Kawai K4 Patch Editor Kiwi
IN KEEPING WITH popular trends (as evidenced by Kawai's own K1 II), the K4 has a separate drum section, independent of the Single and Multi patches. It can be played from the keyboard by pressing the Drum button but, more usefully, it can be used to play drum tracks created on an external sequencer. The sound is nice but the limited number of pattern saves and swing. EDIT: Also getting a free Roland XP80 this week from my wife's old boss. Case of Villa Maria Sauv Blanc - just to keep Brett's Kiwi $ from. Kawai MP7 stage piano. Roland Jupiter-80; Nord Electro 6D-61; IEMs, SSV3 or Traynor K4.
the Kawai K4
TERMS AND DEFINITIONS:
Patch: A single MIDI content message that tells the tone generator what sound to make and how to make it (a sound)--a patch ends with file extension “.syx”
Bank: 164 individual patches saved in a configuration that the synth can display and read from (a set of patches)
--a bank ends with the file extension “.snd”
Library/Librarian: acts like a library to organize, store, and retrieve individual patches (stores all your patches)
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Editor: enables you to manipulate many of the parameters in a MIDI message (change your patches)
Soundcrystal: a memory storage disk that plugs into the back of your synth and can be used to record and store up to 164 patches or 1 bank (a floppy for the keyboard) Note: connect your keyboard to your computer for greater storage, speed, and access (a hardrive for your keyboard)
CONNECT YOUR KEYBOARD TO THE COMPUTER:
All modern computers have MIDI capabilities. Unless you’ve purchased a special soundcard for your computer, the MIDI input/output interface doubles as your Joystick port on the back of the computer. You will need a “Joystick/MIDI Interface Connector Cable” to connect the keyboard to the computer, which looks like this:
DOWNLOADS:
The Official Kawai K4/K4-R Manual:
Join the Kawaisynths Yahoo! Group.
Librarian:
<>SoundLib
Editors:
<>K4WIN (shareware)
<>K4.EXE
Banks:
Join the Kawaisynths Yahoo! Group.
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