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The PROFI-Display 

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Operating Manual

 

 

The subgroups 

You already know the subgroups from the style buttons. Here the main group is further finely subdivided. For 
each main group, the expansion and user subgroups are located.    
 
Exp. 

=   shows all styles added to the instrument in the corresponding main group through an 

expansion package. 

 
User 

=  shows all the styles that you have saved to this main group yourself. 

 
Under MIDI and Audio, you can select your own MIDI sequences or AUDIO songs (Wave, MP3, WMA). As 
long as you have not loaded your own files, this display will remain empty.  
 
Subgroup ALL -> If the display button ALL is enabled, all files without pre-sorting are displayed in the list.    
 

 

Load ACC to play via the list 

As soon as you have found the desired accompaniment and selected it in the list, the display area will appear 
LOAD
 
Notes:  

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Once an accompaniment has been selected in the list, it is directly playable. However, if you leave 
the list with BACK, the previous accompaniment is active again. 

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The editors for styles and sequences can be started directly with the ACC edit button. 
 

After pressing LOAD, the list closes and you're back in play mode. The selected accompaniment is loaded. 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SONIC OAX1

Page 1: ...OAX1 OAX500 OAX600 OAX700 OAX800 PERGAMON OAX1000 Operating Manual Brand Owner and Development ...

Page 2: ...MUSIC STORE professional GmbH Istanbulstraße 22 26 51103 Cologne Germany E Mail info wersi net Website www wersi net All rights reserved We reserve the right to make technical changes to the hardware and software of the OAX instruments without prior notice We do not guarantee that all the properties described in this manual will be consistent with those of an OAX instrument currently delivered Rep...

Page 3: ...3 4 2 Sound Buttons 24 Subcategories for each sound button 26 Favorites for each sound button 26 Own mapping for each sound button 27 4 3 How can I use the drawbar sound 28 Changing between the different organ models 28 The Live Controls OAX 1 500 600 700 30 The Live Controls OAX 800 1000 31 The WERSI OX7 32 4 3 4 1 Additional setting options 34 The WERSI VB3 36 4 3 5 1 VB3 Rotor Settings 38 Savin...

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Page 10: ...Imprint User Content 10 Operating Manual 4 7 Switch on or off the sounds on the manuals 53 ...

Page 11: ...paniment Controls 72 4 13 User panel General Volume Microphone and Light 73 OAX 1 74 OAX 500 74 OAX 600 700 75 OAX 800 1000 75 OAX 800UP 1000UP 76 4 14 Control manual volumes 76 Volume of sounds on manuals for OAX 1 500 600 700 77 Volume of the sounds on the manuals for OAX 800 77 Volume of the sounds on the manuals for OAX1000 77 Volume of styles MIDI and audio files 77 4 15 Pitch and Modulation ...

Page 12: ...gs Karaoke 118 7 5 Settings 120 7 6 Volume control in PROFI mode 122 7 7 WERSIChord 123 7 8 Sound list 123 General notes on the sound list 123 Load sound onto a selector 124 Finding sounds 125 Import of new sounds 126 7 9 Accompaniment List 127 The 16 main groups 127 The subgroups 128 Load ACC to play via the list 128 The list of accompaniments 129 Find styles MIDI or Audio files 130 Importing you...

Page 13: ...Add your own songs to the music archive 159 Edit your own Total Presets in the Music Archive 160 9 Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment 161 9 1 Create or edit your own mapping 161 Map a Sound or Accompaniment 162 Delete individual mapping 162 Swap mapping places 164 Delete Mapping for a button 164 9 2 Delete or freeze Favorites 165 Freeze favorites 165 Delete favorites for a button 166 9 ...

Page 14: ...6 During prolonged absence or thunderstorms disconnect the power cord from the power outlet to avoid damage caused by for example surges Installation site Danger from water Cleaning Place the instrument in a stable place Avoid setting up locations near strong heat sources or places that are subject to a sharp change in temperature or humidity Ensure that the instrument on its back always has flawl...

Page 15: ...ware used is controlled by the SystemCode and is calculated from all components used in your instrument The System Code is a distinctive fingerprint of your instrument If components boards RAM processor are replaced in your instrument the System Code changes This will cause activations to be lost and the instrument will no longer be usable We expressly point out that in the event of malfunctions t...

Page 16: ... DIN connectors 5 pin connectors for MIDI 2 IN THRU OUT MIDI over USB The OAX1 and OAX500 instruments do not have a MIDI Over USB port 2 x mono outputs LINE OUTPUT 1 with LEFT left channel RIGHT right channel 2 x mono outputs LINE OUTPUT 2 with LEFT left channel RIGHT right channel Connection of threshold via Sub D jack with two side foot switches is already wired Connection 17 button pedal via Su...

Page 17: ...as PC mouse PC keyboard more USB ports and other With the current connection from 110V to 240V 47 Hz to 53Hz the instrument can be operated with different mains voltages e g Europe and the USA Additional connections OAX 500 600 For the OAX500 and OAX600 models the back of the net input and an audio out with the jacks for left and right are located at the bottom Additional connections OAX 700 For t...

Page 18: ...T turn off the power strip before the instrument is completely turned off The instrument does not always need to be disconnected from the power grid after playing However this is recommended in case of prolonged absences or thunderstorms e g to avoid overvoltage damage caused by lightning 2 Connect the instrument to an active speaker system or a mixing console through the audio outputs Of course y...

Page 19: ...Switch off 1 Briefly press the Power On Off tap button 2 A small menu appears on the display asking if you really want to turn off the instrument 3 Confirm this question by tapping the Yes display button and the instrument will now start its shutdown process on its own To connect the power cord use a power strip with a switch DO NOT turn off the power strip before the instrument is completely turn...

Page 20: ...tion wheel Pitch Bend Movement bottom top Pitch change downwards or upwards The Pitch Bend always jumps back into the middle position Modulation position below no change position above full effect Change of sound mode of action depending on the sound with change of vibrato or the filters or e g the volume of a new sound element Which sounds the two controllers have an effect on can be adjusted sep...

Page 21: ...ly feeds the disks Slide the CD DVD approximately to 2 3 into the drive After that the disk is automatically retracted By tapping the underlying push button a previously inserted data carrier is automatically ejected again Note Your instrument comes with a CD DVD burner 3 5 Remote control for LED light control in music desk not OAX 1 ...

Page 22: ...First commissioning 22 Operating Manual ...

Page 23: ...es Transposer These buttons in the right control panel are used to control the transposer in halftone increments 24 to 24 Transposed all manuals up by one semitone Transposed all manuals down by one semitone The panel button Normal resets the transposer setting to C e g Play in C Dur Transpose 4 E it sounds in E Dur Play in F Dur Transpose 2 Bb it sounds in Es Dur ...

