IntroductionPlaying the PianoMusic MenuRecorderSettingsAppendix(ATX2/ATX2-f)Owner’s Manual
10IntroductionThis owner’s manual utilises a number of illustrative conventions in order to explain the AnyTimeX2 piano’s various functions. The exam
100SettingsUSB Menu1. Load SongThe Load Song function is used to load AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored on a USB memory device into the instrument’s int
101Settings2. Load User MemoryThe Load User Memory function is used to load a AnyTimeX2 user memory setting le stored on a USB memory device into th
102SettingsUSB Menu3. Save SongThe Save Song function is used to save AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored in the instrument’s internal memory to a USB mem
103Settings4. Save SMF SongThe Save SMF Song function is used to save AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored in the instrument’s internal memory to a USB mem
104SettingsUSB Menu5. Save User MemoryThe Save User Memory function is used to save the current AnyTimeX2 User Memory settings to a USB memory device.
105Settings6. Rename FileThe Rename File function is used to rename song and audio les stored on a USB memory device.1. Selecting the Rename File fu
106SettingsUSB Menu7. Delete FileThe Delete File function is used to delete song and audio les stored on a USB memory device.Once a le has been de
107Settings8. Format USBThe Format USB function is used to format the connected USB memory device, erasing all stored data.The USB Format function wil
108SettingsPower SettingsAuto Power O The AnyTimeX2 piano features a power saving function that can be used to automatically turn o the instrument
109AppendixConnecting to Other DevicesThe AnyTimeX2 piano features a variety of jacks that allow the instrument to be connected to MIDI devices, compu
11Introduction
110AppendixConnecting to Other DevicesJack Panel LINE IN jack (1/8” mini jack)This jack is used to connect the stereo output from an external audio d
111AppendixTroubleshootingThe tables below summarise issues that may be experienced with the AnyTimeX2 piano, explaining the typical cause(s), and rec
112AppendixTroubleshooting USB (memory device)Issue Possible Cause and Solution Page no.A USB memory device is not detected, cannot be saved to, or d
113AppendixDemo Song ListSound Name Song Title ComposerPIANOConcert Grand Polonaise-Fantaisie ChopinConcert Grand 2 Petit chien ChopinStudio Grand Ori
114AppendixSound ListPIANOConcert GrandConcert Grand 2Studio GrandStudio Grand 2Mellow GrandMellow Grand 2Upright PianoModern PianoRock PianoClassic E
115AppendixProgram Change Number ListSound NameMulti-timbral mode = o /on1 Multi-timbral mode = on2Program Number Program Number BankMSB LSBPIANOConc
116AppendixNo. Rhythm Name1 8 Beat 12 8 Beat 23 8 Beat 34 16 Beat 15 16 Beat 26 16 Beat 37 16 Beat 48 16 Beat 59 16 Beat 610 Rock Beat 111 Rock Beat 2
117AppendixSpeci cationsInternal Sounds 27 voicesPolyphony max. 256 notesKeyboard Modes Dual Mode, Split Mode, Four Hands Mode (Volume/Balance adjust
118AppendixMIDI Implementation ChartMode 1: omni mode On, Poly Mode 2: omni mode On, Mono : YesMode 3: omni mode O , Poly Mode 4: omni mode O , Mon
12IntroductionPart Names and Functions Please do not place any objects on top of the control panel. Control box: panel open (above view) Control bo
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13Introductiona POWER buttonThis switch is used to turn the instrument on/o . Be sure to turn o the instrument after playing.* The AnyTimeX2 piano
14IntroductionBasic OperationThis section explains the basic procedures for turning the power on, activating AnyTime mode, and performing with headpho
15IntroductionPlay the piano.The sound of a Concert Grand piano will be played through the headphones, with the acoustic piano sound muted. About the
16Playing the PianoThe AnyTimeX2 piano features a wide selection of realistic instrument sounds suitable for various musical styles. Sounds are arran
17Playing the PianoDual ModeThe Dual Mode function allows two sounds to be layered together, creating a more complex sound.For example, a piano sound
18Playing the PianoDual ModeDual Mode settingsThe Dual Mode settings menu allows characteristics of the combined sound to be adjusted. Dual Mode sett
19Playing the PianoSplit ModeThe Split Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections, allowing each section to be played with a di erent sound
