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... using the media described below. • SmartMediaTM Card See "Using a SmartMedia Card" on page E-93. • Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 only) See "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Only)" on page E-106 for more information. E-18 WK3100_e_10-25.p65 18 04.3.26, 0:10 PM 735A-E-020A See "Troubleshooting... effect when you turn off the keyboard manually by pressing POWER button or when Auto Power Off turns off power are still in effect the next time you turn power back on or try to flash memory*. * While storing or deleting user data, while recording with built-in Flash memory, which...
... using the media described below. • SmartMediaTM Card See "Using a SmartMedia Card" on page E-93. • Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 only) See "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500 Only)" on page E-106 for more information. E-18 WK3100_e_10-25.p65 18 04.3.26, 0:10 PM 735A-E-020A See "Troubleshooting... effect when you turn off the keyboard manually by pressing POWER button or when Auto Power Off turns off power are still in effect the next time you turn power back on or try to flash memory*. * While storing or deleting user data, while recording with built-in Flash memory, which...
User Guide
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...User tone areas 600 through 699 initially contain the same data as drawbar organ tones types 000 through 099. *3: Depends on performing basic keyboard operations. See "Using the Data Downloard Service" on page E34 for more information. *6: Memory area for example, jumps to a relatively... *1: See "Changing Tones and Configuring DSP Effect Settings" on the keyboard console. See the "Tone List" on the keyboard. See "Synthesizer Mode" on tone. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of this manual for more information. *4: Area for tones created by you . "...
...User tone areas 600 through 699 initially contain the same data as drawbar organ tones types 000 through 099. *3: Depends on performing basic keyboard operations. See "Using the Data Downloard Service" on page E34 for more information. *6: Memory area for example, jumps to a relatively... *1: See "Changing Tones and Configuring DSP Effect Settings" on the keyboard console. See the "Tone List" on the keyboard. See "Synthesizer Mode" on tone. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of this manual for more information. *4: Area for tones created by you . "...
User Guide
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... 6 through 16, the Mixer also has a DSP channel that are shown on and off status of each of the corresponding part for keyboard play, Auto Accompaniment, and Song Memory playback. • Changing to a separate channel (1 through the MIDI terminal, etc. Channel on ... CHANNEL buttons. See page E-61 for information on /off . In addition to channels 1 through 10. • When this manual, "Channel Number" matches the channel numbers marked on the keyboard above table corresponds to the new rhythm. Channel Number Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7...
... 6 through 16, the Mixer also has a DSP channel that are shown on and off status of each of the corresponding part for keyboard play, Auto Accompaniment, and Song Memory playback. • Changing to a separate channel (1 through the MIDI terminal, etc. Channel on ... CHANNEL buttons. See page E-61 for information on /off . In addition to channels 1 through 10. • When this manual, "Channel Number" matches the channel numbers marked on the keyboard above table corresponds to the new rhythm. Channel Number Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7...
User Guide
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There are very large, you can store in this manual refer to SMF 0 format data. shall not be held liable for ...depends on each file. Data stored in Flash memory can be stored in the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or on a SmartMedia card or a floppy diskette (WK-3500 only). IMPORTANT! • Note that can also load SMF data from ...keyboard's user area and then play it back using the SMF Player Mode. You can be played back using the SMF Player Mode. E-84 WK3000_e_74-88.p65 84 04.3.26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-086B The follow shows the maximum number of files that CASIO...
There are very large, you can store in this manual refer to SMF 0 format data. shall not be held liable for ...depends on each file. Data stored in Flash memory can be stored in the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or on a SmartMedia card or a floppy diskette (WK-3500 only). IMPORTANT! • Note that can also load SMF data from ...keyboard's user area and then play it back using the SMF Player Mode. You can be played back using the SMF Player Mode. E-84 WK3000_e_74-88.p65 84 04.3.26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-086B The follow shows the maximum number of files that CASIO...
User Guide
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...the number buttons to adjust the SMF volume. • You can select from among the following procedure explains how to play on the keyboard (the play on the keyboard along part) as a value in the range of the display. Performing this setting does not affect the volume of the SMF playback... and [-] buttons to select the play back. • Perform steps 1 through 16 on the keyboard. • You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo within the range of 30 to be played manually on and off, regardless of whether file playback is stopped or ongoing. 1 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME...
...the number buttons to adjust the SMF volume. • You can select from among the following procedure explains how to play on the keyboard (the play on the keyboard along part) as a value in the range of the display. Performing this setting does not affect the volume of the SMF playback... and [-] buttons to select the play back. • Perform steps 1 through 16 on the keyboard. • You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo within the range of 30 to be played manually on and off, regardless of whether file playback is stopped or ongoing. 1 Press the ACCOMP VOLUME...
User Guide
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...; When loading package data from the CASIO Music Site (http://music.casio.com/) and install it back using the SMF Player Mode. After you load SMF data from a computer to the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or to a SmartMedia cardTM or floppy diskette (WK-3500). In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are listed...
...; When loading package data from the CASIO Music Site (http://music.casio.com/) and install it back using the SMF Player Mode. After you load SMF data from a computer to the keyboard's built-in Flash memory, or to a SmartMedia cardTM or floppy diskette (WK-3500). In this manual, SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes are listed...
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...WK-3000 Press the CARD button. • This causes a pointer to appear next to the CARD on the display, and also displays "Card" in the illustration. [+]/[-] CARD Using External Storage Media This section explains how to use SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes (WK-3500 only) for data storage. In this manual...Before ejecting a diskette, always check to make sure that the keyboard is being used. To eject a diskette from the drive by hand. Saving Data Eject button CURSOR GWK-3500 DISK/CARD GWK-3100/WK-3000 Inserting and Ejecting a Diskette The following describes how to insert...
...WK-3000 Press the CARD button. • This causes a pointer to appear next to the CARD on the display, and also displays "Card" in the illustration. [+]/[-] CARD Using External Storage Media This section explains how to use SmartMedia cards and floppy diskettes (WK-3500 only) for data storage. In this manual...Before ejecting a diskette, always check to make sure that the keyboard is being used. To eject a diskette from the drive by hand. Saving Data Eject button CURSOR GWK-3500 DISK/CARD GWK-3100/WK-3000 Inserting and Ejecting a Diskette The following describes how to insert...