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1. M 3 Remove the RAM card Be careful when you remove the card Before you use a new card You cannot use a brand new card as it is Before you use a new card insert the card correctly and press the SAVE switch After the SAVE procedure the card will be able to be used E When the data in the card is bad If you insert a compatible card other than the Kawai DC 32 or remove the CARD during the SAVE procedure the data in the Card might be bad If this is the case when you press the CARD switch the LED above the switch goes out after flashing for a moment which indicates that the Digital Piano detects something wrong in the Card Make sure that the Kawai DC 32 Card is correctly inserted and that the SAVE function is operating 6 2 Load The process to transfer the information saved on a RAM card to the SEQUENCER memory is called LOAD How to LOAD 1 Correctly insert a RAM card into the slot Insert the RAM card so the KAWAI CARD label is faced up Be sure to match the marks on the keyboard with those on the card Note Handle the card carefully LOAD is not possible if the card has been inserted incorrectly 2 Press the LOAD switch while holding down the CARD switch coro SAVE LOAD While the information is being loaded the LOAD LED lights After the LOAD process is complete the LED goes out The information is loaded from t
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3. Repeated playback occurs when you press this switch START STOP For TRACK 1 the START STOP switch functions as the start and stop control switch for recording and playback For TRACK 2 the START STOP switch functions as the stop control switch for recording and playback Please note that this switch does not function as the start control switch for TRACK 2 10 PAUSE You can pause recording or playback temporarily by pressing the PAUSE switch PLAY and RECORD modes can be changed during the PAUSE period TRACK 1 only Press the PAUSE switch again or strike a key to restart the paused recording or playback W information Recorded on Each Track TRACK 1 TRACK 1 records manual playing RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT sections are not used RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT are not recorded The informations to be recorded are Keys played Tone selection information Position and variation of TRACK 1 VOLUME slide control Pedal ON OFF status e TRACK 2 TRACK 2 usually records information concerning RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT After you merge the TRACK 1 information to TRACK 2 TRACK 2 is a complete recording of the music which was on both tracks The informations to be recorded are RHYTHM selection information including FILL IN and VARIATION information Position and variation of RHYTHM VOLUME slide control AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT information including FILL IN and V
4. o SRT HS AY Mara Press the VARIATION switch whenever you desire 3 Adjust tempo and volume balances DETLEF Ig TEMPO PELLE PE RHYTHM VOLUME Listen to the metronome to adjust the tempo Note Variation of tempo and balance during playing are also recorded You can change the tempo and volume during playback However when a recorded change in tempo or volume is played back your manual change is cancelled and the tempo or volume as recorded becomes effective for playback 4 Set the recording level for TRACK 2 5 Start recording You can start recording using either of the following methods A Start playing by pressing either the START STOP switch or the INTRO ENDING switch in the RHYTHM section Note Recording Starts as soon as you press the switch If you start recording by pressing the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT does not start even when you strike a chord Therefore recording on TRACK 2 is not possible 16 B Start playing by pressing the SYNC START switch in the RHYTHM section Note RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT start when you strike a key Recording starts at the same time 6 Stop recording when you finish playing You can stop recording using either of the following methods A Press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section B Press the START STOP switch or the INTRO ENDING switch in the RHY
5. SEQUENCER to a RAM card in the following cases When you want to keep the SEQUENCER information sounds you have created for a long time Information stored in the SEQUENCER can be retained for about seven days after the power to the Digital Piano is turned off However to safely save important information transfer the PV30 memory to a RAM card Before you store new information in the SEQUENCER memory The information stored in memory is replaced with newly recorded information on both tracks How to SAVE 1 Correctly insert a RAM card into the slot Note Use a DC 32 card 32 kbytes does not accept other cards BE Insert the RAM card so the KAWAI CARD label is faced up Be sure to match the marks on the keyboard with those on the card Note If you insert an incompatible card or the card is not inserted correctly no LEDs will light when you press the CARD SAVE or LOAD switches 2 Press the SAVE switch while holding down the CARD switch Note Pressing the SAVE or LOAD switch independently without pressing the CARD switch does not call up the desired function Saving the information to a RAM card from the PV30 memory automatically erases information previously stored in the card o SAVE tOAD While the information is being saved the SAVE LED lights After the SAVE CARD process is complete the LED goes out When the CARD switch is held down 21 M
6. 1 379 x 456 x 779 mm 1 214 x 456 x 779 mm 54 5 16 x 17 15 16 x 3011 16 47 13716 x 17 15 16 x 3011 16 including stand including stand WEIGHT 47 5 kg 104 5 Ibs including stand 42 5 kg 93 5 Ibs including stand 36 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO MODEL PV10 30 Date Sep 1987 Version 1 0 MIDI Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks e Basic Default 1 1 Channel Changed 1 16 1 16 veu ecd emm M as Default 3 1 The default for the OMNI x mode is ON Specifying Messages 1 3 MIDI channels auto Altered NER OK x matically turns it OFF EN porter B PE 2 EM 21 108 28 103 0 127 Number True voice 15 113 Velocity Note ON O9nH V 1 127 Vz1 127 Note OFF X9nH V 0 8nH x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x x C TN ES I CI 28 E E ES du zs TREES Pitch Bender x x Control 64 Damper Change 66 x Sostenuto 67 O Soft Pedal 2 ca Prog O 0 127 Change True 4 0 15 16 127 0 System Exclusive x x 4 System Song Pos x x Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock X Real Time Commands O Start Stop x Aux Local ON OFF x Messages Notes OFF Reset x x Not
7. Adjust the RHYTHM volume Note Set the RHYTHM VOLUME slide contro in the center before Starting the RHYTHM then further adjust to your desired volume If the MASTER VOLUME slide control is at the lowest level only a faint volume can be produced even if you move the RHYTHM VOLUME slide control to its maximum level Peer RHYTHM VOLUME Volume decreases 4 Volume increases 3 Start the RHYTHM Note When you start the RHYTHM you can also start the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT at the same time when the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON switch is activated See page 11 SYNC START switch When you press the SYNC START switch the LED above the START STOP switch flashes and the Digital Piano is in the RHYTHM standby mode The RHYTHM starts and the LED lights at the same time you strike the first key Note The RHYTHM starts when any key on the keyboard is struck To stop the RHYTHM press the START STOP Switch or the INTRO ENDING switch Lights ca E SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENDING FILL IN START STOP switch Immediately after you press the START STOP switch the RHYTHM starts Pressing this switch again while the RHYTHM is being played stops it oe SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENDING FUL IN INTRO ENDING switch When you press the INTRO ENDING switch the RHYTHM starts after one bar of introduction is played If this switch is pressed while the RHYTHM is being played it stop
