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Transpose the instrument (in semitones), Adjust the overall effect volume level, 12 owner’s manual – Generalmusic wk1or User Manual

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12 Owner’s Manual

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Transpose the instrument (in semitones)

If you play a difficult tune that implies the use of many black keys, or if the
tune you are playing is not in key with the Singer’s voice or with another
instrument , you can transpose WK1 Or to play in a different key.

TRANSPOSE

b/# keys allow to transpose the instrument by ±12

semitones (12 semitones = 1 octave).

1. Press the TRANSPOSE

b or TRANSPOSE # keys.

In the central part of the display keyboard current tune status is shown
(00 = default tuning).

2. Press TRANSPOSE

b to lower the pitch, or TRANSPOSE # to raise

the pitch.

Each time the TRANSPOSE

b key is pressed, the display will show a

decrease of one semitone.

Each time the TRANSPOSE # key is pressed, the display will show an
increase of one semitone.

If either key is pressed and held for some time, the transposer value
changes continuosly to reach the maximum value (-12 o +12)is reached.

Clear the Transposer setting

3 If you press both TRANSPOSE keys at the same time, the transpose

settings will be cleared and the keyboard will be restored to the original
neutral (00) status.

Adjust the overall effect volume level

You can adjust the general volume of the effects as it is more suitable to the
environment where you are playing.

Although Performance recalls appropriate effect volume and mixer settings
for each track, you can adjust the overall level by a single operation, to give
more or less intensity to the Effect General Level.

1.

Press and hold the REV/CHO key, the current effect selection and
the relative general level will be shown in the display.

Use the CURSOR key to move over the page, and the TEMPO/DATA keys

to select among the 22 types of Reverb and the 22 types of Modulations
available.

The general level of each effect is shown at the side: this can be modified
using the Tempo/Data keys.

If you store the new settings with the Store Performance function, they will
remain in the machine RAM memory even if the instrument is turned off.