User Guide

12 EWI4000s Manual Addendum v2.3
Key Program Changes
The EWI4000s allows you to assign program change messages to the keys and transmit
those changes by fingering the key, pressing the program change button and blowing on
the mouthpiece. The Version 2.0 software now allows you to select between two
different modes of operation for the assignment of program changes.
The first mode, OF, will disable selecting and sending Program Change messages with
the keys.
The second mode, OC, allows you to assign a Program Change to each note within a 1
octave range. For example, if you set “G#” to be program change 32, all G#’s in all
octave ranges will transmit program change 32 when you combine the G# fingering with
pressing the Program Change button and blowing in the EWI. In this mode you get 12
different program changes.
With the third mode, AL (for ALL notes), you can assign a different program change to
each of the notes in the full 8 octave range. This allows access to 96 program changes.
SETTING PROGRAM CHANGE PREFERENCES:
Press the [SETUP] button.
Use the [HOLD] and [OCT] buttons to select “dP” (Program Change) menu shown on
the program/data display.
After selecting “dP”, release the [SETUP] button.
You can now select from two different options using the [HOLD] and [OCT] buttons
to move through the menu.
PROGRAM CHANGE OPTIONS:
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For more information see “Assigning a Program Number to the key note”
section of the Operator’s Manual (page 21).
OF – (off)
Select ‘OF’ will disable the ability to select and send Program Change
messages with the keys.
OC – (octave) – Default
Selecting this option will allow you to assign program changes to the notes
of only one octave. This means that same notes in different octaves will
transmit the same program change, allowing for 12 different program
changes.
AL – (all)
Selecting this option will allow you to assign a unique program change to
every note, allowing for 96 different program changes.