Kawai MP8II Owner's Manual
Kawai MP8II Owner's Manual

Kawai MP8II Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN DO NOT OPEN OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 3 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com The product is not completely disconnected from the Failure to do so may cause fire in case of lightning. power supply even when the power switch is turned Failure to do so may over-heat the product, resulting off.
  • Page 4: Notes On Repair

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles on the product. The mains plug shall remain readily operable. Use the apparatus only in moderate climates (not in tropical climates) The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
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  • Page 7: Welcome To The Mp8Ii

    BASIC FEATURES of the MP8II 4 ASSIGNABLE ZONES The MP8II keyboard can be divided into 4 zones. Each zone can be set to INT, EXT or BOTH individually. INT (Internal) is to play any of the 256 internal sounds. EXT (External) is to play external MIDI devices. BOTH is to play internal sounds and external MIDI devices at the same time.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    6.2.23 Fine Tune..38 6.2.24 Damper..38 2.6 Metronome..18 6.2.25 Foot Switch..39 2.7 Transpose..18 6.2.26 Expression Pedal..39 2.8 Using the MP8II as a MIDI controller..19 6.2.27 Modulation..39 2.9 Selecting a SETUP..20 6.2.28 Bender..39 6.2.29 Transmitting Bender Range (Ext only)..39 3. SW Button..21 6.2.30 Bender Range..39...
  • Page 9 9. OTHER..53 9.1 MIDI IN..53 9.2 SETUP Program Number Table..53 9.3 SOUND Program Number List..54 9.4 Notes about USB..60 Specifications..61 MP8II MIDI Implementation..62 1. Recognized Data..63 1.1 Channel Voice Message..63 1.2 Channel Mode Message..65 1.3 System Realtime Message..66 2. Transmitted Data..66 2.1 Channel Voice Message..66...
  • Page 10: Names And Functions

    RELEASE Levels for the selected zone. 8. MIDI CC# button When this button is lit, MIDI control changes are sent from the MP8II to the MIDI device specified by the selected zone. Some control changes can also be used with the internal sounds.
  • Page 11 The SOUND button switches the MP8II to the SOUND mode. The PATCH buttons will now select any of the 256 internal sounds. 18. SETUP button The SETUP button switches the MP8II to the SETUP mode. The PATCH buttons will now select any of the 256 SETUPs. 19. SOUND SELECT buttons The SOUND SELECT buttons are organized in two rows of eight buttons and one row of four ones.
  • Page 12: Headphone Jack

    The R, L outputs are used to connect the MP8II to a musical instrument amplifier using XLR Terminals. The R, L outputs can also be used to connect the MP8II to a PA system or recording console. The (Master) VOLUME fader and the EQ settings DO affect these outputs.
  • Page 13 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6. USB JACK This jack is used to connect the MP8II with a personal computer. See page60 for details. 7. POWER SWITCH Turns the MP8II ON or OFF. 8. POWER RECEPTACLE Connect the power cable, which is included in the MP8II package, to this receptacle.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    2. Basic Operations 2.1 Getting Ready Since the MP8II has no built-in speakers, you will need to connect a mixer, keyboard amplifier or headphones in order to listen. Turn the MP8II on, using the POWER SWITCH on the rear panel.
  • Page 15: Selecting A Sound

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 2.2 Selecting a Sound The MP8II always starts up in SOUND mode when the power is turned ON. The SOUND button will be lit to indicate SOUND mode is active. Operation 1 Select the sound category by pressing a sound select button in the top row.
  • Page 16 If the ZONE buttons is red, this zone is assigned to the entire keyrange of the MP8II. If the button is green, the key range for that zone is less than the entire key range. You can check the key range setting by...
  • Page 17: Layer

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 2.3 Layer Let’s try layering another sound. Turn the zone 2 on by pressing the ZONE ON/ OFF button for zone 2. The ZONE SELECT button for zone 2 is automatically selected and the display shows the sound name for zone 2. Select the sound for zone 2 with the SOUND SELECT buttons as shown in the previous section.
  • Page 18: Piano Only

    Pressing the F key above middle C for example will transpose the MP8II UP to the key of F (+5 half steps). The transpose amount can also be set using the VALUE buttons.
  • Page 19: Using The Mp8Ii As A Midi Controller

