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Applying Effects to Tones

Selecting a DSP Type

In addition to the 100 built-in effect types, you can also edit
effect types to create your own and store them in user
memory. You can have up to 100 effect types in user memory
at one time. You can also select the DSP type of the last DSP
enabled tone that you used. This means you always have
access to the DSP type of Advanced Tones and tones you
download over the Internet. To select the DSP type of the last
DSP enabled tone that you used, select “ton” in step 3 of the
procedure below.
Perform the following steps to select a 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 “Mixer Function” on page E-47 for more
information.

1

Press the EFFECT button so the pointer appears next
to EFFECT on the display.

2

Press the [

] CURSOR button.

• The DSP type setting screen will appear automatically

about fives seconds after you press the button.

3

Use the [+] and [–] buttons or number buttons to
select the type of DSP you want.

• See the “Effect List” on page A-17 for information

about the DSP types that can be selected.

• Here you could also change the parameters of the

effect you selected, if you want. See “Changing the
Settings of DSP Parameters” for more information.

NOTE

• The DSP type display area shows the DSP number (000

to 199), or “ton” (user tone created using DSP).

Changing the Settings of DSP
Parameters

You can control the relative strength of a DSP and how it is
applied. See the following section titled “DSP Parameters”
for more information.

1

After selecting the DSP type you want, use the [

]

and [

] CURSOR buttons to display the parameter

whose setting you want to change.

• This displays the parameter setting screen.

2

Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttons
to make the parameter setting you want.

• Pressing the [+] and [–] buttons at the same time

returns the parameter to its recommended setting.

3

Press the EFFECT or EXIT button.

• This exits the tone or rhythm setting screen.

735A-E-034A

CURSOR

EFFECT

Number buttons

[+]/[–]

EXIT

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Summary of Contents for WK 3500 - Keyboard 76 Full Size Keys

Page 1: ...WK3100 E 1 E USER S GUIDE WK3100_e_cover p65 04 3 26 0 10 PM 1...

Page 2: ...r or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equi...

Page 3: ...if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication CAUTION This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing injury as well as matters for which there is the likeliho...

Page 4: ...using the AC adaptor for power unplug it from the wall outlet 3 Contact your original retailer or an authorized CASIO Service Provider DANGER Alkaline Batteries Perform the following steps immediatel...

Page 5: ...the wall outlet first Leaving the AC adaptor plugged in creates the risk of damage to the AC adaptor fire and electric shock Batteries Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak resulting in damage to...

Page 6: ...top heavy causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it creating the risk of personal injury Correct Stand Assembly An incorrectly assembled stand can tip over causing the product to f...

Page 7: ...d memory Auto Accompaniment Simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythm bass and chord parts play automatically One touch Preset instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to mat...

Page 8: ...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 bac...

Page 9: ...g the Drawbar Organ Mode E 26 To select a drawbar organ tone E 28 To edit a drawbar organ tone E 28 Parameter Details E 29 To save an edited drawbar organ tone E 30 Applying Effects to Tones E 31 Effe...

Page 10: ...E 62 Mixer Mode Settings E 63 Playing Back from Song Memory E 64 Recording Melody and Chords with Step Recording E 64 Recording Multiple Tracks E 67 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E 69 Edit...

Page 11: ...1 Formatting External Storage Media E 102 Inputting Characters E 103 SmartMedia Card Error Messages E 104 Disk Drive Error Messages WK 3500 Only E 105 Troubleshooting E 106 Specifications E 109 Care o...

Page 12: ...E 10 735A E 012A General Guide 8 C 0 K L A B I T 3 S R U 1 2 7 3 6 5 4 9 F D G H E M M 2 Q N O P 1 V W X Y Z a b J _ c WK3100_e_10 25 p65 04 3 26 0 10 PM 10...

Page 13: ...n K SPLIT button L LAYER button M Speaker N Rhythm list O Tone list P Display Q DEMO button 4 R WK 3500 PHONES terminal WK 3100 MIC IN jack WK 3000 PHONES OUTPUT terminal S CHORD root names T Percussi...

