the BEAT button again to stop the metronome.   CHANGING THE METRONOME VOLUME (TEMPO & BEAT BUTTONS)   The volume of the metronome can be adjusted to any level you like.   Press the TEMPO and BEAT buttons simultaneously. The LED   displays the volume level of the metronome in numbers from 1 (soft)   to 10 (loud). The factory preset is 5.   Metronome VOLUME   = 5   The LCD display shows the current volume level.   To change the volume level, use the VALUE buttons while holding   down the TEMPO and BEAT buttons.   Press the both buttons simultaneously again to stop the metronome   ◆ NOTE   All the metronome settings will be reset to the factory preset values after   turning off the power unless you use the “User Memory” function to save   your current metronome settings.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in this section of the manual.   58   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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RECORDER BUTTONS   RECORDING (REC BUTTON)   The REC button is used for recording.   Press the REC button to enable the CA piano to record. The LED   indicator above the button starts flashing to tell you that the piano   is ready to record.   Record   SONG 1 Part=1   The LCD Display shows the Song and Part number   to be recorded.   Begin playing some music on the keyboard. The CA piano   automatically begins recording on the first note you play.   Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording.The   piano will stop recording and save your song to memory.   Saving to memory may take a few moments and during this time the piano   will not perform any other operations.   You can start recording by pressing the PLAY/STOP button instead of   pressing a key. In this way, you can insert a blank bar at the beginning of   the song.   RECORDING ANOTHER SONG   The CA piano can record and store up to five songs.   Press the REC button to enable the CA piano to record. The LCD   Display shows you which song is ready to record.   Record   SONG 2 Part=1   The LCD Display shows the Song number.   REFERENCE SECTION   59   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Use the MENU buttons to select the desired song number to record.   Then start recording by following the regular recording procedure.   Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording.   RECORDING A SECOND PART   You can record a second part in the second track (part) of the same song.   Press the REC button to enable the CA piano to record. The LCD   Display shows you which part number is ready to record.   Record   SONG 1 Part=1*   The LCD Display shows the part number.   Use the VALUE buttons to switch between Part 1 and Part 2. Then   start recording by following the regular recording procedure.   Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording.   STATUS OF SONG AND PART   In the LCD display an asterisk (*) after the part number means that the   part has been already recorded.   Record   SONG 3 Part=2*   “*” indicates that this part has already been recorded.   60   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   RECORDINGTHE SECOND PART WHILE LISTENING   TO THE FIRST PART   While recording the second part, you can listen to the first part.   Select the desired song, set the previously recorded track to play   back and enable the empty track to record.   If you want to start recording the new part from the beginning of the   song, just play the keyboard. You will hear the first part playing   back while you record the new part.   If you would like to play back the first part and then start recording   the second part from a certain point later in the song, instead of   playing the keyboard press the PLAY/STOP button to start playback   of the first part and then begin recording the second part from any   point you like.   ◆ NOTE   Recording a new part will completely erase data recorded previously in   the same part in the same song.   RECORDED INFORMATION   The CA piano records the following:   Note information   Sound selection   Pedal movements   Dual settings   Set the desired DUAL balance before you start   recording.   (For more information see page 19 in the Tutorial section).   If you record in a transposed key, the song will be played back in the   same key you heard when recording, not in the key that you played with   the keyboard.   MEMORY CAPACITY   The total memory capacity of the recorder is approximately 8,000 notes.   