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Parameters
and
Their
Settings
The
following
describes
the
function
and
provides
the
‘setting
range
of
each
parameter.
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ma
PCM
Set
|
This
parameter
switches
the
digitally
sampled
waveform.
It
canbe
set
in
a
range
of
0
to
173.
=
wee
mal
Amp
Envelope
Set
This
parameter
controls
tone
characteristics.
It
can
be
set
in
a
range
of
0
ta
137,
t
:
:
WE
Attack
Rate
This
parameter
controls
the
speed
of
the
attack.
The
greater
the
value,
the
quicker
the
attack.
This
parameter
can
be
set
in
a
range
of
1
to
127.
:
wae
:
m
Release
Rate
This
parameter
controls
the
speed
of
a
tone’s
release.
The
greater
the
value,
the
quicker
the
release.
This
parameter
can
be
set
In
#
range
of
1
to
127.
g
ie
Fe]
Rake
WE
Pitch
Envelope
Set
This
parameter
controls
the
pitch
of
a
tone.
It
can
be
set
in
a
range
of
Oto
49.
:
00
Pibchoet.
Wl
Pitch
This
parameter
controls
the
overall
pitch
of
the
tone.
A
greater
posi-
tive
value
increases
the
pitch
from
standard,
while
a
negative
value
lowers
the
pitch.
A
setting
of
zero
sets
the
pitch
to
the
standard
set-
ting
for
the
selected
tone.
This
parameter
can
be
set
in
a
range
of
-64
to
+63.
:
(CagFiteh
|
1
Ml
Level
:
This
parameter
controls
the
overall
volume
of
the
tone.
The
greater
the
value,
the
greater
the
volume.
Setting
a
level
of
zero
means
that
the
tone
does
not
sound
at
all.
This
parameter
con
be
set
ina
range
of
Oto
127.
(896
Lewel
—-+
WA
Touch
Sensitivity
This
parameter
controls
changes
in
the
volume
of
the
tone
in
accor-
dance
with
the
pressure
applied
to
the
keyboard
keys.
A
greater
pos-
itive
value
increases
the
volume
of
the
output
as
pressure
increases,
while
a
negative
value
decreases
volume
with
increased
keyboard
pressure.
A
setting
of
zero
specifies
no
change
In
output
volume
in
accordance
with
keyboard
pressure.
This
parameter
can
be
set
in
a
.
range
of
-64
to
+63.
WS
Pan
This
parameter
controls
the
stereo
center
point
when
using
the
key-
boatd’s
built
in
speakers.
A
greater
positive
value
moves
the
center
point
further
to
the
right,
while
a
negative
value
moves
it
to
the
left.
This
pacameter
can
be
set
in
a
range
of
~64
to
+63.
;
The
Synthesizer
Mode
pan
pot
value
Is
based
on
the
pan
pot
value
get
in
the
Mixer’s
Parameter
Edit
Mode
(page
E-23)
as
the
center
po-
sition
(0).
Changing
the
setting
to
a
positive
value
moves
the
center
rou
he
the
right,
while
a
negative
value
moves
the
center
point
to
the
left,
|
User
Tone
Creation
Hints
The
following
hints
provide
helpful
advice
on
making
user
tone
cre-
ation
a
bit
quicker
and
easier.
Use
a
preset
tone
that
fs
similar
to
the
one
you
are
trying
to
create.
Whenever
you
already
have
a
rough
Idea
of
the
tone
you
are
trying
to
create,
it
is
always
a
good
idea
to
start
with
a
preset
lone
that
is
similar.
If
you
want
to
use
a
layered
tone,
start
out
with
a
2DCO
tone.
Determine
the
most
important
parameter.
The
PCM
Set
and
Amp
Envelope
Set
parameters
are
the
major
fac-
tors
that
determine
the
overall
personality
of
a
tone.
Start
out
with
these
two
parameters
to
get
the
general
sound
you
want,
and
then
use
the
other
parameters
to
add
the
finishing
touches.
Experiment
with
various
different
settings.
There
are
no
real
rules
about
what
a
tone
should
sound
like.
Let
your
Imagination
run
free
and
experiment
with
different
combinations.
You
may
be
surprised
at
what
you
can
achieve.
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Seo
ca
.
,
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.
:
DATA
EXAMPLE
:
2.
aiter
making
parameter
scttings
to
create
the
user
tone,
Tone
Name
{Fno
+
Sit)
Base
tone
num
press
the
SYNTH
button.
[No]
Parsmetor_____—_—=«di;~—=sMangeof
Vaive
|
*
This
causes
the
message
“Save?”
to
appear
on
the
display.
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frcmse
dT
eta
|
co
fo
La
|
amp
envetope
set
|
ota?
|
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fons
|
3
[ameceaoe
|
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a7
|
cos
|
a
|
Rene
rae
|
tnt?
ovo
fos
[|
rennet
eae
a
ee
eo
Pao
»
To
abort
the
save
operation
without
saving
anything,
press
Ek
a
|
_
{>
],
which
causes
the
message
“Cancel?”
to
appear
on
the
Pa
|
townseee
|
ees
|e
display.
Press
[¥].
es
rc
I
*
To
interrupt
the
user
tone
creation
procedure,
press
[>
|
twice,
>
Press
heys
herd/sor,
i
which
causes
the
message
“Delete?”
to
appear
on
the
dis-
ey
8
;
P
pe
P
Tone
Name
(Amnbgnce]
Sais
ne
:
pla
Pree
to
delete
the
original
tone
and
exit
the
Syn-
[Ne.[
Parameter
|
[ocar
|
ocez
|
=
ra
[remsa
|
tra
oor
|
oe
O.
When
you
are
ready
to
save
your
user
tone,
press
{Y)
ek
ispl
tlfatian
¢
i
Arp
Erosion
S01
joa
|
000
_|
to
display
the
destination
user
area
tone
number
Ee
Tc
screen.
Pa
[AnteaseRae
|
tata
|
oor
fon
5
|
Phen
Enveiope
Set
ee
a
relren
dtCe
)|
HC
|
Pa
|
toven
sense
|
esos
we
Po
Os
ee
BD
>
Hold
down
keys,
ot,
Use
[+]
and
(-]
to
change
the
user
area
tone
number
on
the
display
until
the
one
where
you
want
to
store
the
tone
is
shown.
;
»
You
can
select
any
tone
number
from
168
to
199.
Naming
a
User
Tone
and
Storing
It
In
Memory
.
The
following
procedure
shows
how
to
assign
a
name
lo
a
user tone
and
store
the
tone
in
memory.
Once
a
tone
Is
stored,
you
can
call
it
up
just
as
you
do
with
a
preset
tone.
To
name
a
user
tone
and
store
it
in
memory
1.
select
a
preset
tone
to
use
as
the
basis
for
the
user
tone,
press
the
SYNTH
button
to
enter
the
Synthesiz-
er
Mode,
and
make
the
parameter
setting
you
want.
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er
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Mee
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THA-E-COA
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Casio WK-1350 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelWK-1350
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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