When i midi the ewi4000s to sound module, the note from the module continuously plays and i'm not even blowing into the ewi. How can i correct this?
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I have a WX7 and a WX5 and they both have wind sensitivity trim pots on them. If the pot is turned up too much, the instrument senses that as a continuous note On signal.
I have a WX7 and a WX5 and they both have wind sensitivity trim pots on them. If the pot is turned up too much, the instrument senses that as a continuous note On signal.
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My EWI 4000s started to play by its self making a loud low note and then it stop and now it won't play at all. I Reset to Factory Preset but that didn't help. What do I need to do to get it to play again?
Consider joining the forum here:http://www.patchmanmusic.com/WindControllerLinks.html It sounds like it is a velocity setting problem but the solution should be in your manual. It may also be a setting in the sound module you are using.
Here is a good forum to join:http://www.patchmanmusic.com/forum/ Depending on what you are using for a sound module, I would recommend setting the pitch bend limit or range on the sound module to what you want and controlling that setting with whatever setting you have on the EWI. Read your manuals carefully and you should be able to do it.
Without reading the manual, the easiest solution that occurs to me is to not use a cable between the audio out on the Ewi and the amp or mixer you are using. You can also set the main volume to zero. That setting does not affect the program volume.
Are you shure that you aren't touching the bend up plate with your right thumb? This isn't easy detected by sax players which are used to have a thumb rest at exactly the same spot where the bend up plate is. You might switch it off (see manual). With the bend up plate on you should aways use a tight strap which helps a bit to not touch the bend up plate accidentally. I'm still struggling with this occasionally.
I have a WX7 and a WX5 and they both have wind sensitivity trim pots on them. If the pot is turned up too much, the instrument senses that as a continuous note On signal.
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