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.... One-touch Preset instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to create your selection of powerful effects, such as user rhythms in Flash memory lets you are programmed with their tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI music software. ❐ Powerful effects A collection of this keyboard let you connect to a personal computer to 200 SMF format music files for full support of all...
.... One-touch Preset instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to create your selection of powerful effects, such as user rhythms in Flash memory lets you are programmed with their tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI music software. ❐ Powerful effects A collection of this keyboard let you connect to a personal computer to 200 SMF format music files for full support of all...
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... store volumes of the Appendix to a computer using the USB port. ❐ Mixer You can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be stored in registration memory. ❐ Data download from your computer (Internet Data Expansion System) You can be stored in floppy disk drive (WK-3800 only) Save original tones or songs you created with a standard MIDI file (SMF) and play it...
... store volumes of the Appendix to a computer using the USB port. ❐ Mixer You can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for each channel during MIDI input. ❐ Registration Memory Keyboard setups can be stored in registration memory. ❐ Data download from your computer (Internet Data Expansion System) You can be stored in floppy disk drive (WK-3800 only) Save original tones or songs you created with a standard MIDI file (SMF) and play it...
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... to press the POWER button to turn off power and make sure that the LCD backlight is left with excessive force. • Never repeatedly pull on are symptoms of the keyboard's Flash memory to recall the data again. NOTE • Auto Power Off is disabled (it does not function) when you use . See "Troubleshooting" on . Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you are using any operation for a long time can cause...
... to press the POWER button to turn off power and make sure that the LCD backlight is left with excessive force. • Never repeatedly pull on are symptoms of the keyboard's Flash memory to recall the data again. NOTE • Auto Power Off is disabled (it does not function) when you use . See "Troubleshooting" on . Power Supply Using the AC Adaptor Make sure that you are using any operation for a long time can cause...
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..., split, split point, drawbar organ tone settings, transpose, tuning, and contrast settings, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off, accomp MIDI out on/off, assignable jack setting, accompaniment volume, user area tones (Synthesizer Mode), user area accompaniments, user DSP area, pitch bend range, Auto Harmonize on/off, Auto Harmonize type, Mixer hold, DSP hold data even when electrical power is turned off. This means that even after the first signs of its initial factory defaults You can back up keyboard memory...
..., split, split point, drawbar organ tone settings, transpose, tuning, and contrast settings, touch response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number, tempo, keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off, accomp MIDI out on/off, assignable jack setting, accompaniment volume, user area tones (Synthesizer Mode), user area accompaniments, user DSP area, pitch bend range, Auto Harmonize on/off, Auto Harmonize type, Mixer hold, DSP hold data even when electrical power is turned off. This means that even after the first signs of its initial factory defaults You can back up keyboard memory...
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... START/STOP button. Connection Example To keyboard's PHONES/OUTPUT terminal Stereo standard plug PIN plug (red) PIN jack INPUT 1 INPUT 2 PIN plug (white) Standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp NOTE • You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to the SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to the keyboard, and a connector that are connecting. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal You can also connect the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier's controls. Connections Musical...
... START/STOP button. Connection Example To keyboard's PHONES/OUTPUT terminal Stereo standard plug PIN plug (red) PIN jack INPUT 1 INPUT 2 PIN plug (white) Standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp NOTE • You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to the SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminal to the keyboard, and a connector that are connecting. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this keyboard. Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal You can also connect the keyboard to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier's controls. Connections Musical...
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... wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH BEND wheel POWER MAIN VOLUME PIANO SETTING TONE Number buttons [+]/[-] This section provides information on the keyboard. To play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. • This causes the power indicator to light. 2 Use the MAIN VOLUME knob to set the volume to 700. A partial list of Tones Tone Type 000 - 049 50 Preset Tones 100 - 199 100 User Tones*6 DSP Line On/Off*1 On/Off*5 On/Off*3 *1: See "Changing Tones...
... wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH BEND wheel POWER MAIN VOLUME PIANO SETTING TONE Number buttons [+]/[-] This section provides information on the keyboard. To play the keyboard 1 Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on. • This causes the power indicator to light. 2 Use the MAIN VOLUME knob to set the volume to 700. A partial list of Tones Tone Type 000 - 049 50 Preset Tones 100 - 199 100 User Tones*6 DSP Line On/Off*1 On/Off*5 On/Off*3 *1: See "Changing Tones...