    2.8 Using the MP8II as a MIDI controller The MP8II can control external devices via MIDI. MIDI Connection Connect the MIDI OUT on the MP8II to the MIDI IN on an external MIDI device with a MIDI cable. Selecting the MIDI Channel The MIDI Transmit Channel of the MP8II must be matched with the Receive Channel of any MIDI devices connected to the MP8II.
  • Page 20: Selecting A Setup

    MENU and saving it as a SETUP. See page35 for details. 2.9 Selecting a SETUP The MP8II offers 256 preset combinations of the panel settings called SETUPs. To select a SETUP, press the SETUP button. Now the SOUND SELECT buttons are used to select a SETUP.
  • Page 21: Sw Button

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 3. SW Button The SW button is a programmable realtime switch which can be assigned to one of 8 different functions. Press and hold the SW button. The display shows the currently assigned function. Press the SW button again to exit without changing the function. Use the VALUE buttons to change the function.
  • Page 22: Eq Bypass On/Off

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com When the SW button is OFF: The display briefly shows as follows and the rotary speed changes to slow. Note: When the Rotary effect is not in use, the display briefly shows as follows. 3.4 EQ Bypass On/Off You can temporarily bypass the EQ by turning the SW button on.
  • Page 23: Foot Switch Lock

    You can lock the assignable foot switch to avoid unnecessary movement by accident. First, connect a foot switch to the FSW jack on the rear panel of the MP8II. When the SW button is lit the Foot Switch Lock is on.
  • Page 24: External Sequencer Start/Stop

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 3.8 External Sequencer Start/Stop You can start and stop the external sequencer connected to the MP8II with SW button. First, connect an external sequencer to the MIDI OUT jack on the rear panel of the MP8II. Make sure that the sequencer is capable to receiving external MIDI clock and commands.
  • Page 25: Efx/Reverb

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 4. EFX/REVERB The internal sounds of the MP8II can be enhanced using the built in REVERB and EFX generators. There are 7 REVERB types and 22 different EFX types to choose from. MP8II contains 4 variations of EFX type per INT section, and different EFX can be added to the sound of each ZONE.
  • Page 26: Reverb

    You can select different types for each zone. 4.2 REVERB The MP8II contains 7 high quality REVERB types, designed to complement the internal sounds. Each internal sound has a preset REVERB type assigned as the default. The REVERB button turns the REVERB generator ON or OFF for the selected sound.
  • Page 27: Control Knobs

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 5. Control Knobs Select the function with the buttons on the left and use the knobs to change the values. You can also move the cursor with the MENU buttons and change the value with the VALUE buttons while the display is showing Control Knobs function.
  • Page 28 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 17. ROTARY 1 rate slow/fast wet balance 18. ROTARY 2 rate slow/fast drive 19. AUTO WAH sense 0 -100 (%) wet balance 20. PEDAL WAH sense 0 -100 (%) wet balance 21. ENHANCER intensity 0 -100 (%) send level 22.
  • Page 29: Eq (Equalizer)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 5.2 EQ (EQUALIZER) The MP8II contains a four-band graphic equalizer to shape the overall tone of the sound. The EQ affects all zones at the same time. However, each SETUP can have its own EQ setting that affects the internal sounds only.
  • Page 30: Midi Cc# (Control Change)

    ZONE SELECT button. (See page33 for details.) 5.4 MIDI CC# (Control Change) The MP8II can send any MIDI Continuous Controller information to any MIDI Instrument or Device. This powerful feature allows for editing the sounds of an external sound module in Real Time during performance, or for recording Real Time performance edits to a MIDI sequencer.
  • Page 31 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com When the selected zone is set to EXT, the display shows the MIDI CC numbers. The default parameters assigned for each knob are as follows. A: #10 Panpot (PAN) B: #70 Sustain Level (STN) C: #76 Vibrato Rate (VbR) D: #77 Vibrato Depth (VbD) Note: If the selected zone is set to BOTH, changing the MIDI CC# parameters affects...
  • Page 32: Menu

    In SOUND mode, both the Int Zone parameters and the Common parameters without the inverse “S(Setup)” icon can be individually stored. (See page43) The Int Zone parameters can be stored as a SOUND of the MP8II’s 256 SOUNDs. The Common parameters can be stored as the initial settings in SOUND mode.
  • Page 33: Editing Procedure And Parameters

