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Kawai CE220 Owner`s Manual (English)

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1. 1uVd E SNOS P NIN HHH D 0 0O G D oo avd SONIMLS SL3TIVIN NV8MVHG ONVId 3 ONVId DNIDIOA DISNW INMOA H31SVIN ssva WIOH2 ISdu VH HIUNHD ONVId s iueu q Jake e pad 19401 say Jadweq Jadweg 3145 120 Jade 315 120 J9 01 say Bums Buiuni sbunies punos pue c c a lt x c am c S dud ul c LL 71 KAWAI THE FUTURE OF THE PIANO CE220 Owner s Manual KPSZ 0480 817289 OW1058E J1108 Version 1 Printed in Indonesia Copyright 2011 Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg Co Ltd All Rights Reserved
2. 1 8 Beat 1 51 Hip Hop 3 2 8Beat2 52 Hip Hop 4 3 8 Beat 3 53 Techno 1 4 16 Beat 1 54 Techno 2 5 16 Beat 2 55 Techno 3 6 16 Beat 3 56 Heavy Techno 7 16 Beat 4 57 8 Shuffle 1 8 16 Beat 5 58 8 Shuffle 2 9 16 Beat 6 59 8 Shuffle 3 10 Rock Beat 1 60 Boogie 11 Rock Beat 2 61 16 Shuffle 1 12 Rock Beat 3 62 16 Shuffle 2 13 Hard Rock 63 16 Shuffle 3 14 Heavy Beat 64 T Shuffle 15 Surf Rock 65 Triplet 1 16 2ndLine 66 Triplet 2 17 50 Ways 67 Triplet 3 18 Ballad 1 68 Triplet 4 19 Ballad 2 69 Triplet Ballad 1 20 Ballad 3 70 Triplet Ballad 2 21 Ballad 4 71 Triplet Ballad 3 22 Ballad 5 72 Motown 1 23 Light Ride 1 73 Motown 2 24 Light Ride 2 74 Ride Swing 25 Smooth Beat 75 H H Swing 26 Rim Beat 76 Jazz Waltz 1 27 Slow Jam 77 Jazz Waltz 2 28 Pop 78 5 4Swing 29 Pop2 79 Tom Swing 30 Electro Pop 1 80 Fast4 Beat 31 Electro Pop 2 81 H H Bossa Nova 32 Ride Beat 1 82 Ride Bossa Nova 33 Ride Beat 2 83 Beguine 34 Ride Beat 3 84 Mambo 35 Ride Beat 4 85 ChaCha 36 Slip Beat 86 Samba 37 Jazz Rock 87 Light Samba 38 Funky Beat 1 88 Surdo Samba 39 Funky Beat 2 89 Latin Groove 40 Funky Beat 3 90 Afro Cuban 41 Funk1 91 Songo 42 Funk2 92 Bembe 43 Funk3 93 African Bembe 44 FunkShuffle 1 94 Merenge 45 Funk Shuffle 2 95 Reggae
3. 26 Appendix 1 Recording 5 26 I Assembly Instructions 60 2 Playing backa song 28 Connecting to Other Devices 62 3 Erasing a 29 Demo and Piano Music Song Lists 64 USB Functions ea USB Functions 30 Specifications 67 1 USB Play 30 Program Change Number List 68 2 USBILOA na en 32 MIDI Exclusive Data Format 69 S USB SAVES cs Eve ied tinea erede re ans 33 4 USB Delete 34 MIDI Implementation Chart 70 5 USB Format asian en 35 Function Button Assignments 71 Part Names and Functions 8 6 PIANO CHURCH HARPSI CHOIR BASS MASTER VOLUME DEMO MUSIC VOICING PIANO E PPIANO DRAWBAR ORGAN MALLETS STRINGS PAD GUITAR oOo Oooo O OO OG HHH 2 3 PART 1 2 MAX SONG 1 0 d 9 a 8 D RHYTHM 2 ca METRONOME RECORDER A EFFECTS REVERB BALANCE SPLIT TEMPO BEAT PLAY STOP
4. 42 Using the Pedals 13 6 Temperament 43 2 7 Lower Octave 45 Basic Operations 8 Lower Pedal On Off 46 Selecting 5 5 14 9 Layer Octave Shift 47 Demo SONGS u a 15 10 Layer Dynamics 48 Piano Music 16 11 Damper Hold On Off 49 DUalMOde nee 7 MIDI Functions and Settings 50 Split Mode 18 MIDI Overview 50 Four Hands 19 1 51 Send Program Change Number 2 Reverb uu ua 2m ee 20 Seno an nenge number 3 3 Local Control On Off 53 Effects rese be CHE EE uk 21 4 Transmit Program Change On Off 54 VOICING 22 n 5 Multi Timbral Mode On Off 55 Transpose seen eee 2 6 Channel Mute On Off 56 Metronome Drum Rhythms 24 USB MIDI USB to Host Connector 57 Recorder User Memory 58 Song Recorder Internal memory
5. cc Song Recorder 26 The CE220 digital piano allows up to 3 different songs to be recorded stored in internal memory and played back at the touch of a button Each song consists of two separate tracks referred to as parts that can be recorded and played back independently This allows the left hand part of a song to be recorded first on one track and the right hand part to be recorded later on the other track 1 Recordin ason 1 Entering song recorder mode Press the REC button The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash to indicate that the recorder is in standby mode To record to part 1 of song 1 default continue to step 3 To select a different part or song please refer to the instructions in step 2 below 2 Selecting the song part to be recorded Press and hold the REC button then press one of the PIANO E PIANO or DRAWBAR buttons to select the desired song While holding the REC button Press the CHOIR PAD or BASS GUITAR buttons to select the desired part Release the REC button The LED indicators for the selected song and part will turn on to indicate that they are selected for recording and the LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash Re recording a part will automatically erase all previously recorded performance information for that part O REC PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR SONG 1 2 3 gt g CHOIR BASS PAD GUITAR PART 1 2
6. 2 Attaching the back board 3 Allow the assembled pedal board and side panels to stand upright vertically on the floor Fasten the back board to the left and right side panels using the four long black tapping screws leaving a tightening allowance of approximately 1 2 mm Then attach the bottom of the back board to the pedal board using the four mid length black tapping screws CZ X 5 o lt 60 3 Mounting the main body 1 T Ensure that two or more people undertake the following step of the assembly process Lift the main body and carefully place it onto the stand Position the main body towards the front of the stand so that the screws built into the stand are not visible when viewed from above Gently slide the main body backwards until the base engages with the fixings and locks into place When lifting the main body onto the stand and sliding it into positing be careful not to catch trap hands and fingers 4 Securing the main body 1 Secure the main body to the stand using the four screws with the flat washer and spring washer S First loosely attach all four screws again leaving a 1 2 mm tightening allowance adjusting the position of the main body on the stand When all four screws are attached and the main body is correctly positioned on top of the stand securely tighten all screws until the spring washers collapse Tighten all of the othe
7. 3 4 There are seven different types of time signature available 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 8 and 6 8 TEMPO TEMPO TEMPO A Cz LA i VALUE v E Adjusting the metronome volume Press the TEMPO and BEAT buttons simultaneously then press the A or v VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the metronome volume The metronome volume will be shown in the LCD display m The metronome volume can be adjusted within the range 1 10 llDrum rhythms Asan alternative to the simple metronome count it is also possible to select a drum pattern from one of 100 different rhythm styles Press the BEAT button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to cycle through the available metronome time signatures Continue to press the VALUE buttons until the rhythm numbers are shown in the LED display f LI g Fora complete listing of available drum rhythms please refer to page 66 of this owner s manual The metronome tempo time signature drum rhythm and tempo will return to the default settings of 120 bpm 1 4 beat and volume 5 after the power is turned off To change these default settings and specify a preferred metronome tempo time signature drum rhythm and volume to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 TEMPO TEMPO E BEAT BEAT gt De VALUE 25 Basic Operations
8. 46 Buzz Beat 96 Tango 47 Disco 1 97 Habanera 48 Disco2 98 Waltz 49 HipHop 1 99 Ragtime 50 Hip Hop2 100 Country amp Western Specifications llKawai CE220 digital piano Gye 88 wooden keys AWA Grand Pro Il i Progressive Harmonic Imaging PHI 88 key piano sampling 22 voices Concert Grand Concert Grand 2 Studio Grand Classic E Piano Modern E P Jazz Organ Drawbar Organ Church Organ Diapason Diapason Oct Harpsichord Harpsichord Oct Vibraphone String Ensemble Slow Strings Warm Strings Choir New Age Pad Atmosphere Wood Bass Electric Bass Finger Nylon Gt gig max 192 notes JH 3 digit LED 727 Room 1 Room 2 Stage Hall 1 Hall 2 Hij Chorus Delay Tremolo Rotary 1 Rotary 2 Normal Mellow Dynamic Bright usus Light 1 Light 2 Normal Heavy 1 Heavy 2 Off User duce 3 song 2 track recorder approximately 15 000 note memory capacity sss USB Play incl SMF support USB Load USB Save USB Delete USB Format usus Beat 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 8 6 8 Tempo 10 400 bpm 20 800 bpm for eighth note rhythms 1711 18 songs 29 pieces uses Dual Mode with adjustable volume balance Split Mode with adjustable split point and volume balance Four Hands Mode with adjustable split point and volume balance users Touch Transpose Tuning Brilliance Damper Resonance String Reso
9. Example To record part 2 of song 2 press and hold the REC button then press the E PIANO button and then the BASS GUITAR button When recording part 1 and part 2 separately select the song and part number carefully in order to prevent accidentally overwriting a previously recorded part 3 Starting the song recorder Press a key on the keyboard The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY STOP buttons will turn on and recording will start Recording can also be started by pressing the PLAY STOP button allowing a rest period or empty bar to be inserted at the beginning of the song imm 4 Stopping the song recorder Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicators for the PLAY STOP and REC buttons will turn off the recorder will stop and the part song will be stored in internal memory The LED indicators for the selected song memory and part will turn on to indicate that they are have been recorded to To play back the recorded song please refer to the Playing back a song instructions on page 28 PLAY STOP The maximum recording capacity is approximately 7 000 notes with button and pedal presses also counted as one note f the maximum recording capacity is reached during recording the recorder will stop automatically llRecording a second part To record a second part repeat the instructions in step 2 but select the part that has not been recorded ll Changing panel settings while recor
10. TRANSPOSE USB o vue C CJ CJ Oo CJ CJ CJ C ji o POWER Y C NO USB YES LEFT ee d VOLUME L FUNCTION S 9 m 1 DIE 77 777 dd oe ee nh GEE uu Ge tt i a R L MONO R L N a a a usp 4 N N 2 0 0 4 N AN J N 4 AN OUT N LINEOUT LINEIN A J 10 1 MASTER VOLUME slider This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument s built in speakers or headphones if connected 2 DEMO button This button is used to start stop playback of the instrument s built in Demonstration songs 3 PIANO MUSIC button This button is used to start stop playback of the instrument s built in Piano Music songs 4 VOICING button This button is used to select the tonal character of the acoustic piano sounds 5 SOUND SELECTION buttons These buttons are used to select the sound s that will be heard when playing the instrument s keyboard Multiple sounds are assigned to each category button and can be selected by pressing the same button repeatedly These buttons are also used to select the song and part of the internal recorder LED display The LED display provides important information relating to the currently selected function and various other values A protective plastic film is attached to the display during production Please remove this film before attempting to play the ins
11. 22 3 The information arrives at the receiving instruments 22 3 Receiving instruments 2 will respond to MIDI data that is sent if their receive channel is the same as the transmit channel of the transmitting instrument QD If the channels do not match then the receiving instruments 2 3 will not respond to any data that is sent For both receiving and transmitting channels 1 16 can be used HRecording playing with a sequencer When connected to a sequencer the CE220 digital piano can be used to record and playback multi track songs with separate sounds playing simultaneously on each channel c 3 e c 21 3 MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN Lid dull Sequencer 50 E MIDI functions The CE220 digital piano supports the following MIDI functions Transmit receive note information Transmit receive Program Change number Transmit receive note information to from a MIDI connected Transmit receive program change data to from a MIDI musical instrument or device connected musical instrument or device Transmit receive channel settings Transmit receive pedal data Specify transmit receive channels within the range of 1 to 16 Transmit receive sustain sostenuto and soft pedal data to from a MIDI connected musical instrument or device Transmit receive exclusive data Receive volume data Transmit receive front panel or menu function settings as Receive MID
