Using a style, Selecting and playing a style – Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano CP117 User Manual

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Using a Style

The Concert Performer contains 182 built-in Styles for you to play

along with, covering a wide variety of musical genres. You can

choose from a simple drum or percussion accompaniment or add

in a fully orchestrated arrangement. In addition to the Full Styles

which provide a full musical arrangement including Drums, Bass,

and other accompanying instruments, there are Intimate Styles with

Solo Piano Styles if you just want to play along with a piano

accompaniment. If the on board variety of styles is not enough, or

if you have creative ideas of your own, the CP contains other

features such as Style Maker and Conductor to help you edit or

create your own custom Styles. These features are explained in

the section of this manual “Creating Your Own Styles”, page 74.

Selecting and Playing a Style

The Styles are organized into 13 categories, each with a dedicated STYLE SELECT button on the

front panel.

To select a Style:

1)

Press the STYLE button for the categor

y of your choice. The LCD screen will display the first Style

Selection page for that category.

2)

Press the L or R button next to the on-screen name of the Style you wish to select.

3)

Each Style category has two pages of styles. If you don't see your desired Style on the currently

displayed page, you can use the F1- F2 buttons to select the other page. Press another STYLE button

to jump to another category,

or turn the Dial to scroll through all the Styles one by one.

4)

If you wish play the selected Style, press either

the STAR

T/STOP button to start the Style playing immediately,

or the INTRO/ENDING button to start the Style with an Intro pattern.

You can also press the SYNC/F

ADE OUT button before starting a Style or pressing the INTRO/ENDING

buttons. When the SYNC/FADE OUT button is pr

essed, the Style will not start until you play a note or

chord on the keyboard.

5)

To adjust the tempo of the Style, select T

empo on the main play screen and use the Dial to change the

Tempo.

You can also use the T

AP TEMPO button. Tap the button three or more times at the desired tempo,

and the CP will automatically translate your taps into an on-screen Tempo value.

6)

To stop the Style, pr

ess either,

the STAR

T/STOP button to stop the Style immediately,

or the INTRO/ENDING button to stop with an ending pattern,

You can also press the SYNC/F

ADE OUT button and have the Style fade out gradually.

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