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. [. . . ] See "Level Meter Contents During Record/ Edit Standby" on page E-61 for details.
Press the START/STOP button to end recording when you are finish playing.
· If you make a mistake while recording, you can stop the record operation and begin over again from step 1, or you can use the editing function (page E-62) to make corrections.
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Use the number buttons to select a song number (0 to 4).
Song number
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· Using real-time recording to record to a track that already contains recorded data replaces the previous recording with the new one.
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· The above song number screen remains on the display for about five seconds. If it disappears before you have a chance to select a song number, use the [ ] CURSOR button to re-display it.
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Make the following settings.
· Tone number · Rhythm number · Tempo · MODE button
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Song Memory Function
Track 1 Contents After Real-time Recording
In addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords, the following data is also recorded to Track 1 during realtime recording. · Tone number · Rhythm number · INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2 button, SYNCRHO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations · Pedal operations (option) The following data is recorded in the header whenever you start a recording of a track. · Mixer settings of other tracks · Effect type · Accompaniment volume · Reverb Level · Chorus Level · DSP Hold On/Off · Mixer Hold On/Off · Pitch bend wheel operation · Modulation wheel operation (WK-3800/WK-8000) · Modulation button operation (WK-3300) · Pitch bend range
Memory Data Storage
· Whenever you make a new recording, anything previously stored in memory is replaced. · Turning off the keyboard while a record operation is in progress causes the contents of the track your are currently recording to be lost. · Remember that you can dump memory contents to a computer using the procedure described under "Internet Data Expansion System" on page E-82.
Track 1 Real-time Recording Variations
The following describes a number of different variations you can use when recording to Track 1 using real-time recording. All of these variations are based upon the procedure described under "To record with real-time recording" on page E-54.
To start recording with synchro start In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. Auto-accompaniment and recording will both start when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard. To record using an intro, ending, or fill-in During recording, the INTRO/ENDING 1/2, SYNCHRO/ FILL-IN NEXT, and VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 buttons (pages E-36 to 37) can all be used as they normally are. To synchro start Auto Accompaniment with an intro pattern In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button and then INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2 button. Auto-accompaniment will start with the intro pattern when you play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard. To start Auto Accompaniment part way into a recording In place of step 4, press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button and then play something on the melody keyboard to start recording without Auto Accompaniment. When you reach the point where you want accompaniment to start, play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard to start Auto Accompaniment.
Mixer Mode Settings
Channel 1 Mixer parameters (page E-40) are automatically recorded to Track 1. You can use the Mixer to change each of the parameters.
Memory Capacity
The keyboard has memory for approximately 10, 000 notes. · The measure number and note number flash on the display whenever remaining memory is less than 100 notes. · Recording automatically stops (and auto-accompaniment and rhythm stops playing if they are being used) whenever memory becomes full. · Initially, nothing is stored in song memory.
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Song Memory Function
Playing Back from Song Memory
Once you record tracks to song memory, you can play them back to see what they sound like.
Recording Melody and Chords with Step Recording
With step recording, you can record Auto-Accompaniment chords and notes, and even specify note lengths one by one. Even those who find it difficult to play along on the keyboard with an Auto-Accompaniment can create AutoAccompaniments based on their own original chord progressions. The following shows the type of data that can be recorded in Tracks 1 through 6. Track 1: Chords and Auto-Accompaniment Tracks 2 through 6: Keyboard play With step recording, first record the chords and AutoAccompaniment in Track 1. Next, record the melody in Tracks 2 through 6.
To play back from song memory
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Use the SONG MEMORY button to enter playback standby, and then use the number buttons to select a song number (0 to 4).
Song number Playback standby
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· The above song number screen remains on the display for about five seconds. If it disappears before you have a chance to select a song number, use the [ ] CURSOR button to re-display it.
NOTE
· Use the procedure under "To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using step recording" on page E-60 for details on how to record to Tracks 2 through 6.
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Press the START/STOP button to playback the song you selected.
· You can use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the playback tempo. [. . . ] The memory card is damaged.
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A tone's quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is played on the keyboard.
This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process, * and does not indicate malfunction. * 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. [. . . ]