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1. 30 LIST OF PRESET SOUND PIANO E PIANO GUITAR BASS Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Modern Piano Rock Grand Honky Tonk Electric Grand Electric Grand 2 coo 10 tA BR UN kh Modern EP Modern EP 2 Modern EP 3 Classic EP Classic EP 2 Classic EP 3 60 s EP EP Legend Nylon Acoustic Nylon Acoustic 2 Steel Guitar 12 Strings Jazz Guitar Electric Guitar Rhythm Guitar Distortion HARPSI amp MALLET DRAWBAR SYNTH Harpsichord Harpsichord Octave Vibraphone Marimba Clavi Glockenspiel Music Box Steel Drums ON a UA BR UN KE Percussive Organ Classic Synth Percussive Organ2 2 Classic Synth 2 Percussive Organ 3 3 Classic Synth 3 Drawbar Lead Drawbar 2 Polysynth Drawbar 3 Sequenced Analog 60 s Organ Square Rock Organ Sine ON AA Bk ON HA un Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Finger Slap Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass VOCAL PAD 1 Choir Aahs 2 Voice Oohs 3 Synth Vocal 4 Itopia 5 New Age 6 Atmosphere 7 Sweep 8 Brightness ORGAN amp ACCORDION STRINGS PECIALTY SFX 1 Church Organ 2 Church Organ 2 3 Church Organ 3 4 Reed Organ 5 Puff Organ 6 Accordion 7 French Accordion 8 Tango Accordion Harmonica Fiddle Banjo Bag Pipe Sitar Koto Shakuhachi Orchestra H
2. 4 Modern Waltz 5 Country Waltz 6 Country Waltz 2 COUNTRY 1 Country Shuffle 2 Bluegrass 3 Train Beat 4 Redneck Rock 5 Texas Swing 6 Mod Country Ballad LATIN 1 Bossa Nova 2 Beguine 3 Cha Cha 4 Samba 5 Salsa 6 Tango TRADITIONAL 1 Medium Show Beat 2 Foxtrot 3 Polka 4 Hawaiian 5 Dixie 6 March SAS FOR OTHERS BIG BAND SWING 1 Fast Big Band 2 Slow Big Band 3 Medium Swing 1 4 Medium Swing 2 5 Slow Swing 6 Night Club JAZZ 1 Smooth Jazz 1 2 Smooth Jazz 2 3 Jazz Pop 4 Jazz R amp B 5 Latin Jazz 1 6 Latin Jazz 2 50 S 1 50 s Rock 1 2 50 s Rock 2 3 50 s Rock 3 4 50 s Rockabilly 5 50 s Folk 6 Rock Rhumba 60 S 1 60 s Beach 2 60 s Pop 3 60 s Rock 4 Motown 1 5 Motown 2 6 60 s R amp B POP 1 Philly Soul 2 Cont Pop 3 70 s Pop 4 Disco 1 5 Disco 2 6 Disco 3 ROCK 1 Latin Rock 2 Folk Rock 3 Slow Rock 4 Classic Rock 5 70 s Country Rock 6 Rock Shuffle BALLAD 1 Cont R amp B Ballad 2 Modern Ballad 3 Pop Ballad 4 Mod Country Ballad 5 6 8 Ballad 6 50 s Ballad R amp B 1 KC Blues 2 Slow R amp B 3 Blues Rock 4 Slow Blues 5 Gospel Shuffle 6 Slow Gospel WALTZ 1 Classic Waltz 2 French Waltz 3 European Waltz 4 Modern Waltz 5 Jazz Waltz 6 Vienna Waltz COUNTRY 1 Country Stomp 2 Train Beat 3 Redneck Rock 4 Modern Train Beat 5 Bluegrass 6 Country R
3. RECORDER BUTTONS Q The PLAY STOP button is used to play back and stop a recorded song The REC button is used to start recording a song You can record and play back up to three songs FUNCTION BUTTONS R These buttons are used to select a touch type transpose the keyboard and control other features including MIDI functions DEM O CONCERT MAGIC BUTTON S To listen to all the demos simply press this button and the demos will start Three musical pieces will be played back in order until the DEMO CONCERT MAGIC button is pressed again to stop To select a specific demo use the VALUE buttons while the demo is playing To stop the demo press this button again To listen to a Concert Magic song press the key to which your desired song is assigned while holding down this button The LED display shows you the song number Then press the PLAY STOP button To stop play back of the song press the PLAY STOP button again To perform a song tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any one of the black or white keys on your piano keyboard L4 LA LM N O P POWER BUTTON a This button turns the instrument on and off Be sure to turn off the instrument when you are finished playing POWER a SOFT PEDAL b Depressing this pedal softens the sound and also reduces its volume SOSTENUTO PEDAL c Depressing this pedal after playing the keyboard and before releasing the keys sustains the s
4. Keyboard Touch Type Max Polyphony Sounds Effects Rhythm Digital Recorder Other Functions Pedals Jacks Output Power Speakers Dimensions Weight 88 Weighted Keys with Advanced Hammer Action III 6 Types Normal Light 1 2 Heavy 1 2 Off 64 Notes 112 from the panel total 256 Sounds GM2 Chorus 1 4 FB Chorus Flanger Delay 1 3 Tremolo Rotary 1 2 Reverb Small Room Medium Room Large Room Medium Hall Large Hall Plate 72 rhythms with variations Start Stop Intro Ending Sync Fill In ACC 1 2 Play mode 3 Songs 2 Tracks 7 000 Notes Metronome Transpose Tuning MIDI Functions 3 Demo Songs 40 Concert Magic Songs 3 Soft Sostenuto Sustain Headphones x 2 Pedal MIDI IN OUT LINE IN L R LINE OUT L MONO R 15Wx2 16cmx2 139 x 46 x 84 cm 40 0 kg Specifications are subject to change without notice DEMO SONG LIST 1 Rhapsodie No 2 Brahms 2 Original 3 Original exa MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Date March 2003 Version 1 0 KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO MODEL CP95 FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECEIVED REMARKS Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Message Altered X la So lo Sa Sa age ala lo FES ORS OES ORS ORS ORS ORS 8S Note Number True Voice 21 108 alaala alaala ala alaala ato si TES ES OES ORS ORS ORS ORS ORS Velocity Note ON Note OFF O 9nH v 1 127 x 8nH v 0 After Touch Key s Channel s Pitch
5. unstretched equal temperament that divides the scale into twelve equal semitones This produces the same chordal intervals in all twelve keys and has the advantage of limitless modulation of the key However the tonality of each key becomes less characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance EQUAL TEMPERAMENT This is the most popular piano temperament The hearing ability of a human is uneven and is not as accurate with high frequency and low frequency as it is with the middle range This temperament s tuning is stretched to compensate for this so the sound will be heard naturally to the ears This Stretched equal temperament is a practical variation of the unstretched equal temperament which was invented on a mathematical basis 3 MIDI Channel Channel 15 This function determines on which channel the CP piano will exchange MIDI data with an external MIDI device or personal computer Press the STRINGS button while in the function mode The LED display shows you the currently selected channel number The default channel is 1 Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired MIDI channel 1 16 When the power is first turned on the CP piano always selects channel 1 pa DT a 4 Local Control On Off Local Control ON Local Control m LI ry ILL OFF NI J This function determines whether the CP piano s sound will be played from the piano s keyboard On or only from an externa
