Example of connection – Kawai CP115 User Manual

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Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano

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A

VOLUME

ACCOMPANIMENT

HELP

REGISTRATION

PART

SOUND

RECORDER

STYLE

FILL IN

VARIATION

B

C

VOLUME

ACCOMPANIMENT

HELP

REGISTRATION

PART

SOUND

RECORDER

STYLE

FILL IN

VARIATION

A. Using External Speakers

The Concert Performer has an amplifier and built-in speakers and together,
they produce a powerful sound. However, for larger venues or outdoor
performances, you may need to use additional amplification and speaker
systems.
Standard 1/4-inch audio cables can be plugged into the CP’s stereo Line Out
jacks for this purpose. The CP’s Master Volume will affect the signals levels
output from the Line Out Jacks.

Example of Connection

Amplifier

B. Using the Concert Performer with Your Home Audio System

You can connect audio cables from your stereo system or another source to
the CP’s Line In jacks. The sound of your stereo playing a tape, CD, or even
radio will be heard through the CP’s speaker system and mixed in with any
sounds from the CP itself, enabling you to play along with your favorite songs!
Connect the CP with your CD player or other device as illustrated.

Tape Recorder

CD Player

C. Recording Your Performance with Your Tape Recorder

Even though the CP115 do not have a CD-R Drive you can still make a recording
from your CP using the Line out Jacks. Simply connect an external CD-R
recorder or other recording device (Cassette, Audio software from a personal
computer etc.) to the CP’s Line Out Jacks. Everything that you hear coming
out of the CP’s built-in speaker system is also sent out through the Line Out
Jacks and can be recorded. You can also record anything that is connected to
the Line In Jacks along with anything being played by the CP.

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