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Synth Pad
   89.   Pad 1 (New age)
   90.   Pad 2 (Warm)
   91.   Pad 3 (Polysynth)
   92.   Pad 4 (Choir)

   

93.   Pad 5 (Bowed)

   94.   Pad 6 (Metallic)
   95.   Pad 7 (Halo)
   96.   Pad 8 (Sweep)

Synth Effects

97.

FX 1 (Rain)

98.

FX 2 (Soundtrack

99.

FX 1 (Crystal) 

    100.FX 1 (Atmosphere)

   

101.  FX 5 (Brightness) 

   102.  FX 6 (Goblins)
   103.  FX 1 (Echoes)
   104.  FX 1 (Sci-Fi)

Ethnic
  105.   Sitar
  106.   Banjo
  107.   Shamisen
  108.   Koto

  

109.   Kalimba

  110.   Bag pipe
  111.   Fiddle
  112.   Shanai

Percussive
  113.  Tinkle Bell
  114.   Agogo
  115.   Steel Drums
  116.   Woodblock

   

117.   Taiko Drum

   118.   Melodic Tom
   119.   Synth Drum
   120.   Reverse Cymbal

Sound Effects
  121.   Guitar Fret Noise
  122.   Breath Noise
  123.   Seashore
  124.   Bird Tweet

   

125.   Telephone Ring

   126.   Helicopter
   127.   Applause
   128.   Gunshot

For 

Channel 10

 and any program number the following sounds are played when striking 

different keys. The numbers here refer to the note numbers where 60 is middle C. 

35 Bass Drum 

36 Bass Drum 1 

37 Side Stick 

38 Snare Drum 1

39 Hand Clap          

40 Snare Drum 2

41 Low Floor Tom

           42 Closed Hi Hat     

43 High Floor Tom

44 Pedal Hi-Hat        

45 Low Tom 

46 Open Hi-Hat  

47 Low/Mid Tom

48 Hi/Mid Tom 

49 Crash Cymbal 1

50 High Tom 

51 Ride Cymbal 1 

52 Chinese Cymbal

53 Ride Bell

54 Tambourine

55 Splash Cymbal 

56 Cowbell     

57 Crash Cymbal 2 

58 Vibraslap

59 Ride Cymbal 2 

60 Hi Bongo

61 Low Bongo

62 Mute Hi Conga

63 Open Hi Conga

64 Low Conga

65 High Timbale

66 Low Timbale

67 High Agogo

68 Low Agogo

69 Cabasa

70 Maracas

71 Short Whistle 

          72 Long Whistle       

73 Short Guiro 

74 Long Guiro          

75 Claves Claves

76 Hi Wood Block 

77 Low Wood Block

78 Mute Cuica         

79 Open Cuica 

80 Mute Triangle      

81 Open Triangle 

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Summary of Contents for Xylosynth XS7s-4

Page 1: ...Hand Built Electronic Percussion XS7s 4 Rev 008 1 2a TWYCROSS STREET LEICESTER LE2 0DU ENGLAND TELEPHONE 0116 255 6225 E MAIL info wernick net WEB SITE www wernick net VAT No 834748304...

Page 2: ...ift 6 0 Foot Pedal Controls 6 1 Jack Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 7 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 6 and 7 6 3 Sustain 7 0 Analogue Settings 7 1 Length of Note 7 2 Sensitivity 8 8 0 Display 9 0 Introduction to Programming 9...

Page 3: ...Supply Adapter 2 x 3 metre USB A A Cable 3 metre MIDI 5 Pin DIN Connector Manual Pair of Mike Balter Custom Mallets 2 0 Setting Up your Xylosynth 1 Lift the Instrument and carry slowly to a suitable p...

Page 4: ...bance if the other end is already connected to the power source 10 If you have internal sounds plug in your headphones or line out to PA and start playing Or using the supplied MIDI lead or USB cable...

Page 5: ...are 128 Note Numbers in MIDI and these define the pitch of the sound It s like having a keyboard with 128 keys An easy reference point to remember is Middle C C4 which is MIDI Note Number 60 Tuned A 4...

Page 6: ...ment s range will be dependent on the size of your Xylosynth and the patch you are in By pressing the octave shift you can shift up or down an octave 12 notes This can be in latching mode where the sh...

Page 7: ...eprogramme these inputs to operate different functions see page 9 5 Expression Pedals 6 2 Jack Inputs 5 6 and 7 These inputs are all the same and all digital The factory setting has inputs 5 and 7 as...

Page 8: ...the acoustic contact sound minimal and to protect the sensors 8 0 Display The new Mk7 Xylosynth is using the latest technology OLED display so we can show more information to the player When you are p...

Page 9: ...link A PATCH CONTROL PATCH SONG Switch the Xylosynth between incremental patch up down control or song list control There is a shortcut between these by pressing the SAVE button to the left of the dis...

Page 10: ...s 5mins J RESTORE BACKUP Overwrites the patch settings using the back up stored settings takes 5mins K FACTORY RESET Overwrites all settings to the factory default takes 5mins PRESS EXIT AT ANY TIME T...

Page 11: ...ctave Shift buttons They are numbered 1 200 0 199 The first 128 are pre programmed and named using the 128 internal GM sounds 001 ACOUSTIC GRAND PIANO A Programme 1 128 or 0 127 Selects programme numb...

Page 12: ...it in steps of 12 H Semi tone 0 11 Offset the starting MIDI Note Number of the bottom limit in steps of 1 I Layer Type OFF dead zone the overlay area does not send MIDI messages COMB instrument will o...

Page 13: ...on M Drum Trigger Sets expression input as a drum trigger allowing the drum pad to play notes which differ in settings to the base instrument Go to Q Trigg Settings to set parameters N Sensitivity Pre...

Page 14: ...pedal controlled see Patch Settings U N sensitivity 2 You could use an expression pedal see Patch Settings U Jack Input settings L CC message 7 Channel Volume not for internal sounds Or use a volume p...

Page 15: ...ass 1 40 Synth Bass 2 Strings 41 Violin 42 Viola 43 Cello 44 Contrabass 45 Tremolo Strings 46 Pizzicato Strings 47 Orchestral Harp 48 Timpani Ensemble 49 String Ensemble 1 50 String Ensemble 2 51 Synt...

Page 16: ...nnel 10 and any program number the following sounds are played when striking different keys The numbers here refer to the note numbers where 60 is middle C 35 Bass Drum 36 Bass Drum 1 37 Side Stick 38...

Page 17: ...ttom panel Make a note of the two or 3 on a 4 5 octave types of screw so you can replace them correctly 4 Lift off bottom panel 5 Locate the key to be replaced Gently pull off the white plastic housin...

Page 18: ...eave next to a radiator Do not store vertically for long periods unless in a flight case Preferably store flat to avoid key disturbance 15 0 Physical Specifications 4 Octave Overall Length 1602mm 63 F...

Page 19: ...O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Breath Controller Pedal Control Pedal Control Portamento Pedal set within Patch Channel Volume Pedal set within Patch Stereo Bala...

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