8. No O PIANO 2 Program No 2 BRASS Program No 15 OFF Press the highest key with a piano in the program number transmission mode CHORUS and PIANO 1 LEDs are flashing This cancels program number transmission using a tone selector switch After you have set the desired program number set the other functions if you don t want to set any other functions press the CHORUS switch to quit the programming mode E Setting a channel Enter the programming mode by pressing the PIANO 1 PIANO 2 and PIANO 3 Switches all at the same time while holding down the CHORUS switch Then press the PIANO 2 switch in the programming mode and the CHORUS and the PIANO 2 LEDs will begin flashing to indicate that the Digital Piano is in the MIDI channel setting mode Flash Flash She pig o o 07 o LC LC oo CJ am PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 EPIANC E PIANO 2 uon CL PHONE c CHORUS SPLIT SPUT POINT dy Aj For channel setting you use the 16 lower white keys each key sequentially corresponds to a channel number PV10 Channel selection is possible from channel 1 to channel 16 27 Bl Setting multi timber mode When the Digital Piano receives the MIDI signal while the multi timber mode is ON multiple tones corresponding to individual channels are output Note In the SPLIT mode while the multi timber mode is ON the transmission channel s
9. Refer to CHAPTER 2 Playing Your Piano for the First Time D POWER switch Turns the power on and off to the Digital Piano Always turn off the power when you don t plan to play the Digital Piano for a long period of time 2 MASTER VOLUME slide control This is used to control the sound output volume of the Digital Piano 3 Tone selector switches These switches select the tone you prefer instrument sound When you press a switch its LED indicator lights up and the tone is chosen 4 CHORUS switch This switch provides the CHORUS effect making the sounds more animated 5 SPLIT switch This switch divides the keyboard into two sections You can enjoy playing two different tones on your Digital Piano using this function In combination with the CHORUS switch this Switch is also used to change the SPLIT POINT 6 DUAL indicator When two tone selector switches are pressed at the same time the DUAL LED indicator lights striking a single key creates two different tones 7 DUAL SPLIT BALANCE slide control This is used to adjust the sound volume balance in DUAL or SPLIT mode playing Refer to CHAPTER 3 Adding RHYTHM 8 VARIATION switch This switch allows you to add variations to RHYTHM patterns and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT TEMPO VARIATION switch The RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT chosen is varied according to the tempo you set 0 AUTO FILL IN switch FILL IN effect is automatically inserted every fo
10. Upper amp Lower Tone gt Piano 1 2 3 E Piano 1 2 Harpsichord Clavi Vibraphone Full Organ Jazz Organ Strings Upper Tone gt Guitar Marimba Flute Clarinet Brass lt Lower Tone gt Wood Bass Electric Bass Slap Bass Synthe Bass Tuba EFFECT Chorus SPECIAL MODE Split Dual RHYTHM SECTION Pops 1 2 Disco Dance 8 Beat 16 Beat Shuffle 1 2 Country 1 2 Ballad 1 2 Swing 1 2 Bounce 1 2 Salsa Samba Rhumba Bossanova Rock n Roll 1 2 Reggae 1 2 Tango 1 2 Heavy Rock 1 2 Waltz Jazz Waltz March Polka Variation Tempo Variation Auto Fill In Fill In Intro Ending Start Stop Sinc Stat Tempo Rhythm Volume AUTO PLAY ORCHESTRA On Counter Melody Volume Chord Volume Bass Volume SEQUENCER lt Track 1 gt Volume Play Rec lt Track 2 gt Volume Play Rec Merge 1 2 Repeat Start Stop Pause lt Data Storage gt Save Load Card OTHER CONTROLS CONNECTORS Master Volume Transpose Split Dual Balance Split Point Power Switch Tune MIDI Mode Setting Multi Timbre Headphone Soft Pedal Soft Softenute Start Stop Intro Ending Fill in Damper Pedal MIDI In Out Thru Line IN L MONO R Input Level Switch H L Line Out L MONO Output Level Switch H L Expression Pedal OUTPUT POWER 20W x 2 x 2 3 _ SPEAKERS 16cm x 2 DIMENSIONS WxDxH
11. all program numbers CLARINET for all program numbers BRASS for all program numbers See separate table 1 three note polyphonic See separate table 1 two note polyphonic See separate table 1 monophonic Program numbers are ignored Percussion tone corresponds to keys See separate table 2 M Table 1 Program No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 kuo e poc i x Drie ese unk wales CHORD PIANO E PIANO CLAVI BANJO A GUITAR E GUITAR BRASS ACCORDION SYNTH C MELODY PIANO BEL GUITAR Fuzz GUITAR BRASS TRUMPET CLARINET FLUTE VIOLIN BASS A BASS 1 A BASS 2 E BASS 1 55 2 E BASS 3 FUNKBASS TUBA SYNTH BASS 1 SYNTH BASS 2 e Table 2 Instrument Bass Drum Rim Shot Snare Drum Electric Snare Claps Tom High High Hat Closed Instrument Bongo High Bongo Low Cowbell Conga High Agogo High Conga Low Agogo Low Tom Mid Hi Hat Open Tom Low Timbales High Timbales Low Triangle Closed Tambourine Electric Tom High Crash Electric Tom Low Ride Shaker Triangle Open Claves The lowest C of 88 keys is taken as the C1 After you have set the MIDI channel and the multi timber mode set the other functions If you don t want to set any other functions press the CHORUS switch to q
12. exchange performance data The nature of the information depends on the particular instruments involved 7 1 Outline of MIDI E MIDI connections Connecting two MIDI instruments is as easy as plugging the ends of a MIDI cable available separately into each instrument s MIDI jacks The MIDI standard provides three such jacks IN Accepts MIDI data OUT Transmits MIDI data from the instrument THRU Passes MIDI data received on to another instrument Bl MIDI capabilities of the PV series MIDI Interface of the PV series Digital Pianos provides the following functions Setting of transmission reception channels Transmission and reception of keyboard information Transmission and reception of program tone number Transmission and reception of ON OFF information of soft pedal and damper pedal ON OFF setting for local control Transmission of clock data Transmission and reception of start stop information 7 2 MIDI Operation Connecting MIDI Cables Always be sure the cables are correctly connected To control an instrument connected to the Digital Piano LINE IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN OUTPUT 1 PV10 30 Synthesizer etc Note If the instrument to be connected does not have an incorporated amplifier and speaker connect the instrument s OUTPUT jack to the LINE IN jack of the Digital Piano or other associated equipment To control the Digital Piano using an instrument connected to th
