WK3000/3500-E-1EUSER’S GUIDEWK3000_e_cover.p65 03.6.11, 5:19 PM1
E-8735A-E-010AContentsUsing Auto Harmonize ...E-45Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume ... E-46Mixer Function...
E-98Saving FilesYou can use the procedures in this section to save SongMemory, Synthesizer, and other data you create to externalstorage media for lat
E-999After inputting the file name, press the [왔] CURSORbutton.• If you are saving song data, the file type selectionscreen appears next. Use the [왗]
E-1008Press the [왔] CURSOR button to advance to theuser area selection screen.• The user area selection screen will not appear if thefile you selected
E-1015Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons to select thetype of the file you want to rename.6Press the [왔] CURSOR button to display the filename selecti
E-1027Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons or [+] and[–] buttons to select the name of the file you wantto delete.8After selecting the file, press the [
E-103Saving Data735A-E-105AInputting CharactersThe following describes the types of characters you can inputwhen saving data to the user area and exte
E-104Saving Data735A-E-106BSmartMedia Card Error MessagesDisplay Message CauseActionErr Card R/WErr CardFullErr No CardErr NameErr ReadOnlyErr FormatE
E-105Disk Drive Error Messages (WK-3500 Only)Display Message CauseActionErr ReadOnlyErr FormatErr Disk R/WErr DiskFullErr Mem FullErr Not SMF0Err No D
E-106TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageNo keyboard soundAny of the following symptomswhile using battery power.• Dim power indicato
E-107Sound output does not changewhen key pressure is varied.Playing the keyboard soundstwo tones.Different tones sound whenkeys in different keyboard
E-9Contents735A-E-011ACompany and product names used in thismanual may be registered trademarks ofothers.Using External Storage Media ...
E-108TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageFlash memory is corrupted. Thereis something wrong with the card.Someone may have turned off
E-109Specifications735A-E-111BModel: WK-3500/3000Keyboard: 76 standard-size keys, 6 1/4 octaves with touch response (OFF/1/2/3)Tones: 300 Advanced Ton
E-110Synthesizer FunctionParameters: Attack time; release time; resonance; cutoff frequency; vibrato type; vibratodelay; vibrato depth; vibrato rate;
E-111TerminalsMIDI Terminals: IN, OUTSustain/Assignable Terminal: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)•WK-3500 Headphones: S
E-112Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extre
A-1Appendix735A-E–115ATone ListAdvanced Tones0 PIANO STEREO GRAND PIANO 0 51 16 N RvbHall11 PIANO STEREO MELLOW PIANO 0 52 16 N GateRvb22 PIANO STEREO
A-2Appendix735A-E–116A53 ORGAN CHAPEL ORGAN 19 51 32 N RvbHall254 ORGAN ACCORDION 21 48 16 N Reflect55 ORGAN HARMONICA 22 48 32 N Reflect56 ORGAN BAND
A-3Appendix735A-E–117A111 BASS CHORUS FINGERED BASS 33 49 16 –1 Crn Cho112 BASS COMP. PICKED BASS 34 49 16 –1 CmpEnDly113 BASS FLAN. FRETLESS BASS 35
A-4Appendix735A-E–118A169 BRASS DEEP SYNTH-BRASS 1 62 51 16 N Enha Dly170 BRASS SOFT SYNTH-BRASS 63 51 16 N Enha Dly171 BRASS VINTAGE SYNTH-BRASS 63 4
A-5Appendix735A-E–119A227 SYNTH-LEAD SQUARE LEAD 2 80 51 16 N ChoDly 2228 SYNTH-LEAD VOX SQR LEAD 80 52 16 N ChoDly 4229 SYNTH-LEAD CALLIOPE LEAD 82 4
E-10735A-E-012AGeneral Guide8 C0K LA BIT*3 SR U1 2 73 6549FD G HEM M*2QN O P*1V W XY Z [ \ ]a bJ_cWK3000_e_10-25.p65 03.6.11, 5:19 PM10
A-6735A-E–120AAppendixPreset Tones285 SYNTH-PAD WARM VOX 89 50 16 N Equalize286 SYNTH-PAD FLUTE PAD 89 51 16 N Equalize287 SYNTH-PAD ATTACK POLYSYNTH
A-7Appendix735A-E–121A336 GM SLAP BASS 1 36 64 32 N –337 GM SLAP BASS 2 GM 37 64 32 N –338 GM SAW SYNTH-BASS 1 GM 38 64 16 N –339 GM SQR SYNTH-BASS 1
A-8394 GM HALO SYNTH 94 64 16 N –395 GM SWEEP 95 64 32 N –396 GM RAIN DROP 96 64 16 N –397 GM SOUND TRACK 97 64 16 N –398 GM CRYSTAL 98 64 16 N –399 G
A-9452 VARIOUS DETUNED CLEAN GT 27 65 16 N –453 VARIOUS PLAIN ELEC. GUITAR REAR 27 66 32 N –454 VARIOUS PLAIN ELEC. GUITAR FRONT 27 67 32 N –455 VARIO
