Casio WK 3500 User Guide

Casio WK 3500 - Keyboard 76 Full Size Keys Manual

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    E USER'S GUIDE WK3100-E-1 WK3100_e_cover.p65 1 04.3.26, 0:10 PM
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    help. FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Important! Please note the following important information before using this product. • Before using the optional AD-12 Adaptor to power
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    on your selection of the CASIO electronic musical instrument. • Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully read through the instructions contained in this manual. • Please keep all information for future reference. Symbols Various symbols are used in this user's guide and on the product
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    off power. 2. If you are using the AC adaptor for power, unplug it from the wall outlet. 3. Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service authorized CASIO Service Provider. G Never touch the AC adapter while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. • Use the
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    so creates the risk of suffocation. Particular care concerning this precaution is required where small children are present. Keep off of the product and stand.* • Use only batteries that are specified for use with this product. • Remove batteries from the product if you do not plan to use it for
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    when a microphone is used (WK-3100 only) • Sudden power failure when using the microphone (WK-3100 only) • Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device • Sudden power failure while reading from or writing to a diskette (WK-3500 only) 04.3.26
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    and Tremolo Electric Piano enhance the Piano and Electric Piano tones to create a totally new sound. ❐ 50 Drawbar Organ Tones In addition to the 516 standards tones, the keyboard also includes 50 realistic drawbar organ tones. Drawbar organ tones can be controlled using nine digital drawbars. You
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    -in SmartMedia card slot helps to simplify transfer of data from a computer and lets you store volumes of data for later recall when you need it. You can also load a card with a standard MIDI file (SMF) and play it back on the keyboard. ❐ Built-in floppy disk drive (WK-3500 only) Save original tones
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    E-7 General Guide E-10 Attaching the Score Stand E-11 Playing a Demo Tune E-12 About the display E-14 Power Supply E-16 Using batteries E-16 Using the AC Adaptor E-17 Auto Power Off E-17 Turning Off the Keyboard E-18 Memory Contents E-18 Connections E-19 Using the microphone jack (WK-3100
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    Other Settings E-87 MIDI E-89 What is MIDI E-89 General MIDI E-89 Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages E-90 MIDI Settings E-90 Using the Data Download Service ......... E-91 Saving Data E-92 Using a SmartMedia Card E-93 Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Only E-94 E-8 WK3100_e_01
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    WK-3500 Only E-105 Troubleshooting E-106 Specifications E-109 Care of your Instrument ... E-112 Appendix A-1 Tone List A-1 Drum Assignment List A-12 Rhythm List A-14 Fingered Chord Chart A-15 Effect List A-17 DSP Algorithm List A-19 MIDI Implementation Chart Company and product names used
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    General Guide 1 23 456 7 DE FGH 8 90 A B C I M N O P *1 JKL Q *2 M *3 R S T U V W X Y E-10 WK3100_e_10-25.p65 Z [\ ] a 10 _ b c 04.3.26, 0:10 PM 735A-E-012A
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    WK-3500. 1 POWER button 2 Power indicator 3 MODE button 4 EFFECT button 5 SYNTH button 6 MIXER button 7 TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button 8 VOLUME knob 9 ONE TOUCH PRESET button 0 ACCOMP VOLUME button A SONG MEMORY button B bWK-3500 DISK/CARD button bWK-3100/WK-3000 CARD button C DATA ACCESS lamp D RHYTHM
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    button or the START/STOP button. NOTE • Pressing the [+]/[-] buttons skips to the next demo tune. • The PIANO SETTING button, Layer, and Split are disabled while a demo tune is playing. Front Panel • WK-3500 only f Access lamp g Eject button g f E-12 WK3100_e_10-25.p65 12 04.3.26, 0:10 PM
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    Rear Panel • WK-3500 hij k l MIDI OUT SUSTAIN/ R L/MONO IN ASSIGNABLE JACK LINE OUT DC 12V h MIDI OUT terminal i MIDI IN terminal j SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal k LINE OUT R, LINE OUT L/MONO terminal l DC 12V terminal • WK-3100 h PHONES/ OUTPUT ij k OUT MIDI IN SUSTAIN/ ASSIGNABLE
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    by the keyboard is one octave lower than the note shown in the staff notation area 6. 8. Indicators An indicator appears to indicate that a function (Song Memory, SMF player, Auto Harmonize, Split, Layer) is currently in use. 9. Beat number Shows the beat number during rhythm and Auto Accompaniment
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    mode names to indicate that the Transpose, Keyboard Settings, Mixer, Synth, Effect, or Disk/ Card mode is currently active. * Any receive data outside the range of E1 to G7 is not displayed. NOTE • Display examples shown in this User's Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only. The actual
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    a microphone is used (WK-3100 only) • Sudden power failure when using the microphone (WK-3100 only) • Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device • Sudden power failure while reading from or writing to a diskette (WK-3500 only) WARNING Misuse
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    Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified for this keyboard. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12 MIDI electric cord or plug become damaged, contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO Service Provider. • Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands are
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    can back up keyboard memory contents and other data using the media described below. • SmartMediaTM Card See "Using a SmartMedia Card" on page E-93. • Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 only) See "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Only)" on page E-94. IMPORTANT! • When running under battery power, be sure
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    WK-3500 Phones and Line Out Terminals Before connecting phones or other external equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume settings of the keyboard the keyboard's MIDI terminal to a computer or sequencer. See "MIDI" on page E-89 for details. Connecting to Audio Equipment 2 Use commercially
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    adjustments using the amplifier's controls. Connection Example To keyboard's PHONES/OUTPUT terminal Stereo standard plug PIN plug (red) PIN jack INPUT 1 INPUT 2 PIN plug (white) Standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp NOTE • You can also connect the keyboard to a computer or sequencer. See "MIDI