13. or the SEQUENCER section cannot be used to cancel the PAUSE If you press the START STOP switch the playback is stopped 6 The playback stops automatically after all the recorded sounds on that track have been reproduced To stop the playback in the repeat mode press the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM or SEQUENCER section 5 3 Learning How to Use The SEQUENCER Effectively MERGE Function if you want to play a music selection which is difficult to play using both hands or enjoy ensemble mixing of different tones the MERGE function will be a great help to you 18 M E Editing sounds of a part 1 Record your playing only for left hand on TRACK 1 1 Set the tone for left hand play 2 Press the REC switch of TRACK 1 3 Set the RHYTHM matching the image of the music to be played Note Tempo can be adjusted when playing back your music Play the music more precisely by setting the tempo a little slower This will allow you a bit more time to achieve the effects you might want to obtain For the procedure to set the tempo refer to page 9 Example 2 Recording while listening to RHYTHM 4 Start recording and begin playing Note For the procedure to start recording refer to page 15 Example 2 5 Stop the recording after you have finished playing 2 Press the MERGE 1 2 switch The LED above the MERGE 1 2
14. start of the FILL IN depends on the time you press the FILL IN switch o pr I IE START STO INTRO ENDING FILL IN When you press the switch in the first or the second beat the FILL IN pattern starts immediately and lasts through the end of the bar When you press the switch after the third beat the FILL IN pattern starts from the first beat in the next bar VARIATION switch You can add variations to the RHYTHM by pressing the VARIATION switch Note The VARIATION switch can be used in combination with the TEMPO VARIATION and or the AUTO FILL IN switch TEMPO VARIATION switch o AUTO VARIATION VARIATION FILL IN FTN When you press the TEMPO VARIATION switch the RHYTHM pattern will vary in two patterns in accordance with the set RHYTHM tempo Note The TEMPO VARIATION switch can be used in combination with the VARIATION and or the AUTO FILL IN switch AUTO FILL IN switch TEMPO UTO YAHIATION VARIATION FILL IN i While the AUTO FILL IN switch is ON variety of patterns for FILL IN are inserted every four bars Note The AUTO FILL IN switch can be used in combination with the VARIATION and or the TEMPO VARIATION Switch 10 4 Let s Use the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT You can enjoy a complex accompaniment to your playing when using the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT feature You simply play the chords E How to use the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT function 1 Select
15. the tone selector switch as you would when selecting the tone for SINGLE mode operation Lights an A aman G anman E amn E a F an G u G a A g PANC C PIANO 1 E PIANC PIANO 2 CL AV Pont hy 2 Press the SPLIT switch Lights HE Tl 1 i S t G 2 5 T H TE ze mE i 1 d NS aut ey ee Lower keyboard Upper keyboard i The point where the keyboard is split is indicated by the lighted SPLIT LED above the keys The keyboard is now divided into its two sections upper and lower The LED will remind you where you divided the keyboard You can press the SPLIT switch first before choosing the sound you want for the upper section Note To change the point where the keyboard is split press the CHORUS switch while holding down the SPLIT switch Each time the CHORUS switch is pressed the SPLIT POINT will change moving higher then back down in a regular sequence When the keyboard has been divided the tone chosen in step 1 above is played by the keys in the upper keyboard Immediately after dividing the keyboard the WOOD BASS sound is automatically assigned to the keys in the lower keyboard The WOOD BASS LED flashes to remind you of this choice Note To change to the DUAL mode while you are playing the keyboard the SPLIT
16. 1 B Start playing after pressing the SYNC START switch in the RHYTHM SECTION Note Sounds recorded on TRACK 2 are reproduced as you strike a key Recording begins at the same time 5 Stop recording when you finish playing You can stop recording using either of the following methods A Press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section B Press the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM section Note You can stop recording by pressing the INTRO ENDING switch in the RHYTHM section if both of the PLAY and REC switches for TRACK 2 are OFF For Examples 2 and 3 15 E Recording on TRACK 2 1 Press the TRACK 2 REC switch Lights TRACK 2 E RHYTHM APPAR ES The AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT function is automatically turned on and the SPLIT POINT is automatically set To change the SPLIT POINT you have to first turn off the REC switch Note The AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT cannot be turned OFF while you are recording on TRACK 2 To change the SPLIT POINT refer to page 6 To record on TRACK 1 at the same time press the TRACK 1 REC switch after setting the desired tone Note In this case recording on TRACK 1 in the SPLIT mode is not possible 2 Select a RHYTHM Note For the procedure to select a RHYTHM see page 8 LITT o o POS BEP Samba MOON ROG 2 TANGOS AL waa cacy L XR Ae o
17. ARIATION information Position and variation of volume slide control COUNTER MELODY VOLUME CHORD VOLUME BASS VOLUME for AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT Position and variation of TEMPO slide control 13 ee eee 5 1 Recording Manual play recording Manual play recording IAA Ae T pi ay de hee Example 1 TRACK 1 Recording while listening to RHYTHM Example 2 Recording while listening to RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ______ Example 3 Recording while listening to TRACK 2 being played back Example 4 Recording of RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT TRACK 2 Recording to TRACK 1 1 Select a tone by pressing the desired tone switch o o o o o o o o oa ea ea eo ee ea a oa cco PIANC PIANO 2 PIANO E PIANC E PIANC Ont ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS a MARIMBA FLUTE CLARINE BRASS WER STONES uuu SLAF SENTHE Bass Bass tuba wile Bas Press one of the tone selector switches Note It is possible to record in the SPLIT mode when the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON is switched OFF The procedure to set the tone in the SPLIT mode refer to page 6 In this case however balance adjustment between the upper and lower keyboard using the DUAL SPLIT BALANCE slide control is not possible Balance is fixed at a preset level It is not possible to change the SPLIT POIN
18. KAWAI 5 Manual JN DIGITAL PIANO DV3O TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Digital Piano Familiarization 1 2 Playing Your Piano for the First Time 4 Adding RHYTHM 8 4 Let s Use the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT 11 Recording Your Sound in SEQUENCER PV30 13 6 Using RAM 21 7 MIDI 5 OR ds utes med vicc iet ame 24 8 Other Functions 32 Chord Table od wi Leve de daa hei e eb edis 34 1 Digital Piano Familiarization E PV30 FRONT PANEL E PV 30 REAR PANEL il PV10 FRONT PANEL 9 o Rida H umo Pao 3 Emo CHORO cov DRE Nin shanga GUAR mammaa CIAM GAASS 5 D PV10 REAR PANEL KAWAI KAWAI pera DOV TO
