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General Operation
General Operation
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. Selecting Sounds
The AnyTimeX2 piano features 16 realistic tones/sounds suitable for various musical styles.
Instrument Sounds
Sound Name Description Key
Concert Grand
The sound of a KAWAI concert grand piano.
A0
Concert Grand 2 B0
Mellow Grand
The sound of a softly strung grand piano.
C1
Mellow Grand 2 D1
Modern Piano The sound of a modern grand piano. E1
Classic E. Piano The sound of a classic electric piano. F1
Modern E.P. The sound of a modern electric piano. G1
Jazz Organ
The sound of an electronic jazz organ.
NOTE: When the ‘Jazz Organ’ sound is selected, the soft pedal is used to alter the speed of the
Drawbar Organ rotary speaker simulation between ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ e ect modes.
A1
Church Organ The sound of a pipe organ, suitable for Church music etc. B1
Harpsichord The sound of a Baroque period plucked string instrument. C2
Vibraphone The sound of a percussive, tuned instrument played using mallets. D2
String Ensemble The sound of an ensemble of strings. E2
Choir The sound of an ensemble of singers. F2
Concert Grand + Slow Strings The layered sounds of a concert grand and strings with slow attack. G2
Classic E.Piano + Slow Strings The layered sounds of a classic electric piano and strings with slow attack. A2
Church Organ + Choir The layered sounds of a pipe organ and a choir. B2
Activating Setting Mode
While holding the Soft pedal, press and
hold the top-most ‘C’ key (C8 key)
Release the Soft pedal,
then release the ‘C’ key
Depress the Soft pedal
The above combination of holding the Soft pedal while pressing the top-most ‘C’ key will activate Setting Mode.
* If the Damper pedal is held while performing the above combination, Setting Mode will not be activated.
* If another key is pressed while depressing the Soft pedal, Setting Mode will not be activated.
Selecting Sounds
Press one of the bottom-most white keys (A0 to B2 keys) to select the desired sound. Please refer to the table above for a list of
available sounds and the respective key assignments.
Selecting Sounds
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