Kawai Concert Performer CP119 Quick Start Manual page 62

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Here are some guidelines for Effect Priority:
Example
3
Assume that your CP is set up according to the following chart:
If you then select a different sound for RIGHT2, the Effect setting for the RIGHT1, LEFT will be
turned off automatically. This is because RIGHT2 is the Priority Part (note that the RIGHT1 Part is
NOT the Priority Part because it was inactive).
The chart would now look like this:
Even if you now assign a new sound to the RIGHT1 Part, the Effect settings for the other Parts
won't change, because RIGHT1 is still inactive, so therefore would not have priority.
Once you make the RIGHT1 Part active, however, it would now be considered the Priority Part.
The Effect settings for the other Parts will again be turned off. The Indicator light on the EFFECT
button will now reflect the Effect status for the sound assigned to RIGHT1.
At this point, if the Effect that has been called up along with the RIGHT1 sound is one that you'd
like to use for the other Parts, simply select Effect On in the LCD display for those Parts.
Priority is given to the Parts in the following order: RIGHT1>RIGHT2>LEFT. This means that anytime the RIGHT 1 Part
is active, its Effect settings will be used, not only for its sound but for any sound in any other Part, that you want to add
effects to. Likewise, the only time an active LEFT Part's settings will be applied is if the other Part is inactive.
Unlees you change them, the Effect settings will only change in response to a change in the Priority Part being activated/
deactivated, or a new sound is assigned to an active Priority Part. In the latter case, the new Effect settings will reflect
the Preset effect settings for the new sound.
When the Effect settings change for the Piority Part, the Effects will be automatically turned off for the other Parts. (This
is so that your Flute sound on RIGHT2 doesn't suddenly get effected by the Distortion settings of the Electric Guitar that
you've just assigned to the RIGHT1 Part!)
You can, however, turn the effect on for any Part by adjusting the Effect On/Off option in the display for that Part.
RIGHT1
Part
Inactive
Effect
On
RIGHT1
Part
Inactive
Effect
Off
RIGHT1
Part
Active
Effect
Off
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Active
On
On
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Active
On
Off
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Active
Off
Off

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