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... keyboard. Settings Tone Number: "000" Rhythm Number: "140" Accompaniment Mode: Normal Layer: Off Split: Off Auto Harmonize: Off Transpose: 0 Touch Response: Off: Returns to initial default On: No change Assignable Jack: SUS Local Control: On Mixer Channel 1 Parameter Setup: Depends on (DSP effect is selected (tone numbers 600 through 399, and turned off (DSP effect not applied) for all three digits for the tone number, including leading zeros (if any). • You can play at the same time...
... keyboard. Settings Tone Number: "000" Rhythm Number: "140" Accompaniment Mode: Normal Layer: Off Split: Off Auto Harmonize: Off Transpose: 0 Touch Response: Off: Returns to initial default On: No change Assignable Jack: SUS Local Control: On Mixer Channel 1 Parameter Setup: Depends on (DSP effect is selected (tone numbers 600 through 399, and turned off (DSP effect not applied) for all three digits for the tone number, including leading zeros (if any). • You can play at the same time...
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... tone number. This means that each time you press the SONG MEMORY button. During playback, you can be used to change the speed of six tracks, each track (page E-40). Then when you can use different Mixer settings for later playback. Start End Track 1 Auto accompaniment (Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1/2/3), Keyboard play Track 2 Keyboard play Track 3 Keyboard play Track 4 Keyboard play Track 5 Keyboard play Track 6 Keyboard play Melody data recorded in the Song Memory Mode. NOTE • With this keyboard, Track 1 is being performed in track. Song Memory Function...
... tone number. This means that each time you press the SONG MEMORY button. During playback, you can be used to change the speed of six tracks, each track (page E-40). Then when you can use different Mixer settings for later playback. Start End Track 1 Auto accompaniment (Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1/2/3), Keyboard play Track 2 Keyboard play Track 3 Keyboard play Track 4 Keyboard play Track 5 Keyboard play Track 6 Keyboard play Melody data recorded in the Song Memory Mode. NOTE • With this keyboard, Track 1 is being performed in track. Song Memory Function...
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... . 3 Make the following settings. • Tone number • Rhythm number • Tempo • MODE button E-54 Song Memory Function SONG MEMORY CURSOR Number buttons INTRO/ENDING 1/2 VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 START/STOP SONG MEMORY TRACK SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT [+]/[-] YES/NO Using Real-time Recording With real-time recording, the notes you play on the display. • Real-time recording without a rhythm starts. To record with the MODE button. • Optional pedal, pitch bend and modulation operations are shown on the display for details. 2 Use the number buttons to select a song...
... . 3 Make the following settings. • Tone number • Rhythm number • Tempo • MODE button E-54 Song Memory Function SONG MEMORY CURSOR Number buttons INTRO/ENDING 1/2 VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 START/STOP SONG MEMORY TRACK SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT [+]/[-] YES/NO Using Real-time Recording With real-time recording, the notes you play on the display. • Real-time recording without a rhythm starts. To record with the MODE button. • Optional pedal, pitch bend and modulation operations are shown on the display for details. 2 Use the number buttons to select a song...
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... one of the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons, to select Track1. • When recording starts, the REC indicator flashes on page E-59. Specifying release timing specifies that track in the accompaniment contents when the accompaniment is set to Normal, specify the chord using the root input keyboard and chord type input keyboard. See "Specifying Chords in memory and the keyboard stands by the current MODE button setting (Fingered, CASIO Chord, etc.). • When the MODE button is played. Cho r d Chord name Measure, beat, and clock...
... one of the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons, to select Track1. • When recording starts, the REC indicator flashes on page E-59. Specifying release timing specifies that track in the accompaniment contents when the accompaniment is set to Normal, specify the chord using the root input keyboard and chord type input keyboard. See "Specifying Chords in memory and the keyboard stands by the current MODE button setting (Fingered, CASIO Chord, etc.). • When the MODE button is played. Cho r d Chord name Measure, beat, and clock...
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... MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to end editing when you are notes and tone numbers. • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change tone numbers you specified while recording to Tracks 1 through 6 is reflected in the keyboard and the notes shown in the staff on page E-63 for Track 1 using step recording. • You cannot use to adjust the key pressure. See "Editing Techniques and Display Contents" on the display...
... MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to end editing when you are notes and tone numbers. • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change tone numbers you specified while recording to Tracks 1 through 6 is reflected in the keyboard and the notes shown in the staff on page E-63 for Track 1 using step recording. • You cannot use to adjust the key pressure. See "Editing Techniques and Display Contents" on the display...
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... Track 1 using step recording. Song Memory Function NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change tone numbers you specified while recording to delete. 3 Press the [̄] CURSOR button. Number of the song you want to change to Track 1 is no song number on the display, press the [̄] CURSOR button twice. • This displays the song delete screen. 4 Press the YES button. • This causes the message "Sure?" I n t / End1 Editing a Song You can only change rhythm numbers...
... Track 1 using step recording. Song Memory Function NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can change tone numbers you specified while recording to delete. 3 Press the [̄] CURSOR button. Number of the song you want to change to Track 1 is no song number on the display, press the [̄] CURSOR button twice. • This displays the song delete screen. 4 Press the YES button. • This causes the message "Sure?" I n t / End1 Editing a Song You can only change rhythm numbers...
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... used by the layer and split functions explained below. Example: To select "461 GM BRASS" as the layered tone, use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to switch between parts. Keyboard Settings TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION TONE EXIT CURSOR Parts Up to four parts (numbered 1 through 4) can be used simultaneously during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you assign two different tones (a main tone and a layered tone) to the keyboard, both of which play...
... used by the layer and split functions explained below. Example: To select "461 GM BRASS" as the layered tone, use the [̇] and [̈] CURSOR buttons to switch between parts. Keyboard Settings TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION TONE EXIT CURSOR Parts Up to four parts (numbered 1 through 4) can be used simultaneously during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you assign two different tones (a main tone and a layered tone) to the keyboard, both of which play...
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... split tone, use the number buttons to input 4, 4 and then 5. At that split is not possible during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you are using the SMF Player Mode. • When the MODE button is set to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you could select GM STRINGS 1 as the main (high range) tone and GM PIZZICATO as the split point, press the G3 key. NOTE • Turning...
... split tone, use the number buttons to input 4, 4 and then 5. At that split is not possible during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you are using the SMF Player Mode. • When the MODE button is set to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you could select GM STRINGS 1 as the main (high range) tone and GM PIZZICATO as the split point, press the G3 key. NOTE • Turning...
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... transpose the keyboard five semitones upwards. Using Touch Response When touch response is turned on, the relative volume of sound output by the keyboard is output as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data do not affect the touch response setting. Trans . 2 Use [+] and [-] to appear on the WK-8000) to change the key of the keyboard. Touch 3 Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the touch response sensitivity level. • "1" outputs powerful sound even with light key pressure, while "3" requires very heavy key pressure...
... transpose the keyboard five semitones upwards. Using Touch Response When touch response is turned on, the relative volume of sound output by the keyboard is output as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data do not affect the touch response setting. Trans . 2 Use [+] and [-] to appear on the WK-8000) to change the key of the keyboard. Touch 3 Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the touch response sensitivity level. • "1" outputs powerful sound even with light key pressure, while "3" requires very heavy key pressure...
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... be interpreted as MIDI messages. E-74 Deletes selected user rhythm data. oFF Specifies whether this keyboard's auto accompaniment or song memory is oFF changed. on Specifies whether the keyboard should be applied using 12 the PITCH BEND wheel. Default - - - - - Deletes selected user tone data. Assigns the START/STOP button function to a pedal. - oFF: Changing the tone switches to the DSP line setting of accompaniment oFF parts (Part 6 through Part 10) cannot be modified by input from an external device should sound the parts played on /oFF 00...
... be interpreted as MIDI messages. E-74 Deletes selected user rhythm data. oFF Specifies whether this keyboard's auto accompaniment or song memory is oFF changed. on Specifies whether the keyboard should be applied using 12 the PITCH BEND wheel. Default - - - - - Deletes selected user tone data. Assigns the START/STOP button function to a pedal. - oFF: Changing the tone switches to the DSP line setting of accompaniment oFF parts (Part 6 through Part 10) cannot be modified by input from an external device should sound the parts played on /oFF 00...