19. Lights MERGE t2 REPEAT While the repeat function is on REPEAT LED lit sounds are played back again from the beginning several seconds later after playback is completed Note If you have pressed the PLAY switch for both TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 playback is repeated for both TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 after playback of the longest recorded track has been completed 4 Start the playback You can start playback using either of the following methods A Press the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM section Note When you press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section only sounds on TRACK 1 are played back Playback from TRACK 2 is not possible even if you have pressed the PLAY switch for TRACK 2 B After pressing the SYNC START switch in the RHYTHM section strike a key Note The INTRO ENDING switch cannot be used for starting and stopping the playback Touch tempo and volume balance are reproduced in playback as they were recorded Note For playback from both TRACKs 1 and 2 sounds are reproduced according to the tempo recorded on whichever track was recorded last You can change tempo and volume as required 5 To pause the playback 1 Press the PAUSE switch if you want to pause the playback temporarily Note During the PAUSE it is possible to change from playback to recording only for TRACK 1 not for TRACK 2 2 To cancel the PAUSE press the PAUSE switch again Note The START STOP switch in the RHYTHM
20. NT functions in separate channels These can be played back later You can use the SEOUENCER function to record difficult to play music using both hands you can concentrate on playing one part at a time The Digital Piano also has a MERGE function Play a variety of parts in different tones one by one then merge them onto a single track 8 Vou MEHGE H2 REPEAT TRACK 2 BATH eus em T 9 10 1 TRACK 1 VOLUME The slider adjusts recording and playback sound level for TRACK 1 2 TRACK 2 VOLUME The slider adjusts sound level for recording and playback of RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT for TRACK 2 This setting is not effective for information merged from TRACK 1 8 TRACK 1 PLAY When you press the TRACK 1 PLAY switch playback of information recorded on TRACK 1 stands by 4 TRACK 1 REC When you press the TRACK 1 REC switch recording on TRACK 1 stands by TRACK 2 When you press the TRACK 2 PLAY switch playback of information recorded on TRACK 2 stands by 6 TRACK 2 When you press the TRACK 2 REC switch recording on TRACK 2 stands by 7 MERGE 12 When you press the MERGE 1 2 switch information on TRACK 1 is copied to TRACK 2 and TRACK 1 is cleared to allow you to record further The music recorded on TRACK 2 before this MERGE operation remains with the sounds merged from TRACK 1 overlapped on top of it 8 REPEAT
21. T when the REC switch is activated First turn off the REC switch and then change the SPLIT POINT 2 Press the TRACK 1 REC switch Leave the TRACK 2 REC switch OFF Lights TRACK mane P VOLUME REC The LED above the REC switch lights 3 Set the recording level for TRACK 1 TRACK 1 o e PLAY REC VOLUME Lower Recording level gt Higher 4 Start Recording Example 1 Manual play recording 1 Turn OFF the RHYTHM Note If a RHYTHM is being produced press the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM section 2 Turn the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON switch to OFF 3 Press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section Now you can begin manual playing 14 Example 2 Recording while listening to RHYTHM 1 Turn the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON mode to OFF 2 Select a RHYTHM Note See page 8 for the RHYTHM selection procedure 3 Set the tempo while listening to the metronome Note Recorded music is played back at the same tempo it was made Variations in tempo during recording are also recorded You can change the tempo during playback using the TEMPO slide control 4 Set RHYTHM volume with the RHYTHM VOLUME slide control Example 3 Recording while listening to RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT 1 Switch ON the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON swi
22. THM section To pause the recording 1 Press the PAUSE switch if you want to pause the recording temporarily CoCo START STOP PAUSE The LED above PAUSE switch lights during the PAUSE Note During the PAUSE it is possible to change from playback to recording only for TRACK 1 not for TRACK 2 This function can be used to record your playing again from some halfway point if you initially failed to record your playing 2 To cancel the PAUSE press the PAUSE switch again Note The START STOP switch in the RHYTHM or the SEQUENCER section cannot be used to cancel the PAUSE If you press the START STOP switch the recording is stopped Striking a key also cancels the PAUSE and restarts the recording 5 2 Playback After you ve recorded your playing play it back and listen to the music you created 1 Press the PLAY switch for the track you want to play back Note If you want to listen to the recorded sounds on both tracks press the PLAY switch for both tracks The LED above the PLAY switch lights standby state 2 Set the volume for playback Note The VOLUME slide control in the SEQUENCER section are used for both input level adjustment for recording and for output level volume adjustment during playback Lights TRACK o EI TIC mA Lights TRACK 2 8 cc mar 17 3 Press the REPEAT switch to repeat the playback
23. d normally To use as a sostenuto pedal Turn on the power while stepping on the soft pedal The tone being output when the pedal is stepped on will be maintained To use as a RHYTHM section start stop switch Turn on the power while holding down the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM section To use as a fill in switch Turn on the power while holding down the FILL IN switch To use as an intro ending switch Turn on the power while holding down the INTRO ENDING switch 33 Chord Table 34 _ Major Chord Minor Chord Seventh Chord mw E us I Ji 4 Wn nu co M rm o o murin o quur rur mum i mmu meu mum tm WNN 2 MORE o mn o so WERE moreno Wrens mni a 7 E mw c mn p Ln Uer WWE ET mem Minor Seventh Chord Major 5 Seventh Chord m Diminish Chord i Imp MN mtn WPWEDWU cs meme s meam SI judi dul wumm eee
24. e Digital Piano LINE IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT OUTPUT 1 Note Connect the instrument s OUTPUT jack to the LINE IN jack of the Digital Piano or other associated equipment 24 E Setting MIDI functions You can select the desired MIDI function in the programming mode To enter the programming mode Press the PIANO 1 PIANO 2 and PIANO 3 switches while holding down the CHORUS switch Flash Flash y o o Se o c 3rc3rcr3r L 3r HARPS VIBRA FL E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 CHORO CLAVI PHONE CHORUS SPLIT ty The LEDs above the CHORUS and PIANO 1 switches start flashing to indicate that the piano is in the programming mode Note While the PIANO 1 LED is flashing in the programming mode you can set the program number This procedure is explained below To cancel the programming mode Press the CHORUS switch while its LED is flashing o o CHORUS SP P The CHORUS LED is switched off and the state the Digital Piano was in before entering the programming mode is restored E Sending a program number tone color code When the digital piano enters the programming mode the CHORUS LED and the PIANO 1 LED begin flashing This indicates that a program number can be transmitted First you must set the program number of the instrument which receives the data Note When the PV series Digital Piano is set as the data receiving instrument the received program numb
