Please contact us before installing “Alien” hardware or software. It s also important not to change the file in the ‘WERSI’ folder or any sub-folder on the PC’s hard disk. This means you must neither delete files or folders nor move...
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As the structure of these folders and files is crucial for the functionality of the OAS software our warranty obligation becomes void when you make changes here, except when being authorised by WERSI to do so. e.g. When installing a new software update from WERSI.
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The connections of your instrument are elegantly hidden behind the rear panel, so you won’t see the connections even if you have cables plugged into them. Naturally, all connections will be in place. For the WERSI Verona, Vegas & Abacus keyboard, connections for the Main Power, Lower Cabinet Speaker System (Left & Right Audio), Bass Pedals &...
IMPORTANT: If liquids are spilled over the instrument, or items have fallen inside, immediately disconnect if from the power source. It is not enough to turn it off! Have your instrument checked by a qualified WERSI Service Technician before you use it again.
The connections of your instrument are elegantly hidden behind the rear panel, so you won’t see the connections even if you have cables plugged into them. Naturally, all connections will be in place. For the WERSI Verona, connec- tions for the Main Power, Lower Cabinet Speaker System (Left & Right Audio), Bass Pedals & Volume / Expression Pedal.
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Overview First Orientation There are various devices available to operate your instrument and to display its current settings: 1. Push Buttons 2. Drawbars 3. Controls & Wheels (Pitch & Modulation Wheels) 4. The Data/Tempo Wheel (Top Right near the TFT Screen) 5.
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Overview The Right Control Panel The push buttons on the right control panel are assigned to the following groups: PERCUSSION, ENSEMBLE, BRASS, TRADITIONAL, SYNTHESIZER and PEDAL. They are used to select sounds and are linked with ‘virtual but- tons’ on the TFT display. Another group of push buttons allows the control of the Tonewheel sounds (ORGAN) Data / Tempo Wheel To the right of the TFT display, you will also find the data wheel (Tempo / Data) for setting the Rhythm tempo, and for changing various parameters described in the following sections of this...
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‘Touch Sensitivity’. Finally, for the Upper Manual, the push button to the far right on the top row is the push button to activate the ‘WERSI-Chord’ function. WERSI-Chord is an auto harmony. There are 14 types to choose from from Big Band harmonies to Hymn Harmonies.
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Overview Volume Drawbars The grey volume drawbars to the left of the TFT display (and directly under the Total Preset, Sound Selector push but- ton groups) control the volumes of the various sections of your OAS instrument. The Volume Drawbars starting from Left to Right: Song Volume Drawbar (Controls the volume of Sequences and Overall volumes of all Accompaniment / Digital Input) Drums Volume Drawbar (Controls the volume of the OAS Drums and Auto-Accompaniment Drum Tracks 1 and 2) PLEASE NOTE: Controls Both Digital Sample Drums &...
PLEASE NOTE: The A,B,C and D push buttons can also be used to trigger fills for all OpenArt-Arranger styles / Yamaha Tyros / PSR styles and all new WERSI OpenArt-2011 Styles. Older styles from OAS 6, 5, 4 & 3 do not contain the additional 4 fills, but instead have 2 fills per style.
4. Selecting Sounds Getting Started To assign a specific sound to the Upper, Lower Manual or Pedals, you must first push a ‘Select’ push button. i.e first you need to define the ‘target’ for the sound as- signment. The Upper Manual can have three different sounds as- signed to it and the Push Buttons ‘Select 1, Select 2 and Select 3’...
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Example Of Selecting A Sound For The Upper Manual. Let us go through an example of selecting sounds for the Upper Manual. The principle is the same for both Upper and Lower Manuals and naturally the Pedals too. 1. Push the ‘Select 1 Button in the UPPER group to activate the first sound ‘target’ for the Upper Manual. 2.
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5. The Different Sound Generators - An Overview. Longwave Sounds Longwave sounds are high quality sample sounds generated by the DSP (SG-12) hardware of your WERSI OAS in- strument. The Longwave sounds are as their name suggest, a ‘Long Wave’. In older instruments using digital samples, they would use a sample that was perhaps only 1 second long and then digitally manipulated to make the sound.
