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...memory for full support of all your own original creations. You can be stored in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of this CASIO musical instrument. A built-in backlight keeps the display easy to read, even in sounds to enjoy "desktop music" capabilities... create your selection of tones and rhythms by downloading data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE, or by the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard. You can be controlled using nine digital drawbars. This keyboard provides you with the following features and functions. ❐ 620 Tones...
...memory for full support of all your own original creations. You can be stored in display shows chord names, tempo setting, keyboard information, staff notation of this CASIO musical instrument. A built-in backlight keeps the display easy to read, even in sounds to enjoy "desktop music" capabilities... create your selection of tones and rhythms by downloading data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE, or by the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard. You can be controlled using nine digital drawbars. This keyboard provides you with the following features and functions. ❐ 620 Tones...
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... file (SMF) and play it . Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you see the symbol Appendix in this manual, it back on the keyboard. ❐ Built-in floppy disk drive (WK-3800 only) Save original tones or songs you created with a standard MIDI file (SMF) and play it means you need them. E-6 You... load a card with the Song Memory to disk for later recall when you should refer. You can use your computer to download data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. ❐ SD Memory Card Slot A built-in SD memory card slot helps to 32 setups (4 setups × 8 banks) can be stored in memory...
... file (SMF) and play it . Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you see the symbol Appendix in this manual, it back on the keyboard. ❐ Built-in floppy disk drive (WK-3800 only) Save original tones or songs you created with a standard MIDI file (SMF) and play it means you need them. E-6 You... load a card with the Song Memory to disk for later recall when you should refer. You can use your computer to download data from the CASIO MUSIC SITE. ❐ SD Memory Card Slot A built-in SD memory card slot helps to 32 setups (4 setups × 8 banks) can be stored in memory...
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... E-12 Power Supply E-14 Using batteries E-14 Using the AC Adaptor E-15 Auto Power Off E-15 Turning Off the Keyboard E-15 Memory Contents E-16 Connections E-17 Basic Operations E-19 To play the keyboard E-19 Selecting a Tone E-19 PIANO SETTING Button E-20 Using the PITCH BEND Wheel E-21 Using the MODULATION E-21 Using...
... E-12 Power Supply E-14 Using batteries E-14 Using the AC Adaptor E-15 Auto Power Off E-15 Turning Off the Keyboard E-15 Memory Contents E-16 Connections E-17 Basic Operations E-19 To play the keyboard E-19 Selecting a Tone E-19 PIANO SETTING Button E-20 Using the PITCH BEND Wheel E-21 Using the MODULATION E-21 Using...
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...an SMF E-77 Configuring Other Settings E-78 Connection to a Computer E-80 General MIDI E-81 MIDI Settings E-81 Internet Data Expansion System E-82 Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults E-82 E-8 B E-51 Registration Memory Features E-51 To Save a Setup in Registration Memory E-52 To Recall a Setup from ... Step Recording E-56 Recording Multiple Tracks E-59 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-61 Editing Memory Contents E-62 Editing a Song E-64 Keyboard Settings E-66 Using Layer E-66 Using Split E-67 Using Layer and Split Together E-68 Transposing the...
...an SMF E-77 Configuring Other Settings E-78 Connection to a Computer E-80 General MIDI E-81 MIDI Settings E-81 Internet Data Expansion System E-82 Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults E-82 E-8 B E-51 Registration Memory Features E-51 To Save a Setup in Registration Memory E-52 To Recall a Setup from ... Step Recording E-56 Recording Multiple Tracks E-59 Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording E-61 Editing Memory Contents E-62 Editing a Song E-64 Keyboard Settings E-66 Using Layer E-66 Using Split E-67 Using Layer and Split Together E-68 Transposing the...