25. e LED above the MERGE 1 2 lights while the MERGE function is active The sounds recorded on TRACK 1 are copied to TRACK 2 and TRACK 1 is cleared 4 While playing back the sounds on TRACK 2 play other part for recording on TRACK 1 Note For sounds merged from TRACK 1 it is not possible to adjust the playback volume with the VOLUME slide control for TRACK 2 Sounds on TRACK 1 are merged to sounds on TRACK 2 at the recorded volume The TRACK 2 VOLUME control is effective only for the RHYTHM and the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT sounds 5 Press the MERGE switch You can enjoy making multi harmonic recordings by playing different parts in different tones and then transferring the recorded parts from TRACK 1 to TRACK 2 to create a complex multi fixtured sound track 6 After you have played and recorded all parts playback the sounds recorded on TRACKs 1 and 2 simultaneously to reproduce your complete musical creation 20 6 Using RAM Card o SAVE LOAL 1 SAVE The SAVE function allows you to save the SEQUENCER information stored in the PV30 keyboard memory to a RAM card 2 LOAD The LOAD function allows you to load the SEQUENCER information stored in a RAM card to the PV3O memory 3 CARD The function called up by pressing the CARD switch allows you to directly access the RAM card without using memory area of the 6 1 Save Save the information stored in the
26. ector switches Note To cancel the DUAL mode press any new tone selector switch or one of the two switches already selected once again 6 Adjust volume level Output volume level is controlled with the MASTER VOLUME slide control In the DUAL mode use the DUAL SPLIT BALANCE slide control to change the balance between the two tones you ve chosen DUAU SPLIT BALANCE Left tone volume increases Right tone volume increases Which tone is right and which tone is left is determined by the relative positions of the two tone switches you ve selected which one is further to the left or right of the other Example When PIANO 1 and STRINGS are selected the left tone is PIANO 1 and the right tone is STRINGS as PIANO 1 is to the left of STRINGS 7 Add the CHORUS effect Pressing this switch adds the CHORUS effect All the sounds become more animated Using the CHORUS effect will add immediate excitement to the melody you are playing CHORUS SPLIT Playing the Digital Piano in its SPLIT mode Note When you choose to play in the SPLIT mode the keyboard is divided into two sections the lower keyboard and the upper keyboard Different tones may be played by the keys in each half 1 Choose the tone for the upper keyboard Choosing the tone for the upper keyboard is easy Simply press
27. elected is assigned to the upper keyboard For the lower keyboard a channel one number higher than the upper keyboard channel number is automatically set When you select channel number 16 for the upper keyboard the lower keyboard channel number is 1 ON T L PV10 ON Press the highest white key in the MIDI channel setting mode CHORUS and PIANO 2 LEDs are flashing OFF Press the highest black key in MIDI channel setting mode CHORUS and PIANO 2 LEDs are flashing In the multi timber mode the tone corresponded to each reception channel is indicated in the following table Reception Channel 28 Tone PIANO 1 3 E PIANO 1 2 HARPSICHORD CLAVI VIBE FULL ORGAN JAZZ ORGAN STRINGS GUITAR MARIMBA FLUTE CLARINET BRASS CHORD 1 9 COUNTER MELODY 1 9 BASS 1 9 PCM drum Program No 0 2 0 1 Remark No 0 2 correspond to PIANO 1 PIANO 3 No 3 or larger program number corresponds to PIANO 1 No O No 1 correspond to E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 No 2 or larger program number corresponds to E PIANO 1 HARPSICHORD for all program numbers CLAVI for ali program numbers VIBE for all program numbers No O corresponds to FULL ORGAN and No 1 to JAZZ ORGAN No 2 or larger program number corresponds to FULL ORGAN STRINGS for all program numbers GUITAR for all program numbers MARIMBA for all program numbers FLUTE for
28. er 8 Other Functions 88 TRANSPOSE slide control This is used to transpose the notes of the Digital Piano 39 Soft pedal jack Connect the soft pedal to this jack 40 Damper pedal jack Connect the damper pedal to this jack Refer to Chapter 7 41 MIDI jacks The MIDI jacks are used for connecting other digital music instruments and communicating musical sound information Others 42 Input level selection switch L H This switch is used to change the level of the input signal at the LINE IN jack When input level is high set the switch at the L position and when input level is low set it at the H position 43 LINE IN jack By connecting digital musical instrument or cassette deck to this jack music from the connected instrument is output from the speakers of the Digital Piano In this case output sound level cannot be adjusted with the volume slide control of the Digital Piano you should adjust the volume controls of the connected instrument For monaural signals use the L jack 44 Expression jack This jack is used for connecting the optional expression pedal V 20X The effect of the expression pedal aiso effects the signals input from the LINE IN jack 45 LINE OUT jack Use the LINE OUT jack to output the Digital Piano sounds to external audio equipment e g an amplifier When you connect the line output to a cassette deck you can record your music on cassette tape The output level is adjustable us
29. er corresponds to the tone selector switch from the left program 0 PIANO 1 No 1 PIANO 2 15 BRASS Transmission of a program number is possible by either of the following two methods 25 A Program number transmission using black keys The lower thirteen black keys from the left give the first two digits of the program number 007 12 The next ten black keys are used to set the final third digit of the program number 9 First two digits PV30 0 PV10 i Example Program No 3 i l 1 H i pes poi NI mine rte meer es PP M M PV30 Program No 20 Press the 20 key and then the key 34 d tdg leac qoa PV30 PV10 Program N 42 PV30 PV10 26 B Program number transmission using a tone selector switch ON OFF PV30 PV10 ON Press the highest white key with the piano in the program number transmission mode CHORUS and PIANO 1 LEDs are flashing After canceling the programming mode if you change the tone of the digital piano it also changes the tone of any connected instrument a synthesizer for example will change to the new program number Note The program number to be transmitted corresponds to the tone selector switch From the left PIANO 1 Program
30. es 1 15 113 The value depends on the TRANSPOSE setting PV30 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY 2 22 108 The value depends on the TRANSPOSE setting PV10 Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO KAWAI Kawai Musical Instruments Manufacturing Co Ltd 200 Terajima cho Hamamatsu Japan OW901E Printed in Japan
31. he RAM card to the SEQUENCER memory Note Information previously stored in the SEQUENCER memory is replaced with new information by the LOAD process 22 M 6 3 Memory Selection Directly Access Usually your sounds are stored in the SEQUENCER memory However if you use the directly access function memory area in the RAM card can be accessed directly without using the SEQUENCER memory area Selecting RAM Card Memory 1 Correctly insert a RAM card 2 Press the CARD switch SAVE LOAD e LED lights CARD The RAM card memory area is selected instead of the SEQUENCER memory area 3 If you transfer recorded sounds to the SEQUENCER Note The recording procedure is the same as for recording your sounds into SEQUENCER memory Refer to page 14 Recording information for each track is directly saved onto a RAM card 4 If you reproduce sounds stored the SEQUENCER memory Note The playback procedure is the same as the reproducing sounds stored in the SEQUENCER memory Refer to page 17 The sound data for each track as stored in the RAM card is reproduced 23 7 MIDI MIDI the Musical Instrument Digital Interface is an internationally standard for connecting synthesizers drum machines and other electronic musical instruments so that they may freely
