Kawai CN35 Owner’s Manual User Manual

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a

MASTER VOLUME slider

This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument’s
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected.

* This slider does not affect the LINE OUT level. For information about

adjusting the LINE OUT level, please refer to page 82.

b

CONCERT MAGIC button

This button is used to select the instrument's Concert Magic
function.

c

LESSON button

This button is used to select the instrument's built-in Lesson
songs.

* When pressed simultaneously, the CONCERT MAGIC and LESSON

buttons are also used to select the instrument’s Demo mode.

d

REGISTRATION button

This button is used to store and recall one of the 18 different
Registration memories. Each Registration can store sound, reverb/
effects settings, and various other panel and menu options.

e

SOUND buttons

These buttons are used to select the sound(s) that will be heard
when playing the instrument’s keyboard. These buttons are
also used to select Registration memories

f

MENU buttons

These buttons are used to navigate through the instrumnet’s
various function and settings menus.

g

LCD display

The LCD display provides important information relating to the
currently selected sound, function, and setting.

* A protective plastic film is attached to the display during production.

Please remove this film before attempting to play the instrument.

h

VALUE buttons

These buttons are used to adjust values, change settings, and
answer on-screen prompts.

i

EFFECTS and REVERB buttons

These buttons are used to turn the instrument’s reverb and
effects functions on/off, and to adjust effect/reverb settings.

j

BALANCE slider

This slider adjusts the volume balance of the two layered
sounds when Dual mode is selected, or the the upper and lower
sections when Split/Four Hands mode is selected.

k

SPLIT button

This button is used to enable the Split/Four Hands mode
functions, allowing the keyboard to be divided into upper and
lower sections.

l

METRONOME buttons

These buttons are used to turn the instrument’s metronome
function on/off, and to adjust metronome settings.

m

RESET button

This button is used to reset the instrument’s song recorder, and
to rewind songs and MP3/WAV/SMF files to the beginning.

n

REC and PLAY/STOP buttons

These buttons are used to record and playback songs stored in
the instrument’s internal memory, or MP3/WAV/SMF files saved
to a USB memory device.

o

REW and FF buttons

These buttons are used to move the playing position of the
current recorder song or MP3/WAV/SMF backward or forward.
These buttons are also used to select the recorder song.

p

LOOP button

This button is used to enable the instrument’s A-B Loop function,
allowing passages of a recorder song or MP3/WAV/SMF file to
be played back repeatedly.

q

USB button

This button is used to access the instrument’s USB functions.

r

TOUCH button

This button is used to access the instrument's Touch settings to
adjust the touch sensitivity of the keyboard.

s

TRANSPOSE button

This button is used to adjust the pitch of the keyboard in
semitone steps.

t

POWER switch

This switch is used to turn the instrument on/off.

* The CN35 digital piano features a power saving mode that can turn off

the instrument automatically after a specified period of inactivity. For

more information, please refer to the Auto Power Off setting on page

115.

u

PHONES jacks

These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the
instrument. Two pairs of headphones can be connected and
used simultaneously.

v

USB to Device port

This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB
memory device to the instrument in order to load/save recorded
song data, registration memories, and MP3/WAV/SMF files etc.

w

LINE IN jacks

These jacks are used to connect the stereo output from audio
equipment, computers, or other electronic instruments to the
instrument's amplifier and speakers.

x

LINE OUT jacks

These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/Right
1/4” phone plug) of the instrument to external amplifiers,
mixers, recording devices, and similar equipment.

y

USB to Host port

This port is use to connect the instrument to a computer using a
USB ‘B to A’ type cable in order to send and receive MIDI data.

z

MIDI jacks

The jacks are used to connect the instrument to external MIDI
devices (such as other musical instruments or a computer) in
order to send and receive MIDI data.

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