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  • Page 1 Brand Owner and Development OAX1 - OAX500 - OAX600 - OAX700 OAX800 - PERGAMON OAX1000 Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: User Content Imprint & User Content

    Imprint & User Content Operating Manual WERSI SONIC OAX1, OAX500, OAX600, OAX700, OAX800, PERGAMON OAX1000 Software version on release: V2.80 Date: 4. November 2020 Copyright © 2020 by MUSIC STORE professional GmbH Istanbulstraße 22-26 51103 Cologne Germany E-Mail: info@wersi.net Website: www.wersi.net...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Content Imprint & User Content ........................ 2 Safety instructions ...................... 7 Legal notices....................... 8 First commissioning ....................9 Connections ........................... 9 General connections behind the cover flap ..................9 Additional connections OAX 500 - 600 ................... 10 Additional connections OAX 700 ....................10 Additional connections OAX 800 - 1000 ..................
  • Page 4 Imprint & User Content Switch on or off the sounds on the manuals ................. 44 OAX 1 - 500 - 600 - 700 ........................44 OAX 800 ............................45 OAX 1000 ............................45 Global Manual Controls ....................... 46 Global Manual Controls for OAX 1 - 500 - 600 - 700 ..............46 Global Manual Controls for OAX 800 and OAX 1000 ..............
  • Page 5 The PROFI-Display ....................84 Keyboard split point only for OAX1 keyboard ............... 86 Up to 16 sounds in PROFI mode ................... 87 Profi Manual Controls ......................91 The Manual Controller ........................93 The Sound Controller ........................94 Dynamic, expression pedal, volume, and modulation curves ............95 7.3.3.1 Select dynamic, expression pedal, volume, or modulation preset ...........
  • Page 6 Imprint & User Content Select and save TOTAL PRESETS ................138 Overview Total Presets ...................... 138 Select Total Presets via Bank Names ................... 138 Select Total Presets via List ......................140 Save your own Total Presets ......................141 Save sheets in Total Preset ......................144 Total Preset Live-Settings ......................
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety instructions If possible, read the entire operating manual - or at least these instructions and the chapter: "First commissioning" - before putting the instrument into operation. For your own safety, be sure to follow the basic precautions described below to avoid the risk of serious injury or even fatal accidents, electric shocks, short circuits, damage, fire or other hazards.
  • Page 8: Legal Notices

    Legal notices 2 Legal notices Software Copyrights Their instrument comes from the latest generation of the WERSI-OAX series. The central control of all functions is carried out and controlled by a PC system equipped with the Microsoft WINDOWS® 10 operating system.
  • Page 9: First Commissioning

    3 First commissioning 3.1 Connections General connections behind the cover flap The connectors of the instrument can be found behind a flap on the back of the instrument. Use the two handles on the right and left sides of the back to open. There you will find the following connections: ...
  • Page 10: Additional Connections Oax 500 - 600

    First commissioning OAX 600 – 700 – 800 - 1000  1 x symmetrical microphone input via 3-pole XLR recessed socket combined with 6.35 mm TRSjack. With the small button to the left of the microphone input, a 48 volt phantom power for special microphones can be switched on.
  • Page 11: Connect

    3.2 Connect Open the flap on the back and guide the supplied power cord through the provided opening on the left bottom (view from behind) of the SONIC top. Then connect the cable to the mains input on the back of the instrument. Then connect the power cord to a properly installed and secured power outlet.
  • Page 12: Switch Off

    First commissioning Switch off 1. Briefly press the Power On-Off tap button. 2. A small menu appears on the display asking if you really want to turn off the instrument. 3. Confirm this question by tapping the Yes display button and the instrument will now start its shutdown process on its own.
  • Page 13: Pitch Bend And Modulation Controller

    Pitch Bend and Modulation Controller On the left side of the submanual you will find the control unit for the pitch bend and the modulation wheel. Pitch Bend Movement bottom/top Pitch change downwards or upwards. The Pitch Bend always jumps back into the middle position.
  • Page 14: Remote Control For Led-Light Control In Music Desk (Not Oax 1)

    First commissioning 3.5 Remote control for LED-light control in music desk (not OAX 1) User Manual OAX-System...
  • Page 15: Overview Of The Control Panels

    4 Overview of the control panels  4.1 Tempo/Data Wheel and Transposer  Tempo / Data Wheel The wheel can be used to set the tempo of the styles and MIDI files. Transposer These buttons in the right control panel are used to control the transposer in halftone increments (-24 to +24).
  • Page 16: Sound Buttons

    Overview of the control panels 4.2 Sound Buttons  The control panel's sound buttons allow you to conveniently select the desired sounds for the upper and lower manual and and pedals. For this purpose, the factory sounds were divided into 36 areas. ...
  • Page 17 As soon as you press one of the 36 sound buttons, the corresponding sounds appear on the display. For example sound button „Piano Acoustic“ If a sound button is occupied with more than 15 sounds, you can access additional sides with sounds with a simple right-to-left swipe over the display.
  • Page 18: Subcategories For Each Sound Button

    Overview of the control panels Subcategories for each sound button To make it easier for you to choose from the many sounds, each sound button has up to 8 additional subcategories. Here in our example with "Acoustic Piano" there are the following subgroups: Factory shows all sounds that are stored on this sound button.
  • Page 19: Own Mapping For Each Sound Button

    Own mapping for each sound button You can also create your own mapping sounds for each timbre key. This allows you to place the most used sounds per sound button under OWN. To learn how to create your own mapping, see the chapter9.1 „Create or edit your own mapping“ and 9.3 „Global mapping an favorite settings“.
  • Page 20: How Can I Use The Drawbar Sound

    Overview of the control panels 4.3 How can I use the drawbar sound? The drawbar sounds are divided into two sound buttons. Under the sound button Drawbar presets are all drawbar sounds, which cannot be changed via the drawbar sliders. These are therefore fixed, sample-based sounds.
  • Page 21: The Live Controls Oax 1 - 500 - 600 - 700

    After one of the presets is selected, the organ model appears with the settings stored in the preset. The preset layer can then be operated again like all other timbre buttons. By sliding up (arrow down) you can reach the current organ model again. The Live Controls OAX 1 - 500 - 600 - 700 The Live Controls affect the currently selected organ type.
  • Page 22: The Live Controls Oax 800 - 1000

