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UPPER/LOWER/BASS SECTIONS
[TONE] Parameters
These parameters apply to Tone 1 and Tone 2 sounds. They can be accessed in the LCD whenever you press
a Tone button:
Prg: 1-128 Bnk: 0-127
Tone Name
The first parameter allows you to select the desired Program (Prg) Number. Pressing the [+] and [-] buttons
allow you to move through all 127 Program Numbers. (The [++]/[--] buttons advance/move backward
through the numbers eight at a time.) Press the [NEXT] button to select the Bank (Bnk) field. This parameter
allows you to select the desired Bank Number. Now, when you press the [+]/ [-] buttons you'll move through
any Variation Tones which exist for the selected Program Number.
Map: Synth, PR-300, Organ
This parameter allows you to select the desired Tone Map. Press the [NEXT] button to select this parameter.
Pressing the [+] and [-] buttons selects the different Tone Map options.
Octave: Down 1, Normal, Up 1
This parameter allows you to select the desired octave setting. Press the [NEXT] button to select this
parameter. Press the [+]/[-] buttons to make the desired octave setting. (This parameter does not affect
Drawbar Tones.)
Rev: 0-127 Cho: 0-127
The first parameter allows you to set the reverb level. Press the [NEXT] button to select the Rev parameter.
Use the [+] and [-] buttons (or the [++]/[--] buttons) to set the reverb level. Press the [NEXT] button to
select the Chorus (Cho) parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons (or the [++]/[--] buttons) to set the chorus
level. (The Chorus parameter has no effect if a Classic Organ Tone has been assigned to the specific Tone
button.)
[TONE 1]+ [TONE 2] Parameters
These parameters apply to all Tone 1 sounds and to Tone 2 sounds on an individual basis.
Min Note: C0-G10
This parameter allows you to determine the lowest note number in the active range. Use the [++] and [--]
buttons to set the lowest note number.
Max Note: C0-G10
This parameter allows you to determine the highest note number in the active range. Use the [++] and [--]
buttons to set the highest note number.
Wind Sag: 0-10
This parameter - which applies to Classic Organ Sounds only - allows you to determine the level of wind
sag, the degree of pitch change heard in pipe organs as the result of lowered air pressure when several notes
are played at once. Use the [++] and [--] buttons to set this level.
Summary of Contents for W-5000
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Page 11: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Installation...
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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...
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