When the memory becomes full, the recorder will automatically stop at   that moment. The data recorded before the interruption will be retained.   All song data will be saved even after turning off the power.   REFERENCE SECTION   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   PLAYING BACK A SONG (PLAY/STOP BUTTON)   The PLAY/STOP button is used to select a song and part to play, and to   start and stop play back of the recorded songs.   Press the PLAY/STOP button one time to select a specific song and   part you would like to play back. Use the MENU buttons to select a   song and use the VALUE buttons to select a part.   Select Song/Part   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   The LCD Display shows that both parts of song 1   are selected to play back   Press the PLAY/STOP button again and the recorded song will start   playing.   Playing   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   The LCD Display shows that the selected song is   playing.   Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop play back and return to   the song select display.   USINGTHEPLAY/STOPBUTTONTOSTARTRECORDING   The PLAY/STOP button can also be used to start recording. In this way,   you can insert a blank bar at the beginning of the song.   Press the REC button to enable the piano to record first, then press   the PLAY/STOP button. On pressing the PLAY/STOP button, the CA   piano starts recording regardless of whether you press a key or   not.   ERASING A SONG   This function allows you to erase any song you do not want to listen to.   To erase a specific song or part, first press both the REC and PLAY/   STOP button. The LCD display will display the erase menu where   you select a song or a part to erase.   62   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To Del Press REC   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   Use the MENU buttons to select the desired song, and use theVALUE   buttons to select the desired part to erase.   Press the REC button to erase. The LCD display will ask you if   you’re sure.   Sure? Press REC   SONG 1 Part=1&2*   If you are sure you want to erase the song and part, press the REC   button again.   If you want to cancel the erase procedure, press the PLAY/STOP   button.   Delete Completed   SONG 1 Part=1&2   The erase procedure is completed.   ERASING ALL THE SONGS   To erase all the songs at once, first turn off the power then turn it back on   again while holding down both the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons.   REFERENCE SECTION   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   11.TRANSPOSE BUTTON   The transpose function lets you raise or lower the piano’s key in half   steps. This is especially useful when you have learned a song in one key   and have to play it in another key. The transpose feature allows you to   play the song in the original key, but hear it in another key.   Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button.   The LCD display shows you the current value.   The value is always set to “0” when the power is   turned on.   Transpose   = 0   While still holding theTRANSPOSE button, Use theVALUE buttons   or the keyboard from C2 to C4 to specify the transposition amount.   The LCD display shows you a number telling you   Transpose   = -5   how many half steps up or down you have   transposed the piano. -5, for example, represents a   transposition that is 5 half steps lower. “0” indicates   no transposition.   The piano can be transposed up to 12 half steps higher or 12 half steps   lower.   Pressing both VALUE buttons at same time sets the value to “0”.   PressingTRANSPOSE button again turns theTRANSPOSE function   off.   The TRANSPOSE function remembers the current setting as long as the   power is on.   64   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   12. VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN BUTTON   A piano technician is essential to an acoustic piano. He not only tunes   the piano but also performs regulation and voicing adjustments to make   the piano sound and play better. Virtual Technician simulates the work of   a piano technician electronically and allows you to customize the CA piano   to your personal taste. These are the functions of Virtual Technician.   1. Voicing   2. Sympathetic Resonance   3. Touch   4. Temperament   5. Key of Temperament   COMMON OPERATION   To select a function that you want to adjust, press VIRTUAL   TECHNICIAN button. The LCD will display“1Voicing”, the first item   in the menu.   1 Voicing   = Normal   Press either of the MENU buttons to select a different function to   edit.   