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    are sustained. Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the START/STOP button. Using the microphone jack (WK-3100 only) Connecting a commercially available microphone* to the MIC
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    section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations. To play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. 2 Use the VOLUME knob to set the volume to a relatively low level. 3 Play something on the keyboard. Selecting a Tone This keyboard comes with tones built-in
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    tones that are available with this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To ensure a high level of tonal quality, samples are taken in the low, mid, and high ranges and then combined to provide you with sounds that are amazingly close to the originals
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    SUS Local Control: On Mixer Channel 1 Parameter Setup: Depends on tone To optimize keyboard settings for piano play 1 Press the PIANO SETTING button. 2 Now try playing something on the keyboard. • The notes you play will sound with a piano tone. • If you want to play with rhythm accompaniment, press
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    sustained (held) by keeping a keyboard key held down, especially when playing the melody with a violin or other similar tone. You can modify the modulation effect using DSP parameter 0 through 7. For more information, see "DSP Parameters" on page E-33. • WK-3500 To use the MODULATION Wheel 1 While
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    Organ Mode Your keyboard has built-in "drawbar organ tones" that can be altered using nine digital drawbars whose operations are similar to the controls on a drawbar organ. You can also select percussion or key click. There is room in memory for storage of up to 100 user-created drawbar tone
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    Using the Drawbar Organ Mode Channel Buttons while the Drawbar Organ Tone Selection Screen is Displayed The 18 buttons along the bottom of the display function
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    kOr g1 3 Use the number buttons to input the three digit tone number for the tone you want to select. NOTE • Always input all three digits for the tone number can monitor the changes in a tone by playing notes on the keyboard as you adjust parameter settings. NOTE • Selecting a different tone after
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    E-26. 1 Use the [̇] and SYNTH on the display screen. • For the remainder of this procedure, perform the steps starting from step 3 under "Creating a User keyboard, the sound produced decays until it is no longer audible. Pressing the key again sounds controls how long it takes for the percussion sound
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    three times to display the screen for inputting a tone name and assigning a tone number. 3 Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select a tone number. • You can select a tone and then the display returns to the tone selection or rhythm selection screen. • To cancel save, press the EXIT button. E-30 WK3000_e_26-
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    from your computer. The keyboard has memory that lets you store up to 100 DSP effect setups. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-91 and "Saving the Settings of DSP Parameters" on page E-33 for more information. REVERB Reverb simulates the acoustics of specific types of environments. You
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    DSP type. PREPARATION • When using a DSP effect, you should use the Mixer to confirm that the DSP lines of the required parts are turned on. See " ), or "ton" (user tone created using DSP). Number buttons [+]/[-] EXIT Changing the Settings of DSP Parameters You can control the relative strength of
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    line for richer, higher quality sound. If you assign an Advanced Tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), user area where the DSP will be saved to flash on the display. 2 Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the user DSP area number where you want to save the new DSP. • You can select a user
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    DSP line OFF). For example, when you move each part while using the split/layer function, the DSP button lights or goes out in accordance with that parts setting. Pressing the DSP button toggles the tone of the part you are currently playing on the keyboard between enabled (DSP line ON) and disabled
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    me 2 Use the [+] rhythm Sound) (Range: 000 to 127) This parameter controls the initial reverb volume. The initial echo sound is the first sound reflected from the walls and ceiling when a sound is output by this keyboard. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound the parts that are sounding also
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    control depend on the effect. See the following section titled "CHORUS Parameters" for more information. 1 After selecting the chorus type you want, use the chorus sound. A higher value produces deeper undulation. NOTE • Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are sounding also depends
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    Applying Effects to Tones Using the Equalizer This keyboard has a built-in four-band equalizer and The equalizer type setting screen will appear automatically about fives seconds after you press the button. 4 Use the [+] and [-] buttons or the number buttons to select the equalizer type you want. •
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    Number buttons VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 TEMPO This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chord parts are played using sounds and tones that are automatically selected to select the rhythm you are using. All of this means that you get
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    16 of them as user rhythms in keyboard memory. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-91 for more information. NOTE • Initially, nothing is stored in the user rhythm memory area. To select a rhythm 1 Find the rhythm you want to use in the rhythm list and note its rhythm number. 2 Press the
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    following procedure describes how to use the keyboard's Auto Accompaniment feature. Before starting, you should first select the rhythm you want to use and set the tempo of the rhythm to the value you want. To use Auto Accompaniment 1 Use the MODE button to select CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, or FULL
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    ", and tells you how to play a C-root chord using FINGERED. FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard Melody keyboard NOTE • The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playing chords only. No sound will be produced if you try playing single melody notes on
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    , from end to end, functions as a melody keyboard that can be used for both melody and chords. FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and Melody Keyboard Accompaniment keyboard/Melody keyboard Chords Recognized by This Keyboard The following table identifies patterns that are recognized as chords
