Basic settings, Functions 1.basic settings, 1 keytranspose = 0 c – Kawai CONCERT ARTIST CA63 User Manual

Page 47: Set tings, Entering the basic settings menu, Selecting the desired setting

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Set

tings

Basic Settings

The Basic settings menu contains settings to adjust the pitch, tuning, and general sound of the instrument.

This menu also allows favourite panel settings to be stored, or reset back to the original factory configuration.

„ Basic Settings

Page no.

Setting name

Explanation

Default setting

1

Key Transpose

Raise or lower the pitch of the keyboard in semi-tone steps.

0 C

2

Song Transpose

Raise or lower the pitch of SMF songs in semi-tone steps.

0

3

Tone Control

Change the EQ settings of the instrument’s sound.

off

4

Speaker Volume

Change the maximum volume level of the speaker output.

High

5

Phones Volume

Change the maximum volume level of the headphones output.

Low

6

Wall EQ

(CA93 only)

Optimise the soundboard speaker EQ based on instrument placement.

off

7

Tuning

Increase or decrease the pitch of the instrument in 0.5 Hz steps.

440.0

8

Damper Hold

Change the effect of the sustain pedal on organ, string, etc. sounds.

off

9

Four Hands

Enable the ‘Four Hands Mode’ function.

off

10

User Memory

Store current panel settings as the default (power on) configuration.

-

11

Factory Reset

Reset panel settings back to the original factory configuration.

-

* Default settings will be shown in the first LCD display illustration (i.e. Step 1) for each setting explanation below.

„ Entering the Basic Settings menu

Press the FUNCTION button to enter the Functions menu.

The Basic Settings menu will be selected automatically.

Functions
1.Basic Settings

Press the FUNCTION button again to enter the menu.

„ Selecting the desired setting

After entering the Basic Settings menu:

Press the e or f buttons to cycle through the different
settings pages.

1-1 KeyTranspose

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0 C

Settings page number

Enter and exit the selected Functions menu

Cycle through the different settings pages

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