Use the VALUE buttons to change value.   To exit theVIRTUALTECHNICIAN menu, press any SOUND SELECT   button.   ◆ NOTE   After you have customized the CA piano using the VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN   functions you can use the “User Memory” function to save your settings.   This way all of your current VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN settings will remain   after the power is turned off.   For more information about the “User Memory” function please see page   50 in this section of the manual.   REFERENCE SECTION   65   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. VOICING   Voicing is a technique used by piano technicians to mold the character of   a piano’s sound. The Voicing function lets you change the CA piano’s   tone quality by choosing one of four types of voicings.   Bright   Produces a brighter tone throughout the entire dynamic range.   Dynamic The tone will change dramatically from mellow to bright with   your playing.   Mellow Produces a mellower tone throughout the entire dynamic   range.   Normal Produces the normal timbre of an acoustic piano throughout   the entire dynamic range. This is the preset value.   After selecting the“Voicing”function by pressing the MENU buttons,   use the VALUE buttons to select a desired voicing type.   The LCD display shows the type of voicing currently   selected.   1 Voicing   = Bright   The current voicing selection is global for all the preset tones. You can   not have an individual setting for each tone.   ◆ NOTE   While voicing is a technique used for optimizing the tone of an acoustic   piano, this function can be used on all the sounds on the CA piano.   2. SYMPATHETIC RESONANCE   When the sustain pedal is depressed on an acoustic piano, all the dampers   are lifted up allowing the strings to vibrate freely. When you play a note   or chord on the piano with the sustain pedal depressed not only will the   strings for the notes you played vibrate but other strings will vibrate in   sympathetic resonance. The Sympathetic Resonance function simulates   this phenomenon. You can select from three levels of resonance.   Off   no resonance.   Normal simulates the natural resonance characteristics of an acoustic   piano.   Deep   Produces a more intense resonance.   After selecting the “Sympathetic Resonance” function by pressing   the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select the desired   setting.   66   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Sympathetic   Reso. = Normal   The LCD display shows the setting.   3.TOUCH   Touch lets you select a different touch sensitivity for the keyboard from   the standard touch of an acoustic piano. You can change the sensitivity   to one of five different settings: LIGHT, LIGHT+, HEAVY, HEAVY+, OFF   and User 1/2.   Light   For those still developing finger strength. A louder volume is   produced even when playing with a soft touch.   For players with a delicate touch. Requires less striking force   to achieve a forte note.   Light+   Heavy   Perfect for those with strong fingers. Requires a heavier touch   to produce a loud volume.   Heavy+ Reqires more striking force to achieve a loud volume.   Off   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.   User 1/2 You can create your own custom touch curve to fit your playing   style. Two user touch curves can be saved.   After selecting the“Touch”function by pressing the MENU buttons,   use the VALUE buttons to select your desired touch type.   The LCD display shows the touch type currently   selected. Normal is the default setting.   3 Touch   = Light   Touch selection is global for all the preset tones. You can not have an   individual setting for each tone.   ◆ NOTE   LIGHT and HEAVY do not represent the physical weight of the keys. These   are settings that affect the sensitivity of the keys, which determines the   volume level in response to the key movement.   REFERENCE SECTION   67   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   USER TOUCH   After selecting the“Touch”function by pressing the MENU buttons,   use the VALUE buttons to select User 1 or User 2.   3 Touch   =User1-Press REC   Press the REC button.   Start Playing   Soft - Loud   Now start playing the CA piano dynamically from soft to loud in   order to let the CA piano analyze your playing style.   