Page 24: ... divided into 36 areas IMPORTANT In which area the sound changes the selector currently selected decides So with a short tip on the touch display select which selector e g Upper Manual 1 or Upper Manual 2 or Lower Manual 1 should be reassigned Only one selector can be actively selected at a time Here the selector for the upper manual 1 is active and here a new sound can be selected In this example...

Page 25: ... a swipe from left to right Note If you press one of the sound buttons several times the levels are selected one after the other So 1 6 to 2 6 to 3 6 6 6 and then start again with 1 6 The selection always remains in the current area WERKS and USER favorites of course too By selecting a sound the sound is loaded onto the previously selected selector The display is closed and you are back in EASY or...

Page 26: ... other sounds Split shows all Piano which already have a split point within the sound Exp shows all Piano added to the instrument through an Expansion package User shows all Piano which you as a user have saved yourself The Drawbars Live and Accordions Live buttons activate the corresponding live controls For more information see the chapter 4 3 and 4 4 Favorites for each sound button Your OAX sys...

Page 27: ...o create your own mapping sounds for each timbre key This allows you to place the most used sounds per sound button under OWN To learn how to create your own mapping see the chapter9 1 Create or edit your own mapping and 9 3 Global mapping an favorite settings ...

Page 28: ...ve Controls a special display interface is available to you through which you can change all available drawbar parameters In addition you can save your own drawbar settings Changing between the different organ models Your OAX instrument currently has two different organ models OX7 and VB3 As soon as you press the Drawbars Live panel button the last selected organ appears on the display In our exam...

Page 29: ... If you want to try out the drawbar presets in peace and quiet you can switch the funktion Chosse to On Now you can take your time to try out which drawbar preset you want to use The preset layer can then be operated again like all other sound buttons By sliding up arrow down you can reach the current organ model again ...

Page 30: ...or cabinet Keyclick This turns on the typicalclick noise This occurs when the key contacts are closed Perc On This turns on the percussion 2nd 3rd Here you can choose which percussion foot position to hear LED off 2nd Fußlage 4 LED on 3rd Fußlage 2 2 3 Vibrato This button controls the optional connection of a vibrato effect Here the original signal is mixed with a signal modulated in the phase whe...

Page 31: ... tube overload of a connected rotor cabinet Keyclick This turns on the typical click noise This occurs when the key contacts are closed 2nd This turns on the percussion in the foot position 2nd 3rd This turns on the percussion in the foot position 3rd User This turns on the user percussion only for OX7 Short Here you select whether the decay behavior of the percussion is long or short Normal This ...

Page 32: ...organ models You can choose from B3 and Main Drawbars Hammond B3 B3 and Variation Drawbars Hammond H100 Wersi and Main Drawbars WERSI Digital Wersi and Variation Drawbars WERSI Analog Variable Drawbars and Percussion As soon as the organ operation has been selected the current drawbar setting also appears under DRAWBARS Keep in mind that they don t always have to match the actual drawbars on your ...

Page 33: ... pressing the button multiple times The vibrato normally runs at fast speed As a special feature the OX7 can also switch the vibrato to Slow The older analog and the first semi digital WERSI organs had no rotor but a vibrato which could also be set to slow Percussion Percussion on off The percussion effect triggers a percussive organ tone at each key press As a result the sound becomes more concis...

Page 34: ...on several times you can change the envelope Attack delays the use of sound The sound is softly With Release the sound gets a longer ending Delay and Sustain can also be active at the same time Both LEDs then light up Note the sustain effect can also be operated with a foot switch KeyClick Here the volume of the keyclick can be adjusted in three steps by pressing it several times 4 3 4 1 Additiona...

Page 35: ...RSI instruments such as SPECTRA DELTA or HELIOS there was no rotor simulation but the WERSI VOICE In addition to the normal fast vibrato speed Fast there was also a slow speed Slow for vibrato And as with a rotor the WERSI VOICE vibrato could also be switched between slow and fast with a slow fast control panel button Volume of the percussion Select the desired volume here from the levels soft sta...

Page 36: ...on your organ For example if you have called a sound preset the pull bars from that preset are displayed Note The drawbars can be changed via the actual hardware drawbars on your organ or via the touch display Rotor On Off Here the rotor is switched on or off Please note that you can make extensive changes to the rotor sound on the EDIT page Overdrive On Off Overdrive distorts the sound To find th...

Page 37: ... of the percussion is switched from 2nd 4 to 3rd 2 2 3 Note As with an old electromagnetic organ the 1 drawbar can no longer be heard when the percussion is switched on Organ Type The WERSI VB3 drawbar system has three different types of organs 1 ToneWheel This is the typical sound of an electromagnetic organ 2 Italian Transistor Sound of an Italian transistor organ from the 1970s 3 Red Tolex Soun...

Page 38: ... modern musical instrument Therefore you can adjust the noise in four levels in the volume or switch it off completely Off Click Set the volume of the KeyClick Tone With the TONE setting you can make the whole sound a little duller In setting 127 the sound is not changed 4 3 5 1 VB3 Rotor Settings By sliding to the left arrow to the right you can reach further settings for the VB3 ...

Page 39: ...ance setting determines the distance at which the microphones are positioned The higher the value the closer the microphones are to the rotor cabinet Balance This setting adjusts the balance between the microphones for the high horn and the microphones for the bass drum At values above 63 the microphones for the high pitched horn become louder and at values below 63 the microphones for the bass dr...

Page 40: ...cordion LIVE operation The Accordions Live panel button transforms your instrument into a real accordion As with an original accordion you can switch the different registers via rocker buttons Even the typical switching noise between the registers is audible ...

Page 41: ... 8 Register 16 4 Register 16 Register 4 Morino Bassoon Register 16 Morino Cello Register 16 8 8 right Morino Bandoneon Register 16 8 Morino Harmon Register 16 8 4 Morino Organ Register 8 left 8 right 4 Morino Violin Register 8 8 right 4 Morino Master Register 16 8 8 right 8 left 4 Morino Accord Register 8 left 8 right Morino Musette Register 8 left 8 8 right ...

Page 42: ...Register 8 8 right Morino Oboe Register 8 4 Morino Clarin Register 8 Morino Jazz Special Register 16 4 Alpina Bassoon Register 16 Alpina Bandon Register 16 8 Alpina Master Register 16 8 8 left 8 right Alpina Musette Register 8 8 left 8 right Alpina Clarinet Register 8 ...

Page 43: ...ing is getting bigger and bigger Register 8 8 Musette 4 Register 8 8 Musette Register 8 Musette Register 8 Register 8 4 Register 16 8 8 Musette 4 Register 16 8 4 Register 16 8 Register 16 4 Register 16 Register 16 8 Musette Register 16 8 Register 8 8 right Register 8 8 left Register 8 Register 16 8 8 right Register 16 8 8 left Register 8 left Register 16 8 right Register 16 8 left Register 8 left ...

