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Name CC 

(Hex) 

NRPN 
(Hex) 

NRPN 
Parameters 

Hz Detune   CC 5E 

NRPN 03:00 

0..127 is -
6.4..6.3Hz 

Velocity 
Offset  

CC 1E 

NRPN 03:02 

0..127 is bipolar 
adjustment 

Velocity 
Sensitivity  

CC 1F 

NRPN 03:03 

0..127 is bipolar 
adjustment 

Aux 
Volume 

 

NRPN 03:04 

0..127 is off to 
max 

Rodgers External Channel Parameters (external 
channels only): 

Name NRPN 

(Hex) 

NRPN 
Parameters 

MIDI Port Select  

NRPN 03:08 

0..1 

MIDI Channel 
Select 

NRPN 03:09 

0..15 

Rodgers Drawbar Non-Registered Parameters / 
Control Changes (drawbar channels only): 

Name CC 

(Hex) 

NRPN 
(Hex) 

Parameters 

16’ Drawbar  

CC 2C 

NRPN 03:10 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

8’ Drawbar  

CC 2D 

NRPN 03:11 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

5-1/3’ 
Drawbar  

CC 2E 

NRPN 03:12 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

4’ Drawbar  

CC 2F 

NRPN 03:13 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

3-1/5’ 
Drawbar  

CC 30 

NRPN 03:14 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

2-2/3’ 
Drawbar  

CC 31 

NRPN 03:15 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

2’ Drawbar  

CC 32 

NRPN 03:16 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

1-3/5’ 
Drawbar  

CC 33 

NRPN 03:17 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

1-1/3’ 
Drawbar  

CC 34 

NRPN 03:18 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

1’ Drawbar  

CC 35 

NRPN 03:19 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

16’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar 

CC 36 

NRPN 03:20 

0..127 is off to max 

8’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar 

CC 37 

NRPN 03:21 

0..127 is off to max 

5-1/3’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar  

CC 38 

NRPN 03:22 

0..127 is off to max 

4’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar 

CC 39 

NRPN 03:23 

0..127 is off to max 

3-1/5’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar  

CC 3A 

NRPN 03:24 

0..127 is off to max 

2-2/3’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar  

CC 3B 

NRPN 03:25 

0..127 is off to max 

2’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar 

CC 3C 

NRPN 03:26 

0..127 is off to max 

1-3/5’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar  

CC 3D 

NRPN 03:27 

0..127 is off to max 

1-1/3’ 
Percussion 
Drawbar  

CC 3E 

NRPN 03:28 

0..127 is off to max 

Rodgers Drawbar Non-Registered Parameters / 
Control Changes (drawbar channels only): 
(Cont.) 

Name CC 

(Hex) 

NRPN 
(Hex) 

Parameters 

1' 
Percussion 
Drawbar 

CC 3F 

NRPN 03:29 

0..127 is off to max 

Composite 
Drawbar #0  

CC 28 

NRPN 03:30 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

Composite 
Drawbar #1 

CC 29 

NRPN 03:31 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

Composite 
Drawbar #2 

CC 2A 

NRPN 03:32 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

Composite 
Drawbar #3 

CC 2B 

NRPN 03:33 

0..127 is off to 
maximum 

Percussion 
Time 

CC 22 

NRPN 03:38 

0..127 
(instant~long) 

Percussion 
Mode 

CC 23 

NRPN 03:39 

0..3 

Percussion 
Recovery 
Time 

CC 24 

NRPN 03:3A 

0..127 

Percussion 
Click Level 

 NRPN 

03:3B 

0..127 

Percussion 
Click Time 

 NRPN 

03:3C 

0..127 

Percussion 
Click Filter 
Cutoff 

CC 21 

NRPN 03:4C 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Positive 
Rounding  

CC 54 

NRPN 03:40 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Negative 
Rounding  

CC 55 

NRPN 03:41 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Positive 
Peaking 

CC 56 

NRPN 03:42 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Negative 
Peaking 

CC 57 

NRPN 03:43 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Positive 
Clipping  

CC 58 

NRPN 03:44 

0..127 

Overdrive 
Negative 

CC 59 

NRPN 03:45 

0..127 

Summary of Contents for W-5000

Page 1: ...INSTRUMENTS LLC W 5000 Contemporary Keyboard User s Guide...

Page 2: ...should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 8 The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet w...

Page 3: ...illsboro Oregon USA Through the most advanced technology available Rodgers Instruments LLC a member of the Roland Group delivers proven reliability design innovation and a tradition of musical excelle...

