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7•2 User Guide
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7•2 User Guide
Selecting and playing back Songs
WK3 can store up to 7 Songs in the Real/Song
Groups of the STYLE/SONG GROUPS section.
Location 8 corresponds to the Chain function
which loops (repeats) a single Song indefinitely
until stopped, or chains several recorded Songs
to play as a medley. A chained medley stops
automatically when the end of the last song in
the chain is reached.
TO SELECT A SONG
Refer to the DISK chapter 6, page 6 for explana-
tions regarding how to load Songs and MIDI Files
to memory from disk.
1. Press the REAL/SONG button.
The display shows 7 locations. Recorded
Songs are identified by a name of 6 charac-
ters. Empty locations are shown as “Free01”,
“Free02” etc.
2. Select a Song with the corresponding Function
button.
Selecting a Song sets WK3 to Song mode.
The Song name appears on the top line of
the display (“Free” or a name).
If you select a Free location, refer to the Song
Recording chapter for details of how to record
the Song.
STYLE / SONG GROUPS
8 BEAT
JAZZ.
16 BEAT
US. TRAD.
ROCK
TRAD. 1.
FUNK
TRAD. 2
DANCE 1
LATIN 1
DANCE 2
LATIN 2
USER 1
USER 2
SONG/STYLE
REAL/SONG
1
120 Empty1 Mes=1 :1 Bk1: BRASS
Bk1: ORGAN3 Bk1: SOFSAX
2
MySong Empty4 Empty6 CHN=
OFF
MyWay NwYork Empty5 Empty7
Selecting and playing back Songs
WK3 can store up to 7 Songs in the Real/Song
Groups of the STYLE/SONG GROUPS section.
Location 8 corresponds to the Chain function
which loops (repeats) a single Song indefinitely
until stopped, or chains several recorded Songs
to play as a medley.
A chained medley stops
automatically when the end of the last song in
the chain is reached.
TO SELECT A SONG
Refer to the DISK chapter 6, page 6 for explana-
tions regarding how to load Songs and MIDI Files
to memory from disk.
1.
Press the REAL/SONG button.
The display shows 7 locations. Recorded
Songs are identified by a name of 6 charac-
ters. Empty locations are shown as “Free01”,
“Free02” etc.
2.
Select a Song with the corresponding Function
button.
Selecting a Song sets WK3 to Song mode.
The Song name appears on the top line of
the display (“Free” or a name).
If you select a Free location, refer to the Song
Recording chapter for details of how to record
the Song.
STYLE / SONG GROUPS
8 BEAT
JAZZ.
16 BEAT
US. TRAD.
ROCK
TRAD. 1.
FUNK
TRAD. 2
DANCE 1
LATIN 1
DANCE 2
LATIN 2
USER 1
USER 2
SONG/STYLE
REAL/SONG
1
120 Empty1 Mes=1 :1 Bk1: BRASS
Bk1: ORGAN3 Bk1: SOFSAX
2
MySong Empty4 Empty6 CHN=
OFF
MyWay NwYork Empty5 Empty7
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