Lesson Function Settings - Kawai CA97 concert artist Owner's Manual

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Lesson Function
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Lesson Function settings

The Lesson Function settings menu allows the left and right-hand part volumes of the current lesson song to be
adjusted, allowing each part to be practiced separately. It is also possible to adjust the playback tempo of the
current lesson song, allowing difficult passages to be practised more conveniently.
Lesson Function settings
Lesson Function setting
Balance
Tempo
Entering the Lesson Function settings menu
After selecting a lesson book and song:
Press the
FUNCTION button (EDIT).
The Lesson Function settings menu will be shown in the LCD
display.
Adjusting the left/right-hand part volume
Press the
or
buttons to move the selection cursor over the
Balance setting, then press the
volume of the left/right-hand part volume.
Increasing the volume of the left-hand part will reduce the
volume of the right-hand part, and vice versa.
* If the Beyer lesson book is selected, increasing the left-hand value will
decrease the volume of the student's part, while increasing the right-
hand value will decrease the volume of the teacher's part.
Adjusting the playback tempo of the lesson song
Press the
or
buttons to move the selection cursor over the
Tempo setting, then press the
playback tempo of the lesson song.
* To reset the playback tempo of the selected lesson song to the default
value, press the
and
buttons simultaneously.
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Description
Adjust the volume balance between the left and right-hand parts.
Adjust the playback tempo of the current lesson song in beats per minute (BPM).
or
buttons to adjust the
or
buttons to adjust the
buttons:
Adjust left/right-hand volume.
Example: To practice the right-hand part while listening
to the left-hand part, set the volume balance to 9 - 1.
buttons:
Adjust playback tempo.
Default setting
9 - 9
Song specific

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