Page 44: ... 1 3 5 Spitzflöte 4 Quinta 1 1 2 Quinta 3 Sufflet 1 Octava 2 Cimbel 2 fach Mixtur 4 fach Most of the over 1000 organ pipes are made of English tin Note In the case of a church organ the lower manual Manual is the main manual and there are then more registers than for the upper manual Oberwerk History of the Silbermann organ The parish had been in contact with Gottfried Silbermann since 1736 and a ...

Page 45: ...mann Orgel warm Registration 735 Silbermann Choir Silbermann organ with additional children s choir on the upper manual and mixed choir on the lower manual 736 Silbermann Agnus Dei Silbermann organ with additional Agnus Dei choir and Amen in the first octave Lower manual with Gregorian choir 737 Silbermann Brass Silbermann organ with additional horns on the upper manual and a wind ensemble in the ...

Page 46: ...ell as the pedal are directly coupled to the corresponding manuals of the Silbermann organ No other sounds can be added to the manuals So you play like a real church organ Press the CHURCH button in the PIPES area on the control panel The SILBERMANN button is shown on this display After you have pressed the SILBERMANN button one of the two views of the church organ appears ...

Page 47: ...ole of the Silbermann organ View 2 A more modern representation of the registers You can also call up the two views directly using the total preset 731 Silbermann View 1 and 732 Silbermann View 2 You can switch between the two views using the VIEW display button ...

Page 48: ...le PRINCIPAL M The registers for the OBERWERK upper manual are marked with the letter O The three registers for the pedal have the word BASS in their name The function COPULA O M is available as a special button This transfers the registers of the upper manual OBERWERK to the lower manual MANUAL The tremulant changes the volume of the sound it begins to vibrate and only to a lesser extent does the...

Page 49: ...know from view 1 couples the upper manual OBERWERK to the lower manual MANUAL Note Please note that only one coupling can be switched on at a time 4 5 3 3 Church acoustics On both views you can see the two settings for the acoustics i e reverberation of the church The two setting options Direct Room and Church size are available Direct Room Here you determine whether you as a listener are close to...

Page 50: ...individually You will find the three sounds Silbermann Oberwerk upper manual Silbermann Manual lower manual and Silbermann Pedal on the church sound button on page 4 5 So you can e g a manual of the Silbermann organ on the lower manual register and play normal instruments on the upper manual Note The maximum number of sounds for the manuals is then limited to four sounds ...

Page 51: ...m acoustic system according to your wishes The Direct setting determines the position of the listener in the church If the listener sits further away from the organ the sound becomes indirect You determine the size of the church with the value Size Important As soon as you use view 1 or 2 you will find these two room acoustic setting options on these surfaces for direct operation Noise With a mech...

Page 52: ...e one of the two views 1 and 2 in the Total Preset the special Silbermann appears on the display when you select the Total Preset Before saving select the desired view and check the Save in Total Preset function Then switch to the main display and save the Total Preset as usual The two factory Total Presets 731 Silbermann View 1 and 732 Silbermann View 2 are saved with the view of the sacral organ...

Page 53: ...g Manual SONIC Tip You can also select Total Presets from the Touch Display For more information see the chapter 8 1 Overview Total Presets 4 7 Switch on or off the sounds on the manuals For all models you can turn sounds on the manuals on and off via control panel buttons Depending on the model there is a different arrangement of the on button probes Note In addition you can also turn the selecto...

Page 54: ...nual lower manual and bass pedal 1 to 4 upper lower manual 1 to 4 lower and bass pedal 1 to 4 OAX 1000 Four buttons are available for the operating solo manual 1 to 4 solo upper manual 1 to 4 upper and lower manual lower 1 to 4 for switching on and off sounds on the solo manual upper manual and lower manual 4 8 Global Manual Controls ...

Page 55: ...8 3 5 WersiChord on off see chapter 4 8 3 1 Reverbs see chapter 4 8 3 2 Chorus see chapter 4 8 3 3 Delay see chapter 4 8 3 4 Upper and lower dynamic Depending on whether you are playing in EASY or PROFI mode a list of the available dynamic curves appears when pressing the two buttons The dynamic curve can be selected separately for each selector The currently selected selector is set The dynamics ...

Page 56: ...selector and distribute the sounds individually on the manuals ATTENTION When entering the play area by pressing the lowest and highest key please note the following If the lowest note for the desired play area is above the center of the keyboard you must first press a key below the center You have to approach the desired note from below The easiest way is to make a glissando from the very bottom ...

Page 57: ... the total presets to the same memory ATTENTION If you want to save the Total Preset to a different storage space please use the Save button 4 8 2 2 Manual Edit The functions in the Manual Edit section allow you to quickly call up important functions for the Manual Selectors The settings are always made to the selector which is currently selected in the display All Calls the display to adjust all ...

Page 58: ...Overview of the control panels 58 Operating Manual Sound Calls the display to adjust the sound selector functions Dynamic ...

Page 59: ...yboard dynamics See chapter 7 3 3 KeyRange Here you specify whether the sound should sound on the entire manual or only in a special area See chapter 7 3 Octave Provides a way to set the octave position for the current selector Description of the General Global Manual Controls ...

Page 60: ...I MODE using the WERSIChord button Procedure Once the WERSIChord Settings interface is open the selector for the WERSIChord is active Now as usual you can select a sound from the control panel buttons In our example we chose the sound Alt Sax Ensemble Now select the desired WERSIChord from the list of WERSIChord types A description of the types can be found in the Programming Manual SONIC Use the ...

Page 61: ... areas you will find controllers for reverb 1 and reverb 2 which allow you to adjust the outputs of the effect devices also called RETURNS For the vast majority of sounds the reverb 1 has been used So don t be surprised that not much happens when you push up Reverb 2 Small tip How to use both reverberation paths you can find out for the EASY mode in the chapter6 2 The EASY Manual Controller or for...

Page 62: ... box of possible reverb programs opens Once you have programmed your own effect settings and given a name these effect presets will also appear in this list After you select a new program the window closes and the newly selected reverb program is active If you don t make a selection the window will automatically close after a few seconds Note You can learn how 7 10 Effects 4 8 3 3 Fast operation C...

Page 63: ... the HOLD display button is pressed the display remains permanently displayed You can use the appropriate slider to vary the volume of the chorus effect With RESET you reset the volume to the value stored in the Effects program To change the Chorus program briefly tap the appropriate name field Here in the example on Chorus 3 in the manuals section The selection box of possible chorus programs ope...

Page 64: ...ppear after a few seconds When the HOLD display button is pressed the display remains permanently displayed You can use the appropriate slider to vary the volume of the echo effect With RESET you reset the volume to the value stored in the Effects program To change the DELAY program briefly tap the appropriate name field Here in the example on Delay Tempo in the manuals area The selection box of p...

Page 65: ...ompaniment or by fast 2 times tapping the start stop button 4 9 Accompaniments Styles Here you can select the desired accompaniment which can consist of a style a MIDI file or an audio file WAVE MP3 There are 14 control panel buttons available for selecting the styles in the instrument The ...

