Playing Wk2000 Se With A Master Keyboard; Selecting Styles Via Midi Common; Controlling The Styles Via Midi Common; Selecting The Effects Via Midi Common - Generalmusic WK2000 SE Owner's Manual

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Playing WK2000 SE with a Master Keyboard

The Master keyboards are usually mute instruments which do not feature a sound generator. They require an exter-
nal sound source to produce sounds. WK2000 SE internal sound generator may operate as an external sound source
(Slave). The Master keyboard must transmit on the MIDI channel that is assigned to Common in WK2000 SE. All Bank
Select (CC 00) and Program Change (PC) messages which are normally used to select WK2000 SE, if transmitted on
the Common Channel are now interpreted as messages to exchange Performances, Styles, Song Styles or Songs.

Selecting Styles via MIDI COMMON

To select a Style from a master keyboard or computer, you must send two Control Change messages relating to Bank-
Select (CC 0 - 32) and (CC 32 - 0) followed by a Program Change (PC), with the values shown in the following table.
MIDI Message
BankSel LSB
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 32
CC 0 - 44

Controlling the Styles via MIDI COMMON

The Style controls can be simulated by sending ControlChange 80 and 81 messages to WK2000 SE with the values
shown in the following table. If the master keyboard features programmable keys, some of the following messages can
be assigned to the keys to control Styles directly from the master.
Style Controller
Fill ><
Fill <
Fill >
Intro
Ending
Var 1
Var 2
Var 3
Var 4
Key Start
Fade In/Out
Rotary
Tempo increment
Tempo decrement
Next Performance
Previous Performance

Selecting the Effects via MIDI COMMON

To select the Effects from a Master keyboard or computer via Common channel, you must send two Control Change
messages relative to the Effects change CC 16 - 0 / 64, CC 48 - nn (number of the effect), with the values shown in
the tables listed in the Appendix.
Note: the Control Change 16 with value 0 selects the REVERB mode, with value 64 the CHORUS mode. Control
Change 48 must always be followed by the number of the Effect required (see the tables listed in the Appendix).
The MIDI
BankSel MSB
Prg Chng
CC 32 - 0
From 00 to 07
CC 32 - 0
From 08 to15
CC 32 - 0
From 16 to 23
CC 32 - 0
From 24 to 31
CC 32 - 0
From 32 to 39
CC 32 - 0
From 40 to 47
CC 32 - 0
From 48 to 55
CC 32 - 0
From 56 to 63
CC 32 - 0
From 64 to 71
CC 32 - 0
From 72 to 79
CC 32 - 0
From 80 to 87
CC 32 - 0
From 88 to 95
CC 32 - 0
From 0 to 7
CC80 Value ONE SHOT
(single function buttons)
CC80=00
CC80=01
CC80=02
CC80=08
CC80=16
CC80=24
CC80=25
CC80=26
CC80=27
CC80=40
CC80=59
CC80=61
CC80=66
CC80=67
CC80=68
CC80=69
ROM Memory Locations (from 00 to 95)
Styles from 1 to 8
Styles from 9 to 16
Styles from 17 to 24
Styles from 25 to 32
Styles from 33 to 40
Styles from 41 to 48
Styles from 49 to 56
Styles from 57 to 64
Styles from 65 to 71
Styles from 73 to 80
Styles from 81 to 88
Styles from 82 to 96
RAM Memory Locations (From 96 to103)
From 1 to 8
Style Controller
Fill ><
Fill <
Fill >
Intro
Ending
Harmony ON/OFF
Arrange ON/OFF
Arrange Memory ON/OFF
Lower Memory ON/OFF
Key Start ON/OFF
Single Touch Play ON/OFF
Style Lock ON/OFF
Tempo Lock ON/OFF
Fade In ON/OFF
Fade OUT ON/OFF
Rotary ON/OFF
wk2000 se
STYLE GROUP NAME
8 BEAT
16 BEAT
ROCK
FUNK
DANCE 1
DANCE 2
JAZZ
US TRAD
TRAD 1
TRAD 2
LATIN 1
LATIN 2
USER STYLES
CC81 - 0 - 63=OFF - 64 -
127=ON, ON/OFF - double
function keys or buttons
00
64
01
65
02
66
08
72
16
80
32
96
33
97
37
101
38
102
40
104
48
112
49
113
51
115
59
123
60
124
61
125
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