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USER’S GUIDE
WK3100-E-1
WK3100_e_cover.p65
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Contents
WK3100-E-1
Important
Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Alkaline Batteries
Do not incinerate the product
Water and Foreign Matter
Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating
Plastic Bags
Location
Relocating the Product
Cleaning
Batteries
•Areas subject to high humidity or large amounts of dust
•In food preparation areas or other areas subject to oil smoke
Display Screen
Sound Volume
Heavy Objects
Introduction
Introduction
❐Mixer
❐Registration Memory
❐Data download from your computer
❐SmartMediaTM Card Slot
Contents
Safety Precautions
Contents
Using the microphone jack
Synchro Starting Accompaniment
Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume
To Save a Setup in Registration
To Recall a Setup from Registration
Recording Melody and Chords
Correcting Mistakes While Step
Appendix
General Guide
Attaching the Score Stand*1
Playing a Demo Tune*4
Rear Panel
• WK-3500
• WK-3000
h i j
•WK-3100
G r a nd P n o
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Power Supply
Using batteries
To load batteries
Important Battery Information
Using the AC Adaptor
Auto Power Off
To disable Auto Power Off
Settings
Turning Off the Keyboard
Memory Contents
Saving Setups and Memory Contents
Initializing the Keyboard
Connections
Phones and Line Out Terminals
Phones/Output Terminal
Sustain/Assignable jack Terminal
Using the microphone jack (WK-3100only)
Accessories and Options
Basic Operations
To play the keyboard
Selecting a Tone
To select a tone
Digital Sampling
Changing Tones and Configuring
DSP Effect Settings
Polyphony
PIANO SETTING Button
To optimize keyboard settings for piano play
Using the PITCH BEND Wheel
To use the PITCH BEND wheel
Using the MODULATION
To use the MODULATION Wheel
To use the MODULATION button
Using the Drawbar Organ Mode
Channel Buttons while the Drawbar Organ Tone Selection Screen is Displayed
To select a drawbar organ tone
To edit a drawbar organ tone
Parameter Details
Drawbar Position
Click
Percussion
To save an edited drawbar organ tone
Applying Effects to Tones
Effect Blocks
Channel Buttons while the Effect Mode Screen is Displayed
Selecting a DSP Type
Changing the Settings of DSP
DSP Parameters
Saving the Settings of DSP
About the DSP Button
To turn DSP line on and off
Selecting REVERB
Changing the Settings of REVERB
REVERB Parameters
Selecting CHORUS
Changing the Settings of CHORUS Parameters
CHORUS Parameters
Using the Equalizer
To adjust the gain (volume) of a band
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Using Auto Accompaniment
To use Auto Accompaniment
CASIO CHORD
FINGERED
Cdim
Caug *1
Csus4
Cm75
FULL RANGE CHORD
Using an Intro Pattern
To insert an intro
Using a Fill-inPattern
To insert a fill-in
Using a Rhythm Variation
Synchro Starting Accompaniment with Rhythm Play
To use synchro start
Finishing with an Ending Pattern
To finish with an ending pattern
Using One-touchPreset
Using Auto Harmonize
To use one-touchpreset
Auto Harmonize Types
About Auto Harmonize notes and tones
A c omp V o l
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V o l ume
To change parameters
Editing DSP Channel Parameters
Tuning Parameters
DS P
DSP Part Parameters
DS P L e v e l
DSPP a n
Synthesizer Mode
Synthesizer Mode Functions
Synthesizer Mode Parameters
■Resonance
(3) Tone Pitch Parameters
■Vibrato Type, Vibrato Delay, Vibrato Rate, Vibrato Depth
■Octave Shift
(4)Tone Characteristic Setting Parameters
Saving User Tones
Creating a User Tone
Parameters and Their Settings
A t k T i me
R e l . T i me
Mo d u l a t
Mo d D e p t h
■ Vibrato Waveform (Range: See below.)
