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[. . . ] However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Important! Please note the following important information before using this product. [. . . ] This chord specification method can be used to input 18 different chord types using only two keyboard keys, so chords can be specified even if you don't know how to actually play them. Specifying the Length of a Note During step recording, the number buttons are used to specify the length of each note. Note lengths Use number buttons [1] through [6] to specify whole notes ( ), half notes ( ), quarter notes ( ), eighth notes ( ), 16th notes ( ), and 32nd notes ( ). Dots ( ) and triplicates ( ) While holding down the [7] (dot) or [9] (triplicate), use buttons [1] through [6] to input the lengths of the notes. Example: To input a dotted eighth notes ( ), hold down [7] and press [4]. This note will be tied to the next note you input (16th note in this example). Rest Hold down [0] and then use number buttons [1] through [9] to specify the length of the rest. · Pressing the [ ] CURSOR button inputs rests up to the beginning of the next measure. Root input keyboard Chord type input keyboard 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Major Minor Augmented Diminished Suspended four Seventh Minor seventh Major seventh Minor major seventh 0 A B C D E F G H Seventh flat five Minor seventh flat five Seventh suspended four Diminished seventh Minor add ninth Add ninth Minor sixth Sixth Six ninth To specify a chord, hold down the key on the root input keyboard that specifies the root, and press the key in the chord type input keyboard to specify the chord type. When inputting a chord with a specified bass note, pressing two keys of the root input keyboard causes the lower note to be specified as a bass note. Example 1: To input Gm7, hold down G on the root input keyboard and press the m7 key on the chord type input keyboard. Track 1 Step Recording Variations The following describes a number of different variations you can use when recording to Track 1 using step recording. All of these variations are based upon the procedure described under "To record chords with step recording" on page E-65. (G) Hold down key to specify chord root. (m7) Press key to specify chord type To start accompaniment with an intro pattern In step 4, press INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2 button after the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button. To switch to a rhythm variation In step 5, press VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 or VARIATION/ FILL-IN 2 button immediately before inputting the chord. To insert a fill in In step 5, press VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 or VARIATION/ FILL-IN 2 button at the measure or beat immediately before the chord or beat where you want to insert the fill in. Example 2: To input Gm/C, hold down C and G on the root input keyboard and press the m key on the chord type input keyboard. (C) (G) Hold down key to specify on bass and chord root. (m) Press key to specify chord type. To insert an ending In step 5, press INTRO/ENDING 1 or INTRO/ENDING 2 button at the measure or beat immediately before the chord where you want to insert the ending. E-66 WK3100_e_61-73. p65 66 04. 3. 26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-068B Song Memory Function SONG MEMORY Number buttons START/STOP SONG MEMORY TRACK IMPORTANT! · The length of the ending depends on the rhythm you are using. · Tone number Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 48 (Normal input point) Data flow Measure 126/Beat 3/Clock 0 (Previous data) Data flow ······· ······· C4 ······· ······· C4 Level Meter Contents During Record/ Edit Standby Channels 11 through 16 correspond to Tracks 1 through 6. Whenever the keyboard is in record or edit (page E-70) standby, the level meter display shows which tracks already contain recorded data and which are still empty. Tracks with four lit segments already contained recorded data, while tracks with one lit segment are not yet recorded. Press [ ] CURSOR button. Use [ ] and [ ] CURSOR to move left and right. 2 Monitoring the data on the display, use [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to move the input point to the data you want to change. Example: To re-record all note data following the note A3 located at Measure 120, Beat 1, Clock 0. No t e A3 Recording track Not recording track Correcting Mistakes While Step Recording Memory data can be thought of as a musical score that progresses from left to right, with the input point normally at the far right of the recorded data. The procedure described here lets you move the input point to the left in order to make changes in data you have already input. Note, however, that moving the input point to the left and changing data automatically deletes all of the data recorded to the right of the input point. Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0 (Input point moved to using [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons) Data flow ······· ······· A3 C4 3 Press the [ ] CURSOR button. Rew r i t e ? 735A-E-071B E-69 69 04. 3. 26, 0:11 PM WK3100_e_61-73. p65 Song Memory Function SONG MEMORY CURSOR [+]/[­] YES/NO START/STOP SONG MEMORY TRACK 4 Press the YES button. · This deletes all data from the location you specified and enters step record standby. · Pressing the [ ] CURSOR button or the NO button cancels deleting the data. Measure 120/Beat 1/Clock 0 (Step re-recording begins from here. ) Data flow Editing Memory Contents After you record to keyboard memory, you can recall individual notes and parameter settings (such as tone number) and make any changes you want. This means you can correct misplayed notes, make changes in tone selections, etc. · Note intensity · Notes · Chords · Tone numbers · Rhythm number · INTRO/ENDING 1 button, INTRO/ENDING 2 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 1 button, VARIATION/FILL-IN 2 button, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT button operations ······· All data to the right is deleted. NOTE · When you reach the end of the recording by pressing the [ ] CURSOR button, the "REC" indicator appears and the "STEP" indicator flashes on the display, indicating that you can add more data using step recording. To edit memory contents 1 To delete specific note data Press the SONG MEMORY button three times to enter step recording standby, and then use the [+] and [­] buttons to select a song number (0 to 4). Flash 1 2 3 Perform steps 1 and 2 under "To correct mistakes while step recording" above to display the note you want to delete. In response to the "Delete?" message that appears on the screen, press the YES button to delete the displayed note. S t e p Re c 2 3 Use the SONG MEMORY TRACK buttons to select the recorded track that you want to edit. Press the [ ] CURSOR button to enter the editing mode. · The REC indicator disappears from the display, and the STEP indicator flashes. E-70 WK3100_e_61-73. p65 70 04. 3. 26, 0:11 PM 735A-E-072A Song Memory Function 4 Use the [ ] and [ ] CURSOR buttons to move to the location in track where the note or parameter you want to change is located. Note editing example Velocity Pitch Parameter being edited Editing Techniques and Display Contents The following describes the editing techniques you can use to change the various parameters stored in memory. No t e C4 To change the key pressure (velocity) of a note Use the number buttons or [+] and [­] to adjust the key pressure. No t e G4 5 Make any changes in the value that you want. · The actual procedures you use to change a parameter depend on the type of data it contains. See "Editing Techniques and Display Contents" on this page for details. To change the pitch of a note Input a new note on the keyboard or use [+] and [­] buttons to change the pitch of a note. [. . . ] The smaller the value, the greater the damping of high-range reverb sound. 4 : Diffusion (Range: 0 to 127) Provides fine adjustment of the reverb. 5 : Wet Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the effect sound. 6 : Dry Level (Range: 0 to 127) Adjusts the level of the original sound. 27 : Reverb I Function This is an effector that preserves the breadth of a sound by adding a reverb sound. [. . . ]

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