6. Bend Control Change 0 32 xOOx x Ox O Right pedal x O Center pedal O Left pedal Bank Select Modulation Portament Time Data Entry Volume Panpot Expression Damper pedal Portament Sosutenuto pedal Soft pedal Hold 2 Resonance Release Attack Cutoff Decay Vibrato Speed Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Portament Control Reverb Send Level Chorus Send Level NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB Program Change x x x x x x x x x x O O X X O ala So Lo So lo So o AMA SS prd Program No 1 128 System Exclusive Common Song Position Song Select Tune System Real Time Clock Commands Others All Sounds OFF Reset All Controllers All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY OO xO of x xo Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO aa OOOOC ODO xomn nooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooxr KAWAI CP95 Owner s Manual OM970E L0304 Printed in Japan
7. Starting another recording will delete the song you previously recorded 2 PLAYING BACK A SONG Press the PLAY STOP button The song will be played back using the same tone sound with which it was recorded Press the PLAY STOP button once again to stop the playback If you do not press the PLAY STOP button playback will automatically stop when the song is finished You can adjust the tempo of playback by using the VALUE buttons 3 ADVANCED RECORDING PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS RECORDING M ORE SONGS The CP piano can record and store a maximum of 3 songs Please follow the steps below to save your songs While holding down the REC button press the Song 2 button O PIANO HARPSI amp ORGAN amp MALLET ACCORDION E PIANO DRAWBAR STRINGS songi 2 3 The LED will light to show the current song number while the REC button is held down The piano is now ready to record Song 2 To cancel without recording press the REC button again Play the piano Playing the piano will automatically start the recording You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button 19 SYNTH SPECIALTY VOCAL amp PAD SFX tracki 2 Press the PLAY STOP button after you have finished recording Holding down the PLAY STOP button press the SONG 2 button Releasing both buttons will play Song No 2 Playback will automatically stop when the song is finished You can adjust the tempo of playback by using the VALUE buttons RE
8. CORDING PLAYING BACK THE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND PARTS SEPARATELY The CP piano can record the parts played by the left or right hand and play back these parts separately or simultaneously This function can be enjoyed in different ways For example you can practice the right hand part of the song while playing back the recorded left hand part or record the melody part of the song while playing back the previously recorded accompaniment While holding down the REC button press the SONG 3 button to select Song No 3 Track 1 of Song No 3 will be selected and the CP piano is now ready to record To cancel without recording press the REC button again Play the piano with your left hand Playing the piano will automatically start the recording You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button Press the PLAY STOP button after you have finished recording Now to play back the left hand part press the PLAY STOP button The left hand part you have recorded Track 1 of Song No 3 will be played back You can practice the right hand part along with the recorded part You can adjust the tempo of playback by using the VALUE buttons Let s record the right hand part while listening to the left hand part While holding down the REC button press the TRACK 2 button The Track 1 LED will light and the Track 2 LED will flash to indicate that the piano is now ready to record Track 2 To cancel without recording press the REC switch again
9. KAWAI Digital Piano CP95 Owner s Manual Thank you for choosing this Kawai CP95 Digital Piano Your new CP95 is a high quality instrument offering the very latest in leading edge music technology This manual contains valuable information that will help you make full use of your CP piano s many capabilities Please read it carefully and keep it handy for further reference TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Important Safety Instructions 0 0 0 0 eee eee eee 3 Assembling Th Stand ag veles wes Sx Dok ewe eee ae eee 6 Part NAMES ace sy i hata ee eee PD auc ise pu d eps 8 Getting Started l Basic ODCPAUOlS KNA e reset o wd edet A 12 peli Bed ote che E 14 As ITANS PO SOA 5 ss ebd Be a easet ENS a EB TU tor ae la nd erai 15 4 Touch Response 2e dou Sua Gas aha Tia Hees SX 16 2 Demonstration Song 232 45 es ma RARE a e qa Re 16 Ge Metronome 219 ee bun S xata ea t zin dh Seale pete ee 17 PARE DISTAL PA PE a alus a Be a a a ies 18 Digital Recording Functions 1 Easy Kecording 23 2233 ank ade keen A ERE ARR Kies 19 2 Playing Back A Song 0 22 eee eee ee eee 19 3 Advanced Recording Playback Functions 19 4 Deleting A Song Track 0 0 eee eee 21 Concert Magic I Seleotng A Sones set kei asha KAGABE NG KE RE Xe 22 2 Listening To The Song soe her RES HE eh 22 3 Performing A Song 24 04 dpoRu ue alee dn Sheet EQ 23 4 Concert Magic Song Arrangement Types 23 Function Mode T AUTE r
10. Now play the right hand part Pressing any key will start play back of the recorded left hand part Track 1 while you play and record the right hand part You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button After pressing the PLAY STOP button the left hand part will begin playing back you can then begin playing recording the right hand part from any point in the song you like Press the PLAY STOP button after you have finished recording 2903 NOTE If you play with the style rhythm and accompaniment it is also recorded but only on track 1 PLAYING BACK THE LEFT AND RIGHT HAND PARTS SEPARATELY After you have recorded the left and right hand parts Track 1 and Track 2 separately it is possible to play back the two parts by themselves or together The following example shows how to play back only Track 2 Select and press one of the SONG buttons Song 1 Song 2 or Song 3 while pressing the PLAY STOP button While holding down the PLAY STOP button press the TRACK 1 button The TRACK 1 button LED will be turned off If you need to turn Track 1 back on press the TRACK 1 button once again Releasing both buttons will play back only Track 2 You can adjust the tempo of playback by using the VALUE buttons 4 DELETING A SONG TRACK This function allows you to delete songs that were not recorded correctly or songs that you do not want to listen to any more Simultaneously hold down the PLAY STOP and
