Keyboard: 88 linear graded weighted keys with sensitive touch
Polyphony: Up to 64 notes polyphony
Preset Sounds: CA970 – Up to 32 sounds ; CA770 – Up to 23 sounds
Built-in Effects: 5 different Reverb effects, Chorus, 3 types of Delay effects, Tremolo and Rotary.
Recorder: 2 track, up to 5 songs and approximately 5000 notes.
MIDI Compatibility: MIDI In-Out & THRU
Headphone Jacks: Available in 2 jacks
Metronome: Adjustable from a minimum of 20 BPM to a maximum of 300 BPM
Speakers: Stereo speakers that come with an amplifier that is built in
Pedals: 3 pedals (Sustain, Soft, Sostenuto)
Concert Magic: Comes with 176 preprogrammed songs which can be played with a single touch.
Power Supply: Comes with an AC power & has a range of standard voltage depending on region (120V/240V).
Size and Weight: weight and size were not specified in the user guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the size of the CA970 and CA770?
The manual does not mention the size of the two models.
Can I connect a computer to the digital piano?
Yes, CA piano has MIDI connection ports (I/O) which allow the piano to connect and synchronise or exchange data with the computer and other external MIDI devices.
Which sound presets are provided as options?
The CA970 offers 32 presets comprising of pianos and other instrument sounds whereas the CA770 provides 23 presets.
How may I change the level of the volume of the metronome?
The volume of the metronome is alterable by pressing the TEMPO and BEAT buttons at the same time as well.
What do you mean by concert Magic?
It allows the users of a piano to play music with one finger while the piano will produce the correct song and accompaniment for him.
Where do I go to store my settings?
If you wish to save your user-definable settings like menu functions and effects for instance, you may do that using the Memory function.
How many demo songs CA970 and CA770 are there?
CA970 has 28 demo songs in turn, CA770 has 23.
User Manual
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