Page 4: ...997 RODGERS INSTRUMENTS LLC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the permission of Rodgers Instruments LLC Information in this publication is subject t...

Page 5: ...Music Rest 19 Connecting The Power Cord Expression Pedal and Speakers 20 CHAPTER 2 Performance Basics Powering Up 24 LCD Contrast 24 Panel Pedalboard Lighting 25 Performance Basics 26 Drawbar Tones 26...

Page 6: ...66 Keyboards 66 Controllers 67 Controller Destinations 67 Setting The Controllers 69 Voicing 70 CHAPTER 7 The Floppy Disk Drive The Floppy Disk Drive 74 Handling Floppy Disks 74 Handling The Disk Driv...

Page 7: ...ction 117 MANUAL DRUMS Parameters 117 UPPER DB VIB LOWER DB VIB Parameters 117 DRAWBAR DISTORT Parameters 118 DRAWBAR CLICK Parameter 118 CROSSFADE Parameters 119 AFTERTOUCH Button 120 GENERAL REVERB...

Page 8: ...48 4181 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL Panel buttons are indicated within square brackets For example Press the UTILITY button in the FUNCTIONS section and then the button in the EDIT section Wheneve...

Page 9: ...acturer or model THE GS FORMAT The GS Format is the Roland Rodgers standardized set of specifications for Roland Rodgers sound sources which defines the manner in which multi timbral sound generating...

Page 10: ...dampened cloth and a mild non abrasive detergent Afterward be sure to wipe the instrument with a soft dry cloth Be very careful not to spill any liquid into the instrument Never use benzine thinners a...

Page 11: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction Installation...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 12 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Power Switch This switch turns the W 5000 on and off 2 Tweeters These are high frequency speakers 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 2 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22...

Page 13: ...RY button activates the W 5000 s rotary speaker simulator and the FAST SLOW button changes the rotary effect speed 12 UPPER Drawbars Drawbars act like tone controls for sounds produced by the Tone Whe...

Page 14: ...Chapter 1 14 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Internal Speaker Expression Pedal Pedalboard C t...

Page 15: ...r is active use both jacks 8 CLASSIC OUTPUT These 1 4 jacks provide an individual line level output for sounds from the Classic Organ tone generator For the best results use both jacks 9 MIXED SPKR Th...

Page 16: ...ovided here will also be useful should you need to disassemble the instrument for future transport SP KR LIN E UP PE R US ER LO WE R BA SS PE RC UP PE R EF FE CT S BA SS 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LO WE R NEXT VOI...

Page 17: ...he A version of the W 5000 SPK R LIN E 1 NOTE If your W 5000 is sitting on a very thick carpet it may be difficult to slide the Pedalboard into place If that is the case very carefully lift one side o...

Page 18: ...e stand It s very important to make sure the Pedalboard is straight while you firmly push it into its latched position If you like you can also adjust the height of the Pedalboard Note If you are inst...

Page 19: ...o open the instrument lid simply lift the handle and fold back When the lid is folded push it straight back into the instrument case To close the lid pull it straight out unfold and gently lower over...

Page 20: ...volume just below the Power switch is at the minimum position and that the Expression pedal is in the full up minimum position Connect the included AC power cord to the MAIN POWER inlet on the rear p...

Page 21: ...and close the cover Once the instrument is fully assembled move it carefully into its final position if it isn t already there Be sure the instrument is sitting on a very solid stable floor or stage I...

Page 22: ...Chapter 1 22...

Page 23: ...CHAPTER2 Performance Basics...

Page 24: ...ficult to read because of poor lighting conditions or whatever there is a simple way to adjust the display contrast Find and press the UTILITY button in the FUNCTIONS section directly under the LCD Pr...

Page 25: ...TING The W 5000 contains panel and Pedalboard lights which make it easy to see what you re doing on a dark stage These lights can be adjusted with the following procedure Press the UTILITY button Pres...

Page 26: ...these procedures DRAWBAR TONES While seated comfortably on the handsome and functional bench raise the volume a little by rotating the SPKR knob clockwise and by depressing the Expression pedal slight...

Page 27: ...PPER While playing the Upper manual with your right hand move some of the UPPER drawbars the sliders with all the numbers on them As you play you ll instantly hear that each drawbar affects a differen...

Page 28: ...tical panel just under the Upper manual When this button is lit the W 5000 s rotary speaker simulator is active This simulates the effect of real rotary speakers such as the famed Leslie To change the...