11. REC buttons The LEDs will light to show you where songs have been recorded While holding down both the PLAY STOP and REC buttons press the SONG button that corresponds to the song you want to delete While still holding down both the PLAY STOP and REC buttons press the TRACK button that you want to delete and turn the LED of that TRACK button off To delete more than one song repeat the above procedure NOTE The total memory capacity of the recorder is approximately 7 000 notes When the recorder reaches its maximum capacity the CP piano will stop recording at this point Any data recorded before the interruption will be retained To delete all recorded songs reset first turn the power off and then turn it back on again while holding down both the PLAY STOP and REC buttons 2 CONCERT MAGIC The great German composer Johann Sebastian Bach once said Playing the keyboard is simple Just strike right keys at the right time Many people wish it were that simple The reality is very different of course However there is a way to make playing the keyboard very simple You don t even have to strike right keys thanks to Concert Magic With Concert Magic absolutely anyone can sit at the CP piano and make real music even if you ve never taken a piano lesson in your life To enjoy performing by yourself you have only to select your favorite piece from 40 preprogrammed songs and tap any of the 88 keys with a stea
12. a child a louder sound is produced even when the piano is played with a soft touch Light 2 is lighter than Light 1 Heavy 1 2 HE Perfect for those with strong fingers or for practicing with a hard touch Heavy 2 is heavier than Heavy 1 Off oFF For tone colors like organ or harpsichord and for playing some contemporary music with the piano sound a constant loud sound is produced regardless of your force on the keys To change the touch type press and hold the TOUCH button The LED display shows you the current touch type While holding the TOUCH button use the VALUE buttons to change the touch type Press the TOUCH button again to get back to the standard touch setting Once the power is turned off the touch type will be reset to the standard setting 5 DEMONSTRATION SONG The CP piano has 3 built in demonstration songs for your listening enjoyment Press the DEMO CONCERT MAGIC button and the first demo song 16 DEMO CONCERT MAGIC 6 METRONOME METRONOME will start The LED display shows the demo song number When the first demo song is finished the CP piano will play all the other demo songs one at a time in order If you would like to listen to a particular demo song use the VALUE buttons to select your desired song To stop the demo press the DEMO CONCERT MAGIC button again at any time Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music It is important to practice playin
13. a function to edit To exit the Function Mode press either the TOUCH btton or TRANSPOSE button The following functions can be selected in the Function Mode Tuning E PIANO button Temperament DRAWBAR button MIDI Channel STRINGS button Local Control On Off WOOD WIND button Lower Octave Shift BASS button Lower Pedal On Off VOCAL PAD button This function allows you to adjust the piano s pitch You may need to adjust the tuning when you play with other instruments or recordings Press the E PIANO button while in the function mode The LED display shows you a number that represents the pitch for A in Hz Hertz The range of adjustment is from 427 0 to 453 0 Hz displayed as 27 0 53 0 The factory preset value is set to the modern standard A 440 0 Hz displayed as 40 0 Use the VALUE buttons to raise or lower the pitch 2 TEMPERAM ENT Temperament WIEN Equal UN I J L The CP piano offers not only equal temperament the modern standard but also immediate access to temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods It should be interesting and educational to try some of the different temperaments although the equal temperament is dominant today Press the DRAWBAR button while in the function mode The LED display shows you an abbreviation for the type of temperament currently selected Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired temperament After you have selected the desi
14. adjust the tempo by using the VALUE buttons The tempo is shown in the LED display when the style is running If the tempo is not shown in the LED display touching the VALUE buttons will activate the LED display to show the tempo 4 Turn on the accompaniment When the ACC button is pressed the CP piano will play a complete accompaniment style In addition the keyboard will be split into two sections upper and lower keyboard When the ACC button is turned OFF only the rhythm accompaniment will be played With the ACC button ON when you play a chord in the lower keyboard the accompaniment style will automatically follow the chords you play The accompaniment system is capable of following single finger as well as more complex chord voicings If you want to change the volume for the style use the Dual Split Rhythm Balance slider while holding down the ACC button The LED display shows you the volume level for the style from 0 soft to 127 loud If you want to change the split point for the lower keyboard press a key on the keyboard while holding down the ACC button The pressed key will be the lowest note for the upper keyboard 5 1 2 Play mode When the 1 2 PLAY button is activated the CP piano will automatically choose an appropriate sound setup and tempo for the selected style You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment style by using Dual Split Rhythm Balance slider The transpose function lets you raise or lower the piano
