Akai EWI5000 manual To edit the Chorus effect, To edit the Delay effect

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Chorus

The Chorus effect modulates the pitch and a delay of the input signal, which are then added to the dry signal. In small amounts, this creates the illusion of multiple voices playing at once.

To edit the Chorus effect:

1.Press and hold the FX Button, and then use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select ch (Chorus).

2.Release the FX Button. The effect level will appear in the display.

3.To set the effect level, use the Hold Button and Interval Button (0099).

Tip: You can also set the effect level by using EWI5000's Chorus Parameter Knob.

To select another parameter to edit, or press and hold the Trans Button or Level Button, use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select the parameter, and then release the Trans Button or Level Button:

rt (Rate): This determines the rate of the chorus effect. 00 corresponds to a rate of 1.0 Hz, while 99 corresponds to a rate of 3.0 Hz.

dP (Depth): This determines the depth or intensity of the chorus effect. 00 is a subtle depth, while 99 produces a very obviously modulated sound.

Tip: To produce more pronounced "shimmering" and "watery" sounds, set the Depth to higher values.

4.Press the FX Button once to exit the FX Menu.

Delay

The Delay effect produces an echo of the original signal for a specified period of time.

To edit the Delay effect:

1.Press and hold the FX Button, and then use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select dL (Delay).

2.Release the FX Button. The effect level will appear in the display.

3.To set the effect level, use the Hold Button and Interval Button (0099).

Tip: You can also set the effect level by pressing and holding EWI5000's Trans Button while turning the Bite Parameter Knob.

To select another parameter to edit, or press and hold the Trans Button or Level Button, use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select the parameter, and then release the Trans Button or Level Button:

dt (Time): This determines the rate of the delay effect. 00 corresponds to a rate of 0.1 ms, while 99 corresponds to a rate of 742.9 ms. Each increment is approximately 7.5 ms.

Fb (Feedback): This determines how much of the effect's signal is routed back into the effect again. No signal is fed back into the effect at 00, while 99 produces a lot of feedback. Be careful if you set this to high values!

4.Press the FX Button once to exit the FX Menu.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents EWI Support About the EWI5000Hold the EWI5000 Properly Power the EWI5000Connect To play EWI5000s audio wirelesslyTo play EWI5000 as a wired Midi controller To play EWI5000s audio through headphonesGlide Plate Standard Pitch Pitch-Bend Up Pitch-Bend Down PlayTips Features Page Page Bite Adjusting Sound ParametersFilter BreathChorus FineReverb To adjust the Note Delay Adjusting SensorsBreath Sensor To adjust the breath sensorPage Bite Sensor To adjust the bite sensorPage Pitch-Bend Plates To adjust the pitch-bend platesTo set the function of the glide plate 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 To set the function of the Interval Button 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 To edit the Chorus effect DelayTo edit the Delay effect ChorusFingering Modes To select a fingering modeUpdating the Firmware Restoring Default SettingsTo update the EWI5000s software K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K10 K11 K12 Fingering ChartsEWI Saxophone Flute Oboe EVI Reversed EVIMenu Structures Setup ModeMenus Values Menus Values FX Effects Trademarks and Licenses Technical SpecificationsAkaipro.com