PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS PLAYING THE PIANO 2 CONCERT MAGIC 3 LESSON FUNCTION 4 RECORDER 5 FUNCTION BUTTONS 6 APPENDICES Owner’s Manual 1 7
Page 3 Thank you for purchasing a KAWAI CN32 digital piano! The CN32 digital piano is a revolutionary new instrument that combines the latest digital technology with traditional piano craftsmanship inherited from KAWAI’s many years of experience in building fine acoustic pianos.
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Page 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 8 1. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS This section explains the locations and functions of the panel buttons and sliders. FRONT PANEL z CONCERT MAGIC The Concert Magic function allows the CN32 digital piano to be enjoyed by those with little or no experience of playing the piano, providing the correct accompaniment and melody by simply pressing a single key on the keyboard (page 26).
Page PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 9 z EFFECTS The EFFECTS function adds chorus, delay, tremolo, and rotary speaker simulation effects to the sound (page 20). z BALANCE z METRONOME The BALANCE slider is used to adjust the volume balance between the two sounds in Dual or Split modes, and also controls the volume of left and right-hand parts of Lesson songs (pages 14, 16 and 32). The METRONOME function provides a steady beat with which to aid piano practice.
Page 10 2. PLAYING THE PIANO 1) BASIC OPERATIONS 2 PLAYING THE PIANO This section provides the basic procedures for turning the power on and playing the CN32 digital piano. SETTING UP THE PIANO The CN32 digital piano is equipped with stereo speakers and an internal amplifier—no addition equipment is required to begin playing the instrument, provided AC power is available.
Page 11 2) DEMO SONGS PIANO 1 Concert Grand : KAWAI Studio Grand : KAWAI Mellow Grand : Sonata No.30 Op.109 / Beethoven Modern Piano : KAWAI PIANO 2 Concert Grand 2 : Waltz No.6 Op.64-1 “Petit chien” / Chopin Studio Grand 2 : KAWAI Mellow Grand 2 : La Fille aux Cheveux de lin / Debussy Rock Piano : KAWAI ELECTRIC PIANO Classic E.Piano : KAWAI Modern E.P. : KAWAI Modern E.P.
Page 12 3) SELECTING A SOUND The CN32 digital piano features 36 realistic sounds suitable for various musical styles, with multiple sounds assigned to each of the 9 category buttons listed below. Button 2 PLAYING THE PIANO PIANO 1 PIANO 2 ELECTRIC PIANO DRAWBAR CHURCH ORGAN Instrument name Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Modern Piano Concert Grand 2 Studio Grand 2 Mellow Grand 2 Rock Piano Classic E.Piano Modern E.P. 60’s E.P. Modern E.P.
Page 13 4) DUAL MODE The DUAL function allows two internal sounds to be layered together, creating a more complex sound. For example, a piano can be layered with strings, or a church organ with a choir sound. Step 1 ON ON ON The LED indicators for the PIANO1 and STRINGS buttons will turn on, indicating that both sounds have been selected simultaneously, and DUAL mode has been activated.
Page 14 Step 5 Use the BALANCE slider to adjust the volume balance between the two sounds. 2 PLAYING THE PIANO Increases the volume of the sound assigned to the leftmost selected SOUND button Increases the volume of the sound assigned to the rightmost selected SOUND button Step 6 Press any individual SOUND SELECT button to deactivate DUAL mode.
Page 15 5) SPLIT MODE The SPLIT function divides the keyboard of the CN32 digital piano into Upper and Lower sections, allowing each section to be played with a different sound. Step 1 ON ON ON The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will turn on, indicating that SPLIT mode has been activated. In addition, the LED indicator for the PIANO1 button will also turn on, indicating the Upper section sound, while the BASS button will start to flash, indicating the Lower section.
Page 16 Step 4 Press the PIANO2 button three times. The LED indicator for the PIANO2 button will turn on. ON ‘1-3’ will be shown in the LED display, indicating that the Upper section sound has been changed to Mellow Grand 2. 2 PLAYING THE PIANO Press three times Step 5 Press and hold the SPLIT button, then press the HARPSI & MALLETS button twice. ON ON ON 2 The LED indicator for the HARPSI & MALLETS button will start to flash.