Press STOP   when finished   While you are playing, a musical note will blink in the right corner of the   LCD display.   Press the STOP button when you finish playing.   analysis   completed   The CA piano will analyze your playing and create a custom touch curve   for you based upon your playing style.   ◆ NOTE   The user touch curve data is saved automatically even after the power is   turned off. However, You must re select the user touch curve each time   the power is turned on unless you save it as your default touch curve by   using the User Memory function. Please see page 50 in this section for   more information on User Memory.   68   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.TEMPERAMENT   The CA piano offers not only equal temperament (the modern standard)   but also immediate access to temperaments popular during the   Renaissance and Baroque periods. It should be interesting and educational   to try some of the different temperaments, although the equal temperament   is dominant today.   After Selecting the “Temperament” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use theVALUE buttons to select your desired temperament.   The LCD display shows the type of temperament   currently selected.   4 Temperament   = Equal(P.only)   BRIEF EXPLANATION OF TEMPERAMENTS   EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (PIANO 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 explantion   of EQUAL TEMPERAMENT and EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (FLAT) is   provided later in this section.   4 Temperament   = Equal(P.only)   ◆ NOTE   If a piano sound is used in a layer with any other sound then both sounds   will use the EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (Stretched) tuning.   MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT (MAJOR)   MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT (MINOR)   This temperament, which eliminates dissonance’s for thirds and fifths is   still popular for choral music because of its perfect harmony.   You need to be aware what key you are playing in with this temperament.   Any key modulation will result in dissonance’s. When you play music in a   particular key, you need to match the key of the temperament as well.   When playing in a major key select Pure (Major) and when playing in a   minor key select Pure (minor).   4 Temperament   = Pure(Major)   4 Temperament   = Pure(minor)   PYTHAGOREAN TEMPERAMENT   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.   4 Temperament   = Pythagorean   REFERENCE SECTION   69   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MEANTONE TEMPERAMENT   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 consonance’s experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure   temperament. It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with   the equal temperament.   4 Temperament   = Meantone   WERCKMEISTER III TEMPERAMENT   KIRNBERGER III TEMPERAMENT   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.   4 Temperament   = Werckmeister   4 Temperament   = Kirnberger   EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (FLAT)   This is “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.   4 Temperament   = Equal(flat)   EQUAL TEMPERAMENT   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.   4 Temperament   = Equal   USER TEMPERAMENT   You can make your own temperament by raising or lowering the pitch for   each half tone.   4 Temperament   = User   Select the User temperament by using the VALUE buttons. Then   use the MENU buttons to show the pitch data for each half tone.   4 Temperament   The display shows the current pitch for C key.   C =   0 Use the VALUE buttons to change the pitch by cent.   70   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Continue the same procedure to set the pitch for all keys.   ◆ NOTE   The user temperament data is saved automatically even after the power   is turned off. However, You must re select the user temperament each   time you turn the power on unless you save it as your default temperament   by using the User Memory function. Please see page 48 in this section for   more information on User Memory.   ◆ NOTE   After you have selected the desired temperament, please read the following   section on selecting a key signature for the temperament before   continuing.   5. KEY OF TEMPERAMENT   Limitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention   of Equal temperament. When we use a temperament other than Equal   temperament, we must carefully choose the key signature to play in.   