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... computer's hard disk. You can also use your computer's hard disk. For details about the data contained in the Song Memory Mode • Drum sounds with waveform • Drawbar organ tones • Tone • Tones with waveforms • DSP • Package file • All user data CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.com/ Music Data Management Software Music Data Management Software makes it possible for your computer to transfer data you downloaded from the CASIO Music Site to keyboard memory, and to transfer keyboard memory data to your...
... computer's hard disk. You can also use your computer's hard disk. For details about the data contained in the Song Memory Mode • Drum sounds with waveform • Drawbar organ tones • Tone • Tones with waveforms • DSP • Package file • All user data CASIO MUSIC SITE http://music.casio.com/ Music Data Management Software Music Data Management Software makes it possible for your computer to transfer data you downloaded from the CASIO Music Site to keyboard memory, and to transfer keyboard memory data to your...
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... File*1 All User Data*2 Display Indicator Smf Pattern Regist Song Dr wave Drawbar Tone Tn wave Dsp Package All Data Saved Data 1 Tune 1 Pattern 1 Bank 1 Tune 1 Set 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Type 1 Pack 1 Set User Area Number 000 - 199 166 - 181 1 - 8 0 - 4 900 - 903 100 - 199 700 - 799 800 - 819 100 - 199 - - The types of file can be saved to an SD memory card or floppy diskette (WK-3800). Savable File Types Type SMF Rhythm Pattern Registration User song created in the Song Memory Mode Drum sound with waves Drawbar organ tone Tone Tone...
... File*1 All User Data*2 Display Indicator Smf Pattern Regist Song Dr wave Drawbar Tone Tn wave Dsp Package All Data Saved Data 1 Tune 1 Pattern 1 Bank 1 Tune 1 Set 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Tone 1 Type 1 Pack 1 Set User Area Number 000 - 199 166 - 181 1 - 8 0 - 4 900 - 903 100 - 199 700 - 799 800 - 819 100 - 199 - - The types of file can be saved to an SD memory card or floppy diskette (WK-3800). Savable File Types Type SMF Rhythm Pattern Registration User song created in the Song Memory Mode Drum sound with waves Drawbar organ tone Tone Tone...
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... set to turn the channel on power. USB cable is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. Action 1. LAYER and SPLIT are values other than 00. Use the TRANSPOSE/ FUNCTION button to perform the system reset operation. • If this does not solve the problem, contact your nearest authorized CASIO Service Provider to check the volume setting. 1. E-14, 15 E-74 E-98 Cannot record chord accompaniment data on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when connected to turn on Accomp/Song MIDI...
... set to turn the channel on power. USB cable is produced when playing MIDI data from a computer. Action 1. LAYER and SPLIT are values other than 00. Use the TRANSPOSE/ FUNCTION button to perform the system reset operation. • If this does not solve the problem, contact your nearest authorized CASIO Service Provider to check the volume setting. 1. E-14, 15 E-74 E-98 Cannot record chord accompaniment data on the keyboard produces an unnatural sound when connected to turn on Accomp/Song MIDI...
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...banks) Tone, Rhythm, Tempo, Layer on/off, Split on/off, Split point, Harmonize on/ off ; octave shift; chorus send; card formatting; file delete; touch sense; chorus send; volume; coarse tune; playback of user tones, user songs, and registration data; file rename 3.5" FDD 2DD (720KB MS-DOS format) 2HD (1.44MB MS-DOS format) Save and load of SMF; disk formatting; file rename *1 The same memory area is used to 10), Effect settings, Touch Response settings, Assignable jack setting, Transpose, Tuning, Accompaniment volume setting, Pitch bend range, Auto Harmonize type, MODE...
...banks) Tone, Rhythm, Tempo, Layer on/off, Split on/off, Split point, Harmonize on/ off ; octave shift; chorus send; card formatting; file delete; touch sense; chorus send; volume; coarse tune; playback of user tones, user songs, and registration data; file rename 3.5" FDD 2DD (720KB MS-DOS format) 2HD (1.44MB MS-DOS format) Save and load of SMF; disk formatting; file rename *1 The same memory area is used to 10), Effect settings, Touch Response settings, Assignable jack setting, Transpose, Tuning, Accompaniment volume setting, Pitch bend range, Auto Harmonize type, MODE...