Page 17 6) FOUR HANDS MODE The FOUR HANDS function divides the keyboard of the CN32 digital piano into separate Upper and Lower sections in a similar way to that of the SPLIT function. In addition, the octave/pitch of each section is also adjusted, allowing two people to play the piano together. Split Point Upper section PLAYING THE PIANO Lower section c c c Step 1 Press and hold the SPLIT button, then press the damper/sustain (right) pedal and the soft (left) pedal together.
Page 18 Step 3 Press the SOUND SELECT buttons to adjust the Upper section sound. ON 2 PLAYING THE PIANO Step 4 Press and hold the SPLIT button, then press the SOUND SELECT buttons to adjust the Lower section sound. ON ON 2 1 Press and hold the button Step 5 Press and hold the SPLIT button, then press a key on the keyboard to adjust the Split Point. The FOUR HANDS mode Split Point will not affect the SPLIT mode Split Point. Step 6 Press the SPLIT button again to deactivate FOUR HANDS mode.
Page 19 7) REVERB AND EFFECTS The CN32 digital piano allows performers to alter sounds by adding reverb and applying effects. When selecting some internal sounds, the LED indicators for the EFFECTS or REVERB buttons may turn on automatically. This is because certain internal sounds are prepared with an effect enabled as the default setting, enhancing tonal quality and improving acoustic realism.
Page 20 APPLYING EFFECTS Effects alter the impression and feeling of the sounds. There are seven types of effect available: Effect type Description Simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or string ensemble, by layering a slightly detuned version of the sound over the original to enrich it. 2 PLAYING THE PIANO Chorus Delay 1 Delay 2 Delay 3 Tremolo Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Adds an echo to the sound. There are three types of delay available, each with a different length of delay between the echoes.
Page 21 8)TOUCH CURVE The TOUCH function allows different touch sensitivities for the keyboard to be selected, other than the standard touch of an acoustic piano. The sensitivity can be changed to one of five different types: Light 2, Light 1, Heavy 1, Heavy 2 or Off. : For players with a delicate touch. Requires less striking force to achieve a forte note. : For those still developing finger strength. A louder volume is produced even when playing with a soft touch.
Page 22 9) TRANSPOSE The TRANSPOSE function allows the audible pitch of the CN32 digital piano to be raised or lowered in half steps. This is particularly useful when accompanying instruments with different tones, or when a song learned in one key must be played in another key. The transpose feature allows the song to be played in the original key, but heard in another key.
Page 23 10) METRONOME Rhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music. It is important to practice playing the piano at the correct tempo and with a steady rhythm. The CN32 digital piano’s metronome function helps learners to achieve this by providing a steady beat to play along with. STARTING THE METRONOME Press the TEMPO button. The LED indicator for the TEMPO button will turn on, and the metronome will begin counting with a 4/4 beat.
Page 24 Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to select the desired time signature. The currently selected time signature will be shown in the LED display. 2 PLAYING THE PIANO 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 5/4 3/8 6/8 Step 3 Press the BEAT button again to deactivate the metronome. The LED indicator for the BEAT button will turn off, indicating that the metronome has been deactivated.
Page 25 11) PANEL LOCK The Panel Lock function allows the state of all panel buttons to be temporarily locked, preventing sounds and other settings from being changed accidentally while playing the piano. Step 1 The CN32 control panel will stop responding to button pushes. The letters ‘Lok’ will be shown in the LED display, indicating that the button panel is locked. Step 2 Press the CONCERT MAGIC and TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously again to deactivate the panel lock.
Page 26 3. CONCERT MAGIC The great German composer Johann Sebastian Bach once said “Playing the keyboard is simple. Just strike the right keys at the right time”. Many pianists wish it were quite that straightforward. Fortunately, KAWAI have devised a method of playing the keyboard that is very simple, without even needing to strike the right keys.
Page 27 PERFORMING A SONG Step 1 Tap out the rhythm of the selected song on any black or white key. Concert Magic is a perfect method for small children to learn music, especially when developing a sense of rhythm. For older people who may believe it is too late to learn the piano, Concert Magic offers an enjoyable first step. With Concert Magic, the CN32 digital piano can be enjoyed by everyone in the family, even those who have never touched a musical instrument in their life.
Page 28 CONCERT MAGIC SONG ARRANGEMENT TYPES After playing with Concert Magic for a while, performers may feel that such playing is too easy and that there is very little to learn. While it is true that some of the songs are very easy to play, even for beginners, there are also some songs which will prove challenging, and require practice to play proficiently. Each of the 88 Concert Magic songs fall into one of three different arrangement types, depending on the skill level required to perform them.
