PIANO Mode: Piano Sounds At Their Best
Thanks to multi-channel technology and high-resolution resonance modeling, the piano sounds of the PIANO mode offer fantastic expressive possibilities. The string resonances in particular give acoustic piano sounds unprecedented liveliness and transparency. Impressively, the sounds respond to the finest nuances of touch.
Just like a real acoustic piano, you have to learn to bring out these subtleties. In polyphonic playing, the mixture of sustained, pedaled, and accented notes creates the acoustic context through string resonances. Multi-channel recording technology then adds spatial quality to the piano sounds.
For example, a jazz piano sounds authentic with the closed miking of a studio recording, while a classical piano is given the width of a concert hall. Remarkably, it’s the same basic sounds that contain all this sonic potential – the SK-EX Shigeru Kawai, SK-EX Competition Grand, and Kawai EX Concert Grand. Imagine taking your concert grand out of the recording studio and placing it on the stage of a large concert hall.
The CA-901 and CA-701 offer five piano models in PIANO mode: SK-EX Competition Grand, SK-EX Concert Grand, EX Concert Grand, SK-5 Grand Piano, and Upright Piano. The SOUND mode contains all other sounds, including many variations of acoustic piano sounds, but especially additional sounds such as electric pianos, vintage keyboards, strings, organs, etc. Even though the SOUND mode does not use the high-resolution rendering process, everything still sounds very classy and high quality. Best of all, you can combine the sounds in any layer and split combination.
The smaller CA models CA-501 and CA-401 do not feature SK-EX rendering, so they are always in SOUND mode. Again, there are differences between the models. The CA-501 is quite similar to the SOUND mode of the CA-901 and CA-701 but offers a smaller selection of sounds. With 192-note polyphony, the smallest model, the CA-401, may be more streamlined but still delivers powerful sound. A more noticeable difference is the smaller speaker system.