Rodgers W-5000 User Manual page 43

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Each Program Number represents a basic instrument sound and the Bank Number represents a variation of
that basic sound. For example, if you press the [PIANO 1] button in the UPPER section (which normally
selects the PR-300 Tone Map), the display will read:
If you press [NEXT] (to move the underline cursor to the Bank field) and then press [+], the Tone 'Piano 1w'
will appear. This is the first variation of the basic Piano sound:
Press the [+] button again and the Tone 'Piano 1d' will appear (Bank Number 16):
Don't worry that the Bank Numbers don't increase by one each time, that's just the way this system works!
So basically, to select any Tone you see in a particular Tone map (starting on page 139), you simply select
the Program Number and then the Bank Number.
NOTE: To switch among the three Tone maps, you simply press any Tone select button and then press the
[NEXT] button until the word 'Map' appears in the LCD. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select the desired
Tone map: Synth, PR-300 or Organ. The Synth map is normally selected whenever you press a Tone button
and the Organ map is normally selected when you press an Organ button.
Note also that when switching between Tone maps, the Prg and Bnk numbers may automatically change to
reflect the closest Prg or Bnk Number of the newly selected map.
Advanced Performance Features
The Tone 'Piano 1' is found at Program Number 1
and Bank Number 0 in the PR-300 Tone map. This
Tone is assigned to the [PIANO 1] button at the
factory.
The Tone 'Piano 1w' (the 'w' stands for 'warm') is
found at Program Number 1 and Bank Number 8 in
the PR-300 Tone map. This Tone is the first
variation of 'Piano 1'.
The Tone 'Piano 1d' (the 'd' stands for 'dark') is
found at Program Number 1 and Bank Number 16 in
the PR-300 Tone map. This Tone is the second
variation of 'Piano 1'.
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