Page 29 STEADY BEAT Steady Beat allows Concert Magic songs to be played by simply tapping any key with a constant steady beat, regardless of the song arrangement type. Step 1 Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button. The currently selected Concert Magic mode will be shown in the LED display. Step 2 Hold down the button Step 3 Start by tapping any key with a constant steady beat. The tapping speed will set the tempo for the song.
Page 30 CONCERT MAGIC PLAYBACK SPEED The TEMPO button is also used to adjust the playback speed of Concert Magic songs. Step 1 After selecting a Concert Magic song to play back, press and hold the TEMPO button. The current tempo will be shown in the LED display. Step 2 While holding down the TEMPO button, use the VALUE buttons to change the tempo.
Page 31 4. LESSON FUNCTION The CN32 digital piano’s Lesson function helps performers to practice the piano with a collection of etudes from Czerny and Burgmüller, or songs from Alfred’s Basic Piano Library and Alfred’s Premier Piano Course lesson books (USA, Canada, Australia and UK only). It is possible to listen to each etude or song at various tempos, practicing the left and right hand parts separately, before eventually recording a practice session for self-evaluation.
Page 32 2) LISTENING TO AND PLAYING A SONG Step 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button to play the selected song. There will be a one bar count-in before the song starts to play. Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop and reset the song. If the PLAY/STOP button is pressed again, the song will restart from the beginning. EXITING THE LESSON FUNCTION Step 1 Press the LESSON button. The LED indicator of the LESSON button will turn off, and the CN32 digital piano will return to normal operation mode.
Page 33 3) RECORDING A SONG PRACTICE While in Lesson mode, song practice can be recorded for playback and self-evaluation. The pre-recorded left and right-hand parts will be heard while the song practice is recorded. As noted previously, the BALANCE slider may be used to mute either pre-recorded left or right-hand parts. Step 1 Use the BALANCE slider to adjust the volume balance. Decrease the volume of the right-hand part Decrease the volume of the left-hand part Step 2 Press the REC button.
Page 34 5. RECORDER The RECORDER function records performances in a similar way to that of a tape recorder. However, the CN32 digital piano records songs as digital data, instead of audio data - storing the music inside the instrument. Because each song is stored digitally, it is possible to modify various aspects during playback, such as adjusting the tempo without changing the pitch, or selecting different sound types and effects settings.
Page 35 Step 2 Start to play the piano. The recorder will automatically start recording with the first note played. During this time, the LED indicators for the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons will be turned on. Any changes made to the sound while recording will also be recorded. The recording can be started by pressing the PLAY/STOP button instead of pressing a key, allowing a blank bar to be inserted at the beginning of a song. Step 3 Press the PLAY/STOP button to stop recording.
Page 36 Step 2 Start to play the piano. While recording the second part, the previously recorded first part will also play. During this time, the LED indicators for the REC button and PLAY/STOP button will be turned on. To start playing back the first part and then recording the second part from a certain point, later in the song, press the PLAY/STOP button instead of playing the keyboard to start playback, then begin recording the second part when necessary.
Page 37 2) PLAYING BACK A SONG The PLAY/STOP button is used to start and stop playback of the recorded song, and to also select which song and part is played. Step 1 Press the PLAY/STOP button to start playing the recorded song. 1 2 Hold down the button Press the PLAY/STOP button again to stop playback. To select a different song for playback, hold the PLAY/STOP button and press the SOUND SELECT button that corresponds to the desired song.
Page 38 3) ERASING A SONG This function allows any songs that are no longer listened to, to be cleared. Step 1 Press and hold the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons. The LED indicators will display which songs have been recorded. Step 2 While holding the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons, select the desired song to be erased by pressing the corresponding SOUND SELECT button. The LED indicator of the selected song will start to flash.
Page 39 6. FUNCTION BUTTONS The function settings are responsible for controlling various advanced parameters within the CN32 digital piano, and can be selected by pressing a combination of buttons. ENTERING A FUNCTION MODE Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press one of the other panel buttons shown below.
Page 40 1) LOWER OCTAVE SHIFT This function allows the lower part to be raised by one, two, or three octaves when using SPLIT mode. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the CONCERT MAGIC button. 1 2 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘Lot’ (Lower Octave) and a number, representing how many octaves the lower part is shifted up. Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to set the desired lower octave shift range.
