Registration Filter - Kawai Concert Performer CP139 Quick Start Manual

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17) Registration Filter

A Registration is a setup that remembers the current panel settings along with many other performance functions
so that you can recall them at the touch of a button. In some cases you may not want certain parameters such
as tempo or transpose to be changed each time you select a new Registration. The Registration Filter function
allows you to determine whether or not the following memorized registration parameters will be used each time
you select a new registration.
Transpose On/Off
Split Point On/Off
Tempo On/Off
ACC On/Off
Left Pedal On/Off
Sound Only On/Off
Reset All SW
TRANSPOSE : Selects Transpose.
SPLIT POINT : Selects Split Point.
LEFT PEDAL : Selects Left Pedal.
Determines if the memorized Transposed value will be used (On) or ignored (Off) when a
registration is selected.
Determines if the memorized Split Point will be used (On) or ignored (Off) when a registration
is selected.
Determines if the memorized Tempo value will be used (On) or ignored (Off) when a
registration is selected.
Determines if the memorized ACC mode, ACC on/off or Bass on/off value will be used (On)
or ignored (Off) when a registration is selected.
Determines if the memorized Left Pedal setting will be used (On) or ignored (Off) when a
registration is selected.
When set to ON only the sound settings for the registration will be used. All other memorized
registration settings will be ignored. When set to OFF all memorized registration settings
will be used in accordance with any registration filter settings.
Resets all the above settings back to ON except Sound Only which will be set to OFF
(Factory Default).
MENU : Takes you to the System menu.
RESET ALL : Resets TRANSPOSE, SPLIT POINT, LEFT
PEDAL TEMPO and ACC back to the Factory
default (ON). SOUND ONLY will be turned OFF.
Touch the screen to select a parameter, then use
the dial to change the settings.
TEMPO : Selects Tempo.
ACC : Selects ACC.
SOUND ONLY : Selects Sound Only.
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