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Seite 1 - Owner’s Manual v1.06

IntroductionRecorderAppendixSYSTEM MenuUSB MenuSTORE Button & SETUPs EDIT MenuMain OperationOwner’s Manual v1.06

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10Introduction1 Feature HighlightsThe best keyboard action available in a stage pianoThe MP11 utilises Kawai’s latest Grand Feel wooden-key keyboard a

Seite 3 - About this Owner’s Manual

100SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functions2 Pedal1. Right Pedal ModeThis parameter determines the global operation for the right pedal of th

Seite 4 - Important Safety Instructions

101SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functionsExpression pedal calibrationDepending on the brand and model of expression pedal connected to the

Seite 5 - 120V 240V230V

102SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functions3 MIDI1. System ChannelThis parameter determines the System MIDI channel used to receive MID

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103SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functions4 Oset1. EQ Oset ON/OFFThis parameter turns the EQ Oset function ON or OFF.The EQ Oset functio

Seite 7 - Declaration of Conformity

104SYSTEM MenuCreating a User Touch Curve1. Starting the User Touch Curve analysisAfter selecting the User Touch Curve memory to be edited:Press the

Seite 8 - Table of Contents

105SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functionsCreating a User Temperament1. Selecting the User Temperament editorAfter selecting the User Temper

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106SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functionsCreating a User Key Volume1. Selecting the User Key Volume editorAfter selecting the User Key Volu

Seite 10 - Feature Highlights

107SYSTEM MenuSYSTEM Menu parameters & functionsCreating a User Stretch Tuning1. Selecting the User Stretch Tuning editorAfter selecting the User

Seite 11 - Owner’s Manual Conventions

108SYSTEM Menu6 ResetThe Reset category contains functions to reset sounds, setups, and settings back to the original factory default.Once performed,

Seite 12 - Introduction

109SYSTEM MenuPanel Lock ( ) The Lock ( ) function allows the state of the MP11’s various controls to be temporarily locked, preventing accidental but

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11IntroductionWelcome to the MP11208 Setup memories: enough for the busiest stage musicianThe MP11 allows every single customised sound, knob position

Seite 14 - Part Names & Functions

110AppendixUSB MIDI (USB to Host connector)The MP11 features a ‘USB to Host’ type connector, allowing the instrument to be connected to a computer usi

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111AppendixSoftware UpdateThis page contains instructions for updating the system software of the MP11, when issued by Kawai.Please read these instruc

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112AppendixSound List PIANO sectionConcert Pop Jazz Upright / Mono1 Concert Grand 1 Pop Piano 1 Jazz Grand 1 1 Upright Piano2 Studio Grand 2 Bright P

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113AppendixRhythm Pattern List16 Swing1 Funk Shue 12 Funk Shue 23 Hip Hop 14 Hip Hop 25 Hip Hop 36 Hip Hop 47 16 Shue 18 16 Shue 29 16 Shue 316 F

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114AppendixEFX Categories, Types, & Parameters1. ChorusVariation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter

Seite 19 - Understanding the MP11

115AppendixEFX Categories, Types, & Parameters6. Auto PanVariation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Paramet

Seite 20 - Section Basics

116Appendix12. RotaryVariation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter 7 Parameter 8 Parameter 9 Parameter 1

Seite 21 - Main Operation

117AppendixEFX Categories, Types, & Parameters17. Wah+Variation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter

Seite 22 - Overview of Internal Sections

118Appendix21. Compressor+Variation Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter 4 Parameter 5 Parameter 6 Parameter 7 Parameter 8 Parameter 9 Parame

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119Appendix Kawai MP11 Stage PianoKeyboard 88 wooden keys with Ivory Touch key surfacesGrand Feel (GF) action with Let-oSound Source Harmonic Imagin

Seite 24 - Amp Simulator (E.PIANO)

12Introduction1 Front Panel: Knobs, Faders & Buttons Control WheelsPITCH BEND wheelThis control wheel smoothly bends the pitch up or down from its

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120Appendix Contents1. Recognised data1.1 Channel Voice Message1.2 Channel Mode Message1.3 System Realtime Message2. Transmitted data2.1 Channel

Seite 26 - Key Range

121Appendix1 Recognised Data1.1 Channel Voice MessageNote oStatus 2nd Byte 3rd Byte8nH kkH vvH9nH kkH 00Hn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~

