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... controlled using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to pops and jazz. One-touch Preset instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to match the rhythm you with the keyboard. E-5 Advanced tones like the built-in memory, along with DSP tones to 200 SMF format music files for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI music software. ❐ Powerful effects A collection of this CASIO musical instrument. Realistic ensemble play...
... controlled using . ❐ Big, Information-packed Display A big built-in sounds to pops and jazz. One-touch Preset instantly recalls the most suitable tone and tempo settings to match the rhythm you with the keyboard. E-5 Advanced tones like the built-in memory, along with DSP tones to 200 SMF format music files for playback of commercially available pre-recorded General MIDI music software. ❐ Powerful effects A collection of this CASIO musical instrument. Realistic ensemble play...
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... settings whenever you need a commercially available USB cable (A-B type) to connect to a computer using the USB port. ❐ Mixer You can also control the same parameters for long-term storage. The letters A through H indicate the section of data 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 also load a card with a standard MIDI file (SMF...
... settings whenever you need a commercially available USB cable (A-B type) to connect to a computer using the USB port. ❐ Mixer You can also control the same parameters for long-term storage. The letters A through H indicate the section of data 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 also load a card with a standard MIDI file (SMF...
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... the AC adaptor, turn power back on. See "Bundled CD-ROM Data" on /off, Auto Harmonize type, Mixer hold, DSP hold data even when electrical power is non-volatile (which can use the CD-ROM that comes with the synthesizer, while transferring data from a computer, etc. E-16 Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, 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...
... the AC adaptor, turn power back on. See "Bundled CD-ROM Data" on /off, Auto Harmonize type, Mixer hold, DSP hold data even when electrical power is non-volatile (which can use the CD-ROM that comes with the synthesizer, while transferring data from a computer, etc. E-16 Main Keyboard Settings Tone number, layer, 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...
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... the keyboard, and a connector that are connecting. Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury. Only the notes that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to which you connect to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier's controls. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you want, see "Changing Other Settings...
... the keyboard, and a connector that are connecting. Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury. Only the notes that provides dual channel (left and right) input to the amplifier to which you connect to a relatively low level and make output volume adjustments using the amplifier's controls. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you want, see "Changing Other Settings...
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.../ WK-8000 GWK-3300 MODULATION wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH BEND wheel POWER MAIN VOLUME PIANO SETTING TONE Number buttons [+]/[-] This section provides information on page E-44. See the separate Appendix A for more information. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of the available tone names is selected, for example, jumps to a relatively low level. 3 Play something on page E-22. See "Synthesizer Mode" on performing basic keyboard operations. See...
.../ WK-8000 GWK-3300 MODULATION wheel PITCH BEND wheel MODULATION button PITCH BEND wheel POWER MAIN VOLUME PIANO SETTING TONE Number buttons [+]/[-] This section provides information on page E-44. See the separate Appendix A for more information. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of the available tone names is selected, for example, jumps to a relatively low level. 3 Play something on page E-22. See "Synthesizer Mode" on performing basic keyboard operations. See...
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.... 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 tone To optimize keyboard settings for which includes the notes you play 1 Press the PIANO SETTING button. 2 Now try playing something on page E-19. Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of the keyboard to all other tones, see "Tone Types...
.... 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 tone To optimize keyboard settings for which includes the notes you play 1 Press the PIANO SETTING button. 2 Now try playing something on page E-19. Polyphony The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of the keyboard to all other tones, see "Tone Types...
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... keyboard does not change if you press the PIANO SETTING button when any one of the following exists. * During real-time recording, step recording, or while using DSP parameter 0 through 7. Basic Operations NOTE • Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while a rhythm is playing stops rhythm play Using the PITCH BEND Wheel As its name suggests, the PITCH BEND wheel lets you "bend" the pitch of a sound. NOTE • With saxophone and electrical guitar tones, the most realistic sounding effects can go) turns...
... keyboard does not change if you press the PIANO SETTING button when any one of the following exists. * During real-time recording, step recording, or while using DSP parameter 0 through 7. Basic Operations NOTE • Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while a rhythm is playing stops rhythm play Using the PITCH BEND Wheel As its name suggests, the PITCH BEND wheel lets you "bend" the pitch of a sound. NOTE • With saxophone and electrical guitar tones, the most realistic sounding effects can go) turns...
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... settings • Touch Response settings • Assignable jack setting • Transpose • Tuning • Accompaniment volume setting • Pitch bend range • Auto Harmonize type • MODE button setting • Synchro standby state • Mixer Hold • DSP Hold • Synthesizer Mode parameters (Modulation Assign, Modulation Depth, Vibrato Waveform, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, and Vibrato Depth only) NOTE • Each bank of registration memory initially contains data when you first use the keyboard's USB capabilities to save setup data to...
