Lcd Display; Function Button; Reverb Button - Kawai CN37 Owner's Manual

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a POWER button
This switch is used to turn the instrument on/off. Be sure to turn
off the instrument after playing.
* The CN37 digital piano features a power saving mode that can turn
off the instrument automatically after a specified period of inactivity.
For more information, please refer to the 'Auto Power Off' setting on
page 82.
b MASTER VOLUME slider
This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument's
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected.
* The MASTER VOLUME slider will not affect the volume level of the LINE
OUT connectors.
c LCD display
The LCD display provides useful information such as the
currently selected sound name, settings values, and the status
of other functions when active. An example of the main play
screen is shown below.
Transpose
status
Virtual Technician
* A protective plastic film is attached to the display during production.
Please remove this film before attempting to play the instrument.

FUNCTION button

d
These buttons are used to select one of three functions/options
shown at the bottom of the LCD display.
e ARROW buttons
These buttons are used to navigate around the various menus
and screens, adjust values, and answer on-screen prompts.
f EFFECTS button
This button is used to turn effects for the selected sound on/off,
to select the different effect types, and to adjust their settings.
g REVERB button
This button is used to turn reverb for the selected sound on/off,
to select the different reverb types, and to adjust their settings.
h METRONOME button
This button is used to turn the metronome function on/off, and
also to adjust the tempo, time signature (or beat), and volume
settings.
Headphones status
USB device
status
Selected
sound
Music menu
Function/Settings menu
i PLAY/STOP button
This button is used to start/stop the playback of demonstration
songs, Piano Music pieces, and Lesson and Finger Exercises, and
to start/stop the recording and playback of recorder songs, and
MP3/WAV audio files.
j REC button
This button is used to record performances to internal memory
or a USB memory device as MP3/WAV audio files.
k SOUND buttons
These buttons are used to select the sound(s) that will be heard
when playing the keyboard of the CN37 digital piano. Multiple
sounds are assigned to each category button, and can be
selected by pressing the same button repeatedly.
These buttons are also used to select Registration memories.
l REGISTRATION button
This button is used to store and recall one of the sixteen
different registration memories. Each registration can store
sound, reverb and effects settings, as well as various other panel
options.
m PHONES jacks
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the
CN37 digital piano. 1/4" and 1/8" connectors are provided for
convenience, and both can be used simultaneously, allowing
two pairs of headphones to be connected at the same time.
n USB to DEVICE port
This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB
memory device to the instrument in order to load/save recorded
song data, registration memories, and MP3/WAV/SMF files etc.
o LINE IN jacks
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/Right
1/4" phone plug) from audio equipment, computers, or other
electronic instruments to the CN37 digital piano's amplifier and
speakers.
p LINE OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/Right
1/4" phone plug) of the CN37 digital piano to external amplifiers,
mixers, recording devices, and similar equipment.
* The LINE OUT level can be adjusted by using the Line Out Volume
setting. Please refer to page 73 for more information.
q USB to HOST port
This port is use to connect the CN37 digital piano to a computer
using a USB 'B to A' type cable in order to send and receive MIDI
data.
r MIDI IN / OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect the CN37 digital piano to
external MIDI devices such as other musical instruments or a
computer in order to send and receive MIDI data.
* For more information about the instrument's connectors and jacks,
please refer to 'Connecting to Other Devices' on page 131.
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