Page 66: ...re than 15 styles you can access additional pages with styles with a simple swipe from right to left via the display You can see this in our example on the display 1 4 So here are three more pages with styles from the Ballroom section Back we go with a swipe from left to right Note If you press one of the ACC buttons several times the banks are selected one after the other So 1 4 to 2 4 to 3 4 to ...

Page 67: ...ies for each Accompaniment button To make it easier for you to choose from the many styles each stylebutton has up to 8 additional subcategories Here in our example at Ballroom there are the following subgroups Factory shows all styles that are stored on this style button Beguine shows all Beguine styles ChaCha shows all ChaCha styles Tango shows all tango styles Foxtrott shows all Foxtrot styles ...

Page 68: ...ne 1 For more information see the chapter 9 2 Delete or freeze Favorites and chapter 9 3 Global mapping an favorite settings Own mapping for each Accompaniment button You can also create your own mapping with up to 15 levels for each Accompaniment key This allows you to place the styles MIDI and AUDIO sequences you use the most per Accompaniment group under OWN and sort them according to your own ...

Page 69: ...racks on or off When the ACC is switched off only the drums can be heard from the style Note With the OAX1 Keyboard turning off the main split turns off and you can play the UPPER sounds all over the manual AutoBass lets you create an automatic bass note In the case of automatic accompaniment a bass note is automatically generated and played from a single key pressed in the lower manual or from pl...

Page 70: ... chords With Fade In Out you can fade the played music in or out Example Fade In You want to play a track where the music is slowly fade in To do this press the Fade In Out button when the accompanying machine is standing And then start a style MIDI or audio file the music slowly appears With Acc On sc you can keep the accompanying tracks on or off When the ACC is switched off only the drums can b...

Page 71: ...ll the buttons one at a time and let yourself be surprised by which sounds are on the buttons The volume of the Effect sounds is done using the SONG slider The LED of the respective effect button flashes while the effect is playing back For very long effects the play can be stopped by pressing the button again In the Programming Manual SONIC you will learn how to use many different effect sounds t...

Page 72: ...d LED in the button lights up the playback of the accompaniment automatically starts when the first button is pressed on the lower manual or on the pedal the LED goes off By pressing the Sync Start button again the running accompaniment can also be stopped however the function Sync Start for the start of the next accompaniment is now activated again Variations Each style has 4 variations These are...

Page 73: ...nding expires the style stops automatically If you want to cancel a running ending simply press one of the breaks or one of the variation buttons Break 1 and 2 For each style there are one or two breaks intermediate solo with a length of one bar The break starts after tapping the button LED red blinking always at stroke 1 of the next bar and the LED in the button Break lights up The style automati...

Page 74: ...u ll find the settings for the general volume and microphone volume as well as the dimmer for the control panel lighting Volume General Here you can control the overall volume of your instrument ATTENTION Your instrument remembers the last set volume and saves it when it is switched off After powering on this saved volume is resumed until you have moved the slider again Volume Microphone If you ha...

Page 75: ... control panel lighting If you want to switch off the lighting turn the control to the left OAX 800 1000 On the left side next to the upper manual you will find the settings for the general volume and microphone volume as well as the dimmer for the panel lighting Volume General Here you can control the overall volume of your instrument ATTENTION Your instrument remembers the last set volume and sa...

Page 76: ...rument remembers the last set volume and saves it when it is switched off After powering on this saved volume is resumed until you have moved the slider again Volume Microphone If you have connected a microphone you can adjust the volume here Dimmer Your instrument is equipped with dimmable control panel and pedal lighting With CONTROL I the control panel lighting and with CONTROL II the pedal lig...

Page 77: ...in EASY mode This means three sounds in the upper and lower manual and one sound in Pedal In PROFI mode you can play from a total of 16 sounds up to 12 sounds in the upper and lower manual as well as up to 4 sounds on the pedal Volume of the sounds on the manuals for OAX 800 In the Manual Volumes section you can control the volume of four sounds on upper and lower manual two sounds on the pedal an...

Page 78: ...ccompaniment see the chapter0 4 15 Pitch and Modulation Wheels for OAX 1 500 600 700 800 PERGAMON 1000 On the left you will find the two Wheels Pitch and Modulation The pitch wheel returns to the center position again and again after actuation for both functions Wheels for OAX 1000UP On the left side you will find the joystick responsible for the change in sound and modulation Movementleft right P...

Page 79: ...ree sounds in the lower manual one sound in the pedal and of course all existing styles The adjustment possibilities are deliberately somewhat reduced here In PROFI mode all the possibilities of your instrument are available More on this in the next chapters These two operating modes can be changed at any time with the EASY PROFI display slider If you switch between the two modes you must load lar...

Page 80: ...l three sounds in the lower manual and one sound in the pedal and a somewhat reduced operation Due to the reduced possibilities the EASY Mode has a very clear display arrangement Figure EASY display of the instrumentsOAX500 OAX600 OAX700 OAX800 Figure EASY display of theOAX1000 To find out how to access and save Total Presets see the chapter 8 Select and save TOTAL PRESETS ...

Page 81: ...pper Manual 1 or Upper Manual 2 or Lower manual 1 should be reassigned Only one selector can be actively selected at a time Illustration of the three selectors for the upper manual with active upper manual 1 dark grey Illustration of the three selectors for the lower manual here with active sound 2 Illustration of the pedal selector The LED in the selector indicates whether the sound is switched o...

Page 82: ... selector upper and lower manual 1 to 3 and pedal the display EASY Manual Controller is opened In the following example a double click was performed on the selector upper manual 1 The following settings are available Octave Set the octave position in the range of 2 octaves With plus or minus you can change the octave position Detune Setting the sound tuning in the range of 100 cents With Plus or M...

Page 83: ... pressing the lowest and highest key please note the following If the lowest note for the desired play area is above the center of the keyboard you must first press a key below the center You have to approach the desired note from below The easiest way is to make a glissando from the very bottom and stop at the desired note Volume View the volume control that is appropriate for the manual You can ...

Page 84: ...turn to the factory setting by resetting the From slider setting back to From sound Dynamics On Off Turns the dynamics on or off for the selected selector Pitch Wheel On Off Turns the Pitch Wheel on or off for the selected selector Modulation Wheel On Off Turns the modulation wheel on or off for the selected selector After Touch On Off Turns After Touch on or off for the selected selector Please n...

Page 85: ... 1 Chord recognition Area of chord recognition Here you can set the keyboard area in which chord recognition for the styles works In the case of upper manual or lower manual the complete lower or upper manual for chord recognition is evaluated However you can also limit the range of chord recognition by specifying a playing area for lower manual 1 for example and by selecting UM1 only this area is...