Page 14: ...y play in sequence To stop demo tune play press either the DEMO button or the START STOP button NOTE Pressing the buttons skips to the next demo tune The PIANO SETTING button Layer and Split are disab...

Page 15: ...R L MONO DC 12V h i j k l WK 3000 h MIDI OUT terminal i MIDI IN terminal j SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal k DC 12V terminal m Rear Panel General Guide 735A E 015C OUT IN SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK PHO...

Page 16: ...the keyboard notes played back from song memory chord forms and received MIDI data are shown here 7 Octave symbol 2 One symbol indicates the note being produced by the keyboard is one octave lower tha...

Page 17: ...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 intende...

Page 18: ...ion of sound when playing at high volumes Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes Flickering or dimming of the display when playing at high volume Continued sound output even after you relea...

Page 19: ...ays grasp the AC adaptor when unplugging Insert the AC adaptor into the wall outlet as far as it will go Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall outlet during lightening storms or before leaving on a trip...

Page 20: ...eyboard s display message Pls Wait or Bulk In Turning off the keyboard while the above message is on the display can cause user data user tones song memory data etc currently stored in keyboard memory...

Page 21: ...elector to the setting that specifies the terminal such as AUX IN that the keyboard is connected to Use the keyboard s VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level OUT IN SUSTAIN ASSIGNABLE JACK MIDI LINE O...

Page 22: ...jack PIN plug red PIN plug white Stereo standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp To keyboard s PHONES OUTPUT terminal Standard plug NOTE Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard plug o...

Page 23: ...h 3 Use the MIC VOLUME knob to adjust microphone volume to the level you want Connections 735A E 023C IMPORTANT Be sure to use the microphone s ON OFF switch to turn off the microphone and to disconne...

Page 24: ...information 4 Area for data transferred from a computer See Using the Data Downloard Service on page E 91 for more information For information about waveforms see Creating a User Tone on page E 54 5 D...

Page 25: ...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 provid...

Page 26: ...auses a rhythm that is optimized for piano will start to play To stop rhythm play press the START STOP button again NOTE Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while a rhythm is playing stops rhythm play a...

Page 27: ...n Vibrato is applied as long as the MODULATION button is depressed NOTE Modulation can be used to add greater expression to sustained melody notes being played using a violin synthetic reed or other s...

Page 28: ...een Drawbar Organ Tone Selection Screen DRAWBAR ORGAN button Drawbar Organ Tone Editing Screen More Screen EXIT button CURSOR button DRAWBAR ORGAN button Synthesizer Editing Screen CURSOR button CURSO...

Page 29: ...display function as drawbar buttons while the drawbar organ tone selection screen is on the display after you press the DRAWBAR ORGAN button Each pair of buttons upper and lower represents a drawbar...

Page 30: ...rough them See Parameter Details on page E 29 for more information While the More screen is on the display you can advance to the synthesizer and DSP effect editing screens by pressing the CURSOR butt...

Page 31: ...a sustained tone configured using the drawbars is played Parameter Name Drawbar 16 Drawbar 5 1 3 Drawbar 8 Drawbar 4 Drawbar 2 2 3 Drawbar 2 Drawbar 1 3 5 Drawbar 1 1 3 Drawbar 1 Parameter Display In...

Page 32: ...ess the YES button to save the data After the save operation is complete the message Complete appears and then the display returns to the tone selection or rhythm selection screen To cancel save press...

Page 33: ...fects including Room and Hall CHORUS The chorus effect gives sound greater depth by causing it to vibrate You can choose from among 16 different chorus effects including Chorus and Flanger EQUALIZER T...

Page 34: ...ves seconds after you press the button 3 Use the and buttons or number buttons to select the type of DSP you want See the Effect List on page A 17 for information about the DSP types that can be selec...

Page 35: ...the keyboard part to which the Advanced Tone is assigned is turned on The Mixer DSP line setting is automatically turned off for each part that does not have an Advanced Tone assigned Because of this...

