Effects - Kawai CA501 Owner's Manual

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Effects

The effect function allows various effects to be added to the sound.
▋ Turning Effects on/off
• Press the [EFFECTS] button.
The LED indicator for the [EFFECTS] button will turn on and the
effect is applied.
• The effect is removed and the LED indicator for the [EFFECTS]
button is turned off if the [EFFECTS] button is pressed again.
▋ List of effect types
Effect type
Description
Mono Delay
This effect adds a mountain-like echo to the sound.
Ping Delay
This effect echoes the sound alternately left and right.
Triple Delay
This effect echoes the sound in the order of center, right, and left.
Chorus
This effect expands the sound by matching the original sound with a sound that has pitch fluctuations.
Classic Chorus
This effect reproduces the chorus of yesteryear by digital signal processing.
Ensemble
This effect adds richness to the sound with a three-phase chorus.
Tremolo
This effect gives fluctuations to the volume.
Classic Tremolo
This effect reproduces the tremolo of yesteryear by digital signal processing.
Vibrato Tremolo
This effect adds vibrato to tremolo.
Tremolo+Amp
This effect reproduces the change in sound caused by the amplifier and combines it with tremolo.
Auto Pan
This effect periodically changes the position where the sound can be heard.
Classic Auto Pan
This effect reproduces the auto pan of yesteryear by digital signal processing.
Auto Pan+Amp
This effect reproduces the change in sound caused by the amplifier and combines it with the auto pan.
Phaser+AutoPan
This effect adds the auto pan to the phaser.
Phaser
This effect makes the sound fly around by matching an out-of-phase sound with the original sound.
Classic Phaser
This effect reproduces the phaser of yesteryear by digital signal processing.
Phaser+Amp
This effect reproduces the change in sound caused by the amplifier and combines it with the phaser.
Phaser+Chorus
This effect adds chorus to the phaser.
Rotary1
This effect reproduces the change in sound caused by the rotary speaker.
You can switch the speed of rotation by stepping on the soft pedal (left pedal).
Rotary2
This effect adds a little distortion to Rotary1.
Rotary3
This effect adds more distortion to Rotary2.
Rotary4
This effect adds chorus to Rotary1.
Rotary5
This effect adds chorus to Rotary2.
Rotary6
This effect adds chorus to Rotary3.
EFFECTS
Basic Operation
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