Page 86: ... notes After entering up to 2 notes only the four harmonies major fundamental note major septime fundamental note a white key left minor fundamental note a black key left minor septime fundamental note a white a black key left are recognized WERSI Single Finger A simple and musically more meaningful control of the automatic accompaniment which is matched by entering up to three matching chord note...

Page 87: ...roup and single knob are identical The brown sliders are also located as drawbars in the Accompaniment Volumes area The ACC Fader White The style tracks Drum1 Drums2 Real Realdrum and ACC 1 to 5 can be adjusted in volume with the faders of the same name white here and saved in the Total Preset SOLO and MUTE are used for a better overview and are not stored in a total preset Solo and Mute Each trac...

Page 88: ...indow See chapter 7 4 2 1 Settings Karaoke Once you have selected a MIDI sequence you can use the MIXER display button to influence the volume of the sequence Save a Total Preset with the Accompaniment section these volumes are saved with the Total Preset SONG Fader Red The SONG fader adjusts the volume of the entire accompaniment This slider is identical to the SONG drawbar in the Accompaniment V...

Page 89: ...sequence itself is not changed Only the volume of the sequence will be charged with the original value Solo and Mute Each track still has the FUNCTIONS SOLO and MUTE silent Reset Volumes If this function is switched on when selecting a new midi sequence all volumes are set to 80 Standard ...

Page 90: ...ess any style button or the MIDI or AUDIO button and activate HOLD to freeze the display Now plug in the USB stick and the button will appear Press this button and on the display the files appear on the USB stick Illustration example of a USB stick The subdirectories are marked with a corresponding symbol If you are in a subdirectory the first button returns one level Select the file you want and ...

Page 91: ...ark allows you to select multiple styles for loading one at a time b All Mark marks all styles in the directory 4 Press Import 5 Now the first free space of the ACC list appears Accept it or select a different storage space 6 Confirm with SAVE 7 The following display appears 8 On the display it shows the first name of the imported style and the 12 style buttons flash After you press on of the desi...

Page 92: ...tton from Pop to Movie Show 6 6 Import MIDI sequences or audio files from the USB stick Here you can simply load one or more MIDI sequences or AUDIO files from a USB stick firmly into the instrument 1 Depending on what you want to load select the MIDI or AUDIO panel button 2 To do this activate the USB stick as described under 6 4 Play styles MIDI sequences or AUDIO files directly from the USB sti...

Page 93: ...o a total of 16 sounds on the manuals and significantly extended adjustment options The Total Presets range is identical to EASY mode Illustration Professional display of the Keyboard OAX1 without CD Player Illustration PROFI display of instruments OAX500 OAX600 OAX700 OAX800 with CD Player ...

Page 94: ...The PROFI Display 94 Operating Manual Illustration Professional display of the PERGAMON OAX1000 ...

Page 95: ...yboard will appear You can easily enter the split point by pressing the appropriate note on the keyboard or on the display keyboard The split point you enter is displayed on the display keyboard and the input window disappears after a moment With the OAX1 you can raise the octave of the left hand For this purpose the two display buttons 1 and 2 are located to the left of the keyboard In the exampl...

Page 96: ... distribute in the SOUND POOL REST 12 section ATTENTION If the EASY MODE is switched back the selectors are reset to the number of 3 x upper manual 3 x lower manual and 1 x pedal allowed in the EASY MODE Add a new selector to an area To apply another selector to a manual hold down the SOUND POOL button with one finger Pull with your finger to the desired place and simply let the selector fall ther...

Page 97: ...corresponding manual by one place and the number of selectors still to be distributed in the SOUND POOL has increased again by 1 Move a selector to another area You can also easily move a selector between the areas The e piano from the lower manual is to be played on the upper manual To do this grab the e piano sound in the lower manual and simply slide it to the desired location in the upper manu...

Page 98: ...ou want to make a copy on the same manual or on one of the other manuals Example 1 You want to play the Big Band Brass Soft from the lower manual in the upper manual To do this press the selector with TWO FINGER and slide it onto the upper manual Result The Big Band Brass Soft was duplicated after the sound CD DB Atlantis 14 ...

Page 99: ...em 99 Example 2 You want to duplicate the Classical Full Strings in the lower manual and then increase the second strings by one octave Result The sound Classical Full Strings was duplicated on the lower manual ...

Page 100: ...o or to influence the sound of the selector for example The changed values are stored in the Total Preset By double clicking on the desired selector the display PROFI Manual Controller is opened In the following example a double click was performed on the selector Upper Manual 1 Important note By swiping you can easily and quickly switch to the next selector controls ...

Page 101: ... and the display keyboard for the corresponding manual will appear You can easily enter the play area via the corresponding manual Press first the deepest and then the highest button of the desired range The area you entered is displayed on the display keyboard and the input window disappears after a moment Note Please note that this is not a split point where the manual is divided into two areas ...

Page 102: ...he Attack and Release values affect the current settings within the sound with no influence in the center position Please note If no attack has been programmed with the currently selected sound i e the sound starts directly you cannot expect any effect in the lower part of the controller From sound or from slider Each sound stored in your instrument has individual settings for the effects These se...

Page 103: ... Envelope Attack Release Envelope Sustain From Sound or From Slider Each sound stored in your instrument has individual presets for the sound controllers These presets are always active when you have placed the sound fresh on the selector Therefore the From Sound setting is activated As soon as you move one of the sliders the setting jumps to From slider and you have changed the factory setting Yo...

Page 104: ...trol and the modulation wheel on or off with the appropriate buttons You can also adjust the behavior of the keyboard dynamics the threshold curve the volume control and the modulation wheel You can use existing curves set by the factory or set completely new curves The figure shows the overview of the current settings By clicking on the individual curves you get to the adjustment options Display ...

Page 105: ... to all selectors Set as Gobal You ve probably noticed the Set as Global function in other areas If a preset is marked as GLOBAL this selection is preserved in all Total Presets even if you have saved different curves in Total Presets This setting is maintained even after switching off and on until this setting is switched off again by hand Set as the default You can set a curve preset as the defa...

Page 106: ...al for organ players who normally play without dynamics and want to slowly venture into dynamic play 3 Piano Dynamic Velocity Dynamic curve specially adapted to the Grand Piano sound in the SONIC 4 Invers Linear Velocity Like the standard dynamics 000 but the other way around When playing hard Velocity becomes less so the sound becomes quieter 5 Without Step 100 Velocity The dynamic are off and th...

Page 107: ...onentially The exponential curvestarts very slowly and picks up more andmore speed as the course progresses The values increase faster and faster over the course of the curve Logarithmic The logarithmic curve is the opposite of the exponential curve The values rise very quickly and flatten towards the end of the curve All audio values are logarithmically controlled Linear descending Like linear bu...

Page 108: ...areas of effect Under the curve you can use two sliders to adjust the range of action of the curve These are in normal state to 0 to 127 Example 1 If an area of action from 26 to 127 is set the sound of dynamics 0 to 25 is not heard Only from Velocity 30 can the sounds with the corresponding curve be heard Example 2 If an area of 26 to 95 is set the sound can only be heard if the keyboard generate...

