Cabinet Resonance - Kawai Novus NV10 Owner's Manual

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Cabinet Resonance

While the fundamental sound of an acoustic piano is produced by vibrating strings, transmitting energy through a
spruce soundboard, the cabinet of the instrument itself also contributes a variety of subtle tonal characteristics that
enrich the playing and listening experience. The keybed, inner and outer rim, iron plate, and beams all play a role
in disseminating sound energy, which in turn gives the piano a living, breathing quality.
The NV10 hybrid digital piano recreates these natural acoustic characteristics, with the Cabinet Resonance setting
allowing the volume of this resonance sound to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
 Adjusting the Cabinet Resonance volume
Long press and drag the slider to increase or decrease the
volume of the Cabinet Resonance setting.
* The Cabinet Resonance volume can be adjusted within the range of
1~10, with higher values resulting in a more pronounced resonance.
* Any changes made to the Cabinet Resonance setting will remain until
the power is turned off.
* Preferred Cabinet Resonance settings can be stored to the sound's
memory (in Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient recall.
Please refer to pages 82 and 101 for more information.
Sound Mode
Cabinet Resonance slider
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