Kawai Concert Performer CP136 Owner's Manual page 30

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Example
Assume that your CP is set up according to the following chart:
SOLO
Part
Inactive
Effect
On
If you then select a different sound for RIGHT1, the Effect setting for the SOLO, RIGHT2, LEFT
will be turned off automatically. This is because RIGHT1 is the Priority Part (note that the SOLO
Part is NOT the Priority Part because it was inactive).
The chart would now look like this:
SOLO
Part
Inactive
Effect
Off
Even if you now assign a new sound to the SOLO Part, the Effect settings for the other Parts won't
change, because SOLO is still inactive, so therefore would not have priority.
Once you make the SOLO Part active, however, it would now be considered the Priority Part. The
Effect settings for the other Parts will again be turned off. The Indicator light on the EFFECT
button will now reflect the Effect status for the sound assigned to SOLO.
SOLO
Part
Active
Effect
Off
At this point, if the Effect that has been called up along with the SOLO sound is one that you'd like
to use for the other Parts, simply select Effect On in the LCD display for those Parts.
RIGHT1
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Inactive
Active
On
Off
RIGHT1
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Inactive
Active
On
Off
RIGHT1
RIGHT 2
LEFT
Active
Inactive
Active
Off
Off
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INDICATOR
On
On
INDICATOR
Off
On
INDICATOR
Off
Off

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