20Playing the PianoSplit Mode3. Changing the split pointPress and hold the FUNCTION button, then press the desired split key on the keyboard.The nam
21Playing the PianoFour Hands ModeThe Four Hands Mode function divides the keyboard into two sections in a similar way to that of the Split Mode funct
22Playing the PianoFour Hands Mode3. Changing the Four Hands mode split pointPress and hold the FUNCTION button, then press the desired split key on
23Playing the PianoReverbReverb adds reverberation to the sound, simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concert hall. Some
24Playing the PianoReverb Entering the Reverb settings menuPress and hold the REVERB button.The Reverb settings menu will be shown in the LCD display
25Playing the PianoE ectsIn addition to reverb, various other e ects can be applied to the selected sound, altering the tonal character and feeling
26Playing the PianoE ects E ects settings (cont.)E ect type E ect setting DescriptionClassic Chorus Mono / Stereo Toggle between a Mono or Stereo
27Playing the PianoMetronome / Drum RhythmsThe Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practicing the piano at a consistent tempo. In additi
28Playing the PianoMetronome / Drum Rhythms Adjusting Metronome settingsAfter entering the Metronome settings menu:Press the or buttons to move t
29Playing the PianoPanel LockThe Panel Lock function allows the state of all panel buttons to be temporarily locked, preventing sounds and other setti
Thank you for purchasing a KAWAI AnyTimeX2 piano!The AnyTimeX2 piano is a revolutionary new instrument that combines the capabilities of an acoustic p
30Music MenuDemo SongsThe Demo function provides an excellent introduction to the varied capabilities of AnyTimeX2 piano. There are over 20 di eren
31Music MenuIn addition to the sound demonstration songs, the AnyTimeX2 piano also features a selection of popular classical piano works from the Baro
32Music MenuLesson FunctionThe Lesson function allows budding pianists to practice the piano using a selection of built-in song books and nger exerc
33Music Menu2. Listening to the selected lesson songThis page will explain how to play and stop the selected lesson song, and change the playback posi
34Music MenuLesson Function3. Lesson Function settingsThe Lesson Function settings menu allows the left and right-hand part volumes of the current les
35Music Menu4. Repeating sections of a lesson songThe ‘A-B Loop’ feature of the Lesson Function allows sections of the selected lesson song to be ‘loo
36Music MenuLesson Function5. Recording a lesson song practiceThe Lesson Function’s Record feature allows the left or right-hand parts of the selected
37Music Menu6. Finger ExercisesThe lesson function also includes a selection of nger exercises for practicing major and minor scales, arpeggios, cho
38RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)The AnyTimeX2 piano allows up to 10 di erent songs to be recorded, stored in internal memory, and played bac
39Recorder4. Stopping the song recorderPress the PLAY/STOP button.The LED indicators for the PLAY/STOP and REC buttons will turn o , the recorder wil
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSdenotes that care should be taken.The example instructs the user to take care not to allow f
40RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)2. Playing a songThis function is used to playback recorder songs stored in internal memory. To playback a s
41Recorder3. Internal Recorder Edit menuThe Internal Recorder Edit menu features transpose settings that allow the pitch of the keyboard or song to be
42RecorderSong Recorder (Internal Memory)4. Erasing a part/songThis function is used to erase recorder parts that may have been recorded incorrectly o
43Recorder5. Converting a song to an audio leThis function allows recorder songs stored in internal memory to be played back and saved (converted) a
44RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)1. Recording a MP3/WAV audio leThe AnyTimeX2 piano is also capable of recording performances as digital
45Recorder3. Starting the USB recorderPress a key on the keyboard, or the PLAY/STOP button.The LED indicators for the REC and PLAY/STOP buttons will t
46RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)2. Playing an MP3/WAV audio leThe AnyTimeX2 piano is also capable of playing MP3 and WAV audio les sto
47Recorder2. Selecting an audio lePress the or buttons to move the selection cursor, then press the FUNCTION button (SELECT) to select the audi
48RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)3. Playing a MIDI song leThe AnyTimeX2 piano also supports the playback of Standard MIDI File (SMF) le
49Recorder2. Selecting a MIDI lePress the or buttons to move the selection cursor, then press the FUNCTION button (SELECT) to select the MIDI
The product is not completely disconnected from the power supply even when the power switch is turned off. If the product will not be used for a long
50RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)4. USB Recorder Edit menuThe USB Recorder Edit menu allows the playback mode of the audio/MIDI le to be
51Recorder5. Converting a MIDI song le to an MP3/WAV audio leThis function allows MIDI les or AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored on a USB memory de
52RecorderAudio Record/Playback (USB Memory)6. Overdubbing a MP3/WAV audio leThis function allows the sound of the AnyTimeX2 to be recorded (overdub
53SettingsFunction menusThe Function menus contain a variety of options to adjust the AnyTimeX2 piano’s operation and sound. Settings are grouped by
54SettingsBasic SettingsThe Basic Settings menu contains settings to adjust the pitch, tuning, and general sound of the instrument.This menu also allo
55Settings1. Key TransposeThe Key Transpose setting allows the pitch of the AnyTimeX2 piano keyboard to be raised or lowered in semi-tone steps. This
56SettingsBasic Settings2. Song TransposeThe Song Transpose setting allows the pitch of MIDI les or AnyTimeX2 recorder songs stored on a USB memory
57Settings3. Tone ControlThe Tone Control setting allows the overall sound character of the AnyTimeX2 piano to be adjusted to provide the best sound q
58SettingsBasic SettingsUser Tone ControlThe User Tone Control option allows ner control over the instrument’s sound character, allowing the volume
59Settings4. Speaker Volume (AnyTimeX2-f only)The Speaker Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the AnyTimeX2-f piano’s speaker output to
● Doing so may cause the product to become deformed or fall over, resulting in breakdown or injury.Do not stand on the product or exertexcessive fo
60SettingsBasic Settings5. Phones VolumeThe Phones Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the headphones output to be increased.The default
61Settings6. Line In LevelThe Line In Level setting allows the volume level of the AnyTimeX2’s Line In input jacks to be adjusted. This setting may b
62SettingsBasic Settings7. Line Out VolumeThe Line Out Volume setting allows the level of the instrument’s Line Out output to be adjusted. This setti
63Settings8. Wall EQ (AnyTimeX2-f only)The Wall EQ setting optimises the sound character of the soundboard speaker depending on whether the AnyTimeX2-
64SettingsBasic Settings9. TuningThe Tuning setting allows the overall pitch of the AnyTimeX2 piano to be raised and lowered in 0.5 Hz steps, and may
65Settings10. Damper HoldThe Damper Hold setting is used to determine whether sounds such as organ or strings should be sustained continuously when th
66SettingsBasic Settings11. Four HandsThe Four Hands setting provides an alternative method to enabling the Four Hands Mode function.When enabled, all
67Settings12. LCD ContrastThe LCD Contrast setting is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD display. The contrast of the display becomes sharper as
68SettingsBasic Settings13. User MemoryThe User Memory function allows preferred panel functions/settings to be stored in the instrument’s memory, and
69Settings14. Factory ResetThe Factory Reset function clears any settings stored using the User Memory function, restoring the AnyTimeX2 piano to its
Notes on RepairShould an abnormality occur in the product, immediately turn the power OFF, disconnect the power cord plug, and then contact the shop f
70SettingsVirtual Technician SettingsAn experienced piano technician is essential to fully realise the potential of a ne acoustic piano. In addition
71Settings1. Touch CurveAs with an acoustic piano, the AnyTimeX2 piano produces a louder sound when the keys are struck with force, and a softer sound
