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INTERNAL 
SOUNDS
3. INTERNAL SOUNDS
The CA111 piano features 22 realistic sounds suitable for various musical styles.  Sounds can be played individually, 
or layered together, with additional reverberation effects simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, live 
stage or concert hall.
Sound Name
Description
Concert Grand
The sound of a KAWAI concert grand piano.
Concert Grand 2
Studio Grand
The sound of a brightly strung grand piano.
Studio Grand 2
Mellow Grand
The sound of a softly strung grand piano.
Mellow Grand 2
Modern Piano
The sound of a modern grand piano.
Rock Piano
The sound of a rock piano, brighter than that of Modern Piano.
Classic E.Piano
The sound of a classic electric piano.
Modern E.P.
The sound of a modern electric piano.
Slow Strings
The sound of an ensemble of strings.
String Pad 
String Ensemble
Choir
The sound of an ensemble of singers.
Harpsichord
The sound of a Baroque period plucked string instrument.
Harpsichord Oct.
Vibraphone
The sound of a percussive, tuned instrument played using mallets.
Church Organ
The sound a pipe organ, suitable for Church music etc.
Diapason
Jazz Organ
The sound of an electronic organ.
NOTE:  When either organ sound is selected, the soft pedal is used to alter the speed of the 
rotary speaker simulation between ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ effect modes.
Drawbar Organ
New Age Pad
The sound of a synthesized science fi ction atmosphere.
… Preparation
1. Turn on the CA111 piano using the Power switch located on the right of the cheek block.
2. Push the front of the control box to reveal the control panel.
Concert Grand will be shown in the LCD display.  The LED 
indicators for the Sound and Reverb buttons will also turn on.
1) SINGLE SOUND MODE
… Step 1
Press the 
S or T Value buttons or Sound button to select the desired sound.
… Step 2
Play the piano.
The selected sound will be heard as the keys are pressed.
Use the Volume knob to adjust the volume if necessary.
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The CA111 piano is capable of playing up to 192 notes simultaneously 
(192-note polyphony).
 
Concert
 
Grand
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