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Istruzioni per l'uso Kawai, Modello Digital Piano model 2000 2000

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Its wooden keys provide the touch response and full dynamic range required for a superb performance on the piano, harpsichord, and other instrument presets. Industry-Standard MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) jacks are included which allow you to play other electronic instruments at the same time — opening a whole new world of musical possibilities. This Owner's Manual contains valuable information that will help you make full use of this instrument's many capabilities. Read it carefully and keep it handy for future reference. IMPORTANT NOTES • Keyboard lock The keyboard and the switches under it are protected by a locking mechanism which keeps them from moving during shipment. To release the lock, loosen the three screws shown in the illustration below to the point where key travel is free and unobstructed. DO NOT REMOVE THE SCREWS. They will be required should you ever have to lock the keyboard for shipment again. Use only the voltage appearing on the plate next to the power cord (Rear Panel). Incorrect voltage presents a shock hazard and will also damage the instrument's delicate electronic circuitry. • Electrical Noise Keep the instrument away from electrical motors, neon signs, fluorescent light fixtures, and other sources of electrical noise. _n r • Power Cord Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. There is a risk of electrical shock. Treat the power cord with care as well. Stepping on or tripping over it can break or short-circuit the wire inside. • Repairs and Alterations Never attempt to remove or modify the piano's circuitry. There is a significant shock hazard and there are no user servicable parts. If you think something is broken, consult your nearest authorized Kawai dealer. • After Use Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. Leaving the piano on for extended periods can lead to serious problems. Table of Contents ■ Basic Controls..................... 1 ■ Basic Operation................... 3 ■Advanced Features................ 5 1) MIDI Interface.................. 5 2) Tuning.......................... 9 3) Temperaments................. 10 ■Specifications..................... 11 ■ Basic Controls * Front Panel □C cnin. | | | | | | | f | | | max, mellow bright VOLUME BRILLIANCE 1 POWER switch 2 VOLUME control 3 BRILLIANCE control О OOOOOOO □□□□□□□□ PIANO PIANO 1 2 HARPSI- HARPSI- VIBRA-PIANO E-PIANO E-PIANO CHORD CHORD PHONE 3 12 12 1 4 Tone selector switches TREMOLO CHORUS slow fast TREMOLO SPEED 5 Effect switches TRANSPOSE Rear Panel SOFT DAMPER PEDAL THRU OUT IN 11 DI 1 Pedal control jacks 2 MIDI interface jacks 1 PEDAL These jacks are used to connect the damper and soft pedals. The soft pedal can be used as the sostenuto pedal by applying the power while holding down the soft pedal. 2 MIDI These jacks aliow communication with other gear equipped with MIDI. IN Accepts MIDI data from other instruments. OUT Transmits MIDI data to other instruments. THRU Retransmits all MIDI data coming into the MIDI IN jack {for use in a chain of MIDI devices). 1 1 POWER 2 VOLUME Move the volume slider to the right to increase the instrument's volume. Move the slider to the left to decrease the volume. 3 BRILLIANCE control This slider controls the brilliance, or clarity, of the sound. Shifting it to the left produces a rich, mellow sound; shifting it to the right, a bright, clear sound. The center position corresponds to the instrument's normal tone. 4 TONE SELECTORS Select the desired instrument by pressing the appropriate switch. 7 TRANSPOSE switch The TRANSPOSE function automatically transposes the entire keyboard to a different key. For example, after changing the transposition to the key of E, playing a C scale would actually sound as an E scale. Changing keys is as easy as holding down this switch and selecting the key from the 1-octave range marked on the front panel. The LED next to the switch remains lit for all keys except C, the standard. 5 EFFECTS These functions cause the output to become more animated (CHORUS) or fluctuate (TREMOLO). 6 TREMOLO SPEED control This knob speeds up and slows down the TREMOLO effect. LINE IN LINE^ OUT 3 Line input jacks 4 Line output jacks 3 LINE IN These jacks connect two channels of output from other electronic instruments to the piano's speaker. Use the L/ MONO jack when using only one input. Note: This input bypasses the piano's VOLUME control. To adjust the balance, you must use the output volume controls on the individual instruments. 4 LINE OUT These jacks provide stereo output to amplifiers, stereo systems, tape recorders, or similar equipment. The two-position switch to the right allows you to adjust the output level to High (H) or Low (L) to match the input impedance of the other equipment. Use the L/MONO jack when using only one output. The two-position switch adjusts the LINE IN jack sensitivity to match the source: Low for strong inputs and High f...


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