Page 36: ...the parameters of the effect you selected if you want See Changing the Settings of REVERB Parameters for more information Pointer About the DSP Button Checking the DSP button will tell you whether or...

Page 37: ...el Range 000 to 127 Specifies the size of the delay sound A higher value produces a larger delay sound Delay Feedback Range 000 to 127 Adjusts delay repeat A higher value produces a greater number of...

Page 38: ...higher value produces deeper undulation NOTE Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are sounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send Chorus Send and DSP on off settings See Mixer Fun...

Page 39: ...to select the equalizer type you want See the list on page A 17 for information about the equalizer types that are available Example To select Jazz Pressing the EXIT or EFFECT button exits the equaliz...

Page 40: ...companiment About the MODE Button Use the MODE button to select the accompaniment mode you want to use Each press of the MODE button cycles through the available accompaniment modes as shown in the il...

Page 41: ...ment the displayed rhythm number by pressing and decrement it by pressing Appears when RHYTHM button is pressed Number and name of selected rhythm 8 B e a t 1 Ro c k 2 Playing a Rhythm To play a rhyth...

Page 42: ...hm 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 RANGE CHORD as the accompaniment mode Th...

Page 43: ...s are marked above the keys of the accompaniment keyboard Note that the chord produced when you press an accompaniment keyboard does not change octave regardless of which key you use to play it Minor...

Page 44: ...ingering Except for the exception specified in note 2 above all of the keys that make up a chord must be pressed Failure to press even a single key will not play the desired FINGERED chord FULL RANGE...

Page 45: ...P button to start rhythm play 2 Select the fill in variation you want To insert Fill in 1 press the VARIATION FILL IN 1 button while Variation 1 of the rhythm is playing To insert Fill in 2 press the...

Page 46: ...the accompaniment keyboard To cancel synchro start standby press the SYNCHRO FILL IN NEXT button one more time Finishing with an Ending Pattern You can end your performances with an ending pattern th...

Page 47: ...When you are using Auto Accompaniment Auto Harmonize automatically adds additional notes to your melody in accordance with the chord that is being played The result is a harmony effect that makes your...

Page 48: ...lume balance See Using the Parameter Edit Mode on page E 48 for details on these procedures NOTE The default harmonize note tone when you first turn on Auto Harmonize is the same tone as the melody no...

Page 49: ...e keyboard above the CHANNEL buttons The CHANNEL button name in the above table corresponds to the text marked on the keyboard below the CHANNEL buttons See page E 74 and E 75 for information on layer...

Page 50: ...hange Example Select volume setting by displaying Volume Each press of or CURSOR button cycles through the parameters You can use the and CURSOR buttons to change to another channel at any time during...

Page 51: ...w Parameters Work The following are the parameters whose settings can be changed in the Parameter Edit Mode Tone Parameters Tone Range 000 to 803 Drawbar organ tones 000 to 199 This parameter controls...

Page 52: ...meters DSP Level Range 0 to 127 Sets the post DSP volume DSP Pan Range 64 to 0 to 63 Sets the post DSP stereo pan DSP L e v e l DSPP a n D R v b S n d D Ch o S n d Mixer Function 735A E 052B DSP Syste...

Page 53: ...Frequency Resonance Tone Pitch Parameters Vibrato Type Vibrato Delay Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Octave Shift Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Level Touch Sense Reverb Send Chorus Send DSP Line D...

Page 54: ...ter controls the octave of all tones 4 Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters Level This parameter controls the overall volume of the tone Touch Sense This parameter controls changes in volume and tim...

Page 55: ...ata transferred from computer is stored see Using the Data Downloard Service on page E 91 Transfer only is allowed and no parameter editing is allowed Initially nothing is stored in the user drum set...

Page 56: ...ge for information on setting range for each parameter 5 After you are finished editing the sound press the SYNTH button to exit the Synthesizer Mode NOTE See Storing a User Tone In Memory on page E 5...

Page 57: ...n tone only Modulation Depth Range 0 to 127 WK 3100 WK 3000 only On the WK 3100 WK 3000 this parameter controls the modulation value when the MODULATION button is pressed How the MODULATION button fun...