Page 109: ...f On Off Turns the Pitch Wheel on or off for the selected selector Pitch Wheel On Off On Off Turns the Pitch Wheel on or off for the selected selector Sustain Pedal On Off On Off Turns the Sustain pedal on or off for the selected selector Piano Pedal On Off On Off Turns the Piano Pedal on or off for the selected selector After Touch On Off On Off Turns After Touch on or off for the selected select...

Page 110: ...ng the display of the currently selected style like here 16 Beat 1 the Accompaniment list opens Use the MIXER display button to open the ACC controls The values changed there are stored in a total preset if you also save the Accompaniment data in the corresponding Total Preset Note You can use the STYLE EDIT display button to make changes to the style and then save the style again For more informa...

Page 111: ...first the deepest and then the highest button of the desired range The area you entered is displayed on the display keyboard and the input window disappears after a moment Note Please note that this is not a split point where the manual is divided into two areas You can set a separate keyboard ranges for each selector and distribute the sounds individually on the manuals ATTENTION When entering th...

Page 112: ...ime fundamental note septime minor fundamental note minor third minor septime fundamental note minor tread septime major major7 fundamental note large septime minor major7 fundamental v minor large septime and others are recognized Chord mode This companion mode is a very extensive mode in which a large number of chords can be implemented in the companion area Chord mode with Bass The same chords ...

Page 113: ...roup and single knob are identical The brown sliders are also located as drawbars in the Accompaniment Volumes area Die ACC Fader White The style tracks Drum1 Drums2 Real Realdrum and ACC 1 to 5 can be adjusted in volume with the faders of the same name white here and saved in the Total Preset SOLO and MUTE are used for a better overview and are not stored in a total preset Solo and Mute Each trac...

Page 114: ...ower variation Break 1 is played Auto Fill When the variation changes the corresponding fill part of the style is always inserted and then continued with the newly selected Acc variation Not all styles have Variation Fill Ins so this feature does not have an effect on all styles Hold Lower Manual With this function the sounds can be held by keys pressed in the lower manual i e you can take your ha...

Page 115: ...m the factory only regulates the automatic accompaniment in a restricted area This means that you will still hear the accompanying band with the expression pedal closed To find out how to select the curves and also set new curves see the chapter 7 3 3 Dynamic expression pedal volume and modulation curves Break 1 Break 2 The two breaks can also be set as fill Style the style determines whether the ...

Page 116: ...uence Save a Total Preset with the Accompaniment section these volumes are saved with the Total Preset ACC Settings Here you can make settings for how the expression pedal affects the MIDI sequence See the chapter 7 4 1 4 More ACC Settings Edit sequence Here you load directly into the area Edit MIDI Sequences There you can change and save the volume of the tracks the sounds and many other paramete...

Page 117: ... is not changed Only the volume of the sequence will be charged with the original value Solo and Mute Each track still has the FUNCTIONS SOLO and MUTE silent Reset Volumes If this function is switched on when selecting a new midi sequence all volumes are set to 80 Standard If the selected MIDI sequence has a karaoke text or harmony information the KARAOKE button will also appear This allows you to...

Page 118: ... of texts to your liking You can see the result of your customizations in the example line Somewhere over the Rainbow The following values are available 1 Background Changes the background color for all text In the example below this is blue 2 Current line Changes the color used to select the current word when playing In our example this is gray 3 Text color Color for the karaoke text In our examp...

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Page 120: ...veral foot switches to which you can assign various functions and save them in foot switch presets You can find a description of this in the programming instructions The Effect Sounds control panel buttons can be assigned many different effect samples such as crash cymbals and applause and many other sound effects You can find a description of this in the programming instructions You can change st...

Page 121: ...B stick You will find information on this in the programming instructions Here you can read the operating and programming instructions as well as the data list directly on the display Software update You can read at any time what has changed in the software with the various versions Page 3 from 3 Here you can find out everything about the VST host and VST plug ins in the programming instructions W...

Page 122: ...d on the upper manual can be used in PROFI mode these are adjustable in the mixer manual volumes Pressing the Volume button will show the mixer of manual volumes All volume controls that are currently needed are listed here If the display width is not sufficient you can swipe to see the other sliders The three main controllers are pre controllers With an audio mixer we would say subgroups about it...

Page 123: ...ant to change a sound in a style or MIDI sequence General notes on the sound list The list is divided into 12 main groups and several child instrument groups The main groups correspond to the headings of the sound buttons on the control panel and the instrument groups correspond exactly to the buttons on the control panel So from drawbars to drums So you can select the desired area once via the di...

Page 124: ... You can play these on the corresponding manual before the actual loading 4 Press Load to load the sound onto the selector If you do not want to apply the sound to the selector you can leave the list with Back Note Most of the sounds in the list are associated with the sound buttons However there are also sounds that are only used for styles or MIDI sequences These are then not assigned to the sou...

Page 125: ...lease confirm with Enter Upper case or lowercase letters do not play a role here The found sounds appear in the list Fast Search Here you have the only the initial letters available For example you can jump to the first sound with the initial letter S at lightning speed Filter You can use the Filter function to search for different words in the list Press Filters and the keyboard will appear For e...

Page 126: ...nd may be too loud and you need to adjust the volume and you want to adjust more reverb or echo The Easy Editor for loaded sounds can directly in the sound list You can make the changes in Easy Sound Edit For a detailed description see the Programming Manual SONIC in the chapter Edit Sounds The following settings are available for imported Sounds Under Manual Controller you can first adjust the ba...

Page 127: ...pressing Sound Name or PRG Note If you have selected a style or a MIDI sequence in the list you can access the style or sequence editor with the display button Edit ACC Further information can be found in the programming instructions The 16 main groups The list is divided into 16 main groups These main groups correspond exactly to the buttons on the control panel So from pop to movie show via the ...

Page 128: ...3 WMA As long as you have not loaded your own files this display will remain empty Subgroup ALL If the display button ALL is enabled all files without pre sorting are displayed in the list Load ACC to play via the list As soon as you have found the desired accompaniment and selected it in the list the display area will appear LOAD Notes Once an accompaniment has been selected in the list it is dir...

Page 129: ...X system and saves them to the converted style 3 Each manufacturer also uses different procedures to process the chords that have been worked on Thus a converted style is never an exact image of the original 4 If you want to improve the converted style you can adjust the volume and sounds of each track in the StyleEditor and then resave the style Import Here you can import your own accompaniments ...

Page 130: ...f the sound you are looking for Please confirm with Enter Upper case or lowercase letters do not play a role here The found styles appear in the list Fast Search Here you have the only the initial letters available For example you can jump to the first style with the initial letter S at lightning speed Filter You can use the Filter function to search for different words in the list Press Filters a...

