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Operation Panel; Rear Panel - Kawai FS730 Owner's Manual

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@ Operation Panel
@) POWER switch
This switch turns the power on and off.
When the
power is turned on, the display window
will light,
'
showing the number & }.
@) Master Volume Control buttons
The master volume buttons control overall volume of
all.notes played on the keyboard.
@) DEMO button
Pressing this button starts the built-in demo song
contained in the FS730's memory.
Press it again at
any time to stop the demo song.
@) Display
The display window shows which sound or rhythm
is currently selected.
The window is also used to dis-
play a wide variety of other information which will
be described later in this manual.
@® SELECTOR buttons
Used to enter the number that appears in the LED
display.
© SOUND SELECT button
This button is used to select from among the one
hundred sounds stored in the FS730.
@) EFFECTS buttons
These buttons allow you to add variety to the FS730's
one hundred
sounds
by adding effects such as
Sustain and Stereo Chorus to them.
AUTO button
This button is used to select the playing mode for the
nineteen keys on the left end of the keyboard (the
Lower Keyboard).
There are two playing modes:
Normal mode in which the Lower Keyboard plays
the same sound selected for the Upper Keyboard;
and AUTO
mode which lets the Lower Keyboard
control FS730's Auto-Accompaniment.
@) RHYTHM SELECT button
This button is used when selecting from among the
thirty rhythms and accompaniment patterns stored in
the FS730's memory.
START/STOP button
This button starts and stops the rhythm or automatic
accompaniment.
@) TEMPO buttons
These buttons control the tempo of the rhythm pat-
tern or automatic accompaniment.
@2 ONE FINGER AD-LIB button
This button activates KAWAI's exclusive ONE FIN-
GER AD-LIB feature which allows you to sound like a
"pro" with the touch of a finger.
@ Rear Panel
@® Stereo Headphone jack
When stereo headphones are connected to this jack,
the sound from the speakers is cut off.
This allows
you to play the FS730 at night and at other times
when you might be concerned about disturbing oth-
ers.
Power Adaptor jack
This jack is used when connecting a power adaptor
(model PS-121 or PS-123, available separately).
@ Keys
@) Lower keys (C1 ~ F#2)
Used
to play chord
forms
and
trigger
Auto-
Accompaniments when the FS730 is in AUTO mode.
ONE FINGER AD-LIB keys (G2 ~ B3)
Used to play ad-lib phrases when the ONE FINGER
AD-LIB function is selected.
®
When the AUTO and ONE FINGER AD-LIB func-
tions are turned off, all the keys of the FS730 oper-
ate in the NORMAL playing mode.

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