Setup & Operation (With The Wt11 Wind Tone Generator); Setting Up - Yamaha wx11 Product Manual

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SETUP & OPERATION (With the WT11 Wind Tone Generator)

Setting Up

The WX11 is designed primarily for use with the YAMAHA
WT11 Wind Tone Generator, and you will obtain the easiest,
smoothest operation by using this combination. The WT11 is a
high-performance FM tone generator that comes pre-pro-
grammed with 96 performance memory locations (combinations
of voices and effects) created specifically for the WX11. It also
includes a range of high-quality digital effects that you can use
to create your own performance combinations. Here's how your
WX11/WT11 system should be set up:
The simplest possible system requires no more than the WX11,
the WT11 and a sound system. A stereo sound system will
provide the best sound, but a mono sound system (such as an
instrument amplifier) can be used as an alternative. If you use a
mono sound system, use the L/MONO OUTPUT jack from the
WT11 (when only the L/MONO OUTPUT jack is connected,
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the L/MONO and R OUTPUT signals are mixed and delivered
via the L/MONO jack). More control versatility is provided by
connecting a pair of optional YAMAHA FC4 or FC5
footswitches to the WT11's MEMORY INC and DEC jacks.
These footswitches can be used to select different performance
combinations while playing. It is also possible to connect the
WTll's MIDI THRU connector to a second MIDI tone genera-
tor, allowing the WX11 to control two tone generators at once.
In this case, the outputs of the WT11 and the second tone gen-
erator should be fed to an audio mixer which in turn feeds the
sound system. For private or late-night practice, a pair of head-
phones can be plugged into the WT11 PHONES jack. Although
not shown in the diagram, the WT11's AC power adapter must
be plugged into an appropriate AC wall outlet, and the adapter's
output cable connected to the WT11 DC 15V IN jack.

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