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Selection/Help 10•9
Help - General Default - main page information
Help - EDIT Midi - Details information
Help
WK4 incorporates an on-line-help system which
provides brief information on the basic functions
of the instrument. This feature is particularly help-
ful if you get stuck and do not have access to the
owner’s manual at the time.
Also incorporated is a PANIC function which helps
to unlock the instrument in MIDI situations.
Generally, pressing HELP opens a page show-
ing information regarding the currently set mode.
Therefore, if you are in Style/Performance mode,
press HELP to get information concerning the
default situation (main page).
Similarly, if you are currently working in one of
the Edit environments, (Edit Effects, for exam-
ple), press HELP to get information on the Ef-
fects section.
Some Help pages consist of a General informa-
tion page and one or more ‘Detail’ pages which
provide detailed information regarding the cur-
rent topic.
HOW TO USE HELP
1. Press the HELP button when you want gen-
eral information regarding the current mode.
A GENERAL page will open showing infor-
mation regarding the current operating mode.
2. If available, press DETAILS (F7/F8) to open
a sub-page with specific details concerning
the current help topic.
Depending on the current mode, a NEXT
page (F3/F4) may or not be available.
Once you have entered a NEXT page, the
PREVIOUS option (F1/F2) will be available.
Options not available will be shown with bro-
ken lines.
3. To return to a GENERAL page, press F5/F6.
4. To pass to another HELP topic, regardless of
the current operating mode, press NEXT (F3/
F4) or PREVIOUS (F1/F2).
5. Press ESCAPE to close the current HELP
page.
Summary of Contents for WK4
Page 1: ...Cod 271054 English OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 36: ... 1 22 Quick Guide ...
Page 46: ...2 10 User Guide ...
Page 180: ... 8 10 User Guide ...
Page 188: ... Reference Guide ...
Page 232: ... 15 8 Reference Guide ...
Page 236: ... 16 4 Reference Guide ...
Page 242: ... 17 6 Reference Guide ...
Page 260: ... 19 10 Reference Guide ...
Page 262: ... 20 2 Reference Guide ...
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