15. dds reverberation to the sound simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room or concert hall There are six types of reverb in the CP95 They are Small Room Medium Room Large Room Medium Hall Large Hall and Plate To add reverb to the sound press the REVERB button The LED indicator will be turned on and the LED will show you which type of reverb is currently selected To change the reverb type use the VALUE buttons while holding down the REVERB button The reverb is ON when the LED of the REVERB button is lit Pressing the REVERB button once again turns the reverb OFF When the power is turned on the reverb function is automatically activated Lra lr n Small Room Medium RoomLarge Room Medium Hall Large Hall Plate ER n a A G NJ po EN n SIs EFFECTS 2 STYLE START TOP o o INTRO ENDING FILL IN SYNC Adding an effect to the sound enhances tonal quality and improves acoustical realism There are twelve types of effect in the CP95 They are Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 FB Chorus Tremolo Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Flanger Delay 1 Delay 2 and Delay 3 To add an effect to the sound press the EFFECTS button The LED indicator will be turned on and the LED display will show you which effect is currently selected To change the effect type use the VALUE buttons while holding down the EFFECT button Pressing t
16. dy rhythm and tempo Concert Magic will provide the correct melody and accompaniment notes regardless of which keys you press Anybody young or old can enjoy Concert Magic from the moment they sit down at the CP piano Now let s see how Concert Magic works 1 SELECTING A SONG The 40 Concert Magic songs are assigned to each of the 40 white keys classified in six groups by song category such as Children s Songs American Classics Christmas Songs All of the song titles are listed on page 32 cong EMS ic To select a song press the key to which your desired song is assigned C while holding down the DEMO CONCERT MAGIC button 2 LISTENING TO THE SONG If you have selected a song you are familiar with you may want to play by yourself right away However you may want to listen to the song first before playing it To listen press the PLAY STOP button The CP piano will start playing back the selected song When the demo song is finished press the START STOP button again to stop Otherwise the CP piano will play all the other Concert Magic songs one at a time in order If you want to listen to a different song repeat the same procedure to select a song eu UE a 3 PERFORMING A SONG Now you re ready to play yourself Tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any one of the 88 black or white keys on your piano keyboard As you tap harder the notes will get louder as you tap softer the notes will get quieter As you tap
17. e CP piano provides you with another type of sound combination called a split The split function divides the keyboard into two sections upper ex PONG A v REVERB C VALUE C keyboard and lower keyboard and lets you play a different sound in each section Press the SPLIT button to activate the split function First choose the sound you would like to use for the upper keyboard Then while holding down the SPLIT button choose the sound for the lower keyboard You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds Use the Dual Split Rhythm Balance slider to adjust the balance Move the slider to the right to increase the volume of the upper sound and decrease the volume of the lower sound The balance changes in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left The split point determines where the upper keyboard section will be divided from the lower one You can move the split point to any key youlike The default split point is set between F2 and F 2 This point can be moved to anywhere on the keyboard Press the desired key while holding down the SPLIT button The key you pressed becomes the lowermost note for the upper section ABOUT POLYPHONY The CP piano is capable of playing up to 64 notes simultaneously 64 note polyphony When playing in dual mode or when playing the stereo piano sound the polyphony will be reduced by half since the piano has to produce two sounds for each note 7 Reverb REVERB a
18. faster the notes speed up as you tap slower they will slow down correspondingly just like regular piano playing Isn t it fun You can sound like you ve been playing for years just by pressing one key with one finger Concert Magic is a perfect method for small children to learn music especially to develop a sense of rhythm For older people who may think it is too late to learn the keyboard Concert Magic is a good first step for them to begin with With Concert Magic your CP piano can be enjoyed by anyone in the family even those who have never touched a musical instrument in their life 4 CONCERT M AGIC SONG ARRANGEM ENT TYPES After playing for a while with Concert Magic you may think that it s too easy and there is very little to learn While it is true that some of the songs are very easy to play even for beginners there are also some which will challenge you and require some practice to play beautifully Each of the 40 Concert Magic songs falls into one of three different categories depending on the skill level required to perform them Easy Beat These are the easiest songs to play To perform them simply tap out a constant steady beat on any key on your piano keyboard Look at the following example F r Elise Press the key with a steady sixteenth note rhythm Key on XX X X XX XX X XX X XX X X X X XX 293 5 Melody Play These songs are also quite easy to play especially if they are familiar to you To pe
19. g the piano in the right tempo and with a steady rhythm The CP piano s metronome is a tool that helps you to achieve this by providing a steady beat for you play along with Starting the Metronome Press the METRONOME button You will see the LED display turns on and hear the metronome begin counting with a steady beat The LED display shows the tempo in beats per minute To change the tempo use the VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the tempo within the range of 30 250 beats per minute 60 500 BPM with 6 8 To stop the metronome press the METRONOME button again Changing the time signature You probably noticed that there are two types of clicks and the louder one comes every fourth beat The metronome is capable of giving you a down beat to indicate the beginning of the measure You are now hearing a 4 beat or 4 4 time signature You can select different a time signature if you want to out of the six available with the CP piano 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 and 6 8 To change the time signature press and hold the METRONOME button The LED display shows you the time signature While holding down the METRONOME button Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired time signature Adjusting the Metronome Volume The volume level of metronome can be adjusted to any level you like independent of the main volume Press and hold the METRONOME button While still holding down the METRONOME button use the Dual Split Rhythm Balance slider
