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C A93/C A 63 Ow ner ’ s Manual Pr epara tion Bef ore U se P la yin g th e Pi an o Music Me nu Recorder Set ting s Appe ndix[...]
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Thank you for purchasing this K A W A I Concert Ar tist digital piano. This ow ner ’ s manual contains imp or tant infor mation regarding the usage an d operation of the CA 9 3 & CA6 3 digita l pianos. Ple ase r ead a ll sections car efully , keeping th is m anua l handy f or future r efe re nce .[...]
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3 Preface A b o u tt h i sO w n e r ’ sM a n u a l Before attempting to play th is instrument, please read the Prepara tion Before U se sec tion from p age 1 0 of this owner’s manual. This sec tion explains the name and f unction of each par t, ho w to connec t the power cable, and how to turn on the power . The Playing the Piano sec tion ([...]
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4 Impor tant Safety Instruc tions denotes that care should be taken. The example instructs the user to take care not to allow ngers to be trapped . denotes a prohibited operation. The example instructs that disassembly of the product is prohibited. denotes an operation that should be carried out. The example instructs the user to remove the powe[...]
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5 The product is not completely disc onnected from the power supply ev en when the power switch is turned o . If the product will not be used for a long time, unplug the AC po wer cord from the A C outlet. ?[...]
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6 Doing so may cause the product to become deformed or fall over , resulting in breakdown or injury. Do not stand on the product or exert exc essive force. Doing so may result in discoloration or def ormation of the product. When cleaning the product, put a soft cloth in lukewarm water , squeeze it well, then wipe the product. [...]
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8 Pre face ......................................... 3 Import ant Sa fet y Instructions ................. 4 T able of Con tents .............................. 8 Preparation Before Use Part Names and Functions ................... 10 Setting Up the Piano ......................... 12 Adjusting the V olume Using Headphones ........................... 1[...]
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9 Vir tual T echnician ............................ 54 1 . V oicing ........................................... 55 2. Damper Resonance .............................. 56 3. S tring Resonance ................................ 57 4. Key-o Ee ct .................................... 58 5. T o uch ............................................ 59 6. T[...]
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10 Preparation Before Use a b d g k (13) n p qr s o P ar t Names and F unc t ions e h i j m f c KAWAI CA93 Concert Artist[...]
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11 Preparation Before Use a POWER switch This sw itch is used to turn the CA93/ C A6 3 digital p iano on/ o. Be sure to turn o the ins trument af ter playing . b MASTER V OLUME slider This slide r controls the master volume level of th e CA9 3/ CA63 digital piano’ s built-in speakers or headphones, if connec ted. c LCD displa y The LCD disp[...]
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12 Preparation Before Use Set ting Up t he P iano 1 . Connect ing the power cable to the instrument CA 93 Connec t the include d power cab le to the ‘ AC IN’ inlet lo cated on the back si de of instrume nt in the bot tom lef t corner. CA 63 Connec t the include d power cab le to the ‘ AC IN’ inlet lo cated on the right hand si de, towards t[...]
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13 Preparation Before Use A djusting the V olume / Using Headphones Adjusting t he v olume The MA STER VOLUME slider controls the volum e level of the instrument’s speakers, or headphones if connected. Move the slider up to increase th e volume, and down to decrease the volum e. Use this slider to set th e volume to a comfor table lis tening [...]
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14 Pla y ing the Piano Selec t ing Sounds The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano features a wide selection of realistic instrument sounds suitable for various musical styles . Sounds are arranged into eigh t categories, with several sounds assigned to each ca tegor y button. For a complete listing of sounds a vailable on th e CA9 3 & CA63 instruments,[...]
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15 Pla y ing the Piano Using the P edals As with a grand piano, the CA93 /CA6 3 digit al piano features three pedals: sustain, sostenuto, and soft . Soft pedal Sostenuto pedal Sustain pedal Soft pedal Sostenuto pedal Sustain pedal Sustain pedal (right p edal) Depressin g this pedal sust ains the sound af ter on e’ s hands have been lif ted fr[...]