72SettingsVirtual Technician Settings1. Touch Curve (cont.)1. Selecting the Touch Curve settingAfter entering the Virtual Technician menu (page 70):Pr
73Settings2. VoicingThe Voicing setting allows the tonal character of the AnyTimeX2 piano to be set to one of six di erent types.* This Virtual Techn
74SettingsVirtual Technician Settings3. Damper ResonancePressing the damper pedal of an acoustic piano raises all dampers, allowing the strings to vib
75Settings4. Damper NoiseWhen the damper pedal of an acoustic piano is pressed and released, it is often possible to hear the sound of the damper head
76SettingsVirtual Technician Settings5. String ResonanceString Resonance refers to a phenomenon that exists in acoustic pianos whereby the strings of
77Settings6. Key-o E ectWhen playing an acoustic piano – particularly in the bass region of the keyboard – if a key is played with force and releas
78SettingsVirtual Technician Settings7. Fall-back NoiseWhen playing an acoustic piano, it is often possible to hear the faint sound of the keyboard ac
79Settings8. Hammer DelayWhen playing pianissimo passages using an acoustic piano, there may be a perceived delay between a key being pressed and the
8Table of ContentsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
80SettingsVirtual Technician Settings9. TopboardWhen playing an acoustic grand piano, the position of the instrument’s topboard (lid) a ects both the
81Settings10. Decay TimeWhen playing an acoustic grand piano, the length of the instrument in uences the speed at which held notes decay, with longer
82SettingsVirtual Technician Settings11. Minimum TouchThe Minimum Touch setting allows the minimum key velocity required to produce a sound to be adju
83Settings12. Stretch TuningStretch tuning is a piano-speci c tuning method in which the tuning for the lower notes is slightly lower and the tuning
84SettingsVirtual Technician SettingsUser TuningThe User Tuning function allows each of the 88-keys to be tuned individually.1. Selecting the User Tun
85Settings13. TemperamentThe Temperament setting allows the tuning system used by the AnyTimeX2 piano to be changed from the modern ‘Equal Temperament
86SettingsVirtual Technician SettingsUser TemperamentThe User Temperament setting allows custom temperaments to be created.1. Selecting the User Tempe
87Settings14. Temperament KeyThe Temperament Key setting allows the key of the selected temperament to be speci ed. When using a temperament other t
88SettingsVirtual Technician Settings15. User Key VolumeThe User Key Volume settings allows the volume of each of the 88-keys to be adjusted individua
89Settings16. Half-Pedal AdjustThe Half-Pedal Adjust setting allows the point at which the damper/sustain pedal becomes e ective (i.e. when the dampe
9Settings (cont.) 6. Key-o E ect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 7. Fall-back Noise . . . . . . . . . .
90SettingsVirtual Technician Settings17. Soft Pedal DepthThe Soft Pedal Depth setting adjusts the e ectiveness (i.e. depth/strength) of the soft peda
91SettingsMIDI SettingsMIDI OverviewThe term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting mus
92SettingsMIDI Settings MIDI FunctionsThe AnyTimeX2 piano supports the following MIDI functions:Transmit/receive note informationTransmit/receive not
93Settings1. MIDI ChannelThe MIDI Channel setting allows the transmit/receive channel to be speci ed. The selected channel will function as both the
94SettingsMIDI Settings2. Send Program Change NumberThe Send Program Change Number function is used to send a Program Change Number (1-128) to the con
95Settings3. Local ControlThe Local Control setting determines whether the instrument will play an internal sound when the keys are pressed. This set
96SettingsMIDI Settings4. Transmit Program Change NumbersThe Transmit Program Change Numbers setting determines whether the AnyTimeX2 piano will trans
97Settings5. Multi-timbral ModeThe Multi-timbral Mode setting determines whether or not the AnyTimeX2 piano is able to receive MIDI information on mor
98SettingsMIDI Settings6. Channel MuteThe Channel Mute setting determines which MIDI channels (1-16) are activated to receive MIDI information when Mu
99SettingsUSB MenuThe USB Menu contains functions to load/save registration memories and recorder songs from/to a USB memory device. This menu also a
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