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Type | Digital Piano |
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Number of Keys | 88 |
Key Surfaces | Ivory Touch |
Polyphony | 192 notes |
Metronome | Yes |
Display | LCD |
Sound Engine | Harmonic Imaging |
Effects | Chorus, Delay |
Connectivity | USB to Host, MIDI In/Out |
Recorder | 2 Track |
Pedals | Damper, Soft, Sostenuto |
Included Accessories | Music Rest |
Touch Sensitivity | 3 Levels |
Speakers | 20W x 2 |
Key features of the CN35 digital piano: keyboard action, sound technology, and connectivity options.
Explains manual formatting, button symbols, and LED indicator states for clarity.
Identifies and describes the various parts and buttons of the CN35 digital piano.
Instructions for connecting power, turning on, and adjusting initial volume.
Guide on connecting and using stereo headphones with the instrument.
Details the function, care, and purpose of sustain, sostenuto, and soft pedals.
How to choose and cycle through the instrument's various sound categories and variations.
Instructions for entering demo mode and selecting demonstration songs.
Layering two sounds, adjusting balance, and exiting the Dual Mode function.
Dividing the keyboard into two sections with different sounds and adjusting split point.
Splitting the keyboard for two players, adjusting sounds and volume balance.
Adjusting Reverb and Effects to alter the instrument's sound character.
Explains touch sensitivity settings and creating custom touch curves.
Describes activating and deactivating the panel lock function.
Shifting the keyboard pitch up or down in semi-tone intervals.
Using the metronome and drum rhythms for practice and timing.
Storing and recalling instrument setups using registration memories.
Using built-in lesson songs, practicing parts separately, and tempo adjustment.
Playing pre-programmed songs by tapping the keyboard with a rhythm and tempo.
Recording, playing back, and erasing songs using internal memory.
Recording and playing audio files (MP3/WAV) to/from a USB memory device.
Overview of settings categories: Basic, Virtual Technician, Key, MIDI, and Power.
Adjusting tone, volumes, tuning, and other fundamental instrument parameters.
Detailed acoustic piano sound adjustments: voicing, resonance, effects, and tuning.
Settings for operation during Dual or Split playing modes: octave shifts, pedals.
Adjusting power saving functions like Auto Power Off.
Configuring MIDI channel, program changes, local control, and multi-timbral settings.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the CN35 digital piano unit.
Connecting to computers, speakers, mixers, and other MIDI devices.
Details the function of various audio and MIDI jacks on the instrument.
Information about headphone jacks and the USB to Device port.
Connecting to computers via USB for MIDI communication and driver requirements.
Common issues, causes, and solutions for power, sound, pedals, headphones, and USB.
Lists all available demo songs, their titles, and composers.
Table listing MIDI program change numbers for each sound.
Maps drum sounds to MIDI notes across different drum kits.
Lists all available drum rhythms with their corresponding numbers.
A comprehensive overview of all adjustable settings and their capabilities.