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.1 Editing Procedure and Parameters First, press the ZONE SELECT button for the zone to be edited. Next, press the MENU buttons until the parameter you want to edit appears in the DISPLAY. When a zone is set as Both, pressing the ZONE SELECT button again will switch the menu list from Internal to External or vice versa.
  • Page 34: String Resonance (Int Piano Only)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.2.4 String Resonance (Int Piano only) The volume of string resonance can be changed to the level you prefer. The value changes from 0 (off) to 10. <String Resonance> In acoustic pianos, there are strings corresponding to each key. When a key is pressed, strings of other keys in the related harmonic series to the note played resonate.
  • Page 35: Tx Prg # (Ext Only)

    MP8II will be transmitted to an external MIDI device. This parameter is useful when using 2 or more keyboards. When set to OFF the MP8II will not send any note data to an external MIDI device but the MP8II can still be used to adjust other connected keyboards or MIDI devices using the knobs, wheels etc.
  • Page 36: Key Range Hi/Lo

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.2.13 Key Range Hi/Lo These two parameters define the playable key range on the keyboard for the selected zone. First, while K.Range Hi appears in the display, use the VALUE buttons to set the highest note that the selected zone can play. Next, while K.Range Lo appears in the display, use the VALUE buttons to set the lowest note that the selected zone can play.
  • Page 37: Velocity Compression

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Note: Each zone can have a separate Velocity Switch Value. By setting the Soft Zone Velocity Switch Value higher than that of the Loud Zone, a dynamic area where both sounds play can be created. It is also possible to switch Internal Zones with External Zones for even more possibilities.
  • Page 38: Transmitting Volume (Ext Only)

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.2.19 Transmitting Volume (Ext only) This parameter determines if an initial MIDI Volume message will be transmitted (On) to an external MIDI device or not (Off) when a SETUP is recalled. Note: In a zone set to External or Both, moving the faders will still transmit volume messages even if TX Volume is set to Off.
  • Page 39: Foot Switch

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.2.25 Foot Switch This parameter determines if a Foot Switch connected to the FSW jack is active (On) or not (Off) for the selected zone. The type of controller assigned to the footswitch is a common Setup parameter and is used for all zones of a Setup as a global parameter.
  • Page 40: Solo Mode

    Same as “On” but the stretching is wider. Piano W: Same as “Piano” but the stretching is wider. 6.3.2 Temperament This parameter sets the temperament of the MP8II. Equal: This is the most popular tuning method that divides the scale into twelve equal semitones.
  • Page 41: Key Of Temperament

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com for the Mersenne pure temperament. It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with the equal temperament. Werkmeis/Kirnberg: These two temperaments are placed in between Meantone and Pythagorean. For music with few accidentals, this temperament produces the beautiful chords of the mean tone, but as accidentals increase, the temperament produces the characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean temperament.
  • Page 42: Modulation Wheel Control Change Number

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 6.3.7 Modulation Wheel Control Change Number This parameter assigns a Control Change Number to the Modulation Wheel on the right side of the front panel. See page72 for the list of Control Change numbers. Note: When the following Numbers are selected for the FootSW,EXP or Modulation Wheel Control Change Number, the functions affect the internal sounds, too.
  • Page 43: Store

    COMMON parameters in MENU settings ( see page32 ) -except for parameters with the inverse “S(Setup)” icon [SETUP] MP8II’s whole settings of 4zones: Sound Selection, Zone On/Off Status ( see page15 ) EFX/REVERB settings ( see page25 ) Fader, Control Knob settings ( see page17, page27 )
  • Page 44: Storing The Common Settings

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 7.2 Storing the COMMON settings While in SOUND mode, press the STORE button. The display will show the following screen: Press the VALUE DOWN button, the display will show the following screen: Press the VALUE UP button to confirm. The STORE procedure can be cancelled at any time by pressing any other button which is not used during the STORE procedure.
  • Page 45: System

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 8. SYSTEM Use this mode to set the System parameters of MP8II. To enter the SYSTEM mode, press the SYSTEM button. 8.1 System Menu Use the MENU buttons to scroll through the System parameters. [System Parameter] System Channel...
  • Page 46: Touch

    User Touch The touch curve is the main component between the action and the sound. With this User Touch Curve function you can customize the MP8II according to your personal playing style. After selecting the “Touch” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select User1 or User2.
  • Page 47: System Tuning