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OAS X1 Drawbar Sounds Typical of our nature at WERSI, why settle for one Drawbar Tone Generation when you can have more than one! OAS makes this possible. The new OAS X-1 Drawbar is a new sound device within OAS and works in the same way as the OX7 drawbars.
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Older OAS Instruments (Production Models During 2001-2004) were equipped with an XG-Soundcard, you can assign these sounds as well as WERSI Longwave Sounds to any selector, you may also assign them to any track of a MIDI file or Style accompaniment (Please note that any accompaniments modified with XG sounds can only be played back on OAS instruments equipped with the XG-Sound Card).
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Dynamic Touch Push Button One important characteristic of almost all musical instruments if the dynamic. A classical example is the Pianoforte (it is named this way because you may play it soft, (piano), or loud, (forte). But almost all other instruments have some kind of dynamic that is not only limited to different volumes.
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If the function WERSI-Chord (push button in the Upper Selector group) is active, a single note played on the Upper Manual will be harmonised depending on what chord you play on the Lower Manual. Please note that the WERSI-Chord takes effect only for the Upper 3 Sound. Upper 1 & Upper 2 still function as Solo Voices.
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Saving Arabic Tuning Presets If you want to store your settings, press the ‘Save’ button. A new screen will be displayed with a Yellow background. The Long Button (Top Centre) is for changing the name of the Preset. When you press the Long Button, a Blue Virtual Keyboard will appear so that you can name the Preset.
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Intro / Endings, and two Fill patterns. (Older Styles from OAS 3,4,5 & 6) • OAA Styles - The new standard for OAS Styles is the OAA (OpenArt-Arranger) styles. All new WERSI OAS instruments come with the OpenArt-Arranger as standard. OAA Styles are rhythms with an automatic accompani- ment.
9. Selecting Accompaniments You select Styles (rhythms), Realdrums, MIDI files, Waves, MP3’s or Video files with the 14 push buttons of the ‘Rhythm / Accompan -iment’ group on the left control panel. As shipped by the factory, the Factory Styles of your instrument, ordered in groups are assigned to these buttons.
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Tone Generator may need to be reset. So if there is a loss of accompani ment sounds, push the ‘Acc On / Off’ push button and hold down for approximately 5-10 seconds (until a Blue notice box appears on the Main Display advising you that the WERSI Tone Generators have been re- set.
The Floppy Disc drive allows small amounts of data to be stored or saved. The Floppy Disc drive can be replaced with a new USB hub at any time. Contact your WERSI Direct Ltd to purchase a replacement USB bay.
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13. OpenArt-System The Main Display The Main Display appears automatically after turning your instrument on, and the OpenArt-System has loaded. It is used to display the most important instrument settings as well as to control instrument functions, especially the ones you use in combination with the push buttons for sound and rhythm selection.
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13.1 Main Display Special Function Buttons The group of buttons in this group are as follows: ‘Keyboard Split’ (Only for Abacus KS-1 Keyboard), ‘Loops’ - this is the optional Rhythm Designer. When activated, this button will load the Rhythm Designer software. Contact WERSI Direct if you would like to trial or purchase the Rhythm Designer.
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13.6 Dig. Record (Easy Record) Dig. Record allows users to make their own Wave files / record their own performance. OAS naturally allows hard disk recording. When you press this button, a small recording surface is displayed. The audio Levels will be shown and there is a button marked ‘Start’.
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An Up Close Look At The Manual Assignments And The Data They Contain Outter Blue Rim Key Range (Showing Manual Split) (Indicates which Selector is active) The Selector (Selector 1, Upper Manual in our example) Sound Name The Volume of the Selector (Grey Bar) (The name of the sound (Indicated the current volume of the currently assigned to the...
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The Middle Display Bar (Total Presets & Accompaniment Data Display) The central display bar shows the current Total Preset data, Accompaniment Overview and several Virtual buttons for easy access to various functions. Total Preset Number Total Preset Total Preset Name Style / Real Chord in the OAS Database...
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13.12 Easy Preset The Easy Preset button opens a menu of easy to view presets. A bank of 10 Total Presets is shown on the Main Display. The Total Preset Bank Menu is also available from the Easy Preset menu too, allowing you to easily move through the banks of Total Presets.