20. he EFFECT button once again turns the effect OFF TL Lyre rae yee ye LITTIWLIILILT LEP CEV LUUL J Chorus 4 FB Chorus Tremolo Rotary 2 Flanger Delay 3 mm Pm 1 Select a style Press one of the STYLE buttons The LED of the selected STYLE button will light to indicate which style is currently in being used Pressing the active STYLE button again will switch to the alternative style of the STYLE button The LED display shows the variation number briefly when you press a STYLE button Each STYLE button has six variations Use the VALUE buttons to explore the style variations while the LED display is showing the variation number O BIG BAND 50 S POP BALLAD WALTZ LATIN SWING O TRADI JAZZ 60 S COUNTRY TIONAL ROCK R amp B 1 2 3 4 5 6 STYLE 2 Start the style Pressing the START STOP button will start the style Pressing it again will stop the style Pressing the INTRO ENDING button will start the style with an intro section Pressing it again will stop the style with an ending section Pressing the FILL IN button while the style is running will play a short fill in section which embellishes the style and leads to the next variation section When the SYNC button is pressed the style will not start until you play a note or chord on the keyboard a 3 TRANSPOSE Value 0 Value 5 ACC 1 2 PLAY TRANSPOSE MN LI MN 3 Adjust the Tempo You can
21. it String Ensemble String Ensemble 2 Synth Strings Synth Strings 2 60 s Strings Violin Cello Harp 1 Seashore 2 Rain 3 Thunder 4 Wind 5 Stream 6 Wind Chime 7 Laughing 8 Applause BRASS WOODWIND pe 1 Solo Trumpet 2 Muted Trumpet 3 Trombone 4 Brass Section 5 Brass Section 2 6 Synth Brass 7 Analog Brass 8 Jump Brass 1 Flute 2 Clarinet 3 Oboe 4 Pan Flute 5 Recorder 6 Soprano Sax 7 Alto Sax 8 Tenor Sax 31 STYLE LIST FOR US and AUSTRALIA BIG BAND SWING 1 Fast Big Band 2 Medium Big Band 3 Slow Big Band 4 Medium Swing 5 Medium Swing 2 6 Slow Swing JAZZ 1 Jazz Pop 2 Jazz Pop 2 3 Latin Jazz 4 Latin Jazz 2 5 Jazz R amp B 6 Jazz R amp B 2 50 S 1 50 s Rock 2 50 s Rock 2 3 50 s Rockabilly 4 Rock Rhumba 5 50 s Ballad 6 50 s Ballad 2 60 S 1 60 s Pop 2 60 s Pop 2 3 Surf Rock 4 60 s Rock 5 60 s Folk Rock 6 60 s Motown POP 1 Pop 2 Pop2 3 70 s Pop Ballad 4 70 s R amp B 5 Disco 6 Disco 2 ROCK 1 Pop Rock 2 Country Rock 3 Slow Rock 4 Pop Shuffle 5 80 s Rock 6 Pop Reggae BALLAD 1 Modern Ballad 2 Modern Ballad 2 3 Pop Ballad 4 50 s Orch Ballad 5 60 s Ballad 6 Folk Rock Ballad R amp B 1 KC Blues 2 Slow R amp B 3 Fast R amp B 4 Blues Rock 5 Slow Blues 6 Gospel Shuffle WALTZ 1 Classic Waltz 2 Traditional Waltz 3 French Waltz
22. l MIDI instrument Off Even with local control Off the piano s keyboard will still transmit to an external MIDI instrument or personal computer Press the WOOD WIND button while in the function mode The LED display shows you On or Off The initial value is On Use the VALUE buttons to turn local control On and Off 5 Lower Octave Shift 1 Octave Shift This function allows the octave of the lower part to be shifted up one two or three octaves higher when the ACC button or SPLIT button is activated Press the BASS button while in the function mode The LED display shows you the octave shift value The default value is 0 Use the VALUE buttons to set the desired lower octave shift range between 0 to 3 6 Lower Pedal On Off Sustain pedal OFF LI This function determines if the sustain pedal will be active for the lower sound when the ACC button or SPLIT button is activated The default setting is Off which means the sustain pedal is not active for the lower sound Press the VOCAL PAD button while in the function mode The LED display shows you On or Off The initial value is Off Use the VALUE buttons to turn Lower pedal On and Off 28 MIDI The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface an international standard for connecting synthesizers sequencers digital recorders and other elect
23. lf of the stand so that the metal fitting holes are seen when viewed from the top Slide the piano backward while holding it with one hand so that it does not incline and fall from the stand The hooks T ta on the piano are then engaged with the metal fittings on the Side Panels Pay attention so Pl HB A Hand or Finger that your hand or fingers are not caught catching hazard between the stand and piano Fasten the piano and the stand with four bolts F CAUTION Be sure to secure the piano to the stand with the screws If you fail to do so the unit could fall from the stand causing damage or personal injury 4 Insert the pedal connection cord that comes from Pedal Board C into the piano s pedal jack and fasten with cord clamps Bottom View S 5 Turn the Adjuster installed on the bottom gt of C until it touches the floor to support the gt pedal board PART NAMES MASTER VOLUME SLIDER A Move the volume slider to the right to increase the instrument s volume Move the slider to the left to decrease the volume STYLE BUTTONS B These buttons are used to select different styles to accompany your playing M ETRONOM E BUTTON C This button is used to start stop the metronome REGISTRATION BUTTON D This button is used to memorize and recall up to six of your favourite panel settings 1 2 PLAY BUTTON E This button is used to automatically choose an appro
24. mony You need to be aware what key you are playing in with this temperament Any key modulation will result in dissonances When you play music in a particular key you need to match the key of the temperament as well When playing in a major key select Pure Major and when playing in a minor key select Pure minor PYTHAGOREAN TEMPERAMENT This temperament which uses mathematical ratios to eliminate dissonance for fifths is very limited for use with chords but it produces very characteristic melodic lines MEANTONE TEMPERAMENT This temperament which uses a mean between a major and minor whole tone to eliminate dissonance for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances experienced with certain fifths for the Mersenne pure temperament It produces chords that are more beautiful than those with the equal temperament 256 Werckmeister H Ht Kirnberger NN Equal Flat Equal L m Jf L JI COC NI 4d J WERCKMEISTER III TEMPERAMENT KIRNBERGER III TEMPERAMENT These two temperaments are placed in between Meantone and Pythagorean For music with few accidentals this temperament produces the beautiful chords of the mean tone but as accidentals increase the temperament produces the characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean temperament It is used primarily for classical music written in the Baroque era to revive the original characteristics EQUAL TEMPERAMENT FLAT This is