Page 41 2) LOWER PEDAL ON/OFF This function determines whether or not pressing the damper pedal will also sustain the Lower section sounds when in SPLIT mode. The default setting is off, which means the sustain pedal is not active for lower part sound. The sustain pedal will still be active for the upper sound. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the LESSON button.
Page 42 3) DAMPER HOLD ON/OFF This determines if the sound such as organ or strings should be held (on) or gradually decayed (off) when the damper pedal is depressed. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the PIANO 1 button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘dMP’ (Damper) and on/off status. The default is off. Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to toggle damper hold on and off.
Page 43 4) DAMPER EFFECT When the damper pedal is depressed on an acoustic piano, all dampers are lifted up, allowing the strings to vibrate freely. When a note or chord is played on the piano with the damper pedal depressed, not only will the strings of the notes played vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonance. The Damper Effect function of the CN32 digital piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon.
Page 44 5) STRING RESONANCE String Resonance refers to a phenomenon present among acoustic pianos, whereby the strings of held notes resonate ‘sympathetically’ with other notes of the same harmonic series. The String Resonance function of the CN32 digital piano attempts to simulate this phenomenon. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the ELECTRIC PIANO button.
Page 45 6) FOUR HANDS ON/OFF This function allows FOUR HANDS mode to be activated or deactivated using an alternative method. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the DRAWBAR button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘4Hn’ (FOUR HANDS) and on/off status. The default is off. Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to toggle FOUR HANDS on and off.
Page 46 7) TUNING The TUNING function allows the CN32 digital piano’s pitch to be finely adjusted, and may prove useful when playing with other instruments. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the CHURCH ORGAN button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘tun’ (Tuning) and a number representing the pitch for ‘A’ in Hz (Hertz). Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to raise or lower the pitch. Tuning = 427.0 ~ 453.
Page 47 8) TEMPERAMENT The CN32 digital piano offers immediate access to a variety of musical temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It may prove interesting and educational to experiment with different temperaments, other than the modern ‘equal temperament’ standard this is dominant in music today. EQUAL TEMPERAMENT (PIANO ONLY) This is the default temperament. If a piano sound is selected the tuning is stretched like an acoustic piano (EQUAL TEMPERAMENT).
Page 48 Step 2 Press the S or T VALUE buttons to change the type of temperament. Temperament Equal (Piano) Pure (Major) Pure (Minor) Pythagorean Meantone Equal Equal (Flat) Kirnberger III Werckmeister III When the power is turned off, the temperament will reset to the factory default ‘equal temperament (piano only)’ type. If a piano sound is selected when using the factory default ‘equal temperament (piano only)’ type, the tuning is stretched like an acoustic piano (EQUAL TEMPERAMENT).
Page 49 MIDI OVERVIEW The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting synthesizers, sequencers (MIDI recorders) and other electronic instruments so that they can exchange performance data. The CN32 is equipped with two MIDI jacks for exchanging data: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. Each uses a special cable with a DIN connector. MIDI IN : For receiving note, program change and other data. MIDI OUT : For sending note, program change and other data.
Page 50 9) MIDI CHANNEL This function is used to determine on which MIDI channel the CN32 digital piano will exchange MIDI information with external MIDI devices and instruments or a personal computer. The selected channel will function as both the transmit and receive channel. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the STRINGS button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘Chn’ (Channel) and the channel number. The default channel is 1.
Page 51 10) TRANSMIT PROGRAM CHANGE ON/OFF This function determines whether or not the CN32 digital piano will transmit program change information when pressing the SOUND SELECT buttons. When transmit program change is turned on, pressing the SOUND SELECT buttons will send the program change numbers as listed below.
Page 52 In addition to the SOUND SELECT buttons, other button operations such as touch curve, dual, digital effects and reverb settings can be transmitted as MIDI exclusive data when the corresponding buttons are pushed. When set to off, no program change or other panel information will be transmitted via MIDI. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the CHOIR & PAD button.
Page 53 11) LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFF This function determines whether the CN32 digital piano’s sound will be played from the piano’s keyboard (‘ON’) or only from an external MIDI instrument (‘OFF’). Even with local control set to ‘OFF’ the piano’s keyboard will still transmit to external MIDI devices and instruments or a personal computer. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the BASS button.