12. Layer Octave Shift value can be adjusted within the range 2 2 The Layer Octave Shift setting will return to the default value of 0 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Layer Octave Shift value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 TRANSPOSE USB STRINGS 47 Function Buttons Keyboard and Sound Settings 10 Layer Dynamics When using Dual mode sometimes simply adjusting the volume balance between the two layered sounds is not enough to create the desired sound character especially if both sounds are very dynamic Layering two equally dynamic sounds can prove difficult to control and play comfortably The Layer Dynamics Function allows the dynamic sensitivity of the layered sound to be reduced in order to improve the blend between the two combined sounds In addition to reducing the volume of the layered sound limiting its dynamic sensitivity also allows the layered sound to be controlled more easily in relation to the main sound 1 Selecting the Layer Dynamics setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously CHOIR then press the CHOIR PAD button TRANSPOSE Use The LED indicator for the CHOIR PAD button will start to flash ra eS j ae the current Layer Dynamics setting will be shown in the LED N 2 display 2v dni IL 2 Adju
13. USB button will turn on and the name of the current USB function will be shown in the LED display Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the USB Load function then press the YES REVERB button A number representing a song stored on the USB memory device will be shown in the LED display 2 Selecting a song and song memory Press the A or v VALUE buttons to select the desired song file stored on the USB memory device Next press one of the PIANO E PIANO or DRAWBAR buttons to select the desired song memory 1 3 to load the song into Finally press the YES REVERB button to load the song Up to 3 different songs can be loaded and stored in internal memory Any existing recorder song data will be replaced by the loaded song After loading the song please refer to the Playing back a song instructions on page 28 3 Exiting the USB Load function Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation USB A REVERB PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR y SONG 1 3 REVERB Example To load song U03 from USB memory into song memory 2 press the E PIANO button then press the YES REVERB button USB 3 USB Save The USB Save function is used to save recorder songs stored in one of the instrument s three song memories to a USB memory device 1 Selecting the USB Save function After connecting a USB memory device Press
14. When pressed simultaneously the TRANSPOSE USB buttons are also used to access the Function Buttons 17 POWER switch This switch is used to turn the instrument on off PHONES jacks These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the instrument Two pairs of headphones can be connected and used simultaneously USB to DEVICE port This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB memory device to the instrument in order to load and save recorded song data 0 MIDI jacks These jacks are used to connect the instrument to electronic devices such as a computer or another musical instrument in order to send and receive MIDI data D USB to Host port This port is used to connect the instrument to a computer using a USB B to A type cable in order to send and receive MIDI data 62 LINE OUT jacks These jacks are used to connect the stereo output Left Right 1 4 phone plug of the instrument to external amplifiers mixers recording devices and similar equipment 63 LINE IN jacks These jacks are used to connect the stereo output Left Right 1 4 phone plug from audio equipment computers or other electronic devices to the instrument s amplifier and speakers 11 Preparation Before Use ca c G Setting Up the Piano 1 Connecting the power cable to the instrument Connect the included power cable to the AC IN inlet located on t
15. button will start to flash and the current Channel Mute setting for channel 1 will be gt OY shown in the LED display Pu li lon 2 Selecting the MIDI channel to mute play Press one of the 16 lower most white keys to select the desired MIDI channel to mute play The selected channel and mute play setting will be shown in the LED display 1011111213 14115116 PUA m MIDI Channel 3 Changing the Channel Mute setting Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to change the Channel Mute setting E T The Channel Mute setting will return to the default setting of On after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Channel Mute setting to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 56 USB MI DI USB to Host connector The CE220 digital piano features a USB to Host type connector allowing the instrument to be connected to a computer and utilised as a MIDI device Depending on the type of computer and operating system installed additional driver software may be required for USB MIDI communication to function correctly USB MIDI driver Operating System USB MIDI Driver Support Windows ME Windows XP no sP sP1 SP2 SP3 Additional USB MIDI driver software NOT required Windows XP 64 bit The standard built in Windows USB MIDI driver will
16. coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Do not plug either terminal of the power cord to the the ground od AC outlet on the wall Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This instrument complies with the limits for a class B digital apparatus pursuant to the Radio Interference Regulations c 1374 FCC Information U S A CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable rotection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient o
17. digital piano These buttons are also used to select MIDI functions and to store reset the instrument s user memory E Selecting a function Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB E PIANO then press the desired function button v3 ZS The LED indicators for the three buttons will start to flash and the UN lt name of the selected function will be shown in the LED display o o E Example To select the String Resonance function press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons then press the E PIANO button E Exiting a function Press the TRANSPOSE USB or any one of the SOUND SELECTION buttons The LED indicators for the pressed buttons will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation E Keyboard and Sound Settings Touch DEMO Change the touch sensitivity of the keyboard Normal Brilliance PIANO MUSIC Adjust the tonal brightness of the instrument s sound 0 Tuning VOICING Adjust the pitch of the instrument in 0 5 Hz steps 440 Hz Damper Resonance PIANO Adjust the resonance that is heard when depressing the damper pedal 5 String Resonance E PIANO Adjust the resonance that is heard when notes are held 5 Temperament DRAWBAR Adjust the tuning system to suit Renaissance and Baroque periods etc Equal Lower Octave Shift CHURCH ORGAN Raise the pitch of the lower section in octave steps when using Split mode 0 Lower Pedal HARPSI MALLETS Sp
18. please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 In addition to reverb various other effects can be applied to the selected sound altering the tonal character and feeling of the instrument As with reverb some sound types enable certain effects automatically in order to enhance tonal quality The CE220 digital piano features five different effect types E Effect types Effect type Description Chorus Simulates the rich character of a vocal choir or string ensemble by layering a slightly detuned version of the selected sound over the original thus enriching the tonal character Delay Adds an echo to the selected sound There are three types of delay available each with a different length of delay between the echoes Tremolo Continuously varies the volume at a constant speed adding a vibrato type effect to the sound Rotary 1 Simulates the sound of a rotary speaker cabinet commonly used with electronic organs Rotary 2 Similar to Rotary 1 but with an additional overdrive effect also applied The soft pedal can be used to alternate the speed of the rotary simulation between Slow and Fast effect modes l Turning Effects on off Press the EFFECTS button to turn effects on off EFFECTS The LED indicator for the EFFECTS button will turn on to indicate that effects are in use ll Changing the Effects type Press and hold the EFFECTS button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to cycle through the different effect type
19. point Press and hold the SPLIT button then press a key on the keyboard The name of the pressed key will be shown in the LED display and will become the new split point The default split point is set between keys B2 and C3 Lower section Upper section SPLIT gt MIN HU New split s E Exiting Split mode Press the SPLIT button to exit Split mode The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation 18 The Four Hands Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections in a similar way to that of the Split Mode function However with Four Hands Mode enabled the octave pitch of each section is automatically adjusted to create two separate 44 key instruments with the same playing range Furthermore the sustain right pedal and soft left pedal act as separate sustain pedals for the respective upper and lower sections allowing two people to perform piano duets using a single instrument E Entering Four Hands mode Press and hold the SPLIT button then press the sustain right SPLIT and soft left pedals simultaneously The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will turn on to indicate that Four Hands mode is in use gt gt lt 2 Depress 2 The Concert Grand sound will be selected for both sections with the the pedals upper section lowered by two octaves and the lower section raised by two octaves E Changing th
20. the A or v VALUE buttons to change the Damper Hold A setting on The Damper Hold setting will return to the default value of Off after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Damper Hold setting to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 49 Function Buttons MIDI Overview The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface an international standard for connecting musical instruments computers and other devices to allow the exchange of performance data E MIDI terminals MIDI terminal Function MIDI IN Receiving note program change and other data MIDI OUT Sending note program change and other data E MIDI channels MIDI uses channels to exchange data back and forth between MIDI devices There are receive MIDI IN and transmit MIDI OUT channels Most musical instruments or devices with MIDI functions are equipped with both MIDI IN and OUT jacks and are capable of transmitting and receiving data via MIDI The receive channels are used to receive data from another MIDI device and the transmit channels are used to transmit data to another MIDI device The illustration below shows three musical instruments connected together using MIDI Transmitting instrument D Transmitting instrument sends transmit channel and keyboard information to receiving instruments
21. the pedal support bolt then readjust when the instrument is in its new position When moving the instrument always adjust E Caring for the pedals If the surface of the pedals becomes dirty clean the pedals using a dry dish washing sponge Do not attempt to clean the pedals using rust removing solvents abrasives or files 13 2 a Selecting Sounds The CE220 digital piano features a wide selection of realistic instrument sounds suitable for various musical styles Sounds are arranged into eight categories with several sounds assigned to each category button For a complete listing of sounds available on the CE220 digital piano please refer to page 68 of this owner s manual By default the Concert Grand sound will be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on E Selecting a sound category Press the desired SOUND SELECTION button The LED indicator for the button will turn on to indicate that this category has been selected The variation number of the selected sound will briefly be shown in the LED display Variation number E Changing the selected sound variation Several sound variations are assigned to each category button Press the selected category button repeatedly to cycle through the different sound variations The A and v VALUE buttons can also be used to select sounds Concert Grand p Concert Grand 2 j Studio Grand To cha
22. to rain The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance The product has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Notes on Repair Should an abnormality occur in the product turn the power OFF disconnect the power cord plug and then contact the shop from which the product was purchased CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot fully insert ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond separately by taking it to an appropriate collection point You should not mix it with general household waste Disposing of this product correctly will prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling For further details please contact your local authority European Union only An information on Disposal for users If your product is marked with this recycling symbol it means that at the end of its life you must dispose of it Instruction for AC power cord U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is