For example, if the song you are going to play is written in D major, choose   “D” as the temperament key.   After selecting the “Key Signature” function by pressing the MENU   buttons, use the VALUE buttons to set the desired key.   5 Key of Temper   = C   The LCD display shows the currently selected key   signature .   Please note that changing the key of the temperament will only change   the “balance” of the tuning, the pitch of the keyboard remains unchanged.   Use the TUNING or TRANSPOSE functions to change the pitch of the   whole keyboard.   REFERENCE SECTION   71   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   13. POWER SWITCH   TURNING THE POWER ON   Press this button to turn on the power.   Pressing it again will turn off the power.   Pressing this button while holding down the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons   will erase all the songs currently stored in memory.   14. VOLUME SLIDER   CONTROLLING OVERALL VOLUME   This slider controls the master volume level of the piano’s sound.   Move this slider to the right to increase the volume and move to the   left to decrease the volume.   This slider also controls the headphone’s volume and the LINE output   level of the piano’s sound.   72   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   15. PEDALS   SUSTAIN PEDAL   SOSTENUTO PEDAL   SOFT PEDAL   SUSTAIN PEDAL   Depressing this pedal sustains the sound even after removing your hands   from the keyboard. The sustain pedal is capable of responding to half   pedaling, which provides even finer control of the dampening effect.   SOSTENUTO PEDAL   SOFT PEDAL   Depressing this pedal after pressing the keyboard and before releasing   the keys, sustains the sound of only the keys just played.   Depressing this pedal softens the sound and also reduces its volume.   When the Rotary Speaker effect is turned on, this pedal works as a switch   to change effect speed.   REFERENCE SECTION   73   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   16. JACKS   LINE OUT JACKS   These jacks provide stereo output of the piano’s sound to amplifiers, tape   recorders or similar equipment.   The audio signal coming through the LINE IN jacks is also routed to these   jacks. The piano’s sound is mixed with the LINE IN signals.   The CA piano’s VOLUME slider can control the output level of its own   sound while it does not control the LINE IN signal.   LINE IN JACKS   These jacks are used to connect a pair of stereo outputs from other audio   equipment or electronic instruments to the piano’s speakers.   The audio signal coming through these jacks bypasses the piano’s volume   control. To adjust the volume level, use the output control of the external   device.   MIDI JACKS   These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices with the CA piano.   There are three terminals: MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU.   SERIAL INTERFACE   This jack is used to connect with a personal computer and exchange MIDI   data. Select the proper setting for your computer using the selector. PC1:   NEC Computers, PC2: IBM PC & compatibles, Mac: Apple Computers,   MIDI: Serial Interface disabled. Select this setting when using the MIDI   jacks. You need the serial MIDI driver when connecting with a Windows   download2.html on the internet web.   HEADPHONE JACKS   There are two jacks for headphones provided at the left end on the bottom   of the piano.   You can hear the piano’s sound as well as any audio signal that is coming   through the LINE IN.   BOTTOM VIEW   74   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   17. MIDI INFORMATION   PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER MAPPING   When Multi-Timbral mode is ON   When Multi-Timbral mode is OFF   Prg # (CA1200) Prg # (CA1000)   Sound Name   Program #   Bank # (MSB)   Concert Grand   Studio Grand   Mellow Grand   Jazz Grand *   Modern Piano   Rock Piano   1 1 1 1 2 0 8 16   93   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 - 4 2 8 5 New Age Piano   Honky Tonk *   Classic E.Piano   Modern E.P. 1   Modern E.P. 2   Modern E.P. 3 *   Jazz Organ   Drawbar Organ 1   Drawbar Organ 2   Be 3 *   2 4 5 6 6 6 18   17   17   17   20   20   21   20   7 7 7 8 12   12   13   9 49   45   49   49   53   89   100   92   33   34   33   34   90   0 0 0 8 16   0 0 8 91   0 96   91   95   0 8 90   0 0 91   0 0 0 90   94   91   0 0 0 