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    use (Normal, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD). To insert an intro 1 Press INTRO/ENDING button 1 or 2. • With the above setup, the intro pattern is played and the auto accompaniment with intro pattern starts as soon as you play chords on the accompaniment keyboard. NOTE • The standard rhythm
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    to select the chord play method you want to use (Normal, CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD). To use synchro start 1 Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button to put the keyboard into synchro start standby. 2 Play a chord and the rhythm pattern starts to play automatically. NOTE • If the MODE
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    below in accordance with the rhythm pattern you are using. • Keyboard tone • Layer on/off • Split on/off • Auto Harmonize on/off • Auto Harmonize type • Accompaniment volume level • Tempo • Effect settings To use one-touch preset 1 Select the rhythm you want to use. 2 Use the MODE button to select
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    is performed by the setting item using the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. See The notes you play on the keyboard are called "melody notes", while the adjust the volume of the accompaniment parts as a value in the EXIT button returns to the tone or rhythm setting screen. • Any channel balance settings
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    of the accompaniment is assigned to Channels 6 through 10. • When this keyboard is being used as the sound source for an externally connected computer or other MIDI device, all 16 channels are assigned musical instrument parts. The notes played over the channel selected by operation under "Turning
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    the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to change to another channel at any time during this procedure. Indicates channel volume of 127 Vo l ume 4 Use the number buttons or [+] and [-] to change the parameter setting. Example: Change the setting to "060". Vo l ume • Pressing the MIXER or EXIT button exits
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    used to turn each part on (sounds) and off (does not sound). The current on/off status of each part is indicated on the display as described below. Channe l I Volume (Range: 000 to 127) This is the parameter that controls keyboard. When this happens, you can use octave shift to shift the keyboard
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    controls how much chorus send is applied to a part. A setting "000" turns chorus send off, while a setting of 127 applies maximum chorus send. • "Chorus Send" does not work with drum sounds. Cho Send I DSP Line (Settings: on, oFF) You can use corresponding MIDI message to be output from the MIDI
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    cannot be used as the basis of a user tone. used as the original tone. (2) Volume Characteristic Parameters These parameters control how the tone changes over time, from when the keyboard key is pressed until the tone decays. You can specify changes in volume and sound than a specific frequency. A
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    the overall volume of the tone. I Touch Sense This parameter controls changes in volume and timbre in accordance with the relative amount of pressure applied to the keyboard keys. You can specify more volume for stronger pressure and less volume or a lighter pressure, or you can specify the same
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    from computer is stored (see "Using the Data Downloard Service" on page E-91). After transfer, you can use the keyboard to edit parameters, but you can only overwrite existing parameters. You cannot save the data to another number. Initially, nothing is stored in the user tone with wave memory area
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    for each parameter. 4 Use [+] and [-] to change the setting of the currently selected parameter. • You can also use the number buttons to input the sound, press the SYNTH button to exit the Synthesizer Mode. NOTE • See "Storing a User Tone In Memory" on page E-57 for details on saving user tone
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    which parameters should be affected when you use the keyboard's modulation function. Select "oFF" for used as a layered or split tone. DSP parameter effects are applied to the main tone only. I Modulation Depth (Range: 0 to 127) (WK-3100/WK3000 only) On the WK-3100/WK-3000, this parameter controls
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    Setting a level of zero means that the tone does not sound at all. Leve l I Touch Sensitivity (Range: -64 to 00 to +63) This parameter controls changes in the volume of the tone in accordance with the pressure applied to the keyboard keys. A greater positive value increases the volume of the output
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    user tone and store it in memory 1 Select a preset tone to use as the basis for the user tone, press the SYNTH User Tone Creation Hints The following hints provide helpful advice on making user tone creation a bit quicker and easier. Use about what a tone should sound like. Let your imagination run
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    Complete" appears momentarily on the display, followed by the tone or rhythm selection screen. • To abort the save operation at any time, press the SYNTH button or the EXIT button to exit the Synthesizer Mode. Pressing the SYNTH button again (before selecting another tone) returns to the Synthesizer
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    any setup data previously assigned to that name is replaced with the new data. • You can use the keyboard's MIDI capabilities to save your setup data to a computer or other external storage device. See "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-91 for details. • You can save setup data to external
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    To Save a Setup in Registration Memory 1 Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you want it. • See "Registration Memory Settings" on page E-59 for details on what data is stored in the registration memory. 2 Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank
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    1 Auto accompaniment (Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1/2/3), Keyboard play Track 2 Keyboard play Track 3 Keyboard play Track 4 Keyboard play Track 5 Keyboard play Track 6 Keyboard play Melody data recorded in track. NOTE • With this keyboard, Track 1 is the basic track, which can be used to record
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    operation and begin over again from step 1, or you can use the editing function (page E-70) to make corrections. NOTE • Using real-time recording to record to a track that already contains recorded data replaces the previous recording with the new one. E-62 WK3100_e_61-73.p65 62 04.3.26, 0:11 PM