Page 29: ...Of course the Drawbar Tone Wheel generator is but one of three in the W 5000 This instrument also contains a Classic Organ tone generator which creates sounds ideally suited to classical and church m...

Page 30: ...he sound you have selected To select different Classic Organ Tones Program Numbers press the button in the EDIT section Pressing the button will advance through the Program Numbers and pressing the bu...

Page 31: ...BAR button is lit Finally we come to the last Tone generator in the W 5000 the generator that produces SYNTH TONES To access the W 5000 s Synth Tones for the Upper manual first be sure the CURRENT DRA...

Page 32: ...lowers the pitch and pushing it forward adds a vibrato effect Pitch bend and modulation effects work best with synthesizer type tones Experiment Pitch bending sounds a little strange when applied to...

Page 33: ...en the TONE 1 TONE 2 button in any Tone select section is red you ll be selecting Tone 1 sounds any Tone button you press will light with a red LED Note that you can only select a single Tone 1 sound...

Page 34: ...E 1 and TONE 2 sliders in the BALANCE section just above the SPKR knob Pulling a slider down will reduce the volume for the corresponding Tone There are a number of different parameters settings that...

Page 35: ...NE 1 TONE 2 and SOLO in the BALANCE section UPPER To use the Solo function for either the UPPER or LOWER section follow this procedure Press the SOLO button in the UPPER section for example Select a S...

Page 36: ...a time but in a random order Chord The Arpeggio sequence is based upon a repeated or looped four beat measure in which all the notes are quantized This simply means that all the notes which fall with...

Page 37: ...of Tones for the Pedalboard Again you can layer Tones using the TONE 1 TONE 2 button and create the appropriate balance using the BASS TONE 1 and TONE 2 sliders in the BALANCE section KEYBOARD BASS On...

Page 38: ...are active only when the corresponding CURRENT DRAWBAR button is lit The drawbar parameters that we mentioned earlier also apply to the Bass drawbar sounds Refer to Drawbar Parameters on page 113 for...

Page 39: ...the panel Play the Lower manual towards the left and you will hear that a different percussion sound has been assigned to almost every key Note that some keys do not have an assigned sound 2 in the ED...

Page 40: ...m sounds Press MANUAL DRUMS again to return to playing standard Tones across the entire Lower manual If you refer to page 117 you ll find the MANUAL DRUMS Parameters All the parameters that relate to...

Page 41: ...CHAPTER3 Advanced Performance Features...

Page 42: ...on with the W 5000 The sounds in the three Tone maps are presented starting on page 142 As described earlier in the section about Synth Tones it is possible to assign any Tone in the W 5000 to any Ton...

Page 43: ...o switch among the three Tone maps you simply press any Tone select button and then press the NEXT button until the word Map appears in the LCD Use the and buttons to select the desired Tone map Synth...

Page 44: ...button it would likely be better to put it under one of the Reed buttons but the flexibility is there By assigning the Tones you use most often to specific Tone buttons you ll be able to instantly rec...

Page 45: ...a CURRENT DRAWBAR or DRAWBAR PRESET button is pressed These parameters are listed and explained on page 113 When CURRENT DRAWBAR settings are captured as described above the other CURRENT DRAWBAR para...

Page 46: ...sizer type sounds can however be sustained for as long as the footswitch is held Note also that Drawbar Tones are not affected by the Hold function ORGAN TREM BUTTON UPPER LOWER The Organ Tremolo effe...

Page 47: ...tes So the combination of a non zero Sustain value and a monophonic Solo mode setting allow you to mimic the old style walking organ bass sounds MIDI BUTTONS UPPER LOWER BASS Each section contains a M...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 48...

Page 49: ...CHAPTER4 Effects...

Page 50: ...these additional parameters can be selected by pressing the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons Then you can use the and buttons to set the value for that parameter NOTE Even if a parameter for a particular ef...

Page 51: ...ing the vibrato rate as a sample Press the UPPER DB VIB button so it lights Press NEXT as necessary until the word Rate appears in the LCD Set the vibrato rate 0 127 with the or buttons Refer to page...

Page 52: ...DRAWBAR PRESET button A B or C See page 113 CROSSFADE BUTTON The Crossfade function allows you to use what we call velocity controlled mixing What this means is that when two Tones are selected for a...

Page 53: ...N Aftertouch is modulation or change that occurs to a sound after the sound has been played This modulation is created by playing a note and then exerting further pressure on the key once it s down at...