90   0 0 90   92   7 8 9 6 - 7 8 9 - 10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   10   11   12   - 13   14   15   - 16   17   - 18   19   20   21   - 22   23   24   - 25   26   27   - 28   29   30   - Church Organ   Diapason   Full Ensemble   Diapason Oct *   Harpsichord   Harpsichord Oct   Harpsichord 2 *   Clavi   Vibraphone   Mellow Vibes   Marimba   Celesta *   String Ensemble   Slow Strings   String Pad   Warm Strings *   Choir   New Age Pad   Atmosphere   Itopia *   Wood Bass   Electric Bass   W. Bass & Ride   E. Bass & Ride *   * CA1200 Only   REFERENCE SECTION   75   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIDI EXCLUSIVE DATA FORMAT   1st byte   1 2nd byte   2 3rd byte   3 4th byte   4 5th byte   5 6th byte   6 7th byte   7 8th byte   8 9th byte   9 10th byte   10   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F0 . . . . . . . . . . Start code   40. . . . . . . . . . Kawai's ID number   00 - 0F . . . . . . MIDI channel   10,30 . . . . . . . Function code (30 when setting MULTI TIMBRE ON/OFF)   04. . . . . . . . . . Indicates that the instrument is Electronic Piano   02. . . . . . . . . . Indicates that the piano is one of "CA" series   data 1   data 2 . . . . . . . ( See the table below.)   data 3   10 F7 . . . . . . . . . . End code   data 1   00   data 2   00   data 3 Function   — — — MultiTimbre Off   02   00   Multi Timbre On   0D   00–06   00: Effect Off, 01: Chorus, 02: Delay1, 03: Delay2, 04: Delay3, 05: Tremolo, 06:   Rotary 1, 07: Rotary 2   0E   14   16   17   18   00–05   00–7F   1F–60   00, 7F   00–07   — — — — — 00: Reverb Off, 01: Room, 02: Stage, 03: Hall, 04: 3D Room, 05: 3D Hall   Dual/Split balance   Tune, 40: 440 Hz   00: Program Change Off, 7F: Program Change On   00: Light, 01: Normal, 02: Heavy, 03: Off, 04: Light +, 05: Heavy +, 06: User 1   07: User 2   19   00–03   — Lower Octave Shift   20 00–27(1D) 00–27(1D) Dual, data 2: Right sound, data 3: Left sound   21 00–27(1D) 00–27(1D) Split, data 2: Upper sound, data 3: Lower sound, ( ) for CA1000   25   26   00–08   00, 7F   00–0B data 2: Temperament, data 3: Key   00–0F Multi Timbre, data 2: 00 (On), 7F (Off), data 3: channel   76   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART   DATE: DECEMBER 2001   VERSION 1.0   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO MODEL: CA1200, CA1000   Function   Basic   Transmit   Receive   1 Remarks   Default   1 Channel   Changes   Default   1 – 16   1 – 16   3 3 * The default for the OMNI   mode is ON. Specifying   MIDI channels automatically   turns it OFF.   Mode   Messages   Altered   ✕ 1, 3*   * * * * * * * * *   Note   15 – 113**   0–127   Number   Velocity   True voice   Note ON   Note OFF   Key’s   * * * * * * * * *   15 – 113   ❍ 9nH v=1–127   ❍ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ✕ ❍ ✕ 9nH v=0   After   ✕ Touch   Ch’s   ✕ Pitch Bend   ✕ 0, 32   ❍ ✕ Bank Select   Volume   7 11   64   66   67   ✕ Expression pedal   Sustain pedal   Sustenuto pedal   Soft pedal   ❍(Right pedal)   ❍(Center pedal)   ❍(Left pedal)   Control   Change   *** See the Program Change   Number Mapping in page   75.   Program   Change   ❍ 0 – 127   ❍***   :True #   * * * * * * * * *   System Exclusive   ❍ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ✕ ❍ ✕ ❍ On/Off Selectable   : Song Position   : Song Select   : Tune   ✕ Common   ✕ ✕ System   Real Time   Aux   : Clock   ✕ : Commands   : Local On/Off   : All Notes Off   : Active Sense   : Reset   ✕ ❍ ❍(123-127)   ❍ ✕ Notes   ** The value depends on the Transpose setting.   Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY   Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY   Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO   Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO   ❍: Yes   ✕: No   REFERENCE SECTION   77   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CONCERT MAGIC SONG LIST   BANK A   My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean   E3   EB   Title   Note# Type   Oh Susanna   D#4 SK   On Top Of Old Smokey   Take Me Out To The Ballgame   The Band Played On   E4   C4   G4   EB   EB   EB   CHILDREN’S SONGS   Bingo   Frère Jacques   Good Morning To You   Hickory Dickory Dock   I’m A Little Teapot   Itsy, Bitsy Spider   G#1 EB   F#1 MP   When Johnny Comes Marching Home   When The Saints Go Marching In   G#4 MP   A4   EB   F1   MP   D#1 EB   A#0 MP   FAVORITE HYMNS   A Mighty Fortress   Amazing Grace   A1   MP   D6   C5   MP   MP   London Bridges   C#1 MP   Mary