Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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Owner’s Manual
Favorite Screen
Settings
Appendix
Thank you for purchasing this Kawai Novus NV5 hybrid digital piano.
This owner’s manual contains important information regarding the instrument’s usage and operation.
Please read all sections carefully, keeping this manual handy for future reference.
The Playing the Piano section (page 22) provides an overview of the instrument’s commonly used functions, allowing the NV5
hybrid digital piano to be enjoyed almost immediately after being connected, while the Recorder section (page 39) provides
instructions on how to record pieces both to the instrument’s internal memory, and to a USB memory device.
The Music Screen section (page 52) includes information regarding the built-in demonstration songs, Piano Music pieces, Lesson
and Finger Exercise features, and Concert Magic function. This section also explains how to playback songs recorded to internal
memory, or stored on a USB memory device.
The Favorite Screen section (page 81) provides instructions on how to store, select, and manage favourite sounds, while the
Settings section (page 89) details the various options and settings that can be used to adjust the sound and operation of the
instrument.
Finally, the Appendix section (page 150) includes lists for all internal sounds, songs, and drum rhythms, assembly instructions for the
NV5 model, MIDI reference information, and full specification details.
Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
WARNING
CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT
DO NOT OPEN TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Ce produit n’est pas totalement déconnecté du circuit électrique Si vous ne le faisiez pas la foudre pourrait
lorsqu’il est mis hors tension par le bouton d’arrêt. Si l’appareil provoquer un incendie.
ne doit pas être utilisé pendant une longue période, débranchez Si vous ne le faisiez pas, la surchauffe de
le câble d’alimentation de la prise secteur. l’appareil pourrait provoquer un incendie.
Il est recommandé de placer l’instrument à proximité de la prise de courant et de positionner le câble d’alimentation
secteur de sorte qu’il puisse être débranché rapidement en cas d’urgence, le courant électrique étant toujours
présent tant que la prise est branchée même si le bouton de mise en marche est en position Arrêt.
Votre piano doit être placé à un endroit tel que sa position n’altère pas sa propre ventilation. Gardez une
distance minimum de 5 cm autour de l’instrument pour une aération suffisante.
WARNING - When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following.
The product should be connected to 120V 230V 240V • If you are going to use an AC power cord,
an AC outlet of the specified voltage. make sure that its has the correct plug shape
and conforms to the specified power voltage.
• Failure to do so may result in fire.
Do not insert or disconnect the power Doing so may cause electric shock.
cord plug with wet hands.
Take care not to allow any foreign matter Entry of water, needles or hair pins may result
to enter the product. in breakdown or short-circuit.
The product shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the product.
The chair must be used properly (it must be Doing so may cause the chair to fall over or your
used only when playing the product). fingers to be trapped, resulting in injury.
• Do not play with it or stand on it.
• Only one person is allowed to sit on it.
• Do not sit on it when opening the lid.
• Re-tighten the bolts occasionally.
When using the headphones, do not Doing so may result in hearing problems.
listen for long periods of
time at high volume levels.
Do not lean against the keyboard. Doing so may cause the product to fall over,
resulting in injury.
Do not disassemble, repair or modify Doing so may result in product breakdown, electric
the product. shock or short-circuit.
When disconnecting the AC power cord's Pulling the AC power cord itself may damage
plug, always hold the plug the cord, causing a fire, electric shock or short-circuit.
and pull it to remove it.
The product is not completely disconnected from the • Failure to do so may cause fire in case of lightning.
power supply even when the power switch is turned • Failure to do so may over-heat the product,
off. If the product will not be used for a long time, resulting in fire.
unplug the AC power cord from the AC outlet.
This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one blade wider
than the other). This is a safety feature.
If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
This product shall be near the AC outlet and the power cord plug in a position so that it can readily be
disconnected in an emergency because electricity is always charging while the plug is in the AC outlet even in a
power switch off condition.
Indicates a potential hazard that could result in injury or
CAUTION damage to the product or other property if the product
is handled incorrectly.
Do not use the product in the following areas. Using the product in such areas may result in
• Areas, such as those near windows, where the product is product breakdown.
exposed to direct sunlight Use the product only in moderate climates (not
• Extremely hot areas, such as near a heater in tropical climates).
• Extremely cold areas, such as outside
• Extremely humid areas
• Areas where a large amount of sand or dust is present
• Areas where the product is exposed to excessive
vibrations
When you close the keyboard cover, Closing it roughly may trap your fingers,
close it gently. resulting in injury.
Before connecting cords, make sure OFF Failure to do so may cause breakdown of this
that the power to this product product and other devices.
and other devices is turned OFF.
Do not drag the product on the floor. Please lift up the product when moving it.
Take care not to drop the product. Please note that the product is heavy and must
be carried by more than two persons.
Dropping the product may result in breakdown.
Do not place the product near electrical • Doing so may cause the product to generate noise.
appliances such as TVs and radios. • If the product generates noise, move the
product sufficiently away from the electrical
appliance or connect it to another AC outlet.
When connecting the AC power cord Failure to do so may damage them, resulting in
and other cords, take care fire, electric shock or short-circuit.
not to get them tangled.
Do not wipe the product with benzene • Doing so may result in discoloration or deformation
or thinner. of the product.
• When cleaning the product, put a soft cloth in
lukewarm water, squeeze it well, then wipe the
product.
Do not stand on the product or exert Doing so may cause the product to become
excessive force. deformed or fall over, resulting in breakdown
or injury.
Do not place naked flame, such as lighted Doing so may cause the illumination to fall over,
candles on the product. resulting in fire.
Ensure that the ventilation is not Failure to do so may over-heat the product,
impeded by covering the ventilation resulting in fire.
openings with items, such as newspaper,
table-cloths, curtains, etc.
The product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. Ensure a
minimum distance of 5cm around the product for sufficient ventilation.
The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
• The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
• Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the product.
• The product has been exposed to rain.
• The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
• The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
Notes on Repair
Should an abnormality occur in the product, immediately turn the power OFF, disconnect the power cord plug, and then contact the shop from which
the product was purchased.
CAUTION:
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION:
Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.
An information on Disposal for users
If your product is marked with this recycling symbol it means that, at the end of its life, you must dispose of it separately by taking it to an
appropriate collection point.
You should not mix it with general household waste. Disposing of this product correctly will prevent potential negative effects on the environment
and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
For further details, please contact your local authority.
(European Union only)
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13. LCD Contrast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Settings (cont.)
14. Auto Display Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
12. Decay Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
15. Auto Power Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
13. Minimum Touch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
16. Factory Reset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
14. Stretch Tuning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
19. Soft Pedal Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Sound List (Sound mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
6. Wall EQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
1. Bluetooth® MIDI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
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Welcome to the Novus NV5
Feature Highlights
Millennium III Hybrid upright piano keyboard action, with optical hammer sensing system
The Novus NV5 is the first digital piano to incorporate Kawai’s leading acoustic upright piano keyboard action technology,
renowned for its extended spruce key sticks, and innovative ABS Carbon components that are stronger, lighter, and more
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Shigeru Kawai SK-EX concert grand piano reproduced with latest SK-EX Rendering sound technology
The magnificent tone of Kawai’s flagship Shigeru Kawai SK-EX full concert grand piano is at the heart of the Novus NV5 hybrid
digital piano. Widely regarded as the “premier pianos of Japan”, Shigeru Kawai instruments grace the stages of concert halls
and musical institutions throughout the world, and are prized for their tonal clarity and exceptional dynamic range.
In order to faithfully reproduce the stunning sound of a Shigeru digitally, Kawai has developed SK-EX Rendering – a brand
new piano sound engine that blends multi-channel, 88-key sampling with the latest resonance modelling technology. Multi-
channel sampling captures the sound from different points of the Shigeru Kawai concert grand piano, allowing a broader
range of tonal characteristics to be reproduced, and providing a more lively, authentic response to changes in dynamics.
This naturally expressive sound is further enriched by newly developed resonance algorithms, which physically model the
complex tonal interactions produced by the strings, pedals, and various other parts of an acoustic piano, giving players the
impression that they’re sitting at a living, breathing instrument.
Alternative acoustic piano sounds and a strong selection of additional instrument voices
In addition to the latest SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine, the Novus NV5 hybrid digital piano also incorporates Kawai’s
highly regarded Harmonic Imaging XL technology, showcasing a variety of alternative acoustic piano sounds and a strong
selection of additional instrument voices. The Kawai EX full concert grand piano has frequently been selected by professional
pianists in such prestigious events as the Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and Rubinstein international piano competitions, while the
Shigeru Kawai SK-5 chamber grand and Kawai K-60 upright, allow performers to enjoy the contrasting tonal characteristics
of various different piano sizes and voicing configurations.
Supplementing these realistic acoustic piano voices, the Novus NV5 hybrid digital piano also features an excellent selection
of additional instrument sounds, ranging from electric pianos and drawbar and church organs, to strings, human choirs, and
even atmospheric synth-style pads, inviting musicians to add greater variety to their performances. Furthermore, the Dual
playing mode also allows two different sounds, such as grand piano and strings, to be layered together, while the Split and
4Hands playing modes divide the keyboard into two independent sections.
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Integrated Bluetooth® MIDI and Audio connectivity
In addition to standard MIDI jacks for connecting to other instruments, the Novus NV5 hybrid digital piano also boasts
integrated Bluetooth MIDI and Audio technology that allows the instrument to communicate with supported smart devices
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wirelessly. Once connected to a phone, tablet, or laptop, NV5 owners can enjoy a wide variety of exciting music-related
apps that enhance their learning and playing experience, or stream audio from songs and videos through the instrument’s
speakers without any additional cables.
* Availability of Bluetooth function dependent on market location.
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Part Names and Functions
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h g f e d c b a
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Jack/Control Box
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a POWER button e LINE IN STEREO jack
This button is used to turn the instrument on/off. Be sure to turn This jack is used to connect the 1/8” stereo output from smart
off the instrument after playing. phones, tablets, computers, or other electronic audio equipment
to the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s amplifier and speakers.
* The NV5 hybrid digital piano features a power saving mode that
can turn off the instrument automatically after a specified period
of inactivity. For more information, please refer to the “Auto Power
f MIDI IN / OUT jacks
Off” setting on page 148.
These jacks are used to connect the NV5 hybrid digital piano
to external MIDI devices such as other musical instruments or a
b MASTER VOLUME knob computer in order to send and receive MIDI data.
This knob controls the master volume level of the instrument’s * For more information about the instrument’s connectors and
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected. jacks, please refer to “Connecting to Other Devices” on page 150.
* The MASTER VOLUME knob will also affect the volume level of the
g USB to HOST port
LINE OUT connectors.
This port is used to connect the NV5 hybrid digital piano to a
computer using a USB “B to A” type cable in order to send and
c PHONES jacks receive MIDI data.
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the NV5
hybrid digital piano. 1/4” and 1/8” connectors are provided for
h USB to DEVICE port
convenience, and both can be used simultaneously, allowing
This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB
two pairs of headphones to be connected at the same time.
memory device to the instrument in order to load/save recorded
song data, and MP3/WAV/SMF files etc.
d LINE OUT STEREO jack
This jackis used to connect the stereo output (stereo 1/8” phone
plug) of the NV5 hybrid digital piano to external amplifiers,
mixers, recording devices, and similar equipment.
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Setting Up the Piano
1 Power
1. Connecting the power cable to the instrument
Connect the included power cable to the AC IN terminal located
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on the back side of the pedal base, in the bottom left corner.
