1PART NAMES & FUNCTIONS2BASIC OPERATION3INTERNAL SOUNDS4METRONOME5RECORDER6DEMO MODE7MENU FUNCTIONS8USB USAGE9APPENDIXOwner’s ManualCA111_cover_EN
Page102BASIC OPERATION2. BASIC OPERATIONThis section provides the basic procedures for turning the power on, and performing with headphones. Step 1Pl
Page112BASIC OPERATION PERFORMING WITH HEADPHONES Step 5Connect a pair of headphones to one of the Phones jacks located on the underside of the cont
Page123INTERNAL SOUNDS3. INTERNAL SOUNDSThe CA111 piano features 22 realistic sounds suitable for various musical styles. Sounds can be played indivi
Page133INTERNAL SOUNDS2) DUAL MODEThe DUAL function allows two sounds to be layered together, creating a more complex sound. For example, a piano can
Page143INTERNAL SOUNDS3) REVERBReverb adds reverberation to the sound, simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concerthall.Th
Page153INTERNAL SOUNDS4) EQEQ allows the tonal character of the CA111 piano to be adjusted and optimised, providing the best sound quality within the
Page164METRONOME4. METRONOMERhythm is one of the most important elements when learning music. It is important to practice playing the piano at the cor
Page174METRONOME CHANGING THE METRONOME TIME SIGNATURE Step 3By default, the metronome will produce a clicking sound at a constant volume - this is
Page185RECORDER5. RECORDERThe RECORDER function records performances in a similar way to that of an audio tape recorder. However, the CA111 piano rec
Page195RECORDER Step 5Press the Play/Stop button to stop recording.The LED indicators for the Rec and Play/Stop buttons will turn off. The recorder w
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Page205RECORDER2) PLAYING BACK A SONGThe Play/Stop button is used to start and stop playback of the recorded song, and to also select which song is pl
Page215RECORDER3) DELETING A SONGThis function allows recorded songs that are no longer required, to be deleted. Step 1Press the Play/Stop and Rec bu
Page226DEMO MODE6. DEMO MODEThe CA111 piano features a selection of classical demonstration pieces, including works by Handel, Bach, Beethoven and Cho
Page236DEMO MODE LISTENING TO DEMONSTRATION PIECES Step 1Press the EQ and Menu buttons simultaneously.A demonstration piece will start to play.The p
Page247MENU FUNCTIONS7. MENU FUNCTIONSThe Menu functions allow various parameters of the CA111 piano to be adjusted. If necessary, these settings can
Page257MENU FUNCTIONS0) DUAL BALANCEThis function allows the volume balance between primary and secondary sounds in Dual Mode to be adjusted, and will
Page267MENU FUNCTIONS1) VOICINGVoicing is a technique used by piano technicians to mould the character of a piano’s sound. This function allows the to
Page277MENU FUNCTIONS2) DAMPER RESONANCEWhen the damper pedal is depressed on an acoustic piano, all dampers are lifted up, allowing the strings to vi
Page287MENU FUNCTIONS3) STRING RESONANCEString Resonance refers to a phenomenon present among acoustic pianos, whereby the strings of held notes reson
Page297MENU FUNCTIONSAbout String Resonance Even when the damper pedal is not depressed on an acoustic piano, the strings for any notes held will b
Page31PART NAMES & FUNCTIONS2BASIC OPERATION3INTERNAL SOUNDS4METRONOME5RECORDER6DEMO MODE7MENU FUNCTIONS8USB USAGE9APPENDIXThank you for purchasin
Page307MENU FUNCTIONS4) KEY OFF EFFECTEspecially for low-pitched sounds, when a key is played strongly and released quickly, the sound of the damper t
Page317MENU FUNCTIONS5) TOUCHThe Touch function allows different touch sensitivities for the keyboard to be selected, other than the standard touch of
Page327MENU FUNCTIONS6) TEMPERAMENTThe CA111 piano offers immediate access to a variety of musical temperaments popular during the Renaissance and Bar
Page337MENU FUNCTIONS Step 1Press the Menu button repeatedly, or press and hold the Menu button then press the S or T Value buttons, until the Temper
Page347MENU FUNCTIONS7) KEY OF TEMPERAMENTLimitless modulation of the key only became available after the invention of Equal Temperament. When using
Page357MENU FUNCTIONS8) TUNINGThis function allows the pitch of the CA111 piano to be fi nely adjusted, and may prove useful when playing with other in
Page367MENU FUNCTIONS9) STRETCH TUNINGStretch tuning is a piano-specifi c tuning method in which the tuning for the lower notes is slightly lower and t
Page377MENU FUNCTIONS10) TRANSPOSEThe transpose function allows the key of the CA111 piano to be raised or lowered in half steps. This is particularly
Page387MENU FUNCTIONS11) MIDI CHANNEL MIDI OVERVIEWThe term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard fo
Page397MENU FUNCTIONS¡ MIDI Examples¡ Connection to a sequencer:When connected as shown in this illustration, songs played on the CA111 piano can be r
Page4IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSdenotes that care should be taken.The example instructs the user to take care not to allow fingers to be trapped.den
Page407MENU FUNCTIONS MIDI Program Change numbersSound Name Program NumberConcert Grand 1Concert Grand 2 2Studio Grand 3Studio Grand 2 4Mellow Grand
Page417MENU FUNCTIONS12) LOCAL CONTROLThis function determines whether the CA111 piano will play a sound when the keyboard is played.With Local Contro
Page427MENU FUNCTIONS13) METRONOME VOLUMEThe function allows the default metronome volume to be changed. Step 1Press the Menu button repeatedly, or p
Page437MENU FUNCTIONS14) USER MEMORYThis function can be used to store user-defi nable settings, allowing the preferred settings to remain selected eve
Page447MENU FUNCTIONS15) FACTORY RESETThis function will reset the CA111 piano to the default factory settings, and is displayed only if the User Memo
Page458USB USAGE8. USB USAGE ABOUT THE USB CONNECTORyWhen the CA111 piano is connected to a computer via a commercially available USB cable, the CA1
Page468USB USAGE NOTES ON USB USAGEyWhen both MIDI jacks and the USB port are connected simultaneously, the USB port has priority.yWhen connecting
Page479APPENDIX9. APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS Polyphony Maximum 192 notes Sounds Concert Grand, Concert Grand 2, Studio Grand, Studio Grand 2, Mellow G
Page489APPENDIXKAWAI Model CA111 MIDI Implementation Chart Date : OCT 2007Version : 1.0Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONOMode 3: OMNI OFF,
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Page5WARNINGThe product should be connected to an AC outlet of the specified voltage.● If you are going to use an AC power cord, make sure that it h
CA111 Owner’s ManualKPSZ-0234 : 816238OM1015E-S0804Version.1Printed in JapanCopyright © 2008 KAWAI Musical Instruments Mfg. Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserv
Page6● Doing so may cause the product to become deformed or fall over, resulting in breakdown or injury.Do not stand on the product or exertexcessi
Page7Notes on RepairShould an abnormality occur in the product, immediately turn the power OFF, disconnect the power cord plug, and then contact the s
Page81PART NAMES & FUNCTIONS1. PART NAMES & FUNCTIONSThis section explains the location and function of the control panel and connectors. CON
Page91PART NAMES & FUNCTIONSa Power SwitchPress the power switch to turn the power on / off. Turn the power off after use.b VolumeUsed to adjust t
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