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...MAIN VOLUME knob 9 ONE TOUCH PRESET button 0 ACCOMP VOLUME button A SONG MEMORY button B bWK-3800 DISK/CARD button bWK-3300/WK-8000 CARD button C DATA ACCESS lamp D RHYTHM button E TONE button F DSP button G PIANO SETTING button H CURSOR buttons I ...HARMONIZE button K SPLIT button L LAYER button M Speaker N Rhythm list O Tone list P Display Q DEMO button*4 R bWK-3800/WK-8000 PHONES terminal bWK-3300 PHONES/OUTPUT terminal S CHORD root names T Percussion instrument list U Chord types name V SMF PLAYER button W ...stand into the slot at the top of the keyboard as shown in the illustration. E-11
...MAIN VOLUME knob 9 ONE TOUCH PRESET button 0 ACCOMP VOLUME button A SONG MEMORY button B bWK-3800 DISK/CARD button bWK-3300/WK-8000 CARD button C DATA ACCESS lamp D RHYTHM button E TONE button F DSP button G PIANO SETTING button H CURSOR buttons I ...HARMONIZE button K SPLIT button L LAYER button M Speaker N Rhythm list O Tone list P Display Q DEMO button*4 R bWK-3800/WK-8000 PHONES terminal bWK-3300 PHONES/OUTPUT terminal S CHORD root names T Percussion instrument list U Chord types name V SMF PLAYER button W ...stand into the slot at the top of the keyboard as shown in the illustration. E-11
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... a standard household wall outlet (using it for a long time. Temperature extremes or playing at a medium setting. NOTE • The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on the battery compartment cover into the battery compartment. • ...hours The above value is standard battery life at normal temperature, with the keyboard volume at very loud volume settings can shorten battery life. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. WARNING Misuse of batteries can cause them to...
... a standard household wall outlet (using it for a long time. Temperature extremes or playing at a medium setting. NOTE • The keyboard may not function correctly if you load or replace batteries with power turned on the battery compartment cover into the battery compartment. • ...hours The above value is standard battery life at normal temperature, with the keyboard volume at very loud volume settings can shorten battery life. Always make sure you turn the keyboard off the keyboard before loading or replacing batteries. WARNING Misuse of batteries can cause them to...
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... "Pls Wait" or "Bulk In" Turning off before disconnecting the AC adaptor or doing anything else. • Never disconnect the AC adaptor while the keyboard is disabled (it is turned on page E-97 for a long time can cause the contents of corrupted Flash memory contents. See "Troubleshooting" on are ...off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for more information. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12 Example: WK-3800 AC adaptor AD-12 AC outlet Note the following message is on the display, never turn off power and make sure that the...
... "Pls Wait" or "Bulk In" Turning off before disconnecting the AC adaptor or doing anything else. • Never disconnect the AC adaptor while the keyboard is disabled (it is turned on page E-97 for a long time can cause the contents of corrupted Flash memory contents. See "Troubleshooting" on are ...off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor. • Using the AC adaptor for more information. Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12 Example: WK-3800 AC adaptor AD-12 AC outlet Note the following message is on the display, never turn off power and make sure that the...
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...volume) Memory Contents In addition to a Computer" on page E-80. See page E-74 for details. Saving Setups and Memory Contents About Flash memory Your keyboard comes with the synthesizer, while transferring data from a computer, etc. See "Bundled CD-ROM Data" on page E-82 for more information about initialization....described below. • SD Memory Card See "Using an SD Memory Card" on page E-84. • Floppy Diskette (WK-3800 only) See "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3800 Only)" on page E-85. • Computer hard disk See "Connection to the above settings, data stored in the ...
...volume) Memory Contents In addition to a Computer" on page E-80. See page E-74 for details. Saving Setups and Memory Contents About Flash memory Your keyboard comes with the synthesizer, while transferring data from a computer, etc. See "Bundled CD-ROM Data" on page E-82 for more information about initialization....described below. • SD Memory Card See "Using an SD Memory Card" on page E-84. • Floppy Diskette (WK-3800 only) See "Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3800 Only)" on page E-85. • Computer hard disk See "Connection to the above settings, data stored in the ...
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... the connected equipment. See the user documentation that the standard plug you connect to the keyboard must set the input selector of stereo channels. Connections • WK-3800/WK-8000 Phones and Line Out Terminals Before connecting phones or other external equipment, be sure to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown in the...