25. ng and maintenance servicing sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric instructions in the leterature accompanying the shock to persons product Examples of Picture Symbols denotes that care should be taken The example instructs the user to take care not to allow fingers to be trapped denotes a prohibited operation e 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 power cord plug from the AC outlet Read all the instructions before using the product WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following Er WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death HN or serious injury if the product is handled incorrectly The product should be connected to If you are going to use an AC power cord an AC outlet of the specified make sure that its has the correct plug shape voltage and conforms to the specified power voltage Failure to do so may result in fire Do not insert or disconnect the power Doing so may cause electric shock cord plug with wet hands The chair must be used properly it must be Doing so may cause the chair to fall over or your used only when playing the product fingers to be trapped resulting in injury Do not play with it or stand on it Only one person is allowed to sit
26. o ede er Rd E RESI eee E PE 25 2 Tempetameht oeste etek shad NICE ewe ee ee ores 25 3 MIDL C a nel os r3 ise putt odia eee ANA tat te 27 4 Local Control On Off coe uni xi d ey wet S 28 p Lower Octave Shift ers bed RE bear ph dae oe 28 6 Lower Pedal On Off 4 25 eve hand Soe OS eee ae owe 28 MIDI sashes saya wed dh xe eas saa ay Eck pp eer 29 List Of Preset SOUIdS x 220m se EI ee Mahe bee Rodd eae EE 31 Style Lista he rey Lp 32 Concert Magic Song List on eda ye oe ye tal cae cbe v 33 Specifications i 2 s2icehesia LPG KARI AGA Keel leosebiadaw AREE 34 Demme Sone Lists cote hrex vk heen eases eel i ges 34 MIDI Implementation Chart 0 0 0 eee eee ee eee 35 Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS WARNING CAUTION FIRE OR ELECTRIC RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN m OR MOISTURE AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ne pas ouvni TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage is intended to alert the user to the presence of within the product s enclosure that may be of important operati
27. ock LATIN 1 Bossa Nova 1 2 Bossa Nova 2 3 Salsa 4 Samba 5 Calypso 6 Mambo TRADITIONAL 1 Soft Shoe 2 Polka 3 Cha Cha 4 Tango 5 Jive 6 Rhumba CONCERT MAGIC SONG LIST Category Children s Songs Christmas Songs American Classics Classical Selections Special Occations International Songs ONNNKRWN KE BWWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNDN ko o ps po po o RR pp DO ONTNANA Ak UUN OD O NANTNA RUN HOOD ONTNAN AUR ADN FH Oo Song Title Twinkle Twinkle Little Star I m A Little Teapot Mary Had A Little Lamb London Bridge Row Row Row Your Boat Fr re Jaques Old MacDonald Had A Farm Hark The Herald Angels Sing Jingle Bells Deck The Halls O Come All Ye Faithful Joy To The World Silent Night We Wish You A Merry Christmas Battle Hymn Of The Republic Yankee Doodle Danny Boy Clementine Auld Lang Syne Oh Susanna Camptown Races When The Saints Go Marching In The Entertainer William Tell Overture Andante Haydn F r Elise Clair De Lune Skater s Waltz Blue Danube Waltz Gavotte Gossec Waltz Of The Flowers Bridal Chorus Wedding March Pomp And Circumstance When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Hava Nagilah Ich Bin Ein Musikant Funicli Funicla La Marseillaise La Bamba E33 5 Arrangement Type MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP EB MP MP MP MP EB SK SK MP EB SK SK SK SK SK MP SK SK EB EB SK SK MP SK SPECIFICATIONS
28. on it Do not sit on it when opening the lid When using the headphones do not Doing so may result in hearing problems listen for long periods of time at high volume levels keyboard Doing so may cause the product to fall over resulting in injury repair or modify Doing so may result in product breakdown electric shock or short circuit AC power cord s slug 2 pletely disconnected from the Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage the cord causing a fire electric shock or short circuit Failure to do so may cause fire in case of en the power switch is turned lightning ot be used for a long time Failure to do so may over heat the product ord from the AC outlet resulting in fire quipped with a polarized line plug one blade This is a safety feature ert the plug into the outlet contact an our obsolete outlet y purpose of the plug Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury J C A U TI O N or damage to the product or other 1 the following areas Using the product in such areas may result in ear windows where the product is product breakdown ight uch as near a heater such as outside nount of sand or dust is present ict is exposed to excessive eyboard cover rds make sure product na AN ow any foreign duct i ict on the floor the product Closing it roughly may trap your finge
29. or that SOUND button willlight Pressing the SOUND button again will switch to the alternate sound category assigned to that SOUND button There are eight sounds assigned to each sound category While holding down a SOUND button use the VALUE buttons to select the different sounds The LED display will briefly show you the active sound number whenever you press a SOUND button If you want to confirm the active sound for a sound category when the LED display is off press and hold the desired SOUND button and the active sound number for the selected sound category will be displayed 4 Play Experiment by playing the different sounds 5 Dual Another feature of the CP piano is the ability to layer two preset sounds together to create a more complex sound For example piano layered with strings e piano with bass sound and so on To layer two sounds first select a variation for each sound category seperately using the SOUND buttons and VALUE buttons Then press those two SOUND buttons simultaneously The LED indicators for both SOUND buttons will be turned on to indicate your sound selections You can adjust the volume balance between the two sounds Use the Dual Split Rhythm Balance slider to adjust the balance Move the slider to the right to increase the volume of the rightmost preset sound and decrease the volume of the leftmost preset sound The balance changes in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left 6 Split Th