Page 131: ...of CD s or DVD s c USB Stick Festplatte Connected USB sticks or USB hard drives If several USB storage media are connected only the first connected media will appear 3 Then under the HEADING TYP decide whether you want to import styles MIDI sequences or audio files 4 The list shows all files of the selected type a Folders are marked with a folder icon and can be opened by short and snagged b If yo...

Page 132: ...for the displayed style the next style appears in the display and the next map starts until all styles are mapped a With the activation of the function To set All Styles to the next style button all previously unassigned styles are placed on the style button which is pressed next This is useful if you have only selected POP styles to load and want to place them all on the POP panel button b Load o...

Page 133: ...ou can also assign newly loaded styles to the twelve style buttons You can therefore place a Samba you have loaded yourself on the LATIN control panel button And that regardless of the sorting in the subgroups 7 9 7 1 Sort your own accompaniments on the eight USER subgroups For each of the USER Styles MIDI SEQ and AUDIO areas there are eight subgroups to help you sort the accompaniments more finel...

Page 134: ...n it off again on the display This allows you to quickly assign multiple MIDI sequences to different groups in succession The result now looks like this In the Accompaniment List In the normal selection via the control panel button MIDI Remove accompaniment from a Subgroup Just as you have assigned an accompaniment to a group you can cancel membership of a group 1 Select the accompaniments in the ...

Page 135: ...y Rename accompaniments For all self loaded styles MIDI sequences and audio files you can change the name afterwards Please proceed as follows 1 Within the USER style list or MIDI and AUDIO choose which file you want to rename 2 Press Rename and the display keyboard will appear 3 Enter the name you want 4 Confirm with ENTER Exporting accompaniments Even loaded styles MIDI sequences and AUDIO files...

Page 136: ... In PROFI mode tap the EFFECTS button in the right display to open the following window Description SEND effects Since we can adjust the effect programs and the respective volume of the effect on the display below there are still places from which send can be For the Manuals this is done via the manual controller selectors see the chapters 6 2 für den EASY Modus and 7 3 1 for the PROFI Mode For th...

Page 137: ...s maintained even after switching the instrument off and on until this setting is switched off again by hand General operation of effect programming 1 First select manuals accompaniment or drums area This determines the area for which you want to make the changes 2 Then on the left choose which effect you want to adjust So Reverb 1 Reverb 2 Chorus or Echo 3 Select the desired effect program in the...

Page 138: ...o save the new effect program 1 Press the display button SAVE 2 Select a space in the list 3 If you want to give the effect preset a new name currently Reverb Long press the area of the preset name 4 The display keyboard opens on which you can change the name Here in the example we changed the name to New Reverb Long 5 Save the preset with SAVE You will find your own effects program in the corresp...

Page 139: ...apter 4 8 3 2 Fast operation Time Here the reverberation time can be set to up to 30 seconds Predelay Setting the predelay of up to 250ms Damp Determines the attenuation of the high frequencies in the time of fading LowEQ Equalizer setting for low frequencies HighEQ Equalizer setting for high frequencies Size Determines the room size in which the reverb is generated Shape Determines the Attack Env...

Page 140: ...e found in the quick operation of the effects in the chapter 4 8 3 2 Fast operation Speed Setting the speed of the chorus up to 20Hz Depth Here the depth of the chorus can be set PreDelay Setting the pre delay of up to 24ms Sound The Sound setting affects the frequency response of the chorus Feedback Here the portion of the chorus is set which flows back into the chorus as feedback The Reset to De...

Page 141: ...hen the tempo SYNC is switched off the delay time from 0 to 1500ms will be set As soon as the tempo SYNC is switched on note values can be entered here If for example the value is 1 4 the echoes are generated in 1 4 notes Feedback At center position 0 comes only one echo The more the setting towards L R or R L is set there will be more and more echoes spread over left right or right left Balance H...

Page 142: ...Your SONIC is equipped with an automatic CD slot Slide the music CD into the bay and from one point on the CD will be fed automatically 3 After a few seconds the CD is active and the first track appears on the display 4 Functions a Title selection forward and fackward b Play title c Stop playing d Pause e Eject CD 5 Close the CD player from the CD PLAYER display area ...

Page 143: ...optimal volume 2 Press the Audio Record display buttons and the following display will appears By the way the display can bepositioned anywhere in the display 3 You start the recording with the button 4 With you can pause recording and press it again to continue recording 5 When you finish a recording with you can listen to the title again before saving it ...

Page 144: ...ding and then select the storage space you want c Save your recording with the display button SAVE 8 You can find your recording under ACCOMPANIMENT und AUDIO Tips and hints 1 Don t play too quietly This means that the General Volume knob should be in the middle 2 At the end the recording is automatically optimized in the volume However if you have played too quietly there may be side noises 3 The...

Page 145: ... banks with ten total presets each See the following chapter 8 1 1 Select Total Presets via Bank Names Would you rather select the Total Presets from a numeric list Press the display area NUMBER See the chapter 8 1 2 Select Total Presets via List Select Total Presets via Bank Names After you have selected the DISPLAY buttons BANK or NAME the selection of total presets appears via banks with 10 tot...

Page 146: ... You can also wipe between the banks with the wiping technique If you are in the range of your own User Total Presets you can use EDIT to call the following sections Change Preset Name The display keyboard opens and you can change the name of the Total preset Delete Preset The currently active Total Preset is deleted Change bank name The display keyboard opens and the name of the current bank can ...

Page 147: ...rrow from Z to A You can enter a specific number directly using the keyboard with the numbers Enter the desired number and confirm the number with OK With Load the selected Total Preset is loaded and the display closes again Edit allows you to call the following editing functions Change Preset Name The display keyboard opens and you can change the name of the total preset you just selected Only us...

Page 148: ...et or include them in the Music Archive Note In our example we select the Total Preset area For information about storing your own tracks in the Music Archive see the chapter 8 2 5 Here you can specify which data should be stored in the Total Preset and you can customize the name of the Total Preset to be saved 3 Now choose which data you want to save An explanation can be found below 4 Press the ...

Page 149: ...OAX System 149 7 The Total Preset is finally saved by pressing an empty space within a bank or overwriting an existing preset you can also cancel the save operation with BACK ...

Page 150: ...set you have selected Tempo The current tempo is saved into the Total Preset When you select this total preset the tempo from the previous Total Preset is maintained Transpose The transposer is saved to the Total Preset with the current setting When you select this total preset the transposer is retained from the previous Total Preset Mixer The presets for the input and output mixer are stored in ...

Page 151: ...n General The sheet window can be moved freely and changed freely in size If you have connected a second screen you can also slide the window onto the second display If you own an iPad or Android tablet you can also place the karaoke window on your tablet with the XDisplay add on program chargeable and a USB cable corresponding to the tablet If you have any questions please contact your WERSI part...