23. 0 33 121 0 Electric Bass 21 34 121 0 Finger Nylon Gt 22 25 95 4 MIDI Exclusive Data Format F j j a T j jo j j j FS 1 FO Start code 2 40 Kawai ID number 3 00 MIDI channel 4 11 30 Function code 30 when setting Multi timbre On Off 5 04 Indicates that the instrument is an electric piano 6 02 Indicates that the piano is a CE220 model 7 data 1 8 data 2 See table below 9 data 3 10 F7 End code 00 00 Multi timbre Off 00 01 Multi timbre On 1 00 02 Multi timbre On 2 00 00 07 00 Effect Off 01 Chorus 02 Delay 05 Tremolo 06 Rotary 1 07 Rotary 2 OE p 00 Reverb Off 01 Room 2 02 Stage 03 Hall 1 06 Room 1 07 Hall 2 14 00 7F Dual Split balance 16 1F 60 Tune 40 440 Hz 17 00 7F 00 Program Change Off 7F Program Chage On 18 00 07 00 Light 1 01 Normal 02 Heavy 1 03 Off 04 Light 05 Heavy 2 06 User 19 00 03 Lower Octave Shift 20 00 15 00 15 Dual data 2 Right sound data 3 Left sound 21 00 15 00 15 Split data 2 Upper sound data 3 Lower sound 25 00 08 00 0B data 2 Temperament data 3 Key 26 00 7F 00 OF Multi timbre data 2 00 On 7F Off data 3 Channel Appendix 69 MIDI Implementation Chart E Kawai CE220 digital piano Date August 2011 Version 1 0 At power up 1 1 Basic channel Settable 1 16 1 16 At power u
24. 220 digital piano especially when lifting the main body of the instrument onto the stand in step 3 llincluded parts Before attempting to assemble the CE220 digital piano ensure that all parts below are included A Phillips head screwdriver not included will also be required in order to assemble the instrument gt J gt D Main body x 1 2 Side panel x 2 8 Back board x 1 4 Pedal board x 1 left right Pedal support bolt x 1 8 Screw with flat washer and um 7 Tapping screw mid black x 4 spring washer 4 m Tapping screw short silver x 4 xum 6 Tapping screw long black x 4 9 Power cable x 1 1 Assembling the side panels 2 pedal board and pedal support bolt 4 Unfasten and extend the pedal connection cable attached to the bottom of the pedal board 4 Insert the pedal support bolt approximately 1 cm into the pedal board using the hole shown in the diagram Attach the pedal board to the left and right side panels 2 using the temporary mounting screws located on either end of the pedal board Ensure that the correct side panel is used for the left and right side Ensure that the pedal board and side panels make close contact and that there are no large gaps between the assembled parts Insert the four short silver tapping screws 8 into the holes as shown and securely fasten the pedal board to the left and right Temporary side panels mounting screw
25. EVERB Cancel Confirm overwrite overwrite NO USB YES 33 USB Operations USB Operations 34 USB Delete The USB Delete function is used to delete recorder songs stored on a USB memory device 1 Selecting the USB Delete function After connecting a USB memory device Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn on and the name ofthe current USB function will be shown in the LED display Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the USB Delete function then press the YES REVERB button A number representing a song stored on the USB memory device will be shown in the LED display birt I LILI 1 2 Selecting the song to be deleted Press the A or v VALUE buttons to select the song file to be deleted then press the YES REVERB button TE 3 Confirming the song delete operation A confirmation message will be shown in the LED display 3 LII Press the YES REVERB button to confirm or NO EFFECTS button to cancel the song delete operation 4 Exiting the USB Delete function Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation USB A REVERB L3 A REVERB Y EFFECTS REVERB Cancel Confirm delete delete NO USB YES USB 5 USB Format The USB Delete function is used to format the connected USB memory device erasing all stored data The USB Format fu
26. I volume data sent from a MIDI connected musical exclusive data instrument or device me Please refer to the MIDI Implementation Chart on page 70 for further Multi timbral mode setting HMM information regarding the MIDI capabilities of the CE220 digital piano Receive multiple channel MIDI data from a MIDI connected musical instrument or device 1 MIDI Channel transmit receive The MIDI Channel setting allows the transmit receive channel to be specified The selected channel will function as both the transmit and receive channel separate transmit receive channels cannot be specified 1 Selecting the MIDI Channel setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB EFFECTS then press the EFFECTS button 02 ES The LED indicator for the EFFECTS button will start to flash UNCT E e S 2 and the current MIDI Channel setting will be shown in the LED ON 2 display LHn 2 Adjusting the MIDI Channel setting Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the MIDI Channel setting E C The MIDI Channel value can be adjusted within the range 1 16 Function Buttons The MIDI Channel will return to the default setting of 1 after the power To change this default setting and specify a preferred MIDI Channel is turned off to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please 51 use the User Memory function exp
27. KAWAI Preparation Before Use H Basic Operations Recorder n Owner s Manual E USB Operations Function Buttons Appendix Thank you for purchasing this Kawai CE220 digital piano This owner s manual contains important information regarding the usage and operation of the CE220 digital piano Please read all sections carefully keeping this manual handy for future reference Preface E About this Owner s Manual Before attempting to play the CE220 digital piano please read the Preparation Before Use section from page 10 of this owner s manual This section explains the name and function of each part how to connect the power cable and how to turn on the power The Basic Operations section page 14 provides an overview of the instrument s most commonly used functions such as selecting and combining sounds and splitting the keyboard into separate sections This chapter also explains how to apply reverb and effects to sounds and how the voicing controls can be used to adjust the character of the piano sounds The Recorder section page 26 provides instructions on how to record and play back pieces stored the instrument s internal memory while the USB Functions section page 30 explains how recorded performances can be loaded from and saved to USB flash memory devices The Function Buttons chapter page 36 details the CE220 digital piano s various keyboard sound and pedal settings in addition to explaining the in
28. LUE buttons to cycle through the different touch types The name of the touch type will be shown in the LED display Normal Light 1 Light 2 Heavy 1 a L 3 Lit 1 CO User Heavy 2 Off ubr iaFF HEZ The Touch setting does not alter the physical weight of the keys The Touch setting is global for all of the sounds It is not possible to specify individual touch settings for each sound The Touch setting will return to the default type of Normal after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Touch type to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 Function Buttons 37 Keyboard and Sound Settings 1 Touch cont The User touch type allows performers to personalise the responsiveness of the CE220 digital piano s keyboard to suit their unique individual playing style 1 Selecting the User touch setting After selecting the Touch function Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the User touch type m oO 2 Creating a User touch curve Press the REC button REC A Play prompt will be shown in the LED display W PLY i Play the piano dynamically from very soft to very loud allowing the instrument to examine the personal playing technique It may take several attempts to create an accurate User touch type Reducing the master volume to the lowest position may h
29. OFF before attempting while installing the USB MIDI driver to connect the USB MIDI cable while starting up the computer while MIDI applications are performing tasks W When connecting the instrument to a computer using while the computer is in energy saver mode the USB MIDI port there may be a short delay before communications begin E f there are any further problems experienced with USB MIDI communication while the instrument is connected please double check all connections and relevant MIDI settings in the computer s operating system W f the instrument is connected to a computer via a USB hub and USB MIDI communication becomes unreliable unstable please connect the USB MIDI cable directly to the one of the computer s USB ports Function Buttons MIDI is a registered trademark of the Association of Manufacturers of Electronic Instruments AMEI Windows is registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc Other company names and product names mentioned referenced herein may be registered trademarks or trademarks of respective owners 57 o L ad 5 a 18 i 5 Li User Memory 58 The User Memory function allows preferred panel settings to be stored in the CE220 digital piano s memory and automatically recalled as the default settings when the instrument is turned on E User Memory Settings stored in Us
30. Playing a different song selecting different part s Press and hold the PLAY STOP button then press one of the PIANO E PIANO or DRAWBAR buttons to select the desired song While holding the PLAY STOP button Press the CHOIR PAD or BASS GUITAR buttons to select deselect the desired part s Selecting a song with two parts recorded will playback both parts automatically To playback the parts separately select deselect the desired part s Release the PLAY STOP button The LED indicators for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the selected song part s will start to play 3 Stopping song playback Press the PLAY STOP button again The LED indicators for the PLAY STOP button will turn off and the song will stop playing 4 Exiting song play mode Press a SOUND SELECTION button to exit song play mode The instrument will return to normal operation PLAY STOP PLAY STOP PIANO PIANO DRAWBAR SONG 1 i M ED N 2 y CHOIR BASS PAD GUITAR PART 1 Example To playback part 2 of song 3 press and hold the PLAY STOP button then press the DRAWBAR button and then the BASS GUITAR button PLAY STOP CHURCH HARPSI CHOIR BASS PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR ORGAN MALLETS STRINGS PAD GUITAR 3 Erasin a part son This function is used to erase recorder parts that have been recorded incorrectly or songs that are no longer listened to Once a part song has been erased from memory i
31. able is connected to the L MONO jack E LINE IN jacks 1 4 phone jack These jacks are used to connect a pair of stereo outputs from other electronic instruments or audio equipment to the instrument s speakers The audio signal from these jacks bypasses the MASTER VOLUME control E t may be necessary to format the USB memory device before it can be used with the CE220 digital piano If so please refer to the USB Format function instructions on page 81 Formatting the device will erase all data B Avoid removing the USB memory device while data is being loaded or saved files are being renamed or deleted or the device is being formatted W Other USB devices such as computer mice keyboards or battery chargers etc cannot be used with this instrument Possible Cause and Solution Check that the AC power cable is firmly attached to the instrument and au The instrument does not turn on p 12 a connected to an AC outlet Check that the VOLUME slider is not set to the lowest position 12 Thei i h De s tumed on however Check that a pair of headphones or headphone adaptor plug are not p 12 no sound is produced when the keys 5 connected to the PHONES jacks EM are played Check that the Local Control MIDI setting is set to On p 53 The sound distorts when playing at Check that the VOLUME slider is set to an appropriate level reducing the i5 very loud volume levels volume if excessi
32. be installed automatically when the instrument Windows Vista sP1 SP2 is connected to the computer Windows Vista 64 bit 5 1 5 2 v sta 64 bit After driver installation ensure that the USB Audio Device Windows ME Windows XP or USB MIDI Windows 7 5 1 Windows Vista Windows 7 device is correctly selected in the application software Windows 7 64 bit Additional USB MIDI driver software required Windows 98 sE Please download the USB MIDI driver from the KAWAI website Windows 2000 http www kawai co jp english Windows Vista no sp After driver installation ensure that the KAWAI USB MIDI device is correctly selected in the application software USB MIDI is not supported Windows Vista 64 bit no sP Please upgrade service pack 1 or service pack 2 No additional USB MIDI driver software required Mac OS X The standard built in Mac OS X USB MIDI driver will be installed automatically when the instrument is connected to the computer USB MIDI is not supported Mac OS 9 Please use the standard MIDI IN OUT connectors EUSB MIDI information E f the instrument s MIDI IN OUT jacks and USB MIDI port are B Disconnecting the USB MIDI cable suddenly or turning the both connected simultaneously the USB MIDI port will be instrument on off while using USB MIDI may cause computer given priority instability in the following situations Ensure that the instrument is turned