Page 58: ...qr Square Wave y V i bDe l a V i b R e a t V i bD t e p h Oc t S h i f t L e v e l Synthesizer Mode 735A E 058A Touch Sensitivity Range 64 to 00 to 63 This parameter controls changes in the volume of...

Page 59: ...create it is always a good idea to start with a preset tone that is similar Experiment with various different settings There are no real rules about what a tone should sound like Let your imagination...

Page 60: ...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 S...

Page 61: ...s are also disabled while you are using the floppy disk drive WK 3500 only or card slot page E 94 Registration Memory Setup Names You can assign setups into one of 32 areas which you can select using...

Page 62: ...REGISTRATION buttons NOTE The setup is saved as soon as you press a REGISTRATION button in step 3 above Registration Memory B a n k S t o r e To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory 1 Use the BANK...

Page 63: ...art End Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Auto accompaniment Rhythm Bass Chord 1 2 3 Keyboard play Keyboard play Keyboard play Keyboard play Keyboard play Keyboard play Melody data recorded in t...

Page 64: ...t recording When recording starts the REC indicator flashes on the display After a few moments the indicator stops flashing and remains on the display Real time recording without a rhythm starts If yo...

Page 65: ...progress causes the contents of the track your are currently recording to be lost You can save memory data to external media if you want See Saving Data on page E 92 for more information Remember that...

Page 66: ...keyboard regardless of the MODE button setting To turn off a specific track Press the SONG MEMORY TRACK button of the track you want to turn off or use the Mixer Page E 47 to turn off the channel of...

Page 67: ...T STOP button This enters playback standby for the song you have just recorded To play back the song at this time press the START STOP button NOTE Use the procedure under Correcting Mistakes While Ste...

Page 68: ...h of a Note During step recording the number buttons are used to specify the length of each note Note lengths Use number buttons 1 through 6 to specify whole notes half notes quarter notes eighth note...

Page 69: ...ecording when you are finished IMPORTANT The length of the ending depends on the rhythm you are using Check the length of the pattern you are using and set the length of the chord accordingly in step...

Page 70: ...0 to 4 The song number you select should be the one where you previously input Track 1 S t e p Re c Flash 2 Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons to select the track you want to record to 2 through 6 Exa...

Page 71: ...ed Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that progresses from left to right with the input point normally at the far right of the recorded data The...

Page 72: ...ht is deleted Editing Memory Contents After you record to keyboard memory you can recall individual notes and parameter settings such as tone number and make any changes you want This means you can co...

Page 73: ...ot use the edit procedure to add more data to a recording You cannot move portions of a recording to a different location within the recording Note lengths cannot be changed No t e C4 Pitch Velocity P...

Page 74: ...FILL IN 1 button VARIATION FILL IN 2 button SYNCHRO FILL IN NEXT button operations Press the rhythm controller button you want to change to P o p I n t E n d 1 Editing a Song You can perform the follo...

Page 75: ...want to delete the track 6 Press the YES button to delete the track NOTE You cannot change the song number while in track delete standby Pressing the SONG MEMORY button while in track delete standby r...

Page 76: ...uring record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode or while you are using the SMF Player Mode Main Tone BRASS GM Layered Tone FRENCH HORN GM F r Ho r nG Parts Up to four parts numbered 1 throug...

Page 77: ...e holding down the SPLIT button press the keyboard key where you want the leftmost key of the high end range to be Example To specify G3 as the split point press the G3 key 5 Now try playing something...

Page 78: ...ton so both of the SPLIT and LAYER indicators are displayed Split Tone PIZZICATO GM Layered Split Tone STRINGS 1 Main Tone BRASS GM Layered Tone FRENCH HORN GM Split point Using Layer and Split Togeth...

Page 79: ...If a transpose operation causes a note to be outside of the pitch range for the tone being used the keyboard automatically plays the same note in the nearest octave that falls within the pitch range o...

Page 80: ...aried in accordance with the amount of pressure applied just like an acoustic piano To turn touch response on and off 1 Press the TRANSPOSE FUNCTION button This causes a pointer to appear on the displ...