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16 Pla y ing the Piano Re v e rb Rev erb adds reverberation to the sound, simula ting the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concert hall. The C A 93 /CA6 3 digital piano features ve dierent rev e rb typ es. Rev e rb types Reverb typ e Description Room 1 Simulates the ambiance of a living ro om or small rehears al room. Roo[...]
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17 Pla y ing the Piano Eects In addition to rev e rb, various other eects can b e applied to the selec ted sound, altering the tonal character and feeling of the instrument. The C A9 3/ CA63 digital piano feat ures seven eect t ypes. Eect types Eect type Descri pti on Chorus Simulates the rich character of a vocal c hoir or strin[...]
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18 Pla y ing the Piano A djusting E ec t Set tings It is also possible to adjust settings for each e ect, further altering the tonal charac ter of the selected sound. Eec t setti ngs and e xplanation Eec t ty pe Adjustable set tings Ex planation Chorus D epth Adjusts the d epth (strength) of the Chorus ee ct. Spee d Adjusts th e [...]
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19 Pla y ing the Piano Dual Mode The Dual Mode func tion allow s two sounds to be layered together , creating a more complex sound. For example, a piano sound lay ered with strings, or an e lectric piano combined with a choir , etc. Entering dual mode Press and hold a SOUN D SELECT bu tton, the n press another SOUND SELEC T but ton. The LED ind[...]
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20 Pla y ing the Piano Split Mode The Split Mode func tion divides the ke yb oard int o two sec tions, allowing each section to be played with a dierent sound. For example, a bass sound in the lower section, and a piano sound in the upper se ction. Entering split mode Press the SPLIT but ton. The LED indi cator for the SPLIT but ton will tur[...]
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21 Pla y ing the Piano F our Hands Mode The Four Hands Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections in a similar way to tha t of the Split Mode function. H ow ever , the oc tav e/pitch of each section is also adjusted, while the sustain (right ) p edal and sof t (left) pedal ac t as separate sustain pedals for the uppe r and low e r section[...]
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22 Pla y ing the Piano Metronome / D rum Rh y t hms The Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practi cing the piano at a consistent t empo. In addition to regular metronome beats , the CA9 3/ CA63 digital piano also features a variety of drum rhythms to accompan y most playing styles and musical genres . T urning the met ronome on/ o[...]
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23 Pla y ing the Piano Registration Memori es The Registration function allows the c urrent instrument setup ( sound selec t ions, split point, reverb and eect settings, and various othe r panel options ) to be stored in one of eight registration memories, and conveniently recalled at the touch of a button. Sound settings Selected sound (includ [...]
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24 Music Menu Demo Songs The Demo function provides an excellent introduction to the varied capabilities of CA93 /CA 63 digital piano. There are 36 dierent demonstration songs available, h ighlighting the instrumen ts’ rich selec tion of high quality sounds and it s power speaker system. F or a complete listing of demonstration songs, please r[...]
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25 Music Menu Piano Music In addition to the sound demonstration songs, the CA93 /CA6 3 digital piano also features a selection of popular classical piano work s from the Baroque and Romantic periods. Not at ed scores are provided in the separate ‘Classical P iano Collection’ b ook* , assisting th e musical appre ciation and study of each piece[...]
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26 Music Menu 1 Selec ting a les son book / song Entering lesson mode Press the MUSIC but ton, then press the c or d buttons until Lesson Mo de is shown in the LCD Display . Music Menu Lesson Mode Press the FUNC TION bu tton to enter l esson mod e. The name of th e selec ted lesso n book and s ong will be show n in the LCD display . Selecti[...]
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27 Music Menu 2 List ening to the selected lesson song This page will explain how to play and stop the selected lesson song, and adjust the tempo. Pla y ing the lesson song Af ter selecting a lesson b ook and song: Press the PLA Y /S T OP but ton. The LED indi cator for the PLA Y /S TOP button w ill turn on, and a one bar count-in will b e hear[...]
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28 Music Menu 3 Pr ac ti cing left and righ t - han d par ts separ ately This page will explain how to adjust the left and right-hand part volume of the selec ted lesson song ( allowing each part to be prac ticed separately) , and how to star t playing a lesson song from a specic bar . Adjusting t he left / right-hand par t v olume Af ter se[...]