Page 54: ...t the Reverb Time 0 127 Higher numbers result in a longer reverb time There are several additional parameters that affect Reverb and these are listed on page 120 SYNTH CHORUS BUTTON Chorus is a digita...

Page 55: ...system that generates those amazing vibrato sounds unique to real rotary speakers What you probably don t know is that there are several parameters which you can set to customize the sound and speed...

Page 56: ...or setting the minimum and maximum speeds are also available Set the rise time 0 9 with the buttons Higher numbers create a longer rise time Now as you press the FAST SLOW button or activate the right...

Page 57: ...CHAPTER5 General Presets...

Page 58: ...on functions as a switch to alternate between two different banks when this button is lit the second bank is active One additional registration can be stored under the CANCEL button Normally the CANCE...

Page 59: ...ecome much simpler You can also assign a registration to the CANCEL button if you like Simply hold the SET button and press CANCEL and your registration will be stored as described above Be aware howe...

Page 60: ...etting automatically reverts to All so it s a one shot function Press the PRESETS button in the FUNCTION section Press NEXT as necessary until the words Pist Kybd appear in the LCD Press the buttons t...

Page 61: ...on which bank of registrations you wish to reset and that you ve selected the piston you want to reset Press the PRESETS button in the FUNCTION section Press NEXT as necessary until the words Reset P...

Page 62: ...ou to re read the global settings stored in the internal non volatile memory thus resetting any changes you ve made to the individual settings since the instrument was turned on or since you last wrot...

Page 63: ...the CANCEL registration Presets Save Cancel This function allows you to save the CANCEL registration to a floppy disk It copies the CANCEL file from internal non volatile memory to the corresponding...

Page 64: ...er Press the buttons to select the folder you wish to delete Note that you cannot delete the Internal folder Press the PRESETS button in the FUNCTION section Press NEXT as necessary until the words De...

Page 65: ...CHAPTER6 Voicing Controller Settings...

Page 66: ...e instructions below Press the UTILITY button Press the NEXT button until the words Upper Sens appear in the LCD Use the buttons to select one of the three sensitivity settings for the Upper keyboard...

Page 67: ...found under the UTILITY button See UTILITY Parameters on page 136 for more information CONTROL DESTINATIONS Control Destinations are the various aspects of the sound such as pitch volume resonance etc...

Page 68: ...is also found under the VOICING button because you may want it on all the time In addition its CONTROLS destination can be set to 1 If the VOICING destination is 1 and the CONTROLS destination is 1 t...

Page 69: ...aximum value This will really show the effect well Now as you play the Upper manual with Tone 1 selected move the USER 1 slider in and out You should hear the pitch of Tone 1 rise and fall as you do N...

Page 70: ...ton as a mappable or voicable destination because each Tone button has an octave shift parameter and it is unlikely that you would want to shift a layer s pitch in semitones Therefore please use Detun...

Page 71: ...ay to make it very short Now as you play the Lower keyboard you ll hear that the notes you play have a very long release time that is they decay very slowly over time For a complete list of the VOICIN...

Page 72: ...Chapter 6 72...

Page 73: ...CHAPTER7 The Floppy Disk Drive...

Page 74: ...ta than the 2DD type and they work faster too HANDLING FLOPPY DISKS Floppy disks contain a plastic disc coated with magnetic particles like the tape inside an audio cassette This is the storage medium...

Page 75: ...iginal disks are lost or damaged The identification label should be firmly fixed to the disk Should the label come loose while the disk is in the drive it may be difficult to remove the disk Disks not...

Page 76: ...cleaning kit FORMATTING A FLOPPY DISK Before any disk new or previously used can be used in the W 5000 for the first time it must be formatted prepared To format a disk follow this procedure Be sure...

Page 77: ...low this procedure Insert the disk into the drive label side up metal shutter first Press the SEQ button in the FUNCTIONS section Press the NEXT button until Sequence Select appears in the LCD Press t...

Page 78: ...select the sequence volume screen while the song is playing SEQUENCE TRANSPOSE You can also transpose change the pitch of a song while the playback is in progress Press the NEXT or PREVIOUS button unt...

Page 79: ...up Rules screen appears in the LCD SEQUENCE MAP This parameter allows you to select which Tone map will be used to playback your song data Press the NEXT or PREVIOUS button until the Map screen appear...