    Overview of the control panels The Live Controls OAX 800 - 1000 The Live Controls affect the currently selected organ type. Attack = Attack delays the beginning of sound. The sound is starting softly (only for OX7). Sustain = With Sustain, the sound gets a longer ending (only with OX7).
  • Page 23: The Wersi Ox7-2

    The WERSI OX7-2 At the end of the 1990s, WERSI developed the OX7 drawer bar expander, which quickly found many lovers. Later, the hardware module was also transferred to the OpenArt system. For the new OpenArt-Xtended system, we have redesigned the OX7 module on a purely software basis. Organ-Sound-Select Here you can choose between four different organ models.
  • Page 24 Overview of the control panels Rotorsound With the Rotorsound ON button, the drawbars are routed via the rotor effect. The rotor is a simulation of a special amplifier with mechanically rotating loudspeakers. The rotation of the loudspeakers physically creates a doppler effect, which has an effect in a complex frequency and phase vibrato.
  • Page 25: Additional Setting Options

    Routing of the Percusssion Here you can direct the percussion via three different paths (routes). At Direct, the percussion does not run via the vibrato and the rotor. The percussion sound sounds very clear and direct. At Vib. (Vibrato) the percussion passes through the vibrato and also via a possibly switched on rotor.
  • Page 26 Overview of the control panels Four types of the rotor effect The OX7-2 provides you with four different rotor types. As with the mechanical models, there are differences in the range of rotation speeds for the horn and the bass speaker. Or the frequency response and the depth of the rotor effect are different.
  • Page 27: The Wersi Vb3

    The WERSI VB3 With the WERSI VB3 you play the sound of the old electromagnetic organs, as well as the organ models from the 1960 and 1970 years. Variable Drawbars As soon as the organ operation has been called, the current train bar setting also appears.
  • Page 28 Overview of the control panels Vibrato – Chorus Here you can set the scanner vibrato in the 6 known versions V-1, V-2, V-3 as well as C-1, C-2 and C-3. With Vibrato On/Off, the vibrato is turned on (On) or off (Off). Note: The Italian Transistor and Red Tolex settings automatically replace the scanner vibrator with an electronic vibrato.
  • Page 29: Vb3 Rotor-Settings

    HumLevel The old electromagnetic organs generated a background noise of hum and noise. Such a sound does not fit permanently with a modern musical instrument. Therefore, you can adjust the noise in four levels in the volume or switch it off completely (Off). Click Set the volume of the KeyClick.
  • Page 30: Saving Your Own Drawbar Settings

    Overview of the control panels Here you can adjust the rotor cabinet according to your wishes. The following settings are available: Treble Horn Slow: Here you set the speed of the high-pitched horn for the position Slow. Fast: Here you set the speed of the high-pitched horn for the position Fast. Belt: Here, the braking and draining speed can be set.
  • Page 31 The Accordions Live panel button transforms your instrument into a "real" accordion. As with an original accordion, you can switch the different registers via rocker buttons. Even the typical switching noise between the registers is audible.     ...
  • Page 32 Overview of the control panels Register 4‘ + 8‘ + Register 16‘ + 8‘ + 4‘ Cassotto 8` Register 8‘ + Cassotto Register 16‘ + 8‘ Register Cassotto 8` Register 16‘ + 4‘ Register 8‘ Register 16‘  Register 8‘ + 4‘ Register 4‘...
  • Page 33 Morino Clarin Register 8‘ Morino Jazz Special Register 16‘ + 4‘  Register 16‘ Alpina Bassoon Register 16‘ + 8‘ Alpina Bandon Register 16‘ + 8‘ + 8’left Alpina Master + 8‘right Register 8‘ + 8‘left + Alpina Musette 8‘right Register 8‘...
  • Page 34 Overview of the control panels Register 8‘ + 8’ Register 16‘ + 8‘ + 4‘ Musette + 4‘ Register 8‘ + 8’ Register 16‘ + 8‘ Musette Register 8’ Musette Register 16‘ + 4‘ Register 8‘ Register 16‘ Register 8‘ + 4‘ Register 16‘...
  • Page 35: Silbermann Church Organ

    4.5 Silbermann Church Organ Historical Information Since 1742 it has been playing in the church of the German city of Zöblitz: the organ of the great Freiberg master Gottfried Silbermann (1683 -1753). It is one of his medium-sized organs. The registers are divided between the two manuals MANUAL (lower manual) and OBERWERK (upper manual) and the pedal.
  • Page 36: Quickly Select The Silbermann Organ Via The Total Presets

    Overview of the control panels Quickly select the Silbermann organ via the Total Presets In the factory area there are ten total presets in which different sound settings are stored. Go to the "Silbermann" bank within the factory total presets and you will see the ten saved registrations. The Silbermann organ is registered directly on the upper and lower manual 731 Silbermann View 1 and the pedal.
  • Page 37: How Can You Make Music With The Silbermann Organ

    How can you make music with the Silbermann organ? First of all there is the Silbermann mode. The upper and lower manual as well as the pedal are directly coupled to the corresponding manuals of the Silbermann organ. No other sounds can be added to the manuals.
  • Page 38 Overview of the control panels View 1: This shows the original historical console of the Silbermann organ View 2: A more modern representation of the registers You can also call up the two views directly using the total preset 731 "Silbermann View 1" and 732 "Silbermann View 2".
  • Page 39: Historical View 1

    4.5.3.1 Historical View 1 The register buttons for the areas Manual and Oberwerk as well as the pedal are arranged according to the scheme that the builder Gottfried Silbermann defined in 1742. The registers for the MANUAL, i.e. the lower manual, are marked with the letter M. As here in the example PRINCIPAL M.
  • Page 40: Modern View 2

    Overview of the control panels 4.5.3.2 Modern view 2 In view 2, the manuals are distributed from top to bottom. So the upper manual (OBERWERK), then the lower manual (MANUAL) and then the pedal. On view 2 there are three additional coupling functions. In the OBERWERK area: Couples the lower manual (MANUAL) to the upper manual (OBERWERK).
  • Page 41 You will find the three sounds Silbermann Oberwerk (upper manual), Silbermann Manual (lower manual) and Silbermann Pedal on the church sound button on page 4/5. So you can e.g. a manual of the Silbermann organ on the lower manual register and play “normal” instruments on the upper manual.
  • Page 42: Possibilities Of The Standard And Sound Controller

