WK3300/8000E1AEUSER’S GUIDE
E-8ContentsSynthesizer Mode... E-44Synthesizer Mode Functions ...E-44Creating a User Tone ...E-4
E-98TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageThe key or tuning does notmatch when playing along withanother MIDI machine.Parts suddenly dr
E-99TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageA downloaded tone withwaveform contains noise orkeyboard operations becomeabnormal when user
E-100SpecificationsModels: WK-3300/WK-3800/WK-8000Keyboard: WK-3300/WK-3800: 76 keys with touch response (OFF/1/2/3)WK-8000: 88 keys with touch respon
E-101Specifications*1The same memory area is used to store waveform data, accompaniment data, and SMF data.*2Noted capacities are calculated values ba
E-102SpecificationsTerminalsSD memory card slotUSB port: TYPE BSustain/Assignable Terminal: Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop
E-103Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extre
Basic DefaultChannel ChangedDefaultMode MessagesAlteredNoteNumber True voiceVelocity Note ONNote OFFAfter Key’sTouch Ch’sPitch BenderControlChange1-16
ProgramChange :True #System ExclusiveSystem : Song PosCommon : Song Sel: TuneSystem : ClockReal Time : CommandsAux : Local ON/OFF: All notes OFFMessag
WK3300/8000E1AThis recycle mark indicates that the packaging conforms to the environmental protection legislation in Germany.MA0605-A Printed in Chi
E-9ContentsCompany and product names used in thismanual may be registered trademarks ofothers.Saving Data... E-83Using an SD Me
E-10General Guide8 C0K LA BIT*3SR U1 2 73 6549FD G HEM M*2QN O P*1V W XY Z [ \ ]a bJ_c
E-11General Guide1 POWER button2 Power indicator3 MODE button4 EFFECT button5 SYNTH button6 MIXER button7 TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button8 MAIN VOLUME knob9
E-12aNumber buttonsb[+]/[–] buttons(YES/NO)• For input of numbers tochange displayed settings.• Negative values can bechanged only by using [+]and [–]
E-13Rear Panel• WK-3800iSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK terminaljLINE OUT R, LINE OUT L/MONO terminalkDC 12V terminali ki j k• WK-3300iSUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK
E-14This keyboard can be powered by current from a standardhousehold wall outlet (using the specified AC adaptor) or bybatteries. Always make sure you
E-15Using the AC AdaptorMake sure that you use only the AC adaptor specified forthis keyboard.Specified AC Adaptor: AD-12Example: WK-3800Note the foll
E-16Power SupplyMemory ContentsSettingsTone, rhythm, and other “main keyboard settings” in effectwhen you turn off the keyboard manually by pressingPO
E-17Connections• WK-3800/WK-8000Phones and Line Out TerminalsBefore connecting phones or other external equipment, besure to first turn down the volum
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E-18ConnectionsMusical Instrument Amplifier 3Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect thekeyboard to a musical instrument amplifier.NOT
E-19This section provides information on performing basickeyboard operations.To play the keyboard1Press the POWER button to turn the keyboard on.• Thi
E-20Basic OperationsTo select a tone1Find the tone you want to use in the tone list (theseparate Appendix A) and note its tone number.2Press the TONE
E-21Basic OperationsNOTE• Pressing the PIANO SETTING button while a rhythm isplaying stops rhythm play and then changes thekeyboard setup.• Pressing t
E-22Using the Drawbar Organ ModeYour keyboard has built-in “drawbar organ tones” that can be altered using nine digital drawbars whose operations are
E-23Ft16’DecreaseCurrently selected parameterValue Parameter NameIncreaseCurrently selected drawbarDrawbar buttons51/3' 8' 4' 22/3&apos
E-24Using the Drawbar Organ ModeTo select a drawbar organ tone1Find the drawbar organ tone you want to use inthe tone list (the separate Appendix A) a
E-25Using the Drawbar Organ ModeEditing Synthesizer Mode Parametersand DSP Parameters of Drawbar TonesAs with standard (non-drawbar) tones, you can ed
E-26Using the Drawbar Organ ModeTo save an edited drawbar organtone1After editing parameters, use the [왗] and [왘]CURSOR buttons to display “More?”.2Pr
E-27Applying 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-1Safety PrecautionsCongratulations on your selection of the CASIOelectronic musical instrument.• Before using the instrument, be sure to carefullyre
E-28Applying 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-29Applying Effects to TonesNOTE• Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that aresounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send,Chorus Sen
E-30Applying Effects to TonesSRv T i me4Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttonsto scroll through the reverb types until the one youwant is
E-31Applying Effects to TonesChanging the Settings of CHORUSParametersYou can control the relative strength of an effect and how it isapplied. The par
E-32This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord parts inaccordance with the chords you finger. The bass and chordparts are played using sounds an
E-33Auto AccompanimentPlaying a RhythmTo play a rhythm1Press VARIATION/FILL-IN button 1 or 2.• This starts the play of the selected rhythm.• To stop r
