Fall-Back Noise - Kawai CN39 Owner's Manual

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Fall-back Noise

When playing an acoustic piano, it is often possible to hear the faint sound of the keyboard action returning (i.e.
'falling back') to the neutral position after a key is released.
The CN39 digital piano reproduces this sound, with the Fall-back Noise setting allowing the volume of this sound
to be adjusted.
While the default value is intended to simulate the natural volume level of the keys as they return to their neutral
position, it may occasionally be desirable to adjust the volume of this sound. For example, reducing the volume
when playing very soft pieces, where the fall-back noise may become too prominent.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds, harpsichord sounds, and electric grand sounds.
1. Selecting the Fall-back Noise setting
After entering the Virtual Technician menu (page 83):
Press the  or  buttons to select the Fall-back Noise setting.
2. Adjusting the Fall-back Noise volume
Press the  or  buttons to increase or decrease the volume of
the Fall-back Noise setting.
* The Fall-back Noise volume can be adjusted within the range of
Off, 1~10, with higher values resulting in a more pronounced noise.
* To reset the Fall-back Noise setting to the default value, press the
 and  buttons simultaneously.
* Any changes made to the Fall-back Noise setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Fall-back Noise settings can be stored to the sound's
memory, or a Registration memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to pages 84 and 35 for more information.
3. Exiting the Fall-back Noise setting
Press the
FUNCTION button (BACK) to exit the Fall-back Noise
setting and return to the Function Menus screen.
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