33. cter that changes dramatically from mellow to bright depending on the strength of key strike Bright A bright tonal character throughout the entire dynamic range Turning Voicing on off To select a voicing other than the Normal type VOICING Press the VOICING button The LED indicator for the VOICING button will turn on to indicate that a voicing type other than Normal is in use llChanging the Voicing type Press and hold the VOICING button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to cycle through the different voicing types The name of the voicing type will be shown in the LED display VOICING A L3 Mellow Dynamic Bright 3 2 gt v Release the VOICING button to select the desired voicing type After a few seconds the LCD display will return to showing the variation number of the selected sound Any changes made to the voicing type or on off status will remain until the power is turned off The voicing type will return to the default setting when the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred voicing type to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 Transpose The Transpose function allows the pitch of the CE220 digital piano s keyboard to be raised or lowered in semi tone intervals This is particularly useful when accompanying instruments tuned for different keys or when a song lear
34. ding It may be desirable to make changes to the selected sound or style while recording a song The tables below list the various functions which will and will not be remembered during recording Panel operations remembered during recording Changes made to the sound type SOUND SELECTION buttons Switching between normal dual split playing modes Panel operations NOT remembered during recording Changes made to the reverb settings Changes made to the effects settings Changes made to the voicing settings Changes made to the metronome tempo beat volume etc Changes made to the volume balance in dual split mode Changes made to transpose tuning touch etc Prepare the desired effect reverb voicing volume balance tempo settings etc before recording a new performance 5 Exiting song recorder mode Press the REC button at any time to exit the song recorder The LED indicator for the REC button will stop flashing and the instrument will return to normal operation Recorder songs will remain in memory after the power is turned off REC Recorder 27 cc Song Recorder 28 2 Playing back a son This function is used to playback recorder songs stored in internal memory 1 Playing the selected recorded song To play the selected song Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the recorded song will start to play 2
35. e need for additional equipment Harmonic Imaging HI sound technology 88 key piano sampling Excellent selection of additional instrument sounds Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ne pas ouvri TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Examples of Picture Symbols The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the leterature accompanying the product denotes that care should be taken The example instructs the user to take care not to allow fingers to be trapped denotes a prohibited operation The example instructs that disassembly of the product is prohibited denotes an operation that should be carried out The example instructs the us
36. e upper lower section sound Press a SOUND SELECTION button to select the desired sound for the upper section Press and hold the SPLIT button then press a SOUND SELECTION button to select the desired sound for the lower section The Lower Octave Shift setting can be used to adjust the octave range for the Lower section For further information please refer to the instructions on page 44 E Adjusting the upper lower section volume balance Move the BALANCE slider left and right to adjust the volume BALANCE b 2 d d Increase Increase alance between the main and layered sounds lower upper section section volume LEFT hom dp a RIGHT volume E Changing the split point Press and hold the SPLIT button then press a key on the keyboard The name of the pressed key will be shown in the LED display and will become the new split point The default split point is set between keys B2 and C3 Lower section Upper section LT BEEN New split point lil Exiting Four Hands mode Press the SPLIT button to exit Four Hands mode The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation 19 Basic Operations a Reverb 20 Reverb adds reverberation to the sound simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room stage or concert hall Some sound types such as acoustic piano enab
37. ecify whether the damper pedal sustains lower section notes in Split mode Off Layer Octave Shift STRINGS Raise the pitch of the layered sound in octave steps when using Dual mode 0 Layer Dynamics CHOIR PAD Adjust the dynamic sensitivity of the layered sound when using Dual mode 10 Damper Hold BASS GUITAR Change the effect of the sustain pedal on organ string etc sounds Off User Memory REC Store reset current panel settings as the default power on configuration HE MIDI Functions and Settings MIDI Channel EFFECTS Specify the channel that is used to transmit receive MIDI information Send PGM No REVERB Send a MIDI program change number within the range of 1 128 Local Control SPLIT Specify whether internal sounds will be heard when the keyboard is pressed On Transmit PGM Chg TEMPO Specify whether program information is sent when sounds are changed On Multi timbral BEAT Specify whether MIDI information can be received on more than one channel Off Channel Mute PLAY STOP Specify which channels 1 16 are activated to receive MIDI information Play all For a visual overview of the function button assignments please refer to page 71 1 Touch As with an acoustic piano the CE220 digital piano produces a louder sound when the keys are struck with force and a softer sound when the keys are played gently The volume and tonal character change in relation to the strength and speed of playing on a digital piano this s
38. elp to create a more accurate User touch type Press the PLAY STOP button PLAY STOP After a brief pause the new User touch type will be created and selected automatically The User touch curve will remain stored in memory even after the power is turned off c o L ad E a E 18 Ld 21 5 38 2 Brilliance The Brilliance setting allows the tonal brightness of the CE220 digital piano s sound to be adjusted 1 Selecting the Brilliance setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the PIANO MUSIC button The LED indicator for the PIANO MUSIC button will start to flash and the current Brilliance setting will be shown in the LED display bri 2 Adjusting the Brilliance value Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Brightness setting 9 The Brightness value can be adjusted within the range 10 10 Positive values will produce a brighter sound while negative values will result in a more mellow tone The Brilliance setting will return to the default value of 0 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Brilliance value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 TRANSPOSE USB VALUE 39 Function Buttons Keyboard and Sound Settings 3 Tunin The Tuning se
39. er Memory Selected sound type Effects Reverb and Voicing setting Transpose setting Tempo beat and volume of the Metronome Function Button settings 1 Selecting the User Memory function Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB REC then press the REC button a 62 The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash the E UNC User Memory function will be shown in the LED display N DN Y 2 Storing the current panel settings to User Memory Press the REC button to store the current panel settings to User REC Memory A confirmation message will be shown in the LED display Hrt Resetting the User Memory After storing preferred settings to User Memory Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the REC button The LED indicator for the REC button will start to flash and the User Memory function will be shown in the LED display Press the or v VALUE buttons to select the Reset function then press the REC button rESG All settings stored in User Memory will be reset to the factory default values This function will not clear recorder songs stored in internal memory TRANSPOSE USB REC 59 Function Buttons Assembly Instructions Please read these assembly instructions thoroughly before attempting to assemble the CE220 digital piano Please ensure that two or more people work on assembling the CE
40. er to remove the power cord plug from the AC outlet Read all the instructions before using the product 1 Read these instructions Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience 2 Keep these instructions receptacles and the point where they exit from the 3 Heed all warnings apparatus 4 Follow all instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the 5 Do not use this apparatus near water manufacturer 6 Clean only with dry cloth 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or amplifiers that produce heat Ka 17 2 when unused for long periods of time 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prongs are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for rep
41. esonance The CE220 digital piano recreates this phenomenon with the Damper Resonance setting allowing the volume of this resonance to be changed 1 Selecting the Damper Resonance setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the PIANO button The LED indicator for the PIANO button will start to flash and the current Damper Resonance setting will be shown in the LED EE 5 2 Adjusting the Damper Resonance value Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Damper Resonance setting r1 LI The Damper Resonance value can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 or disabled entirely Off The Damper Resonance setting will return to the default value of 5 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Damper Resonance value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 G3 C SS A 41 Function Buttons Keyboard and Sound Settings 5 String Resonance String Resonance refers to a phenomenon that exists in acoustic pianos whereby the strings of held notes resonate sympathetically with other notes of the same harmonic series The CE220 digital piano recreates this phenomenon with the String Resonance setting allowing the volume of this resonance to be adjusted E Demonstrating String Resonance To experience the s
42. g Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB TEMPO then press the TEMPO button 02 62 FR The LED indicator for the TEMPO button will start to flash and E UNC N 2 the current Transmit MIDI Program Change setting will be lt 4 Z shown in the LED display PLi jon 2 Changing the Transmit MIDI Program Change setting Press the A or v VALUE buttons to change the Local Control setting A OFF The Transmit MIDI Program Change setting will return to the default Os setting of On after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Transmit MIDI Program Change setting to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 5 Multi timbral Mode On Off The Multi timbral Mode setting determines whether the CE220 digital piano is able to receive MIDI information on more than one MIDI channel simultaneously This allows the instrument to play back multi track multi timbral performance data sent from an external MIDI device lMulti timbral Mode setting Multi timbral Explanation On Multi timbral mode enabled Off default Multi timbral mode disabled Please refer to the Program Change Number List on page 68 1 Selecting the Multi timbral Mode setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB BEAT then press the BEAT b
43. he User Memory function explained on page 58 23 Basic Operations t Metronome Drum Rhythms 24 The Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practicing the piano at a consistent tempo In addition to regular metronome beats the CE220 digital piano also features a variety of drum rhythms to accompany most playing styles and musical genres For a complete listing of available drum rhythms please refer to page 66 of this owner s manual l Turning the metronome on off Press the TEMPO button The LED indicator for the TEMPO button will turn on to indicate that the metronome is in use and a 1 4 beat will start to count The current metronome tempo in beats per minute bpm will also be shown in the LED display Ic Press the TEMPO button again to stop the metronome The LED indicator for the TEMPO button will turn off The metronome can also be started by pressing the BEAT button E Adjusting the metronome tempo Press the TEMPO button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the metronome tempo The metronome tempo can be adjusted within the range of 10 400 bpm 20 800 bpm for eighth note rhythms E Changing the metronome time signature Press the BEAT button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the desired metronome time signature The current metronome time signature will be shown in the LED display