32. he tuning mode the tone set before the entry to this mode sounds Use this tone for tuning with another instrument 3 Press either the highest white or black key to tune up or down Each time the highest white key is pressed the pitch increases gradually When you press the highest black key the pitch is lowered raul P ctu d AI Se Gest qm se Eris e JU Md i at ius uud Up zl Up 29 PV30 PV10 4 Press the CHORUS switch to quit the programming mode Note When the power is turned on again the specially tuned pitch is canceled 32 UOU Transpose function The transpose function allows you transpose easily without any difficult keyboard operation Fingering remains the same Note This function is especially useful for accompaniment of singers or songs in another key 1 Adjust with the TRANSPOSE slide control with striking a key TRANSPOSE Downe Up Note Transpose range is F F on the basis of C One division on the TRANSPOSE slide control corresponds to one semitone Assigning functions to the soft pedal You can assign various functions to the soft pedal by following the proper procedure when the power is turned ON Note Connect the soft left and damper right pedals to the jacks at the back of the keyboard To use as a normal soft pedal Turn on the power as you woul
33. ing the MASTER VOLUME slide control For monaural signals use the L jack 46 Output level selection switch L H This switch is used to change the signal level at the LINE OUT jack H position for high output level L position for low output level 2 Playing Your Piano for the First Time OIM a To familiarize yourself with all of the features and techniques for playing your new digital piano please follow the procedures described below step by step E Playing in the SINGLE mode DUAL mode 1 Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet Note Make sure the appropriate voltage is being supplied 2 Turn the POWER switch ON Note When the power is turned on your digital piano is in its Initial Model Initial Mode Tone pitch Basic pitch MIDI channel 1 OMNI mode ON Local control ON These functions are fully explained in later pages Lights R PIANO 1 PIANO 2 E PIANO Ff The PIANO 1 LED lights Note At the same time the LED for the RHYTHM selector switch to the left and TEMPO LEDs blink 3 Adjust the MASTER VOLUME slide control Note First set the slide control in the center You can adjust the output volume after striking a key p Ecce 9 4 Pg 4 pod d MASTER VOLUME Sound softer 4 Sound louder 4 A Choose the tone you prefer from among the different tone select
34. is a significant shock hazard and there are no user servicable parts If you think something is broken consult your nearest authorized Kawai dealer After Use Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use Leaving the piano on for extended periods can lead to serious problems This digital piano should be not commercial use but household use Thank you for buying your new KAWAI PV10 30 Digital Piano We welcome you to the family of Kawai Digital Piano owners The Kawai PV10 30 Digital Piano represents a new generation of keyboard instruments Through Kawai s extensive knowledge of the acoustic piano and its harmonies coupled with the latest electronic tech nology the Digital Piano has evolved Kawai has long been pursuing the natural feel of acoustic piano keys for electronic keyboards The Solution was found in our Touch Response tech nology which allows a wide range of tone and sound volume changes depending on how hard the keys are struck With these capabilities the Kawai Digital Piano offers the beginner the same responsive touch that it does the accomplished professional Automatic functions for RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY AC COMPANIMENT along with memory function only using the SEQUENCER and a RAM card endow the Kawai PV10 30 Digital Piano with fabulous poten tial It is truly an instrument which satisfies any level of keyboard enjoyment MIDI functions included with the PV10 30 give thi
35. k level for TRACK 1 25 TRACK 2 VOLUME slide control PV30 only This is used to adjust recording playback level for TRACK 2 96 TRACK 1 PLAY switch only Press this switch to play back music recorded on TRACK 1 97 TRACK 2 PLAY switch only Press this switch to play back music recorded on TRACK 2 Q8 TRACK 1 REC switch PV30 only Press this switch to record music on TRACK 1 Q9 TRACK 2 REC switch PV30 only Press this switch to record RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT on TRACK 2 0 MERGE 1 2 switch only This switch is used to transfer music information recorded on TRACK 1 to TRACK 2 or overdub TRACK 1 and TRACK 2 START STOP switch PV30 only Press this switch to start recording playback for TRACK 1 62 REPEAT switch only Press this switch to play back the recorded music repeatedly 83 PAUSE switch PV30 only Press this switch to temporarily suspend recording or playback Refer to Chapter 6 Using RAM Cards 84 Card slot only For inserting a RAM card for offline memory storage 35 SAVE switch PV30 only Press this switch to save the music information on the RAM card 36 LOAD switch PV30 only Press this switch to load the music information from the RAM card to SEQUENCER memory 37 CARD switch PV30 only Press this switch when you use a card for SAVE LOAD pressing this switch also allows you to directly access the RAM card Refer to Chapt
36. lay a chord on the lower keyboard The RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT start as soon as you strike the keys Refer to Chord Table on Page 34 5 Adjust the volume Adjust balance with the COUNTER MELODY VOLUME CHORD VOLUME and BASS VOLUME slider control while listening to accompaniment sounds Note Tones are preset matching the RHYTHMs for COUNTER MELODY CHORD and BASS UA Al i COUNTER MELODY VOLUME CHORD VOLUME Base volum Volume decreases 4 Volume increases 6 Let s try adding variations to the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT Press the VARIATION TEMPO VARIATION and or AUTO FILL IN switches Experiment to see which effect is most pleasing to you Variation using the FILL IN switches is also possible Note How the variation switches are used is explained in page 10 o o o TEMI AUTO VARIATION VARIATION FILL IN NTRO E NDING 7 To stop AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT The AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT stops when you stop the RHYTHM Press the START STOP switch The RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT stops immediately when you press the START STOP switch Press the INTRO ENDING switch When you press the INTRO ENDING switch the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT stop after finishing their pattern 5 Recording Your Sound in SEQUENCER The SEQUENCER function allows you to record your music either during manual playing or playing using RHYTHM and or AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIME
