Midi Clcok; User Memory - Kawai CN4 Owner's Manual

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16. MIDI CLOCK

17. USER MEMORY

TOUCH, TRANSPOSE AND MENU BUTTONS
Use the VALUE buttons to switch between PLAY and MUTE.
When the Multi-timbral mode is set to off, the "Channel Mute" function
will not be displayed in the function menu.
MIDI Clock is a data code that a MIDI instrument uses as the reference
for its Tempo setting. When it is set to Internal, the CN piano uses its own
built-in clock to control tempo settings. When set to External, the CN
piano reads the clock data it receives via MIDI and uses this data to control
the Tempo.
After selecting the "MIDI Clock" function by pressing the MENU
buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select the desired setting.
This function allows the CN piano to save the user-definable settings when
the power is turned off. Once written to the memory, the saved settings
will be recalled every time you turn the power on.
The following settings can be saved—Effect settings, Metronome settings
(tempo, time signature and volume), starting sound, primary sound for
each sound category and the menu functions 1 through 16 described in
the previous pages.
Select the "User Memory" function by pressing the MENU buttons.
Press the REC button to memorize your desired settings.
The LCD display shows the selected MIDI channel
number.
Select "Play" to turn the channel on or "Mute to turn
it off.
The LCD display shows the selected MIDI Clock
source.
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