owners manual
wk2000 se
Introduction
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WK2000 SE Front Panel
1 POWER
Switch the instrument ON and OFF
2 VOLUME
Control the instrument overall Volume
5 STYLE/SONG
Keypad to select the Styles (00-95), User
Styles (96-103), Song Styles (104-110)
and Songs (111-117) by specifying the
corresponding Program change number
using the STYLE/SONG lists as a refer-
ence. Three digit selections are specifi ed
by pressing the + 100 button followed
by the remaining two digits
7 CURSOR/PAGE
The PAGE button select the edit function
pages. The CURSOR buttons are used to
move among the page sections. Playing
with the style in the main page, the CUR-
SOR adjust the BALANCE between the
realtime and the Style sections.
8 MELODY OFF
This button turns off the melody of a Song
in playback.
9 DEMO
This key starts the Demo songs. The F1/F8
function keys select the 8 Songs that dem-
onstrate the instruments potential. F9 key
plays the Songs back in a sequence
10 SINGLE TOUCH PLAY
When the function is ON, the sounds
of a Style-Performance are assigned to
the Style tracks. The A
RRANGE
ON
/
OFF
and
A
RRANGE
MEMORY
functions are automati-
cally activated. In this mode, the Function
keys (F1/ F9) recall 9 Single Touch Play
settings.
1 6 R E C A L L / S T O R E P E R F O R-
MANCE
Enter the PERFORMANCE MODE, (the cur-
sor in the display indicate PERF). The PAGE
buttons select the 7 groups containing the
63 Performances (9 each group); (F1/F9)
Function buttons recall the Per for man ce.
It is possible to modify the Per for man ce
settings and save them.
17 FUNCTION BUTTONS F1/F9
(S.T. PLAY/PERFORMANCE)
These buttons select Demo Songs, Per-
formances, Single Touch Play settings
and the tracks of the current Style, Song
Style or Song, depending on the current
status of the instrument. In Song mode the
two rows of numbers under the buttons
correspond to the 16 Song Tracks which
are selected with the buttons F1/F8.
Button F9 toggles between tracks 01-08
and 09-16
11 ARRANGE ON/OFF
Enables (LED On) or disables (LED Off) the
Style arrangements
11 ARRANGE MEMORY
The Style arrangements continue playing
(display indicator on) or stop (display in-
dicator off) after releasing the keys from
the keyboard below the split point
11 LOWER MEMORY
The Sound assigned to the Lower keyboard
section continues playing (display indicator
on) or stops playing (display indicator off) after
releasing the keys from the keyboard below
the split point
11 BASS TO LOWEST
The Sound assigned to the Lower key-
board section continues playing (display
indicator on) or stops playing (display
indicator off) after releasing the keys from
the keyboard below the split point
18 START/STOP
Starts and stops a Style
12 VARIATION 1- 2- 3- 4
These keys change the Style variation
patterns (the display indicator is ON). The
selected variation is shown by the re la ti ve
led which turns on.
13 FADE
Starts and stops a Style with a gradual
increase and decrease of volume. The fi rst
effect is obtained by pressing the Start key
fi rst and the FADE key together, the second
by pressing the FADE while playing. FADE
action is shown by the display indicator
which turns on
14 FILL A
Fills to the previous Variation: this key plays
a Fill pattern (display indicator ON) and
then goes back to the previous Variation.
14 FILL
Fills to the current Variation: it plays
a Fill pattern and sticks to the current
Variation.
15 FILL B/TAP
Fills to the next Variation: when this key is
pressed while a Style is played (the display
indicator turns ON), the Fill pattern is re-
called and it passes on to the suc ces si ve
Variation. T
AP
- Tapping on this key three
or four times automatically sets the beat
speed and starts the Style in the desired
Tempo.
19 INTRO
Places the introduction of a Style on stand-
by before the Style starts.
21 ENDING
Adds an Ending pattern to a Style before
stopping it.
20 KEY START/CONTINUE
Key start, synchronizes the start of a Style
with a note or chord played in the lower
keyboard area. C
ONTINUE
resumes the
current Song Style or Song from the point
where it had been stopped
4 PITCH/MODULATION BALL
This controller is preset for PITCH BEND
(horizontal movements) and MODULA-
TION (vertical movements) which affect
the Per for man ce tracks enabled for one
or both effects.
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HEADPHONES
Jacks for headphones connection (op-
tio nal). Connecting a pair of stereo hea-
dphones to the left jack automatically
exclude the internal speakers (for silent
playing). Connecting the headphones to
the right jack does not affect the internal
speaker system.
6 DIRECT STYLE MEMORY
Each of the 16 memory buttons of this
section memorise a preferred Style
selected from the Internal or User
banks (the User Style must be loaded to
memory) for a rapid recall. The overall
memorised status of both direct mem-
ory sections can be stored to fl oppy disk
or hard disk for future loading.