Pedal Assign - Kawai Concert Performer CP136 Owner's Manual

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Pedal Assign

The Soft, Sostenuto and Damper pedals on the Concert Performer function as much more than just
traditional piano pedals. These pedals can be assigned to control various other functions on the CP
piano. With an optional expression pedal connected to the EXP pedal jack, you can also control the
volume for each Part.
Note:
The settings you make for the Soft (Left) and Sostenuto (right) pedals here in the system are different
from the settings in the Performance button menu. When the Performance button is turned On,
the performance menu settings for these pedals will override the system settings. When the
Performance button is turned Off the settings made here in the system will be used.
Damper Pedal (Right)
Sustain
Damper Hold
Pedal assignment options for Soft Pedal (Left) and Sostenuto Pedal (Centre)
Soft
Sostenuto
Start/Stop
Harmony on/off Turns the instrument Harmony function on/off.
Registration
Style Variation
Intro/Ending
Fill In
Break
Drums Only
Sync/Fade Out
Glide
Modulation
Rotary Fast/Slow
Can be activated or deactivated separately for each Part.
The Damper Hold On/Off allows you to determine if the
sound such as organ or strings should be held (on) or
gradually decayed (off) when the damper pedal is depressed.
Softens the sound and reduces its volume.
Sustains only notes that were held when pedal was
depressed.
Controls start/stop for Styles and Songs.
Switches from one Registration to another. You may choose
the order, 1 to 8 or 8 to 1.
Switches from one Style Variation to another. You may choose
the order, 1 to 4 or 4 to 1.
Plays the Intro or Ending.
Plays the Fill-in currently selected.
Interrupts the whole Style.
Interrupts the Style except Drum part.
Controls the SYNC/FADE OUT button.
Bends the pitch up and down as programmed by you.
Applies programmable vibrato to the sound.
Controls the speed of rotary speaker effect. This function will be
automatically assigned to the Soft Pedal (Left) when a sound that
has the rotary effect turned on is selected as the Priority Part.
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