    Overview of the control panels Possibilities of the standard and sound controller As usual with other sounds, the Silbermann Organ also has the standard controllers Reverb 1 and 2, Chorus, Echo, Attack and Release. It is noticeable that Reverb 1 and 2 are regulated to zero, even though the Silbermann Organ contains a Reverb.
  • Page 43: Save Registrations In A Total Preset

    Save registrations in a Total Preset You can save the desired registration, i.e. which registers are drawn, in a Total Preset as normal. If you also save one of the two views 1 and 2 in the Total Preset, the special Silbermann appears on the display when you select the Total Preset.
  • Page 44: Select Total Presets

    Overview of the control panels 4.6 Select Total Presets Directly to the left of the display are 10 buttons that allow you to select the total presets of a bank via the control panel. With the two bank buttons < (down) and > (up) you can switch back and forth between the banks.
  • Page 45: Oax 800

    OAX 800 Three buttons are available for switching on and off sounds on the upper manual, lower manual and bass pedal, 1 to 4 (upper), lower manual 1 to 4 (lower) and bass pedal 1 to 4. OAX 1000 Four buttons are available for the operating solo manual 1 to 4 (solo), upper manual 1 to 4 (upper) and lower manual (lower) 1 to 4 for switching on and off sounds on the solo manual, upper manual and lower manual.
  • Page 46: Global Manual Controls

    Overview of the control panels 4.8 Global Manual Controls In the Global Manual Controls section, you can set important functions for the manuals. Depending on the organ model, a different number of control panel buttons are available. Global Manual Controls for OAX 1 - 500 - 600 - 700 LM-Hold on/off ->...
  • Page 47: Global Manual Controls For Oax 800 And Oax 1000

    Full Upper und Full Lower These two buttons can be used to set the area in which the currently selected selector should sound on the corresponding manual. You can easily enter the play area via the corresponding manual. Press first the deepest and then the highest button of the desired range.
  • Page 48: Preset Edit

    Overview of the control panels 4.8.2.1 Preset Edit Sheets If a sheet of music has been saved in the currently selected Total Preset, the note display can be switched on and off with this button. Save The Save button starts the save operation for a total preset. For more information about saving Total Presets, see the chapter 0.
  • Page 49 Calls the display to adjust manual selector functions. Sound Calls the display to adjust the sound selector functions. OAX-System...
  • Page 50: Description Of The General Global Manual Controls

    Overview of the control panels Dynamic For the current selector, the interface is called to set the keyboard dynamics. See chapter 7.3.3. KeyRange Here you specify whether the sound should sound on the entire manual or only in a special area. See chapter 7.3.
  • Page 51: Wersichord

    4.8.3.1 WERSIChord The function WERSIChord is a musically very attractive way to make 1-voiceplayed sounds or melodies sound in multiple voices through harmonic additions. The SONIC provides you with another free selector, which is independent of the sounds on the upper manual. The additional voices generated with it (except for the functions "Solo Voice"...
  • Page 52 Overview of the control panels  ATTENTION: Once you have made settings here, these values are saved into a total preset. Please note, however, that the settings in the areas of accompaniment and drums are only saved in a total preset if an accompaniment is also saved.
  • Page 53: Fast Operation Chorus

    The selection box of possible reverb programs opens. Once you have programmed your own effect settings and given a name, these effect presets will also appear in this list. After you select a new program, the window closes and the newly selected reverb program is active. If you don't make a selection, the window will automatically close after a few seconds.
  • Page 54: Fast Operation Delay

    Overview of the control panels For the MANUALS, ACCOMPANIMENT and DRUM areas, you will find a controller with which you can adjust the output of the chorus effect device, also called RETURNS. Small tip: As long as no sound is selected that also uses a chorus, there may be no change to be heard.
  • Page 55: Lm-Hold

    For thee MANUALS, ACCOMPANIMENT and DRUMS areas, you will find a controller with which you can adjust the output of the Echo effect device, also called RETURNS. Small tip: As long as no sound is selected, the echo is used, no change may be heard.
  • Page 56: Accompaniments Styles

    Overview of the control panels 4.9 Accompaniments Styles Here you can select the desired accompaniment, which can consist of a style, a MIDI file or an audio file (WAVE/MP3). There are 14 control panel buttons available for selecting the styles in the instrument. The factory styles were divided into 12 music genres.
  • Page 57 As soon as you press one of the style buttons, 15 corresponding styles appear in the touch display. Example image of a display If a style button is occupied with more than 15 styles, you can access additional pages with styles with a simple swipe from right to left via the display.
  • Page 58: Subcategories For Each Accompaniment Button

    Overview of the control panels  If you want to try out several styles in a row without the display closing, you should turn on the HOLD function. The display now remains permanently visible and you can try multiple styles in a row. ...
  • Page 59: Favorites For Each Accompaniment Button

    Favorites for each Accompaniment button Your OAX system remembers which style, MIDI, or AUDIO sequences you use most often. Up to 15 Accompaniments are stored per button under FAVORITES. In our following example, the Ballroom style button has used five styles so far. The most common style Beguine 1.
  • Page 60: Accompaniments Midi And Audio

    Overview of the control panels 4.10 Accompaniments MIDI and AUDIO Under MIDI and Audio, you can select your MIDI sequences or AUDIO songs (Wave, MP3, WMA). As long as you have not loaded your own files, this display will remain empty.
  • Page 61: Acc Controls Oax 800 - 1000

    ACC Controls OAX 800 - 1000 With LM-Hold, the sounds can be held the keys in the lower manual (left manual), i.e.: you can take your hand away and the sounds continue to sound. The sound switches off when lower hold is activated only when the automatic accompaniment is stopped or by (fast) two times tapping the start/stop button.
  • Page 62: Effect-Sounds

    Overview of the control panels 4.11 Effect-Sounds The OAX1, OAX500, OAX600 and OAX700 instruments are equipped with six effect sound buttons. The OAX800 and PERGAMON OAX1000 instruments have 10 effect sound buttons. With the buttons you can trigger different sounds for special "gags" manually. Simply press all the buttons one at a time and let yourself be surprised by which sounds are on the buttons.
  • Page 63: Usper Panel Accompaniment Controls