30. ound of only the keys just played SUSTAIN PEDAL d Depressing this pedal sustains the sound even after you remove your hands from the keyboard M zd LINE OUT JACKS e These jacks are used to connect an external amplifier and speakers or a cassette recorder to the CP piano LINE IN JACKS f These jacks are used to connect stereo outputs from other audio equipment or electronic instruments to the CP piano s speakers MIDI JACKS g These jacks are used to connect the CP piano with external MIDI devices PEDAL JACK h Connect the pedal cord from the pedal board to this jack HEADPHONES JACKS i These jacks are used to connect up to two headphones to the CP95 oo c R L MONO R L OUT LINE OUT LINE IN MIDI ue ee PEDAL PHONES c GETTING STARTED 1 BASIC OPERATIONS MASTER VOLUME min TL pr E 11g 2171 max Dual Split Rhythm Balance left LL 171A0 0I right SPLIT 1 Turn on the power You will find the POWER SWITCH at the right end of the front panel Press this button to turn on the power Pressing it again will turn off the power 2 Adjust the volume Play a note on the keyboard and adjust the volume Moving the slider to the right raises the volume while moving to the left lowers it 3 Select a sound Pressing a SOUND button selects the assigned sound category and the LED f
31. priate sound and setup for the selected style ACC BUTTON F This button is used to turn the auto accompaniment style function on off SYNC BUTTON G When active the accompaniment style will start as soon as you play a note or chord on the keyboard FILL IN BUTTON H This button is used to play a short fill in section that embellishes the style and leads to the next section START STOP BUTTON I This button is used to start and stop the accompaniment style INTRO ENDING BUTTON J This button is used to play an intro section that leads into the style If you press this button while the style is playing an ending section will be played before stopping VALUE BUTTONS K This buttons are used to adjust tempo scroll through different selections and adjust data values on the LED display FRONT PANEL GT REVERB BUTTON L This button turns the Reverb on off EFFECT BUTTON M This button turns the Effect on off DUAL SPLIT RHYTHM BALANCE SLIDER N This slider adjusts the volume balance of the two sounds used in Dual mode or Split mode Also adjusts the volume of the accompaniment style SOUND BUTTONS 0 These buttons are used to select the desired sound category Use the VALUE buttons to select a sound within the category SPLIT BUTTON P This button activates the split function The split function divides the keyboard into two sections upper and lower and lets you play each section with a different sound
32. red temperament you must select a key signature for the temperament Limitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention of Equal temperament When we use a temperament other than Equal temperament we must carefully choose the key signature to play in 25 Equal Ponly Lr H H Pure Major E ri Pure minor Fr I E FIL Pythagorean UN Meantone I IL NI To select the key signature of the temperament simply press one of the 88 piano keys The LED display shows you the note name for the key you pressed and it will be chosen as the key of the temperament For example if the song you are going to play is written in D major press any D key to set the temperament key BRIEF EXPLANATION OF TEM PERAM ENTS EQUAL TEMPERAMENT PIANO ONLY This is the default temperament If a piano sound is selected the tuning is stretched like an acoustic piano EQUAL TEMPERAMENT If any other type of sound is selected the tuning will be EQUAL FLAT An explantion of EQUAL TEMPERAMENT and EQUAL TEMPERAMENT FLAT is provided later in this section NOTE If a piano sound is used in a layer with any other sound then both sounds will use the EQUAL TEMPERAMENT Stretched tuning MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT Major MERSENNE PURE TEMPERAMENT Minor This temperament which eliminates dissonances for thirds and fifths is still popular for choral music because of its perfect har
33. rform them tap out the rhythm of the melody on any one of the keys on your piano keyboard Singing along as you tap the rhythm can be helpful Key on X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star for example Follow the melody s rhythm as shown When performing fast songs with Concert Magic it is sometimes easier to tap two different keys with two fingers alternating This allows you to play twice as fast as you can using only one finger on one key Skillful These songs range in difficulty from moderately difficult to difficult To perform them tap out the rhythm of both the melody and the accompaniment notes on any of the keys on your piano keyboard like Waltz of The Flowers shown below Key on X X X X X X X X X X X X X It may take some practice to get them just right A good way to learn these songs is to listen to them first and then try to tap out the rhythms that you hear In the song list on page 32 the arrangement type is marked next to each song title as EB for Easy Beat MP for Melody Play and SK for Skillful 24 FUNCTION M ODE 1 TUNING 440 0 Hz LI me S gt L3 The Function Mode gives you access to many other useful features on your CP piano To enter the Function Mode press the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons at the same time The LEDs for both buttons will flash Press one of the following sound buttons to choose
