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35
With
the
EWV2000,
it
is
possible
to
store
the
voices
which
you
have
created
in
64
memory
banks.
In
the
EDIT
mode,
after
setting
the
vari
ous
parameters,
press
the
WRITE
button.
If
the
display
reads:
MEMORY
PROTECT
!
This
means
that
the
MEMORY
PROTECT
switch
on
the
rear
panel
is
turned
on.
Turn
if
OFF.
Now
hold
in
the
WRITE
button
and
press
the
BANK
and
NUMBER
buttons
at
which
you
want
to
store
the
voice.
Ex.:
r,
WRITE
Bank
PROGRAM
NO.
Hold
in
BANK
SOURCE
1
In
the
above
example,
the
voice
data
is
stored
at
bank
number
4tl
1".
The
EWV2000
has
a
total
of
64
memory
banks,
from
"11"
to
"88".
A
lithium
battery
is
used
to
back
up
these
memory
banks, so
they
will
not
be
cleared
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
Vi^^^^^
When
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed
during
the
edit
mode,
it
is
possible
to
hear
the
originally
preset
bank/number
voice.
Ex.:
OSC-1
WAVE:
AAM
Parameter
being
edited
P
2
8
=*
Voice
name
(label)
The
arrow
indicates
the
original
voice
When
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed
again,
the
display
returns
to
parameter
and
voice
being
edited.
This
makes
it
possible
to
create
ne
sounds
while
comparing
with
the
original
sound.
With
this
function
it
is
also
possible
to
check
the
bank/number
of
the
voice
being
edited,
so
it
can
be
used
when
changing
the
voice
name
(label).
LABELiTRUMPE
Label
being
edited
P
1
jK^b
Original
voice
name
(label)
LABELITRUMPE
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Akai EWI Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Wind Instrument
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI
PowerBattery
ControlsBreath sensor, octave rollers
Sound EngineBuilt-in sound engine
Polyphony128 voices
SensorsBreath, bite, finger
Power SourceBatteries

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