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29 Music Menu 4 Repea tin g sec ti ons of a les son song This page will explain how to repeat (loop ) specic sec tions of the selec ted lesson song betwee n a dened ‘ A ’ and ‘B’ po int, allowing dicult pas sages to be practiced continuously . 1 . S p e c i f y i n gt h es t a r tp o i n t( A )o ft h el o o p Af ter selecting a les[...]
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30 Music Menu 5 Rec ordin g a lesson song pr ac tic e This page will explain how to record the left or right-hand par ts of the selec ted lesson song, then play back the per formance for self-evaluation. 1 . Star ting the lesson song recording Af ter selecting a lesson b ook and song: Press the REC but ton. The LED indi cators for the R EC and PLA [...]
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31 Music Menu 6 F inger Exerc ises The lesson function also includes a selec tion of nger exercis es for practicing major and minor scales, arpe ggios, chords, cadences, and Hanon exercises, with not at ed scores provided in the separate ‘Finger Exercises’ book . The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano can also evalua te one’ s pr actice, analysin[...]
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32 Music Menu The Concert Magic func tion allows c omp lete beginners to enjoy pla y ing the piano by simply selec ting one of the 1 7 6 pre - programmed songs, then tapping the keyboard with a steady rh y thm and tempo. F or a complete listing of available C oncer t Magic songs, p lease refer to the separate ‘Internal Song Lists’ booklet . 1 P[...]
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33 Music Menu 2 C oncert Magic demo m ode This function allows all of the Concert Magic songs to be played back randomly or in designated cat egories. Random pla yback Enter Concer t Magic mo de and sel ect th e desired son g. Press the PLA Y /S T OP but ton. All 1 76 Concert Magi c songs will b e played in a random o rder until the PLA T /S TO[...]
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34 Music Menu Concert M agic 3 C oncert Magic son g arr angemen t t ypes Concert Magic songs are divided into three die rent arrangement typ es, each requiring a diere nt le vel of skill to be per formed correc tly . Easy Beat These are th e easiest songs to p lay . T o pe rfo rm them, simpl y tap out a const ant steady beat o n any k ey [...]
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35 Music Menu Skillful These s ongs range in dicult y fro m moderatel y dicult to dicult. T o pe rfo rm them, tap o ut the rhythm of b oth the melo dy and the accompaniment notes on any key of the keyboard. T he Note Navigator will b e very he lpful with the Sk illful t yp e songs. The so ng ‘Walt z of the Flowers’ is shown b elow.[...]
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36 Recorder Song Recorder (In ternal memory ) The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano allow s up to 1 0 dierent songs to be recorded, stored in internal memor y , and played back at the t ouch of a button. Each song consists of t wo separate tracks - referred to as ‘parts’ - that can be recorded and played back independently . This allows the lef t [...]
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37 Recorder 3. Start ing the song recorder Press a key on the keyboard. The LED indi cators for the R EC and PLA Y /STOP but tons will turn on, and recording will star t. * Recording can also be started by pressing the P LA Y /STOP button, allowing a res t peri od or e mpt y bar to b e inser ted at t he be ginnin g of the s ong. 4. Stopping the son[...]
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38 Recorder Song Recorder (Int ernal memory ) 2 P la ying back a son g This function is use d to pla y back recorder songs stored in int ernal memor y . T o playback a song/part immediately after recording, star t this process from step 2. 1 . E n t e r i n gs o n gp l a ym o d e Press the PLA Y /S T OP but ton. The LED indi cator for the PLA Y /S [...]
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39 Recorder 3 Eras ing a par t/ song This function is use d to erase recorder parts/songs that ha ve been re corded incorrectly , or are simp ly no longer required. 1 . Enter ing erase mode Press the PLA Y /STOP and R EC buttons simultan eously. The LED indi cators for the PL A Y /STOP and REC but tons will s tar t to ash, and the Erase s creen [...]
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40 Recorder A udio Record/Pla yback (USB memory) The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano is also capable of recording pe r formances as digital audio - saving the data to a USB memor y de vice in either MP3 or W A V format. T his useful function allows professional quality recordings to be produced directly on the instrume nt - without the need for additio[...]
