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Istruzioni per l'uso Kawai, Modello Concert Performer Series Digital Piano CP110
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The Style Convert menu will be displayed and prompt you to insert the Style Convert program disk in the floppy drive. 3) Insert the program disk in the drive and then press the F7 button to continue. Press the F1 button to cancel the Style Convert process. (rT) © © GlU © F1 Cancels conversion process. F7 Proceeds with the conversion. [77] (77) [77] [77] (77) (7?) (77] Creating Your Own Styles 12, L4 Selects what Style format you are planning to convert. 4) After the CP reads the program, it will display a list of Style formats that can be converted. Use the L2 and L4 buttons to indicate which data format you plan on converting. Then press the F7 button to continue. CED CED CID CED CED CED CED F1 Takes you to the previous menu. F7 Proceeds with the conversion. Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano 5) Insert your Style disk when you are asked to do. Then press the EXEC button to proceed. 6) Select the desired Style to convert and press EXEC button. The conversion begins. L2, L4 Selects the desired Style from the disk. CED CUD CUD CED CED CED CED F1 Takes you to the previous menu. F7 Proceeds with the conversion. 7) When the conversion is over, the SAVE USER STYLE screen will Gome up. Save the new Style using the same procedure for saving a new User Style. • You have just learned the basic procedure to convert Style formats. For detailed information on the Style Convert program, read the instruction sheet that comes with the software. There you will find a list of which manufacturers’ formats are supported. For technical information contact EMC Software directly at the location listed on the instruction sheet. Creating Your Own Styles Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk The Concert Performer’s Recorder can only have one song’s data loaded for detailed editing purposes at any given time. However, if you just wish to play back a song, without any intentions to make note event edits or add to it, the CP can load the song very quickly. Thus if you have a disk full of songs in the disk drive, you can load them up and start playing them very easily. commercially available Standard MIDI File disks that have popular songs on them. Using the disk drive in this way makes the Concert Performer a truly enjoyable source of entertainment for parties and other social events, as well as a great educational tool for the music classroom. This song disk might be a disk that you’ve made yourself, containing several of your own songs, or it could be one of the hundreds of About the Disk If you are planning on a using a blank disk to store your own compositions made on the CP, then you don’t have to wony about the disk’s format, since the CP will take care of preparing the disk for its own use. However, if you wish to purchase a disk of songs from your local music store or from the many small companies that specialize in MIDI files, you will need to remember a few simple points: • The CP reads only DOS formatted disks, either double-sided double-density (720Kb) or high-density (1.4MB). These are by far the most commonly used formats in the computer as well as musical instrument markets. • Other than of course recognizing its own song format, the CP only recognizes song files which are written in Standard MIDI File format and that have DOS file names ending with “.MID”. There are two types of Standard MIDI File formats, Format 0 and 1. The CP can read the song data of both formats, however it will only display the lyrics of a song written as format 0. • Songs that have been composed with the General MIDI standard in mind will sound fine without any additional work, because the creators of the disk have already included data in the files that automatically tell the CP what sounds to use when playing the song. Otherwise the CP will have no idea as to what sounds are appropriate, and you may find it necessary to assign the correct sounds. These days almost all commercially available MIDI files adhere to the General MIDI standard, so it may be rare that you encounter this issue. Kawai Concert Performer Series Digital Piano The bottom line is that even though most MIDI song disks available today conform to these standards, it is worth your while to confirm that they do before you make the purchase. • Disks made for some of Kawai’s other products can be used with the CP, such as those for the Q-80 and Q-80EX sequencers, and the DRP-10 and ACR-20 accompaniment modules. Selecting a Song from Disk A single floppy disk can store a few dozen song files at one time depending on the length of the songs. If the disk that you are using does have several song files on it, simply select the one that you wish to hear. To select a song: SONG -l\ SELECT I) CD 2) 3) 4) Put the disk in the Disk Drive and press the SONG SELECT button. The CP searches the disk for songs, and the Disk Song Select menu will display the first ten available files, if there are more than ten songs on the disk, use the SEARCH butt...
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