34. ronic instruments so that they can exchange performance data The CP95 is equipped with two MIDI jacks for exchanging data MIDI IN and MIDI OUT Each uses a special cable with a DIN connector MIDI IN For receiving note program change and other data MIDI OUT For sending note program change and other data MIDI EXAMPLES 1 Connection to another MIDI compatible keyboard or sound generator module When connected as shown in the illustration data on how the digital piano is played which keys are struck can be sent to another MIDI instrument Plus the sound from the CP95 can be layered over the sound of the other instrument MIDI IN eme en 2 eoo oo a een ao s Cs oo ooo5ooo05 TI T Wm l M Digital Synthesizer MIDI cable illata ME EREHE CP95 s Piano sound j Synthesizer s String sound 29 2 Connection to an external sequencer When connected as shown in the illustration you can record songs played on the CP95 with a sequencer and use the CP95 s tones controlled by the CP95 s MULTI TIMBRAL MODE function to create a multi layer MIDI recording MIDI IN CC LCCC C JC 92C 3C 2 a CARS C 3 3 MIDI cable MIDI Sequencer
35. rs resulting SS A in injury Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this product and other devices Entry of water needles or hair pins may result in breakdown or short circuit The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product Please lift up the product when moving it Please note that the product is heavy and must be carried by more than two persons Dropping the product may result in breakdown Doing so may cause the product to generate noise if the product generates noise move the product sufficiently away from the electrical appliance or connect it to another AC outlet ct near electrical s and i AC power cord care d Failure to do so may damage them resulting in fire electric shock or short circuit Do not wipe the product with benzene Doing so may result in discoloration or deformation or thinner of the product When cleaning the product put a soft cloth in lukewarm water squeeze it well then wipe the product Do not stand on the product or exert Y Doing so may cause the product to become excessive force f deformed or fall over resulting in breakdown y or injury The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation This product should be used only with the stand that is provided by the manufac
36. s key in half steps This is especially useful when you have learned a song in one key and have to play it in another key The transpose feature allows you to play the song in the original key but hear it in another key To transpose the keyboard press and hold the TRANSPOSE button The LED display shows you the current value The value is always set to 0 when the power is turned on While still holding the TRANSPOSE button use the VALUE buttons or the keyboard from C2 to C4 to specify the transposition amount The LED display shows you a number telling you how many half steps up or down you have transposed the piano 5 for example represents a transposition that is 5 half steps lower O indicates no transposition 55 5 The piano can be transposed up to 12 half steps higher or 12 half steps lower Pressing TRANSPOSE button again turns the transpose function off The TRANSPOSE function remembers the current setting as long as the power is on 4 TOUCH RESPONSE When playing a piano the volume of the sound produced increases in direct relation to how hard a key is struck The CP piano offers the realistic feel of an acoustic piano for practicing music The touch response function simulates the standard touch of an acoustic piano when the LED of the TOUCH button is off When the LED of the TOUCH button is lit you can select other touch types as follows Light 1 2 Lt For those still developing finger strength such as
37. to adjust the metronome volume The LED display shows the volume level from 0 soft to 127 loud The factory preset is 80 LF 7 REGISTRATION L m Registration 6 A Registration is a setup that remembers most of the panel setting such as sound selections and effect settings so that you can recall them at the touch of a button Six Registrations can be memorized and saved 1 To memorize the current panel settings press and hold the REGISTRATION button While holding down the REGISTRATION button press any one of the STYLE buttons marked 1 through 6 to select a location for your new Registration Continue holding both the REGISTRATION button and the selected STYLE button until R and your selected location number 1 6 appears in the LED Your registration has now been saved to your selected location 2 To recall a registration first press the REGISTRATION button and make sure its LED is lit Then press one of the STYLE buttons marked 1 through 6 to select the desired registration 18 DIGITAL RECORDING FUNCTIONS 1 EASY RECORDING REC PLAY STOP Press the REC button The CP piano is now ready to record To cancel the recording press the REC button again Begin playing some music on the piano The CP piano will automatically start recording with the first note you play You can also start recording by pressing the PLAY STOP button Press the PLAY STOP button when you have finished recording NOTE
38. turer The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when e The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged e Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product e The product has been exposed to rain e The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance e The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Notes on Repair Should an abnormality occur in the product immediately turn the power OFF disconnect the power cord plug and then contact the shop from which the product was purchased This digital piano is for household use and is not intended for commercial use CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond Instruction for AC power cord U K Do not plug either terminal of the power cord to the ground of the AC outlet on the wall FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may ca
39. use harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different electrical circuit from the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This instrument complies with the limits for a class B digital apparatus pursuant to the Radio Interference Regulations C R C c 1374 ASSEM BLING THE STAND Be sure that all parts are included before starting to assemble your unit PARTS PROVIDED Side Panel A 2 pcs Back Panel B 1 pc Pedal Board C 1 pc Screw Dy ve ves 2 pcs Screw PD pans ny Rem 4 pcs CET Bolt F uti Ere ires 8 pcs Adjuster G 1 pc Cord Clamp H 1 pc D E F H pou Bottom View 1 Insert the Adjuster G on the bottom of B Pedal Board C Fasten A and C with four A bolts F 2 Fasten Side Panel A and Back Panel B with two screws D Then fix Back Panel B to Pedal Board C with four screws E C 3 Place the piano on the front ha
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