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OAS - Connecting to External Devices INTRODUCTION Often, at the WERSI Direct Ltd offices we get enquiries about how to connect WERSI OAS instruments to external devices such as Audio Mixers, Amplifiers, Loud Speakers, MIDI Devices and Expanders. For many people this information and practice of connecting your instrument to external devices is second nature, but of course for every person who may be confident on such practices, there will be many who are not.
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MIDI In 2 Equipment connected to Midi In 2 has full and independent control of your OAS instrument, and so it is ideal for external se- quencers such as Cubase.
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MIDI Out 1 & 2 Ports There are many MIDI Out options for your OAS instrument. We will go through all options in turn. Let us start with the ‘Man Out Ext 1 & Man Out Ext 2’ buttons. These buttons allow you to access the MIDI Settings for sending Keyboard Manual MIDI data to the MIDI out ports.
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(and control it as if was an internal sound generator). Once MIDI was connected from your OAS instruments MIDI Output to the MIDI devices MIDI Input, you’d also need to connect the MIDI Devices Audio Outputs to your OAS Instrument via connecting to either Audio Inputs 1 or 2.
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WERSI SCALA & LOUVRE - Expanded Connection Options When we designed the WERSI Scala and Louvre models we had the idea of stage presence and stylish presentation at the fore of our design development. On stage, you do not want to see unsightly cables, especially when many are required for stage use.
The OAS 7 Digital Mixer and How It Corresponds to the Physical Connection Panel The WERSI OAS instrument range features a comprehensive Digital Audio Mixer. Please see the ‘easy’ diagram below to see how the Digital Mixer corresponds with the Physical connections.
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