Akai Musical Instrument EWI5000 User Manual

User Guide  
English  
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Assigning Controls................................................................................................................26  
MIDI Channel...................................................................................................................26  
Hold Button .....................................................................................................................27  
Interval Button .................................................................................................................29  
Managing Programs .............................................................................................................31  
Selecting Programs.........................................................................................................31  
Using the Program Button...........................................................................................31  
Using the Hold Button and/or Interval Button ..............................................................32  
Using the Note Keys....................................................................................................32  
In an External MIDI Sound Module or Software............................................................33  
Saving Programs.............................................................................................................33  
Using Effects (FX)..................................................................................................................34  
Reverb .............................................................................................................................34  
Chorus.............................................................................................................................35  
Delay................................................................................................................................35  
Fingering Modes...................................................................................................................36  
Restoring Default Settings....................................................................................................37  
Updating the Firmware .........................................................................................................37  
Appendix ...................................................................................................................................38  
Fingering Charts....................................................................................................................38  
EWI ..................................................................................................................................39  
Saxophone ......................................................................................................................40  
Flute.................................................................................................................................41  
Oboe................................................................................................................................42  
EVI ...................................................................................................................................43  
EVI Reversed ...................................................................................................................43  
Menu Structures ...................................................................................................................44  
Setup Mode.....................................................................................................................44  
FX (Effects) ......................................................................................................................47  
Technical Specifications.......................................................................................................48  
Trademarks and Licenses.....................................................................................................48  
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Introduction  
About the EWI5000  
EWI5000, the latest addition to the EWI series, combines innovative instrument design,  
wireless connectivity, and a sound library by SONiVOX to create the most expressive and  
versatile wind instrument available to today's musicians. Building upon the legacy of the  
original Electronic Wind Instrument, Akai Professional created EWI5000 with the same  
objective in mind—deliver unprecedented musical expression to wind players everywhere.  
Experience the next generation in wind-performance technology with an instrument that's built  
for the contemporary player.  
Support  
For the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information,  
etc.) and product registration, visit akaipro.com/ewi5000.  
For additional product support, visit akaipro.com/support.  
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Getting Started  
Important  
Before operating the EWI5000, 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 EWI5000.  
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 EWI5000. You can clean  
its outer surface with disinfectant alcohol.  
1. Power the EWI5000  
The EWI5000 is powered by a rechargeable battery. Please note the following about using it:  
Installation: Use a standard Phillips-head screwdriver (not included) to remove the  
EWI5000's battery compartment cover below the Phones output, install the battery, and  
re-secure the cover.  
Charging: Use the included USB cable to connect the EWI5000'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  
EWI5000. While charging, a dot will flash in the EWI5000's display.  
Battery life: Check the battery life by pressing and holding the Level Button and then  
pressing and holding the FX Button. The amount of battery life (0099) will appear in the  
display.  
Low-battery warning: When the battery power is low, the Preset LED or User LED will  
blink to indicate that you should charge the battery.  
Auto-power-off: If the EWI5000 detects no activity for approximately 10 minutes, it will  
power off automatically. In general, though, power off the EWI5000 to preserve its battery  
life when you are not using it.  
2. Hold the EWI5000 Properly  
1. Secure the neck strap to the EWI5000's neck strap mount.  
2. Place the strap around your neck and hold the EWI5000 in the  
same way you would hold a saxophone or clarinet, with the  
instrument vertically right in front of you.  
3. When playing, place your left thumb on the octave rollers in the  
back, and place your right thumb on the grounding plate  
between the pitch-bend plates. This will ensure the best possible  
conductivity and performance of the instrument.  
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3. Connect  
Important: The scenarios below are not mutually exclusive. The EWI5000 sends out audio  
from its Line Out, from its Phones jack, and wirelessly to the receiver (if it is paired) all at the  
same time. You can, for example, play EWI5000's audio wirelessly while also listening through  
the headphones.  
The exception is when the EWI5000 is connected to your computer and being used as a MIDI  
controller (the fourth scenario in this section): it will send MIDI messages to your computer but  
not send any audio. You can enable or disable audio in this scenario by pressing and holding  
the Power Button until the Preset LED or User LED lights solid (audio is enabled) or flashes  
(audio is disabled).  
