Kawai MR370 Owner's Manual page 25

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The timbres on the panel are allotted to Channels 1 through 9 and to 11,
and the bass timbres enabled in the SPLIT mode are allotted to
Channels 14 through 16. (Refer to "Local Control" below for the timbres
for Channels 12 and 13.)
* The MULTI TIMBRE mode is off when the power is turned on.
* When the MULTI TIMBRE mode is on, the timbres for each
receiving channel are played at full scale, even if the SPLIT mode
is set. When transmitting, the higher timbre is set at the MIDI
channel listed above, and the lower timbre is set at the next
higher channel.
(4) Leave the programming mode. (See p. 7)
D. LOCAL CONTROL
The PIPE ORGAN and BELL timbres allotted to Channels 12 and 13
cannot be chosen with the TONE SELECTORS on the panel. When you
want to play in these timbres with the digital piano's keyboard (without
using an externally connected MIDI instrument), you must first turn off
the LOCAL CONTROL explained below.
(1) Make sure that the piano is in the programming mode. After
turning off the MULTI TIMBRE mode, press the E. PIANO switch.
The flashing LED will change from PIANO2 to E. PIANO.
This mode is used to set whether the sound from the piano's keyboard
will be played or not, and is called the LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFF
mode. When set like this, no sound will be played when the keys are
struck.
(2) Press the highest white or black key to run LOCAL CONTROL on
or off.
Ll,
OFF
L ON
White key (ON): The piano will output sound when the keys are struck.
Black key (OFF): Sound will be output only when MID! data is received,
and not when the keyboard is played.
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