PLEASE NOTE: The maximum number of Total Presets is limited by the factory to 2000. If you want to use more Total Presets please contact WERSI Direct to increase this number by a change in the OAS registry. Please consider that for a very large number of Total Presets (10,000) for example may result in a small delay...
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14.1 Selecting Total Presets The Total Presets are arranged in banks of ten presets each. In order to select a specific Total Preset, first choose a bank, using the the two << Bank >> push buttons, located in the Total Presets group. <<...
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Another possibility is selecting the Total Presets by their groups or user-defined groups. In order to do this, simply press the ‘Show Groups’ button at the top of the display. Press the ‘Show Groups’ button (shown here to the left). A new display now shown (See below) showing the ‘Preset Groups’...
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Rotor Slow / Fast - This option allows you to save whether the Rotor Slow / Fast function is actived or deactivated. • Display Neigung - WERSI Xenios XE-20 Only. This check box allows you to store the motorized angle of the Xenios display. •...
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14. The Easy Preset Display You can open the ‘Easy Preset’ display in order to even further simplify the selection your Total Presets. Just press the button ‘Easy Preset’ in the Main Display. Once the ‘Easy Preset’ button is pressed, the following window is displayed. WIth Easy Preset, you can quickly access the Total Presets.
14.1 The Playlist Function Press the Playlist button. By pressing this button, the Playlist function will open. The Playlist option allows users to create a ‘Playlist of Total Presets’. On the Left hand of the screen you will see a drop down menu of all Total Presets.
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15. Quickload The ‘Quickload centre’ page gives you n easy to handle function to pre-listen to your accompaniments (Styles, Re- aldrums, Waves, MIDI-files, Multimedia Files and MP3 files), or to load them into your Total Preset. Additionally you can pre-listen to any sound in the OAS sound library. You can also choose sounds for Total Presets or even load Total Presets from the OAS Database.
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Quickload by its very nature is a quick-access function, so naturally WERSI created a second interface to make selec- tion even easier, depending on the selection preference of the user. Instead of navigating via the Groups (see previous page), you can also use a numerical calculator to ‘dial’ up any item in the Quickload menu.
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OAS database (See the OAS Database chapter). • Floppy - The WERSI Explorer opens also with this. You can pre-listen to accompaniments from your Floppy Discs (For example, the old WERSI Golden Gate / Pegasus Style Disc Library).
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16. Selector Settings In the Selector Settings (Selector Tab at the top of the Main Display) you can carry out Advanced manual and sound- specific settings. In order to open the Selector Settings, touch the button ‘Selectors’ in the menu bar at the top of the Main Display.
Volume - Adjust the volume for each Sound / Selector (per each manual and pedal). • Reverb 1 - Adjust the WERSI Reverb 1 intensity for each Sound / Selector. • Reverb 2 - Adjust the WERSI Reverb 2 intensity for each Sound / Selector.
PLEASE NOTE: There are literally hundreds of changeable settings built into the OAS system and WERSI have pre-set the six Sound Controls per sound. Please remember that often ‘Less is more’ in terms of adjust- ments to sound values.
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Total Preset for instant recall. PLEASE NOTE: When a parameter box displays ‘Inst’, it means that the sounds are the ‘Instrument Standard’ and that the setting has not been adjusted from what has been pre-set by the WERSI sound design team. 16.5 Mappings Within your Total Presets you can save the ‘Sound Button’...
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To make adjustments to the sound mappings from this menu, use the Drop Down menus to select the desired Map- pings. We will now describe each section of this display. Selector Section Name Back Button (Displays which Selector the Mapping is for) (Press to exit to the Selector Settings Menu) Existing Sound Mappings...
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Above is an example of the Factory Sound Mapping from the ‘Existing Sound-Mappings’ drop down menu relating to the Sound Button ‘Mouthorgan’. To save any of the changes for the Levels (and for them to be assigned to the Total Preset), press the ‘Arrow’...
• Keyboard Split On / Off - This data box is also for the ‘General Keyboard’ (Feature for WERSI Abacus KS-1, WERSI Ikarus X1 and GigaPiano). Checking this box allows you to both activate (when ticked) or deactivate the Split function for Abacus, Ikarus and GigaPiano.