To play EWI5000's audio wirelessly:  
1. Use the included USB cable to connect the wireless  
or  
receiver to your computer (powered on). Alternatively,  
connect the receiver to the included USB power  
adapter, and connect the adapter to a power outlet.  
The receiver's Pair LED will flash.  
2. Press the EWI5000's Power Button to power it on.  
The Preset LED next to its Bank Button will flash.  
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LINE OUT  
R
PAIRED/POWER  
3. Set the EWI5000's Wireless Switch to On. It will  
automatically "pair" to the wireless receiver. When  
paired, the receiver's Pair LED and the EWI5000's  
Preset LED or User LED will light solid. The wireless  
receiver will now send the EWI5000's audio to your  
computer. (The wireless receiver's Line Outs will not  
play the signal from your computer.)  
Note: If the connection is lost, you can manually pair  
the EWI5000 to the receiver by pressing the receiver's  
Pair Button and then pressing the EWI5000's Power  
Button once.  
To play EWI5000's audio through an external amplifier,  
audio interface, etc.:  
1. Use a standard 1/4" (6.35mm) cable to connect the  
EWI5000's Line Out to the line-level input of your  
keyboard amplifier, audio interface, etc.  
Important: The Line Out is a stereo output. If you are  
connecting to a mono input (like those on most  
keyboard amplifiers, audio interfaces, etc.), use a TS  
cable instead of a TRS cable.  
2. Press the EWI5000's Power Button to power it on.  
3. Set the EWI5000's Wireless Switch to Off.  
or  
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To play EWI5000's audio through headphones:  
1. Connect standard 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo headphones to  
EWI5000's Phones jack.  
2. Press the EWI5000's Power Button to power it on.  
3. Set the EWI5000's Wireless Switch to Off.  
To play EWI5000 as a "wired" MIDI controller:  
1. Make sure EWI5000 is powered off. If it is not, press  
and hold the Power Button for a full second.  
2. Use the included USB cable to connect the  
EWI5000's USB port to your computer.  
3. Make sure the EWI5000's Wireless Switch is set to  
Off.  
Important: In this mode, by default, the EWI5000 will  
not send out any audio signal. You can enable or  
disable audio by pressing and holding the Power  
Button until the Preset LED or User LED lights solid  
(audio is enabled) or flashes (audio is disabled).  
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4. Play!  
Hold the mouthpiece gently between your lips with your teeth, and exhale so your breath  
passes through both sides of your mouth. The EWI5000 detects this wind pressure with the  
breath sensor and expresses the change in sound volume and character, depending on how  
you blow. (It should not take much breath to activate the instrument.)  
Tips:  
There is a bite sensor in the mouthpiece. You can produce a vibrato effect by gently  
biting the mouthpiece, which will bend the pitch up each time you bite, but do not bite  
too hard.  
You can create small bursts of air by tonguing the mouthpiece for even more expressive  
control.  
If the EWI5000's note keys, octave rollers, pitch-bend plates, or glide plates are not very  
responsive, it could be because you are playing with dry hands (the EWI5000 works by  
using the body's capacitance). If this happens, you can use a very small amount of non-  
greasy hand lotion to improve the connection between your hands and the keys.  
Note Keys: The note keys are sensors that let you produce  
sound with only a light touch. The EWI5000 has multiple fingering  
options, so it can feel familiar to saxophonists, flutists, etc. You  
can adjust the position of the three lowest keys by loosening the  
screws that hold each of them in place.  
To learn how to adjust the note keys' response, please see  
Advanced Functions > Adjusting Sensors > Note Delay (Note  
Keys).  
Octave Rollers: Place your left thumb between any two octave  
rollers (and over the grounding plate) on the EWI5000's back  
panel. Slide your thumb up or down across the octave rollers to  
shift its octave range up or down. While playing, keep your left  
thumb in contact with the octave rollers. The position between  
the two knurled octave rollers indicates the standard pitch.  
Glide  
Plate  
Standard  
Pitch  
Glide Plate: While playing a note, move your thumb across the  
octave rollers (without rolling them) while touching the glide plate  
on their right side to create a "glide" effect. This will smoothly and  
continuously slide the pitch up or down—a technique known as  
portamento.  