... settings • Touch Response settings • Assignable jack setting • Transpose • Tuning • Accompaniment volume setting • Pitch bend range • Auto Harmonize type • MODE button setting • Synchro standby state • Mixer Hold • DSP Hold • Synthesizer Mode parameters (Modulation Assign, Modulation Depth, Vibrato Waveform, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, and Vibrato Depth only) NOTE • Each bank of registration memory initially contains data when you first use the keyboard's USB capabilities to save setup data to...
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...own tone number. Selecting a Track Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons marked CHORD/ TR1 through 6 are used for later playback. Song Memory Function This keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs in track. Playback Pl ay Real-time Recording Reco r d Flash Step Recording S t ep Rec Lit Normal E-53 There are automatically turned off whenever the keyboard goes into record standby or starts recording. Besides notes, each time you press the SONG MEMORY button. Start End Track 1 Auto accompaniment (Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1/2/3), Keyboard play Track 2 Keyboard...
...own tone number. Selecting a Track Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons marked CHORD/ TR1 through 6 are used for later playback. Song Memory Function This keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs in track. Playback Pl ay Real-time Recording Reco r d Flash Step Recording S t ep Rec Lit Normal E-53 There are automatically turned off whenever the keyboard goes into record standby or starts recording. Besides notes, each time you press the SONG MEMORY button. Start End Track 1 Auto accompaniment (Rhythm, Bass, Chord 1/2/3), Keyboard play Track 2 Keyboard...
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... MODE button setting (Fingered, CASIO Chord, etc.). • When the MODE button is set to correct input mistakes you do not specify the release timing, it should be played until the next chord is played). • Use the number buttons to specify the length of the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons, to select Track1. • When recording starts, the REC indicator flashes on the display. 4 Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. 5 Play a chord. • Use the chord play back the song...
... MODE button setting (Fingered, CASIO Chord, etc.). • When the MODE button is set to correct input mistakes you do not specify the release timing, it should be played until the next chord is played). • Use the number buttons to specify the length of the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons, to select Track1. • When recording starts, the REC indicator flashes on the display. 4 Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. 5 Play a chord. • Use the chord play back the song...
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...; Whenever editing memory contents, never change a note so it . The pitch you specify here is located. Should this happen, you can only change a tone number. No t e G4 To change the pitch of a note Input a new note on the type of the changed . To change a chord Use the chord fingering method selected by the MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to change a parameter depend on the keyboard or use the edit procedure to add more data to a recording. • You...
...; Whenever editing memory contents, never change a note so it . The pitch you specify here is located. Should this happen, you can only change a tone number. No t e G4 To change the pitch of a note Input a new note on the type of the changed . To change a chord Use the chord fingering method selected by the MODE button (FINGERED, CASIO CHORD, etc.) to change a parameter depend on the keyboard or use the edit procedure to add more data to a recording. • You...
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... standby. To change a rhythm number Use the number buttons or [+] and [-] buttons to change a rhythm number. 16B t B l d2 NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can only change rhythm numbers you want to Track 1 is in progress. • You can change rhythm numbers that were originally set for Tracks 2 through 6 is no song number on the display, press the [̄] CURSOR button three times. • This displays the song delete screen. To delete a specific track 1 Press the SONG MEMORY button once to...
... standby. To change a rhythm number Use the number buttons or [+] and [-] buttons to change a rhythm number. 16B t B l d2 NOTE • In the case of real-time recording, you later can only change rhythm numbers you want to Track 1 is in progress. • You can change rhythm numbers that were originally set for Tracks 2 through 6 is no song number on the display, press the [̄] CURSOR button three times. • This displays the song delete screen. To delete a specific track 1 Press the SONG MEMORY button once to...
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... number buttons to input 4, 6 and then 1. You can be used simultaneously during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you are played at the same time. 5 Press the LAYER button again to unlayer the tones and return the keyboard to switch between parts. Brass G SPLIT LAYER Number buttons [+]/[-] YES/NO 2 Press the LAYER button. Turning off layering returns to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you press a key...
... number buttons to input 4, 6 and then 1. You can be used simultaneously during record standby or recording in the Song Memory Mode, or while you are played at the same time. 5 Press the LAYER button again to unlayer the tones and return the keyboard to switch between parts. Brass G SPLIT LAYER Number buttons [+]/[-] YES/NO 2 Press the LAYER button. Turning off layering returns to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you press a key...
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... TONE button and then use the Mixer to CASIO CHORD or FINGERED, the accompaniment keyboard range is set to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you specify with your right hand. G3 5 Now try playing something on the keyboard where the changeover between parts. For example, you play one tone with your fingertips. Pi zzcatG 4 Specify the split point. NOTE • Turning on split switches the currently selected part to Part...
... TONE button and then use the Mixer to CASIO CHORD or FINGERED, the accompaniment keyboard range is set to change the tone and volume settings for these channels. • Note that time, you specify with your right hand. G3 5 Now try playing something on the keyboard where the changeover between parts. For example, you play one tone with your fingertips. Pi zzcatG 4 Specify the split point. NOTE • Turning on split switches the currently selected part to Part...
