Kawai CN32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Page
9
1
PART NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
HEADPHONES
¡
Headphone jack (x 2)
There are two headphone jacks located on the left underside of
the piano.
Up to two pairs of headphones can be connected simultaneously.
For information on attaching the headphone hook, please refer
to the assembly instructions on page 62.
z
BALANCE
The BALANCE slider is used to adjust the
volume balance between the two sounds in
Dual or Split modes, and also controls the
volume of left and right-hand parts of Lesson
songs (pages 14, 16 and 32).
z
EFFECTS
The EFFECTS function adds chorus, delay,
tremolo, and rotary speaker simulation
effects to the sound (page 20).
z
METRONOME
The METRONOME function provides a
steady beat with which to aid piano practice.
The tempo, time signature, and volume
of the metronome can be freely adjusted
(page 23).
z
POWER SWITCH
The POWER SWITCH is used to turn the
CN32 digital piano on and off. Be sure to turn
off the instrument after playing (page 10).
z
RECORDER
The REC button is used for recording performances and when using the Lesson
function, to record practices for comparison with the built-in songs and etudes.
The PLAY/STOP button is used to select a song and part to play, and to start/stop
playback of the recorded songs. It is also used to start/stop playback when using
the Lesson function (page 34).
z
TOUCH
The TOUCH function allows the touch sensitivity of the CN32 digital piano’s
keyboard to be adjusted (page 21).
z
TRANSPOSE
The TRANSPOSE function allows the audible pitch of the CN32 digital
piano to be raised or lowered in half steps (page 22).
z
FUNCTION
Pressing the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously enters the
FUNCTION modes, allowing various advanced parameters of the CN32
digital piano to be adjusted (page 39).
z
SPLIT
The SPLIT function divides the
keyboard into two sections—
Upper and Lower— allowing
each section to be played with
a different sound (page 15).
z
REVERB
The REVERB function adds reverberation
to the sound, simulating the acoustic
environment of a recital room, stage, or
concert hall (page 19).