Mouthpiece Interior - Yamaha wx11 Product Manual

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Output Connector
The special connecting cable supplied with the WX11 is
connected here. The end of the cable with the rotating screw
ring connects to the WX11, while the other end connects to
the WT11 Wind Tone Generator. If you use the WX11 with
the optional BT7 MIDI/Power Pack and a tone generator
other than the WT11, the BT7 cable can be connected di-
rectly to the WX11, or the supplied WX11 cable can be used
as an extension cable.
Align the cable connector with the connector on the WX11
and insert firmly. Then press the screw ring inward and ro-
tate it clockwise until it firmly screws into place.
Strap Ring
The strap ring accepts the neck strap supplied with the
WX11 for comfortable playing. Simply hook the strap onto
the strap ring.
Drain Hole
Moisture from the player's breath and condensation drain
from this opening.

Mouthpiece Interior

Lip Sensor Cantilever
The lip sensor cantilever mechanically transfers pressure
applied to the reed to the lip sensor contained in the rubber
housing. Exercise the greatest caution when handling the
WX11 with the mouthpiece removed, since excess pressure
applied to the cantilever can damage the mechanism.
Breath Release Aperture
Breath pressure applied to the mouthpiece is released via this
aperture, simulating the playing "feel" of an acoustic wind
instrument.
Pressure Sensor Aperture
The WX11's breath sensor — the device that senses the
"strength" of breath applied to the mouthpiece — is located
below this aperture.
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