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MIDI Mst Out Flt
P: None, PC, CC, CC+PC, Note, PC+Note, CC+Note, All
This parameter allows you to determine what type of information will be filtered out of the data transmitted
by the Pedal section. Press [NEXT] to select this parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons. (See 'Using MIDI',
starting on page 96, for details on possible values.)
MIDI Mst Out Exp
CC#: 7, 11
This parameter allows you to determine which Control Change message is transmitted to the MIDI Master
Output when you move the W-5000's Expression pedal. Press [NEXT] to select this parameter. Use the [+]
and [-] buttons.
MIDI Drum In
Port: 1, 2
This parameter allows you select which MIDI port incoming percussion data will be received through. Press
[NEXT] to select this parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons. (The note data (and Program Change data for
Drum Sets) received via this port are mixed with [MANUAL DRUM] events. Therefore, the Manual Drums
Volume mappable destination will affect the volume of drums coming from this port as well.)
MIDI Drum In
Channel: 1-16
This parameter allows you to select which MIDI channel percussion data will be received on. Press [NEXT]
to select this parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons. (Channel 10 is normally used to handle percussion data.)
MIDI Drum In
Filter: None, PC, CC, CC+PC, Note, PC+Note, CC+Note, All
This parameter allows you to select which type of incoming data will be filtered. Press [NEXT] to select this
parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons. (See page 91 (in 'Using MIDI') for details on possible values, except
for 'PC' which in this case indicates Drum Set selection, not General Preset selection.)
MIDI Output
Initialize (+)
This parameter allows you to initialize any external sound module(s) connected to the W-5000. This function
should be performed immediately after you're started recording with an external sequencer. Press (+) to
proceed.
[UTILITY] Parameters
These parameters control a variety of overall system functions. Press the [UTILITY] button in the
FUNCTIONS section to access these parameters. Note that the Time and Date is initially displayed when the
[UTILITY] button is pressed.
Master Tune: -50-50 (cents; 1/100 of a semitone)
This parameter allows you to tune the W-5000 to match the pitch of other instruments. Press [NEXT] to
select this parameter. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to tune the instrument. (Selecting this parameter also results
in GS tuning messages being sent over ports selected for the UPPER, LOWER and BASS [MIDI] layers.
This data, however, is NOT recorded in a sequence.)
LCD Contrast: 0-9
This parameter allows you to adjust the LCD contrast. Press [NEXT] to select this parameter. Use the [+]
and [-] buttons.
Panel Lamp: High, Low, Off
This parameter allows you to adjust the instrument's panel lights. Press [NEXT] to select this parameter. Use
the [+] and [-] buttons.
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...
Page 159: ...Appendix 159 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...
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