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KAWAI CA91 DIGITAL PIANO

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£ 2,999
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KAWAI CA91
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Revolutionary!
The first Digital Piano with a real wooden spruce sound board!
The CA91
Concert Artist features Kawai’s revolutionary Sound Board Speaker System. A wooden
spruce sound board, faithfully reproducing the unmistakable warmth and ambience of
an acoustic piano. The development of that new system has taken 4 years of intensive
engineering.
The CA91 offers a very dynamic bass tone with the typical depth of a
real grand piano, which is impossible to realise by using normal speakers.
For additional
adjustments the CA91 includes the Tone Control feature that allows to modify the
tone, by using a 4 Preset EQ and 1 User EQ (3 band), to your personal taste.
Sound
Three special functions further enhance the CA Series' incredibly realistic
piano sound. String Resonance causes held notes to resonate in "sympathy" with the
other held notes' upper harmonics. Damper Resonance occurs when the damper pedal
is depressed, causing notes that are sympathetic with one another to resonate, as
well as notes that are adjacent to one another. Finally, there is the Note Release
effect which re-
Touch
Continuing the advancements of its multi-
Touch
Continuing the advancements of its multi-

Keyboard AWA GRAND PRO II -
Sound Categories Piano 1, Piano 2, E.Piano, Drawbar, Church Organ, Harpsi/Vibraphone, Strings, Vocal, Pads, Bass/Guitar
Sound Source Harmonic Imaging ® Technology II Polyphony max. 192 Notes Reverb Room 1/2, Stage, Hall 1/2 Effects Chorus, delay 1/2/3, tremolo, rotary 1/2, various parameters adjustable
Dual-
Key Velocity Normal, Light 1/2, Heavy 1/2, Off, User 1/2 Temperaments Equal (Piano Only), Mersenne pure (Major), Mersenne pure (minor), Equal (Piano Only), Pythagorea, Werckmeister III, Kirnberger III, Pythagorea, Meantone, Equal (Flat), Equal, USER
Recorder 10 Songs, 2 Tracks, 90.000 Notes Metronome/Rhythm 10 Types of Beat, Tempo, Volume, plus 100 Drum Rhythms
Virtual Technician Damper Effect: Yes, adjustable / String Resonance: Yes, adjustable
/ Key-
Tone Control 4 x Preset / 1 x User (3 Band EQ)
Registration Yes, 10 Memories
Other Features Volume Control, Dual-
Lesson Function Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 1A, Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 1B Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Lesson Book Level 1, Alfred’s Premier Piano Course Lesson 1A, Alfred’s Premier Piano Course Lesson 1B, Major & Minor Scales, Arpeggios, Chords & Inversions, Cadences. Hanon 1–20
Piano Music 29 Songs
Concert Magic Songs 176 Display 2x16 Characters LCD Pedals 3 x optical, Dampferpedal
(Half-
Key Cover Yes, slidable
Music Rack Extra wide with Artifical Leather on the surface Jacks Headphone x 2, MIDI In/Out/Thru, Line In (Stereo) adjustable, Line Out (Stereo), USB Port
Sound System Sound Board System plus 4 x 7cm + 2 x 1,9cm speakers
Output Power 2 x 40W + 30W Transducer
Size in cm 142 x 52 x 95
Weight in kg 87

Previously, when the normal touch curve didn't fit your playing style, the only solution was to choose one of the different touch curve presets in the piano. With the NEW User Touch Curve feature, you can CREATE your own touch curve. In User Touch Curve mode, you are asked to play dynamically from soft to loud to input your playing
style. Then the piano analyses the data and creates the perfect touch curve specially made for you.
Virtual Technician
A piano technician plays a very important role for an acoustic
piano to be in the best playing condition for a pianist. Our VIRTUAL TECHNICIAN function
does the same work digitally. You'll find Kawai's exclusive Virtual Voicing, capable
of digitally "voicing" the piano sound. There are also controls for adjusting the
action's Touch, String and Damper Resonance, as well as several other piano-
User Memory
You can easily customise your Concert Artist piano's initial settings.
Choose a new starting instrument, favourite effect, touch curve, etc. Once you have
the piano memorise it then you don't have to go through many buttons every time you
turn the power on.
Dual, Split and 4 Hand Mode
When you layer two sounds (Dual) or use different sounds
on the left and right (Split), the balance slider is convenient for quick and easy
adjustment of the two sounds' balance. Moreover, the CA91 lets you adjust the octave
range of the second sound (Layer Octave Shift, Lower Octave Shift) in DUAL and also
in SPLIT mode. Also you can set up the dynamic behaviour of the second DUAL sound
(Layer Dynamics), to let you avoid having too high a volume on it.
In Four Hand Mode
you can split the keyboard in two halfs by having the same octave range on both parts.
So two pianists (i.e. teacher and pupil) can play and practise together on only one
instrument.
Reverb and Effects
Five distinct reverb types simulate listening environments from
private practice rooms to concert halls. Two special reverbs produce a 3D effect,
surrounding you with sound from all directions. Digital sound effects such as delays
(three types), Chorus, Tremolo and Rotary Speakers (two types) add to the remarkable
realism of the Concert Artist sounds. On the models CA91 and CA71 you can adjust
the digital effects and -
Metronome and drum rhythms
In addition to the standard metronome click you can choose
from 100 drum rhythms for your convenience on all three new CA models. Play along
with a complete drum set. You can load various rhythms and change their tempo. Never
before was practising so much fun.
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