Akai EWI Solo Bedienungsanleitung
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User Guide
English
Manual Version 1.6
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Table of Contents
Introduction ................................................................ 3
Support .................................................................... 3
Getting Started ........................................................ 3
Important .................................................................... 3
1. Power the EWI Solo ................................................ 3
2. Hold the EWI Solo ................................................... 3
3. Connect .................................................................. 4
4. Play! ........................................................................ 5
Features ...................................................................... 6
Operation .................................................................... 9
Programs ................................................................. 9
Saving Programs & Favorites ..................................... 9
Edit Mode .............................................................. 10
Using FX ................................................................ 11
Reverb ...................................................................... 11
Chorus ...................................................................... 11
Delay ......................................................................... 12
Global Menu .......................................................... 13
Other Functions ..................................................... 19
Restoring Default Settings ........................................ 19
Rechargeable Battery ............................................... 19
Updating the Firmware ............................................. 20
Appendix ................................................................... 21
Fingering Charts .................................................... 21
EWI ........................................................................... 22
Saxophone................................................................ 23
Flute .......................................................................... 24
Oboe ......................................................................... 25
EVI ............................................................................ 26
EVI Reversed ............................................................ 26
Menu Structure ...................................................... 27
Program List .......................................................... 30
Technical Specifications ....................................... 32
Trademarks & Licenses ......................................... 32
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the EWI Solo. At Akai Professional, we know how serious music is to you. That’s why we
design our equipment with only one thing in mind—to make your performance the best it can be.
Support
For the latest information about this product (documentation, technical specifications, system requirements, compatibility
information, etc.) and product registration, visit akaipro.com.
For additional product support, visit akaipro.com/support.
Getting Started
Important
Before operating the EWI Solo, please note the following:
• Do not bite the mouthpiece too hard—this can damage the vibrato sensor. Use the mouthpiece cover after
using or while carrying the EWI Solo.
• Always touch the grounding plate and octave rollers when playing. These are sensors which use the
performer's body as the ground.
• Keep the mouthpiece clean before, during, and after using the EWI Solo. You can clean its outer surface with a
slightly damp cloth.
1. Power the EWI Solo
The EWI Solo is powered by a rechargeable battery. Please note the following about using it:
• Charging: Use the included USB cable to connect the EWI Solo's USB port to either (A) the included USB power
adapter, connected to a power source or (B) an available USB port on your computer (powered on). You can
charge the battery while using the EWI Solo. While charging, the Power LED will blink slowly.
• Power: EWI Solo will power on automatically when connected to USB. To power on EWI Solo when not connected
to USB, press the Power button. To power off EWI Solo, press and hold the power button for one second.
• Battery life: Check the battery life by viewing battery icon in the lower right corner of the display. Turn or press
the encoder to activate the display, if necessary.
• Low-battery warning: When the battery power is low and EWI Solo is not connected to USB, the Power LED
will flash quickly and the battery icon in the display will blink to indicate that you should charge the battery.
• Auto-power-off: If the EWI Solo detects no activity for approximately 30 minutes, it will power off automatically.
You can disable this option in the Global Menu. In general, though, power off the EWI Solo to preserve its
battery life when you are not using it.
See Operation > Other Functions > Rechargeable Battery for more information.
2. Hold the EWI Solo
1. Secure the neck strap to the EWI Solo's neck strap mount.
2. Place the strap around your neck and hold the EWI Solo with your left hand on the upper
keys and your right hand on the lower keys, with the instrument vertically right in front of you
and the bell (speaker) pointed down.
3. When playing, place your left thumb on the octave rollers in the back, and place your right
thumb between the thumb-hook and pitch-bend plate. This will ensure the best possible
conductivity and performance of the instrument.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Akai |
Kategorie: | Regler |
Modell: | EWI Solo |
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