The instrument will turn on and the KAWAI logo will appear in the touchscreen display. After a short period, the Pianist mode screen
will appear, indicating that the instrument is ready to be played. To turn off the power, press and hold the POWER button again for
1~2 seconds.
* Please do not turn off the instrument while the initial KAWAI logo is displayed.
* The NV5 hybrid digital piano features a power saving mode that can turn off the instrument automatically after a specified period of inactivity. For
more information, please refer to the “Auto Power Off” setting on page 148.
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2 Key cover and music rest
Opening the key cover
Gently lift the key cover with both hands.
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To close the key cover, slowly push or pull it forwards. The Soft Fall system will gently lower the key cover naturally.
* Please do not apply additional force on the key cover while it is closing.
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Setting Up the Piano
Using headphones
Use the jacks located beneath the keyboard on the left hand side
to connect stereo headphones to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
1/4” and 1/8” connectors are provided for convenience.
* The maximum volume level of the headphones output and other Headphone icon
headphone characteristics can be adjusted by using the settings in
the “Sound Settings” menu. Please refer to pages 131~133 for more
information.
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4 Pedals
As with a grand piano, the NV5 hybrid digital piano features three pedals: damper, sostenuto, and soft.
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Depressing this pedal sustains the sound after one’s hands have
been lifted from the keyboard – greatly enriching the piano
sound, while also assisting smooth “legato” passages.
Soft pedal
The damper pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling.
Sostenuto pedal
Damper pedal
Turn the bolt anti-clockwise until it makes contact with the floor
and supports the pedals firmly. If the pedal support bolt does
not make proper contact with the floor, the pedal board may
become damaged.
Pedal support bolt
When moving the instrument, always adjust or remove the pedal support bolt, then readjust
when the instrument is in its new position.
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Setting Up the Piano
5 Touchscreen Operations
The NV5 hybrid digital piano’s touchscreen display is used to provide useful information about the currently selected
sound mode/name, function, and setting. The display is also used to control the instrument’s various features by
tapping on buttons and icons, swiping in different directions, or tapping and holding onscreen elements.
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The explanations below outline the different methods of interacting with the touchscreen, and how these operations
are referenced in this owner’s manual.
Tap
This operation is the most common method of selecting sounds
and functions, and is performed by momentarily touching areas
of the screen (typically buttons and icons) with a single finger.
Swipe
This operation is frequently used to cycle through lists of sounds,
songs, and settings. The operation is performed by touching the
screen with a single finger, then sliding up, down, left, or right
while lifting the finger from the screen.
Long press
This operation is used when entering numeric values such as the
metronome tempo, and is performed by touching and holding
a button or icon with a single finger for more than two seconds.
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6 User Interface Overview
The NV5 hybrid digital piano’s user interface is arranged into four different screens, which are selected by tapping
the corresponding icons shown at the bottom of the touchscreen display.
Screen Explanation
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Pianist mode The instrument’s primary SK-EX Rendering sound engine, recommended for solo piano performance.
This screen will appear automatically when the NV5 hybrid digital piano is turned on.
Sound mode The instrument’s secondary sound engine, featuring a broad selection of high quality acoustic piano, electric
piano, organ, strings and other sounds that can be layered, split, etc.
Music The instrument’s built-in demonstration songs, piano music pieces, and classical and contemporary lesson
songs.
This screen is also used to playback internal recorder songs and audio files stored on USB memory devices.
Favorite Favorite sounds and settings that can be recalled immediately with a single tap.
a Status bar
This area indicates the status of connected devices (headphones, a
USB, Bluetooth), and important functions (transpose, effects,
reverb). b
b Menu button
This button is used to display the function/settings menu for the
current screen.
d Recorder bar
This area is used to start and stop the instrument’s recorder, and
change recorder settings.
* For more information about the Recorder function, please refer to
page 39. d
e Metronome bar
This area is used to start and stop the instrument’s built-in e
metronome/drum rhythms, and change recorder settings.
* For more information about the Metronome function, please refer
to page 36. f
f Screen bar
This area is used to select the main Pianist mode, Sound mode,
Music, and Favorite screens.
The Status bar, Menu button, Recorder bar, Metronome bar, and Screen bar components are shown on most screens, however their
functionality may vary slightly depending on the selected screen.
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Status bar
a Headphone icon
Appears headphones are connected to the instrument, disabling
the built-in speakers.
a bc d e f
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c Bluetooth icon
Appears when Bluetooth MIDI or Bluetooth Audio is enabled.
d Transpose icon
Appears when the Key Transpose setting is changed.
e Effects icon
Appears when the Effects function is turned on (Sounds screen).
f Reverb icon
Appears when the Reverb function is turned on (Sounds screen).
Recorder bar
b Recorder status a b c
Indicates the current Recorder status.
Metronome bar
b Metronome status a b c
Indicates the current Metronome status.
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Screen bar
a Pianist button
Show the Pianist mode screen, utilising the SK-EX Rendering
piano sound engine.
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b Sound button
Show the Sound mode screen, utilising the multi-instrument
a b c d
sound engine.
c Music button
Show the Music screen, used for accessing the built-in
demonstration songs, piano music pieces, lesson songs,
recorder songs, and the USB audio player.
d Favorite button
Show the Favorite screen, used for recalling favorite sounds and
settings.
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Pianist mode screen
The Pianist mode screen utilises the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s new SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine. This mode
delivers the most realistic acoustic piano playing experience possible, and is therefore recommended for solo piano
performance.
Pianist button
a Menu button
Tap to display the function/settings menu for the Pianist mode
screen.
a
b Rendering character
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to change the
rendering character used for the SK-EX Rendering piano sound
engine. b
c Resonance depth
Long press and drag up/down to adjust the resonance depth of
the SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine.
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1 Rendering character and Resonance depth
The SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine combines high resolution multi-channel sampling with advanced
modelling algorithms to reproduce 10 different acoustic piano rendering characters, suitable for a variety of musical
genres.
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Pianist mode screen
a Ambience type
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to change the ambience
type used for the SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine.
Ambience refers to the sense of sound moving around in a
virtual room.
* The Ambience type can be set to one of 10 types, listed below.
b Ambience depth
a
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the depth/strength of
the ambience.
b
c Pianist Demos
Tap to open the Pianist Demos screen, which performs pieces c
that demonstrate the SK-EX Rendering piano sound engine.
* Please refer to the table below for more information regarding the d
pieces of music played on this screen.
e
d Virtual Technician
Tap to open the Virtual Technician menu.
This menu is used to adjust various characteristics of the
f
acoustic piano sound.
g
* For more information about the Virtual Technician menu, please
refer to page 99.
e Sound Settings h
Tap to open the Sound Settings menu.
This menu is used to adjust various settings of the sound.
* For more information about the Sound Settings menu, please refer
to page 124.
f Settings
Tap to open the Settings menu.
This menu is used to adjust various system settings.
* For more information about the Settings menu, please refer to
page 134.
g Store To Favorite
Tap to store the current piano sound and associated settings to
a Favorite memory.
* For more information about the Favorite function, please refer to
page 81.
h Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Pianist mode screen.
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Ambience types
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Sound mode
Sound mode screenscreen
The Sound mode screen utilises the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s secondary sound engine. This mode features a wide
selection of realistic instrument sounds suitable for various musical styles. These instrument sounds are arranged
into eight categories, with several sounds assigned to each category. In additional to playing instrument sounds
individually, it is also possible to play two sounds simultaneously, either by layering (Dual) or splitting the keyboard
into two sections (Split/4Hands).
* For a complete listing of available instrument sounds, please refer to page 157 of this owner’s manual.
Sound button
a Menu button b c d
Tap to display the function/settings menu for the Sound mode
screen.
b Single
Tap to select the Single keyboard mode.
a
This is the standard mode for playing one sound across the e
entire length of the keyboard.
c Dual
Tap to select the Dual keyboard mode.
This mode allows two sounds to be layered together.
d Split
Tap to select the Split keyboard mode. f
This mode divides the keyboard into two sections, and allows
different sounds to be played in each.
e 4Hands
Tap to select the 4Hands keyboard mode.
This mode divides the keyboard into two 44-key sections with
the same playing range.
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1 Single
By default, the SK-EX Concert Grand piano sound will be selected in Single keyboard mode, meaning that one sound
is used across the full width of the keyboard.
Selecting sounds
1. Tap the sound selection area to enter sound selection mode.
2 Dual
The Dual keyboard mode allows two sounds to be layered together, creating a more complex sound. For example, a
piano sound layered with strings, or a church organ combined with a choir, etc.
The sound selection area of the Sound mode screen will divide
into two halves. The top half indicates the main sound, while
the bottom half indicates the layered sound. By default, Slow Main sound
Strings will be used for the layered sound.
Layered sound
Selecting sounds
Selecting sounds in Dual keyboard mode is identical to that of
Main sound
Single keyboard mode.
Layered sound
2. Swipe left/right to change the instrument sound, and up/
down to change the instrument category.
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Sound mode screen
Keyboard Settings
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu
b Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the main and layered sounds.
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3 Split
The Split keyboard mode function divides the keyboard into two sections, allowing each section to be played with a
different sound. For example, a bass sound in the lower section, and a piano sound in the upper section.
The keyboard will divide into upper and lower sections at key C4.
The sound selection area will divide into two halves. The top Upper sound
half indicates the upper section sound, while the bottom half
Selecting sounds
Selecting sounds in Split keyboard mode is identical to that of Single and Dual keyboard modes.
2. Swipe left/right to change the instrument sound, and up/ Upper sound
down to change the instrument category.
Lower sound
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Sound mode screen
Keyboard Settings
Playing the Piano
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu
b Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the upper section and lower section sounds.
Split point
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4 4Hands
The 4Hands keyboard mode function divides the keyboard into two sections in a similar way to that of the Split
keyboard mode. However, with 4Hands keyboard mode enabled, the octave/pitch of each section is automatically
adjusted to create two separate 44-key instruments with the same playing range. Furthermore, the damper (right)
pedal and soft (left) pedal act as separate damper pedals for the respective upper and lower sections, allowing two
people to perform piano duets using a single instrument.
The sound selection area will divide into two halves. The top Right sound
half indicates the right section sound, while the bottom half
indicates the left section sound. By default, the SK-EX Concert
Grand sound will be used for both the right and left sections. Left sound
Selecting sounds
Selecting sounds in 4Hands keyboard mode is identical to that of Single, Dual, and Split keyboard modes.
2. Swipe left/right to change the instrument sound, and up/ Right sound
down to change the instrument category.
Left sound
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Sound mode screen
Keyboard Settings
Playing the Piano
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu
b Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the right section and left section sounds.
Split point
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5 Reverb
Reverb adds reverberation to the sound, simulating the acoustic environment of a recital room, stage, or concert
hall. Some sound types, such as acoustic pianos, enable reverb automatically in order to improve acoustic realism.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano features six different reverb types, which can be adjusted via the Sound mode menu.
Reverb settings
a Back button
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu
b Type b
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to change the reverb
type.
c Depth
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the depth of the reverb c
(i.e. amount of reverberation to apply).
d Time
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the decay length/speed d
of the reverberation.
Reverb types
6 Effects
In addition to reverb, various other effects can be applied to the selected sound, altering the tonal character and
feeling of the instrument. As with reverb, some sound types enable certain effects automatically in order to enhance
tonal quality. The NV5 hybrid digital piano features 19 different effect types, with 2 combination effects, and 3
additional amplified effects. Effects are also adjusted via the Sound mode menu.
