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Part Names and Functions
Basic Operations
SW Button
EFX/REVERB Buttons
MENU Buttons
Control Knobs
Song Recorder
(Internal Memory)
Audio Recorder/SMF Player
(USB Memory)
USB Button
Reference Information
MIDI Implementation
STORE Button
SYSTEM Button
Owners Manual v1.10
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Strany 1 - Owner’s Manual v1.10

Part Names and FunctionsBasic OperationsSW ButtonEFX/REVERB ButtonsMENU ButtonsControl KnobsSong Recorder(Internal Memory)Audio Recorder/SMF Player(US

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10 1. Part Names and Functions1. Part Names and Functions1.1 FRONT PANELFADER SECTION1. VOLUME FaderThe VOLUME fader controls the master volume level

Strany 3 - Welcome to the MP6

MP6 Owner’s ManualKMSZ-0029 : 816868OM1041E-S1109Version 1.10Printed in IndonesiaCopyright © 2011 Kawai Musical Instruments Mfg. Co.,Ltd. All Rights R

Strany 4 - Important Safety Instructions

111. Part Names and FunctionsEFFECT BUTTONS11. SW buttonThis button turns the assigned function ON or OFF. Many dierent functions can be assigned to

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12 1. Part Names and FunctionsOTHERS22. METRONOME buttonThe METRONOME button is used to start or stop the metronome.23. TRANSPOSE buttonThe TRANSPOSE

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131. Part Names and Functions1.3 REAR PANEL1. POWER SWITCHTurns the MP6 ON or OFF.2. POWER RECEPTACLEConnect the power cable, which is included in the

Strany 7 - Declaration of Conformity

14 1. Part Names and Functionscabde hfMIDI devices(Ex. External Sound module, External Sequencer,Keyboards, Personal Computers)Terminal ATerminal BFo

Strany 8 - Table of Contents

152. Basic Operations2. Basic Operations2.1 Getting ReadySince the MP6 has no built-in speakers, you will need to connect a mixer, keyboard amplier o

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162. Basic Operations2.2 Selecting a SoundThe MP6 always starts up in SOUND mode when the power is turned ON. The SOUND button will be lit to indicate

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172. Basic Operations2.3 LayerLet’s try layering another sound. Turn the zone 2 on by pressing the ZONE ON/ OFF button for zone 2. The ZONE SELECT but

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182. Basic Operations2.5 Piano OnlyThe Piano Only function lets you quickly return the MP6 sounds to the default settings.Press the PIANO button and t

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192. Basic Operations2.7 TransposeWhen the Transpose function is “ON” the MP6’s key can be raised or lowered in half steps. The available range of tra

Strany 13 - 1.3 REAR PANEL

Thank you for purchasing this KAWAI stage piano.This owner’s manual contains important information regarding the usage and operation of the MP6.Please

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202. Basic OperationsSelecting the MIDI ChannelThe MIDI Transmit Channel of the MP6 must be matched with the Receive Channel of any MIDI devices conne

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212. Basic OperationsThe transmitted program number is shown in the display.3001:000-000 01You can also send program change numbers by using VALUE but

Strany 16 - 2.2 Selecting a Sound

223. SW Button3. SW ButtonThe SW button is a programmable realtime switch which can be assigned to one of 8 dierent functions.Press and hold the SW b

Strany 17 - 2.4 Split

233. SW Button3.3 Rotary Slow/FastYou can switch the speed of roter between slow and fast when the Rotary eect is in use.When the SW button is lit: T

Strany 18 - 2.6 Metronome/Drum Rhythms

243. SW Button3.5 Wheel Lock You can lock the bender wheel and modulation wheel to avoid unnecessary movement by accident.When the SW button is lit th

Strany 19 - 2.7 Transpose

253. SW Button3.7 Expression Pedal LockYou can lock the expression pedal to avoid unnecessary movement by accident.First, connect an expression pedal

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264. EFX/REVERB Buttons4. EFX / REVERB ButtonsThe internal sounds of the MP6 can be enhanced using the built in REVERB and EFX generators.There are 7

Strany 21 - 2.9 Selecting a SETUP

274. EFX/REVERB ButtonsRotary 1/2 The Rotary eect simulates the sound of the rotary speaker cabinet commonly used with electronic organs. Rotary 2 in

