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#1663671 - 04/20/11 02:26 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 04/06/11
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Loc: Reggio Calabria - Italy
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amigaoneit, congrats on your new piano - I hope it brings you many years of musical enjoyment.  [offtopic] Are you an AmigaOne fan? Cheers, James x Tks KJames i'm sure i will enjoy it very much. [OT mode on] First let me say that i've been lurking the forum for a few weeks now and i came across your posts pretty often. i began to appreciate your style: unbiased (at my eyes at least), helpful and together proud and ready to stand for the company you work for. this sounds a lot japanese to me, in fact if there is something i'm a fan of is Japan and its people. just wanted you to know that i found myself relieved noting that you continued posting after 3/11. That said if you are talking about Amiga OS yes i'm a big fan of it and i pretty much believe that i've been one of the very last to drop the os (still have an A500 converted through the dedicated external HD to an A500+ and an A1200 with a 68030 expansion card, modded to use non proprietary external HDs and Cdroms) . As for my nick name, believe it or not, i've being using it long before AmigaOne project came to life. One last thing i'm trying sending you a PM (may I?) but it looks like your inbox is full? [/OT mode off]
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#1663694 - 04/20/11 02:50 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: amigaoneit]
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Registered: 11/08/09
Posts: 1820
Loc: UK
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little update: the cn33 is on is way home  Congrats amigaone. I think it's a good choice compared to the 7F also when comparing the price. About the sounds: you can experiment with layering two piano sounds from the two selection banks. I did this at one stage and ended up with a sound I really liked. But now I just prefer one of the standard unaltered piano sounds most of the time. We like photo's in this thread once it's in its new home. 
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#1663795 - 04/20/11 05:45 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: amigaoneit]
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Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 6999
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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amigaoneit, many thanks for your kind words - I greatly appreciate the positive feedback. [offtopic] I grew up using an A500 for several years - a truly incredible machine! I also owned an A1200, which was upgraded to a 68030, then tower-ised with a CD-Rom, and finally added a ZorroII+CV64/3D a couple of years later - again, a excellent system which was a joy to use. Alas, I sold the entire setup in the late 90s, but continued to enjoy the AmigaOS using WinUAE and a Workbench distribution I put together called 'AIAB' - great memories.  [/offtopic] BTW, I cleaned-up my message inbox, so please feel free to send a PM.  Cheers, James x
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#1665440 - 04/23/11 03:09 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: spanishbuddha]
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Registered: 04/06/11
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Loc: Reggio Calabria - Italy
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Congrats amigaone. I think it's a good choice compared to the 7F also when comparing the price. About the sounds: you can experiment with layering two piano sounds from the two selection banks. I did this at one stage and ended up with a sound I really liked. But now I just prefer one of the standard unaltered piano sounds most of the time. We like photo's in this thread once it's in its new home. Thanks Spanish, i'm playing with layering, but at the moment i feel like default piano is ok. if there is a trial i would like to try pianoteq. as for the image there it is just unpacked (finished assembling late night) oh i quite forgot happy Easter to everybody
Edited by amigaoneit (04/23/11 04:57 PM)
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#1665669 - 04/24/11 05:00 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 04/06/11
Posts: 10
Loc: Reggio Calabria - Italy
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Looks terrific - congrats amigaoneit!
And happy Easter to everyone too!
Cheers, James x Thanks KJames PS you have a PM
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#1666344 - 04/25/11 02:31 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 11/08/09
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Loc: UK
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Nice one amigaoneit. Love the lamp too.
Just curious what touch setting do you like? I'm a 18months beginner and used to like the 1st heavy setting as I could get better p and pp. But now I'm on the default.
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#1667512 - 04/27/11 02:47 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: spanishbuddha]
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Registered: 04/06/11
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Nice one amigaoneit. Love the lamp too.