Page 152: ...be stored here If the sheets text or info buttons are gray no data is stored Test the new function with the new demo factory presets 131 to 140 You can also integrate your own sheets The individual sheet music pages must be in an image format such as PNG or JPG See in Programming Manual SONIC ...

Page 153: ...ins frozen Even if you select a new Total Preset by actually saving another accompaniment everything remains the same Normally by selecting a total preset the sounds on all manuals and the foot pedal are reassigned If the Keep Lower manual pedal function is activated only the upper manual is assigned to the upper handwith of the newly selected total presets when selecting new Total Presets The low...

Page 154: ...FAV1 and FAV2 columns you can select your favorites in two lists and access the titles quickly See chapter 8 2 4 Open and close the music archive Tap the word TOTAL PRESETS to open the music archive Music Archive To get back to the Total Presets tap MUSIC ARCHIVE If you switch back and forth between the Total Presets and the Music Archive the last used entry is selected Total Presets Note In MUSIC...

Page 155: ...names of the titles in alphabetical order in the first column In the next three columns you will find out which style is used at what tempo and the time signature of the styles In the two areas Favorites 1 and 2 FAV 1 FAV2 it is indicated whether the title has been added to one of the two favorite lists To make a title one of your favorites see Chapter 8 2 4 As usual you can go through the list wi...

Page 156: ...specific titles You can use the Search Song Fast Search and Filter functions to find the desired title in the Music Archive Search Song Select the column Piece of music and just enter the first letters of the song you are looking for here and then confirm with Enter Upper case or lowercase letters do not play a role here Special feature As soon as a combination of letters is only available once th...

Page 157: ...n press Enter directly without typing letters Find all songs that use a specific style Select the STYLE column and go to Title Search For example enter the word Swing and confirm with Enter In the list you can now see all songs that use a style that starts with the word swing For example Swing Shuffle Swing It or Swing Sinatra Of course you can also use Quick Search Enter B there and the list star...

Page 158: ...ombine the songs you like to play into two separate lists Go through the list and mark the desired entries with Fav 1 or Fav 2 To do this select the desired entry with a touch of a button The entry is flagged Pressing the key again in the Fav1 or Fav2 column will mark the entry If you now only want to see the favorites 1 press FAV1 in the sort ...

Page 159: ...play now shows you the choice whether you want to save the Total Preset normal in the Total Presets area or in the Music Archive Tap MUSIC ARCHIV 4 When saving to the music archive there is no selection of storage locations If you have also selected a sheet to the title before saving you can choose whether you really want to save the sheet in the music archive If you have also selected a sheet of ...

Page 160: ...llowing display will appear Change name To change the name of a total preset select the desired entry from the list and then press Change Name The display keyboard appears and the name can be changed Delete individual entry Select the entry and press Delete Confirm the security query with YES Delete multiple entries Press Select and select the titles you want in the list Then press Delete Confirm ...

Page 161: ...5 sounds each Sounds and styles from the factory area and of course your own sounds styles as well as MIDI and audio files can be transferred to your own mapping Select the desired control panel button in the Sound or Accompaniment area and press HOLD Then select the mapping OWN In our example this is the Trumpet Trombone sounds button The mapping is still empty Activate the EDIT function and some...

Page 162: ...n you edit the ACC mapping the Accompaniment list opens 3 Now select the desired sound or style MIDI audio from the list In our example we choose the sound Trumpet Mariachi 1 4 Confirm with LOAD The list is closed and the selected sound is on the pre selected display button 5 This allows you to map additional display buttons according to your wishes 6 With the display button NEW LEVEL you can add ...

Page 163: ...und style from a mapping 1 The function must be switched on 2 Select the desired display button In our example this is the Pizzikato Strings 1 button 3 Press the button and the sound will be removed from the mapping WITHOUT asking 4 At the end don t forget to turn off the function again ...

Page 164: ...e the style Party Pop with the style Sweet Beat 1 The function must be switched on 2 Then simply select the sound Party Pop 3 Press the display button 4 Now press the sound Sweat Beat and both sounds are exchanged and the function Exchange is switched off again 5 At the end don t forget to turn off the function again Delete Mapping for a button The function deletes all elements on the selected but...

Page 165: ...avorites Your instrument constantly collects which sounds or styles you use from each button With the FREEZE function you can stop collecting separately for each sound and accompaniment key The current state is frozen In our example we freeze the favorites on the TRADITIONAL style button 1 Select the Traditional style button 2 Select 3 Turn on the function 4 Press 5 At the end of the day don t for...

Page 166: ...r each button in the sound and Accompaniment areas The function deletes all favorites on the sound or ACC button In our example we want to delete the favorites on the sound button Acoustic Piano 1 Select the sound button Acoustic Piano 2 Select 3 Turn on the function 4 Press 5 Confirm with YES 6 At the end press to turn off the function again ...

Page 167: ...mpaniment Important With Factory Mapping Own Mapping or Favorites you select which of these three mappings is shown in the display when you press a sound or accompaniment button Direct select off If you press a control panel button in the area Sounds or Accompaniment the mapping appears as usual However no sound and no accompaniment are selected directly Direct select on Here the first sound or th...

Page 168: ... For example if you have assigned four trumpet sounds to your own mapping on the trumpet button you can switch to each sound by pressing the button several times If you have four sounds or styles on your mapping you can return to the first mapping position by pressing five times The Step next function therefore runs in a circle If a new sound or ACC button is pressed it always starts again with th...

Page 169: ...ton Guitars If the Direct select and Step next functions are then activated simply press the Guitar button twice in quick succession in live mode and the second Guitar is selected directly If you have switched off the Show mapping function the mapping level is not opened in the display when you press the sound button In order to select sounds on your own mapping Own mapping must of course be activ...

Page 170: ...you can delete your own mappings separately for the Sounds and Accompaniment areas for all keys in the selected area at once 1 Depending on which mappings you want to delete select any key in the Sound or Accompaniment section In our example we take an Accompaniment button 2 Press and the following display will appear 3 Press Delete all your own mappings and the following message will appear 4 Yes...

Page 171: ...Total Presets specially tuned for this style are now displayed STS 1 to STS 4 To exit the STS function simply press a normal Total Preset or press the currently active STS preset again and the most recently used Total Preset will be reactivated With the instruments OAX500 OAX600 and OAX700 you will find four buttons SOUND TO STYLES on the left control panel in addition to the buttons in the displa...

Page 172: ...or even special functions Calling the display page Activation Keys Press SETTINGS and select Activation Keys Now the display page Activation Keys appears The page is constantly expanding so that the following image may not match your instrument The instrument ID At the top right you can see your instrument ID You need this ID for each new activation The OAX software has also been activated once Th...

Page 173: ...ion you can try out the package for 14 instrument launches within 14 days Important A trial activation can only be requested once Final activation If you have received an activation key number select the UNLOCK button of the desired package and then enter the activation number After you unlock an expansion package turn the instrument off and on again This will load all new data Note Each expansion...

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