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Clock Move<br />

In the Resolution section of this <strong>manual</strong> we learned that the CP Advanced recorder divides each<br />

beat in a bar into 96 clock beats, also expressed as a quarter note. Therefore there are 48 clocks per<br />

eighth note, and 24 clocks per sixteenth note and so on. This relationship holds true regardless of<br />

the song’s tempo.<br />

On the CP, you can shift the timing of all notes in a track by shifting the entire track ahead (negative<br />

values) or behind (positive values) the beat by a certain clock value. Clock move is useful for<br />

adjusting the overall timing of a track. For example, if a certain sound you recorded responds<br />

slowly and sounds behind the beat, you could shift the timing of the notes ahead of the beat to<br />

compensate for the sounds slow response and make its timing feel more natural.<br />

L 1<br />

R 1<br />

L2 Selects the track that you wish to move. Choose<br />

from 1-16.<br />

L 2<br />

R 2<br />

R2 Sets how many clocks you wish to move the<br />

track. Choose from –999 to +999.<br />

L 3<br />

R 3<br />

L 4<br />

R 4<br />

L 5<br />

R 5<br />

F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 F 7<br />

F1 Takes you to the Advanced Recorder menu.<br />

F2 Undoes the clock move. This option is not always available.<br />

F7 Proceeds with applying the clock move.<br />

P. 72<br />

<strong>Kawai</strong> Concert Performer Series Digital Piano

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