* When Effects is turned on, the Effects icon will be shown in the status
bar.
Effects On/Off buttons
Effects settings
a Back button
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu
b Type
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to change the effect
type.
b
c Setting 1
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the primary effect
setting (e.g. Dry/Wet level).
c
d Setting 2
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the secondary effect
setting (e.g. Time).
d
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Effect types
Effect parameters
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Metronome / Drum Patterns
The Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practicing the piano at a consistent tempo. In addition to
regular metronome beats, the NV5 hybrid digital piano also features a variety of drum rhythms to accompany most
playing styles and musical genres. The Metronome function is available on both the Pianist mode screen and the
Sound mode screen.
Metronome button
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Metronome settings
The Metronome settings allow the tempo, beat, and volume of the metronome to be adjusted.
Metronome settings
a Metronome bar
Tap to close the metronome settings.
f Metronome volume
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume of the
metronome.
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Metronome / Drum Patterns
Drum rhythms
As an alternative to the simple metronome count, it is also possible to select a drum pattern from one of 100 different
rhythm styles.
For a complete listing of available drum rhythms, please refer to page 166 of this owner’s manual.
a Metronome bar
Tap to close the metronome settings.
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About the Recorder
The Recorder function allows performances to be recorded and stored in the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s internal
memory, or saved to a connected USB memory device. The recording format and capabilities differ between Pianist
mode and Sound mode.
Recorder
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
* In Sound mode, the current Reverb, Effects, and Virtual Technician settings will be used when the internal recorder song is played back.
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Song Recorder (Internal memory)
1 Recording a song: Pianist mode
In Pianist mode, the NV5 hybrid digital piano allows up to 3 different songs to be recorded, stored in internal memory,
and immediately played back.
Recorder bar
Tap the Recorder bar to expand the Recorder.
a Recorder bar a
Tap to close the Recorder settings.
b Recorder menu
Tap to open the Recorder menu.
b
c Recorder mode
Tap to select whether the Recorder should record to internal c
memory or USB memory.
* If a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital
piano, USB Audio mode will be selected automatically.
d
If a USB memory device is not connected, this setting will not be
shown, and the Internal recorder mode will be used.
e
Recorder
e Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the currently selected song. f
f Record Start/Stop button
Tap to place the Recorder in Standby, then tap again to Start/
Stop recording.
g
g Metronome bar
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
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Recording a song
1. Tap the [Record Start/Stop] button.
Recorder
* Press the [Metronome Start/Stop] button before or during the
recording to turn on the metronome. The metronome “click” sound
will not be recorded.
* Recorder songs will remain in memory after the power is turned off.
* Recording to a song memory that has already been recorded to, will
result in that song being overwritten.
Play/Stop button
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Song Recorder (Internal memory)
3. Tap the [Yes] button to erase the song, or the [No] button to
cancel.
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2 Recording a song: Sound mode
In Sound mode, the NV5 hybrid digital piano allows up to 10 different songs to be recorded, stored in internal
memory, and immediately played back. In addition, each song can consist of two separate tracks – referred to
as “parts” – that can be recorded and played back independently. This allows the left-hand part of a song to be
recorded first on one track, and the right-hand part to be recorded later on the other track.
Recorder bar
Tap the Recorder bar to expand the Recorder.
a Recorder bar a
Tap to close the Recorder settings.
b Recorder menu
Tap to open the Recorder menu.
b
c Recorder mode
Tap to select whether the Recorder should record to internal c
memory or USB memory.
* If a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital
d
Recorder
piano, USB Audio mode will be selected automatically.
If a USB memory device is not connected, this setting will not be
shown, and the Internal recorder mode will be used.
e
d Song memory selection f
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to change the song
memory to be used for recording.
* In Sound mode, up to 10 songs can be recorded.
g
e Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the currently selected song. h
f Part record selection button
Tap to select which part (part 1 or part 2) of the song to record.
When a part is selected for recording, the circle will turn red.
i
g Part playback selection button
Tap to select which part (part 1 or part 2) of the song to playback.
i Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
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Song Recorder (Internal memory)
2. Tap the circle button to the left of the [01] button to select
part1 for recording.
* The circle will turn red to indicate that this part will be recorded to.
* If a part has already been recorded to, the part button will be filled
blue or white.
Recorder
Recorder button
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3. Tap the [Record Start/Stop] button again to stop the recording.
* Recorder songs will remain in memory after the power is turned off.
* Recording to a part that has already been recorded to, will result in that
part being overwritten.
Recorder
The previously recorded part1 of the song will start to play.
Play/Stop button
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Song Recorder (Internal memory)
Part recorded
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Playing the song (part2)
1. Tap the [Play/Stop] button.
The previously recorded part1 and part2 of the song will start
to play simultaneously.
Play/Stop button
Recorder
3. Tap the [01] button.
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Song Recorder (Internal memory)
3. Tap the [Yes] button to erase the song/part, or the [No] button
to cancel
Yes/No button
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Audio Recorder (USB memory)
1 Recording an audio file: Pianist and Sound mode
The NV5 hybrid digital piano is also capable of recording performances as digital audio – saving the data to a USB
memory device in either MP3 or WAV format. This useful function allows professional quality recordings to be
produced directly on the instrument – without the need for additional sound equipment – then emailed to friends
and family, listened to away from the instrument, or edited and remixed further using an audio workstation.
In addition, the LINE IN audio and Bluetooth Audio (if connected) will also be mixed and recorded to the MP3/WAV
audio file.
* If a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano, USB Audio mode will be selected automatically.
Recorder bar
Tap the Recorder bar to expand the Recorder.
a
a Recorder bar
Tap to close the Recorder settings.
b Recorder menu b
Tap to open the Recorder menu.
Recorder
c
c Recorder mode
Tap to select whether the Recorder should record to internal
memory or USB memory.
d
* If a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital
piano, USB Audio mode will be selected automatically.
If a USB memory device is not connected, this setting will not be e
shown, and the Internal recorder mode will be used.
d Audio filename
Indicates the filename of the recorded audio file.
* “New Song 01” will be used as the default name for the recorded
audio file, with the number increasing automatically.
e Play/Stop button f
Tap to Play/Stop the current audio file.
g Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
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Audio Recorder (USB memory)
a Format select
Tap the [MP3] or [WAV] buttons to select the desired audio
recorder file format.
* MP3 audio files require less storage space than WAV audio files.
b Gain level
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume level (gain)
of the recording.
Increasing the gain level may be beneficial when recording
quieter pieces of music.
* The gain setting can be adjusted within the range of 0 dB~+15 dB.
a
Recorder
Recording a song
1. Tap the [Record Start/Stop] button.
Recorder button
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3. Tap the [Record Start/Stop] button again to stop the recording.
4. Tap [Yes], then enter the desired filename for the recorded
audio file using the onscreen keyboard.
* The recorded audio file will be saved in the root folder of the USB
memory device. It is not possible to save the file in a different folder.
Recorder
Playing the song
1. Tap the [Play/Stop] button.
Play/Stop button
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About thethe
About MusicMusic
Screen Screen
The Music screen provides access to the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s broad selection of built-in demonstration
songs, piano music pieces, and classical and contemporary lesson books. This screen is also used to access the
Concert Magic function, to playback recorder songs stored in internal memory, and WAV/MP3 audio files saved to a
connected USB memory device.
Music button
Music screen
a Demo Songs
Tap to enter the Demo Songs function.
This function will play back demo songs for many of the Sound
mode instrument sounds.
b Piano Music
Tap to enter the Piano Music function.
a
Music Screen
e Recorder Playback f
Tap to enter the Recorder Playback function.
This function allows recorder songs stored in internal memory
to be played back.
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Demo Songs
The Demo Songs function provides an excellent introduction to the varied capabilities of NV5 hybrid digital piano.
There are over 35 different demonstration songs available, highlighting the instrument’s rich selection of high
quality sounds and its power speaker system.
For a complete listing of demonstration songs, please refer to page 156 of this owner’s manual.
From the Music screen, tap [Demo Songs] to enter the function.
Demo Songs
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
Music Screen
b
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Demo Songs
The demo song playback screen will be shown, and the selected
song will begin to play.
Demo songs list
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Demo Songs screen.
b Sound name
Displays the instrument sound name of the currently selected
demo song.
c Previous button
Tap to select the previous demo song for playback.
d Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected demo song. b
Music Screen
e Next button c
Tap to select the next demo song for playback.
d
* When the selected song has finished, the next demo song in the same
demo category will begin to play automatically. When all songs in the
category have been played, the first song in another category selected
e
at random will be played automatically.
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Piano Music
In addition to the sound demonstration songs, the NV5 hybrid digital piano also features a selection of popular
classical piano works from the Baroque and Romantic periods. Notated scores are provided in the separate “Classical
Piano Collection” book*, assisting the musical appreciation and study of each piece.
* Depending on market area.
For a complete listing of Piano Music pieces, please refer to the separate “Internal Song Lists” booklet.
From the Music screen, tap [Piano Music] to enter the function.
Piano Music
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
Music Screen
b
The Piano Music playback screen will be shown, and the selected
piece will begin to play.
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Piano Music
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Piano Music songs screen.
d Previous button
Tap to select the previous Piano Music piece for playback. c
e Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected Piano Music piece.
d
f Next button e
Tap to select the next Piano Music piece for playback.
* When the selected Piano Music piece has finished, the next piece will
f
begin to play automatically.
a Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the right-hand and left-hand parts of the selected
Piano Music piece.
* Availability of the Piano Music Balance function is dependent on
market location.
b Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Piano Music playback
screen.
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Lesson Songs
The Lesson Songs function allows budding pianists to practice the piano using a selection of built-in song books and
finger exercises. The left and right-hand parts of each piece can be practiced separately, while the tempo can also be
adjusted to perfect difficult passages.
For a complete listing of the built-in lesson material, please refer to the separate “Internal Song Lists” booklet.
From the Music screen, tap [Lesson Songs] to enter the function.
Lesson Songs
Music Screen
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Lesson Book Level 1 J.S. Bach: Inventionen
Sonatinen Album 1
Chopin Walzer (Chopin waltzes series 1-19)
* Lesson books sold separately – please refer to the separate “Internal Chopin Etüden (Opus 10 Urtext)
Song Lists” booklet for more information. Finger exercises (scales, arpeggios, chords)
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Lesson Songs
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
b
Music Screen
2. Tap a lesson song/piece to select the song/piece for practice. Lesson Song book list
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Lesson Song playback screen
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Lesson Song book screen.
d Bar/Beat indicator
Displays the bar and beat of the currently playing lesson song/
c
piece.
Swipe left or right to adjust the playback position.
g Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected lesson song/piece.
j
h Next button
Tap to select the next lesson song/piece.
Music Screen
Tap to set the A (start) and B (end) points of the phrase to be
repeated.
* Tap the A-B button for a third time to turn off the A-B repeat
function.
j Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
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Lesson Songs
a Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the right-hand and left-hand parts of the selected
lesson song/piece.
b Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Lesson Song playback
screen.
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Changing the lesson song playback mode
Tap the playback mode button to change the lesson song
playback mode.
1. Tap the [A-B Repeat] button to specify the start point of the
loop.
Music Screen
A-B Repeat button:
(start point of loop)
2. Tap the [A-B Repeat] button again to specify the end point of
the loop.