37. lights E JC I while the MERGE function is active MERGE 1 2 REPEAT i x The music played by your left hand and recorded on TRACK 1 can be copied to TRACK 2 When TRACK 1 is copied to TRACK 2 TRACK 1 is cleared Note In the normal recording procedure it is not possible to record manual playing 3 Record the right hand play on TRACK 1 while reproducing the sound recorded on TRACK 2 Note For the recording procedure refer to page 15 Example 4 Recording while listening to TRACK 2 4 Play back TRACKs 1 and 2 simultaneously Adjust tempo and volume during the playback to suit your task Note When you record two tracks playing with both hands on each playing them back simultaneously allows you to enjoy a four handed musical performance 5 Press the MERGE 1 2 switch again and The sounds on TRACK 1 are copied to TRACK 2 overlapping the currently recorded sounds You can again record another part on TRACK 1 lil Editing ensemble 1 Record the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT on TRACK 2 Note For the setting and recording procedure refer to page 16 Recording on TRACK 2 2 Record your performance on TRACK 1 while playing back sounds on TRACK 2 Note For the recording procedure refer to page 15 Example 4 Recording while listening to TRACK 2 You can record on 5 1 and 2 at the same time Refer to page 16 19 3 Press the MERGE 1 2 button o Ta MERGE 1 2 REPEAT Th
38. mode you have to first cancel the SPLIT mode and then select the DUAL mode Please note that going from the DUAL mode to the SPLIT mode is not possible if the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT switch is ON 3 Changing the tone for the lower keyboard To change the tone selected for the lower keyboard press the desired instrument selector switch while simultaneously pressing the SPLIT switch When you select any of the 5 switches on the far right the LOWER TONE is selected The lower keyboard tone selected stays in effect until the power is turned off The LOWER TONEs you may choose from include WOOD BASS ELECTRIC BASS SLAP BASS SYNTHE BASS or TUBA TUBA LED flashes o o o o o o o o o o o x PT o o L3 L3 L3 C3 EC CC LUC U3rcU 3 20 FAL Jars team CHORD CLAY DON ORGAN mamba GLITE CLARINET ES Re URE XS ff v When its selector switch is held down 4 Now you re ready to play M 2 M OP T RU RE dilla Mr RM TIENS UT mo ir I TUBA sound PIANO 1 sound Selected tones will be played individually by the lower and upper keyboard The LED indicators of selected tones confirm at a glance the upper and lower keyboard sound selections The LED indicating the tone chosen for the upper keyboard stays lit steadily while the LED indicating the tone chosen for the lower keyboard flashe
39. n the power OFF then turn it back ON to turn local control ON instead of pressing the top white key After you have set local control set the other functions If you don t want to set any other functions press the CHORUS switch to quit the programming mode 30 E Synchronization with Another instrument Since the PV Series Digital Piano sends the TIMING CLOCK and START STOP commands connecting the Digital Piano s MIDI OUT jack to a drum machine like the Kawai 50 or R 100 MIDI IN jack allows you to start and stop the remote instrument from the Digital Piano You can even control its tempo LINE IN MIDI OUT PV10 30 MIDI IN OUTPUT Drum Machine R 100 R 50 etc 31 8 Other Functions Tuning function Using the tuning function you can tune the digital piano to match another instrument 1 Press the PIANO 1 PIANO 2 and PIANO 3 switches all at the same time while holding down the CHORUS switch This operation is the same as entering the MIDI programming mode 2 Press the E PIANO 1 switch Flash Flash al Ni o o o o r cA es eae PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANC 5 E PIANC 1 2 CHORD CHORUS SPLIT SPUT The CHORUS and the E PIANO 1 LEDs begin flashing indicating that the digital piano entered the tuning mode Note When you press a key except white and black keys for tuning after entering t
40. or Switches These tone selector switches represents the sounds of many different musical instruments Note Playing music using just one tone is called the SINGLE mode Lights o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ma Ca ea amma ea mawa wam Yamo aana maa HARPS VIBAA fuit 22 PANO 2 PIANC EPIANO EPIANO 2 CHORD PHONE ORGAN ORGAN STANGS GUITAR MARIMBA FLUTE CLARINET BRASS MN 7 acte Se Bass Bass Basi BASS 4 B Choose the two tones you prefer by pressing two tone selector switches at the same time Note Assigning two different tones to a single key strike is referred to as the DUAL mode Lights Lights o o o Lights HARPS VIBRA UEN Jazz PIANO MANO Pam BANGO EMANO CHORE CLAW PHONE _ ORGAN ORGAM STRINGS GUITAR MARIMBA DUAL SEO SRT 4 Ih The DUAL LED tights automatically D Press the switches at the same time 5 Strike a key Note 1n the SINGLE mode you can play up to 16 notes at the same time the sound is 16 note polyphonic the DUAL mode simultaneous playing of up to 8 notes is possible 8 note polyphonic There are many different effects you can create by combining different tones Try changing the instrumental tone Experiment change the music s sound by pressing different tone sel
41. s ending in its finish pattern Note The INTRO ENDING pattern matching the selected RHYTHM pattern is preset You can start or stop the RHYTHM to add a professional touch to your music ze p M EA START STOP INTRO ENDING FILL IN 4 Adjust RHYTHM tempo with the TEMPO slide control Slower tempo Faster tempo RHYTHM tempo slows down as the TEMPO slide control is shifted left and speeds up as it is shifted to the right The LEDs above the TEMPO slide control flash from the left to the right in time with each succeeding beat indicating the RHYTHM pattern and tempo Note The TEMPO LED on the left flashes in time with the currently programmed tempo before the RHYTHM actually starts This allows you to approximately adjust the tempo before beginning to play 5 To Stop the RHYTHM Press the START STOP switch or INTRO ENDING switch See Step 3 E Adding Variations to the RHYTHM VARIATION The three switches in the VARIATION section and the FILL IN switch in the RHYTHM section add variations to RHYTHMs AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT Note Varying the RHYTHM also varies the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT pattern when the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON switch is activated Variations and FILL IN patterns matching the RHYTHM you ve chosen are preset OC HU ees FILL IN switch Pressing the FILL IN switch while a RHYTHM is being played temporarily changes the RHYTHM The
42. s new generation digital piano an enriched capability allowing it to communicate and work with many different digital musical instruments Please read this booklet carefully to learn all the Ways of playing your new piano Keep this booklet handy so that after you understand the basic functions of your Digital Piano you can refresh your memory and expand your capabilities for many years of musical enjoyment 46 FILL IN switch This switch temporarily adds a variation to the RHYTHM pattern and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT 47 RHYTHM selector switches You can select the desired RHYTHM with these switches They are used in combination with the SELECT switches mounted to the left of the RHYTHM selector switches 48 TEMPO slide control This is used to adjust the tempo of the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT 19 RHYTHM VOLUME slide control This is used to adjust RHYTHM volume Refer to Chapter 4 Let s Use the AUTO PLAY ACCOM Q0 AUTO PLAY ON This switch is used to turn on and turn off the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT function Q1 COUNTER MELODY VOLUME slide control This is used to adjust COUNTER MELODY volume 22 CHORD VOLUME slide control This is used to adjust CHORD volume 03 BASS VOLUME slide control This is used to adjust BASS volume See Chapter 5 Recording Your Sound in SEQUENCER 24 TRACK 1 VOLUME slide control only This is used to adjust recording playbac
