a MASTER VOLUME slider
This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument’s
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected.
b DEMO button
This button is used to start/stop playback of the instrument’s
built-in Demonstration songs.
c REGISTRATION button
This button is used to store and recall one of the eight dierent
Registration memories. Each Registration can store sound,
style, reverb, and eects settings, as well as various other
panel options.
d STYLE SELECTION buttons
These buttons are used to select drum rhythms and
accompaniment styles. Multiple styles are assigned to each
category button, and can be selected by pressing the same
button repeatedly. In addition, these buttons are also used to
select Registration memories.
e 1-2PLAYbutton
This button is used to automatically choose an appropriate
sound and setup for the selected style.
f METRONOME buttons
These buttons are used to turn the metronome function on/
o, and also to adjust the metronome’s tempo, time signature
(or beat), and volume settings.
g ACC button
This button is used to turn the auto accompaniment style
function on/o.
h SYNC/FADE OUT button
This button is used to activate the SYNC function, which starts
the drum rhythm/accompaniment style as soon as a note or
chord is played on the keyboard. If this button is pressed while
the style is playing, the accompaniment will gradually fade-
out and stop.
i INTRO/ENDING button
This button is used to play an intro section that leads into the
style. If this button is press while the style is playing, an ending
section will be played and the accompaniment will stop.
j START/STOP button
This button is used to start and stop the selected drum rhythm/
accompaniment style.
k FILL IN button
This button is used to play a short ‘ll-in’ section that
embellishes the style and leads to the next section.
l MENU buttons
These buttons are used to access menu functions that control
the instrument’s keyboard, sound, and MIDI settings.
m LCD display
The LCD display provides information such as the currently
selected sound/style name, and various other function values.
* A protective plastic lm is attached to the display during production.
Please remove this lm before attempting to play the instrument.
n VALUE buttons
These buttons are used to adjust the metronome/style tempo,
and other values shown in the LCD display.
o EFFECTS button
This button is used to turn eects for the selected sound on/
o, and to select the dierent eect types.
p REVERB button
This button is used to turn reverb for the selected sound on/
o, and to select the dierent reverb types.
q BALANCE slider
This slider adjusts the volume balance of the two sounds used
in Dual mode, or the Lower Section ACC volume when active.
r SOUND SELECTION buttons
These buttons are used to select the sound(s) that will be
heard when playing the keyboard of the KCP90 digital piano.
Multiple sounds are assigned to each category button, and
can be selected by pressing the same button repeatedly.
s RECORDER buttons
These buttons are used to record and playback performances
stored in the instrument’s internal memory.
t TOUCH button
This button is used to adjust the sensitivity of the keyboard.
u TRANSPOSE button
This button is used to adjust the pitch of the keyboard in semi-
tone steps.
v POWER switch
This switch is used to turn the KCP90 digital piano on/o.
w PHONES jacks
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to
the KCP90 digital piano. Two pairs of headphones can be
connected and used simultaneously.
x USB to Host port
This port is use to connect the instrument to a computer using
a USB ‘B to A’ type cable in order to send and receive MIDI
data.
y LINE OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/
Right 1/4” phone plug) of the KCP90 digital piano to external
ampliers, mixers, recording devices, and similar equipment.