    4.12 Usper panel Accompaniment Controls On the left side next to the upper manual you will find the "Accompaniment Controls" panel. Here you can operate your styles, start MIDI and audio files and switch the rotor function for the pull bars from slow to fast .
  • Page 64 Overview of the control panels Intro/Ending 1, 2 and 3  Each style includes up to 3 different intro's and 3 different endings. These can be musically designed differently – from simple single counters or final chords to complex and musically sophisticated melodies –...
  • Page 65: User Panel General Volume, Microphone And Light

    4.13 User panel General Volume, Microphone and Light OAX 1 With the Keyboard OAX1, the general volume and microphone volume is adjusted via two drawbars. These are located on the far-left side of the drawbar board. General Here you can control the overall volume of your instrument. Micro If you have connected a microphone, you can adjust the volume here.
  • Page 66: Oax 600 - 700

    Overview of the control panels OAX 600 - 700 On the right side of the upper manual, you'll find the settings for the total volume and microphone volume, as well as the dimmer for the control panel lighting. Volume General Here you can control the overall volume of your instrument.
  • Page 67: Oax 800Up - 1000Up

    OAX 800UP - 1000UP On the left side next to the upper manual, you'll find the settings for the total volume and microphone volume, as well as the dimmers for the control panel and pedal lighting. Volume General Here you can control the overall volume of your instrument.
  • Page 68: Control Manual Volumes

    Overview of the control panels 4.14 Control manual volumes Volume of sounds on manuals for OAX 1 - 500 - 600 - 700 In the Manual Volumes panel, you can control volumes of three sounds on the upper and lower manuals. The Pedal slider adjusts the volume of the first sound for the bass pedal.
  • Page 69: Volume Of Styles, Midi And Audio Files

    Volume of styles, MIDI and audio files The Song slider controls the total volume of a style, a MIDI file, and also an audio accompaniment (Wave/MP3). If you use a style, the three additional volume controls also become active: With drums you control the volume of the drums. With bass the volume of the bass track.
  • Page 70: The Simple Easy Display Or The Profi Display

    The simple EASY display or the PROFI display 5 The simple EASY display or the PROFI display Your instrument offers you the two different operating modes EASY (simple) and PROFI. The EASY-Mode is aimed at all beginners who want to play mainly with the instrument. In addition, three sounds are available in the upper manual, three sounds in the lower manual, one sound in the pedal and, of course, all existing styles.
  • Page 71: The Easy-Display

    6 The EASY-Display As already written, the EASY mode is aimed first of all at beginners, who can cope with three sounds in the upper manual, three sounds in the lower manual and one sound in the pedal and a somewhat reduced operation.
  • Page 72: Overview Upper, Lower And Pedal

    The EASY-Display 6.1 Overview upper, lower and pedal In the Upper, Lower Manual, and Pedal areas, the sounds for the corresponding areas are displayed. Since these buttons also assign (select) the sounds, we also call these buttons selectors. IMPORTANT: The selector, which is currently being selected, decides in which area the timbre can be changed.
  • Page 73: The Easy Manual Controller

    6.2 The EASY Manual Controller The EASY Manual Controller allows you to make special settings for each selector, such as Reverb or Echo, or, for example, to turn the dynamics on or off for the active selector. By double-clicking on the desired selector (upper and lower manual 1 to 3 and pedal) the display "EASY Manual Controller"...
  • Page 74 The EASY-Display Keyboard range Here you specify whether the sound should play on the entire manual or only in a special area. Press "Keyboard Range" once and the display keyboard for the upper or lower manual will appear. You can easily enter the keyboard range via the corresponding manual. Press first the deepest and then the highest button of the desired range.
  • Page 75 "From sound" or "from slider" Each sound stored in your instrument has individual presets for the effects. These presets are always active when you have placed the sound "fresh" on the selector. Therefore, the "From Sound" setting is activated. As soon as you move one of the sliders, the setting jumps to "From slider" and you have changed the factory setting.
  • Page 76: The Accompaniment In The Easy Mode

    The EASY-Display 6.3 The accompaniment in the EASY Mode Styles Settings Once you have selected a style, the important necessary information will appear in the ACC area. The MIXER display button takes you to the style settings. 6.3.1.1 Chord recognition Area of chord recognition Here you can set the keyboard area in which chord recognition for the styles works:...
  • Page 77 Chord recognition You can choose between four chord recognition modes in the EASY display. Below is a brief description of the four modes. A detailed description can be found in the Programming Manual SONIC. Easy Mode 1: A very simple (but limited) control of the automatic accompaniment, which, despite its simplicity, adheres to musical specifications by using only sounds contained in the chord (comparable to the single finger WERSI mode –...
  • Page 78: Style Volumes

    The EASY-Display 6.3.1.2 Style Volumes SONG-Fader (Red) The SONG slider adjusts the volume of the entire accompaniment. This slider is identical to the SONG drawbar in the "Accompaniment Volumes" area. Group Fader (Brown) The faders DRUMS and ACC (brown) are group controllers and control both drum tracks and all ACC tracks.
  • Page 79: Settings For Midi Sequences

    Settings for MIDI sequences If the selected MIDI sequence has a karaoke text or harmony information, the KARAOKE button will also appear. This allows you to open the karaoke window. See chapter 7.4.2.1 „Settings Karaoke“. Once you have selected a MIDI sequence, you can use the MIXER display button to influence the volume of the sequence.
  • Page 80 The EASY-Display Here the track volumes of the up to 16 channels can be set. Note: The MIDI sequence itself is not changed. Only the volume of the sequence will be charged with the original value. Solo and Mute Each track still has the FUNCTIONS SOLO and MUTE (silent). Reset Volumes If this function is switched on, when selecting a new midi sequence, all volumes are set to 80% (Standard).
  • Page 81: Play Styles, Midi Sequences Or Audio Files Directly From The Usb Stick

    6.4 Play styles, MIDI sequences or AUDIO files directly from the USB stick Styles, MIDI sequences and AUDIO files can be played directly from a USB stick without loading the files. Depending on the type you want to play from the USB stick, press any style button, or the MIDI or AUDIO button, and activate HOLD to freeze the display.
  • Page 82: Import Styles From Usb Stick

    The EASY-Display 6.5 Import styles from USB stick You can easily load one or more styles from a USB stick firmly into the instrument. 1. To do this, activate the USB stick as described under 6.4 „Play styles, MIDI sequences or AUDIO files directly from the USB stick“.
  • Page 83: Import Midi Sequences Or Audio Files From The Usb Stick

