Pedals; Computer; Video Interface; Headphones - Generalmusic WK2000 SE Owner's Manual

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PEDALS

Connect the optional pedals (Volume, Damper and Pedal) to the corresponding
pedal connectors. The default confi guration of the pedals and the relative
Control Change messages generated are as follows:
•DAMPER: Damper (generates CC64);
•VOLUME: Master Volume (generates CC07 on the Common Channel);
•PEDAL: Switch Upper 1/Upper 2.

COMPUTER

The WK2000 SE can be connected directly to a computer by means of the
COMPUTER connector. This connection is alternative to MIDI; both types of
communication are not permitted at the same time.
Connect to the Mcintosh Modem port via a standard serial cable (DB8-
•Mac
DB8). Programme the sequencer to communicate with WK2000 SE.
Connect to the PC Serial port via standard DB8-DB9, DB8-DB25 cables.
•PC
Select the appropriate communication velocity in the WK2000 SE to
communicate with the PC (see EDIT/GENERAL chapter).

VIDEO INTERFACE

The Video RGB and S-VHS outputs allow you to connect the instrument to an
external monitor or domestic television set in order to project Song Lyrics onto
the monitor. Set a domestic TV to operate in AV mode. The WK2000 SE is set
to communicate with the European Video standard (PAL). For the U.S.A., the
Video standard must be set to NTSC (see the EDIT/MIDI chapter).

HEADPHONES

Two headphones jacks are available on the instrument they accept a
standard pair of stereo headphones. Plugging the headphones into the left
HEADPHONES jack excludes the internal speakers to allow private listening.
The right headphones jack does not exclude the internal speaker system.
MUSIC STAND
WK2000 SE is supplied with a music stand which is attached by inserting it into appropriate holes on the rear panel.
WK2000 SE features a large, backlit multifunction liquid crystal display that will simplify all operations performed on
the instrument. The user interface is divided into 7 areas:
1
MENU (left) It lists all functions that are accessed by the reference keys.
2
FRAMES (left) visualizes the on/off status of the associated functions
3
READING AREA (two lines, up to 24 characters) When LYRICS function is active, the Song lyrics are displayed
in this area. Alternatively, it shows the names of the events associated to Style, Upper1, Upper2, and Lower
sections
4
CENTRAL AREA The following events are visualized in this area:
• the volume of the accompaniment tracks and of the Real Time sections;
• the left hand accompaniment chord;
• the Metronome ON/OFF status;
• the Tempo setting and relative metronome beat;
• the disk drive functions Floppy Disk);
• the overall Transpose setting;
• the Sequencer measure counter;
• the values relating to functions;
• the names of the Sounds, Styles, Performances, Song Styles, Songs, and functions.
5
INDICATORS (right) Show the ON/OFF status of the corresponding functions.
6
MODE Names of the 3 real time keyboard sections selected with the corresponding buttons to the right (Upper 1,
Upper 2, Lower). A LED indicator near the button shows which section is selected. The on/off status of the keyboard
sections determine how the keyboard sounds are combined and set the keyboard modes (Full or Split).
7
DISK Lists the available functions after selecting FLOPPY DISK with the PAGE and keys.
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