■ Touch Sensitivity (Range: –64to 00 to +63)
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C h o S e n d
■Vibrato Rate (Range: –64to 00 to +63)
V i b . R a t e
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To turn off a specific track
To record chords with step recording
Track 1 Contents After Step
Recording
Specifying Chords in the Normal Mode
Specifying the Length of a Note
Track 1 Step Recording Variations
To record to Tracks 2 through 6 using
real-time
Recording Multiple Tracks
Track Contents After Real-time
step recording
To correct mistakes while step
Track Contents After Step Recording
Level Meter Contents During Record
Correcting Mistakes While Step
Recording
To delete specific note data
Editing Memory Contents
To edit memory contents
Editing Techniques and Display
Contents
Editing a Song
To delete a song
To delete a specific track
To rewrite song header data (Panel
Record)
Keyboard Settings
Parts
Using Layer
To layer tones
Using Split
To split the keyboard
Using Layer and Split Together
To split the keyboard and then layer tones
Transposing the Keyboard
To transpose the keyboard
Using Touch Response
Tuning the Keyboard
To turn touch response on and off
Changing Other Settings
Setting Types
To use the keyboard settings menu
3Use the [+] and [–]buttons or the number buttons to change the values
■In case of a delete or initialize procedure
7Press the YES button to complete the operation
Setting Menu Items
Delete/Initialize Settings
Using the SMF Player
Using the SMF Player
SMF Player Mode Operational Flow
Playing Back an SMF
To play back an SMF
Configuring Other Settings
Adjusting SMF Playback Volume
SMF Player Error Messages
Error Message
Cause
Action
Err Not SMF0
MIDI
What is MIDI
MIDI Connections
MIDI Channels
General MIDI
Sending and Receiving MIDI Messages
MIDI Send Data
MIDI Message Receive
MIDI Settings
MIDI Parameters
Using the Data Download Service
To connect to a computer
DATA ACCESS Lamp
Saving Data
Using a SmartMedia Card
About SmartMediaTM Cards
SmartMedia Card and Card Slot Precautions
Inserting and Removing a
SmartMedia Card
Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3500Only)
Floppy Disk Drive Features
About Floppy Diskettes
Using External Storage Media
Basic SmartMedia Card Operation
Basic Floppy Diskette Operation
(WK-3500Only)
Saving Files
Loading a File
Renaming a File
Deleting a File
Formatting External Storage Media
Inputting Characters
User Area Data
External Storage Media Data
SmartMedia Card Error Messages
Disk Drive Error Messages (WK-3500Only)
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Specifications
Synthesizer Function
Registration Memory
Mixer Function
MIDI:
Terminals
•WK-3500
•WK-3100/WK-3000
Power Supply:
Speaker Output:
Care of your Instrument
Appendix
Tone List
Advanced Tones
Appendix
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Preset Tones
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Drum Sets
Drawbar Organ Tones
User Tones
Drum Assignment List
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Rhythm List
Fingered Chord Chart
sus4
7sus4
m add9
mM7
add9
EffectList
Equalizer List
DSPName
DSP Algorithm List
StereoPhaser
Compressor
06:
10 : Phaser
Rotary
15 : Lo-Fi
Enhancer
13:
RingModulator
:Tri2-PhaseChorus
:StereoDelay1
:3-PhaseChorus
:Reflection
:Reverb
:GateReverb
M00:Multi00(Sin2-PhaseChorus–2-Tap
Delay)
M03 : Multi03 (Flanger – 2-TapDelay)
28 : 2-TapDelay
M10 : Multi10 (Stereo Phaser – Auto Pan)
M08: Multi08 (Sin 2-PhaseChorus – Flanger)
M11:Multi11(Compressor–Lo-Fi)
M12:Multi12(RingModulator–Sin2-Phase Chorus-2-TapDelay)
M09:Multi09 (Sin2-PhaseChorus–Tremolo)
M13 : Multi13 (Ring Modulator – Distortion)
M16 : Multi16 (Drive Rotary – Reflection)
M17:Multi17(Rotary–Reflection)
M14: Multi14(Lo-Fi–Reflection)
M20:
M25:Multi25(Compressor–Distortion–2-TapDelay)
(AutoWah–Tri2-PhaseCho
M21:
M26:Multi26(AutoWah–Distortion–2-TapDelay)
Multi30(Distortion–Sin2-PhaseCho
M30:
M28 : Multi28 (Distortion – 3-TapDelay)
M31 : Multi31 (Distortion – Flanger)
–Phaser)
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