Listening to the Demos
Built into the C1/C1 Air are 50 preprogrammed songs. Of
these, 10 are Sound Demo Songs that highlight the quality
of various internal sounds. The other 40 are familiar Piano
Songs and etudes.
During playback of a sound demo song, the settings for
effects (reverb and chorus) cannot be changed.
Listening to a Sound Demo Song
1. Simultaneously press the PIANO SONG button and
the TRANSPOSE button.
The PIANO SONG button blinks, and the sound buttons
lit sequentially. In addition, the number for the sound
demo song (d01) appears in the display.
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After about 3 seconds, the PIANO1 button blinks, the
Play/Pause button lights up, and playback of the Sound
Demo Song begins.
When playback of Sound Demo Song d01 is finished,
the remaining Sound Demo Songs will play back se-
quentially. When playback of d10 is finished, playback
begins again with d01. At this time, the sound button for
the song being played back blinks.
2. When the sound buttons are blinking sequentially,
press the sound button for the demo song that you
want to hear.
If a different sound button is pressed, even while a song is
being played, playback of the corresponding demo song
will begin after a few seconds. In addition, a song can be
selected by pressing the + or - button beside the display.
3. Press the Stop button to end playback, and press the
Play/Pause button to return to the beginning of the song.
While the song is stopped, the PIANO SONG button
blinks, and the sound buttons light up sequentially.
4. Press the PIANO SONG button again to exit playback
of Sound Demo Songs.
Sound Demo Song List
No. Sound
Song title
d01 German Grand Piano Prelude Op.23 No2
Japanese Grand
Pavane pour une
d02
Piano
Infante défunte
d03 Stage Electric Piano
Jam Session
Digital Electric
d04
In Memory
Piano2
d05 Harpsichord 1
La Joyeuse
Vibraphone/
d06
Jazz in Spain
Acoustic Guitar
d07 Jazz Organ1
Improvisation
Pipe Organ1/
Prelude and Fugue
d08
Positive Organ
in C Major, BWV 553
d09 Strings
Scoring Interlude
d10 Bass&Cym/Piano
There Goes Petey
During playback of a sound demo song, you can play
using the keyboard; however, the sound cannot be
changed by using the sound buttons.
The tempo cannot be changed during playback of a
Sound Demo Song. In addition, the metronome cannot
be used.
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The playback of a Sound Demo Song cannot be paused.
Listening to a Piano Song
As with the Sound Demo Songs, you can play along on the
keyboard while any of the Piano Songs play. As you play
along, you can change the tempo, slowing the playback
down to practice a particular tricky part. In addition, the
right-hand and left-hand parts can be muted individually,
to focus on learning one part as the C1/C1 Air plays the
other.
1. Press the PIANO SONG button.
The PIANO SONG button lights up and the number for
the piano song (001) appears in the display.
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Playback of the Piano Song begins.
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When playback of the first piano song is finished, play-
back continues sequentially with second, third, etc.
When playback of the fortieth piano song is finished,
playback begins again with the first piano song.
2. Use the Play/Pause button to toggle between playback
(button lit) and pause (button blinks).
3. Press the Stop button to end playback and return to
the beginning of the song.
4. Press the DISPLAY button, and then, after the SONG
LED is lit, press the + or – button beside the display to
select a song.
5. Press the PIANO SONG button again to exit playback
of Piano Songs.
During playback of a Piano Song, you can play using
the keyboard; however, the sound remains set to Ger-
man Grand Piano and cannot be changed.
Changing the tempo
Press the DISPLAY button, and then, after the TEMPO
LED is lit, press the + or – button to change the tempo.
With Piano Songs, the tempo is displayed as a percentage
of the original tempo. The setting range is –50% to +50% of
the original.
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The setting continues to change while the button is held
down.
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To restore the tempo to the original setting, simultane-
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ously press the + and – buttons.
Each song is saved with its own tempo, so selecting a
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different song will automatically change the tempo to
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the one saved with that song, even if the tempo was
changed for the previous song. In addition, the original
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tempo will be restored when the C1/C1 Air is turned off.
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Practicing a performance
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With Piano Songs, the left hand is usually assigned to Part
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1 and the right hand to Part 2.
By muting one of the parts, the C1/C1 Air will play only one
of the parts—or hands—and you can play the muted part.
The part you play is up to you.
1. To mute the left-hand part, press the PART1 button;
the button blinks in green. To mute the right-hand
part, press the PART2 button; the button blinks in
green.
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