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2•8 User Guide
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2•8 User Guide
• L
EDS
1 - 16, T
RACK
S
ELECT
: Activators for tracks 1 - 08
and 9 - 16 for multi-track recordings (Songs). T
RACK
S
E
-
LECT
toggles between the first and second set of 8 tracks.
• FF, R
EW
: Fast forward (FF) or “rewind” (Rew) buttons
for Songs and Song/Styles.
• Q
UANTIZE
, C
LEAR
, M
ASTER
T
RACK
, C
OPY
: buttorn which
activate sequencer editing tasks.
• T
EXT
: pressing this button (led on) displays Song Lyrics
(active for Songs with a Lyrics track only).
23. SOUND GROUPS
This button gains access to the WK3 Sounds aranged in
8 Groups of 8 Sounds. Each Group is further sub-divid-
ed into 3 Banks (1,2,3).
24. SOUND BANKS 1, 2, 3
These buttons select the Sound Banks 1, 2 and 3 in cy-
clic order in Sound selection situations.
25. SAMPLES
Gains access to the Samples bank (battery-back SAm-
ple-RAM). Once accessed, the Samples can be assigned
to the Tracks and Pads, as any other Sound.
26. REC/EDIT
Gains access to the Sample recording and editing proce-
dure (available only if WK3 is fitted with the optional Dig-
ital Audio Video Interface) and the Pads Assign function
which allows you to assign sounds to the Pads.
27. DISK
Enters the Disk operating functions (Load, Save, Utility
[Format, Erase]) which allow the transfer of files to and
from disk.
28. DEMO
Gains access to the demonstration Songs.
29. PROGRAMMABLE PADS
13 buttons arranged in keyboard-octave style which pro-
vide sounds or samples that can be played in real time in
any mode.
POWER
On/Off switch to turn WK3 on and off.
HEADPHONES
Two jacks for stereo headphones. Inserting a jack in the
left socket excludes the internal speakers.
The Headphones volume is controlled by the Master Vol-
ume slider.
THE TRACKBALL
The Trackball is an on-board programmable “physical
controller” which affects the way the WK3 plays.
Moving the Trackball in left/right directions generates
Pitch Bend data which affects the tracks of the current
Performance enabled for the effect.
Moving the controller in Up/Down directions generates
Modulation messages.
THE DISK DRIVE
The Disk Drive is located under the keyboard towards
the right edge of the instrument and handles 3.5” double
density (2DD) or high density (2HD) floppy disks.
• L
EDS
1 - 16, T
RACK
S
ELECT
: Activators for tracks 1 - 08
and 9 - 16 for multi-track recordings (Songs). T
RACK
S
E
-
LECT
toggles between the first and second set of 8 tracks.
• FF
, R
EW
: Fast forward (FF) or “rewind” (Rew) buttons
for Songs and Song/Styles.
• Q
UANTIZE
, C
LEAR
, M
ASTER
T
RACK
, C
OPY
: buttorn which
activate sequencer editing tasks.
• T
EXT
: pressing this button (led on) displays Song L
yrics
(active for Songs with a Lyrics track only).
23. SOUND GROUPS
This button gains access to the WK3 Sounds aranged in
8 Groups of 8 Sounds. Each Group is further sub-divid-
ed into 3 Banks (1,2,3).
24. SOUND BANKS 1, 2, 3
These buttons select the Sound Banks 1, 2 and 3 in cy-
clic order in Sound selection situations.
25. SAMPLES
Gains access to the Samples bank (battery-back SAm-
ple-RAM). Once accessed, the Samples can be assigned
to the Tracks and Pads, as any other Sound.
26. REC/EDIT
Gains access to the Sample recording and editing proce-
dure (available only if WK3
is fitted with the optional Dig-
ital Audio V
ideo Interface) and the Pads Assign
function
which allows you to assign sounds to the Pads.
27. DISK
Enters the Disk operating functions (Load, Save, Utility
[Format, Erase]) which allow the transfer of files to and
from disk.
28. DEMO
Gains access to the demonstration Songs.
29. PROGRAMMABLE PADS
13 buttons arranged in keyboard-octave style which pro-
vide sounds or samples that can be played in real time in
any mode.
POWER
On/Off switch to turn WK3 on and of
f.
HEADPHONES
Two jacks for stereo headphones. Inserting a jack in the
left socket excludes the internal speakers.
The Headphones volume is controlled by the Master Vol-
ume slider.
THE TRACKBALL
The Trackball is an on-board programmable “physical
controller” which affects the way the
WK3 plays.
Moving the Trackball in left/right directions generates
Pitch Bend data which af
fects the tracks of the current
Performance enabled for the effect.
Moving the controller in Up/Down directions generates
Modulation messages.
THE DISK DRIVE
The Disk Drive is located under the keyboard towards
the right edge of the instrument and handles 3.5” double
density (2DD) or high density (2HD) floppy disks.
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