To learn how to adjust the glide plate's response, please see  
Advanced Functions > Adjusting Sensors > Glide Plate.  
Pitch-Bend Plates: Touch your thumb to either of these plates to  
move the pitch of the note you are playing up or down. Touch the  
upper plate to bend the pitch upward or the lower plate to bend  
the pitch downward. Before you get accustomed to using these  
plates, you may produce unexpected sounds by touching them  
accidentally. You can adjust the position of each plate by  
loosening its screw.  
Pitch-Bend  
Up  
Pitch-Bend  
Down  
To learn how to adjust the pitch-bend plates' response, please  
see Advanced Functions > Adjusting Sensors > Pitch-Bend  
Plates.  
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Features  
1. Mouthpiece: Hold the mouthpiece gently in  
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between your lips with your teeth and  
exhale into it (like  
instrument). You can produce  
a
traditional wind  
vibrato  
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effect by gently biting the mouthpiece while  
blowing into it, but do not bite too hard.  
2. Note Keys: Press these keys in different  
combinations while blowing into the  
mouthpiece to determine the note. You can  
adjust the position of the three lowest note  
keys by loosening their screws.  
FILTER  
BITE  
BREATH  
SEMI  
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FINE  
REVERB  
LFO  
CHORUS  
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SETUP  
TRANS.  
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3. Hold Button: Press this button to enter  
Hold Mode. By default, Hold Mode is set to  
Legato (LE); the first note of a phrase will  
sustain while you play subsequent notes.  
While in Setup Mode, use this button to  
move "up" by one value or setting.  
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4. Interval Button: Press this button to enter  
Interval Mode. By default, this is set to  
Fixed Interval (Fd); when you play a note,  
that note and the note at the assigned  
interval will sound (an octave below, by  
default).  
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While in Setup Mode, use this button to  
move "down" by one value or setting.  
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5. Parameter Knobs: These eight knobs  
control some of the basic characteristics of  
either the Program or the EWI5000 itself.  
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17  
19  
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16  
18  
20  
FX  
LEVEL  
BANK PRESET SAVE  
USER  
WIRELESS  
POWER  
6. Display: Shows the Program number or the  
ON  
OFF  
setting value.  
MIDI OUT  
PHONES  
7. Setup Button: Press and hold this button to  
enter Setup Mode. Its LED will light up when  
you are in Setup Mode.  
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While in Setup Mode, use this button to  
return to a "higher" menu or submenu.  
8. Trans (Transpose) Button: Press this  
button to activate or deactivate the  
transposition function. Its LED will light up  
when transposition is activated. To adjust  
the transposition value, press and hold this  
button and press the Hold Button to  
increase it or the Interval Button to  
decrease it.  
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To access the Parameter Knobs'  
secondary functions, press and hold this  
button before turning the knobs.  
While in Setup Mode, use this button to  
enter a submenu.  
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9. Grounding Plate: Always touch these plates while playing.  
10. Octave Rollers: Move your thumb up or down over these rollers to shift the note keys'  
range. You can shift them up to four octaves higher or up to two octaves lower. Always  
touch these octave rollers while playing.  
11. Glide Plate: Touch this plate while playing a note to produce a "glide" effect, which  
smoothly and continuously slides the pitch up or down—a technique known as  
portamento.  
12. Neck Strap Clip: Connect the included neck strap here.  
13. Program Button: Without touching any note keys, touch this screw to display the current  
Program (internal sound) in the display. You can then press the Hold Button to move to  
the next Program or press the Interval Button to move to the previous Program.  
14. Pitch-Bend Plates: Touch the upper or lower plate while playing a note to raise or lower  
its pitch, respectively. You can adjust the position of these plates by loosening their  
screws.  
15. FX (Effects) Button: Press and hold this button and then use the Hold Button and  
Interval Button to select Reverb (rb), Chorus (ch), or Delay (dL). You can then release  
the FX Button and use the Hold Button to increase the effect level or press the Interval  
Button to decrease the effect level.  
16. Level Button: Press this button to show the Main Output level in the display. You can  
then press the Hold Button to increase the level or press the Interval Button to decrease  
the level.  
17. Bank Button: Press this button to switch between the bank of Preset Programs and the  
bank of User Programs. The Preset LED and User LED next to it will indicate which bank  
is selected, Preset or User.  
