Basic Operations

 

POWER

PIANO SETTING

WK-3800/

 

TONE

WK-8000

 

 

 

MODULATION wheel

 

 

PITCH BEND wheel

 

WK-3300

MODULATION button

 

 

PITCH BEND wheel

 

 

 

Number buttons

 

MAIN VOLUME

[+]/[–]

This section provides information on performing basic keyboard operations.

To play the keyboard

1Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on.

• This causes the power indicator to light.

2Use the MAIN VOLUME knob to set the volume to a relatively low level.3Play something on the keyboard.

Selecting a Tone

This keyboard comes with tones built-in, as shown below.

A partial list of the available tone names is printed on the keyboard console. See the separate Appendix A for a complete list. “Advanced Tones” are variations of standard tones, which are created by programming in effects (DSP) and other settings.

For details about drawbar organ tones, see “Using the Drawbar Organ Mode” on page E-22.

Tone Types

Standard Tones: 620 Preset Tones + 124 User Tones

Number

Number

Tone Type

DSP Line

of Tones

On/Off*1

000 - 399

400

Advanced Tones

On

400 - 599

200

Preset Tones

Off

 

 

 

 

600 - 619

20

Drum Sets

Off

 

 

 

 

700 - 799

100

User Tones*2

On/Off*3

 

 

 

 

800 - 819

20

User Tones with Waves*4

On/Off*3

900 - 903

4

User Drum Sets with

On/Off*5

Waves*4

 

 

 

Drawbar Organ Tones: 50 Preset Tones + 100 User Tones

Number

Number

Tone Type

DSP Line

of Tones

On/Off*1

000 - 049

50

Preset Tones

On/Off*5

 

 

 

 

100 - 199

100

User Tones*6

On/Off*3

 

 

 

 

*1: See “Changing Tones and Configuring DSP Effect Settings” on page E-20.

*2: Memory area for tones created by you. See “Synthesizer Mode” on page E-44. User tone areas 700 through 799 initially contain the same data as advanced tones 000 through 099.

*3: Depends on source tone or user setting. See “Synthesizer Mode” on page E-44 for more information.

*4: Area for data transferred from a computer. See “Internet Data Expansion System” on page E-82 for more information. For information about waveforms, see “Creating a User Tone” on page E-47.

*5: Depends on tone. This status can be checked by viewing the DSP button. See “About the DSP Button” on page E- 29 for more information.

*6: Memory area for tones created by you. See “To edit a drawbar organ tone” on page E-24. User drawbar organ tone areas initially contain two sets of the same data as drawbar organ tones types 000 through 049.

NOTE

You cannot select tone numbers not included in the above range (standard tones 620 through 699 and 820 through 899, and drawbar organ tones from 050 to 099). When you use the [+] and [–] buttons to scroll through tone numbers, scrolling jumps across the unused numbers. Pressing [+] when 619 is selected, for example, jumps to 700.

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