Page 81: ...onize Type Specifies of how sound should change with keyboard pressure Fine adjustment of overall keyboard tuning Adjusts display brightness Assigns effects to pedals Turns mixer hold on or off Turn D...

Page 82: ...e and CURSOR buttons and the and CURSOR buttons to recall the items whose settings you want to change 735A E 082A Keyboard Settings Tone selection screen MIDI setting Delete setting Initialize setting...

Page 83: ...his causes the message Sure to appear confirming whether you really want to perform the delete or initialize operation 7 Press the YES button to complete the operation This performs the delete or init...

Page 84: ...l effect to a pedal Assigns the START STOP button function to a pedal When Mixer Hold is turned on the parameters of accompaniment parts Part 6 through Part 10 cannot be modified by accompaniment data...

Page 85: ...by input from an external sequencer Initializes all parameters except for the display contrast setting Initializes to initial factory defaults Deletes all data in the user area Setting menu SMF Delete...

Page 86: ...lso load SMF data from a SmartMedia card or floppy diskette into the keyboard s user area and then play it back using the SMF Player Mode The follow shows the maximum number of files that can be store...

Page 87: ...Playback Mode A 1 PlayMode Playback Mode A L PlayMode Playback Mode int Output OUTPUT out Output OUTPUT S 1 ABC2 Playback Mode File Name S 1 ABC3 Playback Mode File Name Direct input using number butt...

Page 88: ...e corrupted I n t e r n a l To play back an SMF Flash Memory 2 1 Use the SMF PLAYER button to display the Internal indicator in the text area of the screen This causes the SMF PLAYER indicator to appe...

Page 89: ...out MIDI OUT NOTE Layer split andAuto Harmonize are automatically turned off in the SMF Player Mode 735A E 089B Using the SMF Player 4 Use the and CURSOR buttons or the and buttons to select the file...

Page 90: ...r Mode 735A E 090A Using the SMF Player Use only Format 0 SMF data Use different data You are attempting to play SMF data that is not Format 0 There is a problem with the SMF data you are trying to pl...

Page 91: ...allows you to send the data for multiple parts at the same time with each part being sent over a separate MIDI channel There are 16 MIDI channels numbered 1 through 16 and MIDI channel data is always...

Page 92: ...re information about each MIDI message 735A E 092A MIDI MIDI Settings You can change the settings of a number of parameters that control how MIDI messages are sent and received MIDI Parameters You can...

Page 93: ...oftware CASIO MUSIC SITE http music casio com 1 Go to the above URL 2 Select a region or country 3 Select a download service for the INTERNET DATA EXPANSION SYSTEM data Note that the service you shoul...

Page 94: ...Z01 Z02 Z03 Z04 Z05 Z06 Z07 Z08 Z09 All Data 1 Package File A package file combines tone settings DSP effect settings and other setup data into a single file that you can manage and load as a unit pa...

Page 95: ...ing and using SmartMedia cards in the following types of locations Such conditions can cause corruption of data stored on the card Areas subject to high temperatures high humidity or corrosive agents...

Page 96: ...in simply insert the diskette into the disk drive and load it You can play back SMF standard MIDI file data created on a personal computer and saved to diskette Floppy Diskette Precautions IMPORTANT A...

Page 97: ...is type of diskette does not have a hole in the lower right corner Write Protection IMPORTANT You can write protect a diskette so data on it cannot be deleted and no new data can be stored on the disk...

Page 98: ...he diskette from the drive by hand Using External Storage Media This section explains how to use SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes WK 3500 only for data storage In this manual SmartMedia cards and...

Page 99: ...ou want to overwrite the existing data with the loaded data Press the YES button to load the data This will cause the message Pls Wait to appear on the display to indicate that a card access operation...

Page 100: ...hould 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 WK 3100 WK 3000 press the CARD button once This causes...

Page 101: ...keyboard will not be able to load any data inside the sub directory Floppy Diskette WK 3500 only This keyboard is able to see only files that are in the top root directory of the floppy diskette It w...

