Control Panel Location Guide - Kawai SR50 Owner's Manual

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1.1 Control Panel Location Guide
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Panel Speakers
0Tune Switch
This enables you to change the tuning on your organ
(example: To match the pitch of an out of tune piano).
To change the tuning, press the tune switch and at the
same time press the arrow switches in the rhythim
section.
Tuning the organ page 70
Tuning the synthesizer page 22, 23
(D Touch Sensitive Switch
page 71
This controls the sensitivity of the keyboard to your
touch. The lighter touch you have on the keyboard, the
softer the sound. If you strike the keyboard harder, it
will sound louder.
0 Digital Reverb page 71
The use of this control will give you instant concert hall
type of sound. It adds varying degrees of reverberation
(echo) to the organ sound. This is used to overcome a
room with poor accoustics. Since the reverb is digitally
generated, you will not experience the unpleasant
howling that arises when vibrations hit a spring reverb
unit during a performance.
0 TRACK/MIDI switch
page 65
This switch is used to choose between the track
where the sound is recorded and piayed back by the
sequencer and the MiDI through which a sound sig¬
nal is sent to, and received from, the keyboard.
0 Drawbars page 11
The use of drawbars enabies you to creates millions of
sound variations. Each individual drawbar is a volume
control. Pulling the drawbar toward you increases the
volume. When used in combination, the tone &
volume are controlled by moving the drawbars in or
out.
0 Keyboard conductor page 9
This section contains the various tone groups (Tibia
— Orchestra — Preset Instrument — Synthesizer) for
the upper, lower pedal and solo keyboards (SR70).
Having all of the tone groups in one handy location
enabies you to change the sound quickiy and easily.
(§) Pedal Orchestra Control Block page 13
These switches control the tone, volume and effect
combinations.
® Percus./Tibia Effect Control Block page 12
These switches control the effect settings for the
tibia/percus section of the upper keyboard and the
tibia section of the lower keyboard.
® Upper Orchestra Control Block page 14
These switches control the tone, volume and effects
setting combinations for the upper keyboard orchestra
section.
(Q) Multifunction Display page 25
This normally displays the speed of the rhythm unit but
changes to other functions during programming and
adjustment.
© Upper/Solo Preset Instrument Control Block
page 18
The switches control the tone, volume and effect
settings for the upper or solo keyboard preset instru¬
ment section.
© Pedal/Upper/Solo Synthesizer Control Block
page 21
These switches control the synthesizer tone, volume
and effect settings for the pedal, upper and solo
keyboards.
© Lower Orchestra Control Block page 15
These switches determine the tone, volume and effect
setting combinations for the lower keyboard orchestra
section.
© Lower Preset instrument Control Block
page
20
These switches control the tone, volume and effect
setting for the lower keyboard preset instrument
section.
© Total Volume Control page 8
This controls the total organ volume.
© Multiphonic Switch
page 71
© Light Switch page 71
© Solo Keyboard
© Upper Keyboard
@ Lower Keyboard
@
DISK System
page 41
© Power Switch
© ONE FINGER/ Memory/Constant Switches
page 38
© Auto Melody Chord Section page 37
These switches enable player to play 1 -finger chords
on the upper keyboard.
© DISK Sequencer
page 43
These switches provide separate storage facilities for
registration and chord data. These may be combined
for automated playing.
© Registration Memory Section page 39
The switches control the storage and retrieval of tone,
rhythm, volume and other settings.
© Touch Bars page 28, 38
These bars will produce the chords, minor chords and
minor 7th chord when you are in 1 -finger chord play.
When you are not in 1 -finger chord play, the bars will
produce a drum roll and crash cymbal effect. They will
also produce other hand percussion sounds if you
program them to do so.
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