Touch - Kawai MP4 Owner's Manual

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8.2.2 Touch

louder
volume
level
softer
softer
Strength of the
struck key
Heavy+
Heavy
Normal
Heavy+: This Curve has a steep rise as velocity increases, and a shallower
Heavy:
Normal: This curve recreates the touch response of an average acoustic
Light:
Light+:
harder
Light
Off:
Light+
Off
User1,2: You can create your own custom touch curve to fit your playing
User Touch
curve at low velocities. (see 1) This curve requires the most striking
force to produce a loud volume.
This curve requires a stronger striking force to produce a loud
volume. (see 2) This curve is perfect for those with strong fingers.
piano.
This curve requires less striking force to produce a loud volume.
(see 4) This curve is good for those still developing finger strength.
This curve requires the least amount of striking force to produce a
loud volume. (see 5) This curve is good for those with a very delicate
touch.
This curve gives a constant velocity level no matter how hard the
keyboard is struck. (see 6) This curve is suitable for sounds that
have a fixed dynamic range such as Organ, Harpsichord and certain
synthesizer sounds.
style. Two user touch curves can be saved.
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