44. he underside of instrument De 3 Turning the power ele NO Press the POWER SWITCH located on the right hand side of the front panel The instrument will turn on The LED indicator for the PIANO button willalsoturn on indicating thatthe Concert Grand sound is selected and the CE220 digital piano is ready to be played E Using headphones Use the jacks located beneath the keyboard on the left hand side to connect stereo headphones to the CE220 digital piano Two pairs of headphones can be connected and used simultaneously When a pair of headphones is connected sound will not be produced by the speakers 12 2 Connecting the power cable to an outlet Connect the instrument s power cable to an AC outlet 4 Adjusting the volume The MASTER VOLUME slider controls the volume level of the instrument s speakers or headphones if connected Move the slider to the right to increase the volume and to the left to decrease the volume MASTER VOLUME mm MIN vn MAX Decrease volume Increase volume Use this slider to set the volume to a comfortable listening level the middle is often a good starting point E Attaching the headphone hook optional A headphone hook is included with the CE220 digital piano and can be used to hang headphones when not in use If desired a
45. ic environment of a recital room stage or concert hall are also applied resulting in a rich vibrant piano tone that delivers breathtaking realism and authenticity while the unique Voicing function allows players to adjust the tonal character of the piano beneath their fingertips Supplementing the realistic acoustic piano voices the CE220 digital piano also features an excellent selection of additional instrument sounds ranging from electric pianos and drawbar and church organs to strings brass and woodwind instruments inviting musicians to add greater variety to their performances Furthermore the Dual playing mode also allows two different sounds such as grand piano and strings to be layered together while the Split and Four Hands modes divide the keyboard into two independent sections The volume balances for each playing mode can also be adjusted quickly and easily using the real time balance slider Wide range of connectivity options The CE220 digital piano features a variety of standard connectivity options with LINE level audio jacks that allow the instrument to be enjoyed in larger settings such as churches and schools Standard MIDI and USB to Host connectors provide flexibility when using computers and other audio devices while the USB to Device port allows musicians to save recorded performances to USB flash memory devices It is even possible to playback Standard MIDI File SMF songs stored on USB memory directly without th
46. lacement of the obsolete outlet Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or object have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following aes A WARN N G Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or a serious injury if the product is handled incorrectly The product should be connected to 120V 230V 240V an AC outlet of the specified voltage Do not insert or disconnect the power cord plug with wet hands Take care not to allow any foreign matter to enter the product The chair must be used properly it must be used only when playing the product Do not play with it or stand on it Only one person is allowed to sit on it Do not sit on it when opening the lid Re tighten the bolts occasionally When using the headphones do not listen for long periods of time at high volume levels Do not lean against the keyboard Do not disassemble repair or modify the product When disconnecting the AC power cord s plug always hold the plug and pull it to remove it e If you are going to use an AC power cord make sure that its has the correct plug shape and confo
47. lained on page 58 c o 5 a E 18 Ld i 5 MIDI Functions and Settings 52 2 Send Program Change Number The Send Program Change Number function is used to send a Program Change Number 1 128 to the connected MIDI device Please refer to the Program Change Number List on page 68 1 Selecting the Send Program Change Number function Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB REVERB then press the REVERB button A The LED indicator for the REVERB button will start to flash and UNCI the Send Program Change Number function will be shown the EN DN LED display 2 Selecting the Program Change Number to send Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the Program Change Number to be sent A The Program Change Number can be set within the range of 1 128 3 Sending the Program Change Number Press the and w VALUE simultaneously to send the selected Program Change Number A confirmation message will be shown in the LCD display to indicate that the Program Change Number has been sent 3 Local Control On Off The Local Control setting determines whether the instrument will play an internal sound when the keys are pressed This setting is useful when using the CE220 digital piano to control an external MIDI device llLocal Control setting Local Control Explanation On default The instrument will play an internal sound and trans
48. le reverb automatically in order to improve acoustic realism The CE220 digital piano features five different reverb types E Reverb types Description Room 1 Simulates the ambiance of a living room or small rehearsal room Room 2 Simulates a larger room than Room 1 Stage Simulates the ambiance of a small hall or live stage Hall 1 Simulates the ambiance of a concert hall or theater Hall 2 Simulates a larger hall or theater than Hall 1 l Turning Reverb on off Press the REVERB button to turn reverb on off REVERB The LED indicator for the REVERB button will turn on to indicate that reverb is in use Changing the Reverb type Press and hold the REVERB button then press the A or Y VALUE buttons to cycle through the different reverb types The name of the reverb type will be shown in the LED display REVERB A ES Room 1 Room 2 Hall 1 ro t lroc HA 1 T t Stage Hall 2 SE G HAC After a few seconds the LCD display will return to showing the variation number of the selected sound Release the REVERB button to select the desired reverb type Reverb settings are independent for each sound variation Any changes made to the reverb type or on off status will remain until the power is turned off The reverb type will return to the default setting when the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred reverb type to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on
49. lectricity is always charging while the plug is in the AC outlet even in a power switch off condition Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury or a CAUTIO N damage to the product or other property if the product is handled incorrectly Do not use the product in the following areas Using the product in such areas may result in Areas such as those near windows where the product is product breakdown exposed to direct sunlight Use the product only in moderate climates not Extremely hot areas such as near a heater in tropical climates Extremely cold areas such as outside Extremely humid areas Areas where a large amount of sand or dust is present Areas where the product is exposed to excessive vibrations When you close the keyboard cover Closing it roughly may trap your fingers close it gently Z resulting in injury Before connecting cords make sure Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this that the power to this product A product and other devices and other devices is turned OFF Do not drag the product on the floor Please lift up the product when moving it Take care not to drop the product Aay Please note that the product is heavy and must be carried by more than two persons Dropping the product may result in breakdown Do not place the product near electrical Doing so may cause the product to generate appliances such as TVs and radios noise j If the pr
50. m and saved to a USB memory device It is also possible to play Standard MIDI File SMF songs delete files and format the USB memory device The USB device should be formatted to use the FAT or FAT32 filesystem 1 USB Pla The USB Play function is used to play songs directly from a USB memory device instead of loading the song data into one of the instrument s internal recorder memories This function also supports Standard MIDI File SMF format songs 1 Selecting the USB Play function After connecting a USB memory device USB Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn on and the name of the current USB function will be shown in the LED display Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the USB Play function 7 then press the YES REVERB button REVERB A number representing a song stored on the USB memory UE device will be shown in the LED display sm Y LILI CE220 format songs will be shown in the LCD display as U01 U02 etc SMF format songs will be shown in the LCD display as 001 002 etc 2 Selecting and playing a song Press the A or v VALUE buttons to select the desired song number then press the PLAY STOP button A PLAY STOP The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and E ES the selected song will start to play v llChain Play mode The Chain Play playback mode allows all songs stored on a USB memory device to be played automatically in n
51. mit information to an external MIDI device Off The instrument will transmit information to an external MIDI device only 1 Selecting the Local Control setting Pressand hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the SPLIT button The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will start to flash and the current Local Control setting will be shown in the LED display inn 2 Changing the Local Control setting Press the or Y VALUE buttons to change the Local Control setting aFF The Local Control setting will return to the default setting of On after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Local Control setting to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 Aw gt A 53 Function Buttons c o L ad 5 a 18 i 5 Li MIDI Functions and Settings 54 4 Transmit MIDI Program Change On Off The Transmit Program Change Number setting determines whether the CE220 digital piano will transmit program change information when the SOUND SELECTION buttons are pressed Transmit MIDI Program Change setting Transmit PGM Explanation On default The instrument will transmit program change numbers when changing sounds Off The instrument will NOT transmit program change numbers when changing sounds 1 Selecting the Transmit MIDI Program Change settin
52. nance Temperament 75 Lower Octave Shift Lower Pedal Layer Octave Shift Layer Dynamics Damper Hold User Memory MIDI Channel Send No Local Control Transmit Change Multi timbral mode Channel Mute 8 Sustain with half pedal support Soft Sostenuto 7 5 MIDI IN OUT USB to Host USB to Device LINE IN L R LINE OUT L MONO R Headphones x 2 sus 12 cmx 2 full range speakers Td 20 W x 2 55 W eS Sie Premium Satin Black Gy ee Sliding type uem N 1386 W x 505 D x 873 H mm 55 W x 20 D x 34 H Not including music rack stus 62 137 Ibs Appendix 67 Program Change Number List Multi timbral mode on2 Program Number BankMSB BankLSB Multi timbral mode off on1 Sound Name Program Number gt 5 e lt 68 Concert Grand 1 1 121 0 Concert Grand 2 2 1 95 16 Studio Grand 3 1 121 1 E PIANO Classic E Piano 121 Modern E P 5 6 121 0 Jazz Organ 6 18 121 0 Drawbar Organ 7 17 121 0 Church Organ 8 20 121 0 Diapason 9 20 95 7 Diapason Oct 10 20 95 6 HARPSI amp MALLETS Harpsichord 11 7 121 0 Harpsichord Oct 12 7 121 1 Vibraphone 13 12 121 0 String Ensemble 14 49 121 0 Slow Strings 15 45 95 1 Warm Strings 16 49 95 1 Choir 17 53 121 0 New Age Pad 18 89 121 0 Atmosphere 19 100 121 0 Wood Bass 2
53. nction will erase all data stored on the connected USB memory device Exercise caution when using this function in order to prevent accidental data loss 1 Selecting the USB Format function After connecting a USB memory device USB Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn on and the name of the current USB function will be shown in the LED display Ly Press the A or v VALUE buttons to select the USB Format function then press the YES REVERB button A REVERB 2 Confirming the format operation initial confirmation An initial confirmation message will be shown in the LED display EFFECTS REVERB Cancel Continue H G format format NO USB YES Press the YES REVERB button to continue or NO EFFECTS button to cancel the format operation USB Operations 3 Confirming the format operation final confirmation A final confirmation message will be shown in the LED display EFFECTS REVERB Cancel Confirm format format LI NO USB YES Press the YES REVERB button to confirm or NO EFFECTS button to cancel the format operation 4 Exiting the USB Format function Press the USB button USB The LED indicator for the USB button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation 35 c L ad 3 ea c 21 5 36 The Function buttons are used to select additional options settings that control the 220