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Piano Pedal - Check this box if you would like any of the Selectors / Sounds to respond to the ‘Piano Pedal’ of the GigaPiano GP1000 (Only WERSI GigaPiano). If the box is checked, the sound of the manual continues even after the keys are released, as long as the piano pedal is pressed.
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• 12 = Random 1 (In Combination With Random 2, Crossfades Repeatedly Between Two Sounds) • 13 = Random 2 • 14 = Linear Additional Settings in the Advanced Selector Settings The following four settings are are specific settings that are not related to the keyboard manuals as such, but to the whole instrument and can be used for various control effects.
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The first Button ‘Manuals’ displays the following display. The Manuals display shows the four Effect Sections. 1. Reverb 1 2. Reverb 2 3. Chorus 4. Delay Open the Drop Down menus simply by press- ing on the Yellow ‘Downward Pointing Arrows’. A list of all Presets currently available in each section will be displayed.
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Accompaniment Sub-Presets The Micro/OX7 display shows the four Effect Sections. (Similar to the above) 1. Reverb (Studio Stereo Reverb) 3. Chorus (Studio Stereo Chorus) 4. Delay (Studio Stereo Delay) These are the Effects for the Microphones, OX7 Drawbars and VST / ASIO Inputs. Open the Drop Down menus simply by press- ing on the Yellow ‘Downward Pointing Arrows’.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you want to save all of the Sub-Presets as ‘Standard’. Simply press the ‘Standard Button. The following Message will appear on the screen: Press the ‘Yes’ button to change the ‘Standard’ settings. (Selecting ‘No’ will abort this function). If you have pressed the ‘Yes’...
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18. Accompaniment ‘Acc’ Display When you press the ‘Acc’ at the top of the Main Display (in the blue menu bar), the display (shown below) will appear. The accompaniment display allows users to control the settings of the Accompaniment section. The many functions of the Accompaniment screen are relatively straight forward.
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‘Harmony Button (Easy Chord 1 in our example) - This button will display the different harmony types for the Style Player. When the large button is pressed, the following window is opened: Harmony Types: Easy Chord 1 Easy Chord 2 Single Finger WERSI Advanced Chords Bass to Lowest Interval Mode Piano Mode Pedal Harmony...
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Direct Select - checking this box allows you to change accompaniment automatically when a a new Accompaniment Group push button is pressed, or a new Level is se- lected. Auto Fill - checking this box activates the ‘Auto-Fill’ function. When you change to the next Variation, a fill is automatically triggered.
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Saving the Accompaniment Settings as Standard Settings Press the button ‘Standard’ in the Accompaniment Set- tings display (Top Left Corner) The Blue Popup box will display with the following message: “You are about to change the Standard Presets that may have an im- pact on all Presets.
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18.1 Advanced Accompaniment Settings If you press the ‘Advanced’ button, a new window will appear where further settings can be adjusted. Footswitch Settings (Left and Right The Left and Right Footswitch Settings control the Foot- switch functions of the Left and Right Footswitches of the Volume / Expression pedal.
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XG Sound Card, but this card is no longer required and is not used by WERSI in new instruments. Only the XG standard is retained, naturally only using WERSI sounds and WERSI Drum sample sounds.
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23. Intro/Ending 2 - Triggers Intro w when no accompaniment is playing. Triggers Ending 2 when the Acc is playing. 24. Keyboard Split On/Off (Abacus & Ikarus Only) - Turns the Generic Single Keyboard Split On and Off. 25. Lower Split On/Off - Turns the Lower Split point On or Off.
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18.3 Accompaniment Mappings (Press the button ‘Mapping’ in the Accomp. Settings screen). To make adjustments to the Accompaniment mappings from this menu, use the Drop Down menus to select the de- sired Mappings. We will now describe each section of this display. Back Button (Press to exit to the Selector Settings Menu)
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Above is an example of the Factory Accompaniment Mapping from the ‘Existing Acc-Mappings’ drop down menu relat- ing to the Style Button ‘8 Beat 1’. To save any of the changes for the Levels (and for them to be assigned to the Total Preset), press the ‘Arrow’...