Just curious what touch setting do you like? I'm a 18months beginner and used to like the 1st heavy setting as I could get better p and pp. But now I'm on the default. My wife thank's you, someone that appreciate her touch as for touch settings i'm still working on it. probably it's me but the black keys are perfect on default whilst the white ones are a little lighter than what i was used to (but again it's a very very long time since i touched a piano) and the next heavy up settings are too heavy? i guess i need some more time to get used to it
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#1667547 - 04/27/11 04:15 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: spanishbuddha]
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Just curious what touch setting do you like? Do the Touch settings change the tone at all, or do they just make it easier to access, for example, the softer samples?
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#1675785 - 05/11/11 07:08 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: spanishbuddha]
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#1675791 - 05/11/11 07:16 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 6999
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Congrats! And, extra brownie points (literally) for choosing the mahogany finish too!  That second shot is really rather stylish, by the way!  Cheers, James x
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#1676332 - 05/12/11 02:41 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fran_Z]
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Registered: 11/08/09
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Loc: UK
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Congrats Fran_Z, nice photography too. The mahogany does look rather nice.
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#1676335 - 05/12/11 02:45 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: FogVilleLad]
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Registered: 11/08/09
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Loc: UK
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Just curious what touch setting do you like? Do the Touch settings change the tone at all, or do they just make it easier to access, for example, the softer samples? Well both really. The principle effect is to change the level at which soft/loud is produced, but in so doing the tone (I think it's called attack) is bought on stronger/weaker/quicker/slower. At least that's my perception. This is just a side effect I would say and there's nothing built in as such to alter the tone with the touch setting.
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#1696807 - 06/17/11 02:51 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 06/16/11
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Hello,
pardon me for bringing in a technical "issue" to this thread, actually I wanted to upload some pics of my brand new Kawai CN-33 which arrived yesterday. I'm more than happy with the touch, sound and the overall finish of this beautiful piano, but one small detail is driving me crazy -- for which would really appreciate your opinion.
The issue is a faint static noise from the speakers. It turns on about 3-4 seconds after switching on the power, and stays on. It does not depend on the master volume level, and it disappears with the headphones. So it must be something with the amplifier setting. One can easily hear this noise by lowering one's head under the cabinet! I have a sensitive hearing, and in the night when the surrounding is quiet this is really starting to annoy me.
Do others also have this static noise from the speakers, and this is something I have to live with? I tried moving away all the other electrical appliances and AC/DC converters from near the piano, with no effect. It is futile to try to record this noise for this forum as I don't have a good microphone, but I hope you understand the issue. Please let me know if this is something that should not be there and I should contact the Kawai service people.
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#1696840 - 06/17/11 05:16 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 06/12/11
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Hello kmbmoll, Does your piano stand near a electrical device? If yes, it may be the electro-magnetic field of the device near your piano, that cause the noise. When my old keyboard stood next to the television, I had the same noise. Look at your user manual, the first pages what they say. http://www.kawai.de/service/cn33_en.pdfHave a look at page 6. Good luck. Nashwan
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#1696852 - 06/17/11 06:06 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: NSA]
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Registered: 06/16/11
Posts: 6
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Hi Nashwan,
Thank you for your reply, unfortunately, nothing of that sort as I tried to make clear in my post. There was a CD player which I removed, and a lamp with AC/DC adapter which I unplugged. Nothing else in the room which has an electromagnet, yet the noise remains unchanged.
Edited by kmbmoll (06/17/11 03:53 PM)
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#1696853 - 06/17/11 06:18 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: kmbmoll]
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Registered: 06/16/11
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Re: Static noise from CN-33 speakers
One detail I forgot to mention: currently the piano sits in a small room, 3m x 4m max. Can this be the reason for an enhanced perception of this sound?
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#1696857 - 06/17/11 06:38 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 06/16/11
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All right, doing that. Thanks for your response.
One additional detail I noticed: the sound is actually different in the two speakers, with the bulk of the noise coming from the right one. That may be the indication that it is something specific to the instrument I bought.
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#1696948 - 06/17/11 10:07 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 11/08/09
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Hello kmbmoll. I have a CN33 in a fairly small room too. If I listen closely I can hear a faint transformer hum from it above the keyboard. It is diminished almost totally by closing the keyboard cover and a bit covering the instrument panel (which is how I normally play to avoid visual cues). It is hardly perceptible below the keyboard and NOT coming from the speakers. I cannot hear it sitting 2 meters way or so, but my ears are over 50 years old!