54. ned in one key must be played in another key E Adjusting the Transpose value Method 1 Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button then press the A or v VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the transpose value TRANSPOSE A The LED indicator for the TRANSPOSE button will turn on to indicate that the transpose function is in use and the transpose Y L3 value will be shown in the LED display lt S The keyboard pitch can be raised or lowered by up to 12 semi tones To reset the Transpose value to 0 press and hold the TRANSPOSE button then press the 4 and v VALUE buttons simultaneously E Adjusting the Transpose value Method 2 Press and hold the TRANSPOSE button then press a key within TRANSPOSE the range of C2 to C4 The LED indicator for the TRANSPOSE button will turn on to indicate that the transpose function is in use and the transpose value will be shown in the LED display a The keyboard pitch can be adjusted within the range of C2 to C4 VJ m Press the TRANSPOSE button to turn the transpose function TRANSPOSE on off The specified transpose value will be retained even afterthe transpose function is turned off The transpose setting will return to the default value of 0 after the ll Turning Transpose on off power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Transpose value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use t
55. nge the default sound and specify a preferred sound to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 CHURCH HARPSI CHOIR BASS PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR ORGAN MALLETS STRINGS PAD GUITAR C3 C3 C9 C9 C9 C9 C9 J SONG 1 PART 1 Selected category Method 1 PIANO PIANO Press repeatedly Method 2 A VAL v Demo Songs The Demo function provides an excellent introduction to the varied capabilities of CE220 digital piano There are 18 different demonstration songs available highlighting the instrument s rich selection of high quality sounds and powerful speaker system For a complete listing of available demonstration songs please refer to page 64 of this owner s manual Kawai regrets that sheet music for Kawai original demo songs is not available 1 Entering demo mode Press the DEMO button The LED indicator for the DEMO button will turn on and the Concert Grand demo will start to play The variation number of the selected sound demo will also be shown in the LED display Variation number When the Concert Grand demo has finished another song selected at random will start to play automatically 2 Selecting a demo song While Demo mode is selected and the demo songs are playing Press the desired SOUND SELECTION button The LED indicator for the button will start to flash and the first demo in the selected categ
56. no Music piece Press the PLAY STOP button PLAY STOP The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn on and the selected Piano Music piece will start to play The selected Piano Music piece can be changed during playback by pressing the A and v VALUE buttons To stop playback press the PLAY STOP button again E Adjusting the left hand right volume balance Move the BALANCE slider left and right to adjust the volume BALANCE Increase balance between the left and right hand parts of the piece Increase 2 j left hand 4m right hand volume volume LEFT 0 sss 4 Exiting Piano Music mode Press the PIANO MUSIC button again PIANO MUSIC The LED indicator for the PIANO MUSIC button will turn off and playing Piano Music pieces will stop and the instrument will return to normal operation COY 5 The Dual Mode function allows two sounds to be layered together creating more complex sound For example a piano sound layered with strings or a church organ combined with a choir etc E Entering Dual mode Press and hold a SOUND SELECTION button to select the main sound then press another SOUND SELECTION button to select the layered sound The LED indicators for both SOUND SELECT buttons will turn on to indicate that Dual mode is in use and the respective sound variation numbers will be shown in the LED display Main sound 1 Layered sound E Changing layered sounds To select a differen
57. oduct generates noise move the product sufficiently away from the electrical appliance or connect it to another AC outlet When connecting the AC power cord Failure to do so may damage them resulting in and other cords take care JSC T fire electric shock or short circuit not to get them tangled A SJ Do not wipe the product with benzene Doing so may result in discoloration or deformation or thinner of the product When cleaning the product put a soft cloth in lukewarm water squeeze it well then wipe the product Do not stand on the product or exert Doing so may cause the product to become excessive force J 2 4 deformed or fall over resulting in breakdown orinjury Do not place naked flame such as lighted Doing so may cause the illumination to fall over candles on the product N resulting in fire Ensure that the ventilation is not Failure to do so may over heat the product impeded by covering the ventilation resulting in fire openings with items such as newspaper table cloths curtains etc The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Ensure a minimum distance of 5cm around the product for sufficient ventilation The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product The product has been exposed
58. ory will start to play Press the selected category button repeatedly to cycle through the different demo songs The and w VALUE buttons can also be used to select sounds Jazz Organ demo t Drawbar Organ demo 3 Stopping the demo song and exiting demo mode Press the DEMO button while the demo song is playing The LED indicator for the DEMO button will turn off the demo song will stop and the instrument will return to normal operation DEMO 2 s CHURCH HARPSI CHOIR BASS PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR ORGAN MALLETS STRINGS PAD GUITAR C3 0000 PART 1 Selected category VALI DEMO 15 E i t Piano Music Pieces 16 In addition to the sound demonstration songs the CE220 digital piano also features a selection of popular classical piano works from the Baroque and Romantic periods For acomplete listing of available piano music pieces please refer to page 65 of this owner s manual 1 Entering Piano Music mode Press the PIANO MUSIC button PIANO MUSIC The LED indicator for the PIANO MUSIC button will turn on to indicate that Piano Music mode is in use 2 Selecting a Piano Music piece Press the A and VALUE buttons to select the desired Piano Music piece A The number of the selected Piano Music piece will be shown in the LED display H Piano Music piece 3 Starting and stopping the Pia
59. p Mode 1 The default for the OMNI mode is ON Specifying MIDI channels Alternative K K KK KK HK KK automatically turns it OFF Message x Mode 1 3 9 12 The value depends on the Transpose setting Note number KKK KKK KKK 9nH v 1 127 Velocity X 9nH v 0 Key specific After touch Channel specific Pitch bend IZ B E m Bank Select Volume Expression Pedal Sustain Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Soft Pedal Control ch ontrol change O Right pedal O Middle pedal O Left pedal O 0 127 Refer to the Program Change Number List on On Off Selectable Program change KKK HK HK KKK Exclusive Song position Common Song selection Tune Clock Real time Commands Local On Off All notes Off 123 127 Other functions Active sensing mm Reset Mode 1 omni mode On Poly Mode 2 omni mode On Mono O Yes Mode 3 omni mode Off Poly Mode 4 omni mode Off Mono X No 70 xipueddy suonoung pue 58 1 IAIN Alowayy sN Je1quun niniw 101 U09 e207 Jeuueu IGIW sbueu5 jauueyd W9d ON WDd Puss rNOILINNS4 r 5 WHOM S3A 951 ON YamOd E OO OW Of QJ m w OO m asn ISOdSNYYL dOlS AV1d livia OdWAL 1145 32NV1V8 SH3A3H 5103433 Y 3WONONLIN WHLAHY
60. r Octave Shift setting allows the pitch of the lower section when using Split mode to be raised in octave steps 1 Selecting the Lower Octave Shift setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the CHURCH ORGAN button The LED indicator for the CHURCH ORGAN button will start to flash and the current Lower Octave Shift setting will be shown in the LED display Lab Li 2 Adjusting the Lower Octave Shift value Press the or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Lower Octave Shift setting m The Lower Octave Shift value can be adjusted within the range 0 3 The Lower Octave Shift setting will return to the default value of 0 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Lower Octave Shift value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 CHURCH TRANSPOSE USB ORGAN 45 Function Buttons c o Lj E a 18 21 5 Keyboard and Sound Settings 8 Lower Pedal On Off The Lower Pedal setting determines whether the sustain pedal will affect i e sustain the lower section sound when using Split mode HB Lower Pedal setting Lower Pedal On In Split mode lower section sounds will be sustained when the sustain pedal is pressed Off default 1 Selecting the Lowe
61. r Pedal setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the HARPSI MALLETS button The LED indicator for the HARPSI MALLETS button will start to flash and the current Lower Pedal setting will be shown in the LED display LPd gt aF F 2 Changing the Lower Pedal setting Press the or Y VALUE buttons to change the Lower Pedal setting ori The Lower Pedal setting will return to the default value of Off after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Lower Pedal setting to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 46 In Split mode lower section sounds will not be sustained when the sustain pedal is pressed HARPSI TRANSPOSE USB MALLETS ae gt amp aS 2 9 Layer Octave Shift The Layer Octave Shift setting allows the pitch of the layered sound when using Dual mode to be raised or lowered in octave steps 1 Selecting the Layer Octave Shift setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the STRINGS button The LED indicator for the STRINGS button will start to flash and the current Layer Octave Shift setting will be shown in the LED display _Ao Li 2 Adjusting the Layer Octave Shift setting Press the A or w VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Layer Octave Shift setting m The
62. r relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The nameplate label is located on Declaration of Conformity the underside of the instrument as indicated below Products Electronic Piano Model Number CE220 Responsible Party Name Kawai America Corporation Address 2055 East University Drive Rancho Dominguez CA 90220 Telephone 310 631 1771 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This applies only to products distributed by Kawai America Corporation Table of Contents Preface semaines 3 Function Buttons Important Safety Instructions 4 Keyboard and Sound Settings 36 Table of Contents 9 aaa 37 3 2 Red ER Rites 39 Preparation Before Use a 40 Part Names Functions 10 4 Damper Resonance 41 Setting Up the Piano 12 5 String
63. r temporarily attached screws securely to ensure that the main body is firmly attached to the stand 5 Connecting the pedal and power cables Connect the pedal cable to the PEDAL terminal located on the underside of the main body ensuring the notched plug faces the rear of the instrument Connect the AC power cable 9 to the AC IN terminal then use the binders to fix the cables in place Binder E 1 Slide backwards Binder Pedal plug notch 61 Appendix X o lt Connecting to Other Devices L MONO Connect the instrument to external speakers amplifiers mixers etc Connect the instrument to external MIDI devices LINEOUT LINEIN Connect the instrument to a computer to exchange MIDI data Connect the stereo outputs from other electronic instruments or audio equipment to the instrument s speakers Before connecting the CE220 digital piano to other devices ensure that the power to both the instrument and the other device is turned off If connections are established while the power is turned on extraneous noise that can damage the CE220 digital piano may activate the instrument s amplifier protection circuit preventing any sound from being produced If this occurs turn the power off and
64. riginal Kawai BASS amp GUITAR 18 Wood Bass Original Kawai Piano Music song list 1 Tambourin J Rameau 2 The Harmonious Blacksmith G F Handel 3 Menuett BWV Anh 114 J S Bach 4 Menuett BWV Anh 115 J S Bach 5 Menuett BWV Anh 116 J S Bach 6 Le Coucou L C Daquin 7 Gavotte F J Gossec 8 Menuett L Boccherini 9 Thema und Variationen W A Mozart 10 T rkischer Marsch W A Mozart 11 Menuett W A Mozart 12 Sonate f r Klavier No 14 Mondschein L v Beethoven 13 Sonate f r Klavier No 8 Path tique L v Beethoven 14 F r Elise L v Beethoven 15 Rondo favori J N Hummel 16 Impromptu op 90 4 F P Schubert 17 Moments musicaux op 94 3 F P Schubert 18 Entr acte F P Schubert 19 Impromptu op 142 3 F P Schubert 20 Auf Fl geln des Gesanges F Mendelssohn 21 Fr hlingslied F Mendelssohn 22 Rondo Capriccioso F Mendelssohn 23 Chanson de l adieu F F Chopin 24 Raindrop F F Chopin 25 Petit chien F F Chopin 26 Nocturne No 2 F F Chopin 27 Fantaisie Impromptu F F Chopin 28 Polonaise No 3 Militaire F F Chopin 29 Polonaise No 6 H roique F F Chopin 65 Appendix X o lt Drum Rhythm List 66 Rhythm Name Rhythm Name