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    "Saving Data" on page E-92 for more information. • Remember that you can dump memory contents to another MIDI device using the procedure described under "Using the Data Download Service" on page E-91. Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations The following describes a number of different variations you
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    sound like. To play back from song memory 1 Use the SONG MEMORY button to enter playback standby, and then use . NOTE • You can play along on the keyboard using layer (page E-74) and split (page E-75 a specific track Press the SONG MEMORY TRACK button of the track you want to turn off, or use the
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    Fingered, CASIO Chord, etc.). • When the MODE button is set to Normal, specify the chord using the root input keyboard and chord type input keyboard. See recording. This data is applied whenever Track 1 is played back. • Rhythm number • INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN
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    using a method that is different from CASIO Chord and Fingered fingerings. This chord specification method can be used to input 18 different chord types using only two keyboard after the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. To switch to a rhythm variation In step 5, press VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 or VARIATION/
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    . Only rhythm is played where you input the rests, and then chord play starts after the rests. Recording Multiple Tracks Track 1 of the keyboard's song memory records Auto Accompaniment and keyboard play. In addition, there are five other melody tracks that you can use to record melody parts only
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    STOP Track Contents After Real-time Recording In addition to keyboard notes, the following data is also recorded to the selected Modulation wheel operation (WK-3500) • Modulation button operation (WK-3100/WK-3000) • Pitch bend range To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording This procedure
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    functions as a melody keyboard, regardless of the current MODE button setting. To correct mistakes while step recording 1 Without exiting step recording, use the [̇] CURSOR button to move the input point to the left. • The REC indicator disappears from the display, and the STEP indicator flashes
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    that you can add more data using step recording. To delete specific note data 1 Perform steps 1 NO Editing Memory Contents After you record to keyboard memory, you can recall individual notes and Note intensity • Notes • Chords • Tone numbers • Rhythm number • INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2
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    Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording. • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change rhythm numbers you specified while Input a new note on the keyboard or use [+] and [-] buttons to change the pitch of a note. The pitch you specify here is reflected in the keyboard and the notes
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    Pop NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change rhythm numbers you specified while recording to Track 1 is in progress. • You can only change rhythm numbers that were originally set for Track 1 using step recording. To change a rhythm controller operation* * INTRO/ENDING 1 button
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    Memory Function To delete a specific track 1 Press the SONG MEMORY button once to enter playback standby. 2 Use the [+] and [-] buttons delete. Track delete standby To rewrite song header data (Panel Record) You can use a procedure called "Panel Record" to change the initial Mixer, tempo and other
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    return the keyboard to normal. NOTE • Turning on layering switches the currently selected part from Part 1 to Part 2, and displays the layered tone. At that time, you can use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to switch between parts. Turning off layering returns to Part 1. • The main tone sounds over
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    the keyboard and return it to normal. NOTE • Turning on split switches the currently selected part to Part 3, and displays the split tone. At that time, you can use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to switch between parts. Turning off split returns to Part 1. • The main tone sounds over Channel
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    . It makes no difference whether you layer tones first and then split the keyboard, or split the keyboard and then layer tones. When you use layer and split in combination, the high range of the keyboard is assigned two tones (main tone + layered tone), and the low range two tones (split tone
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    split returns to Part 1. • The main tone sounds over Channel 1, the layer tone over Channel 2, the split tone over Channel 3, and the layer/split tone over Channel 4. You can also use the Mixer to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. Transposing the Keyboard Transpose lets you
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    to display the touch response setting screen. Touch 3 Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the touch response sensitivity level. • "1" outputs powerful sound even with light key pressure, while "3" requires very heavy key pressure to output powerful sound. • Pressing [+] and [-] at the same time
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    pressure. Fine adjustment of overall keyboard tuning. Adjusts display brightness. Assigns effects to pedals. Turns mixer hold on or off. Turn DSP hold on or off. MIDI settings Initializes all settings to initial factory defaults, resets specific settings or deletes user rhythms. Page E-77 E-82 E-78
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    To use the keyboard settings menu 1 Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button. • This causes a pointer to appear on the display next to TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION. 2 Use the [̈] [̇] [̇] [̇] [̇] [̇] [̈] [̈] [̇] [̇] [̄] [̆] MIDI setting [̈] [̈] [̈] [̇] [̇] [̇] [̄] Delete setting [̈] [̇]
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    settings you want, press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button or EXIT button to return to the tone or rhythm selection screen. I In case of a delete or initialize procedure 4 Press the YES button. • This displays the user area number and data name of the data to be deleted. • The data size value represents
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    new tone. { MIDI Setting Setting menu Keyboard Channel (Keybd Ch) MIDI In Chord Judge (Chord) Accomp/Song MIDI Out (Ac/SgOut) Local Control MIDI messages. on Specifies whether the keyboard should sound the parts played on it. Specifies the maximum change in a tone that can be applied using
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    Keyboard Settings { Delete/Initialize Settings Setting menu SMF Delete User Rhythm Delete User Tone Delete Mixer Reset (InitMix?) Parameter Reset (InitPar?) System Reset (InitSys?) Range - - - - - - Default - - - - - - Description Deletes selected SMF data. Deletes selected user rhythm data.
