Part Names And Functions; Parts And Names - Kawai Concert Performer CP3 Owner's Manual

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1) Parts and Names

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a POWER
Turns the instrument on/off.
b MASTER VOLUME
This slider is used to adjust the overall volume level of
the instrument.
c STYLE / SONG VOLUME
This slider is used to adjust the volume level of the Auto
Accompaniment Styles. Also used to adjust the volume
level of a MIDI song played from the CP's Internal
Recorder or directly from USB memory. This slider does
not affect the Master Volume Slider setting.
d DEMO (page 15)
This button is used to select the built-in demo songs.
e MUSIC (page 82)
This button is used to show the Music Menu, used
to select the CP's Concert Magic, Piano Music, and
Lesson Function features.
f REGISTRATION GROUPS (page 63)
This button is used to select one of the 10 groups of
preset and user registrations.
g REGISTRATIONS (page 63)
These buttons are used to recall one of the eight panel
settings available in the currently selected Registration
group.
h TAP TEMPO (page 28)
This button is used to tap in the desired tempo for a
song or Style.
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i METRONOME (page 28)
This button is used to turn the Metronome on/off.
j START / STOP (page 57)
This button is used to start and stop the accompaniment
style.
k ACC ON/OFF (page 60)
This button is used to turn the Auto-Accompaniment
function on/off.
l STYLES (page 57)
This button is used show the Styles interface in the
LCD display.
m FAVORITES (page 59)
This button is used to show the Style Favorites screen.
n 1-2 PLAY (page 62)
This button is used to automatically choose an
appropriate sound and setup for the selected style.
o SONG STYLIST (page 66)
This button is used to select the Song Stylist
Registrations.
p DISPLAY CONTROL (page 108)
This button is used to access and adjust settings for
the LCD screen.
q LCD TOUCH SCREEN
Displays information about the CP's current sound
selections, options, and settings, etc., while also
controlling many aspects of the CP.
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