Had A Little Lamb   Pop Goes The Weasel   Row, Row, Row Your Boat   The Farmer In The Dell   This Old Man   C1   E1   D1   G1   B0   A0   MP   MP   MP   MP   MP   MP   Doxology   C#5 MP   Fairest Lord Jesus   For The Beauty Of The Earth   Great Is Thy Faithfulness   Holy, Holy, Holy   How Great Thou Art   Jesus Loves The Little Children   Just As I Am   O Worship The King   Rock Of Ages   Sweet Hour Of Prayer   The Old Rugged Cross   Trust And Obey   B4   D5   MP   MP   C#6 MP   F5   C6   B5   MP   MP   MP   Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star   A#5 MP   D#5 MP   CHRISTMAS SONGS   Deck The Halls   Hark The Herald Angels Sing   Jingle Bells   Joy To The World   O Come All Ye Faithful   Silent Night   The First Noel   We Wish You A Merry Christmas   What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)   C2   A#1 MP   B1   D2   C#2 MP   E2 MP   D#2 MP   F2 MP   F#2 MP   MP   G5   A5   E5   MP   MP   MP   MP   MP   G#5 MP   F#5 MP   What A Friend We Have In Jesus   CLASSICAL SELECTIONS   An Die Freude (Ode To Joy)   Andante (Haydn)   F6   MP   D#6 MP   Blue Danube Waltz   Clair De Lune   Fledermaus   Für Elise   Gavotte (Gossec)   Menuet In G (Bach)   Peter And The Wolf   Romeo And Juliet   Skater’s Waltz   Sleeping Beauty Waltz   Toreador Song (“Carmen”)   Waltz Of The Flowers   B6   F#6   E7   SK   SK   EB   EB   PATORIOTIC SONGS   America The Beautiful   Battle Hymn Of The Republic   Hail To The Chief   My Country ’Tis Of Thee   Yankee Doodle   A2   G#2 MP   B2   G2   A#2 MP   MP   E6   MP   MP   C#7 SK   A6 SK   G#6 SK   A#6 SK   G6   C7   D#7 SK   AMERICAN CLASSICS   Auld Lang Syne   Beautiful Dreamer   Bicycle Built For Two   Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home G3   SK   EB   C#4 MP   A#4 EB   F4   EB   EB   D7   SK   Camptown Races   Clementine   Danny Boy   Down In The Valley   F#4 MP   SPECIAL OCCASIONS   Bridal Chorus   Wedding March   A3   C3   MP   EB   F7   F#7   MP   SK   C#3 EB   A#3 SK   Fascination   INTERNATIONAL SONGS   Chiapenacas   Hatikvah   For He’s A Jolly Good Fellow   Give My Regards To Broadway   Home On The Range   Home Sweet Home   F#3   G#3 SK   B3 MP   D#3 EB   EB   C8   G#7 MP   A#7 EB   SK   Hava Nagilah   In The Good Old Summertime   Let Me Call You Sweetheart   Michael Row The Boat Ashore   F3   D3   D4   EB   EB   MP   Ich Bin Ein Musikant   My Wild Irish Rose   When Irish Eyes Are Smiling   B7   A7   G7   SK   EB   EB   78   KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CA1200, CA1000   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   BANK B   Shine On Harvest Moon   Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay   The Entertainer   Thunder And Blazes   Turkey In The Straw   Wabash Cannonball   Yellow Rose Of Texas   F3   C3   SK   EB   Title   Note# Type   C#4 SK   F#4 SK   C#3 SK   G#4 SK   G#3 SK   CHILDREN’S SONGS   Brahm’s Lullaby   Did You Ever See A Lassie?   Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush   Little Brown Jug   D#1 SK   C#1 MP   F1   MP   F#1 MP   Old Macdonald Had A Farm   Polly Wolly Doodle   Rock A Bye Baby   She’ll Be Comin’ Around The Mountain   Ten Little Indians   The Muffin Man   Three Blind Mice   Where, O Where Has My Little Dog Gone? A0   Whistler And His Dog   C1   A1   E1   G1   D1   MP   MP   EB   EB   MP   FAVORITE HYMNS   All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name   Blest Be The Tie That Binds   Christ The Lord Is Risen Today   Come Thou Almighty King   Crown Him With Many Crowns   Gloria Patri   I Need Thee Every Hour   It Is Well With My Soul (When Peace Like) C5   My Jesus, I Love Thee   Onward Christian Soldiers   Savior Like A Shepherd Lead Us   Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus   Standing On The Promises   The Church’s One Foundation   The Solid Rock   C#6 MP   D5   B4   MP   MP   D#5 MP   C#5 MP   F#5 MP   A#0 MP   B0   MP   EB   A5   MP   MP   MP   MP   G#1 SK   E5   C6   CHRISTMAS SONGS   Angels We Have Heard On High   Ave Maria   Away In A Manger   It Came Upon A Midnight Clear   O Holy Night   A#5 MP   B5 MP   G#5 MP   A#1 MP   F#2   C2   B1   C#2 EB   SK   MP   MP   F5   G5   D6   MP   MP   MP   To God Be The Glory   O Little Town Of Bethlehem   O Tannenbaum   F2   D2   MP   MP   The Twelve Days Of Christmas   We Three Kings Of Orient Are   D#2 MP   E2 MP   CLASSICAL SELECTIONS   Allegro Moderato (Schubert)   Can Can   Emperor Waltz   Grand March (“Aida”)   Gymnopedie   Gypsy Chorus   Largo (Dvorák)   March Militaire   E7   