A-10Drum Sets500 DRUM STANDARD SET 1 0 120501 DRUM STANDARD SET 2 1 120502 DRUM ROOM SET 8 120503 DRUM POWER SET 16 120504 DRUM ELEC. SET 24 120505 DR
A-1132 DRAWBAR Overdrive Organ 4 32 96 10 N OvdRotry33 DRAWBAR Drawbar Organ 5 33 96 10 N Rotary34 DRAWBAR Gospel Organ 3 34 96 16 N Rotary35 DRAWBAR
A-12Appendix735A-E–126ADrum Assignment List“ ” indicates the same sound as STANDARD SET.➝Key/Note numberPC0: STANDARD SET 1——————HIGH QSLAPSCRAT
A-13PC40: BRUSH SET——————씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯JAZZ KICK 2JAZZ KICK 1씯BRUSH TAP BRUSH SLAP BRUSH SWIRL 씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯씯————
A-14No. Rhythm Name8 BEAT0 8 BEAT 11 8 BEAT 22 8 BEAT 33 8 BEAT POP 14 8 BEAT POP 25 8 BEAT POP 3660’S SOUL7 8 BEAT DANCE8 POP ROCK 19 POP ROCK 216 BE
A-15Fingered Chord Chartdim m7-5M7Mm7m7dim7ChordTypeRootCDEFGABC /(D )(D )/E F /(G )(G )/A (A )/B * You can use the above fingerings to fing
E-11General Guide735A-E-013A• Illustrations in this User’s Guide shows the WK-3500.1 POWER button2 Power indicator3 MODE button4 EFFECT button5 SYNTH
A-16aug sus4CDEFGABC /(D )(D )/E F /(G )(G )/A (A )/B m add97sus4mM77-5add9ChordTypeRootAppendix735A-E–130AWK3000_e_A-01-16.p65 03.6.11, 5:1
A-17Appendix735A-E-131AREVERB Effect ListEffect ListCHORUS Effect ListDSP Effect ListSettable parameters depend on the DSP type. Also,the parameters f
A-18Appendix735A-E-132ADSPAlgorithmDisplay DSP NameNo. ID NameDSPAlgorithmDisplay DSP NameNo. ID NameDSPAlgorithmDisplay DSP NameNo. ID Name Delay[14]
A-19735A-E-133AAppendixDSP Algorithm List00 : Auto Pan FunctionContinually performs left-right panning of theinput signal in accordance with an LFO. P
A-20Appendix735A-E-134A3 : Depth(Range: -64 to 0 to +63)Adjusts the depth of the wah in accordancewith the level of the input signal.Setting a positiv
A-212 : Rate (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the rate of the LFO.3 : Depth (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the depth of the LFO.4 : Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127)Adjus
A-22 Parameters0 : Rate1 (Fast LFO Rate) (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the rate of LFO1.1 : Depth1 (Fast LFO Depth) (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the depth of L
A-23 Parameters0 : Delay Time (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the delay time.1 : Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the level of the effect sound.2 : Feedbac
A-241 : Time (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts the reverb time.2 : High Damp (Range: 0 to 127)Adjusts damping of the high-range reverbsound.The smaller the val
A-256 : Delay Wet Level7 : Delay FeedbackM05 : Multi05 (Enhancer – 1-Phase Chorus) FunctionThis is a multi effector related to Enhancer - 1-Phase Chor
E-12aNumber buttonsb[+]/[–] buttons(YES/NO)• For input of numbers tochange displayed settings.• Negative values can bechanged only by using [+]and [–]
A-263 : Ring Wet Level4 : Ring Dry Level5 : Chorus LFO Depth6 : Delay Time7 : Delay Wet LevelM13 : Multi13 (Ring Modulator – Distortion) FunctionThis
A-27M20 : Multi20 (Phaser – 1-Phase Chorus –Auto Pan) FunctionThis is a multi effector that is related to Phaser- 1-Phase Chorus - Auto Pan. Paramete
A-28M27 : Multi27 (LFO Wah – Distortion – 2-TapDelay) FunctionThis is a multi effector that is related to LFOWah - Distortion - 2-Tap Delay. Parameter
735A-E-146AModels WK-3500/WK-3000MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function ..TransmittedRecognizedRemarksBasic DefaultChannel ChangedDefaultMode M
735A-E-147AMode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONOO : YesMode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONOX : No72737476777880818283919398, 99100,
WK3000/3500-E-1This recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.MA0306-B Printed in Ch
E-13Rear Panel• WK-3500hMIDI OUT terminaliMIDI IN terminaljSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminalkLINE OUT R, LINE OUT L/MONO terminallDC 12V terminalOUT IN
E-14General Guide735A-E-016AAbout the display1.TONE/RHYTHM indicatorTONE is shown during tone selection and display, while RHYTHM is shown during rhyt
