Kawai LH-1 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
MIDI Channel 1 to 16: Press the DOWN or UP ARROW to change the MIDI Channel.
A MIDI channel is chosen to send or receive MIDI data when the LH-1 is used with
other MIDI-equipped instruments or modules. Some instruments or modules may not
have the selectable channel feature or may have a limited range of channels.
MIDI OFF: Choosing MIDI Off disconnects the LH-1’s MIDI System. When MIDI is off,
the LH-1 will not transmit or receive MIDI information.
6. System Mode
LOCAL On/Off: With Local On, the LH-1 transmits “played note” data into the MIDI
system. With Local Off, the LH-1 will not transmit the “played note” data to its own
sound generator. Therefore, the notes played may be heard on other instruments
attached to the LH-1 via MIDI, but not through the LH-1 itself.
Tuning
Tuning of 440.0 Hz (A=440) is the LH-1’s default factory setting. However, Tuning may
be changed from a low pitch of 427.0 Hz to a high pitch of 453.0 Hz. This allows the
LH-1 to be played with different musical instruments or ensembles that may have
tuned to a different pitch. Press the DOWN or UP function button repeatedly to change
the pitch. You can hear the pitch changes by selecting the ORGAN 2 sound and
holding a key down while repeatedly pressing the Tuning DOWN or UP button. Tuning
is active for the seven sounds and the Hymns and Children’s Songs feature.
3. Restore Factory Settings
This function will Reset all SYSTEM MODE settings to the factory default settings,
providing a quick return to all original settings that existed when the LH-1 arrived.
To restore Factory Settings, enter SYSTEM MODE and press the Restore Factory
Settings button. The LCD Display should change.
If you are certain that you want to restore the original Factory Settings, press the sure
(#1) function button. The word “. . . Sure” will change to “. . . Executing” for a few
seconds before the LCD Display returns to SYSTEM MODE main screen. The original
factory settings should now be restored. You can also press the BACK button to exit
without executing the Restore function.