Demo, How to listen to the demo songs, Get started 13 – Generalmusic wk1or User Manual
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Get Started 13
LOAD
SAVE
DISK
Demo
How to listen to the Demo Songs
Demo Songs of WK1oriental can be started at any time to get an idea of
the real sound potential of this instrument.
1. Press the DEMO key.
2. Select one of the first 6 tasti function keys (F1…F6) below the display.
Each function key corresponds to a Song. By pressing the F7 key you
can listen to all of the 6 Demo songs chained in a medley.
The Demo Song starts.
3. To stop the Demo Song press the function key again, or press the
DEMO key to exit.
PLAY A SONG DIRECT FROM DISK
WK1 oriental can play back a Song (in GMX, WK2, PK7, WK3 or Standard
Midi File [SMF] format) directly from disk, without having to load them to
the memory.
Get a floppy disk containing WK2, PK7, WK3, songs, or Standard MidiFiles.
1. Insert the floppy disk into the disk drive.
General rules about how to handle floppy disks with the due care are
given in the “General Disk handling information” in the “Disk” section
of the Owner’s Manual.
2. Press the FLOPPY DISK key.
The Disk icon lights up and the cursor arrowhead moves to the LOAD
indication in the disk menu.
The display shows the first available file type complete with the relati-
ve extension.
3. Use the Tempo/Data keys to scroll over the disk file directory until the
name of the desired file appears.
4. Press PLAY/STOP or START/STOP to start the song direct from disk.
The “Wait!!!” message is shown for a few seconds, then the selected
song starts playing.
5. Press the PLAY/STOP o START/STOP key at any time to stop the
song playback.
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Note 1: While the “Wait!!!” message is showing,
it is possible to stop the disk drive operation by
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pressing the ESCAPE key.
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Nota 2: Details on how to load a Song to the
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memory are described in the “Disk” chapter.