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TRANSPOSE THE INSTRUMENT (SEMI-
TONES)
If you are playing a difficult tune that requires the
use of several black keys, or a tune that is too
high or too low for a singer or another instrument,
you can transpose WK3 to play the tune in an
easier key.
The TRANSPOSE
#
/
b
buttons allow real time
semitone adjustments (transpositions) of the
overall pitch (range
±
12 semitones = 1 octave).
1. Press either TRANSPOSE
#
or TRANSPOSE
b
.
The current status of the keyboard transpo-
sition (0 = standard pitch) is shown for about
3 seconds in the bottom right hand corner of
the display.
2. Press TRANSPOSE
#
to raise the pitch or TRANS-
POSE
b
to lower the pitch.
If you press TRANSPOSE
#
once, the dis-
play shows an increase of +01.
If, instead, you press TRANSPOSE
b
once,
the display shows a decrease of –01:
Holding either button pressed changes the
value continually until +12 or –12 is reached.
The led on one of the buttons will be on to
indicate the instrument is currently in a Trans-
posed status (sharp
#
or flat
b
).
Clear the keyboard transpose setting
3 Press both TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously.
The led on the active button goes off and the
instrument’s normal pitch is restored. The
display shows the 0 setting for a few seconds
then returns to normal.
©
Note: Pressing both Transpose buttons at the
same time also provides a PANIC function.
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TRANSPOSE THE INSTRUMENT (SEMI-
TONES)
If you are playing a difficult tune that requires the
use of several black keys, or a tune that is too
high or too low for a singer or another instrument,
you can transpose WK3 to play the tune in an
easier key.
The TRANSPOSE
#
/
b
buttons allow real time
semitone adjustments (transpositions) of the
overall pitch (range
±
12 semitones = 1 octave).
1. Press either TRANSPOSE
#
or TRANSPOSE
b
.
The current status of the keyboard transpo-
sition (0 = standard pitch) is shown for about
3 seconds in the bottom right hand corner of
the display.
2. Press TRANSPOSE
#
to raise the pitch or TRANS-
POSE
b
to lower the pitch.
If you press TRANSPOSE
#
once, the dis-
play shows an increase of +01.
If, instead, you press TRANSPOSE
b
once,
the display shows a decrease of –01:
Holding either button pressed changes the
value continually until +12 or –12 is reached.
The led on one of the buttons will be on to
indicate the instrument is currently in a Trans-
posed status (sharp
#
or flat
b
).
Clear the keyboard transpose setting
3 Press both TRANSPOSE buttons simultaneously.
The led on the active button goes off and the
instrument’s normal pitch is restored. The
display shows the 0 setting for a few seconds
then returns to normal.
©
Note: Pressing both Transpose buttons at the
same time also provides a PANIC function.
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3
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