A “B” symbol will appear above the button, and the defined “B” symbol
section will be repeated continuously.
* The repeat will begin two measures before the defined “A” point.
3. Tap the [A-B Repeat] button again to cancel the repeat A-B Repeat button:
function. (end point of loop)
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Lesson Songs
Tempo selection
Music Screen
Metronome Start/Stop
* If the Beyer lesson book is selected, increasing the left-hand value will
decrease the volume of the student’s part, while increasing the right-
hand value will decrease the volume of the teacher’s part.
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Concert Magic
The Concert Magic function allows complete beginners to enjoy playing the piano by simply selecting one of the
176 pre-programmed songs, then tapping the keyboard with a steady rhythm and tempo.
For a complete listing of available Concert Magic songs, please refer to the separate “Internal Song Lists” booklet.
From the Music screen, tap [Concert Magic] to enter the function.
Concert Magic
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
Music Screen
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Concert Magic
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Concert Magic categories screen.
e Previous button
Tap to select the previous Concert Magic song.
f Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected Concert Magic song.
h
g Next button
Tap to select the next Concert Magic song.
a Balance
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the volume balance
between the right-hand and left-hand parts of the selected
Concert Magic song.
b Tempo
Swipe each digit up/down or tap the arrow buttons to adjust the
Concert Magic song playback tempo.
c Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Concert Magic playback
screen.
c
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1 Concert Magic song playback
The Concert Magic playback function allows the currently selected song to be played automatically, without pressing
the keyboard.
Play/Stop button
* While a song/piece is playing, selecting the Pianist or Sound modes
will cause playback to stop.
Music Screen
current category in order.
lay the selected song, then play another song from the
P
current song group at random. Playback mode button
Tempo
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Concert Magic
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2 Concert Magic song performance
Concert Magic performance function allows the currently selected song to be performed by pressing the keys with
a steady rhythm and tempo.
Concert Magic songs are divided into three different arrangement types, each requiring a different level of skill to
be performed correctly.
* The Concert Magic arrangement type is for each song is indicated in the “Internal Song Lists” booklet as “EB”, “MP”, or “SK”.
Easy Beat EB
These are the easiest songs to play. To perform them, simply tap out a constant steady beat on any key on the keyboard.
The following example shows the notated score for “Für Elise”, indicating that a constant, steady rhythm should be maintained
throughout the song. This is the distinguishing characteristic of an Easy Beat song.
Key on: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Melody Play MP
These songs are also relatively easy to play, especially if they are familiar to the player. To perform them, tap out the rhythm of the
melody on any key of the keyboard. Singing along as the rhythm is tapped can be helpful.
Music Screen
The following example shows the notated score for “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”.
* When performing fast Concert Magic songs, it may be easier to tap different keys with two alternating fingers in order to play at a greater speed.
Key on: X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Skillful SK
These songs range in difficulty from moderately difficult to difficult. To perform them, tap out the rhythm of both the melody and
the accompaniment notes on any key of the keyboard. The Note Navigator will be very helpful when playing the Skillful type songs.
The following example shows the notated score for “Waltz of the Flowers”.
Key on X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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Concert Magic
The song will advance with every key that is pressed. Pressing
the keys gently will produce a soft sound, while pressing heavily
will produce a loud sound.
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Recorder Playback
The Recorder Playback function is used to playback songs that have been recorded to the instrument’s internal
memory using Pianist mode or Sound mode.
For more information about the internal song recorder, please refer to page 40.
Recorder Playback
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
Music Screen
The Recorder Playback playback screen will be shown.
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Recorder Playback
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Recorder Playback song selection screen.
d Position bar
Displays the current playback position of the selected internal c
recorder song.
e Previous button
Tap to select the previous internal recorder song. d
f Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected internal recorder song.
g Next button
Tap to select the next internal recorder song.
h Overdubbing bar / h
Overdubbing Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Overdubbing settings and/or Start/Stop the
Overdubbing function.
i
* This function will only be visible when a USB memory device is
connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano, and a Sound song is
selected.
i Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
* For more information about the Metronome function, please refer
to page 36.
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Recorder Playback settings menu
a Part Select
Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to select the part(s) of
the song to be played back.
* This setting applies to internal songs recorded in Sound mode only.
b Song Transpose
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback pitch of
the currently selected internal song in semi-tone steps. a
* This setting applies to internal songs recorded in Sound mode only.
f Erase Song h
Tap to erase the currently selected recorder song from internal
memory.
Music Screen
Tap to erase all recorded songs from internal memory.
h Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Recorder Playback
playback screen.
* While a song/piece is playing, selecting the Pianist or Sound modes Play/Stop button
will cause playback to stop.
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Recorder Playback
2. Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to select which Part Select
part(s) of the song to be played back.
2. Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback pitch of
the currently selected internal song in semi-tone steps.
Song Transpose slider
* This setting applies to internal songs recorded in Sound mode only.
Music Screen
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Loading a song into internal memory
This function allows NV5 recorder songs (KSO format) stored on a USB memory device to be loaded into the instrument’s internal
memory.
3. Tap the internal song memory for the song to be loaded into.
A list of files and folders stored on the USB memory device will
be shown.
Music Screen
A confirmation box will be shown.
5. Tap the [Yes] button to load the song into the selected internal
memory, or the [No] button to cancel.
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Recorder Playback
Erase Song
3. Tap the [Yes] button to erase the song, or the [No] button to
cancel.
“Yes” button
This function allows all recorder songs to be erased from internal memory.
3. Tap the [Yes] button to erase all of the recorder songs stored
in internal memory, or the [No] button to cancel..
“Yes” button
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USB Memory Player
The USB Memory Player function is used to playback songs and audio files stored on a USB memory device. This
function is particularly useful when attempting to learn the chords or melody to a new piece, or to simply play along
with one’s favorite song.
* This function will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
From the Music screen, tap [USB Memory Player] to enter the
function.
Music Screen
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Music screen.
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USB Memory Player
a Back button a
Tap to return to the USB Memory Player song selection screen.
d Position bar
Displays the current playback position of the selected song/
c
audio file.
f Previous button
Tap to select the previous song/audio file in the folder.
j
g Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected song/audio file.
k
h Next button
Tap to select the next song/audio file in the folder.
j Overdubbing bar /
Overdubbing Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Overdubbing settings and/or Start/Stop the
Overdubbing function.
* For more information about the Overdubbing function, please
refer to page 78.
k Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
* For more information about the Metronome function, please refer
to page 36.
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Playing the selected song/audio file
1. Tap the [Play/Stop] button.
Music Screen
lay the selected song/piece, then play other files stored in
P
the same folder at random.
1. Tap the [A-B Repeat] button to specify the start point of the
loop.
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USB Memory Player
2. Tap the [A-B Repeat] button again to specify the end point of
the loop.
A “B” symbol will appear above the button, and the defined “B” symbol
section will be repeated continuously.
Overdubbing Start/Stop
button
Overdubbing Start/Stop
button
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3. Tap the [Overdubbing Start/Stop] button again to stop the
overdubbing.
Overdubbing Start/Stop
button
4. Tap [Yes], then enter the desired filename for the overdubbed
audio file using the onscreen keyboard.
* The overdubbed audio file will be saved in the root folder of the USB
memory device. It is not possible to save the file in a different folder.
Music Screen
a Play Volume
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback volume of
the currently selected song/audio file.
b Song Transpose
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback pitch of
the currently selected song/audio file.
* This setting applies to KSO/SMF songs only.
c Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the USB Memory Player
playback screen.
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USB Memory Player
2. Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback volume
of the currently selected song/audio file.
2. Long press and drag the slider to adjust the playback pitch of
the currently selected song/audio file.
Music Screen
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About the Favorite Screen
The Favorite function allows the current instrument setup (sound selections, split point, reverb and effect settings,
and various other panel options) to be stored to a memory and immediately recalled with a single tap. The Favorite
screen displays 4 memories per page, with a maximum of 4 pages, allowing a total of 16 different Favorite memories
to be stored.
The Favorite screen is empty by default, but new Favorite memories can be added via the Pianist mode or Sound
mode menus. When created, each Favorite memory will store the settings listed below.
Favorite button
Favorite Screen
Effects (type/settings) String Resonance
Transpose Undamped String Resonance
Cabinet Resonance
Sound Settings Key-off Effect
Tuning Fall-back Noise
Damper Hold Hammer Delay
Tone Control Topboard Simulation
Decay Time
MIDI Settings Minimum Touch
MIDI Channel Stretch Tuning (incl. User)
Local Control Temperament (incl. User)
Transmit Program Change Numbers Temperament Key
Multi-timbral Mode Key Volume (incl. User)
Channel Mute Half-Pedal Adjust
Soft Pedal Depth
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About the Favorite Screen
Favorite screen
a Menu button
Tap to open the Favorite settings menu.
b Page indicator a
Indicates the current Favorite page, and how many Favorite b
pages (1~4) are available.
d Recorder bar /
Record Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Recorder settings and/or Start/Stop the
d
recorder.
* For more information about the Recorder function, please refer to e
page 39
e Metronome bar /
Metronome Start/Stop button
Tap to open the Metronome settings and/or Start/Stop the
metronome.
* For more information about the Metronome function, please refer
to page 36.
b Edit Favorite
Tap to show the Edit Favorite screen, used to delete or reposition
Favorite memories.
a
c Rename Selected Favorite
Tap to rename the selected Favorite memory. b
c
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1 Storing and Selecting Favorite memories
Storing a Favorite memory
The following procedure will store the current instrument settings to a Favorite memory.
Menu button
3. Enter the desired name for the Favorite memory using the Store To Favorite
onscreen keyboard, then tap the “Done” key to confirm the
store.
Favorite Screen
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About the Favorite Screen
Favorite button
If necessary, swipe the screen left/right to cycle through the Favorite memory buttons
available Favorite pages.
Favorite Screen
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2 Editing Favorite memories
Renaming a Favorite memory
The following procedure will rename the currently selected Favorite memory.
3. Enter the desired name for the Favorite memory using the
onscreen keyboard, then tap the “Done” key to confirm the Rename Selected Favorite
store.
Favorite Screen
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About the Favorite Screen
Edit Favorite
3. Tap the [X] icon in the top-left corner of a Favorite memory to Back button
delete that memory.
If necessary, swipe the screen left/right to cycle through the [X] icon
available Favorite pages.
Favorite Screen
4. Tap the [Back] button to exit the Edit Favorite screen and
return to the Favorite settings menu.
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Repositioning a Favorite memory
The following procedure allows a Favorite memory to be repositioned.
Edit Favorite
3. Long press a favorite memory, then drag the memory into the Back button
desired position.
Favorite Screen
* It is also possible move a memory onto another page, by dragging
the memory to the left of right edge of the screen.
4. Tap the [Back] button to exit the Edit Favorite screen and
return to the Favorite settings menu.
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About the Favorite Screen
The next time the instrument is turned on, the Favorite “Startup with Favorite”
On button
screen will be shown, with the first (top-left) Favorite memory
selected automatically.
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About Settings
The Pianist mode menu and Sound mode menu contain a variety of options to adjust the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s
operation and sound. These settings are grouped by category, providing convenient access to relevant controls.
The available settings will differ depending on whether Pianist mode or Sound mode is being used. Once adjusted,
settings can be stored to one of the instrument’s 16 Favorite memories for instant recall.
* USB functions will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
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About Settings
h Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Pianist mode screen.