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122Appendix1.1 Channel Voice Message (cont.)ExpressionStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 0bH vvHn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 - ch.16)vv=Expres

Seite 28 - PIANO section

123AppendixMIDI Implementation1.1 Channel Voice Message (cont.)RPN MSB/LSBStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 63H mmHBnH 62H llHn=MIDI channel num

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124Appendix1.2 Channel Mode MessageAll Sound OFFStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 78H 00Hn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)Reset All Contr

Seite 30 - E.PIANO section

125AppendixMIDI Implementation2 Transmitted Data2.1 Channel Voice MessageNote oStatus 2nd Byte 3rd Byte8nH kkH vvHn=MIDI channel number :0H

Seite 31 - SUB section

126Appendix2.2 Channel Mode MessageReset All ControllerStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 79H 00Hn = MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16) *Se

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section127AppendixMIDI Implementation3 Exclusive Data3.1 MMC CommandsNo. Description Value Notes1 Exclusive F0H2 Universal Real Time 7FH3 Device ID 0

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128Appendix3.4 Setup Address: Internal SectionCategory ParameterAddress MSB/LSB (HEX)Byte Value (HEX)PIANO E.PIANO SUBButtons Part Switch 00/5E 02/02

Seite 34 - Transpose

129AppendixMIDI Implementation3.4 Setup Address: Internal Section (cont.)Category ParameterAddress MSB/LSB (HEX)Byte Value (HEX)PIANO E.PIANO SUB3. So

Seite 35 - Global Section

13Introduction E.PIANO SectionON/OFF buttonThis button turns the E.PIANO section ON or OFF.KEY RANGE buttonThis button selects the key range of the E.

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130Appendix3.4 Setup Address: Internal Section (cont.)Category ParameterAddress MSB/LSB (HEX)Byte Value(HEX)PIANO E.PIANO SUB6. Control Right Pedal On

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131AppendixMIDI Implementation3.5 Setup Address: MIDI SectionSys-EX Parameters Address MSB/LSB(HEX)Byte Value(HEX)Category Parameter MIDI1 MIDI2 MIDI3

Seite 38 - (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)

132Appendix3.6 Internal Section’s Assignable Knob DataKnob Assignable Parameter Data (HEX) SectionCategory Name 1st / 2nd PIANO E.PIANO SUB3. Sound Vi

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133AppendixMIDI Implementation4 SOUND/SETUP Program/BankIf the Receive Mode MIDI parameter is set to Panel (page 102), the MP11 receives MIDI data on

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134Appendix5 Control Change Number (CC#) TableControl Number Control FunctionDecimal Hex0 0 Bank Select (MSB)1 1 Modulation Wheel or lever2 2 Br

Seite 41 - .2 Amp Simulator (E.PIANO)

135AppendixO : YesX : No[STAGE PIANO]MIDI Implementation ChartDate: October 2013Kawai MP11 Version: 1.0Function TransmittedRecognisedRemarksPanel Sec

Seite 42 - EDIT Menu

136AppendixHello to Jason Isaacs!Joep, snijd je baard!User Notes

Seite 46 - Key Setup (cont.)

14IntroductionPart Names & Functions DISPLAY SectionLCD DisplayThe LCD display provides a visual indication of the selected section and so

Seite 47 - Controllers

MP11 Owner’s ManualKPSZ-0671 OW1076E-J1414 Printed in IndonesiaCopyright © 2014 Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg. Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved.817919-R10

Seite 48 - Knob Assign

15Introduction MIDI OUT SectionZONE 1/ZONE 2/ZONE 3/ZONE 4 buttonsThese buttons turn the four MIDI zones ON or OFF.* Press and hold a button to show t

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16Introduction2 Front Panel: Jacks & ConnectorsHEADPHONE jackThe headphone jack is located at the left end of the key block and used to connect

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17Introduction FOOT CONTROLLER SectionEXP jackThis jack is used to connect an expression pedal.* For information about calibrating the expression peda

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18IntroductionConnecting to Other DevicesControl external MIDI devices, or connect to a computer with a MIDI interface.Connect to a computer to exchan

Seite 52 - (MIDI OUT)

19IntroductionUnderstanding the MP11 Preparation before useThe MP11 does not feature built-in speakers. Therefore, in order to listen to the MP11, i

