Kawai Concert Performer CP3 Owner's Manual page 11

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r TEMPO / VALUE Dial
This Dial is used to adjust tempo, scroll through different
selections, and adjust data values for items on the
LCD screen.
s EXIT
This button is used to back up to the next-higher screen
level. Keep pressing the Exit button from any screen
on the CP will bring you back to the CP's main play
screen.
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v SOUND (page 18)
These buttons are used to select the desired sound
category. Touch the sound name as shown on the
LCD display, or rotate the Dial to select a sound within
the category.
w PIANO ONLY (page 29)
This button is used to automatically assign the
Concert Grand sound to the RIGHT1 part. Press and
hold this button to reset all sounds and styles to the
Start Up settings.
x PART (page 16)
Selects which of the three par ts (LEFT/SPLIT,
RIGHT1, RIGHT2) are active and ready to be played
with the sounds assigned to them.
y REVERB (page 22)
This button turns on/off the Reverb. Press and hold
the button to select the Reverb settings menu.
z EFFECTS (page 23)
This button is used to select the Effects and Chorus
settings menu.
A KBD HARMONY (page 69)
This button turns on/off the Harmony for instrument
sounds. Press and hold this button to access the
Harmony Select screen.
t TRANSPOSE (page 27)
These buttons are used to change the overall pitch of
the CP in half-note steps.
u OCTAVE SHIFT (page 27)
These buttons are used to change the pitch of the
selected part in octave steps.
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B
B KBD SETTINGS (page 30)
This button shows the Keyboard Settings screen.
Press and hold this button to access settings for
the LEFT/SPLIT part as well as the left and Center
pedals.
C USB (page 119)
This button is used to access the USB memory and
MP3/WAV play back/record functions.
D SETTINGS (page 93)
This button is used to access the system settings
menu.
E RECORDER (page 33)
These buttons are used to record and play back a
MIDI song stored in internal memory or on a USB
device.
F USB PORT (page 119)
This jack is used to connect a standard USB memory
device to read and write user data and record/play
MP3/WAV audio files etc.
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