Style Copy; The User Style Performance; How To Program A User Style Performance; Assigning A Name To A User Style - Generalmusic WK2000 SE Owner's Manual

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Style Copy

The COPY Function is used to copy an existing Style (either ROM or User) to one of the 8 Style User locations (96-103)
available in the memory. For example, the COPY function can be used to copy a ROM Style and successively modify
the copy by adding or cancelling elements from the Style tracks.
1
Select the record mode and press the COPY function button
The number blinking in the display on the left side corresponds to the source
Style. The number in the right side is the destination location, automatically
selected. For example, the User Style in location 96 will have location 97
as destination.
2
Rotate the DIAL to select the Style you wish to copy (00- 103)
3
Press ENTER twice to confi rm the copy
Press ESCAPE to exit the function and return to Record mode.

The User Style Performance

All empty User Styles contain a default Performance default made of the
following sounds, assigned to the accompaniment tracks: Default setting of
a User Style Performance

How to program a User Style Performance

It is NOT possible to recall a Style User Performance with the Performance Recall button, as it happens with Performances
in RealTime, Song/Style and Song modes. Each User Style is associated with a single User Style Performance which is
only stored in the current Style User location and not in other locations. You can program a User Style Performance only
in Style User Record mode. Follow the instructions given in the Performance chapter to modify the sounds and the values
of the tracks. Make sure that the track name appears above the Program change number (press the corresponding
Function key twice).
Once you have programmed the User Style Performance, press and hold
the PERF STORE button for one second.
Press ENTER to confi rm.
The modifi cations are directly stored in the User Style location. Follow the recording procedure as already described.

Assigning a name to a User Style

You can assign a name to your User Style according to the instructions described in the Performance chapter
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you are in Record mode when you wish to assign a name to a Style. Press the Page key to
select the Performance Name page.
1
Select a User Style and press the REC key to switch to Record mode
2
Press the PAGE > button to enter the PERFORMANCE NAME page
The keyboard sets automatically to alpha-numeric function. You can now
enter the User Style name using the keyboards keys
Press and hold the PERF STORE button. Press ENTER to confi rm. The
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name of the User Style is now saved.
Recording a Program Change
During the recording It is possible to change the sound assigned to a track. In this case the Sequencer records the Program
Change number to the relative track. Playing back the Style, the track (or the tracks) containing the changed Sound, will play
the fi rst cycle of the Riff with the original Sound and will change to the second Sound exactly as recorded, that is, the second
Sound will be included from the second cycle and all the subsequent ones. It will not be possible therefore to listen to the
original sound, unless the Style is stopped and restarted. To avoid this condition, it is advisable to record a Program Change
to the original Sound again, just before the end of the fi rst cycle of the Riff. In this way, all the successive cycles of the Riff will
start with the fi rst Sound selected. The best results are obtained when modifying Riffs that are 4 bars long or more.
Recording controllers
All controls generated by hardware devices (Pedals, Pitch bend, Modulation), or by the pedals connected to WK2000 SE
rear panel sockets will be recorded to the relative track. To record Volume section messages, use the optional Volume
Pedal, that can be programmed in the Volume section in the General Menu.
The user styles
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wk2000 se
Track
Sound name
Pr. Change
Drums
Stand1
Bass
Finger
Acc1
Piano1
Acc2
SteelGtr
Acc3
Strings
112
33
00
25
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