Page 54 12) MULTI-TIMBRAL MODE ON/OFF This function allows the CN32 digital piano to receive data on more than one MIDI channel simultaneously. In this mode, the CN32 digital piano can play different musical parts with different sounds for each part. With multi-timbral mode enabled, an external sequencer can be used to enjoy an ensemble performance playing multiple sound types (multi-timbral) on a single CN32 digital piano.
Page 55 13) CHANNEL MUTE This function determines which MIDI channels are activated to receive MIDI information when multi-timbral mode is set to ON. Each of the 16 channels can be individually activated or deactivated. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the REVERB button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘P01’ (Play 01) and ‘On’, indicating that the channel 1 is activated.
Page 56 14) SENDING PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBERS This function allows the CN32 digital piano to send program change numbers beyond the 32 pre-defined numbers transmitted by the SOUND SELECT buttons. Using this function, any number from 1 to 128 can be sent. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the SPLIT button. 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘PG#’ (Program #) and a program change number.
Page 57 15) USER MEMORY This function allows the CN32 digital piano to save the user-definable settings when the power is turned off. Once written to the memory, the saved settings will be recalled every time the power is turned on. The following settings can be saved. ¡ Sound type including starting sound and primary sound for each category.
Page 58 16) FACTORY RESET This function will appear only when the user memory function has been used. This function resets the CN32 digital piano to the factory settings. All parameters you saved in ‘User Memory’ will be reset to the factory preset values. Step 1 Press and hold the TOUCH and TRANSPOSE buttons, then press the BEAT button. Memory Reset 2 1 Hold down both buttons The display will alternate between showing ‘MEM’ (Memory) and ‘rES’ (Reset).
Page 59 7. APPENDICES CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Caution y Do not directly connect the LINE IN and LINE OUT jacks of the CN32 together with a cable. An audio loop (oscillation sound) will occur, resulting in damage to the unit. Computer External MIDI devices Amplifiers, Speakers, or similar equipment Audio equipment or electronic instruments 1 MIDI JACKS These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices with the CN32 digital piano. There are two terminals: MIDI IN and MIDI OUT.
Page 60 ABOUT A USB DRIVER For data exchange between a computer and digital piano via USB connection, software (USB-MIDI driver) must be installed on the computer for proper digital piano operations. Please read the following instructions carefully as a different USB-MIDI driver may be necessary depending on the computer OS. Windows XP / Me users: The standard USB-MIDI driver installed on Windows will be used.
Page 61 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Caution y Ensure that this instruction manual is read thoroughly before attempting to assemble the CN32 digital piano, and that two or more people work on assembly. y It may be necessary to tilt the unit by 90 degrees while assembling the CN32 digital piano. During this time, ensure that hands are not caught in the piano, keyboard lid, or score stand, and that the piano is not dropped on an individual’s feet.
Page 62 6. Place the stand so that the backside of the stand assembly rests against a wall, and then slowly and carefully insert the piano. Ensure that more than two people work on the assembly. If attempting to insert the piano without resting the stand against a wall, support the back of the stand using your foot or leg to prevent the stand from sliding backwards. Caution y Ensure that the piano is not dropped on an individual’s feet, and that fingers, hands and feet are not caught in the piano. 7.
Page 63 Keyboard 88 Weighted Keyboard with Advanced Hammer Action IV-F Polyphony Max.
Page 64 MIDI EXCLUSIVE DATA FORMAT 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd byte 4th byte 5th byte 6th byte 7th byte 9th byte 9th byte 10th byte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 APPENDICES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F0 ..........................Start code 40...........................KAWAI’s ID number 00 - 0F ...................MIDI channel 10, 30.....................Function code (30 when setting MULTI TIMBRE ON/OFF) 04...........................Indicates that the instrument is Electronic Piano 02.................
Page 65 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART KAWAI DIGITATL PIANO MODEL : CN32 Date : November 2008 Version : 1. 0 Function Transmit Receive Remarks Basic channel Default Changes 1 1 - 16 1 1 - 16 Mode Default Messages Altered 3 ° ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ 1 1, 3* ° * The default for the OMNI mode is ON. Specifying MIDI channels automatically turns it OFF. True voice 9 - 120** ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ 0 - 127 0 - 127 ** The value depends on the Transpose setting.
CN32 Owner’s Manual KPSZ-0275 : 816456 OW1020E-S0812 Version.1 Printed in Indonesia Copyright © 2008 KAWAI Musical Instruments Mfg. Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved.