Kawai MR210 Owner's Manual page 14

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(1) Connection to another
NIDI-compatible keyboard
(connection with instruments such as
the Kawai digital synthesizers KC10/
K111/K4)
(2) Connection to a drum machine
TE
KC 10(or other)
HH | BRIS
MR210's
preset sound
Ma,
P
Synthesizer's preset sound
When connected as shown in the illustration, data on how the digital
piano is played (what keys are struck and how hard) is sent to the
synthesizer unchanged. Also, by connecting the synthesizer's OUT-
PUT jack and the LINE IN jack on the digital piano, the sound from
the digital piano can be layered over the sound of the synthesizer.
Since timbre can be set separately, you can assembly a wide variety
of sound combinations, such as a PIANO tone from the digital piano
layered with a STRING tone from the synthesizer for a thick sound.
OUTPUT]
fq MIDI IN
Drum Machine
MR210's preset sound
Drum machine's percussion sound
When connected as shown in the illustration, you can not only play
along with the rhythm from the drum machine, you can also play the
drum machine by striking the keys on the digital piano.

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