Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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USER'S GUIDE
WK3300/8000E1B
GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U. S. A. (not applicable to other areas).
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] Each press of BANK cycles through the bank numbers from 1 to 8. 2 Pressing one of the REGISTRATION buttons (1 to 4) selects the corresponding area in the currently selected bank.
NOTE
· Whenever you save a setup and assign it a setup name, any setup data previously assigned to that name is replaced with the new data. · You can use the keyboard's USB capabilities to save your setup data to a computer or other external storage device. See "Internet Data Expansion System" on page E-82 for details. · You can save setup data to external media, if you want. See "Saving Data" on page E-83 for more information.
NOTE
· Each bank of registration memory initially contains data when you first use the keyboard. Simple replace the existing data with your own data. · Registration memory functions are disabled while you are using the SMF Player, Song Memory or demo tune function. · Registration memory functions are also disabled while you are using the floppy disk drive (WK-3800 only) or card slot (page E-83).
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Registration Memory
Number buttons
BANK REGISTRATION STORE
To Save a Setup in Registration Memory
To Recall a Setup from Registration Memory
1
Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up the keyboard the way you want it.
· See "Registration Memory Settings" on page E-51 for details on what data is stored in the registration memory.
1
Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank.
· If you do not perform any operation for about five seconds after pressing the BANK button, the keyboard automatically clears the registration memory recall screen.
2
Use the BANK button or the number buttons to select the bank you want.
· If you do not perform any operation for about five seconds after pressing the BANK button, the display returns to the contents in step 1, above. · Bank 1 selected.
Ban k
2
Press the REGISTRATION button (1 to 4) or number buttons for the area whose setup you want to recall.
Ban k
3
While holding down the STORE button, press a REGISTRATION button (1 to 4).
· The following display appears when you press the 2 button.
Re c a l l
· The setup name along with the message "Recall" appears on the display.
NOTE
· If you press a REGISTRATION button without using the BANK button to select a bank first, the last bank number selected is used.
Store
4
Release the STORE and REGISTRATION buttons.
NOTE
· The setup is saved as soon as you press a REGISTRATION button in step 3, above.
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Song Memory Function
This keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs in song memory for later playback. There are two methods you can use to record a song: real-time recording where you record the notes as you play them on the keyboard, and step recording where you input chords and notes one-by-one.
Selecting a Track
Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons marked CHORD/ TR1 through TR6 to select the track you want.
Song Memory Track Buttons
Track 4 Track 2 Track 6
NOTE
· Layer and split cannot be used while standing by for recording or while recording is being performed in the Song Memory Mode. Also, layer and split are automatically turned off whenever the keyboard goes into record standby or starts recording.
Track 1
Track 3
Track 5
Tracks
Keyboard song memory records and plays back much like a standard tape recorder. There are a total of six tracks, each of which can be recorded separately. Besides notes, each track can have its own tone number. Then when you play back the tracks together, it sounds like an entire six-piece band. During playback, you can adjust the tempo to change the speed of playback.
Start Track 1 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 track. Step Recording Real-time Recording Flash End
Basic Song Memory operations
The status of the Song Memory changes each time you press the SONG MEMORY button.
Playback
P l ay
Re c o r d
NOTE
· With this keyboard, Track 1 is the basic track, which can be used to record keyboard play, along with Auto Accompaniment. Tracks 2 through 6 can be used for keyboard play, so they are called melody tracks. Tracks 2 through 6 are used to add other parts to what is recorded in Track 1. · Note that each track is independent of the others. This means that even if you make a mistake while recording, you only need to re-record the track where the mistake was made. · You can use different Mixer settings for each track (page E-40).
S t e p Re c
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Song Memory Function
SONG MEMORY
CURSOR
Number buttons [+]/[] YES/NO INTRO/ENDING 1/2 VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 START/STOP SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT SONG MEMORY TRACK
Using Real-time Recording
With real-time recording, the notes you play on the keyboard are recorded as you play them.
4
Press the START/STOP button to start recording.
· When recording starts, the REC indicator flashes on the display. [. . . ] * Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference in tonal quality and volume between sample ranges.
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Specifications
Models: Keyboard: Tones: WK-3300/WK-3800/WK-8000 WK-3300/WK-3800: 76 keys with touch response (OFF/1/2/3) WK-8000: 88 keys with touch response (OFF/1/2/3) 400 Advanced Tones + 200 Preset Tones + 20 Drum Sets + 100 standard user tones + 20 user tones with waves*1 + 4 user drum sets with waves*1 + 50 drawbar organ tones + 100 user drawbar organ tones (894 tones total); layer/split 32 notes maximum (10 for certain tones) 9 (16', 5 1/3', 8', 4', 2 2/3', 2', 1 3/5', 1 1/3', 1') Second, Third On, Off DSP (200 types: internal, 100 user areas) + Reverb (16 types) + Chorus (16 types) + Equalizer (10 types, 4 bands) 182 (internal, 16 user areas*1) Variable (226 steps, = 30 to 255) 3 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED, FULL RANGE CHORD) START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING 1 and 2, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 and 2, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT 0 to 127 (128 steps) Recalls settings for tone, tempo, layer on/off, and harmonize on/off in accordance with rhythm. 10 types : Automatic addition of notes that harmonize with melody note in accordance with specified Auto Accompaniment chords. 5 6 (2 through 6 are melody tracks) Real-time, step Approximately 10, 000 notes (total for 5 songs) Equipped 3
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