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Change the following parameters on the W-5000:
MIDI Local Cntl Lower
Off
MIDI Local Cntl Upper
On
MIDI Mst Out Filt
U:PC
MIDI Mst Out Filt
L:All
You can use the UPPER [MIDI] button to control sound coming from the PR-300S. Just be sure that
its Port is set to '1' and its Channel is '1-10'.
Ó
Record the third pass by pressing [RECORD] on the PR-300S and playing your Upper
manual
parts. You can select General Presets or other Upper manual sounds during the pass, but remember
that they will not be recorded. Only notes and controllers assigned to the Upper manual will be
recorded. Also, if you play on the pedals or the Lower manual, you will hear no sound because their
local control parameters are turned off. If the General Presets selected during recording contain
different controller assignments, you may not hear controller movements although they are being
recorded. Press [STOP] on the PR-300S when recording is complete.
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Setup a set of General Presets that contain the sound changes (including sectional [MIDI] buttons)
that you want throughout the song. Also, all controller assignments made during the above passes
should be included in the General Presets, although you can do this later prior to playback if you
wish.
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Change the following parameters on the W-5000:
MIDI Mst Out Filt
L: NOTE+CC
MIDI Start Stat Send
PC
ÊÌ
Record the final pass by pressing [RECORD] on the PR-300S and pressing the General Presets on the
W-5000 at the appropriate time. Only Program Changes responding to the General Presets will be
recorded. Also, if you play on the pedals or the Lower manual, you won't hear any sound because
their local control parameters are turned off. If you play on the Upper manual, you will hear notes if a
Tone is selected, but these will not be recorded.
NATIVE MODE SEQUENCING
More powerful sequencing is available using the Native Mode interface. This function gives each layer of
sound a separate MIDI channel, as shown in the following table:
ch layer
ch layer
1 upper
solo
9 lower
drawbar
2
upper tone 1
10
drum
3
upper tone 2
11
lower external MIDI
4 upper
drawbar
12
global
5
upper external MIDI
13
bass tone 1
6
lower solo
14
bass tone 2
7
lower tone 1
15
bass drawbar
8
lower tone 2
16
bass external MIDI
(The drum layer records anything that is played using the [MANUAL DRUMS] button, and the global layer
records all controls that are common to all layers.)
Native Mode mimics the way the internal sequencer functions. Be aware, however, that the data rate when
using sixteen MIDI channels can be quite high - especially if you've used the [CONTROLS] menu to map
things like the expression pedal to more than one control destination. Some sequencers (or sequencing
programs running on slow computers) may have problems keeping up with the data rate. If this happens, all
Summary of Contents for W-5000
Page 1: ...INSTRUMENTS LLC W 5000 Contemporary Keyboard User s Guide...
Page 11: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Installation...
Page 22: ...Chapter 1 22...
Page 23: ...CHAPTER2 Performance Basics...
Page 41: ...CHAPTER3 Advanced Performance Features...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 48...
Page 49: ...CHAPTER4 Effects...
Page 57: ...CHAPTER5 General Presets...
Page 65: ...CHAPTER6 Voicing Controller Settings...
Page 72: ...Chapter 6 72...
Page 73: ...CHAPTER7 The Floppy Disk Drive...
Page 84: ...Chapter 7 84...
Page 85: ...CHAPTER8 Audio...
Page 95: ...CHAPTER9 Using MIDI...
Page 109: ...CHAPTER10 Appendix...
Page 159: ...Appendix 159 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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