Kawai CN41 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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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.
• See page 64 for information on attaching the headphone
hooks.
USB PORT
This USB (to Device) port allows USB memory or USB fl oppy disk
drive devices to be connected to the CN41 piano. This provides
a convenient way to playback Standard MIDI File (SMF) songs, or
access the USB Recorder allowing up to 16 independent tracks to
be recorded separately.
BALANCE
Use the balance slider to adjust
the volume balance between the
two sounds in Dual or Split mode.
The balance slider also controls the
volume of Left & Right-hand lesson/
recorded parts.
EFFECTS
Use the EFFECTS button to add chorus, delay,
tremolo and rotary speaker effects to the sound.
(Page 19)
METRONOME
Use these buttons to turn on/off the
metronome, and to set the tempo, beat,
and volume. (Page 28)
POWER SWITCH
Press this button to turn
on/off the power. Be sure to
turn off the instrument after
playing.
SPLIT
The split function divides the
keyboard into two sections—
upper and lower—allowing either
part to be played with a different
sound. (Page 16)
REVERB
Use the REVERB button to
add reverberation to the
sound, simulating the acoustic
environment of a recital room,
stage, or concert hall. (Page 19)
VALUE
These two buttons are used to change the value for various
functions.
TOUCH
The TOUCH function allows different touch sensitivities for the keyboard to be selected, other
than the standard touch of an acoustic piano. When this function is turned off, the touch sensitivity
returns to the standard touch of an acoustic piano. (Page 21)
TRANSPOSE
The transpose function allows the piano’s keys to be raised or lowered in half steps. This is
particularly useful when accompanying instruments with different tones, or when a song learned
in one key must be played in another key. The transpose feature allows the song to be played in
the original key, but heard in another key. (Page 22)
PLAY/STOP
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)
REC
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.