Ambience depth
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Ambience types
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Pianist mode menu.
b Piece title
Displays the title of the current demo piece.
c Previous button
Tap to select the previous demo piece for playback.
d Play/Stop button
Tap to Play/Stop the selected demo piece. b
e Next button
Tap to select the next demo piece for playback.
* When the selected demo piece has finished, the next piece will begin
to play automatically.
* While a demo piece is playing, tapping the Back button will cause
playback to stop. Settings
c d e
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About Settings
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2 Sound mode menu
The Sound mode menu contains the following settings and functions.
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About Settings
* USB functions will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
Settings
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Sound mode menu
k Close Menu
Tap to close the menu and return to the Pianist mode screen.
Settings
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About Settings
Reverb settings
Menu button
Reverb types
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Adjusting the Effect settings
Effects alter the tonal character and feeling of an instrument sound.
Effects settings
Menu button
4. Long press and drag the two sliders to adjust the settings of Setting 1 slider
the effect.
Setting 2 slider
Settings
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About Settings
Long press and drag the slider to adjust the value of the
Transpose settings.
* The Transpose value can be adjusted within the range of -12~+12.
Transpose slider
Keyboard Settings
2. Enter the desired name for the Favorite memory using the
onscreen keyboard, then tap the “Done” key to confirm the
store.
Store To Favorite
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Virtual Technician
The Virtual Technician menu contains a variety of settings that allow the character of the NV5’s acoustic piano to be
dramatically adjusted. There are two methods of using the Virtual Technician: Smart Mode and Advanced Mode.
Virtual Technician
Smart Mode
In Smart Mode, the Virtual Technician intelligently performs a collection of adjustments for the player, based on ten preset attributes
such as “Soft” or “Strong”, “Brilliant” or “Dark”. This mode is recommended for musicians that wish to enjoy different piano characteristics,
without delving into the individual parameters of Advanced Mode.
* The Smart Mode Virtual Technician is only available in Sound mode.
Tap the [Smart] button to select the Smart Mode Virtual Technician.
a Back button a
Tap to return to the Sound mode menu.
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Store to Sound
Settings
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Advanced Mode
In Advanced Mode, the player is given full control over every aspect of the piano’s configuration, allowing precise adjustments over
hammer hardness, action regulation, cabinet size, and a variety of other acoustic characteristics. This mode is recommended for
musicians that enjoy fine-tuning individual details of the piano sound in order to suit their personal preferences.
In Sound mode, Virtual Technician settings are adjusted and stored independently for each sound, variation, allowing flexible control
over the characteristics of each piano voice.
* The Advanced Mode Virtual Technician is available in both Pianist and Sounds modes, however some settings will be hidden in Pianist mode.
* The Advanced Mode Virtual Technician settings in Pianist mode and Sound mode are adjusted independently.
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1 Touch Curve Pianist Mode Sound Mode
As with an acoustic piano, the NV5 hybrid digital piano produces a louder sound when the keys are struck with
force, and a softer sound when the keys are played gently. The volume and tonal character change in relation to the
strength and velocity of playing – on a digital piano this system is referred to as “touch sensitivity”.
The Touch Curve setting allows the touch sensitivity of the keyboard to be conveniently adjusted. There are six
different preset touch curve settings available, with an additional “User” setting allowing performers to customise
the instrument’s keyboard responsiveness to suit their individual playing style.
The default “Normal” setting is designed to accurately recreate the touch of a Kawai concert grand piano. However,
if the keyboard feels too light, or fortissimo playing is achieved too easily, it may be desirable to select a heavier
touch curve. Alternatively, if the keyboard feels too heavy, or fortissimo playing is too difficult to achieve, it may be
desirable to select a lighter touch curve.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
a Light +
b Light
Sound Volume
Settings
f c Normal (default)
d Heavy
a b c d e
e Heavy +
f Off (constant)
Soft
Keyboard Pressure
Gentle Strong
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The User Touch Curve function automatically creates a custom touch curve, based on the individual’s playing style.
Edit button
The User Touch Curve screen will be shown.
Touch Curve type
The new User Touch Curve will be stored to the User touch
type, and selected automatically.
On an acoustic piano, the shape, density, and texture of the hammers all influence on the tonal character of the
instrument’s sound. Technicians utilise a variety of tools such as needles, files, and brushes to manipulate these
hammer felts, with the ultimate goal of achieving a balanced tonal character across the keyboard.
The Voicing setting recreates various hammer properties, allowing the overall tonal character of the NV5 hybrid
digital piano to be adjusted. There are six different preset voicing settings available (applied uniformly to all keys),
with an additional “User” setting allowing players to perform custom adjustments on each individual key.
While the default “Normal” voicing setting should be appropriate for a broad range of musical genres, it may be
desirable to select a softer, more mellow tonal character for romantic pieces, or a brighter, more aggressive tone for
modern styles.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
Voicing types
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The User Voicing function allows each of the 88 keys to be voiced individually.
3. Tap [Key], then press the desired key on the keyboard to be BACK button
adjusted.
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3 Damper Resonance Sound Mode
Pressing the damper pedal of an acoustic piano raises all dampers, allowing the strings to vibrate freely. When a
note or chord is played on the piano with the sustain pedal pressed, not only will the strings of the notes played
vibrate, but also the strings of other notes, vibrating in sympathetic resonance.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Damper Resonance setting allowing the volume
of this resonance sound to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
* Any changes made to the Damper Resonance setting will remain until
the power is turned off.
When the damper pedal of an acoustic piano is pressed and released, it is often possible to hear the sound of the
damper head touching and releasing the strings.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano reproduces this sound, with the Damper Noise setting allowing the volume of this
sound to be adjusted. The speed at which the damper pedal is pressed will also influence the prominence of the
damper noise, with fast pedalling creating a very pronounced sound.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
* The Damper Noise volume can be adjusted within the range of Off,
1~10, with higher values resulting in a more pronounced noise.
* Any changes made to the Damper Noise setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
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String Resonance refers to a phenomenon that exists in acoustic pianos whereby the strings of held notes resonate
“sympathetically” with other notes of the same harmonic overtone series.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the String Resonance setting allowing the volume of
this resonance to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
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* Any changes made to the String Resonance setting will remain until
the power is turned off. String Resonance slider
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6 Undamped String Resonance Sound Mode
The dampers of an acoustic piano span almost the full width of the keyboard. However, the topmost 18 keys
(approximately 1.5 octaves) do not incorporate dampers, as the shorter strings for these treble notes decay quickly
and therefore do not need to be dampened.
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As a result, the strings of these “undamped” treble notes are free to vibrate in sympathetic resonance with those of
lower keys – independently of the damper pedal position – helping to enrich the sound with additional harmonics
and tonal colour.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Undamped String Resonance setting allowing
the volume of this resonance sound to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
* Preferred Undamped String Resonance settings can be stored to the Undamped String
sound’s memory (in Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient Resonance slider
recall. Please refer to pages 83 and 102 for more information.
Settings
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Virtual Technician
While the fundamental sound of an acoustic piano is produced by vibrating strings, transmitting energy through a
spruce soundboard, the cabinet of the instrument itself also contributes a variety of subtle tonal characteristics that
enrich the playing and listening experience. The keybed, inner and outer rim, iron plate, and beams all play a role in
disseminating sound energy, which in turn gives the piano a living, breathing quality.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano recreates these natural acoustic characteristics, with the Cabinet Resonance setting
allowing the volume of this resonance sound to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
* Any changes made to the Cabinet Resonance setting will remain until
the power is turned off.
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8 Key-off Effect Sound Mode
When playing an acoustic piano – particularly in the bass region of the keyboard – if a key is played with force and
released quickly, it is often possible to hear the faint sound of the damper touching the strings immediately before
the vibrations are stopped.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano recreates this phenomenon, with the Key-off Effect setting allowing the volume of this
sound to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano and electric piano sounds.
* When the Key-Off Effect setting is set to Off, the key-off release speed
detection will also be disabled, and the speed at which keys are lifted
will not affect the character of the sound.
* Any changes made to the Key-off Effect setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
Settings
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Virtual Technician
When playing an acoustic piano, it is often possible to hear the faint sound of the keyboard action returning (i.e.
“falling back”) to the neutral position after a key is released.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano reproduces this sound, with the Fall-back Noise setting allowing the volume of this
sound to be adjusted.
While the default value is intended to simulate the natural volume level of the keys as they return to their neutral
position, it may occasionally be desirable to adjust the volume of this sound. For example, reducing the volume
when playing very soft pieces, where the fall-back noise may become too prominent.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano and harpsichord sounds.
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10 Hammer Delay Pianist Mode Sound Mode
When playing pianissimo passages using an acoustic piano, there may be a perceived delay between a key being
pressed and the hammer striking the strings.
If desired, the NV5 hybrid digital piano can recreate this delay, with the Hammer Delay setting allowing the delay
length to be adjusted.
While the default value of “Off” is intended to replicate a well-regulated concert grand piano, with an immediate
connection between the keyboard and hammers, some players may find it desirable to introduce a minor delay, in
order to mimic different types of piano or instruments with a slightly worn keyboard action.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
* Any changes made to the Hammer Delay setting will remain until the
power is turned off. Hammer Delay slider
Settings
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When playing an acoustic grand piano, the position of the instrument’s topboard (lid) affects both the volume and
“openness” of the tone produced. A fully open topboard allows sound waves to reflect off the polished lid surface
and project into the room, while a closed lid has the opposite effect, resulting in a darker, more opaque tone.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano simulates these characteristics, with four different topboard positions.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano sounds only.
Topboard positions
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12 Decay Time Sound Mode
When playing an acoustic grand piano, the length of the instrument influences the speed at which held notes decay,
with longer grand pianos (i.e. longer strings) characterised by longer decay times.
The NV5 hybrid digital piano simulates this characteristic, with the Decay Time setting allowing the length of decay
while keys are pressed to be adjusted.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
* Any changes made to the Decay Time setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Decay Time settings can be stored to the sound’s memory (in
Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to pages 83 and 102 for more information.
Decay Time slider
The Minimum Touch setting allows the minimum key velocity required to produce a sound to be adjusted. By default,
this setting recreates the extremely fine touch sensitivity of a concert grand piano, allowing a very soft sound to be
produced with the slightest of key touches. However, it may be desirable to reduce this sensitivity, when wishing to
recreate the sensitivity of a small grand piano or an upright piano.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect acoustic piano and electric piano sounds.
* Any changes made to the Minimum Touch setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
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Stretch tuning is a piano-specific tuning method used by acoustic piano technicians in which the lower octaves are
tuned slightly flatter and the upper octaves are tuned slightly sharper to match the natural harmonics of an acoustic
piano.
The Stretch Tuning setting allows the degree of stretch tuning to be adjusted when “Normal” is selected, or for
stretch tuning to be completely disabled. It is also possible to create custom tuning methods by adjusting the pitch
of each individual key.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
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User Tuning Sound Mode
The User Tuning function allows each of the 88 keys to be tuned individually.
3. Tap [Key], then press the desired key on the keyboard to be BACK button
adjusted.
Settings
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Virtual Technician
The Temperament setting allows the tuning system used by the NV5 hybrid digital piano to be changed from the
modern “Equal Temperament” standard to one of the various temperaments popularised during the Renaissance
and Baroque periods. It is also possible to create customised temperaments using the User Temperament function.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
Temperament types
* Any changes made to the Temperament setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Temperament settings can be stored to the sound’s memory Temperament type
Settings
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User Temperament Sound Mode
3. Tap [Key], then press the desired key on the keyboard to be BACK button
adjusted.