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41 Recorder 4 . S t o p p i n gt h ea u d i or e c o r d e r ,s a v i n gt oU S B Press the PLA Y /S T OP but ton. The LED indi cators for the PL A Y /STOP and REC but tons will turn o, and recording will stop A conrmation mess age will be shown in th e L CD disp lay , prompting to conr m the save operatio n. Save to USB? ≤No Yes≥ Pres[...]
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42 Recorder Audio Record/P layback (U SB memor y ) The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano is also capable of playing MP 3 and W A V audio les stored on a USB memor y device directly through the instrument’s speaker system. This function is par ticularly useful when attempting to learn the chords or melody to a new piece, or to simply pla y along with[...]
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43 Recorder File /folder list ing screen An example of a ty pical le/fo lder li sting screen i s shown bel ow . For the p urpose of illus tration, the visib le height of the screen has been ex tended. [Play Internal] [Parent Dir ] <Classical > <Jazz MP3s > <MIDI Files > Atlantis .MID Ease Back .MP3 Turtle Walk.MP3 Return to[...]
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44 Recorder Audio Record/P layback (U SB memor y ) The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano also support s the playback of S tandard MIDI File (SMF) song les st ored on a USB memor y devic e, allowing a vast selec tion of widely acce ssible music t o be heard through the instrument ’ s exquisite Ultra Progres sive Harmonic Imaging sound engine. 3 P la [...]
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45 Recorder 4 C on v er ting a son g t o an au dio le The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano allow s recorder songs stored in internal memor y to be pla yed back and sav ed ( conv er ted) as an audio le to a USB device in either MP 3 or W A V format. 1 . Selec ting a song Af ter rec ording a song to internal memor y: Connec t a USB memor y device to[...]
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46 Settings F unc t ions menus The F unctions me nus contain various options for adjusting the con trol operation and tonal characteristic of the CA93 /CA6 3 digit al piano. There are v e dierent menus , each consisting of se veral dierent settings. Entering the Functions me nus Press the FUNCT ION but ton on the no rmal oper ation scr[...]
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47 Settings Basic Set tings The Basic settings menu contains set tings to adjust th e pitch, tuning, and general sound of the instrument. This menu also allows fa vourite panel settings to be stored, or reset back to the original fac tory conguration. Basic Settings Page no. Set ting name Explanation Default set ting 1 Key T ranspose Raise o[...]
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48 Settings Basic Settings 1 K ey T ranspose The Ke y T ransp ose setting allows the pitch of the CA9 3/ CA63 digital piano k eyboard to be raised or lowered in semi-tone steps. This is par ticularly useful when accompan ying instruments with di erent tones, or when a song learned in one key must be play e d in another key . Whe n transposed, th[...]
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49 Settings 3 T one C ontrol The T one Control setting allows the ov e rall sound character of the CA93 /CA6 3 digital piano to be adjusted to provide the best sound quality within the area that the instrument is located. There are ve dierent preset EQ settings available, with an additional ‘User ’ setting all owing ner c ontrol ov e r[...]
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50 Settings Basic Settings 4 Speak er V olume The Speaker V o lume setting allows the maximum volume le vel of the instrument ’ s speaker output to be reduced, thus providing ner adjustment c ontrol ov er the master volume. This setting can also ser ve as a volume limiter , prev enting the CA93 /CA6 3 digit al piano from being played too loudl[...]
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51 Settings 6 W al l EQ ( CA93 only ) The W all EQ setting optimises the sound charac ter of the soundboard speaker depending on whethe r the CA93 digital piano (back) is placed beside a wall, or in an area awa y from a wall. * This s et ting d oes not a ec t the he adph ones o utput . W all EQ settings Wall E Q setting E xplanation O Opt[...]
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52 Settings Basic Settings 8 Damper Hold The Damper Hold set ting is used to determine whether sounds such as organ or strings should be sustained continuously when the sustain ( d amper ) pedal is de pressed, or whether these sounds should decay , naturally . Damper Hold settings Damper Hold setting Explanation O Organ, stri ng, etc. sounds[...]