Page 80: ...po Play your piece Press the STOP button when you re finished Press PLAY to hear what you ve just recorded If you really don t like what you hear press NEXT to select the Delete Song parameter Press t...

Page 81: ...drive simply hold both SET and MEMORY and press one of the numbered pistons 1 8 This causes all sixteen registrations assigned to the buttons to be written to the disk folder This process may take hal...

Page 82: ...n you store an individual registration using the SET button It is also useful for selecting what folder will be deleted when the Delete Folder function is selected from the PRESETS menu Note however t...

Page 83: ...ings are written to the global file on disk This saves the current settings not a copy of the internal global file When you execute the Read Globals function PRESETS menu the global settings are read...

Page 84: ...Chapter 7 84...

Page 85: ...CHAPTER8 Audio...

Page 86: ...same signal heard through the instrument s internal speakers Any source connected to the AUX INPUTs can also be output through these connectors Send the output from these jacks to a mixer for house or...

Page 87: ...pin adapter It also supports only a single rotating channel Leslie 716 723 These models are similar the 122XB except that they support a stationary channel called MAIN as well as the rotating channel...

Page 88: ...from this jack All of the parameters including sensitivity adjustments stereo pan locations reverb chorus levels signal routing and so on for the audio system internal and external are accessible thro...

Page 89: ...US as necessary to select this parameter Set the Left pad so the microphone input level is not too high or low Use the or buttons Press NEXT to select the Right pad Make an appropriate setting for the...

Page 90: ...rent from the Speaker mix that you can send to external mixing boards digital processors or recording equipment via the MIXED LINE BALANCED OUPUTs XLR or MIXED LINE OUTPUTs 1 4 The overall level of th...

Page 91: ...ereo spectrum L R of the Line mix the pan location Press NEXT PREVIOUS as necessary to select this parameter Set the amount of signal you want to go to the left using the or buttons Higher numbers mov...

Page 92: ...small medium and large Keep in mind that these are suggestions only To create a system which is custom tailored to your particular needs please consult your Rodgers dealer BASIC AUDIO SETUP The setup...

Page 93: ...to the basic setup will not only give you that increased volume but it will also give you that unique sound quality of a real rotary speaker Drawbar sounds can be taken from the Spkr or Line mix or t...

Page 94: ...iven by four S 200 amplifiers should provide all the power you need An Audio Cable Interface Rodgers part number 5298 300 will be necessary to distribute signals A Leslie cabinet added to the setup gi...

Page 95: ...CHAPTER9 Using MIDI...

Page 96: ...olume turn the reverb off and so on MIDI is the most significant advancement in the music industry in the last 15 years and has revolutionized the way music is made USING EXTERNAL SOUND MODULES As the...

Page 97: ...ermines which Program Change Number 1 128 and Bank Variation Number MSB 0 127 is sent when the UPPER MIDI button is pressed Press the NEXT button to select the Prg field Select the desired Prg Number...

Page 98: ...ameters MIDI Master parameters are listed on page 133 Press the MIDI button in the FUNCTIONS section Set the following parameters MIDI Mst In Port 1 2 This parameter determines which MIDI port 1 or 2...

Page 99: ...ncoming data via the Master MIDI Input for the Pedal Bass section Pedalboard or Keybass The options outlined above apply Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the buttons to select CC PC MIDI Mst In...

Page 100: ...ccess to the same folder of presets for recording and playback Native Mode sequencing internal or external transcends these limitations First it plays back on a completely independent section of the i...

Page 101: ...es and Note data are filtered CC Note Control Changes and Note data are filtered All All data is filtered Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the buttons to select CC PC MIDI Mst Out Flt L None PC...

Page 102: ...ng of these parameters depends upon the order in which you want to accomplish your goal i e the order of recording passes In addition the first pass is significantly different from subsequent passes F...

Page 103: ...although they are being recorded Press STOP on the PR 300S when recording is complete Select a sound for the Lower manual Make sure that all the controllers you want assigned to the Lower manual are...

Page 104: ...lt L NOTE CC MIDI Start Stat Send PC 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 t...

Page 105: ...ow you initiate recording depends upon your sequencer but once you ve started recording you ll need to do one more step before you begin to play Press to invoke the MIDI Output Initialize function Thi...

Page 106: ...aining one or more sequences the playback sound generators will be disconnected from the Native In port and connected to the internal sequencer regardless of the setting of this parameter MIDI Native...

Page 107: ...er playback is paused and a Continue message is then transmitted CONTROLLING ANOTHER RODGERS ORGAN The W 5000 from either of its MIDI OUT ports can control another Rodgers organ However it cannot sele...