Settings
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Virtual Technician
The Temperament Key setting allows the key of the selected temperament to be specified. When using a temperament
other than Equal temperament, use this setting to specify the key signature of the piece.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
* This setting will only affect the “balance” of the tuning system, the pitch of the keyboard will remain unchanged.
* Any changes made to the Temperament Key setting will remain until
the power is turned off.
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17 Key Volume Pianist Mode Sound Mode
The Key Volume setting allows the volume of different regions of the keyboard to be subtly reduced. There are four
different damping presets available, with an additional “User” setting allowing players to perform subtle volume
adjustments on each individual key.
While the default “Normal” key volume setting should be appropriate for a broad range of musical genres, it may be
desirable to experiment with different damping presets, or the User setting to attenuate or amplify the volume of
individual keys.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
* Any changes made to the Key Volume setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
* Preferred Key Volume settings can be stored to the sound’s memory (in
Sound mode) or a Favorite memory for convenient recall. Please refer
to pages 83 and 102 for more information.
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The User Key Volume settings allows the volume of each of the 88 keys to be adjusted individually.
Edit button
Key Volume type
3. Tap [Key], then press the desired key on the keyboard to be BACK button
adjusted.
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18 Half-Pedal Adjust Pianist Mode Sound Mode
The Half-Pedal Adjust setting allows the point at which the damper/sustain pedal becomes effective (i.e. when the
dampers of the piano begin to lift from the strings) to be adjusted. This setting may be useful for pianists that
habitually rest their right foot on the damper/sustain pedal, but do not necessarily wish to sustain the sound.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
* Any changes made to the Half-Pedal Adjust setting will remain until
the power is turned off.
The Soft Pedal Depth setting adjusts the extent to which the soft (left) pedal of the NV5 hybrid digital piano softens
the sound of played notes.
While the default value is intended to replicate the effectiveness of a concert grand Una Corda pedal, it may be
desirable for players to increase or decrease the value of this setting to suit their playing style.
On an acoustic piano, pressing this Una Corda pedal shifts the keyboard action slightly to the right, causing the
hammers to strike two strings instead of the usual three, thus reducing the volume of each note.
* This Virtual Technician setting will affect all sounds.
* The Soft Pedal Depth value can be adjusted within the range of 1~10,
with higher values resulting in a softer sound.
* Any changes made to the Soft Pedal Depth setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
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Sound Settings
The Sound Settings menu contains settings for adjusting the overall sound of the instrument, such as pitch, tone
control, and headphone enhancements.
* The Sound Settings menu settings in Pianist mode and Sound mode are shared (i.e. adjustments made in Pianist mode will also affect Sound mode
and vice versa).
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1 Tuning
The Tuning setting allows the overall pitch of the NV5 hybrid digital piano to be raised and lowered in 0.5 Hz steps,
and may therefore prove useful when playing with other instruments.
* The Tuning setting will be hidden in Pianist mode.
2 Damper Hold
The Damper Hold setting is used to determine whether sounds such as organ or strings should be sustained
continuously when the damper pedal is pressed, or whether these sounds should decay, naturally.
* The Damper Hold setting will be hidden in Pianist mode.
Damper Hold
ON/OFF buttons
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3 Tone Control
The Tone Control setting allows the overall sound character of the NV5 hybrid digital piano to be adjusted to provide
the best sound quality within the area that the instrument is located. There are five different preset EQ settings
available, with an additional “User” setting allowing finer control over the different frequency bands.
* Any changes made to the Tone Control setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
3. Long press and drag the slider to adjust the overall brightness Back button
of the sound.
* The Brilliance value can be adjusted within the range of –10~+10,
with lower values creating a mellower sound and higher values
creating a brighter sound. Level slider
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User Tone Control
The User Tone Control option allows finer control over the instrument’s sound character, allowing the volume of four
frequency bands to be adjusted individually. It is also possible to adjust the frequency range of the mid-low and
mid-high frequency bands.
Edit button
Tone Control type
3. Long press and drag the sliders to adjust the volume of the Back button
different frequency bands.
* Each frequency band can be adjusted within the range of –6 dB~+6
dB.
frequency bands sliders
4. Swipe left/right or tap the arrow buttons to adjust the Mid-
low/Mid-high freqency.
* Any changes made to the Tone Control setting will remain until the
Mid-low/Mid-high
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4 Speaker Volume
The Speaker Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s speaker output to
be reduced, providing finer adjustment control over the master volume. This setting can also function as a volume
limiter, preventing the instrument from being played too loudly in the home or classroom etc.
* This setting does not affect the headphones or Line Out volume.
Speaker Volume
Settings
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5 Line In Level
The Line In Level setting allows the volume level of the instrument’s Line In input jacks to be adjusted digitally. This
setting may be useful when using the USB Recorder function and attempting to balance an external audio source
with the instrument’s sound.
* The Line In Level can also be adjusted by using the LEVEL knob, located on the jack panel. Please refer to page 151 for more information.
* Any changes made to the Line In Level setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
To ensure the Line In audio is of a high quality, it is recommended to set the volume of the external audio device (for example a tablet)
to a high level, then adjust the instrument’s Line In LEVEL knob to a comfortable level, without distortion. If it is necessary to further
increase or decrease the volume of the external audio, the Line In Level setting can then be used as desired.
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6 Wall EQ
The Wall EQ setting optimises the sound character of the soundboard speaker depending on whether the NV5
hybrid digital piano (back) is placed beside a wall, or in an area away from a wall.
* This setting does not affect the headphones or Line Out output.
Wall EQ setting
Wall EQ Description
Off (default) Optimise the speaker system for placing the NV5 hybrid digital piano in an area away from a wall.
On Optimise the speaker for placing the NV5 hybrid digital piano beside a wall.
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7 SHS Mode
Spatial Headphone Sound (SHS) is a special feature of the NV5 hybrid digital piano that enhances the depth and
realism of the acoustic piano sound when listening through headphones or earphones.
The SHS Mode setting allows the player to select from one of three different acoustic presets that adjust the spatial
positioning of the sound, while also helping to reduce auditory fatigue when using earphones or headphones for
extended periods of time.
* This setting does not affect the speaker or Line Out sound.
* Any changes made to the SHS Mode setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
SHS Mode
Settings
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8 Phones Type
The Phones Type setting optimises the sound of the NV5 hybrid digital piano when listening through different types
of headphones or earphones.
* This setting does not affect the speaker or Line Out sound.
* Any changes made to the Phones Type setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
Phones Type
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9 Phones Volume
The Phones Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the headphones output to be increased.
The default setting for Phones Volume is “Normal” in order to protect an individual’s ears from excessive volume
levels. The “High” setting may be selected when using headphones with a high impedance, or in situations where it
is desirable to increase the maximum volume level of the headphones output.
* This setting does not affect the speaker or Line Out sound.
Phones Volume
Settings
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Settings
The Settings menu contains settings and functions related to the instrument’s operation, such as Bluetooth and
MIDI connectivity, USB functions, LCD appearance, etc.
* The Settings menu settings in Pianist mode and Sound mode are shared (i.e. adjustments made in Pianist mode will also affect Sound mode and vice
versa).
Settings
Settings menu
function.
16 Factory Reset Restore all panel settings to the original factory configuration. - p. 149
* USB functions will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
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1 Bluetooth® MIDI
The Bluetooth MIDI setting is used to enable/disable the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s Bluetooth MIDI function. When
enabled, the NV5 hybrid digital piano can be connected to smart phones, tablets, and other smart devices to facilitate
wireless MIDI communication, allowing a wide range of music-related apps to be enjoyed using the instrument.
* Availability of Bluetooth MIDI function dependent on market location.
Bluetooth MIDI
ON/OFF buttons
Connecting the NV5 hybrid digital piano to a smart device using Bluetooth MIDI
After enabling the Bluetooth MIDI function of the NV5 hybrid digital piano, enable Bluetooth communications on the smart device,
then open the desired MIDI app. After a few seconds “NV5” should appear in the app’s device list. Tap the NV5 entry to connect the
instrument to the smart device. It should now be possible for MIDI apps to communicate wirelessly with the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
* When the NV5 hybrid digital piano is connected to a smart device via Bluetooth MIDI, the USB MIDI and MIDI IN/OUT connectors will be disabled.
* Please check for Bluetooth MIDI compatibility with the smart device manufacturer and app developer.
* For a list of potential issues and recommended solutions when using Bluetooth communications, please refer to page 154 of this owner’s manual.
* For more detailed instructions regarding Bluetooth connectivity, please refer to the supplementary Bluetooth® Connectivity Guide, available from
the Kawai Global website: http://www.kawai-global.com/support/bluetooth
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2 Bluetooth® Audio
The Bluetooth Audio setting is used to enable/disable the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s Bluetooth Audio function.
When enabled, the NV5 hybrid digital piano can be connected to smart phones, tablets, and other smart devices
to facilitate wireless audio communication, allowing music stored on a device to played through the instrument’s
speaker system/headphones.
* Availability of Bluetooth Audio function dependent on market location.
When using the USB audio recorder function, the Bluetooth Audio stream will also be mixed with the instrument’s internal sound and
recorded to the MP3/WAV file.
Bluetooth Audio
ON/OFF button
Connecting the NV5 hybrid digital piano to a smart device using Bluetooth Audio
After enabling the Bluetooth Audio function of the NV5 hybrid digital piano, enable Bluetooth communications on the smart device.
After a few seconds “NV5 Audio” should appear in the smart device’s Bluetooth settings device list. Tap the NV5 Audio entry to connect
the instrument to the smart device. It should now be possible for audio produced by the smart device to be heard through the
instrument’s speaker system/headphones.
* If loss of audio/connectivity or noise occurs, please check for Bluetooth Audio compatibility with the smart device manufacturer.
Settings
* For a list of potential issues and recommended solutions when using Bluetooth communications, please refer to page 154 of this owner’s manual.
* For more detailed instructions regarding Bluetooth connectivity, please refer to the supplementary Bluetooth® Connectivity Guide, available from
the Kawai Global website: http://www.kawai-global.com/support/bluetooth
* The Auto Power Off setting will still be observed when playing audio via Bluetooth Audio.
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3 Bluetooth® Audio Volume
The Bluetooth Audio Volume setting is used to increase or decrease the volume level of Bluetooth Audio playback.
While it’s generally preferable to adjust the audio volume level on the smart device itself, this setting may still be
useful in certain situations.
* Any changes made to the Bluetooth Audio setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
Bluetooth Audio Volume
level slider
Settings
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Settings
4 Rename File
The Rename File function is used to rename song (SMF/KSO) and audio (MP3/WAV) files stored on a USB memory
device.
* This function will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
Renaming a file
1. Tap [Rename File].
The Rename File screen will be shown listing song and audio
files stored on the USB device.
Rename File
3. Enter the desired filename for the selected file using the File
onscreen keyboard, then tap the “Done” key to confirm the
name.
* The filename length is limited to 12 characters.
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5 Delete File
The Delete File function is used to delete song, audio, and registration files stored on a USB memory device.
Once a file has been deleted from the USB device it cannot be recovered.
* This function will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
Deleting a file
1. Tap [Delete File].
The Delete File screen will be shown listing song and audio
files stored on the USB device.
Delete File
File
Yes/No buttons
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Settings
6 USB Format
The USB Format function is used to format the connected USB memory device, erasing all stored data.