    The global EQ is disabled. 8.2.7 EQ Offset This parameter sets the global EQ offset value of the MP8II. The value changes from -12 to +12 (dB). These parameters - High, Mid High, Mid Low and Low - are each added to the EQ knob settings.
  • Page 48: Multi-Timbral Mode

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 8.2.9 Multi-Timbral Mode Multi-Timbral Mode allows the MP8II to receive data on more than one MIDI channel simultaneously. In this mode, the MP8II can play different musical parts with different sounds for each part. On1/2: This is a flexible 16 part multi-timbral setup. (On 1 and On 2) MP8II’s normal program change numbers are assigned in On 1, and General...
  • Page 49: Receive Channel

    This parameter determines whether or not a particular MIDI channel will receive incoming MIDI data from an external source. This parameter can be used to filter out data on specific MIDI channels that are not intended for the MP8II. On: The MP8II responds to MIDI data received on this channel.
  • Page 50: Wheel Mode

    “Normal”. 8.3 System Dump 8.3.1 Dump Current This function transmits the current and active settings of the MP8II as a System Exclusive Message via the MIDI OUT. Press the SYSTEM button. Then press the MENU-DOWN button until “Dump Current”...
  • Page 51: Dump All Sound

    Otherwise, press the VALUE-UP button again. When the data is done transmitting, the display will change to read “Completed!!”. Dump All Setup is complete. Note: Loading the data back to MP8II will overwrite all the setup data in the memory.
  • Page 52: System Reset

    Press the VALUE-UP button. The display will ask for confirmation. To cancel Reset All at this point, press the VALUE-DOWN button. Otherwise, press the VALUE-UP button again. The display will show “Completed!!” after finishing. Note: All the data in the MP8II will be overwritten by the factory settings.
  • Page 53: Other

    If the MP8II receives the Program Number from 1 to 128 and Bank number LSB from 2 to 3 in the System Channel (see page45), the MP8II will switch to SETUP mode and the corresponding SETUP is recalled. (See the SETUP Program Number Table below.)
  • Page 54: Sound Program Number List

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 9.3 SOUND Program Number List Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Piano Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Jazz Grand Concert Grand2 Studio Grand 2 Mellow Grand 2 Jazz Grand 2 Modern Piano Rock Piano Old Age Piano...
  • Page 55 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Crystal EP New Age EP New Age EP2 New Age EP3 Clavinet Synth Clavinet Clavi & Marim Clavi Phaser Vibraphone Octave Vibes Celesta Bells Marimba Hard Marimba Xylophone...
  • Page 56 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Organ Church Organ Full Pipes Full Ensemble Church Organ 2 PrincipleChoir Small Ensemble Small Ens. 2 Baroque Chiffy Tibia 8'&4’sPrinciple Stopped Pipe Principle Pipe 8' Celeste Diapason Voice Celeste...
  • Page 57 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Passionate Vln Classic Violin Passionate Vc Classic Cello Choir Breathy Choir Choir Aahs Slow Choir Jazz Ensemble Female Scat Pop Ensemble Contemp Ens. Itopia Halo Pad Halo Pad 2 Synth Vocals...
  • Page 58 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Pad & Synth New Age Pad New Age Pad 2 New Age Pad 3 New Age Pad 4 Atmosphere Brightness Brightness 2 Goblin Classic Synth Classic Synth2 Big Saw Saw Pad...
  • Page 59 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Multi Timbre ON1 Multi Timbre ON2 Bank Bank Bank Bank Prog# Prog# MSB Rhythm Guitar Overdrive Distortion Muted Electric Pedal Steel HawaiianGuitar Jazz Guitar Jazz Guitar 2 Banjo Mandolin Sitar Harp Standard Set Standard Set 2 Room Set Analog Set...
  • Page 60: Notes About Usb

    When both MIDI jacks and USB jack are connected, USB has priority. When connecting USB cable to the MP8II, first connect the USB cable and then turn the power of the MP8II on. It may take some time to start communication when the MP8II is connected to the computer via USB.
  • Page 61: Specifications

