Casio WK-3700, WK-3200 DSP Patch Parameter, DSP Type parameter, DSP Type Independent Parameters

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DSP Patch Parameter

The values of this parameter do not change when DSP Type and Tone Values are changed.

ParamID

Parameter

bit

Value

Default

SettingValue(Decimal)

2C

DSP Type Number (Note 1)

08

00-C8

0E

0-

99 Preset

 

 

 

 

 

 

100-199

User

Tone

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

DSP

of

2D

DSP

Hold

01

0-1

0

0...Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1...On

 

 

2E

DSP

Level

07

00-7F

64

0-127

 

 

2F

DSP

Pan (Note 2)

07

00-7F

40

-64

to

0 to

+63

Note 1:

Selects the DSP Type. Receipt of GM/GS Reset selects 014 Delay. 200 is stored when a tone-associated DSP is read into the DSP area.

Note 2:

See "42.6 Pan Setting Value Table".

DSP Type parameter

The value of this block's parameter is rewritten whenever the DSP type or tone is changed.

ParamID

Parameter

 

bit

Value

Default

SettingValue(Decimal)

30

DSP Name A (Note 1)

20

0-FFFFFFFF

556e7469

MSB is leading character.

31

DSP Name B (Note 1)

20

0-FFFFFFFF

746c6564

MSB is leading character.

32r

DSP Algorithm ID (Note 2)

07

00-3F

00

0-63

33

DSP

Chorus

Send

07

00-7F

40

0-127

34

DSP

Reverb

Send

07

00-7F

40

0-127

Note 1:

These parameters change the DSP name. One character is indicated by each byte.

Note 2:

This value is the DSP algorithm ID, which cannot be changed directly. Changing the DSP type or tone number causes the algorithm ID of the original DSP to be copied automatically to this parameter. See "42.16 DSP Algorithm ID Table".

DSP Type Independent Parameters

The first eight parameters listed below are DSP User Parameters whose settings can be configured from this Model's control panel. The next 16 parameters are Internal Parameters that cannot be changed on this Model's control panel. The range of these parameter values is 0 to 127, regardless of the DSP algorithm. However, the number of parameter types depends on the DSP algorithm, which means that not all User Parameters and Internal Parameters are necessarily available as a particular DSP's parameters. See the "Part VII DSP Parameter List" for details about parameter types and contents.

