Kawai CE200 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
43USING MIDI
Using MIDI
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 CE200
piano lets you set the same channel number for both Transmit and receive.
There are 16 MIDI channels available to choose from on the CE200 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 CE200 piano
can play up to 16 different parts each with a different sound.
Here’s a diagram 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.
MIDI Keyboard #1
Transmitting
Ch 1 Piano
Ch 2 Strings
Ch 3 Bass
MIDI Keyboard #2
Receiving ch 1
Multi-timbral mode off
Receiving only
Ch 1 Piano
EFFECTS REVERB REC
RECORDER
PLAY/STOP TEMPO
METRONOME
BEAT
VOLUME
Dual Balance
left right
DEMO
DEMO
CONCERT
MAGIC
max min
MASTER VOLUME
TOUCHTRANS-
POSE
PIANO
1
SONG 1 PART 1 2 2 3 4 5
PIANO
2
E.PIANOCHURCH
ORGAN
HARPSI-
CHORD
VIBRA-
PHONE
STRINGSCHOIR
VALUE
OUT
IN
IN
THRU
Sound Module #3
Multi-timbral mode on
Receiving
Ch 1 Piano
Ch 2 Strings
Ch 3 Bass