Kawai MR210 Owner's Manual page 9

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2) Choosing a Touch Curve
Touch curve is the term used describe the volume of sound produced by pressing keys on the keyboard at
a given pressure.
Touch Curve Example
Louder
t
Volume
y
Softer
Softer
+
Force usedto
->
Stronger
strike keyboard
You can choose from 3 different touch curves with this unit.
(1) Press the PIANO 1, PIANO 2, and E. PIANO buttons at the same time
while also pressing the CHORUS button.
This puts the unit in Programming Mode (see p. 7).
The LEDs above the CHORUS and PIANO 1 buttons will flash.
(2) Press the FULL ORGAN button
Flashing
Flashing
O
oO
©
O
O
e
O
©)
o
PIANO 1
PIANO 2
E.PIANO
CLAVI
JAZZ ORGAN FULL ORGAN HARPSICHORD VIBRAPHONE
CHORUS
The flashing light will move from above the PIANO 1 button to the FULL ORGAN
button. The unit is now in the mode to select the touch curve.
«Note:
If you press the keyboard while the unit is in this mode, the preset
sound you had selected before entering "Programming Mode" will
play. If you want to change the preset sound, exit the "Programming
Mode" (see p.7), select the new preset sound, and the repeat steps
above (1) and (2).
(3) Use the 3 white keys on the extreme left end of the keyboard to select
your touch curve.
() Light:
A loud sound is emitted even when you play with a soft
touch. This is best suited for people who lack finger strength.
(Y Normal: Volume changes in accordance with a normal touch.
(Unit is set at this whenever power is turned on.)
@ Heavy:
A loud sound is produced with a hard touch. This touch
curve is suited for those with strong fingers, or for practice
purpose.

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