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53 Settings 10 Use r Me mo r y The User Memor y function allows preferred panel set tings to be st ored in the instrument ’ s memor y , and automatically recalled as the de fault settings every time the C A9 3/ C A6 3 digit al piano is turned on. User Me mor y Settings s tored in U ser Memor y Sound t ype (i nclud ing st ar ting so und and p [...]
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54 Settings Vir tual T echnician An expe rienced piano technician is essential to fully real ise the potential of a ne acoustic piano. In addition to meticulously tuning each note, the technician also performs numerous re gulation and v oicing adjustments that allow the instrument t o truly sing. The Vir tual T echnician set tings of the CA9 3/ [...]
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55 Settings 1 V oicing The V oicing set ting allows the character of the CA93 /CA6 3 digit al piano to be set to one of six dierent typ es. Vo i c i n g t y p e V oicing t ype Description Normal The normal tonal char acter of an acousti c piano throughout th e entire dynamic range. Mellow 1 A sof ter , mo re mellow tonal charac ter througho [...]
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56 Settings 2 Damper Resonance Depressing the sustain pedal of an acoustic piano raises all damper s, allowing the strings to vibra te freely . When a note or chord is play ed on the piano with the sustain p edal depressed, not only will the strings of the notes play ed vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonanc[...]
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57 Settings 3 String Resonanc e String Resonance refers to a phenomenon that exists in acoustic pianos whereby the strings of held notes resonate ‘ sy mpathetically’ with other notes of the same harmonic series . The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the String Resonanc e setting allowing the volume of this resonance t[...]
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58 Settings 4 K ey- o E ec t When playing an acoustic piano - particularly in the bass region of the keyboard - if a key is pla yed with force and released quickly, it is often possible to hear the feint sound of the damper touching the strings immediately before the vibrations are stopped. The CA93 /CA6 3 digit al piano recreates this phenom[...]
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59 Settings 5 T ouch As with an acoustic piano, the CA9 3/ CA63 digital piano produces a louder sound when the ke ys are struck with force, and a softer sound when the keys are played gently . The volume and tonal character change in relation to the strength and speed of p la ying - on a digital piano this system is referre d to as ‘touch sensiti[...]
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60 Settings 5 T ouch (co n t . ) 1 . Selec ting the T ouch sett ing Enter the Vi rtual T e chnician menu (page 5 4 ). Press the e or f but tons to selec t the T o uch set ting. 2. Changing t he T ouch t ype Press the c or d but tons to cycle thro ugh the diere nt T o uch types. Press a SOUND SELEC T but ton to exit the T ouch set ting and return[...]
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61 Settings 6 T empera ment The T e mperament setting allows the tuning system used by the CA9 3/ CA63 digital piano to be changed from the modern ‘E qual T empe rament’ st andard to one of the various musical t emperame nts popularised during the Renaissance and Baroque pe riods. A vailable T emperament t ypes T emperament ty pe Descriptio[...]
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62 Settings 6 T emper amen t (c o n t .) 1 . Selec ting the T emperament setting Enter the Vi rtual T e chnician menu (page 5 4 ). Press the e or f buttons to select the T emperament setting. 2. Changing t he T emperament t ype Press the c or d but tons to cycle throu gh the dierent T empera ment types. Press a SOUND SELEC T but ton to exit the [...]
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63 Settings 7 K ey o f T empera ment The Ke y of T e mperament setting allows the ke y of the selec ted temperament to be specie d. When using a temperament other than equal temp erament, use this setting to specif y the key signature of the piece. * Thi s set ting w ill onl y aec t the ‘ balan ce’ of th e tunin g sys tem, the p itch of t[...]
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64 Settings Key S e t t i n g s The Ke y Settings me nu con tains set tings that aect instrument operation when using the Dual or Split mo des. Key S et t i ng s Page no. Set ting name Explanation Default set ting 1 Lower O ct ave Shif t Raise the p itch of the lower sec tion in oc tave steps when using Sp lit mode. 0 2 Lower Pedal On/O E[...]
