Selecting The Touch Curve - Kawai CA840 Owner's Manual

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Selecting the Touch Curve
When playing a piano, the volume of the sound produced increases in direct relation to how hard the key is
struck. "Touch Curve" is the expression used to describe the relationship between the volume and the strength
with which the keyboard is struck.
You can select from three different touch curves with this keyboard.
Touch Curve Example
@ Light:
For those still developing finger strength,
Souder
©
such as a child, a louder sound is emitted
O
©
even when played with a soft touch.
@ Normal: Volume changes accordingly with normal
Volume
©
touch.
U
@ Heavy:
Perfect for those with strong fingers or for
Softer
practicing with a hard touch.
Force used to
Softer <
strike keyboard
E>
Marder
Press either the LIGHT or HEAVY button to select the touch curve.
The LED of the selected touch curve will light.
When neither LED is lit, the Normal setting is selected.
When you want to return the setting to "Normal", press the button of the currently
selected touch curve once again and its LED will turn off.
The default setting is "Normal" when the power to the keyboard is turned
on.

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