    9. With the activation of the function Set all Styles to the next style button, all previously unassigned styles are placed on the style button, which is pressed next. This is useful if you have only selected POP styles to load and want to place them all on the POP panel button. a.
  • Page 84: The Profi-Display

    The PROFI-Display 7 The PROFI-Display The PROFI Mode offers the possibility to distribute up to a total of 16 sounds on the manuals and significantly extended adjustment options. The Total Presets range is identical to EASY mode. Illustration: Professional display of the Keyboard OAX1 – without CD-Player Illustration: PROFI display of instruments OAX500 - OAX600 - OAX700 –...
  • Page 85 Illustration: Professional display of the PERGAMON OAX1000 OAX-System...
  • Page 86: Keyboard Split Point Only For Oax1 Keyboard

    The PROFI-Display 7.1 Keyboard split point only for OAX1 keyboard This keyboard split point divides the manual into a left and right half of the manual, which is then interpreted as a top and lower manual. Changing keyboard split point Press once on the surface "Split: .."...
  • Page 87: Up To 16 Sounds In Profi Mode

    7.2 Up to 16 sounds in PROFI mode The starting point for playing in PROFI mode is the sound selector mapping. If each manual is covered with one sound. 12 more sounds are to be mapped on the manuals. The upper or lower manual can be assigned a maximum of 12 selectors.
  • Page 88 The PROFI-Display Remove a selector from an area Just as you have drawn a selector onto a manual, you can also push an unnecessary selector back into the SOUND POOL. Subsequent selectors move forward on the corresponding manual by one place and the number of selectors still to be distributed in the SOUND POOL has increased again by 1.
  • Page 89 Duplicate a selector It is also possible to duplicate a selector. It doesn't matter if you want to make a copy on the same manual or on one of the other manuals. Example 1: You want to play the Big Band Brass Soft from the lower manual in the upper manual. To do this, press the selector with TWO FINGER and slide it onto the upper manual.
  • Page 90 The PROFI-Display Example 2: You want to duplicate the Classical Full Strings in the lower manual, and then increase the second strings by one octave. Result: The sound Classical Full Strings was duplicated on the lower manual. User Manual OAX-System...
  • Page 91: Profi Manual Controls

    7.3 Profi Manual Controls The PROFI Manual Controller allows you to make special settings for each selector, such as reverb or echo, or to influence the sound of the selector, for example. The changed values are stored in the Total Preset. By double-clicking on the desired selector, the display "PROFI Manual Controller"...
  • Page 92 The PROFI-Display The following settings are available: This display button allows you to access the Easy Sound Edit, which allows you to change sounds. For a detailed description of this, see the Programming Manual SONIC in the chapter "Edit Sound". Octave = Setting the octave position in the range of +/- 2 octaves.
  • Page 93: The Manual Controller

    The Manual Controller The manual controllers are identical to each sound. Volume Here the corresponding volume for the manual is displayed. Depending on the organ type, the first selectors can be controlled via drawbars on the left control panel. Panorama, Reverb 1 and 2, Chorus and Echo The Panorama knob can be used to adjust the position of the sound in the stereo image.
  • Page 94: The Sound Controller

    The PROFI-Display The Sound Controller For each sound, six sound controllers have been saved, which you can use to influence a sound. Which functions are adjustable with it are specified by the selected sound. In the following example, the following settings are available for the sound "String Organ 1": Bass ->...
  • Page 95: Dynamic, Expression Pedal, Volume, And Modulation Curves

    Dynamic, expression pedal, volume, and modulation curves For the selected selector, you can turn the keyboard dynamics, the function of the expression pedal, the volume control and the modulation wheel on or off with the appropriate buttons. You can also adjust the behavior of the keyboard dynamics, the threshold curve, the volume control and the modulation wheel.
  • Page 96 The PROFI-Display Display buttons Dynamics (for the other curves appears here: Threshold On, Volume On, Modulation On) Here, the current curve is switched on or off. Set for all manuals With this function, the selected curve preset is transferred to all selectors. Before the setting is transferred to the other selectors, a confirmation query appears, which you must confirm with YES.
  • Page 97: Select Dynamic, Expression Pedal, Volume, Or Modulation Preset

    7.3.3.1 Select dynamic, expression pedal, volume, or modulation preset Several variations of curves are already stored in the PRESETS area. You can create and save your own. See chapter 7.3.3.2 „Recreate dynamic, expression pedal, volume, and modulation curves“. Here is a description of the supplied factory curves: Name Created for Description...
  • Page 98: Recreate Dynamic, Expression Pedal, Volume, And Modulation Curves

    The PROFI-Display 7.3.3.2 Recreate dynamic, expression pedal, volume, and modulation curves Tip: Before you create your own curve and save it as a preset, you should first select a preset that comes closest to your wishes. The curve types Your OAX instrument gives you some typical curves. These include: Name Description Linear...
  • Page 99 Draw your own curve on the display You can now "draw" your own curve via the Touch Display. Depending on the curve type, multiple invisible points are available to adjust the curve. Restrict areas of effect Under the curve, you can use two sliders to adjust the range of action of the curve. These are in normal state to 0 to 127.
  • Page 100: Save Your Own Newly-Changed Curve

    The PROFI-Display Example 2: If an area of 26 to 95 is set, the sound can only be heard if the keyboard generates values between 26 and 7.3.3.3 Save your own newly-changed curve After you create your own curve, you can save it to the USER area for permanent use. Simply press the SAVE display button below the preset list.
  • Page 101: Further Adjustment Options

    Further adjustment options Channel On/Off - On/Off of the relevant channel. Pitch Wheel On/Off - On/Off - Turns the Pitch Wheel on or off for the selected selector. Pitch Wheel On/Off - On/Off - Turns the Pitch Wheel on or off for the selected selector.
  • Page 102: Profi Acc-Controls

    The PROFI-Display 7.4 Profi ACC-Controls We distinguish between different interfaces for styles and MIDI sequences. Styles Settings With the PROFI ACC-Controls you can set everything around the different types of accompaniments. Use the MIXER display button to open the ACC controls. The values changed there are stored in a total preset if you also save the Accompaniment data in the corresponding Total Preset.
  • Page 103: Range Of Chord Recognition

    7.4.1.1 Range of chord recognition Here you can set the keyboard range in which the chord recognition works for the styles. By the way, this happens independently of the sounds on the respective manuals. This means that you only play with strings in the lower manual, but the range of chord recognition is limited to a keyboard area that you specify.
  • Page 104: Chord Recognition