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285. Control Knobs5. Control KnobsSelect the function with the buttons on the left and use the knobs to change the values. You can also move the curso

Strany 23 - 3.4 EQ Bypass On/O

295. Control Knobs19. ROTARY 2 slow/fast - drive20. AUTO WAH sense 0 -127 dry/wet21. PEDAL WAH sense 0 -127 dry/wet22. ENHANCER intensity 0 -127 wet l

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3Welcome to the MP6Thank you for purchasing the KAWAI MP6. The MP6 Stage Piano features 256 Internal Sounds of the highest quality. The MP6 can also b

Strany 25 - 3.7 Expression Pedal Lock

305. Control Knobs5.2 EQ (EQUALIZER)The MP6 contains a three-band graphic equalizer to shape the overall tone of the sound. The EQ aects all zones at

Strany 26 - 4. EFX / REVERB Buttons

315. Control Knobs5.3 TONE MODIFYThe MP6 allows certain characteristics of the sounds to be custom tailored to suit a particular musical or playing st

Strany 27 - 4.2 REVERB

325. Control Knobs5.4 ASSIGNThe ASSIGN button can be used to set the CONTROL KNOBS to send MIDI Continuous Controller information to external MIDI dev

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335. Control KnobsThe default parameters assigned for each knob are as follows.A: #10 Panpot (PAN)B: #70 Sustain Level (STN)C: #76 Vibrato Rate (VbR)D

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346. MENU Buttons6. MENU ButtonsThe MENU buttons allow access to the edit parameters in the MP6. This collection of settings together with other edita

Strany 30 - 5.2 EQ (EQUALIZER)

356. MENU Buttons6.1 Editing Procedure and ParametersFirst, press the ZONE SELECT button for the zone to be edited.Next, press the MENU buttons until

Strany 31 - 5.3 TONE MODIFY

366. MENU Buttons6.2.3 Damper Resonance (Int Piano only)When the sustain pedal is depressed, the volume of the whole resonance can be changed to the l

Strany 32 - 5.4 ASSIGN

376. MENU Buttons6.2.7 KeyO Noise (Int EP only)Vintage electric pianos often produce a distinctive sound when the keys are released. The MP6 simulat

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386. MENU Buttons6.2.12 Tone Wheel Percussion Decay (ZONE1 Int Tone Wheel only)This parameter is used to set the decay speed of the Tone Wheel percuss

Strany 34 - 6. MENU Buttons

396. MENU Buttons6.2.18 Amp Simulator Drive (ZONE1 Int only)This parameter is used to set the gain level of the Amp Simulator.Press the VALUE buttons

Strany 35 - 6.2 Edit Parameters

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

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406. MENU Buttons6.2.23 Bank MSB/LSB (Ext only)This parameter determines which MSB and LSB Number will be transmitted when this SETUP is recalled. Whe

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416. MENU Buttons6.2.27 Solo ModeThis parameter determines which note will be played when Solo is ON and more than one note is being played simultaneo

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426. MENU Buttons6.2.32 BenderThis parameter determines if the Bender Wheel is active (On) or not (O) for the selected zone.* When the Tone Wheel sou

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436. MENU Buttons6.2.35 Velocity SwitchVelocity switching is an extremely useful and creative tool for customizing a performance. Using Velocity Switc

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446. MENU Buttons6.2.37 Zone TransposeThis parameter sets the amount of transposition for the selected zone. The available range is three octaves up o

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456. MENU Buttons6.3 Common ParametersThe following common parameters aect all Zones.6.3.1 Stretch TuningThe hearing ability of a human is uneven and

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466. MENU Buttons6.3.3 Key of TemperamentLimitless modulation of the key became available only after the invention of Equal temperament. When we use a

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476. MENU Buttons6.3.7 Modulation Wheel CC# (Control Change)This parameter assigns a Control Change Number to the Modulation Wheel on the right side o

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487. Song Recorder (Internal Memory)7. Song Recorder (Internal Memory)The MP6 allows up to 10 dierent songs to be recorded, stored in internal memory

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497. Song Recorder (Internal Memory)7.2 Playing back a song7.2.1 Entering song play modePress the RECORDER button.The type (MIDI/AUDIO/SMF) selection