Page 102: ...the user area selection screen in step 9 B After you are finished performing the load operation press the DISK CARD button CARD button on the WK 3100 WK 3000 to exit the Card Mode Renaming a File You...

Page 103: ...leting a File You can perform the procedure in this section to delete a file from external storage media IMPORTANT Note that the file delete operation cannot be undone Make sure that you no longer nee...

Page 104: ...ation press the DISK CARD button CARD button on the WK 3100 WK 3000 to exit the Card Mode Formatting External Storage Media Use the procedures in this section to format external storage media before u...

Page 105: ...play the Format screen 4 Press the CURSOR 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 CURSOR but...

Page 106: ...emory to save data produced by converting song data from SONG format to SMF format The data on the card is corrupted Use a different card 1 Use a different card 2 Delete files you no longer need from...

Page 107: ...ette is corrupted A file with the same name as the one you are trying to use already exists on the floppy diskette Save the new file to a different diskette or use another name 1 Change to a diskette...

Page 108: ...for channel 1 8 Increase the DSP parameter value 9 Exit then re enter the SMF Player Mode or change the SMF Player play along part Replace the batteries with a set of new ones or use the AC adaptor 1...

Page 109: ...yer Mode is currently being use 1 MIDI cables are not connected properly 2 Channel is turned off or volume setting is too low The computer s MIDI Thru function is turned on Accomp Song MIDI Out is tur...

Page 110: ...m 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 the system reset operation If...

Page 111: ...CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD Rhythm Controller START STOP INTRO ENDING 1 and 2 VARIATION FILL IN 1 and 2 SYNCHRO FILL IN NEXT Accomp Volume 0 to 127 128 steps One touch Presets Recalls settings fo...

Page 112: ...SP pan DSP system reverb send DSP system chorus send MIDI 16 multi timbre receive GM Level 1 standard Other Functions Pitch Bend Range Adjustable 12 semitones upwards and downwards Modulation Equipped...

Page 113: ...1 k Input sensitivity 10 mV Power Supply Dual power supply system Batteries 6 D size batteries Battery Life Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries AC Adaptor AD 12 Auto Power...

Page 114: ...n of water and a neutral detergent Soak the cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes Extremely high or low temperature can cause fi...

Page 115: ...CmpChoRf 26 E PIANO SOFT E PIANO 5 50 16 N Equalize 27 E PIANO AUTO WAH E PIANO 4 56 32 N Auto Wah 28 E PIANO PHASER E PIANO 4 57 32 N PhaAPan1 29 E PIANO GLASS E PIANO 4 50 16 N Equalize 30 E PIANO E...

Page 116: ...R CHORUS STEEL GUITAR 25 50 16 1 ChoDly 4 82 GUITAR UKULELE 24 49 32 N CmpChoRf 83 GUITAR BANJO 105 48 32 N Equalize 84 GUITAR OCT JAZZ GUITAR 26 50 16 1 RvbRoom3 85 GUITAR OVERDRIVE GUITAR 29 48 16 1...

Page 117: ...2 54 49 32 N ChoDly 3 140 ENSEMBLE POP HIT 1 55 52 16 N Equalize 141 ENSEMBLE POP HIT 2 55 53 16 N FlanDly1 142 ENSEMBLE RESO SYNTH STRINGS 51 48 32 N ChoDly 3 143 ENSEMBLE SYNTH CHOIR 52 51 16 N StXD...

Page 118: ...REED VELO ALTO SAX 65 51 32 1 GateRvb2 197 REED VELO CLARINET 71 49 16 N Reflect 198 REED OBOE 68 48 32 N GateRvb2 199 REED SOPRANO SAX 64 48 32 N Equalize 200 REED ALTO SAX 65 48 32 1 Equalize 201 RE...

Page 119: ...51 16 N Chorus 2 255 SYNTH LEAD ATTACK SQR 2 80 56 16 N 3Tap Dly 256 SYNTH LEAD SQUARE WAVE 1 80 49 32 N Auto Pan 257 SYNTH LEAD SQUARE WAVE 2 80 57 32 N AWhChDly 258 SYNTH LEAD CHIFF LEAD 2 83 50 16...

