Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano CP117 User Manual

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Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano

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Range sets up timing “borders” around the Resolution value you specify. Notes within these

borders will not be quantized and notes outside the borders will be moved to the nearest beat

specified by the resolution value (Quarter note, Eighth note, etc.). The negative value represents

the placement of the “border” before the beat, and the positive value represents the placement

the “border” after the beat. Together

, these two “borders” form a timing “range” around the

specified beat.

The notes that fall inside the Range

are not shifted at all.

The notes that fall beyond the

Range are moved to the closest

“border” of the Range.

Selecting zero Range results in no

“range”, and all notes are shifted

to the precise beat.

Resolution

24

Beat

12

Beat

12

Range

0, 0

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Resolution

24

Beat

12

Beat

12

Range

-3, 3

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Resolution

48

Beat

24

Beat

24

Range

2, 10

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By experimenting with Resolution and Range settings, you can correct the timing of the notes in your

recording while still allowing for a natural, human feel.

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