18. Save Button: Press this button to enter Save Mode. The "destination" User Program  
number will then blink in the display. Use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select  
the User Program number you want to save to, and press the Save Button again to save  
the Program, or press any other button to cancel the operation.  
19. Wireless Switch: Selects whether or not the EWI5000 is "paired" with the wireless  
receiver. To do this, connect the wireless receiver to a USB port on your computer.  
(Alternatively, connect the receiver to the included USB power adapter, and connect the  
adapter to a power outlet.) The receiver's Pair LED will flash. With the EWI5000 powered  
on, set this Wireless Switch to On. It will automatically pair to the wireless receiver.  
When it is paired to the wireless receiver, the wireless receiver's Pair LED and the  
EWI5000's Preset LED or User LED (next to the Bank Button) will both light solid.  
Note: If the connection is lost, you can manually pair the EWI5000 to the receiver by  
pressing the receiver's Pair Button and then pressing the EWI5000's Power Button  
once.  
20. Power: Press and hold this button for a full second to power the EWI5000 on or off.  
21. MIDI Out: Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this port to an external sound  
module's MIDI In port, allowing you to use the EWI5000 as a MIDI controller for that  
sound module.  
22. Phones: Connect headphones (optional, sold separately) here with a stereo 1/8" (3.5mm)  
cable.  
23. Battery Compartment: Use a standard Phillips-head screwdriver (not included) to  
remove the battery compartment cover, install the battery, and re-secure the cover.  
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24. Line Output: Use a 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS cable to connect this output to the input of a  
keyboard amplifier, audio interface, speaker system, etc.  
Important: The Line Out is a stereo output. If you are connecting to a mono input (like  
those on most keyboard amplifiers, audio interfaces, etc.), use a TS cable instead of a  
TRS cable.  
25. USB Port: Use a standard USB cable to connect this port to an available USB port on  
your computer. This connection will power the EWI5000 and charge its battery as well as  
send MIDI messages to your computer.  
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Advanced Functions  
The EWI5000 is a woodwind-instrument-type MIDI controller with an internal sound module  
and built-in effects. It allows you to perform with the articulation of an acoustic instrument but  
also with the character of an electronic instrument with a wide variety of sounds and tonal  
colorings.  
The EWI5000 has two modes: Performance Mode and Setup Mode. When you turn the  
EWI5000 on, it will be in Performance Mode. Press the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode  
where you can adjust the sensors' sensitivity or MIDI settings. To return to Performance Mode,  
press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
The EWI5000 is a musical instrument much like other acoustic instruments, so the more you  
practice, the better you'll play. You may find it challenging at first, but as you find and develop  
your own playing style, we think you'll find it has unlimited possibilities—there are no hard and  
fast rules.  
For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in  
Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.  
Adjusting Sound Parameters  
Important: You can adjust the sound parameter knobs from either Performance Mode or  
Setup Mode at any time.  
You can adjust the EWI5000's sounds to your preference by using (1) the  
included sound editor software and/or (2) EWI5000's eight parameter  
knobs (remove the cover above the display to expose the knobs).  
The eight parameter knobs control some of the basic characteristics of  
either the Program or the EWI5000 itself, as described below.  
Each Parameter Knob, except for Fine, has a primary and secondary function:  
Access the primary function by simply turning the knob.  
Access the secondary function by pressing and holding the Trans Button and then turning the  
knob.  
Filter  
Primary: sets the Program's filter cutoff frequency.  
Secondary: sets the Program's filter resonance.  
FILTER  
BITE  
BREATH  
SEMI  
Breath Primary: sets the EWI5000's breath sensor offset (how much  
breath is required to play a sound).  
Secondary: sets the EWI5000's breath sensor's gain (how  
loudly or quietly you can play; a higher setting decreases the  
dynamic range).  
FINE  
REVERB  
LFO  
Bite  
Primary: sets the EWI5000's bite sensitivity (how much biting  
the mouthpiece affects the sound).  
CHORUS  
Secondary: sets the amount of Delay effect applied to the  
Program.  
Semi  
Primary: sets the EWI5000's tuning by semitones (half-steps).  
Secondary: sets the rate of the Delay effect applied to the  
Program.  
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Fine  
Primary: sets the EWI5000's tuning by fractions of  
semitone.  
