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2•6 User Guide
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2•6 User Guide
1. SLIDERS
MASTER VOLUME. Regulates the overall volume of the
entire instrument (speakers, headphones and outputs).
MIC/LINE. Controls the volume of the signal fed into the
Mic/Line Input (operational with the optional Audio/Video
Interface only).
DRUM, BASS, ACC1, ACC2, ACC3, LOWER, UPPER2,
UPPER1 sliders. Independent volume controls for the
keyboard sections (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) and Style
Tracks (Drum, Bass, Acc1, Acc2, Acc3).
F1…F8 sliders: When WK3 operates in multi-track mode
(Song), the sliders control the volumes of tracks 01-08 or
09-16. Tracks 09-16 are accessed with the Track Select
button (Sequencer section) which toggles between tracks
01-08 and 09-16. In many edit situations, sliders F1…F8
are used as date entry controls.
2. STYLE/SONG GROUPS
These buttons gain access to Styles (8 Beat, 16 Beat,
Rock, etc.), Programmable Styles (User1 & User2),
Song/Styles (Song/Style) or Songs (Real Song).
3. EDIT PERFORMANCE
These buttons gain access to the edit of the function spec-
ified on the buttons.
• P
ERFORMANCE
: edit of the Performance parameters.
• M
IDI
: edit of the MIDI parameters.
• M
IXER
: edit of the Mixer parameters.
• S
OUND
: edit of the macro Sound & Drumkit parameters.
4. GENERAL
Gains access to the Edit General parameters which af-
fect the instrument as a whole.
5. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
The on-board dual Digital Signal Processor which pro-
vides Reverbs and Modulated effects to further enhance
the WK3 sounds.
• R
EVERB
: activates (led On) or bypasses (led Off) the
Reverb DSP.
• E
FFECTS
: activates (led On) or bypass (led Off) the Mod-
ulation/Delay DSP.
• E
DIT
: gains access to the effects selectors and effect
send controls. Pressed a second time gains access to
the effects editor (Edit).
6. AUTOMATIC STYLES
A series of buttons which control the Styles.
• A
RRANGE
O
N
/O
FF
: Enables (On) or disables (Off) the
Style arrangements.
• A
RRANGE
M
EMORY
: The Style arrangements continue play-
ing (led on) or stop (led off) after releasing the keys from
the keyboard area dedicated to Style chords (below the
split point).
• L
OWER
M
EMORY
: The Sound assigned to the Lower key-
board section continues playing (led on) or stops playing
(led off) after releasing the keys from the Lower keyboard
(below the split point).
• A
RRANGE
M
ODE
/S
PLIT
: Gains access to 7 options associ-
ated to the Style arrangements: Mode, Bass to Lowest,
Split Point, One Finger, Fingered, Free, Chord display.
7. UTILITY
Four useful functions which simplify Style playing: Single
Touch Play, Tempo Lock, Harmony On/Off, Harmony Type.
8. THE DISPLAY
A 2x40 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display to communi-
cate the current status of the instrument. The contents
are defined by the silkscreened markings around the pe-
rimeter.
9. FUNCTION BUTTONS F1…F8
Select the displayed items in selection or edit situations.
10. PAGE +, PAGE –
Select Performances in increasing (Page+) or decreas-
ing (Page–) order when WK3 is set to Style/RealTime
mode. In the various Edit modes, they pass from one
edit page to another.
Front Panel (buttons & controls)
1. SLIDERS
MASTER VOLUME. Regulates the overall volume of the
entire instrument (speakers, headphones and outputs).
MIC/LINE. Controls the volume of the signal fed into the
Mic/Line Input (operational with the optional Audio/V
ideo
Interface only).
DRUM, BASS, ACC1,
ACC2, ACC3, LOWER, UPPER2,
UPPER1 sliders. Independent volume controls for the
keyboard sections (Upper 1, Upper 2, Lower) and Style
Tracks (Drum, Bass,
Acc1, Acc2,
Acc3).
F1…F8 sliders: When WK3 operates in multi-track mode
(Song), the sliders control the volumes of tracks 01-08 or
09-16. Tracks 09-16 are accessed with the
Track Select
button (Sequencer section) which toggles between tracks
01-08 and 09-16. In many edit situations, sliders F1…F8
are used as date entry controls.
2. STYLE/SONG GROUPS
These buttons gain access to Styles (8 Beat
, 16 Beat
,
Rock, etc.), Programmable Styles (
User1 &
User2),
Song/Styles (Song/Style
) or Songs (Real Song
).
3. EDIT PERFORMANCE
These buttons gain access to the edit of the function spec-
ified on the buttons.
• P
ERFORMANCE
: edit of the Performance parameters.
• M
IDI
: edit of the MIDI parameters.
• M
IXER
: edit of the Mixer parameters.
• S
OUND
: edit of the macro Sound & Drumkit parameters.
4. GENERAL
Gains access to the Edit General
parameters which af-
fect the instrument as a whole.
5. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
The on-board dual Digital Signal Processor which pro-
vides Reverbs and Modulated effects to further enhance
the WK3 sounds.
• R
EVERB
: activates (led On) or bypasses (led Of
f) the
Reverb DSP .
• E
FFECTS
: activates (led On) or bypass (led Of
f) the Mod-
ulation/Delay DSP .
• E
DIT
: gains access to the effects selectors and ef
fect
send controls. Pressed a second time gains access to
the effects editor (
Edit).
6. AUTOMATIC STYLES
A series of buttons which control the Styles.
• A
RRANGE
O
N
/O
FF
: Enables (On) or disables (Off) the
Style arrangements.
• A
RRANGE
M
EMORY
: The Style arrangements continue play-
ing (led on) or stop (led off) after releasing the keys from
the keyboard area dedicated to Style chords (below the
split point).
• L
OWER
M
EMORY
: The Sound assigned to the Lower key-
board section continues playing (led on) or stops playing
(led off) after releasing the keys from the Lower keyboard
(below the split point).
• A
RRANGE
M
ODE
/S
PLIT
: Gains access to 7 options associ-
ated to the Style arrangements: Mode, Bass to Lowest,
Split Point, One Finger, Fingered, Free, Chord display
.
7. UTILITY
Four useful functions which simplify Style playing: Single
T ouch Play
, Tempo Lock, Harmony On/Of
f, Harmony Type.
8. THE DISPLAY
A 2x40 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display to communi-
cate the current status of the instrument. The contents
are defined by the silkscreened markings around the pe-
rimeter.
9. FUNCTION BUTTONS F1…F8
Select the displayed items in selection or edit situations.
10. PAGE +, PAGE –
Select Performances in increasing (Page+) or decreas-
ing (Page–) order when WK3 is set to Style/RealTime
mode. In the various Edit modes, they pass from one
edit page to another.
Front Panel (buttons & controls)
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