* This function will only be visible when a USB memory device is connected to the NV5 hybrid digital piano.
The USB Format function will erase all data stored on the connected USB memory device.
Exercise caution when using this function in order to prevent accidental data loss.
Yes/No buttons
Settings
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MIDI Overview
The term MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an international standard for connecting
musical instruments, computers, and other devices to allow the exchange of performance data.
MIDI Terminals
MIDI channels
MIDI uses channels to exchange data back and forth between MIDI devices. There are receive (MIDI IN) and transmit (MIDI OUT)
channels. Most musical instruments or devices with MIDI functions are equipped with both MIDI IN and OUT jacks and are capable
of transmitting and receiving data via MIDI. The receive channels are used to receive data from another MIDI device, and the transmit
channels are used to transmit data to another MIDI device.
The illustration below shows three musical instruments, connected together using MIDI.
Transmitting instrument a sends transmit channel and keyboard information to receiving instruments b/c.
The information arrives at the receiving instruments b/c.
Receiving instruments b/c will respond to MIDI data that is sent if their receive channel is the same as the transmit channel of the
transmitting instrument a. If the channels do not match, the receiving instruments b/c will not respond to any data that is sent.
Sequencer
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Settings
MIDI Functions
The NV5 hybrid digital piano supports the following MIDI functions:
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7 MIDI Channel
The MIDI Channel setting allows the transmit/receive channel to be specified. The selected channel will function as
both the transmit and receive channel (separate transmit/receive channels cannot be specified).
* Any changes made to the MIDI Channel setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
Omni mode
When the NV5 hybrid digital piano is turned on, the instrument is automatically set to “omni mode on”, allowing MIDI information to
be received on all MIDI channels (1-16). When the MIDI Channel setting is used to specify a transmit/receive channel, the instrument
will be set to “omni mode off”.
Using Split mode with Multi-timbral mode enabled Using Dual mode with Multi-timbral mode enabled
Notes played in the lower section of the keyboard will be Notes played will be transmitted on two channels: the
transmitted on the channel that is 1 channel higher than the specified channel and the channel that is 1 channel higher.
specified channel. For example, if the MIDI channel is set to
3, notes played in the lower section of the keyboard will be For example, if the MIDI channel is set to 3, notes played on
transmitted on channel 4. the keyboard will be transmitted on channels 3 and 4.
* If the specified MIDI channel is 16, the lower section / layered part will be transmitted on channel 1. Settings
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Settings
Send button
9 Local Control
The Local Control setting determines whether the instrument will play an internal sound when the keys are pressed.
This setting may be useful when using the NV5 hybrid digital piano to control an external MIDI device that is
connected to the instrument’s amplifier/speakers.
Local Control
ON/OFF buttons
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10 Transmit Program Change Numbers
The Transmit Program Change Numbers setting determines whether the NV5 hybrid digital piano will transmit
program change information via MIDI when the instrument’s panel buttons are pressed.
Omni mode
When using Dual or Split mode, On/Off information and sound Program change numbers will also be transmitted when
type settings for are transmitted as exclusive data, however Multi-timbral mode is set to On1 or On2.
program change numbers will not be transmitted.
Settings
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11 Multi-timbral Mode
The Multi-timbral Mode setting determines whether or not the NV5 hybrid digital piano is able to receive MIDI
information on more than one MIDI channel simultaneously. This allows the instrument to play back multi-track,
multi-timbral performance data sent from an external MIDI device.
12 Channel Mute
The Channel Mute setting determines which MIDI channels (1~16) are activated to receive MIDI information when
Multi-timbral mode is enabled.
* The MIDI Channel value can be adjusted within the range of 1~16.
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13 LCD Contrast
The LCD Contrast setting is used to adjust the contrast of the NV5 hybrid digital piano’s touchscreen display. The
contrast of the display becomes sharper as the value increases.
* Any changes made to the Bluetooth Audio setting will remain until the
power is turned off.
LCD Contrast slider
* The Auto Display Off setting will be stored automatically, and recalled
every time the instrument is turned on.
Auto Display Off
ON/OFF buttons
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Settings
* The Auto Power Off setting will be stored automatically, and recalled
every time the instrument is turned on.
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16 Factory Reset
The Factory Reset function clears any user adjustments stored to sound memories and all Favorites memories,
restoring the NV5 hybrid digital piano to its factory default settings.
* This function will not clear recorder songs stored in internal memory.
Factory Reset
Yes/No buttons
Settings
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Connecting toDevices
Connecting to Other Other Devices
The NV5 hybrid digital piano features a variety of jacks that allow the instrument to be connected to MIDI devices,
computers, speakers, and mixers. It is also possible to connect external audio sources, such as an MP3 player, tablet,
or a secondary keyboard, to the instrument’s amplifier and speaker system. The illustration below provides a visual
overview of the connectors and their typical applications.
Connect this
instrument to a
Connect this instrument Connect the audio from Connect this instrument
computer or tablet to
to MIDI modules, other other devices to this to external speakers,
send or receive MIDI
instruments/devices, etc. instrument’s speakers. amplifiers, mixers, etc.
data.
Before connecting the NV5 hybrid digital piano to other devices, ensure that the power to both the instrument and
the other device is turned off. If connections are established while the power is turned on, extraneous noise that
can damage the NV5 hybrid digital piano may activate the instrument’s amplifier protection circuit, preventing any
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sound from being produced. If this occurs, turn the power off and then on again to reset the amplifier protection
circuit.
Do not connect the LINE IN and LINE OUT jacks of the NV5 hybrid digital piano together with the same cable. An
audio loop (oscillation sound) will occur, resulting in damage to the unit.
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Jack/Control Box
PHONES jacks (1/4” & 1/8” phone jacks) LINE OUT STEREO jack (1/8” phone jack)
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the NV5 This jack is used to connect the stereo output of the NV5 hybrid
hybrid digital piano. Two pairs of headphones can be connected digital piano’s sound to external speakers, amplifiers, mixers,
and used simultaneously. When a pair of headphones is recording devices, and similar equipment.
connected, sound will not be produced by the speakers.
The LINE OUT level can be adjusted using the MASTER VOLUME
knob.
When using the USB audio recorder function, this LINE in audio
will also be mixed with the instrument’s internal sound and
recorded to the MP3/WAV file.
* The “Line In Level” setting can also be used to adjust the level of the
LINE IN signal. Please refer to page 129 for more information.
USB to Host port (“B” type) USB to Device port (“A” type)
This USB port is used to connect the NV5 hybrid digital piano to This USB port is used to connect a USB memory device to the
a computer using an inexpensive USB cable. When connected, NV5 hybrid digital piano. This allows MP3/WAV audio files, and
the instrument can be used as a standard MIDI device, allowing it SMF song files to be played directly. It is also possible to record
to send a receive MIDI data. Connect a “B” type USB connector to performances to MP3/WAV audio files, and save recorder songs
the instrument, and an “A” type USB connector to the computer. stored in internal memory for posterity.
* Please refer to page 152 for more information about USB MIDI.
The “USB to Device” functionality of the NV5 hybrid digital It may be necessary to format the USB memory device before
piano conforms to USB2.0 Hi-Speed standards. Older USB it can be used with the NV5 hybrid digital piano. If so, please
devices can still be used, however data transfer speed will be refer to the USB Format function instructions on page 140.
limited to the maximum transfer speed of the device. Formatting the device will erase all data.
The “USB to Device” port is intended for connecting USB Avoid removing the USB memory device while data is being
memory devices, however USB floppy drive devices can also loaded or saved, files are being renamed or deleted, or the
be used to save recorder songs stored in internal memory, or device is being formatted.
play SMF song files.
Other USB devices, such as computer mice, keyboards, or
battery chargers etc. cannot be used with this instrument.
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USB MIDI
USB MIDI (USB (USB
to Host
to connector)
Host connector)
The NV5 hybrid digital piano features a “USB to Host” type connector, allowing the instrument to be connected to
a computer using an inexpensive USB cable and utilised as a MIDI device. Depending on the type of computer and
operating system installed, additional driver software may be required for USB MIDI communication to function
correctly.
Windows 10 (Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8) device is correctly selected in the application software.
Windows 10 64-bit
Windows 98 se
Windows 2000
USB MIDI is not supported.
Windows ME
Please use a third-party MIDI interface for MIDI connection.
Windows XP (no SP, SP1, SP2, SP3)
Windows XP 64-bit
If the instrument’s MIDI IN/OUT jacks and USB MIDI port are Disconnecting the USB MIDI cable suddenly, or turning the
both connected simultaneously, the USB MIDI port will be instrument on/off while using USB MIDI may cause computer
given priority. instability in the following situations:
Ensure that the instrument is turned OFF before attempting to – while installing the USB MIDI driver
connect the USB MIDI cable. – while starting up the computer
– while MIDI applications are performing tasks
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When connecting the instrument to a computer using the USB – while the computer is in energy saver mode
MIDI port, there may be a short delay before communications
begin. If there are any further problems experienced with USB MIDI
communication while the instrument is connected, please
If the instrument is connected to a computer via a USB hub double-check all connections and relevant MIDI settings in
and USB MIDI communication becomes unreliable/unstable, the computer’s operating system.
please connect the USB MIDI cable directly to the one of the
computer’s USB ports.
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Troubleshooting
The tables below summarise issues that may be experienced with the NV5 hybrid digital piano, explaining the
typical cause(s), and recommended solution(s).
Power
Sound
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Troubleshooting
Pedals
Headphones
Bluetooth MIDI.
The instrument cannot connect to the Check that the instrument’s Bluetooth MIDI/Audio function is turned On. p. 135
smart device/app via Bluetooth.
Ensure that the mobile device’s Bluetooth function is turned On. –
Ensure that the instrument isn’t already connected to another Bluetooth –
device.
Try deleting the instrument’s Bluetooth connection using the mobile –
device’s “Forget Device” function.
Try turning the instrument Off and then On, and/or restarting the mobile –
device.
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MP3/WAV/SMF files
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Demo
Demo Song
Song List List
Sound Name Song Title Composer
PIANO1
SK Concert Grand Scherzo No.2 Chopin
EX Concert Grand La Campanella Liszt
SK-5 Grand Lieder Ohne Worte No.18 “Duetto” Mendelssohn
Jazz Clean Original Kawai
Warm Grand Sonata No.30 Op.109 Beethoven
Warm Grand 2 La Fille aux Cheveux de lin Debussy
Standard Grand Petit chien Chopin
PIANO2
Pop Grand Original Kawai
Pop Piano Original Kawai
New Age Grand Original Kawai
Upright Piano Nocturne No. 20 Op. posth. Chopin
Modern Piano Original Kawai
ELECTRIC PIANO
Classic E.Piano Original Kawai
Modern E.P. Original Kawai
Modern E.P. 2 Original Kawai
ORGAN
Jazz Organ Original Kawai
Blues Organ Original Kawai
Drawbar Organ Original Kawai
Church Organ Chorale Prelude “Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme.” Bach
Diapason Wohl mir, daβ ich Jesum have Bach
Full Ensemble Original Kawai
HARPSI & MALLETS
Harpsichord French Suite No.6 Bach
Harpsichord Oct. Prelude in Ab Bach
Vibraphone Original Kawai
Clavi Original Kawai
STRINGS
Slow Strings Original Kawai
String Pad Original Kawai
String Ensemble Le quattro stagioni La primavera Vivaldi
VOCAL & PAD
Choir Londonderry Air Irish folk song
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Sound List (Sound mode)
PIANO 1 Bright Ensemble
SK ConcertGrand Full Organ
EX ConcertGrand Reed Ensemble
SK-5 GrandPiano HARPSI & MALLETS
Jazz Clean Harpsichord
Jazz Old School Harpsichord Oct
Warm Grand Vibraphone
Warm Grand 2 Clavi
Standard Grand Marimba
PIANO 2 Celesta
Pop Grand Harpsichord 2
Pop Grand 2 Bell Split
Pop Piano STRINGS
New Age Grand Slow Strings
Upright Piano String Pad
Modern Piano Warm Strings
Boogie Piano String Ensemble
Honky Tonk Soft Orchestra
ELECTRIC PIANO Chamber Strings
Classic Electric Piano Harp
60's Electric Piano Pizzicato Str.
