Amp Simulator; (E.piano) - Kawai MP11 Owner's Manual

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Amp Simulator

The tonal character of an amplifier or speaker cabinet is an important component of vintage electric piano sounds.
The MP11's Amp Simulator function features  typical amplifier types and a selection of adjustable parameters.
 Amp types
Amp type
Description
S. Case
A suitcase type amplifier, commonly used for vintage electric piano sounds.
M. Stack
A British valve guitar amplifier, known for its 'crunchy' tonal character.
J. Combo
A popular Japanese solid-state amplifier favoured for it's clean, yet powerful sound.
F. Bass
An American valve bass amplifier that became popular for guitar, harmonica, and other instruments.
A valve amplifier and speaker enclosed within a wooden cabinet, originally intended for drawbar organ
L. Cabi
sounds, but also used with electric pianos to produce a distinctive 'shimmering' sound.
 T urning the Amp Simulator ON or OFF
Press the E.PIANO sound section's AMP button to turn the amp
simulator ON or OFF.
The LED indicator for the AMP button will turn ON or OFF to
indicate the current status of the amp simulator.
 C hanging the Amp type, adjusting drive, and level parameters
Press and hold the E.PIANO sound section's AMP button.
The first AMP page of the EDIT menu will be shown in the LCD
display.
 arrow:
Next page
Turn the control knobs (A, B, C) to change the amp type, and
adjust the drive, and level parameters.
* For more information about additional amp simulator parameters, please
refer to page 25.
* Press the F2 and F4 buttons to scroll through the different AMP pages.
Press and hold the AMP button again to jump to the first AMP
page of the EDIT menu, and once again to EXIT.
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Amp Type
Level
* Above knob assignments will change depending on AMP page displayed.
LED indicator ON:
Amp Sim is turned ON
Drive

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