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Secondary: no function.  
FILTER  
BITE  
BREATH  
SEMI  
Reverb  
Primary: sets the amount of Reverb effect applied to the  
Program.  
Secondary: sets the room size of the Reverb effect applied to  
the Program.  
FINE  
REVERB  
LFO  
Chorus  
LFO  
Primary: sets the amount of Chorus effect applied to the  
Program.  
CHORUS  
Secondary: sets the depth of the Chorus effect applied to the  
Program.  
Primary: sets the amount of modulation (CC#1) applied to the  
Program.  
Secondary: sets the frequency of the modulation's low-  
frequency oscillator for the Program.  
If you like the adjustments you have made and want to save them to the Program, press the  
Save Button.  
Important: When saving, only the settings that apply to the Program will be saved. Settings  
that apply to the EWI5000 will affect all Programs because they affect the sensors and tuning  
of the EWI5000 hardware itself.  
Tip: To further customize your sound, use the EWI5000 sound editor software to adjust even  
more Program parameters, and use the parameters knobs' additional functions to adjust the  
EWI5000's sensors. Go to akaipro.com/ewi5000 to download the latest EWI5000 sound  
editor to learn more.  
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Adjusting Sensors  
The EWI5000 has been given optimal default settings, but we recommend adjusting them to  
your preference to get the most out of your performance. You can customize these settings in  
Setup Mode.  
To enter Setup Mode, press the Setup Button. The display will indicate the current setting.  
Though adjusting the settings may seem complicated, you won't need to it every time you  
perform. The values you set are essential to the EWI5000's functionality, and your  
performance will be much more expressive and precise when the settings match your playing  
style. Once you adjust everything to your preference, you won't need to adjust anything much  
further.  
You can adjust the following sensors. Click one of them to skip to that part of the chapter.  
Note Delay (Note Keys)  
Breath Sensor  
Pitch-Bend Plates  
Glide Plate  
Bite Sensor  
We also recommend seeing the Calibrating Sensors chapter. Calibrating the sensors ensures  
their sensitivity and response fits your performance style the best.  
For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in  
Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.  
Note Delay (Note Keys)  
The Note Delay function adjusts the response of the note keys. The EWI5000's note key  
response is preset to accommodate rapid changes in fingerings, but you may occasionally  
produce unexpected sounds, depending on your playing style. In this case, you may find that  
you can play more smoothly by adjusting the Note Delay.  
To adjust the Note Delay:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until dL (Note  
Delay) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The current Note Delay value will appear in the display.  
4. Set your desired value by pressing the Hold Button (to increase the value) or Interval  
Button (to decrease the value).  
Tip: You can play notes more smoothly with a larger Note Delay value, but it may prevent  
you from playing quickly. We recommend setting as small a value as possible.  
5. Press the Setup Button to return to Performance Mode.  
Tip: You can assign the note keys to select specific Programs when you are touching the  
Program Button. This can make Program selection quick and easy. Please see Managing  
Programs > Selecting Programs > Using the Note Keys to learn how to do this.  
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Breath Sensor  
The mouthpiece's breath sensor translates the strength of your breath into the volume and  
character of the note you're playing. It's important to set the sensor's sensitivity so it suits  
your playing style.  
Tip: If this is your first time using the EWI5000, you may want use a "lighter" breath sensor  
setting for easier blowing. With practice, you can set this control at a "heavier" setting for a  
more expressive performance.  
To adjust the breath sensor:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until bS (Breath  
Sensor) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
vo (Volume): The breath sensor will send its messages using CC #7 and CC #39,  
which are both Channel Volume. If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button  
to set additional parameters:  
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OF (Off): No messages will be sent using CC #7 or CC #39.  
Lr (Low-Resolution): Messages will be sent using only CC #7.  
Hr (High-Resolution): Messages will be sent using both CC #7 and CC #39.  
(An additional message will be sent using CC #88 before each Note On  
message except when the velocity is locked.)  
EP (Expression): The breath sensor will send its messages using CC #11 and CC  
#43, which are both Expression. If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button  
to set additional parameters:  
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OF (Off): No messages will be sent using CC #11 or CC #43.  
Lr (Low-Resolution): Messages will be sent using only CC #11.  