    The PROFI-Display 7.4.1.2 Chord recognition You can choose between several modes for chord recognition in the professional display. A detailed description can be found in the chapter in the Programming Manual SONIC. If the chord recognition is switched to the pedal, only a limited selection is available. Easy 1 A very simple (but limited) control of the automatic accompaniment, which, despite its simplicity, adheres to musical specifications by using only sounds...
  • Page 105: Style Volumes

    7.4.1.3 Style Volumes SONG-Fader (Red) The SONG slider adjusts the volume of the entire accompaniment. This slider is identical to the SONG drawbar in the "Accompaniment Volumes" area. Group Fader (Brown) The faders DRUMS and ACC (brown) are group controllers and control both drum tracks and all ACC tracks.
  • Page 106: More Acc Settings (Styles And Midi-Sequences)

    The PROFI-Display 7.4.1.4 More ACC Settings (Styles and MIDI-Sequences) You can access other important settings via the Style Settings display area. Auto Fill: When the variation changes, the corresponding fill part of the style is always inserted and then continued with the newly selected Acc variation.
  • Page 107 The following areas are available: Accompaniment - all style tracks without drums and for MIDI sequences all tracks except track 10 Drums - with styles both Drumtracks without Realdrums and for MIDI sequences, track 10 Realdrums - the Realdrums track Multimedia - Audio-files like Waves or MP3 The "ACC Expression"...
  • Page 108: Settings For Midi Sequences

    The PROFI-Display Settings for MIDI sequences Once you have selected a MIDI sequence, you can use the MIXER display button to influence the volume of the sequence. Save a Total Preset with the Accompaniment section, these volumes are saved with the Total Preset.
  • Page 109 SONG-Fader (Red) The SONG fader adjusts the volume of the entire accompaniment. This slider is identical to the SONG drawbar in the "Accompaniment Volumes" area. Here the track volumes of the up to 16 channels can be set. Note: The MIDI sequence itself is not changed. Only the volume of the sequence will be charged with the original value.
  • Page 110: Settings Karaoke

    The PROFI-Display 7.4.2.1 Settings Karaoke General: The karaoke window can be moved freely and freely resized. If you have connected a second screen, you can also slide the karaoke window onto the second display. If you own an iPad or Android tablet, you can also place the karaoke window on your tablet with the XDisplay add-on program (chargeable) and a USB cable corresponding to the tablet.
  • Page 111 OAX-System...
  • Page 112: Settings

    The PROFI-Display 7.5 Settings The display button "Settings" is located at the top right between the date / time and the sound pool. This gives you access to further setting options that are described in theis operating instructions or in the programming instructions. There are three display pages that you can select by swiping or using the arrow buttons.
  • Page 113 Your OAX system can show notes and texts in the display. Further information can be found in the programming instructions in the chapter „Show sheets on the display“. Page 2 from 3 Under the "Global Settings" you can change some standard parameters. You will find information on this in the programming instructions.
  • Page 114: Volume Control In Profi Mode

    The PROFI-Display 7.6 Volume control in PROFI mode OAX1-OAX500-OAX600-OAX700: The first three sounds in the upper and lower manual as well as the first sound on the pedal can be adjusted via the volume drawbars. OAX800: In the Manual Volumes section, you can control the volume of four sounds on upper and lower manual, two sounds on the pedal and WersiChord.
  • Page 115: Wersichord

    7.7 WERSIChord The WERSIChord button is identical to the WERSIChord panel button. See the chapter 4.8.3.1 WERSIChord. 7.8 Sound list Use the display button Sounds to access the list of OAX sounds. This gives you an overview of all the sounds that are in your instrument. Note: A selector is always selected on the upper or lower manual or pedal in the main display.
  • Page 116: Load Sound Onto A Selector

    The PROFI-Display Load sound onto a selector In PROFI mode, select the selector with which you want to occupy the desired sound. Press the display area sound and the sound list shown above opens. In the list, select the sound you want. You can play these on the corresponding manual before the actual loading.
  • Page 117: Finding Sounds

    Finding sounds You can use the Search, Quick Search and Filter functions to find the desired sound. Two important notes: - To make the alphabetical search work correctly, please sort the list alphabetically. - If you want to browse the complete list, select ALL under Main Groups beforehand. Search Press SEARCH and enter the first few letters of the sound you are looking for.
  • Page 118: Import Of New Sounds

    The PROFI-Display Import of new sounds With the ability to import up to 512 sounds into your OAX instrument, you can use the OAS (*.sts) and AKAI (*. P) formats. Thus, the AKAI sounds and the sounds released for the OAS system can be transferred to the OAX system.
  • Page 119: Accompaniment List

    7.9 Accompaniment List Under ACCOMPANIMENT you can manage all accompaniments such as styles, MIDI sequences and audio files (MP3, WAV ...). You can see all the factory styles there and can load, delete, export or rename your own styles, MIDI sequences or audio files. To sort the list alphabetisch, press Accompaniment in the list heading.
  • Page 120: The Subgroups

    The PROFI-Display The subgroups You already know the subgroups from the style buttons. Here the main group is further finely subdivided. For each main group, the expansion and user subgroups are located. Exp. = shows all styles added to the instrument in the corresponding main group through an expansion package.
  • Page 121: The List Of Accompaniments

    The list of accompaniments The list displays a different number of files depending on the main and subgroup selected. By swiping up and down or the right-hand scroll bar, you can move around the list. At the bottom of the list, you'll find various buttons that show or hide depending on the situation. Convert: The CONVERT button can only be seen if one of the Style Converter packages have unlocked.
  • Page 122: Find Styles, Midi, Or Audio Files

    The PROFI-Display Find styles, MIDI, or Audio files You can use the Search, Quick Search and Filter functions to find the style you want, or a MIDI or audio file. Two important notes: - To make the alphabetical search work correctly, please sort the list alphabetically. - If you want to browse the complete list, select ALL under Main Groups beforehand.
  • Page 123: Importing Your Own Accompaniments