E-34Auto AccompanimentNOTE• The accompaniment keyboard can be used for playingchords only. No sound will be produced if you try playingsingle melody n
E-35FINGEREDFINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different chordtypes. The following describes the FINGERED“accompaniment keyboard” and “melody ke
E-36Chords Recognized by This KeyboardThe following table identifies patterns that are recognized aschords by FULL RANGE CHORD.Pattern TypeFINGEREDSta
E-37Auto AccompanimentTo insert a fill-in1Press the START/STOP button to start rhythm play.2Select the fill-in variation you want.• To insert Fill-in
E-2Safety Precautions● Never touch the AC adaptor while yourhands are wet.Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.● Use the AC adaptor where it wi
E-38Auto AccompanimentUsing One-touch PresetOne-touch preset automatically makes the main settings listedbelow in accordance with the rhythm pattern y
E-39Auto AccompanimentAuto Harmonize TypesAuto Harmonize lets you select from among the 10 AutoHarmonize types. Type changing is performed by the sett
E-40What you can do with the MixerThis keyboard lets you play multiple different musicalinstrument parts at the same time during auto-accompaniment pl
E-41Mixer FunctionUsing the Parameter Edit ModeEditing the Parameters for Channels1 through 16In the Parameter Edit Mode, you can change the settings
E-42Mixer Function 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 piccolo tone,
E-43Effect ParametersThe Mixer lets you control the effects applied to eachindividual part, making it different from the Effect Mode,whose settings ar
E-44The Synthesizer Mode of this keyboard provides the toolsfor creating your own original tones. Simply select one of thebuilt-in tones and change it
E-45 ResonanceResonance enhances the harmonic components in the vicinityof the cutoff frequency, which creates a distinctive sound. Alarger resonance
E-46Saving User TonesThe group of tone numbers from 700 through 799 (User 001 through User 100) is called the “user area” because they are reserved fo
E-47Creating 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-3Safety Precautions CAUTIONAC Adaptor● Misuse of the AC adaptor creates therisk of fire and electric shock. Alwaysmake sure you observe the followin
E-48Synthesizer ModeValue MeaningoFF Offvib Control Change 01h (Modulation)dp0 Control Change 16(Normally assigned to DSP Parameter 0.)dp1 Control Cha
E-49 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-50Synthesizer ModeDSP SettingsUse the DSP editing screen to select the DSP type and to editparameters.1Select a tone, press the SYNTH button, and th
E-51Registration Memory FeaturesRegistration memory lets you store up to 32 keyboard setups(4 sets × 8 banks) for instant recall whenever you need the
E-52To Save a Setup in RegistrationMemory1Select a tone and rhythm, and otherwise set up thekeyboard the way you want it.• See “Registration Memory Se
E-53Song Memory FunctionThis keyboard lets you record up to five separate songs insong memory for later playback. There are two methods youcan use to
E-54Song Memory FunctionUsing Real-time RecordingWith real-time recording, the notes you play on the keyboardare recorded as you play them.To record w
E-55Song Memory FunctionTrack 1 Contents After Real-timeRecordingIn addition to keyboard notes and accompaniment chords,the following data is also rec
E-56Song Memory FunctionPlaying Back from Song MemoryOnce you record tracks to song memory, you can play themback to see what they sound like.To play
E-57Song Memory FunctionTo record chords with step recording1Press the SONG MEMORY button three times toenter step recording standby, and then use the
E-4Safety PrecautionsConnectorsConnect only the specified devices andequipment to the product’s connectors.Connection of a non-specified device orequi
E-58Specifying Chords in the NormalModeWhen the MODE button is set to Normal during steprecording, you can specify chords using a method that isdiffer
E-59Song Memory FunctionTo record to Tracks 2 through 6 usingreal-time recordingYou can record to Tracks 2 through 6 while playing back whatyou origin
E-60Song Memory FunctionTo record to Tracks 2 through 6 usingstep recordingThis procedure describes how to input notes one-by-one,specifying each note
E-61••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••C 4C 4Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 48(Normal input point)Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 0(Previous data)Use [왗] and [왘
E-62Song Memory Function2Monitoring the data on the display, use [왗] and[왘] CURSOR buttons to move the input point tothe data you want to change.Examp
E-63Song Memory FunctionEditing Techniques and DisplayContentsThe following describes the editing techniques you can useto change the various paramete
E-64Song Memory FunctionEditing a SongYou can perform the following operations in the song editingmode.• Delete a song• Delete a track• Song header da
E-654Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons to selectthe recorded track or tracks whose data you wantto delete.Track delete standby• You can specify more t