Hr (High-Resolution): Messages will be sent using both CC #11 and CC #43.  
(An additional message will be sent using CC #88 before each Note On  
message except when the velocity is locked.)  
PP (Aftertouch): The breath sensor will send aftertouch (polyphonic pressure)  
messages. If you select this, press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is  
on, a dot will appear in the display.  
CP (Channel Pressure): The breath sensor will send channel pressure messages. If  
you select this, press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will  
appear in the display.  
br (Breath): The breath sensor will send its messages using CC #2 and CC #34,  
which are both Breath. If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button to set  
additional parameters:  
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OF (Off): No messages will be sent using CC #2 or CC #34.  
Lr (Low-Resolution): Messages will be sent using only CC #2.  
Hr (High-Resolution): Messages will be sent using both CC #2 and CC #34.  
(An additional message will be sent using CC #88 before each Note On  
message except when the velocity is fixed.)  
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CC (Continuous Controller): The breath sensor will send a MIDI Continuous  
Controller (CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional  
message parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC output is enabled or disabled. If you  
select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button or  
Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear in  
the display.  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you  
blow into the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
CC number (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a  
dot between them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you  
want to control.  
Important: We recommend setting En to off (OF) before changing this  
parameter to prevent accidentally muting the EWI5000's output while moving  
through CC #7 (Volume).  
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nb (No Breath): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not blowing into the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to  
set the value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a  
dot between them).  
br (Breath): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
blowing into the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set  
the value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
LV (Lock Velocity): When this is on, the breath sensor will not affect velocity; all  
Note On messages will be sent with a fixed velocity. Press the Trans Button to turn  
it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the display.  
To set the velocity, press and hold the Trans Button, and then use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to set the value (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last  
two digits with a dot between them).  
Ct (Capture Delay): This determines how much delay there is between the moment  
you blow into the mouthpiece and the Note On message is sent. Press and hold the  
Trans Button, and then use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the amount  
(0110).  
CS (Constant Output): When this is on, the breath sensor send breath messages  
with a fixed value, which you can set by turning the Breath Parameter Knob. Press  
the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the display.  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Bite Sensor  
The bite sensor controls the character of the vibrato effect you generate when you bite the  
mouthpiece while playing a note.  
Note: The vibrato effect is obtained by biting the mouthpiece many times rather than a single  
steady bite.  
To adjust the bite sensor:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until bt (Bite  
Sensor) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
FL (Filter): A high-pass filter will be applied to the bite sensor. When this is on, any  
note that sounds as you bite the mouthpiece will eventually return to its original  
state, even if you bite continuously. If you select this, press the Trans Button to turn  
it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the display.  
Pb (Pitch Bend): Biting the mouthpiece will bend the pitch of the note. Press the  
Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the display.  
To set the depth of the pitch bend, press and hold the Trans Button, and then use  
the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value: -63 to +63 (values under -9 will  
be shown with a dot between the digits). Negative values indicate a downward pitch  
bend, while positive values indicate an upward pitch bend.  
bS (Breath Sensor): Biting the mouthpiece will change the breath sensor's output.  
Press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the  
display.  
To set the depth of the change, press and hold the Trans Button, and then use the  
Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value: -99 to +99 (values under -9 will be  
shown with a dot between the digits). Negative values indicate a decrease in output,  
while positive values indicate an increase in output.  
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CC (Continuous Controller): Biting the mouthpiece will send a MIDI Continuous  
Controller (CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional  
message parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC output is enabled or disabled. If you  
select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button or  
Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear in  
the display.  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you bite  
the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the CC number  
(01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot between  
them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you want to  
control.  
Important: We recommend setting En to off (OF) before changing this  
parameter to prevent accidentally muting the EWI5000's output while moving  
through CC #7 (Volume).  
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nb (Not Biting): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not biting the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
bt (Biting): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
biting the mouthpiece. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value  
(00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot between  
them).  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Pitch-Bend Plates  
When you touch either of the pitch-bend plates, the EWI5000 will bend the pitch of the note  
you are playing, allowing you to be more expressive with your performance. Alternatively, you  
can set the pitch-bend plates to send messages for other individual MIDI Continuous  
Controllers (CCs).  