E-1513.Level meterThe numbers 1 through 16 correspond to Mixer channels. The level meter indicates which channels are on and off, and alsoindicates th
E-16This keyboard can be powered by current from a standardhousehold wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or bybatteries. Always make sure you
E-17Using the AC AdaptorMake sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified forthis keyboard.Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12Also note the following impor
735A-E-002AGUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas).NOTICEThis equipment has been tested an
E-18Power SupplySettingsTone, rhythm, and other “main keyboard settings” in effectwhen you turn off the keyboard manually by pressingPOWER button or w
E-19Connections• WK-3500Phones and Line Out TerminalsBefore connecting phones or other external equipment, besure to first turn down the volume settin
E-20Connections• WK-3000Phones/Output TerminalBefore connecting phones or other external equipment, besure to first turn down the volume settings of t
E-21Sustain Pedal• With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes tolinger, much like a piano’s damper pedal.• With organ tones, depressing the p
E-22This section provides information on performing basickeyboard operations.To play the keyboard1Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on.2Use
E-23To select a tone1Find the tone you want to use in the tone list andnote its tone number.2Press the TONE button.3Use the number buttons to input th
E-24Basic OperationsPIANO SETTING ButtonPressing this button changes the setup of the keyboard tooptimize it for piano play.SettingsTone Number: “000
E-25Using the MODULATIONModulation applies vibrato, which modulates the pitch of anote. It works best with notes that are sustained (held) bykeeping a
E-26Using the Drawbar Organ ModeYour keyboard has built-in “drawbar organ tones” that can be altered using nine digital drawbars whose operations are
E-27Ft16’51/38 4 22/32 13/511/3116CLICK SECOND THIRDPERCUSSIONDECAYDecreaseCurrently selected parameterValue Parameter NameIncreaseCurrently selected
E-1Safety PrecautionsCongratulations on your selection of the CASIOelectronic musical instrument.• Before using the instrument, be sure to carefullyre
E-28Using the Drawbar Organ Mode735A-E-030ATo select a drawbar organ tone1Find the drawbar organ tone you want to use inthe tone list and note its ton
E-29Using the Drawbar Organ Mode735A-E-031BEditing Synthesizer Mode Parametersand DSP Parameters of Drawbar TonesAs with standard (non-drawbar) tones,
E-30Using the Drawbar Organ Mode735A-E-032ATo save an edited drawbar organtone1After editing parameters, use the [왗] and [왘]CURSOR buttons to display
E-31Applying Effects to TonesThis keyboard provides you with a selection of effects thatyou can apply to tones.The built-in effects include a wide var
E-32Applying Effects to TonesSelecting a DSP TypeIn addition to the 100 built-in effect types, you can also editeffect types to create your own and st
E-33Applying Effects to TonesDSP ParametersThe following describes the parameters for each DSP.DSP Parameter 0 to 7These parameters differ in accordan
E-34Applying Effects to TonesSelecting REVERBPerform the following steps to select REVERB.1Press the EFFECT button, so the pointer appearsnext to EFFE
E-35Applying Effects to TonesREVERB ParametersReverb effects are associated with either a reverb type or delaytype. Parameter settings depend upon the
E-36Applying Effects to TonesChanging the Settings of CHORUSParametersYou can control the relative strength of an effect and how it isapplied. The par
E-37Applying Effects to TonesUsing the EqualizerThis keyboard has a built-in four-band equalizer and 10different settings from which you can choose. Y
E-2735A-E-004ASafety PrecautionsBatteriesMisuse of batteries can cause them to leak,resulting in damage to nearby objects, or toexplode, creating the
E-38735A-E-040BThis keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts inaccordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chordparts are played usin
