Other Functions (Touch & Transpose Buttons ); Common Operation - Kawai CN390 Owner's Manual

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T
RANSPOSING THE
OPERATION
Value:
-5
-5, for example, repre-
sents 5 half steps lower
than the standard.
O
F
THER
UNCTIONS

COMMON OPERATION

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P
(TRANSPOSE B
IANO
Use the TRANSPOSE button to raise or lower the piano's key in half steps.
This is especially useful when you have learned a song in one key and
have to play it in another key. The transpose feature allows you to play
the song in the original key, but hear it in another key.
To switch from the standard key to the desired key, press the
TRANSPOSE button. The LED above the TRANSPOSE button will
be turned on to indicate that the piano is now transposed.
The LED display gives the number that represents how many half
steps up or down from the standard key.
Use the VALUE buttons to change the key while the TRANSPOSE
button is held down. "0" indicates the standard key. The piano can
be transposed up to 12 half steps higher or 12 half steps lower.
Press the TRANSPOSE button again to return to the standard key.
The transpose value will be reset to "0" after turning the power off.
(TOUCH & TRANSPOSE B
There are ten other functions that control tuning, system, and MIDI
functions. They are Tuning, Temperament, MIDI Transmit and Receive
Channel, Transmit Program Change On/Off, Local On/Off, Multi-timbral
Mode, Channel Mute, Program Change Number, Lower Octave Shift and
Lower Pedal On/Off.
These functions are selected by pressing one of the SOUND SELECT
buttons while holding down both the TOUCH and the TRANSPOSE
buttons. Each SOUND SELECT button is assigned to the functions
listed below.
Tuning
Temperament
MIDI Transmit and Receive Channel
Transmit Program Change On/Off
Local Control On/Off
Multi-Timbral Mode On/Off
Channel Mute
Program Change Number
Lower Octave Shift
Lower Pedal On/Off
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UTTON
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UTTONS
CLASSIC GRAND
MODERN PIANO
ELECTRIC PIANO
DRAWBAR
CHURCH ORGAN
HARPSICHORD
VIBRAPHONE
STRINGS
CHOIR/PAD
BASS
KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CN390

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