Kawai Anytime Owner's Manual page 29

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Since most synthesizers allow you to select from a wide array of sounds, you have a tremendous range of
possibilities for "layered combinations". You can hear the Anytime Piano's PIANO tone layered with a STRING
tone from the synthesizer. You can combine the BASS tone from a synthesizer with the Anytime Piano's
VIBRAPHONE sound.
You can also layer the sound module's tones such as piano, harpsichord and vibraphone, using sound module's
MULTI TIMBRE function. With this combination of MIDI equipment, it is possible to create very complex
musical arrangements.
When connected as shown in the previous illustration, you can layer sounds shown in example, as well as split
the keyboard into separate sections with a different tone in each section (see Fig. 7).
Layering & splitting sounds across the keyboard
Fig. 7
Anytime's piano sound
Synthesizer's sound
Synthesizer's sound
Synthesizer's sound
(Electric bass, for example)
(String sound, for example)
(Electric guitar, for example)
2. Connection to a sequencer and sound generator module
When connected as shown in the illustration (see Fig. 8), you can record songs played on the Anytime Piano
with a sequencer, and play them back as many times as you like through the Anytime Piano's tone generator.
This is very useful feature for evaluating your own playing.
AUX
Terminals
For more details on operation of the
synthesizer, sound module and
sequencer, refer to the Owner's Manual
for instruments. There are many
instructional books on the subject of
MIDI available from a variety of music
publishers. Ask about these books at
your local music store.
Fig. 8
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