    Importing your own accompaniments The Import button allows you to import your own styles, MIDI sequences or audio files into your instrument and save them permanently. Press the IMPORT button and the file manager will open. Under SOURCE, first decide from which media (My WERSI, DVD drive, or USB stick) you want to load the file.
  • Page 124 The PROFI-Display Confirm with SAVE. For MIDI and AUDIO, the files are invited directly and the loading process is complete. If you have selected Styles, the following display will appear: 10. On the display, the first name of the imported style is displayed and the 12 style buttons flash. After you have pressed the desired 12 Style buttons on the panel for the displayed style, the next style appears in the display and the next map starts until all styles are mapped.
  • Page 125: Sort Your Own Accompaniments

    Note on the desktop folder "My WERSI": Only the desktop folder "My WERSI" is available for import and export on your instrument. No more directories/folders can be selected on the internal hard drive. Sort your own accompaniments There are two different ways of sorting your own styles or MIDI and AUDIO files. On the one hand, you can sort in the ACC list.
  • Page 126 The PROFI-Display Select Select Mark if you want to map multiple files at the same time. Now, for subgroup, press Subgroup Assign. The display switch switches to Assign Active Now press the desired subgroup. You will receive a confirmation that the selected files have been mapped.
  • Page 127: Assign Your Own Styles To The 12 Style Groups Or Change The Existing Assignment

    Assign your own styles to the 12 style groups or change the existing assignment Even during the import, you will be asked if you want to assign the self-loaded styles to the 12 style groups/control panel keys. In general, this gives you a better overview of the styles you load yourself (not for MIDI or AUDIO-files). If your own style is not yet associated, or if you want to change an existing map, do the following: Within the USER style list, select which file you want to associate.
  • Page 128: Effects

    The PROFI-Display 7.10 Effects The SONIC has four SEND effects Reverb 1, Reverb 2, Chorus and Echo, and that each for the areas manuals, accompaniment (styles/sequences) and drums. In the AREA of EFFECTS, you have enough adjustment options to find your optimal sound.
  • Page 129: Set An Effect Preset As Default Or Global

    Set an effect preset as default or global Set an effect preset as a "default preset" In the selected manuals, accompaniment or drums area, you can set an effect preset as your default preset. Whenever you use a Factory Total Preset, the Total Preset automatically selects this default effect preset. Set an effect preset as a Global Preset You've probably noticed the "Set as Global"...
  • Page 130: Set And Save Your Own Effects Presets

    The PROFI-Display Set and save your own effects presets Be creative and save your own effects program. This chapter will show you which parameters are available to you 7.10.3.1, 7.10.3.2 and 7.10.3.3. After you find your desired setting, you need to save the new effect program. Press the display button "SAVE".
  • Page 131: The Reverb 1 And Reverb 2 Programs

    7.10.3.1 The Reverb 1 and Reverb 2 programs The Reverb effect creates a spatial sound. You can set up the room from a small basement room to a large church. There are 14 preset Reverb programs available. You can set and save more yourself. Here the volume of the reverberation part is set.
  • Page 132: The Chorus

    The PROFI-Display 7.10.3.2 The Chorus The chorus effect causes a "floating" sound effect and is used with preference for stage piano sounds. There are 3 different chorus presets available. You can set and save more yourself. Here the volume of the chorus part is set. The identical setting can also be found in the quick operation of the effects in the chapter 4.8.3.2 Fast operation.
  • Page 133: The Delay

    7.10.3.3 The delay The Echo effect causes a "phrase repetition", which is popular with guitar sounds. There are 7 different Echo programs available, which you can use in the three areas manuals, accompaniment and drums. You can set and save more yourself. Here the volume of the echo is set.
  • Page 134: Cd-Player (Not Oax1)

    The PROFI-Display 7.11 CD-Player (not OAX1) You can play "normal" music CDs via the CD player. Start the CD player from the CD-PLAYER display area. Your SONIC is equipped with an automatic CD slot. Slide the music CD into the bay and from one point on, the CD will be fed automatically.
  • Page 135: Audio Recorder

    7.12 Audio Recorder With this feature you can easily save your music as a digital recording. 1. Select the appropriate Total Preset and set an optimal volume. 2. Press the "Audio-Record" display buttons and the following display will appears: By the way, the display can bepositioned anywhere in the display. 3.
  • Page 136 The PROFI-Display 5. When you finish a recording with , you can listen to the title again before saving it. After a recording, the display surfaces (back), (stop) and (start) are now also active. After recording, you have two options: a.
  • Page 137 Tips and hints: Don't play too quietly. This means that the General Volume knob should be in the middle. At the end, the recording is automatically optimized in the volume. However, if you have played too quietly, there may be side noises. The result is a so-called AUDIO file, which cannot be edited later.
  • Page 138: Select And Save Total Presets

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS 8 Select and save TOTAL PRESETS 8.1 Overview Total Presets In the upper display area you will receive information about which Total Preset is currently selected. This area is identical in THE EASY and PROFI MODE. In this example, the Total Preset number 30 from the Bank Strings is selected with the name SONIC Orchestra.
  • Page 139 In the large display area on the right you can always see the 10 total presets of the selected bank, which you can select directly with a tap of the finger. Tip: You can also "wipe" between the banks with the wiping technique. If you are in the range of your own User Total Presets, you can use EDIT to call the following sections: Change Preset Name ->...
  • Page 140: Select Total Presets Via List

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS Select Total Presets via List Once you have tapped the number display area, the numerical selection of the Total Presets will appear. You can use the wiping technique to scroll the list. The list can be sorted according to the three criteria "Number", "Presetname" and "Presetbank". To do this, press the corresponding labels directly above the list.
  • Page 141: Save Your Own Total Presets

    Save your own Total Presets After you have filled all the manuals with sounds according to your wishes and tuned everything, you can save your settings in a Total Preset or in the Music Archive. Press the SAVE display button or the SAVE panel button on the OAX 800 and OAX 1000 models and the memory options will appear.
  • Page 142 Select and save TOTAL PRESETS The Total Preset is finally saved by pressing an empty space within a bank or overwriting an existing preset. you can also cancel the save operation with BACK User Manual OAX-System...
  • Page 143 What options do you have when saving a Total Preset? What happens if this option is saved What happens if this option is not Option with. selected. When you select this total preset, the Saves all selectors with their sounds and complete selectors on all manuals of the Sounds settings on all manuals.
  • Page 144: Save Sheets In Total Preset