Modern Electric Piano VOCAL & PAD
Classic Electric Piano 2 Choir
Classic Electric Piano 3 Pop Ooh
Crystal Electric Piano Pop Aah
Modern Electric Piano 2 Choir 2
Modern Electric Piano 3 Jazz Ensemble
ORGAN Pop Ensemble
Jazz Organ Slow Choir
Blues Organ Breathy Choir
Ballad Organ New Age Pad
Gospel Organ Atmosphere
Drawbar Organ Itopia
Drawbar Organ 2 Brightness
Drawbar Organ 3 New Age Pad 2
Drawbar Organ 4 Brass Pad
Church Organ Bowed Pad
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PIANO 1
SK ConcertGrand 1 1 121 0
EX ConcertGrand 2 1 95 27
SK-5 GrandPiano 3 1 95 30
Jazz Clean 4 1 121 1
Jazz Old School 5 1 95 32
Warm Grand 6 1 121 2
Warm Grand 2 7 1 95 29
Standard Grand 8 1 95 16
PIANO 2
Pop Grand 9 1 95 28
Pop Grand 2 10 1 95 31
Pop Piano 11 2 95 10
New Age Grand 12 1 95 17
Upright Piano 13 1 95 25
Modern Piano 14 2 121 0
Boogie Piano 15 1 95 33
Honky Tonk 16 4 121 0
ELECTRIC PIANO
Classic Electric Piano 17 5 121 0
60's Electric Piano 18 5 121 3
Modern Electric Piano 19 6 121 0
Classic Electric Piano 2 20 5 121 1
Classic Electric Piano 3 21 5 95 1
Crystal Electric Piano 22 6 95 1
Modern Electric Piano 2 23 6 121 1
Modern Electric Piano 3 24 6 121 2
ORGAN
Jazz Organ 25 18 121 0
Blues Organ 26 17 121 0
Ballad Organ 27 17 95 5
Gospel Organ 28 17 95 3
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Drawbar Organ 29 17 95 1
Drawbar Organ 2 30 17 95 2
Drawbar Organ 3 31 18 121 2
Drawbar Organ 4 32 17 121 3
Church Organ 33 20 121 0
Diapason 34 20 95 7
Full Ensemble 35 21 95 1
Diapason Oct. 36 20 95 6
Chiffy Tibia 37 20 95 17
Principal Oct. 38 20 95 24
Principal Choir 39 20 95 23
Baroque 40 20 95 19
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Multi-timbral mode = off/on1 Multi-timbral mode = on2
Sound Name Bank
Program Number Program Number
MSB LSB
Soft Diapasn 41 20 95 45
Soft Strings 42 20 95 41
Mellow Flutes 43 20 95 48
Medium Ensemble 44 20 95 42
Loud Ensembe 45 20 95 43
Bright Ensemble 46 20 95 47
Full Organ 47 20 95 44
Reed Ensemble 48 20 95 46
HARPSI & MALLETS
Harpsichord 49 7 121 0
Harpsichord Oct 50 7 121 1
Vibraphone 51 12 121 0
Clavi 52 8 121 0
Marimba 53 13 121 0
Celesta 54 9 95 1
Harpsichord 2 55 7 121 3
Bell Split 56 15 95 5
STRINGS
Slow Strings 57 45 95 1
String Pad 58 49 95 8
Warm Strings 59 49 95 1
String Ensemble 60 49 121 0
Soft Orchestra 61 50 95 1
Chamber Strings 62 49 95 14
Harp 63 47 121 0
Pizzicato Str. 64 46 121 0
VOCAL & PAD
Choir 65 53 121 0
Pop Ooh 66 54 95 39
Pop Aah 67 54 95 40
Choir 2 68 54 95 53
Jazz Ensemble 69 54 95 2
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Pop Ensemble 70 54 95 7
Slow Choir 71 53 95 2
Breathy Choir 72 53 95 1
New Age Pad 73 89 121 0
Atmosphere 74 100 121 0
Itopia 75 92 121 1
Brightness 76 101 95 1
New Age Pad 2 77 89 95 2
Brass Pad 78 62 95 2
Bowed Pad 79 93 121 0
Bright Warm Pad 80 90 95 1
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Program Change Number List
StringEnsemble2 – 50 121 0
Synth Strings – 51 121 0
Synth Strings 3 – 51 121 1
Synth Strings 2 – 52 121 0
Choir 3 – 53 121 1
Voice Oohs – 54 121 0
Humming – 54 121 1
Synth Vocal – 55 121 0
Analog Voice – 55 121 1
Orchestra Hit – 56 121 0
Bass Hit Plus – 56 121 1
6th Hit – 56 121 2
Euro Hit – 56 121 3
Trumpet – 57 121 0
Solo Trumpet – 57 121 1
Trombone – 58 121 0
Trombone 2 – 58 121 1
Bright Trombone – 58 121 2
Tuba – 59 121 0
Muted Trumpet – 60 121 0
Muted Trumpet 2 – 60 121 1
French Horns – 61 121 0
Warm FrenchHorn – 61 121 1
Brass Section – 62 121 0
Brass Section 2 – 62 121 1
Synth Brass – 63 121 0
Synth Brass 3 – 63 121 1
Analog Brass – 63 121 2
Jump Brass – 63 121 3
Synth Brass 2 – 64 121 0
Synth Brass 4 – 64 121 1
Analog Brass 2 – 64 121 2
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Drum
Drum Rhythm
Rhythm List List
No. Rhythm Name No. Rhythm Name
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Specifications
Keyboard Millennium III Hybrid upright piano action with 88-key graded ABS hammers and damper mechanism
Integrated Hammer Sensing System (IHSS), contact-less optical sensors
Sound Source Pianist mode SK-EX Rendering: 88-key multi-channel piano sampling, 88-key resonance modelling
Sound mode Harmonic Imaging XL: 88-key piano sampling
Internal Sounds Pianist mode SK-EX Concert Grand, 10 rendering characters
Sound mode 88 sounds
Keyboard Modes Dual, Split, 4Hands (Volume/Balance adjustable)
Polyphony max. 256 notes (depending on selected sound)
Pianist mode Resonance Depth (10 types), Ambience (10 types)
Effects
Sound mode Reverb (6 types), Effects (24 types)
(Chorus x 3, Delay x 3, Tremolo x 3, Auto pan x 2, Phaser x 2, Rotary x 6, Combination x 5)
Virtual Technician Pianist mode Touch Curve (incl. User), Voicing (incl. User), Damper Noise, Fall-back Noise, Hammer Delay,
Minimum Touch, Key Volume (incl. User), Half-Pedal Adjust, Soft Pedal Depth
Sound mode Touch Curve (incl. User), Voicing (incl. User), Damper Resonance, Damper Noise,
String Resonance, Undamped String Resonance, Cabinet Resonance, Key-off Effect,
Fall-back Noise, Hammer Delay, Topboard Simulation, Decay Time, Minimum Touch,
Stretch Tuning (incl. User), Temperament (incl. User), Temperament Key,
Key Volume (incl. User), Half-Pedal Adjust, Soft Pedal Depth
Internal Recorder Pianist mode 3 song recorder (approximately 10 min. per song)
Sound mode 10 song, 2 track recorder (approximately 90,000 note memory capacity)
USB Recorder Playback MP3, WAV, SMF, KSO (internal song file)
Record MP3, WAV, Overdub audio, Save as SMF/KSO, Line In & Bluetooth Audio Recording
Metronome 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, 12/8 + 100 drum rhythms
10~400 bpm (20~800 bpm for eighth note rhythms)
Demo Songs 39 songs
Piano Music 29 or 42 songs ¹
Internal Songs
Concert Magic 176 songs
Lesson Books 584 Songs from Alfred, Burgmüller, Czerny, Beyer, Bach, and Chopin lesson books ²,
140 Finger Exercises
Favorites 16 memories (4 x 4 pages)
Transpose Key Transpose: -12~+12 semi-tones, Song Transpose: -12~+12 semi-tones
Sound Settings Tuning (Sound mode only), Damper Hold (Sound mode only), Tone Control (incl. User),
Speaker Volume, Line In Level, Wall EQ, SHS Mode, Phones Type, Phones Volume,
Other Settings & LCD contrast, factory reset, MIDI setting, Bluetooth setting
Functions
Settings Bluetooth MIDI, Bluetooth Audio, Bluetooth Audio Volume, Rename File, Delete File,
USB Format, MIDI Channel, Send PGM, Local Control, Transmit PGM# On/Off,
Multi-timbral Mode, Channel Mute, LCD Contrast, Auto Display Off, Auto Power Off,
Factory Reset
Display 5” LCD touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels)
Bluetooth Bluetooth (Ver. 4.1; GATT compatible)
Bluetooth Low Energy MIDI Specification compliant, Bluetooth Audio
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Jacks LINE IN (1/8” STEREO), LINE OUT (1/8” STEREO), Headphones x 2 (1/4”, 1/8”), MIDI (IN/OUT),
USB to Host, USB to Device
Pedals Damper (with half-pedal support), Soft, Sostenuto. Grand Feel Pedal System
Speaker System Speakers 8 cm x 4 (top speakers)
2 cm x 2 (dome tweeters)
Soundboard Speaker System
Output Power 135 W (45 W x 3)
Power Consumption 60 W
Dimensions 1492 (W) x 460 (D) x 1096 (H) mm
58 3/4” (W) x 18 1/4” (D) x 43 1/4” (H)
Weight 113.0 kg / 249 lbs.
Byte ID Description
1 F0 Start code
2 40 Kawai ID number
3 00 - 0F MIDI channel
4 10, 30 Function code (30 when setting Multi-timbre On/Off )
5 04 Indicates that the instrument is an electric piano
6 02 Indicates that the piano is a CA/ES model
7 data 1
8 data 2 See table below
9 data 3
10 F7 End code
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[HYBRID DIGITAL PIANO] Date: March 2019
MIDI Implementation Chart
Kawai Novus NV5 Version: 1.0
Default 1 - 16 1 - 16
Basic
Channel
Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16
21 - 108** 0 - 127
Note ** The value depends on the
Number Transpose setting.
True Voice ***** 0 - 127
Note ON O O
Velocity
Note OFF X 8nH v=64 O
Key X X
After Touch
Channel X X
Pitch Bend X X
0, 32 O O Bank Select
7 X O Volume
10 X O Pan Pot
Control
11 X O Expression Pedal
Change
64 O (Right pedal) O Sustain Pedal
System
O O On/Off Selectable
Exclusive
Song Position X X
Tune X X
Clock X X
System
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Real Time
Commands O X
Local ON/OFF X O
Reset X X
Notes