Seite 54 - Channel/Program

20Main Operation1 Section BasicsAs noted previously, the MP11’s PIANO, E.PIANO, and SUB sections all share largely the same operation. This page will

Seite 55 - Transmit

21Main Operation2 LCD Display & Control KnobsIn regular Play Mode the LCD display provides a visual indication of the selected section and sound,

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22Main Operation3 ReverbReverb adds reverberation to the sound, simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concert hall. The MP

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23Main Operation4 EFXIn addition to reverb, various other eects can be applied to the selected sound, altering the tonal character and feeling of the

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24Main Operation5 Amp Simulator (E.PIANO)The tonal character of an amplier or speaker cabinet is an important component of vintage electric piano sou

Seite 59 - Storing a SOUND

25Main Operation Amp Simulator parametersPage Knob Parameter Description Value range1A Amp Type Changes the type of amplier model. [see table above]

Seite 60 - Storing a SETUP

26Main Operation6 Key RangeThe Key Range setting allows the key range of each sound section to be specied. By default, each internal section will ut

Seite 61 - Storing POWERON settings

27Main OperationOverview of Internal Sections Setting the Lower/Upper split pointAfter selecting the Lower/Upper key range type:Press and hold the KE

Seite 62 - STORE Button & SETUPs

28Main Operation1 PIANO sectionThe MP11’s PIANO section features 12 dierent piano sounds arranged into CONCERT, POP, JAZZ, and UPRIGHT/MONO categorie

Seite 63 - Recorder

29Main OperationInternal Sections & Feature Parametersor Virtual Technician parametersPage Knob Parameter Description Value range1A Voicing Adjus

Seite 64 - Recording a song

3Thank you for purchasing this Kawai MP11 stage piano.This owner’s manual contains important information regarding the instrument’s usage and operatio

Seite 65 - (Internal Memory)

30Main Operation2 E.PIANO sectionThe MP11’s E.PIANO section features 12 dierent electric piano sounds arranged into TINE, REED, MODERN,

Seite 66 - Playing back a song

31Main OperationInternal Sections & Feature Parameters3 SUB sectionThe MP11’s SUB section features 16 additional ‘subsidiary’ sounds arranged into

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32Main Operation1 EQThe EQ function consists of a 4-band graphic equaliser that can be used to shape the overall tone of the MP11’s internal sound sec

Seite 68 - Saving a song as an SMF le

33Main OperationGlobal Section Adjusting EQ parameters (cont.)While the gain page of the EQ is shown:Press the CURSOR  button. The frequency page of

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34Main Operation2 TransposeThe Transpose function allows the pitch of the MP11’s keyboard to be raised or lowered in semi-tone steps. This is particul

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35Main OperationGlobal Section Setting the Transpose value: Method 2Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button, then press a key on the keyboard to the left

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36Main OperationThe MP11’s MIDI OUT section features four independently adjustable zones than can be used to control external MIDI devices. MIDI cha

Seite 72 - Erasing a song

37Main OperationMIDI OUT Section Adjusting Zone parameters (MIDI control change)From the MIDI zone volume screen:Press one of the F1~F4 buttons.The 

Seite 73 - MIDI to Audio

38EDIT MenuOverview of the EDIT Menu (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)The EDIT menu contains various parameters that can be used to adjust the MP11's interna

Seite 74 - Recording an audio le

39EDIT MenuOverview of the EDIT Menu (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB) Selecting the parameter categoryAfter entering the EDIT Menu:Press the CURSOR buttons to s

Seite 75 - (USB Memory)

4Important Safety Instructionsdenotes that care should be taken.The example instructs the user to take care not to allow ngers to be trapped.denotes

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40EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB) 1 Reverb1. TypeThis parameter selects the reverb type.* For more information about reverb, pleas

Seite 77 - Playing an audio le

41EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB) 2.2 Amp Simulator (E.PIANO)1. Amp TypeThis parameter selects the simulated amplier type.* For

Seite 78 - Playing an audio le (cont.)

42EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)3 Sound1. VolumeThis parameter adjusts the volume level of the selected sound independently of th

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43EDIT Menu16. Vibrate DepthThis parameter adjusts the depth of the vibration applied to the selected sound.17. Vibrate RateThis parameter

Seite 80 - Overdubbing an audio le

44EDIT Menu4 Tuning1. Fine TuneThis parameter adjusts the tuning of the selected sound for values smaller than a semi-tone.2. Stretch TuningT

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45EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)5 Key Setup1. Key Range TypeThis parameter selects the Key Range type for the selected

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46EDIT Menu5 Key Setup (cont.) Touch Curve typesTouch Curve No. DescriptionLight +Requires less striking force to achieve a forte note.* This touch c

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47EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)6 Controllers1. Right PedalThis parameter determines whether or not the right pedal of the F-30

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48EDIT Menu7 Knob AssignThe Knob Assign screen is used to assign EDIT menu parameters to the four main control knobs A, B, C, and D for direc

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49EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB) Assignable control knob parametersPIANO E.PIANO SUB1 ReverbType ReverbType ReverbType2 Rev.

Seite 86 - Click mode

5WARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that could result in death or serious injury if the product is handled incorrectly.Do not insert or disconnect th

Seite 87 - Rhythm mode

50EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)8 Virtual Technician (PIANO section)1. VoicingThis parameter attempts to recreate the technique o

Seite 88 - Rhythm mode (cont.)

51EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (PIANO, E.PIANO, SUB)10. BrillianceThis parameter adjusts the overall brightness of the piano sound independen

Seite 89 - Metronome

52EDIT MenuThe EDIT menu can also be used to adjust parameters for the MIDI OUT section. As with the sound section EDIT menus, the parameters are gro

Seite 90 - Recording with the metronome

53EDIT MenuOverview of the EDIT Menu (MIDI OUT)  Selecting the parameter categoryAfter entering the EDIT Menu:Press the CURSOR buttons to select the

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54EDIT Menu1 Channel/Program1. MIDI Transmitting ChannelThis parameter determines which MIDI channel will be used to transmit event information for th

Seite 92 - USB Menu

55EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (MIDI OUT) 3 Transmit The Transmit category parameters are all SYSTEM parameters. These parameters are memorised auto

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56EDIT Menu5 Key Setup1. Key Range TypeThis parameter selects the Key Range type for the selected zone.Type DescriptionO The zone is used fo

Seite 94 - USB Menu functions

57EDIT MenuEDIT Menu parameters (MIDI)6 Controllers1. Right PedalThis parameter determines whether or not the right pedal of the F-30 pedal unit is a

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58EDIT Menu7 Knob AssignThe Knob Assign screen is used to assign MIDI Control Change or Aftertouch messages to the four main control knobs A, B, C, an

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59STORE Button & SETUPsAfter using the EDIT menu and control knobs to adjust the parameters for the selected sound, the STORE button is used to me

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6� Doing so may cause the product to become deformed or fall over, resulting in breakdown or injury.Do not stand on the product or exertexcessive

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60STORE Button & SETUPsOverview of the STORE Button2 Storing a SETUPThis function will store all the EDIT menu parameters for the PIANO, E.PIANO,

Seite 99 - Utility

61STORE Button & SETUPsOverview of the STORE Button3 Storing POWERON settingsThis function will store all the EDIT menu parameters for the PIANO,

Seite 100 - SYSTEM Menu

62STORE Button & SETUPsThe MP11’s SETUP memories allow the entire instrument conguration, including selected sounds, section volume levels, param

Seite 101 - Expression pedal calibration

63RecorderThe MP11’s Recorder features convenient functions to record and playback performances from the instrument’s internal memory or a connected U

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64RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)The Song Recorder function allows up to 10 dierent songs to be recorded, stored in internal memory, and play

Seite 103 - User Edit

65RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)4. Starting the song recorder (recording)Press a key on the keyboard.The LED indicators for the  and / but

Seite 104 - Creating a User Touch Curve

66RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)2 Playing back a songThis function is used to playback recorder songs stored in internal memory. To playback

Seite 105 - Creating a User Temperament

67RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory) Moving the playback position (seek)Press the  or  recorder control buttons to move the pl

Seite 106 - Creating a User Key Volume

68Recorder3 Saving a song as an SMF leThis function is used to save recorder songs to a USB memory device in SMF (Standard MIDI File) format.1. Selec

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69RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)5. Saving the songPress the F4 function button (EXEC).The Save SMF conrmation screen will be shown i

Seite 108 - Panic button

7The product should be serviced by qualied service personnel when:• The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.• Objects have fallen, or liqu

