Digital Piano CN4 featuring Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Owner’s Manual
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THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A KAWAI DIGITAL PIANO! The Kawai digital piano is a revolutionary new keyboard instrument that combines the latest in electronic advances with traditional craftsmanship inherited from Kawai’s many years of experience in building fine pianos. Its keyboard provides the touch response and full dynamic range required for a superb performance on the piano, harpsichord, organ, and other instruments.
4. Fasten Side Panel (A) and Back Panel (B) with two screws (F). Then fix Back Panel (B) to Pedal Board (C) with four screws (E). (A) (F) (C) (E) (B) CAUTION: To prevent personal injury, do not handle the main unit from the ends. 5. The next step requires one person on each end of the main unit.
8. Insert the pedal connection cord that comes from Pedal Board (C) into the piano’s pedal jack and fasten with cord clamps. (H) Bottom View 9. Turn the adjuster (installed on the bottom of the Pedal Unit) down until it makes firm contact with the floor. If the floor is carpeted, place a spiked furniture cup under the adjuster so that it makes firm contact with the carpet backing. Press any pedal with your foot. If the pedal rail flexes, lower the adjuster until flexing is minimized.
1. Quick Start p. 6 1.1 SETTING UP THE PIANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 POWER SWITCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 VOLUME SLIDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 HEADPHONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 DEMO SONGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
6. Disk Operations p. 28 6.1 DISK RECORDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6.2 DISK MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 7. Touch, Transpose and Menu Functions p. 34 7.1 TOUCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 7.2 TRANSPOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 7.3 MENU BUTONS . . . . . . . . .
1. QUICK START Quick Start 1.1 SETTING UP THE PIANO The first thing you’ll need to do before playing the piano is to set up the instrument. ASSEMBLING THE STAND First, you need to assemble the stand unit. Assemble the stand following the instructions at the beginning of this manual. SUPPLYING AC POWER The CN piano is equipped with stereo speakers and an amplifier. You do not need any other equipment to play your piano. You can enjoy the CN piano wherever AC power is available.
If you would like to listen to the demos for a particular category, just press the desired SOUND SELECT button while the demo is playing. When you press the button, the demo will play the demo songs for the newly selected category. Then the demo songs for another category will be selected at random. See page 64 for the list of sound demo songs. 1.6 PLAYING THE PIANO Turning on the power. You will find the POWER SWITCH at the left end of the front panel. Press this button to turn on the power.
Quick Start 1.7 PEDALS The CN piano has three pedals—just like a grand piano. They are Sustain, Soft and Sostenuto. Sostenuto Sustain Soft 1.8 PLAYING WITH MORE SOUNDS You have already heard the CN’s main piano sound. The CN4 has a total of 305 sounds + 9 drum sets, not only different types of piano sounds but different instruments as well. The different instrument sounds built into CN piano are called “preset sounds”.
2. ADVANCED PLAYING 2.1 VALUE BUTTONS These two buttons are used to change the value for certain functions. These buttons can also be used to select the various sounds. You can select all of the preset sounds assigned to the ten SOUND SELECT buttons. However, sounds cannot be selected by using the Value buttons when you are in DUAL or SPLIT mode. 2.2 DUAL Another feature of the CN piano is the ability to layer two preset sounds together to create a more complex sound.
First press the desired SOUND SELECT button to select the upper sound. Then, while holding down the SPLIT button, press the desired SOUND SELECT button to select the lower sound. The LED Indicator for the upper sound will be turned on and the LED for the lower sound will start flashing. Studio Grand /Jazz Organ The LCD Display shows you which sounds are selected for the upper and lower sections. CHANGING THE SPLIT POINT The default split point is set between B2 and C3.
CHORUS Chorus is an effect that 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. There are five types of chorus available. They are Chorus 1-4 and Feedback Chorus. DELAY Delay is an effect that adds echoes to the sound. There are three types of delay available (delay 1 - 3), each of which has a different length of delay between the echoes. TREMOLO Tremolo modulates the volume of the sound.
To change the effect type, use the VALUE buttons. To turn off the reverb or effects, press the REVERB or EFFECTS button again. ◆ NOTE Any changes you make to the reverb and the effects are stored with the preset sound in memory as long as the power is on. When you reselect a sound, your chosen reverb and effect settings will be recalled along with the preset sound.