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    File, which is a file format that allows MIDI data to be shared between different software and sequencers. There are actually three SMF formats, named SMF 0, SMF 1, and SMF 2. This keyboard supports the SMF 0 format, which is the one that is most widely used today, and so all mentions of "SMF data
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    Using the SMF Player SMF Player Mode Operational Flow Tone/Rhythm Selection Screen SMF PLAYER button SMF PLAYER button Select media. SMF Player indicator 04 ABC 1 Note • You can use the buttons to control SMF play back. START/STOP button, Playback complete. Part Number + File Name * [̆] :
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    screen. • This causes the "SMF PLAYER" indicator to appear on the display. Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 only) 2-3 Insert the floppy diskette that contains the file you want to play into the keyboard's floppy disk drive. Use the SMF PLAYER button to display the "Disk" indicator in the text area of the
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    area of the display shows the number of the part to be played manually on the keyboard. • You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo within the again. Adjusting SMF Playback Volume The following procedure explains how to control the overall volume of SMF data playback. You can adjust volume
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    Not SMF0 Err WrongDat Cause You are attempting to play SMF data that is not Format 0. There is a problem with the SMF data you are trying to play or the data is corrupted. Action Use only Format 0 SMF data. Use different data. E-88 WK3000_e_74-88.p65 88 04.3.26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-090A
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    messages over all 16 MIDI channels and play up to 16 parts at the same time. Tone and volume settings for each channel can be made using the keyboard's onboard Mixer, or by an external source that sends required MIDI control messages. Keyboard operations performed on this keyboard are sent out by
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    by the fingerings supported by the auto accompaniment system of this keyboard. Use the "MIDI In Chord Judge" parameter (page E-82) to turn this capability on and off. • See the MIDI Implementation Chart at the back of this User's Guide for more information about each MIDI message. MIDI Settings You
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    the keyboard to your computer. • See the instructions provided at the CASIO MUSIC SITE for full information about how to download the application software and data. • See the application software's online help for information about how to use the software. * CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.com
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    Saving Data You can save data you create and data you transfer to the keyboard from a computer to the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or to a SmartMedia cardTM or floppy diskette (WK-3500). In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are referred to as "external storage media". The
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    malfunction. • Note that a SmartMedia card has a limited service life. After long use, you may not be able to store data to, read data from, and/or delete data from a card. When this happens, you will need to purchase a new SmartMedia card. CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any
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    keyboard while card data is being accessed by a save, read, or delete operation. Doing so can corrupt the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the card slot. Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Only) Floppy Disk Drive Features The WK-3500 (standard MIDI file) turn off keyboard power with a
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    . Be sure to read it before going any further. Diskette Types The WK-3500 supports use of both 3.5' 2HD (1.44MB formatted) and 2DD (720KB formatted) diskettes. Use of other disk sizes and capacities is not supported. Diskette Type Indicators 2HD ...... A 2HD diskette is marked with the letters "HD
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    WK-3500 only) for data storage. In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are collectively referred to as "external storage media". NOTE • Layer, split, and Auto Harmonize are automatically turned off while external storage is being used. Tone and rhythm that the keyboard is performing
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    7 Press the [̄] CURSOR button to display the file name selection screen. 8 Use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons or [+] and [-] buttons to select the file on the WK-3100/WK-3000) to disappear. Basic Floppy Diskette Operation (WK-3500 Only) 1 Insert a floppy diskette into the keyboard's floppy disk
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    deleted, and damage the keyboard's memory and cause it to malfunction. E-98 WK3100_e_89-105.p65 98 [+]/[-] YES/NO To save a file to external storage media 1 What you should do first depends on the type of external storage media you are using. • SmartMedia Card: On the WK-3500 press the DISK/CARD