Important: The overall change in pitch varies by how much of the plate your thumb is  
touching as well how it is touching the plate. Experiment with these settings for the best  
results.  
To adjust the pitch-bend plates:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until PU (Pitch-  
Bend Up Plate) or Pd (Pitch-Bend Down Plate) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
Pb (Pitch Bend): Touching the pitch-bend plate will bend the pitch of the note.  
Press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the  
display.  
To set the depth of the pitch bend, press and hold the Trans Button, and then use  
the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value: -63 to +63 (values under -9 will  
be shown with a dot between the digits). Negative values indicate a downward pitch  
bend, while positive values indicate an upward pitch bend.  
CC (Continuous Controller): Touching the pitch-bend plate will send a MIDI  
Continuous Controller (CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to  
set additional message parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC output is enabled or disabled. If you  
select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button or  
Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear in  
the display.  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you  
touch the pitch-bend plate. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
CC number (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a  
dot between them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you  
want to control.  
Important: We recommend setting En to off (OF) before changing this  
parameter to prevent accidentally muting the EWI5000's output while moving  
through CC #7 (Volume).  
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dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not touching the pitch-bend plate. Press and hold the Trans Button, and then  
use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value (00127; values over  
99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
touch the pitch-bend plate. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Glide Plate  
The EWI5000's glide plate lets you use a glide effect called portamento to move between  
notes for greater expressiveness in your performance. Alternatively, you can set the glide plate  
to send messages for other individual MIDI Continuous Controllers (CCs).  
Important:  
Make sure PS is on if you want to use the portamento effect. The EWI5000's synth needs this  
setting to be enabled in order for portamento to work properly.  
Some sound modules may not handle portamento messages well, which could generate some  
undesirable sounds. If this is the case, make sure PS is off.  
To set the function of the glide plate:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until GL (Glide  
Plate) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
Pt (Portamento Time): The glide plate will send its messages using CC #5, which is  
portamento time. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional  
parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC #5 output is enabled or disabled. If  
you select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear  
in the display.  
dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not touching the glide plate. Press and hold the Trans Button, and then use  
the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value (00127; values over 99 will  
be shown as the last two digits with a dot between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
touch the glide plate. Press and hold the Trans Button, and then use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to set the value (00127; values over 99 will be  
shown as the last two digits with a dot between them).  
Important: Make sure PS is on if you want to use the portamento effect. The  
EWI5000's synth needs this setting to be enabled in order for portamento to work  
properly.  
PS (Portamento Switch): The glide plate will send its messages using CC #65.  
Press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the  
display.  
Important: Turn this on if you want to use the portamento effect. The EWI5000's  
synth needs this setting to be enabled in order for portamento to work properly.  
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Lt (Legato Time): The glide plate will send its messages using CC #104, which the  
EWI5000 uses for Legato Time. This is the time during which a note ends as a new  
note begins. Shorter times will result in more abrupt changes between notes, while  
longer times will result in more fluid changes that sound almost slurred. (This is  
different from portamento, though, as Legato Time does not shift the pitch of any  
notes.)  
If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC #104 output is enabled or disabled.  
If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear  
in the display.  
dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not touching the glide plate. Press and hold the Trans Button, and then use  
the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value (00127; values over 99 will  
be shown as the last two digits with a dot between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
touch the glide plate. Press and hold the Trans Button, and then use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to set the value (00127; values over 99 will be  
shown as the last two digits with a dot between them).  
CC (Continuous Controller): The glide plate will send a MIDI Continuous Controller  
(CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional message  
parameters:  
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En (Enable): This determines whether CC output is enabled or disabled. If you  
select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and press the Hold Button or  
Interval Button to turn it on (On) or off (OF). When it is on, a dot will appear in  
the display.  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you  
touch the glide plate. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the CC  
number (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you  
want to control.  
Important: We recommend setting En to off (OF) before changing this  
parameter to prevent accidentally muting the EWI5000's output while moving  
through CC #7 (Volume).  
o
o
dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you are  
not touching the glide plate. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
touch the glide plate. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the value  
(00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot between  
them).  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Calibrating Sensors  
The EWI5000's sensors can be adjusted and assigned as described in the Adjusting Sensors  
chapter, but we recommend calibrating them, as well. Calibrating the sensors ensures their  
sensitivity and response fits your performance style the best.  