To change the time signature, use the BEAT button. Press the BEAT button. You will see the LED indicator turn on and hear the metronome begin counting. The LCD display shows the time signature and a visual indicator of beats per measure. BEAT = 4/4 Use the VALUE buttons to select your desired time signature. You will see the time signature currently selected in the LCD display. The visual indicator will change to match the selected time signature.
3. LESSON FUNCTION The CN4’s Lesson function helps you practice the piano with the popular Alfred’s Basic Piano Library, lesson books level 1A, 1B and Adult. You can listen to any song from the books and practice along with them. You may practice each hand separately at various tempos, and even record your practice for self-evaluation. Lesson Function (Alfred’s Basic Piano Library lesson books are sold separately.
A-B LOOP You can play back a specific part of a song repeatedly. While playing back a song, press the LOOP button at the point you want to begin the playback from (point A) and press the LOOP button again at the point you want the playback to end (point B). The recorder will play back the song between point A and B repeatedly until you press the LOOP button again or the PLAY/STOP button to stop. 3.3 RECORDING YOUR PRACTICE Press the REC button (while the LESSON button is lit).
4. PLAYING WITH 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 people wish it were that simple. The reality is very different of course. However, there is a way to make playing the keyboard very simple. You don’t even have to strike the right keys thanks to Concert Magic.
These circles and plus signs provide a visual guide that shows you when to press the next key. The space between the circles and position of the circles in the LCD shows you the approximate timing between each key press. Twinkle Twinkle + + • • The circles turn into small plus signs as the song is playing. The key to performing using Concert Magic is to know the rhythm of the song.
4.4 PART VOLUME BALANCE FOR CONCERT MAGIC When used with Concert Magic, the balance slider adjusts the volume balance of the melody part and the accompaniment. As the slider is moved to the right, the sound of the melody becomes louder and the accompaniment becomes softer. The balance changes in the opposite way when the slider is moved to the left. 4.
Key on x x x x x &c œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ? c ˙˙˙ ˙ x x x x x x x x x œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œœ ˙ ˙˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ Œ œœ œœ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙˙ & When performing fast songs with Concert Magic, it is sometimes easier to tap two different keys with two fingers alternating. This allows you to play twice as fast as you can using only one finger on one key. Waltz of Flowers • • • • < Key on x x x œ œ œ ˙ ? # # 34 œœ œ œœ œœ œ # & # 34 x x x x x x x œ . œ ˙.
4.6 STEADY BEAT Regardless of which arrangement type a Concert Magic song is, with Steady Beat you can play any Concert Magic song by simply tapping any key with a constant steady beat. Press and hold the CONCERT MAGIC button. The LCD display will change to show the current Concert Magic mode in the second line. Twinkle Twinkle NORMAL The current mode is NORMAL. While still holding the CONCERT MAGIC button, use the VALUE button to change the Concert Magic mode to STEADY BEAT.
4.8 ADJUSTING THE PLAYBACK SPEED FOR THE CONCERT MAGIC SONGS The TEMPO button is also used to adjust the playback speed for the Concert Magic songs. After selecting a Concert Magic song to play back, hold down the TEMPO button. The LCD display will show the tempo value. While holding down the TEMPO button, use the VALUE buttons to change the tempo. You can adjust the tempo, either before playing back a song or while the song is playing back.
5. RECORDER The CN piano’s recorder records your playing much like a tape recorder, and it is just as easy to use. The CN piano records a song as digital data instead of audio data and stores the song inside the instrument. Because the song is stored as digital information you can modify the song when you play it back. You can, for example, adjust the tempo without changing the pitch or use a different effect setting from one you have recorded.
RECORDING CAPACITY The total recording capacity is about 30,000 notes per song, 90,000 notes total. Pressing any buttons or pedals is counted as one note. When the recorder reaches its maximum capacity, the CN piano will stop recording at that point. RECORDER AND METRONOME When playing back a song with the metronome turned on, the metronome always restarts with the down beat. 5.1 RECORDING (REC BUTTON) The REC button is used for recording. Press the REC button when you are ready to record.