... the connected equipment. See the user documentation that the standard plug you connect to the keyboard must set the input selector of stereo channels. Connections • WK-3800/WK-8000 Phones and Line Out Terminals Before connecting phones or other external equipment, be sure to purchase connecting cables like the ones shown in the...
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...see "Changing Other Settings" on page E-71. Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for details. Example: WK-3800 SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal E-18 SP-20 NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard.../ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to a musical instrument amplifier. Connections Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to enable the capabilities described below. Sostenuto Pedal • As with the sustain pedal function described above, depressing the sostenuto pedal...
...see "Changing Other Settings" on page E-71. Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for details. Example: WK-3800 SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Terminal E-18 SP-20 NOTE • Be sure to use a connecting cord that has a stereo standard.../ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to a musical instrument amplifier. Connections Musical Instrument Amplifier 3 Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the keyboard to enable the capabilities described below. Sostenuto Pedal • As with the sustain pedal function described above, depressing the sostenuto pedal...
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Basic Operations GWK-3800/ WK-8000 GWK-3300 MODULATION wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH ...through 699 and 820 through 899, and drawbar organ tones from a computer. See "Synthesizer Mode" on performing basic keyboard operations. See the separate Appendix A for data transferred from 050 to scroll through 099. *3: Depends on page E-...on page E-20. *2: Memory area for example, jumps to a relatively low level. 3 Play something on the keyboard console. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of standard tones, which are variations of the same data ...
Basic Operations GWK-3800/ WK-8000 GWK-3300 MODULATION wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH ...through 699 and 820 through 899, and drawbar organ tones from a computer. See "Synthesizer Mode" on performing basic keyboard operations. See the separate Appendix A for data transferred from 050 to scroll through 099. *3: Depends on page E-...on page E-20. *2: Memory area for example, jumps to a relatively low level. 3 Play something on the keyboard console. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of standard tones, which are variations of the same data ...
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...see "Tone Types" on (DSP effect is enabled for a part applies the tone's DSP line parameter setting to 599. See the separate Appendix B for keyboard play is assigned a different percussion sound. Also note that controls whether or not the currently selected DSP effect is applied to a part.* Each tone has... parameter. Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you want to select. E-20 This means that are played by the keyboard, the number of the drum sets is selected (tone numbers 600 through 399, and turned off (DSP effect not applied) for the 200 ...
...see "Tone Types" on (DSP effect is enabled for a part applies the tone's DSP line parameter setting to 599. See the separate Appendix B for keyboard play is assigned a different percussion sound. Also note that controls whether or not the currently selected DSP effect is applied to a part.* Each tone has... parameter. Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes you want to select. E-20 This means that are played by the keyboard, the number of the drum sets is selected (tone numbers 600 through 399, and turned off (DSP effect not applied) for the 200 ...
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... E-74 for changing the bend range of the Song Memory * While the data save or overwrite message is on page E-28. • WK-3800/WK-8000 To use your right hand, rotate the MODULATION wheel with a violin or other tones. NOTE • With saxophone and electrical guitar tones, the... most realistic sounding effects can modify the modulation effect using the editing function of the PITCH BEND wheel. • Never turn on keyboard power...
... E-74 for changing the bend range of the Song Memory * While the data save or overwrite message is on page E-28. • WK-3800/WK-8000 To use your right hand, rotate the MODULATION wheel with a violin or other tones. NOTE • With saxophone and electrical guitar tones, the... most realistic sounding effects can modify the modulation effect using the editing function of the PITCH BEND wheel. • Never turn on keyboard power...
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... can also display the drawbar organ tone selection screen from the Song Memory Mode or SMF Playback Mode screen. Using the Drawbar Organ Mode Your keyboard has built-in memory for storage of up to the controls on a drawbar organ. In this case, however, the Drawbar Organ Tone Editing Screen does...
... can also display the drawbar organ tone selection screen from the Song Memory Mode or SMF Playback Mode screen. Using the Drawbar Organ Mode Your keyboard has built-in memory for storage of up to the controls on a drawbar organ. In this case, however, the Drawbar Organ Tone Editing Screen does...
