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WK2000 MidEast music keyboard. WK2000 MidEast Electronic Music Keyboard MAQAM® offers a low price guarantee on all electronic music keyboards.
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Product Details - WK2000 MidEast Electronic Music Keyboard WK2000 MidEast is the latest, exclusive, feature-packed electronic music keyboard offering a vast array of high quality sounds, automatic accompaniments, built-in Arabic scales, an easy-to-operate user interface, and lively rhythms of Arabic, Greek, and Turkish music. The WK2000 MidEast is a 16 part multi-timbral instrument with 32 notes polyphony. The internal sound library offers 480 PCM sounds, including 33 Middle Eastern sounds, 16 drumkits, and 3 Middle Eastern drumkits, resulting in rich and complex sound textures. The WK2000 MidEast contains two digital processors with 22 reverbs and 22 effects. A range of carefully developed functions, including Arabic scales, is available in a special section, providing the ability to easily select and play the typical scales of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean music and provides unlimited freedom of expression.

The arranger section of the WK2000 MidEast contains 96 styles (64 Middle Eastern, 32 World) with 4 variations each, plus 8 user-programmable styles. Ten (10) different performances are assigned to each of the internal styles, allowing you to completely reconfigure the setting of the styles. A number of dedicated buttons for the direct selection of 16 sounds and 16 styles are available. These direct access memory locations provide quick access during play, particularly useful during live performances. Favorite configurations of sounds, effects, controls, MIDI channels, track status, styles, etc. Can be stored in any of 63 general performances to be recalled instantly. The WK2000 MidEast is equipped with a sequencer (SMF compatible) allowing you to record up to 7 Song Styles instantly, using any of the on- board sounds and styles.
The built-in disk drive saves performances on floppy disks to create an unlimited library. The optional interface allows the voice to be processed through a connected microphone with the internal digital effects, 3 band EQ and a compressor. Up to 4 harmony lines can be added to your voice for extraordinary vocal real time harmonies. The digital sampling function allows you to create your own personalized sound palette by sampling any sound with the microphone or line input.
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Contents. First production Generalmusic's first successful arranger workstation models were their WX series, which offered a large blue display, a user-friendly interface and some vintage synth sound presets like,. Although designed as arranger workstations, WX series had some professional synthesizer capabilities like filter and cutoff (resonance) editing with an integrated powerful 16-track sequencer. The company also offered more sophisticated versions of the WX series as S series synthesizers. The S2 was similar to a for its functionalities such as optional sampling, and layout and patch manipulation. RealPiano Expander and RP-X From the 1990s to 2000, Generalmusic made a, digital piano module called the RealPiano Expander.
It featured realistic, physically modelled grand pianos with continuous damper pedal functionality. The RealPiano Expander has a delicate LCD readout that is prone to failure. This is due to the internal placement of the LCD ribbon wire in proximity to the top front edge of the plastic front bezel. To prevent damage to the LCD ribbon wire, users should not place heavy objects on top of the module. Users have replaced the LCD ribbon wire themselves. A damaged LCD ribbon wire does not affect sound quality or other functions at all.
The device also has a few bugs related to key velocity that were never corrected in the upgradable firmware. The RealPiano Expander was succeeded by the GEM RP-X half-rack module in 2006. The RP-X featured the DRAKE ( Advanced Keyboard Engine) which simulates a F308 and grand piano among other instruments. Further developments Next-generation Generalmusic arranger keyboards were the WK series. Again, they offered a more sophisticated SK series as a synth-arranger alternative and Equinox as a standalone clone.