Press the REC button to enter the song/part selection menu. Use the MENU buttons to change the song number to Song 2. Song2 Part=1 Record =120 The LCD display shows the song number 2 is selected to be recorded. When you are ready to record, just start playing the keyboard. The CN piano will start recording automatically with the first note you play. Press the PLAY/STOP button when you are finished recording.
STATUS OF SONG AND PART In the LCD display an asterisk (*) after the part number means that the part has been already recorded. Song3 Part=1&2* Bar= 1- 1 =120 “ *” indicates that this part has already been recorded. 5.2 PLAYING BACK A SONG (PLAY/STOP BUTTON) The PLAY/STOP button is used to select a song and part to play, and to start and stop play back of the recorded songs. Press the PLAY/STOP button one time to select a specific song and part you would like to play back.
To listen to both parts together select “Part 1&2”. To play back an individual part, select the desired part using the VALUE button first, then press the PLAY/STOP button to listen. ◆ NOTE If you don’t see an asterisk after each part you recorded or if your song does not play back correctly, carefully reread the previous section on recording to make sure you’re recording properly. You can use the LCD display to help determine if you have a problem.
ERASING ALL THE SONGS To erase all the songs at once, first turn off the power then turn it back on again while holding down both the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons.
6. DISK OPERATIONS The CN4’s floppy disk drive provides a convenient way to playback songs recorded in Standard MIDI File (SMF) format. There are many sources of SMF songs, including disks for sale from professional musicians and publishers, songs shared among musicians and hobbyists, and Internet sites that feature SMF songs available for download. Also the Disk Recorder gives you the ability to record on up to 16 independent tracks separately. Insert a floppy disk in the drive and press the DISK button.
MUTING A PART You can mute each part separately. Press one of the VALUE buttons. The LCD display will show the part mute screen. 123456789 X--- X -----Move the cursor by using the MENU buttons and use the VALUE buttons to switch between play and mute. : The part is played. X : The part is muted. — : The part is empty. ◆ NOTE The LCD display will automatically return to the previous screen after two seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Start recording by playing the keyboard or by pressing the PLAY/ STOP button. When you are finished recording, press the PLAY/ STOP again button to stop. To continue recording other parts, Press the REC button again and use the VALUE buttons to select another part to record. If an asterisk (*) appears after the part number, that part has already been recorded. If you record on a part that has already been recorded your new recording will completely erase the previous recording on that part.
After you have named the song, press the REC button again to save the song. The LCD display will show “Executing...” and then “Complete!”. If you do not want to save the song, press the STOP button and the recorded song data will be erased. 6.2 DISK MENU To access the Disk Menu, make sure you have a floppy disk in the drive then press the DISK button. Press the VALUE DOWN button to go to the Disk Menu. There are five functions in the Disk Menu.
To rename the song, move the cursor by using the MENU buttons and choose a character by using the VALUE buttons. Disk Song Rename Song2 -REC _ The song is renamed as “Song2”. After you have renamed the song, press the REC button again to save the renamed song to disk. The LCD display will show “Executing...” and then “Complete!”. 3. SONG DELETE You can delete a song from the floppy disk. Select the song you want to delete by using the VALUE buttons and press the REC button.
to copy the song to. To rename the song, move the cursor by using the MENU buttons and choose a character by using the VALUE buttons. After you have renamed the song, press the REC button again to save the renamed song to disk. The LCD display will show “Executing...” and then “Complete!”. 5. DISK FORMAT The CN4 disk drive is compatible with 3.5” 2HD or 2DD floppy disks formatted to the Dos/V format (Windows format).
7. TOUCH, TRANSPOSE AND MENU FUNCTIONS 7.1 TOUCH Touch lets you select a different touch sensitivity for the keyboard from the standard touch of an acoustic piano. You can change the sensitivity to one of five different settings: Light, Light+, Heavy, Heavy+ and Off. Light Light+ Heavy Heavy+ Off For those still developing finger strength. A louder volume is produced even when playing with a soft touch. For players with a delicate touch. Requires less striking force to achieve a forte note.
Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button. Transpose = 0 C The LCD display shows you the current value. The value is always set to “0” when the power is turned on. While still holding the TRANSPOSE button, use the VALUE buttons or the keyboard from C3 to C5 to specify the transposition amount. Transpose = -5 G The LCD display shows you a number telling you how many half steps up or down you have transposed the piano. -5, for example, represents a transposition that is 5 half steps lower.