E-39735A-E-041AAuto AccompanimentSelecting a RhythmThis keyboard provides you with 140 exciting rhythms thatyou can select using the following procedu
E-40Auto AccompanimentNOTE• The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playingchords only. No sound will be produced if you try playingsingle melody n
E-41735A-E-043AFINGEREDFINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different chordtypes. The following describes the FINGERED“accompaniment keyboard” and
E-42Chords Recognized by This KeyboardThe following table identifies patterns that are recognized aschords by FULL RANGE CHORD.Pattern TypeFINGEREDSta
E-43Auto Accompaniment735A-E-045BUsing an Intro PatternThis keyboard lets you insert a short intro into a rhythmpattern to make startup smoother and m
E-44Auto Accompaniment735A-E-046BSynchro Starting Accompanimentwith Rhythm PlayYou can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at the sametime you pl
E-45Auto Accompaniment735A-E-047BUsing One-touch PresetOne-touch preset automatically makes the main settings listedbelow in accordance with the rhyth
E-46Auto Harmonize TypesAuto Harmonize lets you select from among the 10 AutoHarmonize types. Type changing is performed by the settingitem using the
E-47735A-E-049BWhat you can do with the MixerThis keyboard lets you play multiple different musicalinstrument parts at the same time during auto-accom
E-3Safety Precautions CAUTIONAC AdaptorMisuse of the AC adaptor creates the riskof fire and electric shock. Always make sureyou observe the following
E-48Mixer Function735A-E-050BUsing the Parameter Edit ModeEditing the Parameters for Channels1 through 16In the Parameter Edit Mode, you can change th
E-49Mixer Function735A-E-051A Octave Shift (Range: –2 to 0 to +2)You can use octave shift to shift the range of the tone up ordown. When using the pic
E-50Rvb SendEffect ParametersThe Mixer lets you control the effects applied to eachindividual part, making it different from the Effect Mode,whose se
E-51The Synthesizer Mode of this keyboard provides the toolsfor creating your own original tones. Simply select one of thebuilt-in tones and change it
E-52 ResonanceResonance enhances the harmonic components in the vicinityof the cutoff frequency, which creates a distinctive sound. Alarger resonance
E-53Saving User TonesThe group of tone numbers from 600 through 699 (User 001 through User 100) is called the “user area” because they are reserved fo
E-54Creating a User ToneUse the following procedure to select a preset tone and changeits parameters to create a user tone.1First, select the preset t
E-55Synthesizer Mode735A-E-057BValue MeaningoFF Offvib Control Change 01h (Modulation)dp0 Control Change 16(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 0.)dp1
E-56 Vibrato Waveform (Range: See below.)Specifies the vibrato waveform. Vibrato Delay (Range: –64 to 00 to +63)Specifies the amount of time before vi
E-57Synthesizer Mode735A-E-059BDSP SettingsUse the DSP editing screen to select the DSP type and to editparameters.1Select a tone, press the SYNTH but
E-4735A-E-006ASafety PrecautionsLocationAvoid the following locations for thisproduct. Such locations create the risk offire and electric shock.• Area
E-585Press [왔] CURSOR button to save the user tone.• This will display a confirmation message askingwhether you really want to save the data. Press th
E-59Registration Memory FeaturesRegistration memory lets you store up to 32 keyboard setups(4 sets x 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need the
E-60To Save a Setup in RegistrationMemory1Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up thekeyboard the way you want it.• See “Registration Memory Se
E-61735A-E-063ASong Memory FunctionThis keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs insong memory for later playback. There are two methods you
E-62Song Memory Function735A-E-064BUsing Real-time RecordingWith real-time recording, the notes you play on the keyboardare recorded as you play them.
