Kawai AnytimeX Owner's Manual page 39

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¡ MIDI Examples
¡ Connection to a sequencer:
¡ Connection to another MIDI compatible keyboard or module:
¡ MIDI Functions
The AnyTimeX piano is capable of the following MIDI functions:
¡ Sending/Receiving keyboard note information (i.e. which keys are pressed).
¡ Sending/Receiving pedal information (i.e. ON/OFF data for the damper, soft and sostenuto pedals).
¡ Receiving volume data (i.e. adjusting the volume of the AnyTimeX piano using a separate MIDI instrument).
¡ Sending/Receiving exclusive data.
¡ Sending recorded playback data (i.e. allowing recorded performances to be played using a separate MIDI device
or saved using an external sequencer).
Please refer to the complete listing on page 54 - MIDI Implementation Chart - for more information regarding MIDI
functionality.
When connected as shown in this illustration,
songs played on the AnyTimeX piano can be
recorded with a sequencer, and then played
Sequencer
back at any time.
When connected as shown in this illustration,
MIDI data sent from the AnyTimeX piano can
also be played on a separate synthesizer.
Moreover, the audio output from the synthesizer
Synthesizer
can also be connected directly to the AnyTimeX
piano.
Such a combination, for example, would allow
the AnyTimeX piano sound to be combined
with that of a String tone from a separate
synthesizer.
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