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS Save sheets in Total Preset In a Total Preset, you can save sheets to play them directly from the display, not "From the Sheet". More than 50 sheets have already been integrated. Further are to be purchased as note packages. As soon as a note is stored in the Total Preset or a note has been selected manually, the SHEET button appears in the Total Preset area.
  • Page 145 Text: Here the text for the song appears. Information: A short information text can be stored here. If the sheets, text or info buttons are gray, no data is stored. Test the new function with the new demo factory presets 131 to 140. You can also integrate your own sheets.
  • Page 146: Total Preset Live-Settings

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS Total Preset Live-Settings Under the term Total Preset Live Settings, there are three functions that can make it easier for you to work with Total Presets. ATTENTION: As the label says, these are live settings that need to be reactivated after powering off. The "Total Preset Live Settings"...
  • Page 147: The Music Archive

    8.2 The Music Archive The Music Archive is a list of total presets in which the correct sounds are stored on the manuals and the style at the right tempo for a given title. The list is divided into the areas WORLD with 600 titles and German with 300 titles (as of version May 2019). In the OWN section, you can even add your own favorite songs to the music archive.
  • Page 148: Choosing A Title

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS If you have closed the Music Archive with the Back display button, you are back in "normal" mode and the last used title of the music archive remains called. Important information: In each title, the lower manual is split and from C4 it is covered with a suitable sound.
  • Page 149: Find Specific Titles

    Sort the list You can sort the list in the SONG TITLE, STYLE, Tempo, and Beat ranges from A to Z, or from lowest to highest tempo. To do this, select the area you want. The TITLE section is selected directly after you have opened the Music Archive.
  • Page 150 Select and save TOTAL PRESETS Fast Search Here you have the "only" the initial letters available. For example, you can jump to the first song with the initial letter S very fast. Filter You can use the Filter function to search for different words in the list. Press Filter and the keyboard will appear.
  • Page 151: Creating Favorites

    Creating favorites Make your songs a favorite. The areas FAV1 and 2 are available. So you can combine the songs you like to play into two separate lists. Go through the list and mark the desired entries with Fav 1 or Fav 2. To do this, select the desired entry with a touch of a button.
  • Page 152: Add Your Own Songs To The Music Archive

    Select and save TOTAL PRESETS Add your own songs to the music archive Storing your own songs in the music archive is very easy. The music archive must be closed and you are in the area of Total Presets. 1. As you are used to when saving Total Presets, assemble all the sounds for the song and choose the right style at the right tempo.
  • Page 153: Edit Your Own Total Presets In The Music Archive

    Edit your own Total Presets in the Music Archive. Your own entries in the Music Archive can be renamed or deleted. If the User section is selected, the own Total Presets stored in the Music Archive appear and under the list the display buttons Edit.
  • Page 154: Changing Mapping For Sounds And Accompaniment

    Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment 9 Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment 9.1 Create or edit your own mapping In the two areas of Sounds and Accompaniment, you can create your own mapping for each panel button. The own mapping can consist of up to 15 levels with 15 sounds each. Sounds and styles from the factory area and of course your own sounds, styles as well as MIDI and audio files can be transferred to your own mapping.
  • Page 155: Map A Sound Or Accompaniment

    Map a Sound or Accompaniment function must be switched on. Press the desired display button on which you want to map the sound/acc. Press the DISPLAY button MAPPEN and the sound list will open. When you edit the ACC mapping, the Accompaniment list opens.
  • Page 156: Delete Individual Mapping

    Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment Delete individual mapping The DELETE function allows you to delete a sound/style from a mapping. function must be switched on. Select the desired display button. In our example, this is the "Pizzikato Strings 1"button. Press the button and the sound will be removed from the mapping WITHOUT asking.
  • Page 157: Swap Mapping Places

    Swap mapping places The Exchange function allows you to swap the assignment of two buttons against each other. In our example, we exchange the style “Party Pop” with the style "Sweet Beat". function must be switched on. Then simply select the sound "Party Pop". Press the display button.
  • Page 158: Delete Or Freeze Favorites

    Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment 9.2 Delete or freeze Favorites Favorites constantly collect your favorite sounds and accompaniments for each button. This provides you with a quick overview of which sounds and accompaniments you use most often. Freeze favorites Your instrument constantly collects which sounds or styles you use from each button.
  • Page 159: Delete Favorites For A Button

    Delete favorites for a button You can also reset the favorites separately for each button in the sound and Accompaniment areas. The function deletes all favorites on the sound or ACC button. In our example, we want to delete the favorites on the sound button Acoustic Piano. Select the sound button Acoustic Piano.
  • Page 160: Global Mapping An Favorite Settings

    Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment 9.3 Global mapping an favorite settings Direct dialing and mapping selection The "Direct Select" function allows you to set whether a sound or an accompaniment mapping is directly selected when you press a button in the areas of Sounds and Accompaniment. This setting option is available separately for sounds and accompaniment! Press to open the Global...
  • Page 161: Delete All Favorites

    Delete all favorites The "Delete all favorites" function allows you to delete the favorites separately for the Sounds and Accompaniment areas for all buttons in the selected area at once. Depending on which favorites you want to delete, select any key in the Sound or Accompaniment section.
  • Page 162: Delete All Your Own Mappings

    Changing mapping for sounds and accompaniment Delete all your own mappings With the "Delete all mappings" function, you can delete your own mappings separately for the Sounds and Accompaniment areas for all keys in the selected area at once. Depending on which favorites you want to delete, select any key in the Sound or Accompaniment section.
  • Page 163: Sound To Style (Sts)

    10 Sound To Style (STS) With this function, four matching total presets are called for each factory style. Thus, the instrument always provides you with the appropriate instrumentation for every style.  Choose a factory style you want. Four Total Presets specially tuned for this style are now displayed ->...
  • Page 164: Activations

    Activations 11 Activations The OAX system offers you the possibility to activate expansion packages via so-called activation keys. For this purpose, your instrument is equipped with a security chip. This chip gives your instrument a unique and unmistakable instrument ID in the form of a combination of numbers and letters. The expansion packages can be sheets, sounds, styles or even special functions.
  • Page 165 How to get an activation key Please contact your WERSI dealer. Then have your instrument ID ready. Activation groups As there will gradually be more and more expansion packages, several groups have been selected. So choose in advance which expansion packages you want to see. Test activation If you want to get an impression of the possibilities of the desired extension before purchasing, you can request a trial activation.
  • Page 166 Brand Owner and Development MUSIC STORE professional GmbH Istanbulstraße 22-26 51103 Cologne - Germany E-Mail: info@wersi.net www.wersi.net Website:...

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