Damper Resonance (Int Piano Only); String Resonance (Int Piano Only); Key-O E Ect (Int Piano Only); Voicing (Int Piano Only) - Kawai MP6 Owner's Manual

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6.2.3 Damper Resonance (Int Piano only)

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1
Concert Grand
Concert Grand
Damper Reso.= 1
Damper Reso.= 1

6.2.4 String Resonance (Int Piano only)

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1
Concert Grand
Concert Grand
String Reso.= 1
String Reso.= 1

6.2.5 Key-o E ect (Int Piano only)

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1
Concert Grand
Concert Grand
KeyoffEffect= 1
KeyoffEffect= 1

6.2.6 Voicing (Int Piano only)

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1
Concert Grand
Concert Grand
Voicing= Normal
Voicing= Normal
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When the sustain pedal is depressed, the volume of the whole resonance can be
changed to the level you prefer. The value changes from 0 (o ) to 10.
* The display shows this parameter only when Piano sound is selected.
The volume of string resonance can be changed to the level you prefer. The
value changes from 0 (o ) to 10.
About String Resonance
In acoustic pianos, there are strings corresponding to each key. When a key is pressed,
strings of other keys in the related harmonic series to the note played resonate. This e ect
is called "sound resonance", which makes the sound of an acoustic piano full and rich.
* The display shows this parameter only when Piano sound is selected.
Especially for low-pitched tones, when a key is played strongly and released
quickly, there will be the sound of the damper touching the strings immediately
before the sound stops. The key-o e ect simulates this phenomenon, and
allows you to adjust the key-o volume to your taste. The value changes from
0 (o ) to 10.
* The display shows this parameter only when Piano sound is selected.
This parameter re-creates electronically the voicing technique of adjusting the
action, hammers and strings on an acoustic piano to change the tone character.
This function is a very powerful way to enhance and customize the piano
response for each player and each sound.
The e ect is only available for the internal piano sounds - other sounds cannot
use this parameter.
Normal
Produces the normal tone of an acoustic piano throughout the entire
dynamic range.
Mellow 1/2 Reproduces the e ect of a softer hammer surface. It produces a mellower
tone throughout the entire dynamic range.
Dynamic
This setting is not possible with an acoustic piano. Softly played notes
will have the tone of a mellow voicing and notes played harder will have
the tone of a bright voicing. This setting produces a dramatic change
from mellow to bright throughout the entire dynamic range.
Bright 1/2
Produces a brighter tone throughout the entire dynamic range.
* The display shows this parameter only when Piano sound is selected.

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