Dual Mode - Kawai Concert Artis CA61 Owner's Manual

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2) Dual Mode

Another feature of the CA61 piano is the ability to layer two preset sounds together to create a more complex
sound. For example, piano layered with strings, electric piano with choir sound, and so on.
Step 1
To layer two sounds, press the SOUND SELECT buttons for both sounds simultaneously.
Press them at the same time
The LED indicators for each button will be turned on to indicate the two sounds you have chosen. You will fi nd the
selected sound names are also shown in the LCD display. (the sound assigned to the button that is pressed fi rst
will be displayed in the top line).
For example, To layer a piano sound and a string sound, press the PIANO 1 and STRINGS buttons simultaneously
as shown in the diagram.
Concert Grand
String Ensemble
Pressing either of the SOUND buttons again will select the other sounds assigned to that button. For example if
you want to change the String Ensemble sound to Slow Strings, while holding down the PIANO 1 button press the
STRINGS button again until Slow Strings is displayed in the LCD.
If you want to layer two sounds assigned to the same SOUND SELECT button, while pressing the desired SOUND
SELECT button use the VALUE buttons to select your desired layered sound.
For example, if you wish to layer Concert Grand and Mellow Grand, fi rst press the PIANO 1 button to select Concert
Grand, and then use the VALUE buttons to select Mellow Grand while still holding down the PIANO 1 button.
Step 2
Try playing the keyboard.
Two different sounds are played at the same time.
Step 3
Use the BALANCE slider to adjust the
volume balance between the two sounds.
Step 4
To exit dual mode, simply press any individual SOUND SELECT button and dual mode will be cancelled.
Increases the volume of the
Increases the volume of
sound assigned to the leftmost
the sound assigned to the
selected SOUND button.
rightmost selected SOUND
button.
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