COMMON OPERATION To select a function that you want to adjust, press either of the MENU buttons. The LCD will display “1 Brilliance”, the first item in the menu. 1 Brilliance = +3 Press the MENU buttons again to select a different function to edit. Use the VALUE buttons to change value. To exit the function menu, press any SOUND SELECT button.
2 LowerOctShift = 1 The LCD display shows the lower part is shifted one octave up. Lower Octave Shift can be set between 0 to 3. 3. LOWER PEDAL ON/OFF This determines if the sustain pedal will be active for lower sound when in SPLIT mode. The default setting is Off which means the sustain pedal is not active for the lower sound. After selecting the “Lower Pedal” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to turn it on and off.
MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select the desired Dynamics level. 5 LayerDynamics = 10 The LCD display shows the dynamics of the layered sound is 10 (dynamics of the layered sound are unchanged). You can select the level of dynamics from 1 to 10. A value of 1 produces the greatest reduction in dynamics and a value of 10 produces no change in the dynamics. The default value is 10. 6.
After Selecting the “Temperament” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired temperament. 8 Temperament = Equal(P.only) The LCD display shows the type of temperament currently selected. BRIEF EXPLANATION OF TEMPERAMENTS 8 Temperament = Equal(P.
8 Temperament = Werckmeister 8 Temperament = Kirnberger 8 Temperament = Equal(flat) 8 Temperament = Equal ◆ NOTE WERCKMEISTER III TEMPERAMENT KIRNBERGER III TEMPERAMENT These two temperaments are placed in between Meantone and Pythagorean. For music with few accidentals, this temperament produces the beautiful chords of the mean tone, but as accidentals increase, the temperament produces the characteristic melodies of the Pythagorean temperament.
Use the TUNING or TRANSPOSE functions to change the pitch of the whole keyboard. ◆ NOTE This function is not displayed when Equal temperament is selected. 10. MIDI CHANNEL This determines on which MIDI channel the CN piano will exchange MIDI information with an external MIDI instrument or a personal computer. After selecting the “MIDI Channel” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired number.
13. SENDING PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBERS This function allows the CN piano to transmit program change numbers. You can send any number from 1 to 128. After selecting the “Send PGM #” function by pressing the MENU buttons, use the VALUE buttons to select your desired number. 13 Send PGM # = 124 (UP+DOWN) The LCD display shows the program change number. To send the program change number, press both VALUE buttons simultaneously. 14.
15 Channel Mute Channel 1= Play The LCD display shows the selected MIDI channel number. Use the VALUE buttons to switch between PLAY and MUTE. 15 Channel Mute Channel 1= Mute ◆ NOTE Select “Play” to turn the channel on or “Mute to turn it off. When the Multi-timbral mode is set to off, the “Channel Mute” function will not be displayed in the function menu. 16. MIDI CLOCK MIDI Clock is a data code that a MIDI instrument uses as the reference for its Tempo setting.
17 User Memory Save completed The LCD display briefly shows the above message and the current settings are saved. ◆ NOTE The “User Memory” function does not automatically save any changes made to the settings every time the power is turned off. You must use the User Memory function each time you want to save your current settings. 18. FACTORY RESET This function resets the CN piano to the factory settings. All parameters you saved in “User Memory” will be reset to the factory preset values.
8. USING MIDI 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 CN4 is equipped with three MIDI jacks for exchanging data: MIDI IN, MIDI OUT and MIDI THRU. 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.
Jacks 9. JACKS MIDI JACKS These jacks are used to connect external MIDI devices with the CN piano. There are three terminals: MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU. USB JACK This jack is used to connect with a personal computer and exchange MIDI data. LINE OUT JACKS These jacks provide stereo output of the piano’s sound to amplifiers, tape recorders or similar equipment. The audio signal coming through the LINE IN jacks is also routed to these jacks. The piano’s sound is mixed with the LINE IN signals.
