Left Mode; Solo Settings - Kawai Concert Performer CP139 Quick Start Manual

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LEFT MODE

When using the Left part, you can select between two Modes, Split or Layer.
Split
When the LEFT/SPLIT Part is activated, the CP automatically splits the keyboard and only the sound assigned to the
LEFT/SPLIT Part will be heard when you play below a specified key (split point) on the keyboard. The default split point is
between F2 and F#2 but you can freely change the split point to any key on the keyboard.
Layer
When the LEFT/SPLIT Part is activated, the LEFT/SPLIT Part will function as a layer with the three right hand Parts. In this
manner you can create a four part layer across the entire keyboard.
To set the Left Mode and Split point:
Step 1
3
Press and hold the PERFORMANCE button.
The Performance screen will be displayed.
Step 2
Touch LEFT MODE and use the dial to select the mode.
Step 3
If Left Mode is set to Split, touch LEFT SPLIT POINT and use the dial or press a key to set the split point.
Step 4
Press the PERFORMANCE button to exit.

SOLO SETTINGS

This configures the special settings for the Solo part. Changing these settings will also change these settings in
the System menu.
Solo Priority
Since the Solo part allows you to play only one note at a time (monophonic), it is important to select which note
will be played by the Solo part when more than one key is played at a time.
There are three options:
Top Note
Bottom Note The Solo part plays only the lowest note among the notes played at one time.
Last Note
Trigger Mode
The trigger mode determines whether or not the note played by the Solo part will be re-triggered when certain
notes are released. There are two options:
Retrigger
When the note played by the Solo part is released, depending on the Solo priority setting the next available priority note will
be played automatically by the Solo part. For example: when the Solo Priority is set to Top Note and you release the highest
note the next note below the note you released becomes the highest note and will now be played by the Solo part.
No Retrigger
When the note played by the Solo part is released, The Solo part will not automatically play the next available priority note.
The Solo part will only play a new note based upon the Solo priority setting. For example, when the Solo priority is set to
Top Note and you release the highest note the Solo part will only play a note when you press a key that is higher than the
currently held notes.
The Solo part plays only the highest note among the notes played at one time.
The Solo part plays only the last key played among the notes played at one time.

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