65. rms to the specified power voltage Failure to do so may result in fire Doing so may cause electric shock Entry of water needles or hair pins may result in breakdown or short circuit The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the product Doing so may cause the chair to fall over or your fingers to be trapped resulting in injury Doing so may result in hearing problems Doing so may cause the product to fall over resulting in injury Doing so may result in product breakdown electric shock or short circuit Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage the cord causing a fire electric shock or short circuit The product is not completely disconnected from the Failure to do so may cause fire in case of power supply even when the power switch is turned lightning off If the product will not be used for a long time Failure to do so may over heat the product unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet resulting in fire This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug This product shall be near the AC outlet and the power cord plug in a position so that it can readily be disconnected in an emergency because e
66. s The name of the effect type will be shown in the LED display EFFECTS A L3 Chorus Delay Tremolo t Rotary 2 Rotary 1 rEg rE After a few seconds the LCD display will return to showing the variation number of the selected sound Release the EFFECTS button to select the desired effects type Effect settings are independent for each sound variation Any changes made to the effect type or on off status will remain until the power is turned off The effect type will return to the default setting when the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred effect type to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 21 Basic Operations E i 2 a 22 The Voicing function simulates the techniques used by skilled technicians to adjust the tonal character of a piano s sound The CE220 digital piano features three different voicing types in addition to the default Normal type The Voicing function affects the PIANO category sounds only BVoicing types Voicing type Description The normal tonal character of an acoustic piano throughout the entire dynamic range This is the default voicing type used when the VOICING button is turned off Normal default Mellow A softer more mellow tonal character throughout the entire dynamic range Dynamic A tonal chara
67. se sound m unt sound sound volume LEFT hows at aa che RIGHT volume 17 The Split Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections allowing each section to be played with a different sound For example a bass sound in the lower section and a piano sound in the upper section By default the split point for the lower and upper sections is set between B2 and C3 E Entering Split mode Press the SPLIT button SPLIT The LED indicator for the SPLIT button will turn on to indicate that Split mode is in use The LED indicator for the upper section sound button will turn on and the LED indicator for the lower section sound button CHOIR BASS will start to flash The respective sound variation numbers will PIANO BRAND Diy PAD GUITAR also be shown in the LED display Lower section sound Upper section sound SONG 1 2 PART 1 2 ca E Changing the upper lower section sound Press a SOUND SELECTION button to select the desired sound for the upper section Press and hold the SPLIT button then press a SOUND SELECTION button to select the desired sound for the lower section E Adjusting the upper lower section volume balance Move the BALANCE slider left and right to adjust the volume BALANCE balance between the main and layered sounds Increase lower q gt upper section section volume LEFT Pu gt RIGHT volume E Changing the split
68. sting the Layer Dynamics setting Press the A or VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the A value of the Layer Octave Shift setting 5 gt The Layer Dynamics value can be adjusted within the range 1 10 The Layer Dynamics setting will return to the default value of 10 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred Layer Dynamics value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 c o L ad E a E 18 Ld 21 5 48 11 Damper Hold On Off The Damper Hold setting determines whether sounds such as organ or strings should be sustained indefinitely when the sustain damper pedal is depressed or whether these sounds should gradually decay Damper Hold setting Damper Hold Explanation On Sounds such as organ strings etc will be sustained indefinitely when the sustain pedal is pressed Off default Sounds such as organ strings etc will be sustained with a gradual decay when the sustain pedal is pressed 1 Selecting the Damper Hold setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously BASS then press the BASS GUITAR button TRANSPORE use QUITAR The LED indicator for the BASS GUITAR button will start to flash ra S UNCI and the current Damper Hold setting will be shown in the LED N 2 display 2 Changing the Damper Hold setting Press
69. strument s useful MIDI capabilities Finally the Appendix section page 60 includes lists for all internal sounds songs and drum rhythms assembly instructions troubleshooting recommendations MIDI reference information and full specification details 220 Feature Highlights AWA Grand Pro Il wooden key keyboard action The CE220 digital piano utilises the critically acclaimed AWA Grand Pro II keyboard action employing longer real wooden keys for an unsurpassed acoustic piano feel Authentic key balance points action movement and contact placements combine with proper hammer grading and bass key counter weights to replicate the exceptional touch of the world renowned Kawai EX Concert Grand Piano Such meticulous attention to detail provides incredible stability during fortissimo passages while preserving delicate pianissimo control to satisfy the demands of even the most discerning pianist The CE220 digital piano captures the beautiful sound of Kawai s highly acclaimed hand built concert grand piano with all 88 keys of this exceptional instrument meticulously recorded analysed and faithfully reproduced using proprietary Harmonic Imaging technology This unique process accurately recreates the broad dynamic range of the original grand piano affording pianists an extraordinary level of expressiveness ranging from the softest pianissimo to the strongest boldest fortissimo Additional reverberation effects that simulate the acoust
70. t Equal Stretch It produces chords that are more beautiful than those played with equal 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 It is used primarily for classical music written in the Baroque era to revive the original characteristics This is an unstretched equal temperament that divides the scale into twelve equal semi tones It produces the same chordal intervals in all twelve keys and has the advantage of limitless modulation of the key However the tonality of each key becomes less characteristic and no chord is in pure consonance This is the most popular piano temperament The hearing ability of a human is uneven and is not as accurate with high frequency and low frequency as it is with the middle range This temperament s tuning is stretched to compensate for this so the sound will be heard naturally to the ears This stretched equal temperament is a practical variation of the unstretched equal temperament which was invented on a mathematical basis u c 5 E Available Temperament types 2 Ld Equal piano Pure major Pure minor Pythagorean Meantone H H P J H Lil lt bad E Equal stretch Equal flat Kirnberger Ill Werkmeis
71. t cannot be recovered E Selecting a song erasing a part Press and hold the PLAY STOP and REC buttons simultaneously The LED indicators for the PLAY STOP and REC buttons will start to flash and the LED indicators for the PIANO E PIANO and DRAWBAR buttons will turn to indicate which songs have been recorded to While holding the PLAY STOP and REC buttons Press one of the PIANO E PIANO or DRAWBAR buttons to select the desired song The LED indicator for the selected button will start to flash While holding the PLAY STOP and REC buttons Press the CHOIR PAD or BASS GUITAR buttons to delete part 1 or part 2 The LED indicator for the selected part will turn off to indicate that it has been erased Repeat the above steps to erase both parts When both parts of a song have been erased the song is empty E Erasing all recorder songs from memory Press and hold the PLAY STOP and REC buttons simultaneously then turn the instrument s power off on All recorder songs stored in memory will be erased PLAY STOP REC 35 8 g PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR NS CHOIR BASS PAD GUITAR i t o PA 2 Example erase part 1 of song 2 press and hold the PLAY STOP and REC buttons then press the E PIANO button and then the CHOIR PAD button PLAY STOP REC ZZ 29 USB Operations USB Operations 30 The CE220 digital piano allows recorder songs to be loaded fro
72. t variation for the layered sound Press and hold the main SOUND SELECTION button then press the layered SOUND SELECTION button repeatedly to cycle through the different sound variations To select a different variation for the main sound Press and hold the layered SOUND SELECTION button then press the main SOUND SELECTION button repeatedly to cycle through the different sound variations To layer two variations assigned to the same button press and hold a SOUND SELECTION button then press the A and v VALUE buttons PIANO STRINGS gt 9 Example layer the String Ensemble sound with the Concert Grand sound press and hold the PIANO button then press the STRINGS button 2 lt PIANO STRINGS ta Example To change the layered String Ensemble sound to the Slow Strings sound press and hold the PIANO button then press the STRINGS button twice STRINGS PIANO 22 o Example To change the first Concert Grand sound to the Studio Grand sound press and hold the STRINGS button then press the PIANO button three times E Adjusting the main layered sound volume balance Move the BALANCE slider left and right to adjust the volume balance between the main and layered sounds E Exiting Dual mode Press a single SOUND SELECTION button to exit Dual mode The instrument will return to normal operation BALANCE Increase Increa
73. tem used by the CE220 digital piano to be changed from the modern Equal Temperament standard to one of the various musical temperaments popularised during the Renaissance and Baroque periods E Available Temperament types Equal Temperament piano Equal P only Pure Temperament major Pure Major Pure Temperament minor Pure Minor Pythagorean Temperament This is the default temperament When a piano sound is selected the tuning will be stretched like an acoustic piano equal temperament If any other type of sound is selected the tuning will be set to equal temperament flat This temperament which eliminates dissonances for thirds and fifths is still popular in choral music because of its perfect harmony Any key modulation will result in dissonances The key of the temperament and major minor setting must be correctly matched This temperament which uses mathematical ratios to eliminate dissonance for fifths is very limited for Pythagorean use with chords but produces very characteristic melodic lines This temperament which uses a mean between a major and minor whole tone to eliminate dissonance Meantone Temperament for thirds was devised to eliminate the lack of consonances experienced with certain fifths for the Meantone Mersenne pure temperament Werckmeister Ill Temperament Werkmeister Kirnberger Ill Temperament Kirnberger Equal Temperament flat Equal Flat Equal Temperamen
74. ter Ill r Til F LIP J LI ESL ETF Pr n Hc E 43 E o Lj E a 18 21 5 Em Keyboard and Sound Settings 44 6 Temperament cont 1 Selecting the Temperament setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously then press the DRAWBAR button The LED indicator for the DRAWBAR button will start to flash and the current Temperament setting will be shown in the LED EJ DES 2 Changing the Temperament type Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to cycle through the different Temperament types 3 Changing the Key of Temperament TRANSPOSE USB DRAWBAR When using a temperament other than Equal temperament the key signature of the piece must also be specified This setting will only affect the balance of the tuning system the pitch of the keyboard will remain unchanged Press a key on the keyboard to specify the key of temperament The specified key of temperament will be shown in the LED display The Temperament and Key of Temperament settings will return to the default type of Equal Piano C after the power is turned off Tochangethesedefaultsettings and specify a preferred Temperament type and Key of Temperament to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 Example To specify D as the key of temperament press a D key 7 Lower Octave Shift The Lowe
