Audio Recorder Gain - Kawai CN34 Owner's Manual

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Audio Recorder Gain

The Audio Recorder Gain setting allows the recording level of MP3/WAV audio files to be adjusted. While the
instrument's default audio recorder level is optimised to capture the broad dynamic range of a grand piano, there
may be occasions where it is desirable to increase or decrease this gain setting for certain types of music.
1. Selecting the Audio Recorder Gain setting
After entering the Basic Settings menu (page 69):
Press the
or
MENU buttons to select the Audio Recorder
Gain setting.
2. Adjusting the Audio Recorder Gain setting
Press the
or
VALUE buttons to adjust the Audio Recorder
Gain setting.
* The Audio Recorder Gain can be adjusted within the range of 0 dB
- +15 dB.
* Increasing the Audio Recorder Gain may result in distorted recordings
when playing loud/fortissimo passages.
* Any changes made to the Audio Recorder Gain setting will remain
until the power is turned off.
* Preferred Audio Recorder Gain settings will not be stored to a
Registration memory, but can be stored to the instrument's User
memory for convenient recall. Please refer to page 79 for more
information.
3. Exiting the Audio Recorder Gain setting
Press the
and
MENU buttons simultaneously to exit the
Audio Recorder Gain setting and return to the main settings
menu.
1-5 AudioRecGain
=
0 dB
1-5 AudioRecGain
=
0 dB
1-5 AudioRecGain
= +10 dB
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