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    diskette data to be deleted, and damage the keyboard's memory and cause it to malfunction. To recall file data from external storage media 1 What you should do first depends on the type of external storage media you are using. • SmartMedia Card On the WK-3500 press the DISK/CARD button twice. On the
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    into the keyboard's floppy disk drive. Make sure that the diskette's write protect hole is closed, which enables writing. To rename a file saved to external storage media 1 What you should do first depends on the type of external storage media you are using. • SmartMedia Card On the WK-3500 press
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    into the keyboard's floppy disk drive. Make sure that the diskette's write protect hole is closed, which enables writing. To delete a file from external storage media 1 What you should do first depends on the type of external storage media you are using. • SmartMedia Card On the WK-3500 press the
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    WK-3100/WK-3000) to exit the Card Mode. [+]/[-] YES/NO Formatting External Storage Media Use the procedures in this section to format external storage media before using . • Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 Only) • Insert the floppy diskette you want to format into the keyboard's floppy disk drive. Make
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    button. • WK-3500 Users If you are formatting a floppy diskette, a screen will appear here for specification of the floppy diskette density. Use the [̇] and is being performed. Never try to perform any other operation on the keyboard while the card is being accessed. The message "Complete" will
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    the allowable characters (page E-103). Save the new file to a different card or use another name. 1. Change to a card that has the proper format E-102 2. Format the card E-102 3. Use a different card. 1. Delete data you no longer need from the user area that corresponds to the file you are trying
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    Saving Data Disk Drive Error Messages (WK-3500 Only) Display Message Err ReadOnly Err Format Err Disk R/W Err DiskFull Err Mem Full Err Not SMF0 Err No Disk Err No File Err Protect Err Convert Err WrongDat Err Name Cause Attempt to save a file using the same name as an existing file that is
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    Troubleshooting Problem No keyboard sound Any of the following symptoms while using battery power. Possible Cause 1. Power supply problem. 2. Power is not turned on. 3. Volume setting is too low. 4. Playing in the accompaniment keyboard area while the MODE button setting is CASIO CHORD or FINGERED
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    Troubleshooting Problem Sound output does not change when key pressure is varied. Playing the keyboard sounds two tones. Different tones sound when keys in different keyboard ranges are pressed. The key or tuning does not match when playing along with another MIDI machine. Parts suddenly drop out
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    adaptor, and then press the POWER button again to turn on power. 3. Use the TRANSPOSE/ FUNCTION button to perform the system reset operation. • If this does not solve the problem, contact your nearest authorized CASIO Service Provider to request repair. Use the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button to perform
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    : Percussion: Click: Effects: Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Patterns: Tempo: Chords: Rhythm Controller: Accomp Volume: One-touch Presets: Auto Harmonize: Memory Function Songs: Recording Tracks: Recording Methods: Memory Capacity: Edit Function: Demo Tunes: WK-3500/WK-3100/WK-3000 76 standard-size keys
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    MIDI: Other Functions Pitch Bend Range: Modulation: Transpose: Tuning: LCD: SMF Player: Supported Format: Flash Memory Capacity: Shared Area: Card Slot Functions: Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Drum Sounds + 124 User Tones + 150 Drawbar Organ Tones (790 tones total) 32 (4 setups x 8 banks) Tone, Rhythm,
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    Specifications Terminals MIDI Terminals: Sustain/Assignable Terminal: •WK-3500 Headphones: Line Out (R, L/MONO): •WK-3100/WK-3000 Headphone/Output Terminal: Power Supply Terminal: Microphone In: (WK-3100 only) Power Supply: Batteries: Battery Life: AC Adaptor: Auto Power Off: Speaker Output: Power
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    or in any extremely hot place. Do not use near a TV or radio. This instrument can cause video or audio interference with TV and radio reception. in the finish of the case of this instrument. These lines are a result of the molding process used to shape the plastic of the case. They are not cracks