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19. The Digital Mixer (Input Mixer) Your OAS instruments comes with an integrated digital mixer that allows you to control the volume settings of the vari- ous signal sources. Depending on the type of sound source, there are additional controls available for more settings that will be explained in detail below.
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To open the Mixer Preset Drop Down Menu, simply press the ‘Downward Pointing Arrow. The list of Mixer Presets will now be displayed. To select one of the Mixer Presets, just press on the name of the Mixer Preset. The Mixer will instantly be setup.
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The Mute And Edit Buttons Of The Mixer Main Display Above each of the virtual mixer slider controls, you can find buttons that are labelled with ‘Mute’. Touch the ‘Mute’ but- tons to mute signal sources (the background of the button will turn Blue), and touch them once more to activate the sources again.
to diminish the frequencies. Advanced Organ Inputs The advanced organ inputs open up the specific sound source inputs. Opening these sections will allow further set- tings to be made to the specific sound sources (also referred to as the different sound generators). Drawbars - This button opens the settings page for OX7 and OAS Drawbars.
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Longwaves Touch the ‘LongWaves’ button to open the Mixer settings for the Longwaves. All sections of the instrument that utilise the Longwave Samples have their own individual sections. The sections are ‘Manuals’, ‘Acc (Accompaniment) / Sequencer’ and ‘Drums’. Manuals Outputs (Main Organ Group, Group 1 and Group 2). Equalizer Setting Boxes (Bass and Treble Frequencies) Equalizer Sliders (For Frequency Intensity of the Bass and Treble Frequencies) Manual Volume Slider (Set the Volume of the Longwaves for the Keyboard Manuals and Pedals).
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Acc/Sequencer Outputs (Main Organ Group, Group 1 and Group 2). Equalizer Setting Boxes (Bass and Treble Frequencies) Equalizer Sliders (For Frequency Intensity of the Bass and Treble Frequencies) Accompaniment / Sequencer Volume Slider (Set the Volume of the Accompaniment and Sequences) ‘Styles, Auto- Accompaniment and MIDI Sequences’.
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Realdrums Touch the ‘Realdrums’ button to open the Mixer settings for the Realdrums. This display is similar to the OX7 Drawbars and OAS Draw- bars display. All settings work in the same way. In the Aux section, there is a Reverb Slider to control the Reverb effect for the Realdrum Audio Accompaniment.
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Micro 1 and Micro 2 (Microphone Audio Settings) Back in the Main Mixer Display, you can edit the Micro 1 and Micro 2 audio settings. Touch the ‘Edit’ button at the top of either of the ‘Micro 1’ or ‘Micro 2’ sliders. A new display will be open: The Microphone Input displays the various different settings...
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What is EQ? An equalizer or “EQ” allows for very precise control of a sound system. Adjustments are made so that the speaker or performer can be understood, while at the same time keeping the volume as high as needed without causing feed- back.
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Bass Range Mid 1 Range You can change the Bass You can change the Mid 1 range of frequencies with this range of frequencies with this Data Value box. Data Value box. Use the ‘Volume Slider’ below Use the ‘Volume Slider’ below to increase or decrease the to increase or decrease the intensity of the frequency...
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Audio Input (1 and 2) (Audio Inputs 1 and 2 are identical screens and settings) Touch the ‘Edit’ button at the top of either of the Audio Input 1 and Audio Input 2 channels to open the Mixer settings for the Audio Input Mixer Settings. This display is similar to the Drawbars display.
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19.1 Saving A Mixer Preset Naturally, once you have made adjustments to the Mixer, you may wish to save the new settings. This is how. To save a Mixer Preset, you must return to the Main Mixer Display. On the Right hand side, (near the top), there is a button marked ‘Save’.
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19.2 Deleting A Mixer Preset You can also delete User Mixer Presets. Open the Drop Down menu in the centre of the display: Now you can see all Mixer Presets that are currently stored in your OAS instrument. To delete a User Preset, simply touch the name of the Mixer Preset that you wish to delete, and then press the ‘Delete’...
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20. The Output Mixer While the previously described input mixer allows controlling volumes and effect settings of the different signal sourc- es, the Output Mixer is used to adjust the sum signal parameters for the three output channels. The three Output Channels are: Main (Main Master Output), Group 1 (Audio Line Outputs 1 - Stereo Jacks) and Group 2 (Audio Line Outputs 2 - Stereo Jacks).