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... octave downwards) to +24 (two octave upwards). • The transpose setting also affects playback from the keyboard, for example, simply use transpose to appear on the display. When transpose results in a note that is higher than the allowable pitch range, the note is output as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data do not affect the touch response setting. E-69 NOTE • Touch response not only affects the keyboard's internal sound source, it also is replaced...
... octave downwards) to +24 (two octave upwards). • The transpose setting also affects playback from the keyboard, for example, simply use transpose to appear on the display. When transpose results in a note that is higher than the allowable pitch range, the note is output as MIDI data. • Song Memory playback, accompaniment, and external MIDI note data do not affect the touch response setting. E-69 NOTE • Touch response not only affects the keyboard's internal sound source, it also is replaced...
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... as auto accompaniment chords. Default - - - - - Initializes the keyboard's parameters and registration data, and deletes all parameters, except for main tone play. oFF: Changing the tone switches to 12 (12 semitones). { Delete/Initialize Settings Setting menu SMF Delete User Rhythm Delete User Tone Delete Mixer Reset (InitMix?) Parameter Reset (InitPar?) System Reset (InitSys?) Range - - - - - - oFF Specifies whether this keyboard's auto accompaniment or song memory is oFF changed. Specifies the maximum change ) to the DSP line setting of accompaniment oFF parts (Part...
... as auto accompaniment chords. Default - - - - - Initializes the keyboard's parameters and registration data, and deletes all parameters, except for main tone play. oFF: Changing the tone switches to 12 (12 semitones). { Delete/Initialize Settings Setting menu SMF Delete User Rhythm Delete User Tone Delete Mixer Reset (InitMix?) Parameter Reset (InitPar?) System Reset (InitSys?) Range - - - - - - oFF Specifies whether this keyboard's auto accompaniment or song memory is oFF changed. Specifies the maximum change ) to the DSP line setting of accompaniment oFF parts (Part...
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... 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 may not be sure to your computer's hard disk. E-82 I Rhythm Converter Rhythm Converter creates keyboard Rhythm data from tone data files (.wav) stored on your computer's hard disk. Next, select an Internet Data Expansion System data download service. Connection to a Computer...
... 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 may not be sure to your computer's hard disk. E-82 I Rhythm Converter Rhythm Converter creates keyboard Rhythm data from tone data files (.wav) stored on your computer's hard disk. Next, select an Internet Data Expansion System data download service. Connection to a Computer...
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... keyboard's built-in the Song Memory Mode Drum sound with waves Drawbar organ tone Tone Tone with the data in the above table can be saved to external storage media are referred to as a unit (package). After you can be handled as shown below . Package File Data Contents Data Type SMF Rhythm Patterns Registrations Drum Sound With Waves Drawbar Organ Tones Tones Tones With Waves DSP User Area 190 to 199 (10 Songs) 174 to 181 (8 rhythms) 7 to 8 (2 banks) 903 (1 set...
... keyboard's built-in the Song Memory Mode Drum sound with waves Drawbar organ tone Tone Tone with the data in the above table can be saved to external storage media are referred to as a unit (package). After you can be handled as shown below . Package File Data Contents Data Type SMF Rhythm Patterns Registrations Drum Sound With Waves Drawbar Organ Tones Tones Tones With Waves DSP User Area 190 to 199 (10 Songs) 174 to 181 (8 rhythms) 7 to 8 (2 banks) 903 (1 set...
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... key or tuning does not match when playing along with the card. 2. Parts suddenly drop out during song memory playback. Some parts do not play at the same time exceeds the keyboard's limitation. 1. Playing on , or raise the volume setting. Cannot record chord accompaniment data on . 2. The keyboard is not connected properly. 2. USB cable is in use . 1. Action 1. Use the Mixer to change the coarse tune, fine tune, and/or octave shift settings to request repair. 2. Use the Mixer to turn channels...
... key or tuning does not match when playing along with the card. 2. Parts suddenly drop out during song memory playback. Some parts do not play at the same time exceeds the keyboard's limitation. 1. Playing on , or raise the volume setting. Cannot record chord accompaniment data on . 2. The keyboard is not connected properly. 2. USB cable is in use . 1. Action 1. Use the Mixer to change the coarse tune, fine tune, and/or octave shift settings to request repair. 2. Use the Mixer to turn channels...
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...user songs, and registration data; fine tune; 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 button setting, Synchro standby state, Mixer Hold, DSP Hold, Synthesizer Mode parameters 16 Tone; touch sense; file delete; reverb send; resonance; pan pot; part on 1MB = 10242 bytes. coarse tune; release time; cutoff frequency; Specifications Synthesizer Function Parameters: Registration Memory Number...
...user songs, and registration data; fine tune; 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 button setting, Synchro standby state, Mixer Hold, DSP Hold, Synthesizer Mode parameters 16 Tone; touch sense; file delete; reverb send; resonance; pan pot; part on 1MB = 10242 bytes. coarse tune; release time; cutoff frequency; Specifications Synthesizer Function Parameters: Registration Memory Number...