Rear Panel - Generalmusic WK2000 SE Owner's Manual

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1 VOCAL PROCESSOR
The Vocal Processor allows you to play through the instrument
and add vocal harmonies to your playing (or to your voice),
processes the signals fed into the Mic/Line jacks with the
internal effects and allows you to sample the signals.
2 VIDEO INTERFACE
An interface with RGB and S-VHS ports to connect WK2000
SE to a TV set or monitor, to display the Lyrics of a Song. A
Video cable is supplied with the instrument.
3 PEDALS (Damper, Pedal, Volume)
Jacks for the connection of Switch action pedals (Damper,
Pedal) and a continuous action pedal (Volume). The DAMPER
pedal (optional) allows you to sustain the notes played, the
PEDAL pedal (optional) allows you to control various functions
(Switch UP1/2, Start/Stop, Fill A, Fill IN, Fill B, Intro, Ending),
the VOLUME pedal (optional) allows you to control the overall
vo lu me or section volume.
4 COMPUTER
The Serial port permits to connect the WK2000 SE to a com-
puter (Apple Macintosh or IBM PC and compatibles). Data
interchange between WK2000 SE and PC or Mac requires
appropriate setting in the MIDI/General functions.
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5 MIDI
A MIDI interface (MIDI IN, OUT and THRU) communicate with
other external devices fi tted with a MIDI interface (keyboar-
ds, computers, etc.). MIDI cables are not supplied with the
instrument. When using WK2000 SE on its own, these ports
do not require to be connected.
6 INPUT (RIGHT/MONO - LEFT)
Audio input jacks to allow external instruments to play through
the internal amplifi cation of the WK2000 SE. The input level
can be controlled with the appropriate potentiometer.
7 OUTPUT (RIGHT/MONO - LEFT)
Stereo audio outputs to allows WK2000 SE to play through
an external amplifi cation system (mixer, powered speakers,
etc.).
8 AC POWER CONNECTOR
Connect the supplied power cord to this connector and the
other end to a suitable outlet.
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