75. the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn on and the name of the current USB function will be shown in the LED display 5S RU Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the USB Save function then press the YES REVERB button 2 Selecting the song memory to save Press one of the PIANO E PIANO or DRAWBAR buttons to select the desired song memory 1 3 to save Next press the A or Y VALUE buttons to select the desired file number to which the song will be saved Luc Finally press the YES REVERB button to save the song The saved song file will be stored in the root folder of the USB memory device It is not possible to store the song file in a different folder Up to 99 different songs can be saved to the USB memory device Renaming or re saving the song file using a computer may prevent the song from being reloaded into the instrument s internal memory HOverwriting a song file If the specified song file already exists on the USB memory device A confirmation message will be shown in the LED display Sur Press the YES REVERB button to confirm or NO EFFECTS button to cancel the overwrite operation USB A REVERB m PIANO E PIANO DRAWBAR 355 0 REVERB LUE Em v Y Example To save song memory 1 to file U02 on the USB USB Operations memory device press the PIANO button then press the VALUE buttons and finally the YES REVERB button EFFECTS R
76. then on again to reset the amplifier protection circuit m Do not connect the LINE IN and LINE OUT jacks of the CE220 digital piano together with a cable An audio loop oscillation sound will occur resulting in damage to the unit 62 E MIDI IN OUT jacks These jacks are used to connect the CE220 digital piano to external MIDI devices and also to a computer with a MIDI interface or USB MIDI cable E USB to Host port B type This USB port is used to connect the CE220 digital piano to a computer using an inexpensive USB cable When connected the instrument can be used as a standard MIDI device allowing it to send a receive MIDI data Connect a B type USB connector to the instrument and an A type USB connector to the computer E USB device information m The USB to Device functionality of the CE220 digital piano conforms to USB2 0 Hi Speed standards Older USB devices can still be used however data transfer speed will be limited to the maximum transfer speed of the device W The USB to Device port is intended for connecting USB memory devices however USB floppy drive devices can also be used to save recorder songs stored in internal memory or play SMF song files l Troubleshooting E LINE OUT jacks 1 4 phone jack These jacks provide stereo output of the instrument s sound to external speakers amplifiers mixers recording devices and similar equipment Mono signals will be output only if a c
77. tring resonance phenomenon gently hold down the C key as shown in the illustration below then press any of the keys marked with a symbol In addition to the sound of each note played it should also be possible to hear the strings of the first C key resonating sympathetically thus demonstrating String Resonance Bb Bb le e e le le o C G C E G CDE G MM N e hold 1 Selecting the String Resonance setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB E PIANO then press the E PIANO button 23 The LED indicator for the E PIANO button will start to flash and Cm the current String Resonance setting will be shown in the LED N display SEr 2 Adjusting the String Resonance value Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the String Resonance setting T1 ULI Y 0 c o 5 a E 18 Ld v 5 LL The String Resonance value can be adjusted within the range of 1 10 or disabled entirely Off The String Resonance setting will return to the default value of 5 after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify a preferred String Resonance value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 42 6 Temperament The Temperament setting allows the tuning sys
78. trument 7 VALUE buttons These buttons are used to adjust the metronome style tempo and other values shown in the LCD display EFFECTS button This button is used to turn effects for the selected sound on off and to select the different effect types This button is also used to cancel certain USB operations 9 REVERB button This button is used to turn reverb for the selected sound on off and to select the different reverb types This button is also used to confirm certain USB operations BALANCE slider This slider adjusts the volume balance of the two layered sound when Dual mode is selected or the the upper and lower sections when Split Four Hands mode is selected 17 SPLIT button This button is used to enable the Split Four Hands mode functions allowing the keyboard to be divided into upper and lower sections i2 TEMPO button This button is used to adjust the tempo of the metronome time signature drum rhythm 13 BEAT button This button is used to change the metronome time signature drum rhythm When pressed simultaneously the TEMPO BEAT buttons also used to adjust the volume of the metronome drum rhythm RECORDER buttons These buttons are used to record and playback performances stored in the instrument s internal memory 5 TRANSPOSE button This button is used to adjust the pitch of the keyboard in semi tone steps USB button This button is used to control the instrument s USB functions
79. ttach the headphone hook to the underside of the keyboard as shown in the illustration below Using the Pedals As with a grand piano the CE220 digital piano features three pedals sustain sostenuto and soft Sustain pedal right pedal Depressing this pedal sustains the sound after one s hands have been lifted from the keyboard greatly enriching the piano Soft pedal sound while also assisting smooth legato passages The sustain pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling Sostenuto pedal Sustain pedal llSoft pedal left pedal llSostenuto pedal centre pedal Depressing this pedal softens the sound reducing its volume Depressing this pedal after playing the keyboard and before releasing the keys sustains the sound of only those notes that have been played Any keys that are subsequently played after the sostenuto pedal is depressed will not be sustained Preparation Before Use When the rotary speaker effect is selected the soft pedal is also used to alternate the speed of the rotary simulation between Slow and Fast effect modes llPedal support bolt A pedal support bolt is attached at the base of the pedal board to aid stability when the pedals are pushed Turn the bolt anti clockwise until it makes contact with the floor and supports the pedals firmly If the pedal support bolt does not make contact with the floor the pedal board may become damaged Pedal support bolt remove
80. tting allows the overall pitch of the CE220 digital piano to be raised and lowered in 0 5 Hz steps and may therefore prove useful when performing music with other instruments 1 Selecting the Tuning setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB VOICING then press the VOICING button The LED indicator for the VOICING button will start to flash and the current Tuning setting will be shown in the LED display Eun HILL 2 Adjusting the Tuning value Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the value of the Tuning setting in 0 5 Hz steps 455 The Tuning value can be adjusted within the range of 427 0 453 0 Hz shown as 27 0 53 0 in the LED display respectively The Tuning setting will return to the default value of 440 0 shown as 40 0 in the LED display after the power is turned off change this default setting and specify a preferred Tuning value to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 o L ad E a E 18 Ld 21 5 40 4 Damper Resonance Depressing the sustain pedal of an acoustic piano raises all dampers allowing the strings to vibrate freely Whena note or chord is played on the piano with the sustain pedal depressed not only will the strings of the notes played vibrate but also the strings of other notes vibrating in sympathetic r
81. umerical order A PLAY STOP To activate Chain Play mode press and hold the PLAY STOP E EN button when selecting a song or during song playback D 2 The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will start to flash to v indicate that Chain Play mode is activated E Adjusting the song playback volume While a song is playing Press the A or Y VALUE buttons to increase or decrease the song playback volume HRewind Fast Forward a playing song While a song is playing Press the NO EFFECTS or YES REVERB buttons to rewind or fast forward the playing position of the song 3 Stopping song playback While a song is playing Press the PLAY STOP button The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP button will turn off the selected song will stop playing and the song number selection screen will be shown in the LED display 4 Exiting the USB Play function Press the USB button The LED indicator for the USB button will turn off and the instrument will return to normal operation A Increase volume EFFECTS REVERB Rewind C Fast Forward N YES PLAY STOP USB 31 USB Operations USB Operations USB Operations 32 2 USB Load The USB Load function is used to load recorder songs stored on a USB memory device into one of the instrument s three song memories 1 Selecting the USB Load function After connecting a USB memory device Press the USB button The LED indicator for the
82. utton es The LED indicator for the BEAT button will start to flash and the UNCT current Multi timbral Mode setting will be shown in the LED N DN 2 display 2 Changing the Multi timbral Mode setting Press the A or v VALUE buttons to change the Multi timbral A Mode setting on The Multi timbral Mode setting will return to the default setting of Off after the power is turned off To change this default setting and specify the preferred Multi timbral Mode to be selected automatically when the instrument is turned on please use the User Memory function explained on page 58 Function Buttons 55 o L ad 5 a 2 Ld 21 5 EL MIDI Functions and Settings 6 Channel Mute On Off The Channel Mute setting determines which MIDI channels 1 16 are activated to receive MIDI information when Multi timbral mode is set to On Each channel can be set to mute or play individually This setting is available only when Multi timbral mode is set to On l Channel Mute setting Channel Mute Explanation On Instrument will not respond to MIDI events received on specified channel mute Off default Instrument will respond to MIDI events received on specified channel play 1 Selecting the Channel Mute setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB PLAY STOP then press the PLAY STOP button CA EI o o The LED indicator for the PLAY STOP
83. ve distortion is heard P Th liabl d peda Check that the pedal cable is firmly connected to the instrument p 60 KN function at all E m When depressing a pedal the pedal Check that the pedal t bolt is fully extended 13 board flexes and is not firm en P Check that the USB memory device is correctly formatted to use the m The USB Save function does not FAT FAT32 filesystem mil appear to operate correctly Format the USB memory device using the USB Format function 35 63 Appendix gt 5 e lt Demo and Piano Music Song Lists 64 llDemo song list 1 Concert Grand Original Kawai 2 Concert Grand 2 Petit chien F F Chopin 3 Studio Grand Original Kawai E PIANO 4 Classic E Piano Original Kawai 5 Modern E P Original Kawai DRAWBAR 6 Jazz Organ Original Kawai 7 Drawbar Organ Original Kawai CHURCH ORGAN 8 Church Organ Chorale Prelude Wachet auf ruft uns die Simme J S Bach 9 Diapason Wohl mir da ich Jesum habe J S Bach HARPSI amp MALLETS 10 Harpsichord French Suite No 6 J S Bach 11 Harpsichord Oct Prelude in Ab J S Bach 12 Vibraphone Original Kawai STRINGS 13 String Ensemble Original Kawai 14 Slow Strings Original Kawai CHOIR amp PAD 15 Choir Londonderry Air Irish folk song 16 New Age Pad Original Kawai 17 Atmosphere O
84. ystem is referred to as touch sensitivity The Touch setting allows the touch sensitivity of the keyboard to be conveniently adjusted There are six different preset touch types available with the User setting allowing performers to create their own unique touch type llTouch type Description Normal default Reproduces the standard touch sensitivity of an acoustic piano Light 1 Requires less striking force to achieve a forte note For players with a very delicate touch Light 2 A louder volume is produced even when playing with a soft touch For those still developing finger strength This curve is recommended for children and organ players Heavy 1 Requires a heavier touch to produce a loud volume Ideally suited to those with stronger fingers Heavy 2 Requires considerably more striking force to achieve a loud volume Off A constant volume is produced regardless of how hard the keys are struck Ideally suited for sounds that have a fixed dynamic range such as organ and harpsichord User A custom touch curve created to suit an individual s personal playing style 1 Selecting the Touch setting Press and hold the TRANSPOSE and USB buttons simultaneously TRANSPOSE USB DEMO then press the DEMO button J CA eR The LED indicator for the DEMO button will start to flash and NC ID the current Touch setting will be shown in the LED display IM 2 Changing the Touch type Press the A or v VA

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