E-63Song Memory Function735A-E-065BTrack 1 Contents After Real-timeRecordingIn addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords,the following data
E-64Song Memory Function735A-E-066APlaying Back from Song MemoryOnce you record tracks to song memory, you can play themback to see what they sound li
E-65Song Memory Function735A-E-067BTo record chords with step recording1Press the SONG MEMORY button three times toenter step recording standby, and t
E-66Specifying Chords in the NormalModeWhen the MODE button is set to Normal during steprecording, you can specify chords using a method that isdiffer
E-67Song Memory FunctionTo record to Tracks 2 through 6 usingreal-time recordingYou can record to Tracks 2 through 6 while playing back whatyou origin
E-5735A-E-007BCongratulations upon your selection of this CASIO musical instrument. This keyboard provides you with the following featuresand function
E-68Song Memory FunctionTrack Contents After Real-timeRecordingIn addition to keyboard notes, the following data is alsorecorded to the selected track
E-69NOTE• Use the procedure under “Correcting Mistakes WhileStep Recording” on this page to correct input mistakesyou make during step recording.• You
E-70Song Memory Function4Press the YES button.• This deletes all data from the location you specifiedand enters step record standby.• Pressing the [왖]
E-71Song Memory Function4Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons to move tothe location in track where the note or parameteryou want to change is located.N
E-72Song Memory FunctionNOTE• In the case of real-time recording, you later can changetone numbers you specified while recording to Tracks 1through 6
E-73Song Memory FunctionTo delete a specific track1Press the SONG MEMORY button once to enterplayback standby.2Use the [+] and [–] buttons to select t
E-74Keyboard Settings2Press the LAYER button.3Select the layered tone.Example: To select “360 FRENCH HORN GM” as thelayered tone, use the number butto
E-75Main Tone (STRINGS 1)Split pointSplit Tone(PIZZICATO GM)Using SplitWith split you can assign two different tones (a main toneand a split tone) to
E-76To split the keyboard and then layertones1Press the TONE button and then input the tonenumber of the main tone.Example: To set “361 BRASS GM” as t
E-77Trans. Trans. 735A-E-079BKeyboard SettingsTransposing the KeyboardTranspose lets you raise and lower the overall key of thekeyboard in semiton
E-6❐ MixerYou can specify tone, volume, pan position, and other parameters for each built-in Auto Accompaniment part. You can alsocontrol the same par
E-78Tuning the KeyboardThe tuning feature lets you fine tune the keyboard to matchthe tuning of another musical instrument.To tune the keyboard1Press
E-79Changing Other SettingsSetting TypesThe table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change.Setting menuTranspose(Trans.)Auto Harmonize
E-80To use the keyboard settings menu1Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button.• This causes a pointer to appear on the display next to TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION.
E-81735A-E-083B3Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttons to change the values.• Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the EX
E-82735A-E-084AKeyboard SettingsSetting Menu Items쏋 Auto Harmonize TypesYou can select from among the 10 different types of auto harmonize listed belo
E-83쏋 Delete/Initialize SettingsDescriptionDeletes selected SMF data.Deletes selected user rhythm data.Deletes selected user tone data.Initializes par
E-84Using the SMF PlayerThe letters “SMF” stand for Standard MIDI File, which is a file format that allows MIDI data to be shared between differentsof
E-85SMF Player Mode Operational Flow[왗], [–]Select file name.Select play along part.Select playback mode.Select musicSelect output mode.S 1SMF Player
E-86735A-E-088AUsing the SMF PlayerPlaying Back an SMFNote that the first step you need to perform in the procedurebelow depends on whether you are pl
E-87Configuring Other SettingsTo configure other settings1Select the file you want to play back.• Perform steps 1 through 3 under “To play back anSMF”
E-7735A-E-009AContentsSafety Precautions ...E-1Introduction ...E-5Contents...E-7Gen
E-88SMF Player Error MessagesThe following explains what you should do when an error message appears in the SMF Player Mode.735A-E-090AUsing the SMF P
E-89735A-E-091BMIDIWhat is MIDI?The letters MIDI stand for Musical Instrument DigitalInterface, which is the name of a worldwide standard fordigital s
E-90Sending and Receiving MIDIMessagesThis keyboard can send notes you play on the keyboard, aswell as auto accompaniment patterns and Song Memoryplay
E-91Using the Data Download ServiceYou can download the following type of data from CASIOMUSIC SITE (http://music.casio.com) to your computer, andthen
E-92Saving DataYou can save data you create and data you transfer to the keyboard from a computer to the keyboard’s built-in Flash memory, orto a Smar
E-93Saving DataUsing a SmartMedia CardYour keyboard is equipped with a card slot that supports theuse of SmartMediaTM cards that you can use to store
E-94Inserting and Removing aSmartMedia CardThe following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card intothe card slot and how to remove it.To insert a
E-95• Do not use a computer, another electronic musicalinstrument, or any other device to change a file name orfile contents created with this keyboar
E-96Inserting and Ejecting a DisketteThe following describes how to insert a diskette into the diskdrive and how to eject it.To insert a diskette into
E-974 Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons to displaythe screen for the type of operation you want toperform.• See the pages referenced below for detail
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