Play the keyboard, Selecting a preset sound – Kawai CN41 User Manual

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PIANO

SELECTING A PRESET SOUND

Step1

Press the SOUND SELECT button below the name of the instrument to be played.

When the button is pressed, the LED indicator will turn on, indicating that this sound has been selected.

The name of the selected preset sound is also shown in the LCD display. Multiple sounds are assigned to each

button; pressing the same SOUND SELECT button again will select the next variation sound assigned to that

SOUND SELECT button.

To select a Church Organ sound, press the CHURCH ORGAN button as shown above. The LED indicator for the

CHURCH ORGAN button will turn on.

Preset sounds can also be selected by pressing the VALUE buttons.

The OTHERS button is assigned with 280 sounds, divided into 20 additional categories. While

holding down one of the VALUE buttons, pressing the other VALUE button will jump to the next

sound category within the OTHERS selection.

PRESET SOUNDS

PIANO 1

Concert Grand

HARPSI & MALLETS

Harpsichord

Studio Grand

Harpsichord 2

Mellow Grand

Vibraphone

Jazz Grand

Clavi

PIANO 2

Modern Piano

STRINGS

Slow Strings

Honky Tonk

String Pad

Rock Piano

Warm Strings

New Age Piano

String Ensemble

ELECTRIC PIANO

Classic E.Piano

CHOIR & PAD

Choir

Modern E.P.

Choir 2

60’s E.P.

New Age Pad

Modern E.P. 2

Atmosphere

DRAWBAR

Jazz Organ

BASS

Wood Bass

Drawbar Organ

Electric Bass

Drawbar Organ 2

Fretless Bass

Be 3

W. Bass & Ride

CHURCH ORGAN

Church Organ

OTHERS

280 sounds

Diapason

Full Ensemble

Diapason Oct

Please refer to ‘PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER MAPPING’ on page 66 for a complete listing of the additional 280 sounds

assigned to the OTHER button.

Step2

Play the keyboard.

The selected sound will be heard as the keys are pressed.

Use the MASTER VOLUME slider to adjust the volume if necessary.

The CN41 piano is capable of playing up to 96 notes simultaneously (96-note polyphony). However, when playing in dual

mode, or when playing a stereo piano sound, the polyphony will be reduced by half because the piano has to produce

two sounds for each note.

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