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    GRAND PIANO SYNTH-STR PIANO MODERN PIANO STRINGS PIANO VOICE PIANO DANCE PIANO MODERN E.G.PIANO HONKY-TONK 1 1 OCTAVE PIANO 2 OCTAVE PIANO COUPLED HARPSICHORD ELEC. PIANO 1 MODERN EP 1 TREMOLO E.PIANO 60'S E.PIANO MELLOW E.PIANO SYNTH-STR. E.PIANO 2 CLAVI SOFT E.PIANO AUTO WAH E.PIANO PHASER E.PIANO
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    FEEDBACK GUITAR DISTORTION CLEAN GT ACOUSTIC BASS FINGERED BASS PICKED BASS FRETLESS BASS SLAP BASS SAW SYNTH-BASS 1 ANALOG SYNTH-BASS SQR SYNTH-BASS 1 RESO. SQR BASS 1 RESO. SAW BASS 1 DISTORTION SQR BASS RESO. SAW BASS 2 DIGITAL BASS 1 RIDE BASS Program Change 19 21 22 23 16 16 16 16 17 17 17
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    FRETLESS BASS MORE SLAP BASS ACID BASS SAW SYNTH-BASS 2 TRI SYNTH-BASS 1 SINE BASS ORGAN BASS 1 DIGITAL BASS 2 VIOLIN CELLO VIOLA PIZZICATO ENSEMBLE SYNTH-STRINGS 2 PHASER SYNTH-STRINGS SYNTH-DOO SYNTH-VOICE 3 VOICE PAD CHOIR STRINGS ORCHESTRA STRINGS 2 BLOW VOICE NOISY SYNTH-VOICE BASS HIT PIANO
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    PIPE 214 PIPE 215 PIPE 216 PIPE 217 PIPE 218 PIPE 219 PIPE 220 PIPE 221 PIPE 222 PIPE 223 SYNTH-LEAD 224 SYNTH-LEAD 225 SYNTH-LEAD 226 SYNTH-LEAD A-4 Tone Name DEEP SYNTH-BRASS 1 SOFT SYNTH-BRASS VINTAGE SYNTH-BRASS TRUMPET 1 TRUMPET P TROMBONE TROMBONE F WAH MUTE TRUMPET FRENCH HORN BRASS SFZ DEEP
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    SAW SINE PAD SPACE VOICE 1 COSMIC VOICE BOWED PAD METAL PAD 1 HALO PAD SWEEP PAD RAIN PAD VIBE PAD MOVIE SOUND CRYSTAL PAD 2 ATMOSPHERE PAD BRIGHTER GOBLIN PAD STAR THEME NEW FANTASY 735A-E-119A WK3000_e_A-01-16.p65 5 Appendix Program Change 80 80 82 83 84 84 85 86 86 87 87
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    SYNTH-PAD 286 SYNTH-PAD 287 SYNTH-PAD 288 SYNTH-PAD 289 SYNTH-PAD 290 SYNTH-PAD 291 SYNTH-PAD 292 SYNTH-PAD 293 SYNTH-PAD 294 SYNTH-PAD 295 SYNTH-PAD 296 SYNTH-PAD 297 SYNTH-PAD 298 SYNTH-PAD 299 SYNTH 334 GM 335 GM A-6 Tone Name PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 HONKY-TONK GM ELEC. PIANO 1 GM MODERN EP 1 GM
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    TROMBONE GM TUBA GM MUTE TRUMPET GM FRENCH HORN GM BRASS GM SYNTH-BRASS 1 SYNTH-BRASS 2 SOPRANO SAX GM ALTO SAX GM TENOR SAX GM BARITONE CHIFF CHARANG PLAIN SOLO VOX FIFTH SAW BASS LEAD FANTASY WARM SYNTH POLYSYNTH SPACE VOX BOWED GLASS METAL SYNTH 735A-E-121A Program Change 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
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    446 VARIOUS 447 VARIOUS 448 VARIOUS 449 VARIOUS 450 VARIOUS 451 VARIOUS A-8 Tone Name HALO SYNTH SWEEP RAIN DROP SOUND TRACK CRYSTAL ATMOSPHERE BRIGHTNESS GOBLIN ECHOES SF SITAR BANJO GM SHAMISEN KOTO THUMB PIANO BAG PIPE FIDDLE SHANAI TINKLE BELL AGOGO STEEL DRUMS WOOD BLOCK TAIKO MELODIC TOM
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    FRONT FEEDBACK GUITAR GM GUITAR FEEDBACK SAW SYNTH-BASS 3 RESO. SAW BASS 3 SAW SYNTH-BASS 4 ORGAN BASS 2 SQR SYNTH-BASS 2 KICK BASS 1 SQR SYNTH-BASS 3 ATTACK SQR BASS BRIGHT STRINGS GM OCTAVE STRINGS SYNTH-STRINGS 2 PURE SYNTH-STRING CHOIR + UUH VOICE UUH GM SYNTH-VOICE 2 GM SEQ VOX BASS HIT GM
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    DRUM 509 DRUM 510 DRUM 511 DRUM 512 DRUM 513 DRUM 514 DRUM 515 DRUM Tone Name STANDARD SET 1 STANDARD SET 2 ROOM SET POWER SET ELEC. SET SYNTH SET 1 SYNTH SET 2 JAZZ SET BRUSH SET ORCHESTRA SET HIP-HOP SET 1 HIP-HOP SET 2 TECHNO SET 1 TECHNO SET 2 DANCE SET 1 DANCE SET 2 Drawbar Organ
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    .Dly4 Cho.Trem Cho.Dly6 LWhChDl2 MetalDly RingMod2 RgChDly2 LoFiRef2 DistRing User Tones No. Tone Type Standard Tone 600-699 User Tones 700-719 User Tones with Waves 800-803 User Drum Sets with Waves Drawbar Organ Tones 100-199 User Tones Program Change Bank Select MSB 000-099 094 000
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    : SYNTH 1 SYNTH 1 KICK 1 SYNTH 1 KICK 2 SYNTH 1 RIM SHOT SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH HAND CLAP SYNTH 1 SNARE 2 SYNTH 1 LOW TOM 2 SYNTH 1 CHH 1 SYNTH 1 LOW TOM 1 SYNTH 1 CHH 2 SYNTH 1 MID TOM 2 SYNTH 1 OHH SYNTH 1 MID TOM 1 SYNTH 1 HI TOM 2 SYNTH 1 CYMBAL SYNTH 1 HI TOM 1 SYNTH 1 COWBELL SYNTH 1 HIGH
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    - - POWER SNARE 2 POWER SNARE 2 POWER SNARE 2 POWER SNARE 2 POWER SNARE 2 POWER SNARE 2 - SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 SYNTH 1 SNARE 1 G7 103 - A 7 104 - - SYNTH 1 SNARE 2 SYNTH 1 SNARE 2 SYNTH 1 SNARE 2 SYNTH 1 SNARE 2 SYNTH
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    Appendix Rhythm List No. Rhythm Name 8 BEAT 0 8 BEAT 1 1 8 BEAT 2 2 8 BEAT 3 3 8 1 53 AMBIENT 2 54 AMBIENT 3 55 RAVE 56 TECHNO 57 DIGITAL ROCK 58 HOUSE 59 LATIN HOUSE 60 DANCE 1 61 DANCE 2 HAWAIAN 118 ADANI 119 BALADI FOR PIANO 120 PIANO BALLAD 1 121 PIANO BALLAD 2 122 PIANO BALLAD 3 123 EP BALLAD 1
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    Appendix Fingered Chord Chart Chord Type M m 7 m7 dim7 M7 dim Root C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B * You can use the above fingerings to finger chords within the accompaniment keyboard range. m7-5 735A-E-129A WK3000_e_A-01-16.p65 15 04.3.26, 0:12 PM A-15
