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wk2000 se
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Styles
C (maj)
C min
C dim
C 7
C maj7
The Split corresponds to the point which divides the keyboard into two parts, left (lower) and right (upper). The Split point
can be set to any note of the keyboard, allowing you to modify the keyboard extension dedicated to the recognition of
the chords that trigger the auto accompaniments.
THE SPLIT POINT
Press and hold down ARRANGE ON/OFF for a few seconds to get into
Arrange mode: the display will show the following messages: Arrange Mode:
Fingered 1; Keyboard split. Use the Cursor key to select the mode you wish
to modify, and rotate the DIAL to change the selection.
By changing the Split point, you automatically modify the extensions of the
LOWER and UPPER keyboard sections.
Press the ARRANGE ON/OFF key for a few seconds
1
Press ESCAPE to exit
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Press the keyboard note you wish to set as the new Split point
3
The new Split point is now set to all the instrument. It will remain in WK2000 SE memory even if this is turned off.
Press the CURSOR button to move to the split point selection
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HOW TO SET A NEW SPLIT POINT
The display will show the default split setting with a message: B3/C4
ARRANGE MODE
The WK2000 SE has 4 different Chord recognition modes which trigger the automatic accompaniment in different
ways:
FINGERED 1 FINGERED 2 ONE FINGER FREESTYLE
A single note played below the Split Point is recognized as the root of a
major chord.
ONE FINGER
For a major 7th, play the root and the major seventh (C + B above
or below C)
To obtain a minor chord play the root and the minor third (e.g. C
and Eb).
For a diminished, play the root and the diminished fi fth (C + Gb above
or below C).
For a seventh chord play the root and the seventh (C + Bb above or
below C)
FINGERED 1
FINGERED 2
The chord will play according to the actual notes pressed. A three note
chord will trigger the full accompaniment. With one or two notes, the
chord will be recognized but the notes played of the accompaniment will
be limited to those actually played.
At least three notes are needed for the chords to be recognized.