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Specifications Keyboard 88 Wooden keys with AWA Grand PRO II # of Zone 4 zones # of Internal Sound 256 sounds Polyphony Maximum 192 Effect 7 Reverbs 22 Effects 4-band Equalizer Internal Memory 256 SETUPs Display 16 x 2 LCD w/backlight Jack 1/4”...
  • Page 62: Mp8Ii Midi Implementation

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MP8II MIDI Implementation Version 1.0 April 2007 Contents 1. Recognized data 1.1 Channel Voice Message 1.2 Channel Mode Message 1.3 System Real time Message 2. Transmitted data 2.1 Channel Voice Message 2.2 Channel Mode Message 2.3 System Real time Message 3.
  • Page 63: Recognized Data

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 1. Recognized Data 1.1 Channel Voice message Note off Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) kk=Note Number :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) vv=Velocity :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) Note on Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)
  • Page 64 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) mm=MSB of the NRPN parameter number ll=LSB of the NRPN parameter number NRPN numbers implemented in MP8II are as follows NRPN # Data MSB LSB Function & Range 01H 08H...
  • Page 65: Channel Mode Message

    2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) mm=MSB of the RPN parameter number ll=LSB of the RPN parameter number RPN number implemented in MP8II are the followings RPN # Data MSB LSB Function & Range 00H 00H...
  • Page 66: System Realtime Message

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MONO Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) mm=mono number :01H(M=1) POLY Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) 1.3 System Realtime Message Status Active sensing 2. Transmitted Data 2.1 Channel Voice Message Note off Status...
  • Page 67 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com Volume Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) v=Volume :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) Default = 64H Panpot Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) vv=Panpot :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127) Default = 40H(center) Expression Status...
  • Page 68: Channel Mode Message

    2nd Byte 3rd Byte n=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1~ch.16) mm=MSB of the RPN parameter number ll=LSB of the RPN parameter number RPN number implemented in MP8II are the followings RPN # Data MSB LSB Function & Range 00H 00H mmH llH...
  • Page 69: System Realtime Message

    Master Volume ll=LSB of Master Volume 3.2 Dump Message MP8II can receive this dump data, and also can transmit by the panel operation with System switch. Also,MP8II can receive MP8/5/4/9500/9000’s dump data.(Please see the manual of MP8/5/4/9500/9000 about the format.) *note: A Part of MP8/5/4/9500/9000’s tones or parameters will be replaced to the MP8II’s one.
  • Page 70: Sound Data Format

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 3.3 Sound Data Format The structure of the one Sound patch [48bytes] PARAMETER VALUE Sound Data ID Reverb Type 0~6 (see page26) Reverb Time 0-127 -undifiend- 5-47 <Int Parameters> *see table3.4.2 -undifined- 3.4 Setup Data Format The structure of the one Setup patch [432bytes] (common DATA) + (Zone 1,2,3,4 Int DATA) + (Zone 1,2,3,4 Ext DATA) 3.4.1 Common DATA...
  • Page 71 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 3.4.2 Zone 1-4 Internal DATA PARAMETER VALUE Tone Number MSB Tone Number LSB 0-127 Voicing 0-5 (0:Normal,1~2:Mellow1~2,3:Dynamic,4~5:Bright1~2) -reserved- Damper Resonance 0-10 (0:off, 1-10) String Resonance 0-10 (0:off, 1-10) 7-40 <Both Parameters> *see table3.3.4 EFX Type 0-21 (see page25) EFX Rate 0-127 Key-Off Effect...
  • Page 72: Control Change Number (Cc#) Table

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com 4. Control Change Number (CC#) Table Control Number Control Function Decimal Bank Select (MSB) Modulation Wheel or lever Breath Controller (undefined) Foot Controller Portament Time Data Entry (MSB) Channel Volume Balance (undefined) Panpot Expression Controller Effect Controller1 Effect Controller2 (undefined) (undefined)
  • Page 73: Midi Implementation Chart

    Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MIDI Implementation Chart [STAGE PIANO] Date: April 2007 Model: KAWAI MP8II Version: 1.0 Function Transmit Receive Remarks Multi Off(*5) Multi On Basic Default 1-16 1-16 1-16 Channel Changed 1-16 1-16 1-16 Default Mode Messages 3, 4 (M=1)
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  • Page 76 Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com MP8II Owner’s Manual OW1010E-I0704 Printed in Japan KMSZ-0023 816034 Copyright © 2007 KAWAI Musical Instruments Mfg. Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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