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KAWAI CA51 DIGITAL PIANO

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The latest ‘Concert Artist’ piano to feature
the AWA Grand PRO II action with acoustic piano style wooden keys, making this piano
unique at an affordable price. Providing improved piano sounds that incorporate string
resonance effect, key off effect and damper effect for a truly real sound. The CA51
also features a powerful four way speaker system, optical pedals and an extra wide
music rest.
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-

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-
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 CA51 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.
LESSON Function
For the aspiring pianist, Kawai has provided a recorded collection
of standard practice and warm-
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.
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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