Main Output The ‘Edit’ button at the top of the ‘Main’ channel strip opens the display shown below. To the far left, there is a replica of the ‘Main Output’ volume control. Stereo At the very top is a button marked ‘Stereo’.
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20.1 Saving an Output Mixer Preset Saving the Output Mixer Presets is identical to saving a preset for the Input Mixer. 1. Press the ‘Save’ button. 2. The Yellow Save window will now be displayed. 3. Select a Free Slot to save your Output Mixer Preset. 4.
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The ‘Edit’ button at the top of the ‘Main’ channel strip opens the display shown below. This display shows two separate col- umns. To the left is the ‘WERSI Soundgenera- tor’. This column allows users to access the effects that affect the OAS sounds, manuals, drums, accompaniment and sequences.
Reverb effect. The louder the setting is for this volume slider, the louder the more audible the Reverb effect is overall. WERSI and most professional recording studios believe that ‘less is often more’ with Reverb effects. Naturally, you can adjust the setting to suit your own ears.
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21.3 Deleting A Reverb Preset You can also delete User Reverb Presets. Open the Drop Down menu in the centre of the display. Now you can see all Reverb Presets that are currently stored in your OAS instrument. To delete a User Reverb Preset, simply touch the name of the Reverb Preset that you wish to delete, and then press the ‘Delete’...
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Chorus (WERSI Chorus) Touch the ‘Chorus’ button in the left hand column to open the ‘Chorus’ setting display. The Chorus effect is a ‘spacey’ or ‘detuned/ doubling effect’ used to thicken up sounds. Stage Pianos, vocal sounds and other en- semble sounds can use this effect to great ‘effect’...
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Delay (WERSI Delay) Touch the ‘Delay’ button in the left hand column to open the ‘Delay’ setting display. The Delay effect is sometimes referred to as ‘Echo’. Echo is not a professional term, and as your OAS instrument is both profes- sional and of a studio standard, we use the correct name for this effect.
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22. Stereo Studio Reverb On the Main ‘Effects’ display, to the right of the display is a column for the ‘Other’ Effects. Press the button ‘Reverb’. Independent of the previously explained effects for the OAS Sounds / Manuals, Accompaniment and Drums, the Stereo Studio Reverb of the OpenArt-System is the studio effects system for the Drawbars, Microphones, Audio Inputs and Digital Inputs.
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Reverb-Settings (Of the Stereo Studio Reverb) The ‘Reverb-Settings’ allow you to change the main characteristics of the Reverb. In short, you can ‘Design’ your per- fect Stereo Studio Reverb Effect. At the top of the ‘Reverb-Settings’ section is the Reverb Graphical Display.
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‘Reverb, Reflec (Reflection) and General Volume. To the very right of the display is a section in a Tan / Brown colour. This section con- tains ‘Volume Sliders’. The three Volume Sliders displayed, control the Reverb Effect Intensity, The volume of the Reverb Reflections and the General volume of the entire Reverb effect.
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On the Main ‘Effects’ display, to the right of the display is a column for the ‘Other’ Effects. Press the button ‘Chorus’. The Stereo Chorus effect is a more comprehensive effect that the normal WERSI-Chorus effect. There are several Factory Presets that you can choose from or use as a starting point to create your own Stereo Chorus effects.
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22.3 Studio Stereo Delay On the Main ‘Effects’ display, to the right of the display is a column for the ‘Other’ Effects. Press the button ‘Delay’. The Stereo Delay is naturally a ‘Stereo’ effect. Therefore, there are separate controls for both the Left and Right chan- nels.
Additional Settings: The Additional Settings section of the Stereo Delay section al- lows you to control additional parameters of the Delay effect. Feedback: This allows you to adjust the amount of Feedback be- tween the Left and Right Delay channels. “Less is more” very often with Stereo Delay.
OAS Database Multl-Record (Optional) The OpenArt-System includes an eight track audio studio. It is an optional extra and you should contact WERSI Direct Ltd to purchase this option or request a trial code to ‘trial’ this option.
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