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65 Settings 1 Lo wer Octa ve S hift The Lower Octave Shift set ting allow s the pitch of the low er sec tion when using Split mode to be raised in octav e steps. 1 . Selec ting the Lower Oc tav e Shif t sett ing Enter the Key Set tings menu (p age 64). The Lower O ct av e Shif t set ting will be se lec ted automaticall y . 2. Adjusting the Lower Oc[...]
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66 Settings 3 La yer Octa ve S hif t The Layer Octave Shift set ting allow s the pitch of the la yered sound (sho wn in the second line of the L CD display ) whe n using Dual mode to be raised or lowered in octave steps. 1 . Selec ting the Lay er Oct a ve Shif t setting Enter the Key Set tings menu (p age 64). Press the e or f but tons to sele ct t[...]
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67 Settings 4 La yer Dyn amics When using Dual mode, sometimes simply adjusting the volume balance bet ween the two layered sounds is not enough to create the desired sound character , espe cially if both sounds are very dynamic . Layering two equally dynamic sounds can prove dicult to c ontrol and play c omfort ably . The Layer Dynamics Functio[...]
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68 Settings The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Inter face, an in ternational standard for connecting musical instruments, computers, and other devices to allow the exchange of performance data. MIDI ter minals MIDI terminal Fu nc tion MIDI IN Receiv ing note, program chan ge, and other data . MIDI OU T Sending n ote, pro[...]
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69 Settings MIDI fun c tion s The C A9 3/CA63 digital piano supp ort s the following M IDI func tions: T ransmit/receive note informa tion T ransmit/ receive note inform ation from a MIDI- connected musical in strument or device . T ransmit/receive channel settings Speci fy tr ansmit/receive channels wi thin the range of 1 to 1 6 . T ransmit re[...]
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70 Settings 1 MIDI C han nel ( transmit / receive ) The MIDI Channel set ting allows the transmit/ receive channel to be specied . The selected channe l will function as b oth the transmit and receive channel ( sep arat e transmit/receive channels cannot be specie d) . 1 . Sele cting t he M IDI Channel set tings Enter the MID I Set tings menu[...]
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71 Settings 2 Send Program Change Number The Send Program Change Number function allows the CA93 /CA63 digital piano to transmit a program change number from 1 to 1 28 . 1 . Selec ting the Se nd Program Change Number func tion Enter the MID I Set tings menu (page 69). Press the e or f but tons to sele ct the S end Program Chan ge Number fun ction. [...]
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72 Settings 4 T ransmit Program Change Numbe rs The T ransmit Program Change Numbers set ting determines whether or not the CA93 /CA6 3 digital piano will transmit program change information via MIDI whe n the instrume nt’ s panel buttons are pressed. T ransmit Program Change Number sett ings T ransmit PGM# setting Multi-timbral set t ing E?[...]
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73 Settings 5 Multi-tim bral Mode The Multi-timbral Mode set ting determines whether or not the CA93 /CA6 3 digital piano is able to receive MIDI information on more than one MID I channel simultaneously . This allows the instrument t o play back multi-track , multi-timbral p erformance data sent from an ex ternal MID I devic e. Multi-timbral M[...]
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74 Settings MIDI Set tings 6 Channel Mute The Channel Mute setting determines which MIDI channe ls ( 1 - 16 ) are ac tivat ed to receive MIDI information when Multi-timbral mo de is enabled. This setting is a vailable only whe n Multi-timbral mode is enable d. 1 . Sele cting t he Channel Mute set ting Enter the MID I Set tings menu (page 69). Press[...]
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75 Settings USB M I D I (USB to Host connector) The CA9 3/ C A 63 digital piano features a ‘USB t o Host ’ ty pe connector , allowing the instrument to be connected to a comput er and utilised as a MID I devic e. Depending on the t ype of computer and operating system installed, additional driver sof tware may be required for USB MI DI communic[...]
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76 Settings USB M e nu The USB Menu contains functions to load and sav e recorder songs from/to a USB memory device. This menu also allows les t o be renamed and de leted, and for the USB memory device to be formatted. USB M enu Page no. Function name E xplanation 1 Load So ng Load a record er song f rom a USB memor y device into the ins tru[...]
