Recording A Piano Using Different Reverb Settings; Record A Piano Along With Another Instrument And A Vocalist Using The Line And Microphone Inputs; Adjusting The Sound Character Of A Piano That You Are Recording Using Eq; Using The Pr-1 For Live Sound Reinforcement - Kawai PR-1 Owner's Manual

Acoustic piano recording system
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. Recording a Piano using different Reverb settings

See pg.26 "REVERB button Menu" for more information on setting the reverb.
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. Adding reverb to an instrument connected to the
LINE/MIC inputs when recording a song
See pg.27 "LINE/MIC Reverb Depth" for more detail.
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. Adjusting the sound character of a piano that you
are recording using EQ
See pg.21 "Menu of EQ button" for more detail.
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. Using the PR-1 for live sound reinforcement.

Because the PR-1 microphones are designed specifically for an acoustic piano they make getting a good live sound
for concerts or other performances very easy. The PR-1 can be connected to a PA system using the LINE OUT
outputs. Both 1/4' and XLR jacks are provided. There is also a ground lift switch for the XLR jacks to help control
ground loop noise.
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. Using the PR-1 in the studio

Because the PR-1 microphones are specifically designed for an acoustic piano they can also be used as a recording
microphone setup in a studio or other recording applications. The PR-1 can be connected to an external recorder or
recording console using the LINE OUT outputs. Both 1/4' and XLR jacks are provided. There is also a ground lift
switch for the XLR jacks to help control ground loop noise.
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