Kawai LH-1 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Piano 1 is BRIGHT CONCERT GRAND PIANO. Piano 2 is MELLOW GRAND PIANO.
When either of these buttons is pressed, the associated lamp will light and the selected
sound name will appear in the Display.
Like an acoustic piano, the LH-1 keyboard is responsive to touch and expression
when playing Piano 1 or Piano 2. Striking the keys with hard pressure will produce loud
volume. Touching the keys gently will produce a quiet volume. The awarding-winning
Concert Grand Piano tone used in the LH-1 is a reproduction of Kawai’s flagship EX
Concert Grand Piano, chosen by winners and finalists of major piano competitions
around the globe.
Reverb
Each of the seven sounds in the LH-1 has been assigned a preset level of Reverb.
However, these settings can be adjusted for each sound. Select a Piano or Organ
sound and play a note or chord while listening for the Reverb level. Use the LEFT
Select Buttons to adjust the Reverb level for the Piano sounds. Use the RIGHT Select
Buttons to adjust the Reverb level for the Organ sounds. The bottom Select Button is
(0) level or Reverb OFF. Higher Select Buttons provide increasingly more Reverb
level. Each sound can have its own Reverb level during a given playing session.
However, all Reverb settings will return to the original preset levels when the LH-1 is
turned off.
Using the Piano Pedals
The LH-1 piano has three (3) pedals, identical to those found on an acoustic Grand
Piano.
SOFT SOSTENUTO SUSTAIN
Sustain Pedal
Depressing the SUSTAIN PEDAL causes sound to be sustained even after you
remove your hands from the keyboard.
Sostenuto Pedal