Page 108: ...three local control parameters are set to On If you do not want to send W 5000 General Preset selections to the other Rodgers organ set the three Mst Out Filt parameters to PC For a complete list of...

Page 109: ...CHAPTER10 Appendix...

Page 110: ...s mentioned at the beginning of this manual the buttons in the EDIT section are used to select the various parameters and then navigate through the setting range or available options for that paramete...

Page 111: ...uttons 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 Re...

Page 112: ...de Poly First Last Low High Sequence Up Down Up Down Wander Random Chord This parameter allows you to select the mode of operation for the Solo function Press the NEXT button to select this parameter...

Page 113: ...er allows you to set the depth time constant the rate of change of the depth Press NEXT to select this parameter Press the and buttons or the buttons to set the depth time constant Rate TC 0 127 This...

Page 114: ...ered SingleV SnglV and MultipleV MultV are the same as single and multiple modes except that the envelopes are velocity sensitive Press NEXT to select this parameter Set the percussion mode with the b...

Page 115: ...k select messages are transmitted Bnk LSB 0 127 This parameter allows you to determine which LSB Bank Control Change 32 will be transmitted Press the NEXT button to select this parameter Use the and o...

Page 116: ...ct both the Keybass and the Pedalboard Set the level with the buttons Solo Mode Poly First Last Low High This parameter allows you to set the Solo mode for the Bass section s The Bass Solo function op...

Page 117: ...ttons Synth Drum Sets are listed on page 146 and PR 300 Drum Sets are listed on page 147 Volume 0 127 This parameter allows you to select the overall volume for Manual Drums sounds Press NEXT to selec...

Page 118: ...affect signals below this threshold are unaffected Threshold N 10 10 This parameter allows you to set the negative N threshold point the point at which the following parameters will take effect Press...

Page 119: ...select this parameter Use the buttons to select the desired mode Normal Both Tone 1 T1 and Tone 2 T2 sound simultaneously and increase in volume at the same rate when playing velocity increases Switch...

Page 120: ...This parameter allows you to set the level of post reverb signal the processed or wet signal being mixed with the dry straight signal Press NEXT to select this parameter Set the return level with the...

Page 121: ...ons to set the rate Depth 0 127 This parameter allows you to set the Synth chorus depth Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the or buttons to set the depth Reverb Send 0 127 This parameter allows...

Page 122: ...ter sets the woofer modulation depth Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the and or buttons DrySend Off 0 99 This parameter sets the amount of Drawbar signal routed when the ROTARY button is off P...

Page 123: ...er s slow rotation speed Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the and or buttons Tw Fast Spd 0 127 This parameter sets the tweeter s fast rotation speed Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the...

Page 124: ...25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16 25 25 25 25 20 20 20 20 Vel Sense Vel Offset Glide Time Vib Delay Sustain Sostenuto Soft Glide Rotary S F 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 VOICING Parameters Keyboards...

Page 125: ...ttack This parameter sets the attack time which determines how sharp or soft the initial part of the sound will be Use the and buttons Negative values sharpen the attack Decay This parameter sets the...

Page 126: ...Use the and buttons Glide Time This parameter sets the glide portamento time Use the and buttons Vib Delay This parameter sets the vibrato delay the time it takes for the vibrato sound to be heard aft...

Page 127: ...y the Reset Lock Reset Global This parameter allows you to reset global parameters to their original factory settings Press NEXT to select this parameter Press to execute Can be protected by the Reset...

Page 128: ...ed in the song file it will be displayed here This parameter is also automatically set if a Controller is mapped to the Seq Volume destination Sequence Select Song Title Song File Name This parameter...

Page 129: ...XT to select this parameter Use the and buttons See page 75 for more details Map Synth PR 300 Organ This parameter allows you to select the desired Tone Map for playback Press NEXT to select this para...

Page 130: ...direct the right auxiliary input signal to either the left or right channels of the Speaker mix Press NEXT to select this parameter and to move to the next field Use the and or buttons to set the rel...

Page 131: ...that is sent to the W 5000 s reverb unit Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the and or buttons Audio Syn Bass 14 12 10 0 10 12 14 This parameter allows you to set the bass tone control for the S...

Page 132: ...select this parameter Use the and or buttons Audio DBar Rev Send 0 127 This parameter allows you to set the level of the post rotary simulator Drawbar signal sent to the W 5000 s reverb unit Press NE...