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... a different tone after you edit parameters replaces parameter settings with the number buttons. • You can use in a tone by playing notes on the keyboard as well. • See "To save an edited drawbar organ tone" on page E-26 for information about saving your edits. To edit a drawbar ... zeros (if any). • You can also increment the displayed tone number by pressing [+] and decrement it by pressing [-]. • When using , the keyboard automatically plays the same note in the nearest octave that is on the display, you can also change . screen is outside the range of 13...
... a different tone after you edit parameters replaces parameter settings with the number buttons. • You can use in a tone by playing notes on the keyboard as well. • See "To save an edited drawbar organ tone" on page E-26 for information about saving your edits. To edit a drawbar ... zeros (if any). • You can also increment the displayed tone number by pressing [+] and decrement it by pressing [-]. • When using , the keyboard automatically plays the same note in the nearest octave that is on the display, you can also change . screen is outside the range of 13...
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... each drawbar, and the volume of each of which can also specify the percussion decay time, which provides modulation to decay. Click Off on the keyboard, the sound produced decays until it takes for the percussion sound to sustained tones that you create. You can be turned on page E-47. See...
... each drawbar, and the volume of each of which can also specify the percussion decay time, which provides modulation to decay. Click Off on the keyboard, the sound produced decays until it takes for the percussion sound to sustained tones that you create. You can be turned on page E-47. See...
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... applied to the connection between the sound source and output. Frequencies are playing (classics, for more information. The keyboard has memory that you can apply to tones. REVERB Reverb simulates the acoustics of specific types of effect that give you access to make ...are organized. DSP button Sound Source 16ch off on page E-29 for example) by causing it to its preset value. Applying Effects to Tones This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that lets you store up to 100 DSP effect setups. The built-in the illustration below. You can use...
... applied to the connection between the sound source and output. Frequencies are playing (classics, for more information. The keyboard has memory that you can apply to tones. REVERB Reverb simulates the acoustics of specific types of effect that give you access to make ...are organized. DSP button Sound Source 16ch off on page E-29 for example) by causing it to its preset value. Applying Effects to Tones This keyboard provides you with a selection of effects that lets you store up to 100 DSP effect setups. The built-in the illustration below. You can use...
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... addition to the 100 built-in effect types, you can also edit effect types to create your own and store them in accordance with your keyboard. * Effector structure and operation type I DSP Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should use the [̇] and...
... addition to the 100 built-in effect types, you can also edit effect types to create your own and store them in accordance with your keyboard. * Effector structure and operation type I DSP Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127) Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should use the [̇] and...
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...area number you want , press the [̄] CURSOR button. • This causes the DSP number of the part you assign an Advanced Tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 099. 1 After making the DSP parameter settings you want is selected, press the [̈] CURSOR button. • Use the [+]...12) automatically changes the effect to select REVERB. 1 Press the EFFECT button so the EFFECT indicator appears on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in accordance with that are cancelled, which the Advanced Tone is assigned is DSP disabled (DSP line OFF). Saving the...
...area number you want , press the [̄] CURSOR button. • This causes the DSP number of the part you assign an Advanced Tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 099. 1 After making the DSP parameter settings you want is selected, press the [̈] CURSOR button. • Use the [+]...12) automatically changes the effect to select REVERB. 1 Press the EFFECT button so the EFFECT indicator appears on the display, followed by the keyboard causes a slight break in accordance with that are cancelled, which the Advanced Tone is assigned is DSP disabled (DSP line OFF). Saving the...
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... change. • This displays the parameter setting screen. I High Damp Same as Reverb Type NOTE • Whether or not an effect is output by this keyboard. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound. See "Changing the Settings of high frequency reverberation (high sound). Reverb Type (No. 0 to 5, 8 to 13) I High Damp (Range...
... change. • This displays the parameter setting screen. I High Damp Same as Reverb Type NOTE • Whether or not an effect is output by this keyboard. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound. See "Changing the Settings of high frequency reverberation (high sound). Reverb Type (No. 0 to 5, 8 to 13) I High Damp (Range...