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Mic Harmony and Effect<br />
The Concert Performer has a microphone input jack. You can plug<br />
in a microphone and sing while playing on the CP. You can also<br />
“mic” other instruments or plug other electric instruments into the<br />
microphone input. The Mic Harmony and Effect buttons add<br />
various harmonies and effects to your mic input.<br />
Mic Harmony<br />
This function adds many types of harmony to your mic input coming into the microphone input of<br />
the CP.<br />
Type of Harmony<br />
Vocorder Trio (Sub) Octave Duet (Sub)<br />
Gender Male to Female Trio Mix (Sub) Octave Duet Up (Sub)<br />
Gender Female to Male Duet Octave Up<br />
Quartet Duet Spread Octave Down<br />
Quartet Mix Duet Close Octave Up (Sub)<br />
Quartet with Bass Duet Up Octave Down (Sub)<br />
Jazzy Quartet Duet (Sub) 2 Octaves Down<br />
Jazzy Qurtet Mix Duet Spread (Sub) 2 Octaves Down (Sub)<br />
Chorale Duet Close (Sub) Double<br />
Trio Duet Up (Sub) Stereo Double<br />
Trio Mix Octave Duet Double (Sub)<br />
Trio Up Octave Duet Up Lead Substitution<br />
MIC<br />
HARMONY EFFECT<br />
To add Mic Harmony:<br />
1) Press the MIC HARMONY button. The button’s indicator light will show that it has been activated.<br />
2) If you wish to change the Harmony type, hold down the MIC HARMONY button for a moment until the<br />
Mic Harmony types are listed in the LCD display.<br />
3) Use the L and R buttons to choose Harmony type. If you want to edit the settings, press EDIT (F7)<br />
button. Use the L buttons and the Dial to change the settings.<br />
4) Use the F1-F4 buttons to list more Harmony types on the other pages.<br />
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<strong>Kawai</strong> Concert Performer Series Digital Piano