Page 133: ...reverb signal being sent to the post rotary simulator DRAWBAR OUTPUTs Press NEXT to select this parameter Use the or buttons Audio Rev Return Spkr Mix 0 127 This parameter allows you to set the amoun...

Page 134: ...dth MIDI Start Stat Send None PC CC Both This parameter allows you to select which MIDI messages the W 5000 sends to the Master MIDI Output when a MIDI real time Song Start or Song Continue message is...

Page 135: ...sing MIDI starting on page 96 for details on possible values MIDI Mst In Exp CC 7 11 This parameter allows you to determine which Control Change message received at the Master MIDI Input is interprete...

Page 136: ...e 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...

Page 137: ...our system software Clear System This parameter allows you to erase the system software Press NEXT to select this parameter Press to execute Take care when using this function If you erase the system...

Page 138: ...ameter allows you to select a response curve for the internal Expression pedal Normal provides a linear response 0 127 SCurve provides a response similar to old Tone Wheel organs 0 127 Offset provides...

Page 139: ...1 008 Accordion It 2 003 Fretless Bs 4 2 024 Harpsi o 2 023 000 Harmonica 1 004 Syn Fretless 2 008 000 Clav 1 001 Harmonica 2 2 005 Mr Smooth 2 024 000 Bandoneon 1 037 000 Slap Bass 1 1 CHROMATIC PER...

Page 140: ...1 089 000 Fantasia 2 008 Syn Strings 3 2 069 000 Oboe 1 001 Fantasia 2 2 052 000 Syn Strings 2 2 070 000 English Horn 1 090 000 Warm Pad 1 053 000 Choir Aahs 1 071 000 Bassoon 1 001 Thick Pad 2 008 St...

Page 141: ...ts 1 003 Car Pass 1 006 Ambient Pad 2 117 000 Taiko 1 004 Car Crash 2 101 000 Brightness 2 008 Concert BD 1 005 Siren 1 102 000 Goblin 2 118 000 Melodic Tom 1 1 006 Train 1 001 Goblinson 2 001 Real To...

Page 142: ...h Brass 3 2 010 000 Glockenspiel 1 BASS 016 Analog Brass 1 2 011 000 Music Box 1 033 000 Acoustic Bs 1 064 000 Synth Brass 2 2 012 000 Vibraphone 1 034 000 Fingered Bs 1 008 Synth Brass 4 1 008 Vib w...

Page 143: ...ep Pad 1 003 Wind 1 004 Stream 2 SYNTHSFX 005 Bubble 2 097 000 Ice Rain 2 124 000 Bird 2 098 000 Soundtrack 2 001 Dog 1 099 000 Crystal 2 002 Horse Gallop 1 001 Syn Mallet 1 003 Bird 2 1 100 000 Atmos...

Page 144: ...ass 1 1 093 127 Fr Horn 2 030 126 Choir Aahs 1 030 127 Syn Bass 2 2 094 127 Fr Horn 2 2 031 126 Choir Aahs 1 031 127 Syn Bass 3 2 095 127 Tuba 1 032 126 Choir Aahs 1 032 127 Syn Bass 4 1 096 127 Brs S...

Page 145: ...el 3 021 000 SW Fndations 2 022 000 Swell Chorus 3 023 000 SW Chorus ff 3 024 000 Full Swell 3 025 000 Soft Bass 1 1 026 000 Soft Bass 2 1 027 000 Pedal mf 1 028 000 Pedal f 2 029 000 Ped Chorus f 2 0...

Page 146: ...Tom 2 46 Open Hi hat 1 EXC1 Open Hi hat 2 EXC1 Open Hi hat 3 EXC1 Open Hi hat 3 EXC1 Open Hi hat 2 EXC1 47 Mid Tom 1 Room Mid Tom 1 Power Mid Tom 1 Electric Mid Tom 1 48 C3 High Tom 2 Room Hi Tom 2 P...

Page 147: ...i hat EXC1 808 Closed Hi hat EXC1 Timpani G 45 808 Mid Tom 2 Electric Mid Tom 2 Brush Mid Tom 2 Timpani A 46 808 Open Hi hat EXC1 CR 78 Open Hi hat EXC1 Open Hi hat 2 EXC1 Brush Open Hi hat EXC1 Timpa...

Page 148: ...Reverse Gun Shot 61 Tabla Ge Hi Standard 1 Snare 2 Scratch Reverse Scratch 62 Talking Drum Standard 2 Snare 1 Wind Chimes Reverse Laser 63 Bend Talking Drum Standard 2 Snare 2 Car Engine Key Click 64...

