Kawai CE200 User Manual

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KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO CE200

Using MIDI

depending on the setting for multi-timbral mode (explained later in this

chapter).

Program #

CE200

General MIDI

1

Concert Grand

Grand Piano

2

Studio Grand

Bright Piano

3

Mellow Grand

Electric Grand

4

Classic E. Piano

Honky Tonk Piano

5

Modern E. P

Electric Piano 1

6

Jazz Organ

Electric Piano 2

7

Drawbar Organ

Harpsichord

8

Church Organ

Clavi

9

Diapason

Celesta

10

String Ensemble

Glockenspiel

11

Slow Srings

Music Box

12

Harpsichord

Vibraphone

In order for your external MIDI device to play the sound you want, you

need to know what program change number to transmit to it. Please read

your external MIDI device’s manual for a list of its program change number/

sound assignments. Then read “Sending Program Change Numbers” on

page 54 for the procedure to send a desired program change number from

the CE200 piano.

That is how to layer the CE200 piano’s sound with a desired sound from

an external MIDI device.

LOCAL CONTROL

You may want to play and only hear your external MIDI device’s sound,

without the CE200 piano’s sound. You can turn off the CE200 piano’s

sound using a function called “local control”.

Local control determines whether or not the CE200 piano will produce a

sound when you play it’s own keyboard. When local control is on, the

CE200 piano produces sound as you play the keys. When off, the piano

will not produce a sound when you play the keys. The CE200 piano’s

keyboard will however, continue to transmit MIDI information to an

external MIDI device.

Press the CHURCH ORGAN button while holding down the TOUCH

and the TRANSPOSE buttons,

and the piano will show “on” or “off” in

the display. The initial value is on. Toggle on and off using the VALUE

buttons.

Play the keyboard and you will hear only the sound from your external

MIDI device.

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