Akai EWI5000 manual Adjusting Sensors, To adjust the Note Delay

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Adjusting Sensors

The EWI5000 has been given optimal default settings, but we recommend adjusting them to your preference to get the most out of your performance. You can customize these settings in Setup Mode.

To enter Setup Mode, press the Setup Button. The display will indicate the current setting.

Though adjusting the settings may seem complicated, you won't need to it every time you perform. The values you set are essential to the EWI5000's functionality, and your performance will be much more expressive and precise when the settings match your playing style. Once you adjust everything to your preference, you won't need to adjust anything much further.

You can adjust the following sensors. Click one of them to skip to that part of the chapter.

Note Delay (Note Keys)

Pitch-Bend Plates

Breath Sensor

Glide Plate

Bite Sensor

 

We also recommend seeing the Calibrating Sensors chapter. Calibrating the sensors ensures their sensitivity and response fits your performance style the best.

For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.

Note Delay (Note Keys)

The Note Delay function adjusts the response of the note keys. The EWI5000's note key response is preset to accommodate rapid changes in fingerings, but you may occasionally produce unexpected sounds, depending on your playing style. In this case, you may find that you can play more smoothly by adjusting the Note Delay.

To adjust the Note Delay:

1.Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.

2.Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until dL (Note Delay) appears in the display.

3.Release the Setup Button. The current Note Delay value will appear in the display.

4.Set your desired value by pressing the Hold Button (to increase the value) or Interval Button (to decrease the value).

Tip: You can play notes more smoothly with a larger Note Delay value, but it may prevent you from playing quickly. We recommend setting as small a value as possible.

5.Press the Setup Button to return to Performance Mode.

Tip: You can assign the note keys to select specific Programs when you are touching the Program Button. This can make Program selection quick and easy. Please see Managing Programs > Selecting Programs > Using the Note Keys to learn how to do this.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents EWI About the EWI5000 SupportPower the EWI5000 Hold the EWI5000 ProperlyTo play EWI5000s audio wirelessly ConnectTo play EWI5000s audio through headphones To play EWI5000 as a wired Midi controllerGlide Plate Standard Pitch Pitch-Bend Up Pitch-Bend Down PlayTips Features Page Page Breath Adjusting Sound ParametersFilter BiteChorus FineReverb Adjusting Sensors To adjust the Note DelayTo adjust the breath sensor Breath SensorPage To adjust the bite sensor Bite SensorPage To adjust the pitch-bend plates Pitch-Bend PlatesGlide Plate To set the function of the glide platePage To calibrate the note keys and Program Button Key Delay Note Keys and Program ButtonCalibrating Sensors To calibrate the breath sensor To calibrate the glide plate To calibrate the pitch-bend plates To set the Midi Channel Assigning ControlsMidi Channel To set the function of the Hold Button Off The Hold Button will be disabledHold Button Page Interval Button To set the function of the Interval ButtonPage Selecting Programs Using the Program ButtonManaging Programs Release the Program Button Using the Hold Button and/or Interval ButtonUsing the Note Keys To save a Program An External Midi Sound Module or SoftwareSaving Programs To edit the Reverb effect Using Effects FXReverb Chorus DelayTo edit the Delay effect To edit the Chorus effectTo select a fingering mode Fingering ModesUpdating the Firmware Restoring Default SettingsTo update the EWI5000s software Fingering Charts K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K10 K11 K12EWI Saxophone Flute Oboe EVI EVI ReversedSetup Mode Menu StructuresMenus Values Menus Values FX Effects Technical Specifications Trademarks and LicensesAkaipro.com