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    Appendix Chord Type aug sus4 7sus4 m add9 mM7 7-5 add9 Root C C /(D ) D (D )/E E F F /(G ) G (G )/A A (A )/B B A-16 WK3000_e_A-01-16.p65 16 04.3.26, 0:12 PM 735A-E-130A
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    04.3.26, 0:12 PM 17 WK3000_e_A-17-18.p65 A-17 735A-E-131A Effect List REVERB Effect List No. Display Name 00 Room 1 01 Room 2 02 Room 3 03 Hall 1 04 Hall 2 05 Plate 1 06 Delay 07 PanDelay 08 Plate 2 09 Plate 3 10 LrgRoom 1 11 LrgRoom 2 12 Stadium 1 13 Stadium 2 14
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    04.3.26, 0:12 PM 18 WK3000_e_A-17-18.p65 735A-E-132A A-18 DSP Algorithm Display No. ID Name DSP Name Delay [14] 28 Delay Delay [15] 22 3Tap Dly 3-Tap Delay [16] 20 St Delay Stereo Delay [17] 21 StXDelay Stereo Cross Delay [18] M06 Enha Dly Enhancer - Delay [19] 25 Reflect Reflection
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    input level. The input signal can become distorted when the level of the sound being input, the number of chords, or the Resonance value is large. (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 2 : Manual (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the frequency used as the basis for the wah filter. 3 : LFO
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    in accordance with a sine wave LFO. I Parameters 0 : Resonance (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the resonance of the sound. 1 : Manual (Range: -64 to 0 to +63) Adjusts the phaser shift volume, which is used for reference. 2 : Rate (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the rate of the LFO. 3 : Depth (Range: 0 to 127
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    (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 4 : Dry Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the original sound. 15 : Lo-Fi I Function This is an effector that reproduces a retro-type Lo-Fi sound using Noise Generator 1 (phonograph record player type scratch noise generator) and
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    04.3.26, 0:12 PM 22 WK3000_e_A-19-31.p65 735A-E-136A A-22 6 : Bass(Range: -64 to 0 to +63) Adjusts the volume of low sounds. 7 : Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the output level. 16 : 1-Phase Chorus I Function This is monaural chorus in accordance with a sine wave LFO. I Parameters 0 : LFO Rate
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    of the right channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. 23 : Gate Reverb I Function This is a fader that creates artificial reverb that sounds like it is being cut with a gate. I Parameters 0 : LPF (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter. A smaller value
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    sound. 4 : Ratio L (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the delay time of the left channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. 5 : Ratio R (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the delay time of the right channel. Proportional to the value set for Delay Time. # The following "Multi" algorithms are used Manual
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    Stereo Phaser - Auto Pan) I Function This is a multi effector that is related to Stereo Phaser - Auto Pan. I Parameters 0 : Phaser Resonance 1 : Phaser Manual 2 : Phaser Rate 3 : Phaser Depth 4 : Phaser Wet Level 5 : Auto Pan Rate 6 : Auto Pan Depth M11 : Multi11 (Compressor - Lo-Fi) I Function This
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    04.3.26, 0:12 PM 26 WK3000_e_A-19-31.p65 735A-E-140A A-26 3 : Ring Wet Level 4 : Ring Dry Level 5 : Chorus LFO Depth 6 : Delay Time 7 : Delay Wet Level M13 : Multi13 (Ring Modulator - Distortion) I Function This is a multi effector related to Ring Modulator - Distortion. I Parameters 0 : Ring
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    Delay) I Function This is a multi effector that is related to Auto Wah - Tri 2-Phase Chorus - 2-Tap Delay. I Parameters 0 : Wah Resonance 1 : Wah Manual 2 : Wah Depth 3 : Chorus LFO Rate 4 : Chorus LFO Depth 5 : Delay Time 6 : Delay Wet Level 7 : Delay Feedback M22 : Multi22 (LFO Wah - Tri 2-Phase
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    (LFO Wah - Distortion - 2-Tap Delay) I Function This is a multi effector that is related to LFO Wah - Distortion - 2-Tap Delay. I Parameters 0 : Wah Manual 1 : Wah LFO Rate 2 : Wah LFO Depth 3 : Distortion Gain 4 : Distortion Level 5 : Delay Time 6 : Delay Wet Level 7 : Delay Feedback M28 : Multi28
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    Models WK-3500/WK-3100/WK-3000 MIDI Implementation Chart Version: 1.0 Function .. Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number: True voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Touch Key's Ch's Pitch Bender 0,32 1 6,38 7 10 11 16 17 18 19 64 66 Control
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    send O NRPN LSB, MSB O RPN LSB, MSB O All sound off O Reset all controller Program Change :True # O 0-127 O 0-127 System Exclusive O Messages : Active Sense X O : Reset X X Remarks *2 Cannot be sent by keyboard play or control panel operations on this instrument, but sent by
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