E-66Keyboard Settings2Press the LAYER button.3Select the layered tone.Example: To select “460 GM FRENCH HORN” as thelayered tone, use the number butto
E-67Main Tone (GM STRINGS 1)Split pointSplit Tone(GM PIZZICATO)Using SplitWith split you can assign two different tones (a main toneand a split tone)
E-5Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO musical instrument. This keyboard provides you with the following featuresand functions.❐ 620 Ton
E-68Using Layer and Split TogetherYou can use layer and split together to create a layered splitkeyboard. It makes no difference whether you layer ton
E-69Keyboard SettingsTransposing the KeyboardTranspose lets you raise and lower the overall key of thekeyboard in semitone units. If you want to play
E-70Tuning the KeyboardThe tuning feature lets you fine tune the keyboard to matchthe tuning of another musical instrument.To tune the keyboard1Press
E-71Changing Other SettingsSetting TypesThe table below shows the parameters whose settings you can change.Setting menuTranspose(Trans.)Auto Harmonize
E-72To use the keyboard settings menu1Press the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION button.• This causes the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION indicator (the FUNCTION indicator on th
E-733Use the [+] and [–] buttons or the number buttons to change the values.• Settings you make are applied even if you do not press the EXIT button.•
E-74Keyboard Settings쏋 MIDI SettingDescriptionSpecifies the send channel for main tone play.Specifies whether accompaniment range MIDI Note On message
E-75Using 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-76SMF Player Mode Operational Flow[왗]*, [–]Select file.Select play along part.000ABC1File NameFile Number001 ABC 2File NameFile NumberError (Other e
E-77Using the SMF PlayerPlaying Back an SMFNote that the first step you need to perform in the procedurebelow depends on whether you are playing back
E-6❐ USB portA USB port provides quick and easy connection to a computer.** Note that you will need a commercially available USB cable (A-B type) to c
E-78Using the SMF PlayerConfiguring Other SettingsTo configure other settings1While playback is stopped, select the file you wantto play back.• Perfor
E-79SMF Player Error MessagesThe following explains what you should do when an error message appears in the SMF Player Mode.Using the SMF PlayerUse on
E-80Connection to a ComputerThe keyboard’s USB port makes it quick and simple to connectto a computer. You can install a USB MIDI driver from theCD-RO
E-81ComputerUSB portUSB cableUSB connectorKeyboard USB port3Click the [System] icon. On the dialog box thatappears, click the [Hardware] tab, and then
E-82Internet Data Expansion SystemThe Music Data Management Software application on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard lets you transferd
E-83Saving 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 an SD
E-84Saving DataUsing an SD Memory CardYour keyboard is equipped with an SDmemory card slot that supports the use ofSD memory cards that you can use to
E-85Using the Floppy Disk Drive(WK-3800 Only)The WK-3800 comes with a built-in disk drive, whichprovides you with the capabilities described below.• Y
E-86• Do not use a computer, another electronic musicalinstrument, or any other device to change a file name orfile contents created with this keyboar
E-87Saving DataCURSORDISK/CARD●WK-3800●WK-3300/WK-8000CARDSD memory card slot●WK-3300/WK-3800 ●WK-8000Eject button[+]/[–]YES/NOInserting and Ejecting
E-7ContentsSafety Precautions ...E-1Introduction ...E-5General Guide... E-10Attaching the Scor
E-884 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
E-89Saving DataNOTE• After pressing the DISK/CARD button (WK-3300/WK-8000: CARD button) once, you can use the [왗] and [왘]CURSOR buttons to select the
E-90Loading a FileUse the procedures in this section when you want to load datafrom external storage media into the keyboard’s user area.IMPORTANT!• N
E-919Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons or [+] and[–] buttons to select the user area to which youwant to import the loaded file data.• The numeric ar
E-927Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons or [+] and[–] buttons to select the name of the file you wantto rename.• You could also use the number buttons
E-934Press the [왔] CURSOR button to advance to thefile type selection screen.5Use the [왗] and [왘] CURSOR buttons to select thetype of the file you wan
E-94Inputting CharactersThe following describes the types of characters you can inputwhen saving data to the user area and external storage media.User
E-95Saving DataSD Memory Card Error MessagesDisplay Message CauseActionErr Card R/WErr CardFullErr No CardErr No DataErr NameErr ReadOnlyErr FormatErr
E-96Disk Drive Error Messages (WK-3800 Only)Display Message CauseActionErr ReadOnlyErr FormatErr Disk R/WErr DiskFullErr Mem FullErr Not SMF0Err No Di
E-97TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Action See pageNo keyboard soundAny of the following symptomswhile using battery power.Auto Accompaniment do
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