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77 Settings 1 Load Song The Load Song function allows recorder songs stored on a USB memory device to be loaded into the instrument ’ s internal memor y . 1 . Selec ting the Load Song func tion Enter the USB menu (pag e 7 6). The Loa d Song fu nctio n will be se lec ted automaticall y . Press the FUNCT ION but ton. 2. Se lecting t he location for[...]
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78 Settings 2 Sa ve Song The Sav e Song func tion allows recorder songs st ored in the instrument ’ s internal memor y to be sav e d to a USB memor y devic e. Once sav ed, this data can be p la yed back or edited using computer sof tware. 1 . Selec ting the Sav e Song funct ion Enter the USB menu (pag e 7 6). Press the e or f but tons to sele ct [...]
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79 Settings 3 Rename The Rename function allows song and audio les stored on a USB memor y devic e to be renamed. 1 . Selec ting the Rename func tion Enter the USB menu (pag e 7 6). Press the e or f but tons to selec t the Rename f uncti on, then press the FUNCTION button. 2. Se lecting the le to be renamed Press the c or d buttons to se lec [...]
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80 Settings 4 Delete The Delete function allows song and audio les stored on a USB memory device to be deleted. 1 . Selec ting the Delete func tion Enter the USB menu (pag e 7 6). Press the e or f but tons to selec t the D elete fu nctio n, then press the FUNCTION button. 2. Se lecting the le to be deleted Press the c or d but tons to sele ct[...]
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81 Settings 5 Forma t The Format function allows a U SB memor y device t o be formatted, e rasing all stored data. 1 . Selec ting the Format function Enter the USB menu (pag e 7 6). Press the e or f but tons to sele ct the For mat func tion, th en press the FUNCTION button. 2. Format ting the USB memor y device A conrmation mess age will be show[...]
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82 Appe ndix Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem Possible Cause and Solution Page no . Powe r The ins trument does n ot turn on. Che ck that the power cab le is rmly at tache d to the instrum ent, and connec ted to an AC outlet. pp. 1 2 Sound The ins trument is turne d on, however no sound is produc ed when the ke ys are played. Check that the [...]
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83 Appe ndix PIANO 1 Concer t Grand Concer t Grand 2 Stu dio Gr and Studio Grand 2 Mellow Grand Mellow Grand 2 Jaz z Grand Jaz z Grand 2 PIANO 2 Pop Piano Pop Piano 2 Modern Pi ano Rock P iano Honk y T onk * New Age Piano* New Age Piano 2* New Age Piano 3* E. P IANO Classic E. Piano Modern E.P . 60’ s E.P . Modern E.P . 2 New Age E. P . Cr ysta l[...]
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84 Appe ndix No. Sound Song Composer PIANO 1 1 Conc ert Grand Liebesträ ume No.3 Liszt 2 Concert Grand 2 Petit chien Chopin 3 Studio Grand Original K A WAI 4 Studio Grand 2 Original K AW AI 5 Mellow Grand Sonata No . 30 Op. 1 09 Beethov en 6 Me llow Grand 2 La Fill e aux Cheveux de Lin Debuss y PIANO 2 7 Pop Piano Original K AW AI 8 Modern Piano O[...]
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sec tion 85 Appe ndix Drum Rh y t hm L ist No. Rhy thm 1 8 Beat 1 2 8 Beat 2 3 8 Beat 3 4 1 6 Beat 1 5 1 6 Beat 2 6 1 6 Beat 3 7 1 6 Beat 4 8 1 6 Beat 5 9 1 6 Beat 6 1 0 Rock B eat 1 1 1 Rock B eat 2 1 2 Rock Beat 3 1 3 Hard Rock 14 H e a v y B e a t 15 S u r f R o c k 16 2 n d L i n e 17 5 0 W a y s 18 B a l l a d 1 19 B a l l a d 2 20 B alla d 3 [...]
