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Floppy Disk Operations<br />
The Concert Performer has a built-in 3.5” floppy disk drive that<br />
can read and write to double-density (720KB) or high-density<br />
(1.4MB) disks. These are the exact same disks that are used with<br />
your personal computer. You can use floppy disks to quickly and<br />
easily build up an extensive library of Concert Performer data that<br />
can be shared with other CP owners.<br />
disk so the student may play along. This can greatly assist the<br />
learning process. Finally, there are numerous sites on theWorld<br />
Wide Web dedicated to the sharing and selling of MIDI music that<br />
can be downloaded and played on your Concert Performer<br />
instrument. For instructions on how to use one of these Song Disks<br />
on your CP, see “Playing Songs from a Floppy Disk” on page 102.<br />
There are many companies who specialize in just making MIDI song<br />
files of popular and traditional tunes that can be purchase on floppy<br />
disk. In fact, these days almost any popular song that you can think<br />
of has probably been turned into a MIDI file by someone! Many<br />
publishers of piano lesson books now provide the music on floppy<br />
The CP comes with a special program called Style Converter on a<br />
floppy disk. This allows you to convert Styles that were made for<br />
a number of other manufacturers’ machines, and use them as if<br />
they were designed for the CP. See the separate instructions that<br />
came with the Style Converter disk for additional information.<br />
Disk Menu<br />
The Disk menu is where you can work with various disk operations. There are six functions that<br />
you can choose from, including access to the Style Converter feature.<br />
To work with a disk:<br />
MEDIA<br />
DISK CD<br />
1) Press the DISK button. The Disk menu will be displayed.<br />
2) Use the L and R buttons to select the preferred function.<br />
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<strong>Kawai</strong> Concert Performer Series Digital Piano