Kawai CP95 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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(3) Adjust the Tempo.
You can adjust the tempo by using the VALUE buttons. The tempo is
shown in the LED display when the style is running . If the tempo is not
shown in the LED display, touching the VALUE buttons will activate the
LED display to show the tempo.
(4) Turn on the accompaniment.
When the ACC button is pressed, the CP piano will play a complete
accompaniment style. In addition, the keyboard will be split into two
sections-upper and lower keyboard. When the ACC button is turned OFF
only the rhythm accompaniment will be played. With the ACC button
ON, when you play a chord in the lower keyboard the accompaniment
style will automatically follow the chords you play. The accompaniment
system is capable of following single finger as well as more complex chord
voicings. If you want to change the volume for the style, use the Dual/
Split/Rhythm Balance slider while holding down the ACC button. The
LED display shows you the volume level for the style from 0 (soft) to 127
(loud). If you want to change the split point for the lower keyboard, press
a key on the keyboard while holding down the ACC button. The pressed
key will be the lowest note for the upper keyboard.
(5) 1-2 Play mode
When the 1-2 PLAY button is activated, the CP piano will automatically
choose an appropriate sound setup and tempo for the selected style.
You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment style by using Dual/
Split/Rhythm Balance slider.
3. TRANSPOSE
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.
To transpose the keyboard, press and hold the TRANSPOSE button.
The LED display shows you the current value. The value is always set to
“0” when the power is turned on.
While still holding the TRANSPOSE button, use the VALUE buttons
or the keyboard from C2 to C4 to specify the transposition amount.
The LED display shows you a number telling you 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.
Value: 0
Value: -5