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86 Appe ndix Sound type Multi-timbral mode = o/ on 1 Multi -timbral mode = on 2 Program number Program number Bank CA9 3 CA6 3 MS B LSB PIANO 1 C o n c e r t G r a n d 111 1 2 1 0 Concer t Grand 2 2 2 1 95 1 6 S t u d i o G r a n d 331 1 2 1 1 Studio Grand 2 4 4 1 95 1 7 Mellow Grand 5 5 1 1 2 1 2 Mellow Grand 2 6 6 1 95 1 8 Jaz z Grand 7 7 1 95[...]
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87 Appe ndix Sound type Multi-timbral mode = o/ on 1 Multi -timbral mode = on 2 Program number Program number Bank CA9 3 CA6 3 MS B LSB HARPSI & MALLE TS Harpsichord 4 1 3 1 7 1 2 1 0 Harpsichord 2 42 32 7 1 2 1 3 Vibraphone 43 33 1 2 1 2 1 0 Clavi 4 4 34 8 1 21 0 Marimba 45 35 1 3 1 2 1 0 Cel est a 46 36 9 95 1 Harpsichord Oc t* 4 7 - 7 1 2[...]
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88 Appe ndix Conn ec t the ins tru ment to ex tern al spea kers , ampliers, mixers, etc. Audio equipment or electronic instruments Connect the st ereo outputs from oth er el ec troni c inst rum ents o r aud io equ ipme nt to the instrument ’ s speakers. B pin A pin Conn ec t the ins trum ent to a com pute r to exc hange MIDI da ta. Conn ec t t[...]
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89 Appe ndix L I N EI Nj a c k s( 1 / 4 ”p h o n ej a c k ) These jack s are used to conne ct a pair of s tereo output s from other ele ctronic instru ments or audio equipment to the instrum ent ’ s speaker s. The au dio signal from these jack s bypasses th e MAST ER VOL UME control, however the th e LINE IN level can b e adjusted using the[...]
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sec tion 90 Appe ndix Assembly Instruc t ions ( C A 63 only ) Please read these assembly instructions thoroughly before attempting to assemble the CA6 3 digital piano. Please ensure tha t two or more people work on assembling the CA 63 digital piano , especially when lifting the main body of the instrument onto the stand in step 3. Included par[...]
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91 Appe ndix 2. Attaching t he back board d Allow the assemb led pe dal board and side p anels to stan d upright (ver tically) on the o or . Inser t the back b oard d into the grooves of the side p anels. From the front, s ecure the top of the ba ck board to the side panels using th e four shor t black screws g . From behind, at tach the b ottom[...]
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sec tion 92 Appe ndix 4 . C o n n e c t i n gt h ep e d a la n dp o w e rc a b l e s Pass the pedal c able (extendin g from the back of th e pedal board) b ehind the back bo ard, and through the ape rture to the front of the main b ody. Connec t the pe dal cable to the PEDAL terminal on the base of the main bo dy , ensuri ng the notched plug f aces[...]
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sec tion 93 Appe ndix CA 9 3 CA6 3 Key boa rd 88 wooden key s RM3 Grand ac tion with Ivor y T ou ch and Let - O 88 wooden k eys RM3 Grand ac tion with Ivor y T ouch Sound Source Ultra Progressive Harmonic Imaging™ (UP H I) Internal Sounds 80 voices 60 voic es Pol yp hony max . 1 92 notes Display 1 6 x 2 char acter s L CD Reverb Room 1 , Ro om [...]
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sec tion 94 Appe ndix Date : Aug ’09 Version : 1 .0 Function T ransmit Receive Re marks Basic channel At p owe r-u p 1 1 Set table 1 - 16 1 - 1 6 Mode At power-up Mode 3 Mode 1 * * O m n i m o d e i s o n a t power -up. Omni mode can be turned o through MIDI channel setting op erations. Message ° Mode 1 , 3** Alternat ive ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ?[...]
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sec tion 95 Appe ndix Notes[...]
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CA93/CA63 O wne r’s Man ual KPSZ-0298 : 816622 OW1 030 E- J1 00 9 Versi on 1 Printe d in Ind onesi a Copy right © 20 09 K AWAI Music al Ins trum ents M fg. Co. ,Ltd. A ll Rig hts Re ser ved .[...]