F6   F#6   G#6 SK   A6 SK   A#6 SK   B6   G6   SK   SK   SK   PATORIOTIC SONGS   Anchors Aweigh   Stars And Stripes Forever   Under The Double Eagle   Washington Post March   You’re A Grand Old Flag   A#2 SK   A2   B2   G2   SK   SK   SK   SK   SK   G#2 EB   Norwegian Dance   Pizzicato Polka   Prelude In A (Chopin)   Rondeau (Mouret)   Voice Of Spring   D#6 SK   C#7 SK   AMERICAN CLASSICS   After The Ball Is Over   After You’ve Gone   American Patrol March   Annie Laurie   C7   D7   MP   SK   E4   F4   EB   EB   D#7 EB   F#3 MP   G4 MP   A#3 MP   D3   E3   G3   William Tell Overture   E6   SK   Arkansas Traveler   SPECIAL OCCASIONS   Mazel Tov   Pomp And Circumstance   Blue Bells Of Scotland   By The Light Of The Silvery Moon   Dixie   MP   SK   SK   F#7   F7   EB   SK   Down By The Riverside   Grandfather’s Clock   I Love Coffee, I Love Tea   I’ve Been Working On The Railroad   Maple Leaf Rag   D#3 SK   A#4 EB   INTERNATIONAL SONGS   Funiculi Funicula   Habanera   A3   A4   MP   EB   G7   B7   C8   SK   SK   SK   D#4 SK   La Bamba   Old Folks At Home   Old Kentucky Home   Red River Valley   D4   B3   C4   SK   SK   EB   La Marseillaise   La Paloma   Santa Lucia   G#7 MP   A7 SK   A#7 SK   REFERENCE SECTION   79   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Front Panel   DEMO (P. 43)   VOLUME SLIDER (P. 72)   CONCERT MAGIC (P. 40)   SOUND SELECT BUTTONS (P. 44)   LED INDICATOR   MENU BUTTONS (P.46)   Demo Songs   Classic Grand   Concert Grand   Hungarian Dance No.1 / Brahms   (Etude, op.10-5 / Chopin)   Original   La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin / Debussy   Original   Original   Original   Original   Original   Studio Grand   Mellow Grand   Modern Piano   Rock Piano   Classic E.Piano   Modern E.P. 1   Modern E.P. 2   Jazz Organ   Modern Piano   Electric Piano   Drawbars   Original   Drawbar Organ 1   Drawbar Organ 2   Church Organ   Diapason   Full Ensemble   Harpsichord   Harpsichord Oct.   Clavi   Original   Original   Church Organ   Harpsichord   Toccata / Eugene Gigout   Wohl mir, daß ich Jesum habe / Bach   Original   French Suite No. 6 / Bach   Prelude in Ab / Bach   Original   Mallets   Strings   Vibraphone   Original   String Ensemble   Slow Strings   String Pad   Le quattro stagioni La primavera / Vivaldi   Original   Original   Original   Original   Original   Original   Original   Original   Choir/Pad   Bass   Choir   Atmosphere   New Age Pad   Wood Bass   Electric Bass   W. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   LCD DISPLAY   VALUE BUTTONS (P. 52)   DUAL BALANCE SLIDER (P. 55)   RECORDER BUTTONS (P. 59)   TRANSPOSE BUTTON (P. 64)   VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN BUTTON(P. 65)   METRONOME BUTTONS (P. 57)   EFFECT BUTTONS (P. 53)   SPLIT BUTTON (P. 56)   Specifications   CA1200   CA1000   Keyboard   Polyphony   88 Wooden Keyboard   Maximum 64   Preset Tones   Classic Grand (4), Modern Piano (4), Classic Grand (3), Modern Piano (3),   Electric Piano (4), Drawbar (4), Electric Piano (3), Drawbar (3),   Church Organ (4), Harpsichord (4), Church Organ (3), Harpsichord (3),   Mallets (4), Strings (4),   Choir/Pad (4), Bass (4)   Mallets (3), Strings (3),   Choir/Pad (3), Bass (3)   Effects   Temperaments   Reverb (3), 3-D Reverb (2), Chorus, Tremolo, Delay (3), Rotary (2)   Equal (Piano Only), Mersenne pure (Major),   Mersenne pure (minor), Pythagorea, Meantone,   Werckmeister III, Kirnberger III,   Equal (flat), Equal, User   Other Features   Concert Magic (176 Preset Songs),Volume, Dual, Split, Dual/Split Balance,   Transpose, Tune, Sympathetic Resonance, Virtual Voicing,   Touch Curve (Light, Light+, Normal, Heavy, Heavy+, Off, User 1/2),   MIDI (16 part multi-timbral capability)   Recorder   2 Tracks, 5 Songs   The total memory capacity of the recorder is approximately 8000 notes.   Sustain with Half Pedal function, Sostenuto, Soft   Headphone (2), LINE IN (L, R), LINE OUT (L/MONO, R),   MIDI (IN, OUT, THRU), PC I/F   Pedals   Jacks   Output Power   Speakers   45W x 2   13 cm x 2 (with wooden enclosure)   2.5 cm x 2 (dome tweeter)   13 cm x 2 (with enclosure)   5 cm x 2 (tweeter)   Power Consumption   Finish   80W   Rosewood, Mahogany, European Cherry   Dimensions (W x D x H) 142 x 52 x 95 cm, 56” x 21” x 38”   138 x 51 x 94 cm, 55” x 20” x 37”   68.0 kg, 150 LB’s   Weight (without bench)   84.5 kg, 186 LB’s   REFERENCE SECTION   81   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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