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

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507. Song Recorder (Internal Memory)7.2.4 Exiting song play modePress the RECORDER button to exit the Internal Song Recorder.The MP6 will return to no

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518. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)8. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)The MP6 is also capable of recording performances directly to a US

Strany 49 - 7.2 Playing back a song

528. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)8.2 Playing an audio leAudio Player supported format specicationsMP3 32/44.1/48 kHz, Mono/Stereo, 8-320 k

Strany 50 - 7.3 Erasing a song

538. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)8.3 Playing a Standard MIDI leSMF Player supported format specicationsMID Format 0, Format 1* USB devices

Strany 51 - (USB Memory)

548. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)8.3.4 Adjusting SMF volume, Transposing the SMF, Minus OneAfter the SMF has been selected, or while the SMF

Strany 52 - 8.2 Playing an audio le

559. STORE Button9. STORE ButtonYou can save the changes of the settings made as either a SOUND or a SETUP.Up to 256 SOUNDs or 256 SETUPs can be store

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569. STORE Button9.2 Storing the settings as a SETUPPress the STORE button. The display will show the following screen:<SETUP SOUND><POWERONP

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579. STORE Button9.3 Storing the POWER ON settingPress the STORE button. The display will show the following screen:<SETUP SOUND><POWERONPres

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5810. SYSTEM Button10. SYSTEM ButtonUse this mode to set the System parameters of MP6.To enter the SYSTEM mode, press the SYSTEM button.10.1 System Me

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5910. SYSTEM Button10.2.2 TouchThis parameter adjusts the touch response curve of the keyboard. Heavy+ This Curve has a steep rise as velocity increas

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

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6010. SYSTEM Button10.2.3 System TuningThis parameter sets the global master tuning of the MP6. The value changes from 427.0 to 453.0 (Hz).10.2.4 Volu

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6110. SYSTEM Button10.2.8 Local ControlOn The keyboard of the MP6 and the internal tone generators are connected. Set this parameter to “On” for norma

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6210. SYSTEM Button10.2.11 MIDI Receive ChannelWhen the MIDI Receive Mode setting (10.2.10) is set to ‘Multi’, this parameter determines whether the r

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6310. SYSTEM Button10.2.15 MIDI Transmit VolumeWhen the MIDI Transmit SETUP Mode setting (10.2.12) is set to ‘On’, this parameter determines whether M

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6410. SYSTEM Button10.2.18 MMC On/OThis parameter determines whether MMC (MIDI Machine Control) information is sent when pressing the RECORDER CONTRO

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6510. SYSTEM Button10.2.22 LED BrightnessThis adjusts the brightness of the LEDs. You can choose from High or Low.The Low setting is designed for dark

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6610. SYSTEM Button10.2.25 Wheel ModeThis parameter determines whether or not the modulation wheel can be used to edit parameters like a value dial.No

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6710. SYSTEM Button10.3 System Reset10.3.1 Reset One SOUND/SETUPThis function resets one SOUND or SETUP back to the original factory default settings.

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6811. USB Button11. USB ButtonThe USB button contains functions to load and save sounds, setups, system settings, and songs from/to a USB memory devic

Strany 67 - 10.3 System Reset

6911. USB Button11.1.2a Loading SETUP dataUpon selecting the Load SETUP function:The USB Load SETUP menu will be shown in the LCD display.Press the ME

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7• The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.• Objects have fallen, or liqu

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7011. USB Button11.1.2c Loading SYSTEM dataUpon selecting the Load SYSTEM function:The USB Load SYSTEM menu will be shown in the LCD display.Press the

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7111. USB Button11.2 Save11.2.1 Selecting SaveFollow the instructions above to select the Save function from the USB menu.The USB Save menu will be sh

Strany 71 - 11.2 Save

7211. USB Button11.2.2b Saving SOUND dataUpon selecting the Save SOUND function:The USB Save SOUND menu will be shown in the LCD display.Press the MEN

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7311. USB Button11.2.2d Saving SMF dataThis function is used to save recorder songs stored in the instrument’s internal memory to a USB memory device.