Page 120: ...7 64 32 N 308 GM CELESTA GM 8 64 32 N 309 GM GLOCKENSPIEL GM 9 64 32 N 310 GM MUSIC BOX 10 64 16 N 311 GM VIBRAPHONE GM 11 64 32 N 312 GM MARIMBA GM 12 64 32 N 313 GM XYLOPHONE 13 64 32 N 314 GM TUBUL...

Page 121: ...1 62 64 32 N 363 GM SYNTH BRASS 2 63 64 16 N 364 GM SOPRANO SAX GM 64 64 32 N 365 GM ALTO SAX GM 65 64 32 N 366 GM TENOR SAX GM 66 64 32 N 367 GM BARITONE SAX GM 67 64 32 N 368 GM OBOE GM 68 64 32 N 3...

Page 122: ...APPLAUSE 126 64 16 N 427 GM GUNSHOT 127 64 32 N 428 VARIOUS PIANO 1 WIDE 0 65 32 N 429 VARIOUS MELLOW PIANO GM 0 66 32 N 430 VARIOUS PIANO 2 WIDE 1 65 32 N 431 VARIOUS TECHNO PIANO 1 70 32 N 432 VARIO...

Page 123: ...POP HIT 3 55 66 16 N 475 VARIOUS ORCHESTRA HIT 2 55 67 16 N 476 VARIOUS TIMPANI HIT 55 73 16 N 477 VARIOUS TRUMPET 2 56 65 32 N 478 VARIOUS TROMBONE F GM 57 65 32 N 479 VARIOUS MELLOW FRENCH HORN 60 6...

Page 124: ...10 N Rotary 11 DRAWBAR Soul Organ 2 11 96 16 N Rotary 12 DRAWBAR Gospel Organ 1 12 96 16 N Rotary 13 DRAWBAR Chorus Organ 1 13 96 16 N Rotary 14 DRAWBAR Overdrive Organ 2 14 96 10 N OvdRotry 15 DRAWB...

Page 125: ...44 96 16 N LWhChDl2 45 DRAWBAR Dist Organ Lead 45 96 16 N MetalDly 46 DRAWBAR Ring Organ 46 96 16 N RingMod2 47 DRAWBAR Mad Rotary Organ 47 96 10 N RgChDly2 48 DRAWBAR Old Organ 48 96 16 N LoFiRef2 4...

Page 126: ...E7 F7 G7 A7 B7 C8 D8 E8 21 23 24 26 28 29 31 33 35 36 38 40 41 43 45 47 48 50 52 53 55 57 59 60 62 64 65 67 69 71 72 74 76 77 79 81 83 84 86 88 89 91 93 95 96 98 100 101 103 105 107 108 110 112 B 0 C...

Page 127: ...NO KICK 3 SYNTH 1 RIM SHOT TECHNO SNARE 3 HAND CLAP 3 TECHNO SNARE 4 SYNTH 1 LOW TOM 2 TECHNO CHH 1 SYNTH 1 LOW TOM 1 TECHNO PHH SYNTH 1 MID TOM 2 TECHNO OHH SYNTH 1 MID TOM 1 SYNTH 1 HI TOM 2 TECHNO...

Page 128: ...65 ELECTRIC POP 66 DANCE POP 1 67 DANCE POP 2 68 DANCE POP 3 69 DISCO SOUL JAZZ 70 FAST BIG BAND 71 MIDDLE BIG BAND 72 SLOW BIG BAND 73 JAZZ COMBO 74 SWING 75 SLOW SWING 76 MODERAN JAZZ 77 FOX TROT 78...

Page 129: ...dim m7 5 M7 M m 7 m7 dim7 Chord Type Root C D E F G A B C D D E F G G A A B You can use the above fingerings to finger chords within the accompaniment keyboard range Appendix 735A E 129A WK3000_e_A 01...