NOTES ABOUT USB [For Windows XP/Me users] A standard USB driver is already installed in your computer. You don’t need to install a new driver. [For Windows 2000/98SE users] You need to install the designated driver in your computer. Visit the KAWAI web site at http://www.kawai.co.jp/ english/Download1.html and download the program. [For Macintosh users] Macintosh OSX automatically recognizes our USB interface. No special driver is needed. Older Macintosh OS are not supported by us.
10. APPENDICES PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER MAPPING Multi-Timbral mode Sound Appendices Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Jazz Grand Modern Piano Honky Tonk Rock Piano New Age Piano Classic E.P. Modern E.P. 60’s E.P. Modern E.P. 2 Jazz Organ Drawbar Organ Drawbar Organ 2 Be 3 Church Organ Diapason Full Ensemble Principal Oct. Harpsichord Vibraphone Clavi Harpsichord Oct. Slow Strings String Pad Warm Strings String Ensemble Choir New Age Atmosphere Itopia Wood Bass Electric Bass Fretless Bass W.
Multi-Timbral mode Sound APPENDICES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Bank MSB On 2 Bank LSB Prog # 121 121 95 95 95 121 121 95 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 95 121 121 121 121 95 95 95 95 121 95 121 121 121 95 121 95 95 95 95 95 95 121 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 8 1 1 3
Multi-Timbral mode Sound Appendices Church Organ 3 Reed Organ Puff Organ French Accordion Fr. Accordion 2 Accordion Accordion 2 Blues Harmonica Harmonica Tango Accordion Finger Nylon Gtr Nylon Acoustic Nylon Acoustic 2 Nylon Acoustic 3 Ukulele Steel Guitar Steel Guitar 2 12 String Mandolin Jazz Guitar Pedal Steel Rhythm Guitar Electric Guitar E. Guitar 2 E. Guitar 3 Muted Electric Cutting Guitar Country Lead Overdrive Guitar Dynamic Ov. drive Distortion Dist Feedback Dist Rhythm E.
Multi-Timbral mode Sound APPENDICES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Bank MSB On 2 Bank LSB Prog # 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 95 95 121 121 121 121 95 95 121 121 121 121 1 3 4 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
Multi-Timbral mode Sound Appendices Brass Section Brass Section 2 Synth Brass Synth Brass 3 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 4 Jump Brass Analog Brass Analog Brass 2 Oboe & Strings Soprano Sax Alto Sax Soft Tenor Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Flute & Strings Piccolo Jazz Flute Big Band Winds Orchestral Winds Flute Ballad Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Square Square 2 Sine Classic Synth Classic Synth 2 Lead Classic Synth 3 Sequenced Analog Caliope
Multi-Timbral mode Sound APPENDICES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 1 2 3 4 Bank MSB On 2 Bank LSB Prog # 121 121 121 121 95 95 95 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0
Multi-Timbral mode Sound Appendices Synth Drum Rhythm Box Tom Electric Drum Reverse Cymbal Gtr Fret Noise Gtr Cutting Noise Ac Bass Slap Breath Noise Flute Key Click Seashore Rain Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Bird Tweet Dog Barking Horse Gallop Bird Tweet 2 Telephone Telephone 2 Door Creak Door Slam Scratch Wind Chime Helicopter Car Engine Car Stopping Car Passing Car Crash Siren Train Jet Plane Starship Burst Noise Applause Laughing Screaming Punch Heartbeat Foot Step Gunshot Machine Gun Laser Gun 54 Off
Multi-Timbral mode Sound APPENDICES 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Bank MSB On 2 Bank LSB Prog # 121 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 128 1 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 57 Appendices Explosion Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electronic Set Analog Set Jazz Set Brush Set Orchestra Set SFX Set Off, On 1 Bank LSB Prog # 55
Appendices DRUM SOUND MAPPING C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 56 D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electronic Set Analog Set High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Acoustic Bass Drum Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Acoustic Snare Hand Clap Electric Snare Low Floor Tom Closed Hi-hat High Floor Tom Pedal Hi-hat Low Tom Open Hi