Strany 73 - 11.3 Rename

7411. USB Button11.3.2a Renaming SETUP dataUpon selecting the Rename SETUP function:The USB Rename SETUP menu will be shown in the LCD display.Press t

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7511. USB Button11.3.2c Renaming SYSTEM dataUpon selecting the Rename SYSTEM function:The USB Rename SYSTEM menu will be shown in the LCD display.Pres

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7611. USB Button11.4 Delete11.4.1 Selecting DeleteFollow the instructions above to select the Delete function from the USB menu.The USB Delete menu wi

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7711. USB Button11.4.2c Deleting SYSTEM dataUpon selecting the Delete SYSTEM function:The USB Delete SYSTEM menu will be shown in the LCD display.Pres

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7812. Reference Information12. Reference Information12.1 MIDI INWhen the MIDI Receive Mode SYSTEM parameter is set to ‘Panel’, the MP6 receives the MI

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7912. Reference Information12.3 SOUND Program Number ListProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MS

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8Table of ContentsWelcome to the MP6 ...3Important Safety Instructions ...

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8012. Reference InformationProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MSB LSB5A Crystal EP 49 0 0 6 9

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8112. Reference InformationProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MSB LSBOrgan1A Church Organ 97 0

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8212. Reference InformationProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MSB LSB5A Passionate Vln 17 0 1

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8312. Reference InformationProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MSB LSBPad & Synth1A New Age

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8412. Reference InformationProgram change Mode = Panel Program change Mode = GMBank Bank Bank BankProg# MSB LSB Prog# MSB LSB5A Rhythm Guitar 113 0 1

Strany 85 - 12.4 Drum Rhythm List

8512. Reference Information12.4 Drum Rhythm ListNo. Rhythm No. Rhythm1 Funk Shue 1 51 TripletR&BBallad2 Funk Shue 2 52 8 Beat 13 Hip Hop 1 53 8

Strany 86 - 12.5 USB MIDI (USB to Host)

8612. Reference Information12.5 USB MIDI (USB to Host)The MP6 features a ‘USB to Host’ type connector, allowing the instrument to be connected to a co

Strany 87 - 12.6 Specications

8712. Reference Information12.6 SpecicationsKeyboard 88 weighted keysResponsive Hammer Action with Ivory Touch and Let-OSound Source Progressive Har

Strany 88 - 13. MIDI Implementation

8813. MIDI Implementation13. MIDI ImplementationContents13.1 Recognized data13.1.1 Channel Voice Message13.1.2 Channel Mode Message13.1.3 System Real

Strany 89 - 13.1 Recognized Data

8913. MIDI Implementation13.1 Recognized Data13.1.1 Channel Voice messageNote oStatus 2nd Byte 3rd Byte8nH kkH vvH9nH kkH 00Hn = MIDI channel number

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98. Audio Recorder/SMF Player (USB Memory)...518.1 Recording an audio le ... 518.1.1 Ente

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9013. MIDI ImplementationExpressionStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 0bH vvHn = MIDI channel number : 0H - fH (ch.1 - ch.16)vv = Expression : 00H - 7fH

Strany 92 - 13.2 Transmitted Data

9113. MIDI ImplementationNRPN MSB/LSBStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 63H mmHBnH 62H llHn = MIDI channel number : 0H - fH (ch.1 ~ ch.16)mm = MSB of the NRP

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9213. MIDI Implementation13.1.2 Channel Mode MessageAll Sound OFFStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 78H 00Hn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)Reset Al

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9313. MIDI ImplementationBank SelectStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 00H mmHBnH 20H llHn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)mm=Bank Number MSB :00H -

Strany 95 - 13.3 Exclusive Data

9413. MIDI ImplementationSoft PedalStatus 2nd Byte 3rd ByteBnH 43H vvHn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)vv=Control Value :00H - 7fH(0 ~ 127

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9513. MIDI ImplementationAfter TouchStatus 2nd ByteDnH ppHn=MIDI channel number :0H-fH(ch.1 ~ ch.16)pp=Value :00H - 7fH Default = 00H*Sending o

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9613. MIDI Implementation13.4 Control Change Number (CC#) TableControl Number Control FunctionDecimal Hex0 0 Bank Select (MSB)1 1 Modulation Wheel or

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9713. MIDI ImplementationMIDI Implementation Chart[STAGE PIANO] Date: June 2010Model: KAWAI MP6 Version: 1.0Function TransmitReceiveRemarksMulti O(*

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