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70Recorder4 Loading an SMF le into memory (cont.)3. Selecting the Load SMF functionPress the F3 function button (LOAD).A listing of the SMF les

Seite 110 - (USB to Host connector)

71RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)5. Selecting the keyboard and drum channelsTurn control knobs C and D to specify which channels of

Seite 111 - Appendix

72Recorder5 Erasing a songThis function is used to erase songs that have been recorded incorrectly, or are simply no longer required.1. Selecting the

Seite 112 - Sound List

73RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)6 Song TransposeThis parameter allows the playback pitch of songs stored in memory to be raised or lowered in

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74Recorder1 Recording an audio leThe MP11 is also capable of recording performances (including LINE IN input audio) as digital audio – saving the dat

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75RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory) Selecting the audio recorder input, adjusting gain levelTurn control knob C to select the desired audio

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76RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)5. Stopping the audio recorder, auditioning the recordingPress the / recorder control button.The LED i

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77RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)2 Playing an audio leThe MP11 is also capable of playing MP3 and WAV audio les stored on a USB memory de

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78RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)2 Playing an audio le (cont.) USB device le/folder listing screenThe MP11’s le/folder listing scre

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79RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory) Moving the playback position (seek)Press the  or  recorder control buttons to rewind or fast-forwa

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8Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 120 - MIDI Implementation

80Recorder3 Overdubbing an audio leThe overdub function adds supplementary recording(s) to an existing audio le, facilitating simple mul

Seite 121 - Recognised Data

81RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)5. Selecting the overdub function and le formatPress the F2 function button (OVERDUB).The overdub le for

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82Recorder7. Starting the overdub (record)Press a key on the keyboard.The LED indicators for the  and / buttons will turn ON, the time c

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83RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)10. Saving the dubbed lePress the F4 function button (EXEC).The save audio conrmation screen will be

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84Recorder4 Converting a recorder song to an audio le (cont.)3. Selecting the MIDI to Audio le formatTurn control knob B to select the desire

Seite 125 - Transmitted Data

85RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)5. Starting the conversion (record)Press the / recorder control button.The LED indicators for the 

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86RecorderMetronomeThe Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practicing the piano at a consistent tempo. In addition to regular met

Seite 127 - Exclusive Data

87RecorderMetronome Returning to the previous screen (BACK function)While the metronome is counting:Press the F4 function button (BACK) to return

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88Recorder2 Rhythm mode (cont.) Starting and Stopping the drum rhythmPress the F3 function button (LISTEN)The LISTEN icon will become highlighte

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89RecorderMetronome Drum rhythm categories and variations16 Swing1 Funk Shue 12 Funk Shue 23 Hip Hop 14 Hip Hop 25 Hip Hop 36 Hip Hop 47 16 Shue 1

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9RecorderOverview of the Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Song Recorder (Internal memory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90RecorderMetronome3 Recording with the metronomeRecording with the metronome is a convenient way to maintain consistent timing and rhythm while playi

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91Recorder4. Returning to the Recorder functionPress the F4 function button (BACK) to return to the recorder function.The LED indicator for th

Seite 133 - SOUND/SETUP Program/Bank

92USB MenuOverview of the USB MenuThe USB Menu contains functions to load, save, delete, and rename the various types of MP11 data stored on a USB mem

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93USB MenuUSB Menu functions1 LoadThese functions allow data stored on a USB memory device to be loaded into the instrument’s internal memory.Load fun

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94USB MenuUSB Menu functions2 SaveThese functions allow data stored in the instrument’s internal memory to be saved to a USB memory device.1. Save One

Seite 136 - User Notes

95USB MenuUSB Menu functions4. Save All SoundThis function saves the parameters for all internal sounds to a USB memory device.After selecting this

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96USB Menu4 RenameThese functions allow data stored on a USB memory device to be renamed.1. Selecting the type of le to renamePress the CURSOR button

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97USB MenuUSB Menu functions5 FormatThis function allows a USB memory device to be formatted, erasing all stored data.The Format function will erase a

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98SYSTEM MenuThe SYSTEM menu contains parameters and settings that aect the general operation of the MP11. These settings are grouped into six categ

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99SYSTEM Menu1 Utility1. System TuningThis parameter sets the global master tuning of the MP11 in 0.5Hz increments.* The default setting is A

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