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Contents Midi Implementation for the CTK-900, WK-3200, and WK-3700 Part III System Message Part This Models System Exclusive Messages Part Parameter Set List Part Viii Setting Values and Send/Receive Values Part Midi Implementation Notation Controller Block Product Configuration as a Midi DeviceMidi Message Overview Sound Source BlockSound Source Common Sub-blocks Conditions that Disable Message Send and ReceiveConditions that Disable Bulk Dump Session Send and Receive Sound Source Instrument Part Sub-blockReceive Channel Different Operations Depending on Part ModeChannel Message Send ChannelSend Operation Polyphonic Key PressureControl Change Receive OperationData Entry 06H,26H Bank Select 00HModulation 01H Expression 0BH Volume 07HPan 0AH Hold1 40H Envelope Release Time 48H Sostenuto 42HSoft 43H Filter Resonance 47H Envelope Attack Time 49HFilter Cutoff 4AH Vibrato Depth 4DH Vibrato Delay 4EHVibrato Rate 4CH Nrpn 62H,63H Reverb Send 5BHChorus Send 5DH Filter CutoffFilter Resonance Drawbar PositionDrawbar Organ 3rd Percussion Drawbar Organ ClickDrawbar Organ 2nd Percussion Pitch Bend Sensitivity RPN 64H,65HPercussion Decay Time Modulation Depth Fine TuneCoarse Tune Null Reset All Controllers 79HAll Sound Off 78H Mode Message Channel Aftertouch About the Part ModeProgram Change Pitch BendActive Sensing Master VolumeSystem Message System Exclusive MessageMaster Balance Master Fine TuningMaster Coarse Tuning Type Format Reverb ParameterChorus Parameter Time FormatFeedback Format Rate FormatDepth Format GM System On Format GM System MessageSend To Reverb Format GM System Off FormatCTK-900/WK-3200/WK-3700 System Exclusive Message GS MessageMessage Classifications This Models System Exclusive MessagesFormat Message Structures 17.2.6 6...cat Category IPR17.2.9 9....ps Parameter Set Number 17.2.7 7...prm Parameter ID17.2.8 8...ilen/dlen index length / data length IiB Binary = index lengthWhen act = 03BDR or 05HDR When act = 00IPC or 01IPRWhen act = 02BDS or 04HDS When act = 7 EOD, HDA, HDJ, HDE, BSY, EOS, NOPWhen act = 00IPC 17.2.11 11...data Parameter Data17.2.12 12...sum Check Sum 17.2.13 14...EOX End of System Exclusive MessageCommunication Protocols Parameter OperationsParameter Set Transfer Protocols One-way and HandshakeSubsession One-way Protocol Communication FlowSession and Subsession SessionHandshake Protocol Communication Flow HDJ BDS System Parameter List Command ParametersParameter Lists System Exclusive FormatData Management Command Parameter List System Parameter ListData Management Command List Midi Parameter List Command Parameter ListSetup Parameter List Tune / Mix Parameter Patch ParameterPatch Common Parameter List Drawbar Parameter System ChorusSystem Reverb Master EqualizerDSP Type Independent Parameters DSP Patch ParameterDSP Type parameter Patch Part Parameter List Basic Parameter List Tone parameterAssignable Controller Parameter Vibrato ParameterParameter List Wave Data ParametersWave Data Information Song Data Parameter Song Data InformationRhythm Data Parameters Rhythm Data InformationSMF Data Parameters SMF Data InformationUser Timbre Parameter Set Parameter Set ListUser Tone Parameter Set User Drum Parameter Set User Voice Parameter SetUser Instrument Parameter Set User Wave Parameter SetUser DSP Parameter Set Song DataUser Rhythm Pattern Registration DataUser Drawbar Parameter Set SMF Parameter Set Data FormatFlash Memory Image Parameter Set About Parameter Set PS numbersDSP Algorithm List Single Effect Algorithm 08 08H Distortion Algorithm0909HStereoPhaserAlgorithm 07 07H Limiter Algorithm 11 0BH RotaryAlgorithm 19 13H Tri 2-Phase Chorus Algorithm 16 10H 1-Phase ChorusAlgorithm 17 11H Sin 2-Phase Chorus Algorithm 20 14H Stereo DelayAlgorithm 23 17H Gate Reverb Algorithm 22 16H 3-Tap DelayAlgorithm 28 1CH 2-Tap Delay Algorithm 24 18H Reverse Gate ReverbDSP Algorithm List Multi Effect Algorithm M07 27H Multi07 Algorithm M05 25H Multi05Algorithm M06 26H Multi06 Algorithm M08 28H Multi08Algorithm M13 2DH Multi13 Algorithm M11 2BH Multi11Algorithm M12 2CH Multi12 Algorithm M14 2EH Multi14Algorithm M18 32H Multi18 Algorithm M16 30H Multi16Algorithm M17 31H Multi17 Algorithm M19 33H Multi19Algorithm M24 38H Multi24 Algorithm M22 36H Multi22Algorithm M23 37H Multi23 Algorithm M25 39H Multi25Algorithm M29 3DH Multi29 Algorithm M27 3BH Multi27Algorithm M28 3CH Multi28 Algorithm M30 3EH Multi30Setting Values and Send/Receive Values Setting Value TableEqualizer Low Frequency Setting Value Table Reverb Type Setting Value TableChorus Type Setting Value Table Equalizer Mid Frequency Setting Value TableDrawbar Percussion Setting Table Equalizer Gain Setting Value TableDrawbar Position Setting Value Table DSP Algorithm ID TableBinary Notation Midi Implementation NotationHexadecimal Notation Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

WK-3700, WK-3200, CTK-900 specifications

The Casio CTK-900, WK-3200, and WK-3700 are a trio of notable keyboards that cater to both beginner and intermediate musicians. Each model features a range of impressive specifications and functionalities designed to enhance the musical experience while allowing for creativity and exploration in sound.

The Casio CTK-900 is a compact 61-key keyboard that includes 600 tones and 180 rhythms, offering a diverse palette for anyone looking to explore different music styles. One of its key features is the Dance Music Mode, which simplifies the process of creating electronic music tracks through a user-friendly interface. The CTK-900 also includes a High-Quality module and a built-in lesson function that guides users through playing. With a lightweight design, it is highly portable and perfect for musicians on the go. Its MIDI connectivity allows for easy integration with computer software for recording and music production.

Moving on to the WK-3200, this model features a 76-key touch response keyboard, which provides a more extensive range for playing. It includes 670 tones and 200 rhythms, giving users even more options for musical expression. The WK-3200 also offers a larger LCD display for easier navigation through settings, and it features a Music Tutor function that helps users improve their skills. With layered and split keyboard capabilities, the WK-3200 is ideal for those looking to perform as a solo artist or in a band setting. Its built-in speaker system delivers clear sound output, enhancing the overall playing experience.

The WK-3700 takes many of the positives from the WK-3200 and elevates them further. With the same 76-key layout, it provides expressive playing capabilities while incorporating over 700 tones and 200 rhythms. This model also allows users to record their performances in real time using a built-in 6-track sequencer, making it easier for musicians to arrange and edit their own compositions. Additionally, the WK-3700 includes advanced features like the ambiance and reverb effects, providing an enhanced sound quality. The incorporation of features such as a song bank with over 100 pre-recorded songs ensures that users can learn and play along with ease.

Overall, the Casio CTK-900, WK-3200, and WK-3700 are excellent choices for musicians seeking versatile and user-friendly keyboards. Each model brings unique features and technologies that support musical innovation while catering to a wide range of skill levels. Whether you are a budding artist or a seasoned performer, these keyboards provide an effective blend of utility, quality, and fun.