Page 149: ...08 Hi Tom 1 51 Ride Cymbal 1 52 Chinese Cymbal 53 Ride Bell 54 Tambourine 55 Splash Cymbal 56 Cowbell 808 Cowbell 57 Crash Cymbal 2 58 Vibra slap 59 Ride Cymbal 2 60 C4 High Bongo 61 Low Bongo 62 Mute...

Page 150: ...1 CM Cowbell 57 Concert Cymbal 2 Footsteps 2 58 Applause 59 Concert Cymbal 1 Door Creaking 60 C4 Door CM High Bongo 61 Scratch CM Low Bongo 62 Wind Chimes CM Mute High Conga 63 Car Engine CM High Con...

Page 151: ...TORT Parameters All CROSSFADE Parameters All TRANSPOSE Parameters All GENERAL REVERB Parameters All SYNTH CHORUS Parameters All MANUAL DRUMS Parameters All KEYBD BASS Parameters All VOICING Parameters...

Page 152: ...ux Right Org L R Aux Right RevSnd Syn Bass Syn Treble Syn Spkr Mix Syn Line Mix Syn Out Level Org Spkr Mix Org Line Mix Org Out Level DBar Spkr Mix DBar Line Mix DBar Out Level DBar Sig Switch DBar Fr...

Page 153: ...k into the disk drive Wait until the display no longer reads Loading Floppy or Internal Piston Memory Press the UTILITY button in the FUNCTIONS section just under the LCD Press the NEXT button until t...

Page 154: ...r mst chn VolLwrSolo NRPN 02 22 on lwr mst chn VolBassT1 NRPN 02 20 on ped mst chn VolBassT2 NRPN 02 21 on ped mst chn Switched Assignable Controllers Name CC Hex NRPN Hex IntFS1 CC 40 on lwr mst chn...

Page 155: ...ilter Notes Program Changes incl CC 0 CC 32 PC 1 8 Selects General Preset PC 20 Selects General Cancel PC 31 Selects Memory 1 if GS piston memory mode PC 32 Selects Memory 2 if GS piston memory mode M...

Page 156: ...ion Drawbar CC 38 NRPN 03 22 0 127 is off to max 4 Percussion Drawbar CC 39 NRPN 03 23 0 127 is off to max 3 1 5 Percussion Drawbar CC 3A NRPN 03 24 0 127 is off to max 2 2 3 Percussion Drawbar CC 3B...

Page 157: ...Rodgers Classic Organ Non Registered Parameters Tone chns only Name NRPN Hex Parameters Trem Depth NRPN 03 70 0 127 Trem Depth Change Time NRPN 03 71 0 127 Trem Rate NRPN 03 72 0 127 Trem Rate Change...

Page 158: ...4 15 16 17 18 19 10 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F hex The value is usually a single byte but for Hz Detune the 8 bit value is split into two nibbles and transmitted MSN first Hz Detune 40 1b 17 0v 0v 08 F8 nibbli...

Page 159: ...Appendix 159 AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 160: ...nth Tones only Drawbar Vibrato Drawbar Distortion Drawbar Rotary PRESETS 2 Memory Banks of 8 Presets plus CANCEL button STORAGE 3 5 Floppy Disk Drive HD or DD disks SEQUENCER Single pass no editing No...

Page 161: ...RAWBAR CLICK Parameter 118 DRAWBAR DISTORT BUTTON 51 DRAWBAR DISTORT Parameters 118 DRAWBAR OUTPUTS 86 Drawbar Parameters 113 DRAWBAR PRESET BUTTONS 44 DRAWBAR TONES 26 Drawbar Tone Wheel Generator 26...

Page 162: ...er Switch 20 POWERING UP 24 PR 300 DRUM SETS 147 PR 300 TONE MAP 142 PRECAUTIONS x PRESET STORAGE 60 PRESETS Button 60 PRESETS Parameters 127 PREVIOUS Button 50 Program Numbers 42 R REAR PANEL DESCRIP...

Page 163: ...R DB VIB BUTTONS 51 UPPER DB VIB LOWER DB VIB Parameters 117 UPPER Drawbars 27 UPPER Tone Select Section 29 USER 1 Drawbar 77 USER 2 Drawbar 40 UTILITY Button 25 UTILITY Parameters 137 V Voicable Dest...

Page 164: ...the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmfu...

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