Ca p, Sing, Iano – Kawai CA1000 User Manual

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TUTORIAL: USING MIDI

TUTORIAL

Using MIDI

Instrument #2 recognizes only the piano part received from Instrument

#1. Instrument #3 receives all the parts on the three channels being passed

through Instrument #2 because Instrument #3’s multi-timbral mode

capability is activated.

We have provided this brief look at MIDI to help you understand the CA

piano’s MIDI capabilities.

While it is beyond the scope of this manual to explain the entire world of

MIDI we do encourage you to visit your local music store or contact a

music publisher for a listing of available books on MIDI applications to

learn more.

Let’s explore some MIDI applications using an external MIDI device

connected to the CA piano.

U

SING

THE

CA P

IANO

AS

C

ONTROLLER

First let’s play sounds from an external MIDI device using the CA piano’s

keyboard.

MIDI CONNECTION

First, connect the CA piano’s MIDI OUT jack to your external MIDI

device’s MIDI IN jack with a MIDI cable.

MIDI Keyboard #1
Transmitting
Ch 1

Piano

Ch 2

Strings

Ch 3

Bass

MIDI Keyboard #2
Receiving ch 1
Multi-timbral mode off

Sound Module #3
Multi-timbral mode on

Receiving only
Ch 1

Piano

Receiving
Ch 1

Piano

Ch 2

Strings

Ch 3

Bass

EFFECTS REVERB

REC

RECORDER

PLAY/STOP

TEMPO

METRONOME

BEAT

VOLUME

Dual Balance

left right

DEMO

DEMO

CONCERT

MAGIC

max

min

MASTER VOLUME

TOUCH

TRANS-
POSE

PIANO

1

SONG 1

PART 1

2

2

3

4

5

PIANO

2

E.PIANO

CHURCH
ORGAN

HARPSI-
CHORD

VIBRA-
PHONE

STRINGS

CHOIR

VALUE

OUT

IN

IN

THRU

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