43. s on and off 5 Balance the volume between the lower and upper keyboard to achieve the effect you desire Use the DUAL SPLIT BALANCE slide control to adjust the relative loudness of the two tones DUAL SPL T BALANCE Lower sound volume increases Upper sound volume increases 3 Adding RHYTHM A PCM sound source is used to provide the RHYTHM in PV Series Digital Pianos You can enjoy real percussion sounds effectively recreating the sound of live music The 32 RHYTHM patterns available can be further enriched by adding different variations to your selected RHYTHM pattern E How to use RHYTHM 1 Select the desired RHYTHM by pressing the appropriate RHYTHM selector switch Example When the RHYTHM selector to the left is pressed 5 8 BEAY COUNTRY SWING SALSA ROCK NAOU TANGO WALTZ o POPS 2 ROLL 2 TANGO JAZ2 WALTZ 16 BEAT COUNTRY 2 SWING 2 SAMBA OANCE SHUFFLE BALLAD 2 BOUNCE BOSSANOVA REGGAE 2 HEAVY ROCK POLKA SELECT o o o o o o o o DISCO SHUFFLE BALLAD BOUNCE REGGAE HEAVY ROCK MARCH The left SELECT switch 1 selects a RHYTHM pattern between the upper POPS 1 POPS 2 and the lower DANCE DISCO RHYTHMs The right SELECT switch 2 selects a RHYTHM pattern between the inner POPS 2 DANCE and the outer POPS 1 DISCO RHYTHMs Note The LED above the right SELECT switch lights when the inner RHYTHM is selected 2
44. tch The LED above this switch will light Note Keys in the lower note section divided by the SPLIT POINT are for AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT Keyboard playing of these keys is not recorded it is not possible to change the SPLIT POINT when the REC switch is activated First turn off the REC Switch and then change the SPLIT POINT The procedure to set the SPLIT POINT is explained on page 6 2 Select the RHYTHM and adjust the tempo and volume as in Example 2 For Examples 2 and 3 A Start playing by pressing either the START STOP switch or the INTRO ENDING switch in the RHYTHM section Note Recording starts at the same time the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT start If you press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT don t start But you can record the manual playing B Start playing by pressing the SYNC START switch in the RHYTHM section Note RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT start when you strike a key Recording starts at the same time Example 4 Recording while listening to TRACK 2 1 Press the TRACK 2 PLAY switch Note For the procedure to record on TRACK 2 refer to page 16 and the explanation for MERGE 2 Start playing by either of the following methods A Start playing after pressing the START STOP switch in the RHYTHM section Note If you press the START STOP switch in the SEQUENCER section sounds recorded on TRACK 2 are not produced But you can record to TRACK
45. the desired RHYTHM Note For the procedure to select a RHYTHM see page 8 POPS gt P BEAT COGNTRN Swi S IR RAE xS wa o o o o o o o o o 5 2 16 BEAT COUNTRY 2 SWING 2 SAMBA ROCK 2 TANGU JAZZ WALTZ DANCE SHUFFLE 2 BALLAD 7 BOUNCE 2 BOSSANOVA REGGAE HEAVY ROCK Carp a SEQ o o o o o o o o SHUFFLE BALLAD BOUNCE RUMBA REGGAE HEAVY ROCH Also adjust the tempo and volume for the RHYTHM 2 Press the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON switch Its LED confirms it is ON Note While the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT ON switch is activated you cannot play in the DUAL mode or the SPLIT mode You can play only in the SINGLE mode One of the SPLIT POINT indicating LEDs above the keyboard lights Keys in the lower keyboard from the SPLIT POINT LED indicator are used as the keys to play the chords for the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT Note To change the SPLIT POINT press the CHORUS switch while holding down the SPLIT switch See page 6 3 Press the SYNC START switch Lights SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENOING You can start only the RHYTHM first by pressing the START STOP switch or the INTRO ENDING switch Note If you strike a key for accompaniment with the AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT function ON before starting the RHYTHM Sound is created in the same tone as by the upper keyboard being played in the normal single mode 11 12 4 P
46. uit the programming mode 29 Setting the local control When the local contro mode is OFF no sound is output even when you press a key of the Digital Piano The Digital Piano outputs sounds only when it receives a MIDI signal from the connected MIDI instrument Usually the local control is ON Note When you use the K5m as your sound source or any other sound source module connect the digital piano and the sound source module as illustrated below and turn the local control OFF MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT LINE IN OUTPUT i T With the connection illustrated above the tone for the lower keyboard can be output separately in addition to adding overtones For the settings of the sound source module refer to the instruction manual for each piece of equipment Press the PIANO 1 PIANO 2 and PIANO 3 switches all at the same time while holding down the CHORUS switch to enter the programming mode Then press the PIANO 3 switch Flash Flash o je o o o o o o lei o Ea co BS ea Ca ea Sie PIANC 1 PIANO 2 PANE 2 PIANC 7 CLAVE ORGAN CHORUS i The CHORUS and PIANO 3 LEDs begin flashing indicating that the Digital Piano has entered the local control setting mode ON ON OFF j OFF a E T QE PV30 OFF Press the highest black key ON Press the highest white key Note You can tur
47. ur bars D SELECT switch This switch selects the RHYTHM pattern it selects between the upper set or lower set of RHYTHM patterns 2 SELECT switch This switch selects between outer or inner RHYTHM pattern pairs When the LED is lit the inner RHYTHM pattern is selected 3 SYNC START switch The selected RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT start at the same time you strike a key 2 START STOP switch The selected RHYTHM starts when this switch is pressed Pressing this switch again stops the RHYTHM and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANIMENT 9 INTRO ENDING switch Using this switch you can start the RHYTHM pattern and stop the RHYTHM pattern and AUTO PLAY ACCOMPANI MENT In this case they begin in a set intro pattern and end in a set finish pattern IMPORTANT NOTES Power Supply Use only the voltage appearing on the plate next to the power cord Rear Panel Incorrect voltage presents a shock hazard and will also damage the instrument s delicate electronic circuitry Electrical Noise Keep the instrument away from electrical motors neon signs fluorescent light fixtures and other sources of electrical noise Power Cord Do not touch the power plug with wet hands There is a risk of electrical shock Treat the power cord with care as well Stepping on or tripping over it can break or short circuit the wire inside Repairs and Alterations Never attempt to remove or modify the piano s circuitry There

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