C3 C4 C5 C6 APPENDICES Brush Set Orchestra Set High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Jazz Kick 2 Jazz Kick 1 Side Stick Acoustic Snare Hand Clap Electric Snare Low Floor Tom Closed Hi-hat High Floor Tom Pedal Hi-hat Low Tom Open Hi-hat Low-Mid Tom High-Mid Tom Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibra-slap Ride Cymbal 2 High Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga
RHYTHM STYLE LIST Appendices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 58 8 Beat 1 8 Beat 2 8 Beat 3 16 Beat 1 16 Beat 2 16 Beat 3 16 Beat 4 16 Beat 5 16 Beat 6 Rock Beat 1 Rock Beat 2 Rock Beat 3 Hard Rock Heavy Beat Surf Rock 2nd Line 50 Ways Ballad 1 Ballad 2 Ballad 3 Ballad 4 Ballad 5 Light Ride 1 Light Ride 2 Smooth Beat 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Rim Beat Slow Jam Pop 1 Pop 2 Electro Pop 1 Electro Pop 2 Ride Beat 1 Ride Beat
ALFRED’S LESSON SONG LIST LEVEL 1A APPENDICES LEVEL 1B A0 A#0 B0 C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 F3 F#3 G3 G#3 A3 A#3 B3 C4 C#4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
ALFRED’S LESSON SONG LIST Appendices ADULT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
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CLASSICAL PIANO COLLECTION SONG LIST Tambourin ........................................................................................................................... J.P. Rameu Appendices The harmonious blacksmith ................................................................................................G.F. Händel Menuette BWV. Anh.114 ........................................................................................................ J.S. Bach Menuette BWV. Anh.115 ........................
Frühlingslied ................................................................................................................. F. Mendelssohn Rondo Capriccioso ....................................................................................................... F. Mendelssohn Raindrop .............................................................................................................................. F.F. Chopin Petit chien .......................................................................
SOUND DEMO SONG LIST Piano 1 Piano 2 Appendices Electric Piano Drawbar Church Organ Harpsi & Mallets Strings Choir & Pad Bass Others 64 Concert Grand Studio Grand Mellow Grand Modern Piano Rock Piano New Age Piano Classic E.Piano Modern E.P. Modern E.P. 2 Jazz Organ Drawbar Organ Drawbar Organ 2 Church Organ Diapason Full Ensemble Harpsichord Vibraphone Clavi Harpsichord Oct. Slow Strings String Pad String Ensemble Choir New Age Pad Atmosphere Wood Bass Electric Bass W. Bass & Ride Valse, op.
CONCERT MAGIC SONG LIST Title Note# Type CHILDREN’S SONGS G#1 F#1 F1 D#1 A#0 A1 C#1 C1 E1 D1 G1 B0 A0 EB MP MP EB MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP C2 A#1 B1 D2 C#2 E2 D#2 F2 F#2 MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP MP A2 G#2 B2 G2 A#2 MP MP MP MP MP C#4 A#4 F4 G3 F#4 A3 C3 C#3 A#3 F#3 G#3 B3 D#3 F3 D3 D4 MP EB EB EB MP MP EB EB SK EB SK MP EB EB EB MP CHRISTMAS SONGS Deck The Halls Hark The Herald Angels Sing Jingle Bells Joy To The World O Come All Ye Faithful Silent Night The First Noel We Wish You A Merry Christm
Front Panel Appendices VOLUME SLIDER (P. 10) LESSON BUTTON (P. 11) CONCERT MAGIC BUTTON(P. 28) 66 LED INDICATOR SOUND SELECT BUTTONS (P. 13) LCD DISPLAY MENU BUTTONS (P.
VALUE BUTTONS (P. 14) BALANCE SLIDER (P. 15) SPLIT BUTTON (P. 14) DISK BUTTON (P. 18) RECORDER BUTTONS (P. 22) TRANSPOSE BUTTON (P. 18) TOUCH BUTTON (P.
Appendices MIDI EXCLUSIVE DATA FORMAT 1st byte 2nd byte 3rd byte 4th byte 5th byte 6th byte 7th byte 8th byte 9th byte 10th byte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F0 . . . . . . . . . . 40 . . . . . . . . . . 00 - 0F . . . . . . 10, 30 . . . . . . . 04 . . . . . . . . . . 08 . . . . . . . . . . data 1 data 2 . . . . . . . data 3 F7 . . . . . . . . . .
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART DATE: MARCH 2005 VERSION 1.
CN4 Owner’s Manual OW979E1-C0502 814806 Printed in Indonesia E1