Edit to ask do you have anything else plugged in to the line in or midi? I got a dreadful ground loop buzz through the speakers when I connected a PC out to line in.
Edited by spanishbuddha (06/17/11 10:12 AM)
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#1696986 - 06/17/11 11:18 AM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Spanishbuddha,
Is this with all the Kawai's CN-33 so?
Regards,
Nashwan
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Kawai CN-33 Korg PA-800
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#1697013 - 06/17/11 12:21 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: NSA]
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Registered: 11/08/09
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Loc: UK
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Spanishbuddha,
Is this with all the Kawai's CN-33 so?
Regards,
Nashwan Nashwan the difficulty of a buzz introduced by a ground loop when plugging in a PC audio out has been mentioned before by others. It is easily solved using a hum destroyer from Behringer for example.
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#1697111 - 06/17/11 03:28 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Thanks for the reply spanishbuddha,
The only thing is: I'm new in this forum and don't know anything about a hum destroyer, Behringer or ground loop. :P
Is it very important to know?
Nashwan
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Kawai CN-33 Korg PA-800
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#1697138 - 06/17/11 04:34 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: NSA]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/08/09
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Loc: UK
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Thanks for the reply spanishbuddha,
The only thing is: I'm new in this forum and don't know anything about a hum destroyer, Behringer or ground loop. :P
Is it very important to know?
Nashwan You can get ground loops, and then audio hum, or video interference when connecting different audio and video items together since usually they have separate power supplies and sources. Just look up ground loop on Wikipedia. The potential of this being a problem is not unique to the CN33, and also not everyone will experience a problem. It all depends on your set up, electric supply and type so on. The Behringer hum destroyer is one example of a solution, some may say a kludge, but it has worked for a couple of CN33 users. It's available from Amazon, but there are other products that do the same thing. You would only need it if you connect audio out from a PC or some other device to the line in of the CN33 in order to use the CN33 speakers from that other device.
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#1697177 - 06/17/11 05:31 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 06/16/11
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Hello spanishbuddha, thanks for your reply. Now that you mention it, I DO distinguish two different sources of noise: one is a faint hum above the keyboard, and the other is a more cracking sort of faint noise from the speakers under. I cannot understand what on earth may cause a hum just under the keys, but it does change slightly with moving the lid. However, this becomes less severe while sitting upright away from the keyboard, just as you mentioned, and I can live with it.
The other noise mostly from the right speaker underneath has got to be an issue with my piano itself, and I am waiting for a visit by the Kawai service people. I actually discovered that a bookshelf wall right next to the piano was amplifying the noise and bringing it upwards (a cramped study is no place for this grand instrument!), so after moving that shelf the upper area has now become quieter. I have nothing plugged in for the line in or midi or such.
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#1697180 - 06/17/11 05:41 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: amigaoneit]
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Registered: 08/31/10
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Hi amigaoneit,
I see that there is no bench, or, chair, in front of your piano, in the picture.
Did you get one with the piano, or, are you going to use something else?
pv88
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#1697183 - 06/17/11 05:54 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Hello guys,
Is it true that the CN-33 has a usb-port. So can you record music on the piano and transfer it to your computer by usb?
Cheers,
Nashwan
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Kawai CN-33 Korg PA-800
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#1697215 - 06/17/11 07:08 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 09/06/07
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Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Nashwan, yes the CN33 allows MIDI files to be loaded and saved from/to USB devices. The higher specification CN43, CA93/CA63, and MP6/MP10 also allow songs to be recorded as MP3 or WAV files. For more information, please refer to the brochures on this page. Kind regards, James x
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#1699463 - 06/21/11 05:22 PM
Re: Kawai CN-33 Arrived !
[Re: Fred Lierman]
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Registered: 06/16/11
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What is the recommended method of cleaning the surface of the keys?
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