Page 130: ...A 16 aug sus4 C D E F G A B C D D E F G G A A B m add9 7sus4 mM7 7 5 add9 Chord Type Root Appendix 735A E 130A WK3000_e_A 01 16 p65 04 3 26 0 12 PM 16...

Page 131: ...2 Room 2 02 Room 3 Room 3 03 Hall 1 Hall 1 04 Hall 2 Hall 2 05 Plate 1 Plate 1 06 Delay Delay 07 PanDelay Pan Delay 08 Plate 2 Plate 2 09 Plate 3 Plate 3 10 LrgRoom 1 Large Room 1 11 LrgRoom 2 Large...

Page 132: ...istDly 2 Distortion Delay 2 82 M28 MetalDly Metal Delay 83 M28 Fuzz Dly Fuzz Delay 84 M24 CrChoDly Crunch Chorus Delay 85 M24 DsChoDly Distortion Chorus Delay 86 M25 CmpCrDly Compressor Crunch Delay 8...

Page 133: ...equalizer 3 Mid Gain Range 12 11 10 to 0 to 10 11 12 Adjusts the gain of the mid band equalizer 4 High Frequency Range 0 6 0KHz 1 8 0KHz 2 10KHz Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the high band equalize...

Page 134: ...is is an effector that you can use to set an upper limit value on the level of the input sig nal Parameters 0 Limit Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the volume level from which the limit is applied 1 Attack Ran...

Page 135: ...he low range and high range of the input signal Parameters 0 Low Frequency Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the low range enhancer frequency 1 Low Gain Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the low range enhancer gain 2 High...

Page 136: ...utput Parameters 0 Delay Time Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the delay time 1 Wet Level Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the level of the effect sound 2 Feedback Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the repeat of the delay 3 High Da...

Page 137: ...erb Function This is gate reverb with a reverse rotation ef fect Parameters 0 LPF Range 0 to 127 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter A smaller value cuts the high range 1 HPF Range 0 t...

Page 138: ...orus 2 Tap Delay Function This is a multi effector that is related to Sin 2 Phase Chorus 2 Tap Delay Parameters 0 Chorus LFO Rate 1 Chorus LFO Depth 2 Chorus Feedback 3 Chorus Wet Level 4 Delay Time 5...

Page 139: ...2 Phase Chorus Flanger Parameters 0 Chorus LFO Rate 1 Chorus LFO Depth 2 Chorus Feedback 3 Chorus Wet Level 4 Flanger LFO Rate 5 Flanger LFO Depth 6 Flanger Feedback 7 Flanger Wet Level M09 Multi09 S...

Page 140: ...multi effector related to Drive Rotary Reflection Parameters 0 Drive Rotary Gain 1 Drive Rotary Level 2 Drive Rotary Speed 3 Drive Rotary Slow Rate 4 Drive Rotary Fast Rate 5 Reflection Wet Level 6 R...

Page 141: ...t is related to Com pressor Sin 2 Phase Chorus Reflection Parameters 0 Compressor Depth 1 Compressor Attack 2 Compressor Level 3 Chorus LFO Rate 4 Chorus LFO Depth 5 Reflection Wet Level 6 Reflection...

Page 142: ...effector related to Distortion Phaser Parameters 0 Distortion Gain 1 Distortion Low 2 Distortion High 3 Distortion Level 4 Phaser Resonance 5 Phaser Manual 6 Phaser Rate 7 Phaser Depth M30 Multi30 Di...

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Page 146: ...1 16 17 18 19 64 66 Control 67 Change 71 72 73 74 1 16 1 16 Mode 3 X 0 127 O 9nH v 1 127 X 9nH v 0 X X O O O O O O X 2 O O O O O 3 O 3 O 3 O O O O 1 Depends on tone Bank select Modulation Data entry V...

Page 147: ...O O O O O X O O 0 127 O X X X O O X X X X Release Time Attack Time Brightness Vibrato rate Vibrato depth Vibrato delay DSP Parameter4 DSP Parameter5 DSP Parameter6 DSP Parameter7 Reverb send Chorus se...

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