You can calibrate the following sensors:  
Key Delay (Note Keys) and Program Button  
Breath Sensor  
Glide Plate  
Pitch-Bend Plates  
Important: The glide plate and pitch-bend plates are all partially associated, so their  
sensitivities may need to be adjusted relative to each other. For example, while calibrating the  
glide plate, you may want to touch each of the pitch-bend plates to ensure the latter are not  
triggering the former.  
Tip: It may be useful to test the sensitivity of any of the sensors with a constant breath output.  
You can set the EWI5000 to do this at any time during calibration by setting the Breath  
Parameter Knob to a high setting so that a dot appears in the display.  
For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in  
Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.  
Key Delay (Note Keys) and Program Button  
To calibrate the note keys and Program Button:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until CL  
(Calibration) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current sensor. Use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to dL (Key Delay).  
4. Turn the Chorus Parameter Knob to adjust the note keys' sensitivity. 00 is the lowest  
sensitivity, while 99 is the highest.  
You can touch the note keys or Program Button to test the setting. The Setup Button  
LED will light up when the EWI5000 detects that you are touching a note key. The Trans  
Button LED will light up when the EWI5000 detects that you are touching the Program  
Button.  
5. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Breath Sensor  
To calibrate the breath sensor:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until CL  
(Calibration) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current sensor. Use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to bS (Breath Sensor).  
4. You can use the Chorus, LFO, and Reverb Parameter Knobs to adjust the sensor. You  
can also blow into the mouthpiece to test the setting. The Setup Button LED will light up  
when the EWI5000 detects your breath in the mouthpiece. The Trans Button LED will  
light up when the breath sensor is at its maximum value.  
Turn the Chorus Parameter Knob to adjust the breath sensor's sensitivity. 00 is the  
lowest sensitivity, while 99 is the highest. We recommend turning this knob while not  
blowing into the mouthpiece and setting it just below the point where the Setup  
Button LED lights up.  
Turn the LFO Parameter Knob to adjust the breath sensor's dynamic range. 00 is  
the smallest range, while 99 is the largest. We recommend blowing into the  
mouthpiece with your "maximum" force and setting this knob just above the point  
where the Trans Button LED lights up.  
Turn the Reverb Parameter Knob to adjust the breath sensor's rate of change. 00  
is the lowest rate, while 99 is the highest.  
5. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Glide Plate  
To calibrate the glide plate:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until CL  
(Calibration) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current sensor. Use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to GL (Glide Plate).  
4. You can use the Chorus, LFO, and Reverb Parameter Knobs to adjust the sensor. You  
can touch the glide plate to test the setting. The Setup Button LED will light up when the  
EWI5000 detects you are touching the glide plate. The Trans Button LED will light up  
when the glide plate is at its maximum value.  
Turn the Chorus Parameter Knob to adjust the glide plate's sensitivity. 00 is the  
lowest sensitivity, while 99 is the highest. We recommend turning this knob while not  
touching the glide plate and setting it just below the point where the Setup Button  
LED lights up.  
Turn the LFO Parameter Knob to adjust the glide plate's dynamic range. 00 is the  
smallest range, while 99 is the largest. We recommend touching the glide plate as  
you would to get a maximum value, and setting this knob just above the point where  
the Trans Button LED lights up.  
Turn the Reverb Parameter Knob to adjust the glide plate's rate of change. 00 is  
the lowest rate, while 99 is the highest.  
Important: You may also want to touch each of the pitch-bend plates to ensure they are  
not triggering the glide plate. The glide plate and pitch-bend plates are all partially  
associated, so their sensitivities may need to be adjusted relative to each other.  
5. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Pitch-Bend Plates  
To calibrate the pitch-bend plates:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until CL  
(Calibration) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current sensor. Use the Hold  
Button or Interval Button to PU (Pitch-Bend Up Plate) or Pd (Pitch-Bend Down  
Plate).  
4. You can use the Chorus, LFO, and Reverb Parameter Knobs to adjust the sensor. You  
can touch the pitch-bend plate to test the setting. The Setup Button LED will light up  
when the EWI5000 detects you are touching the pitch-bend plate. The Trans Button LED  
will light up when the pitch-bend plate is at its maximum value.  
Turn the Chorus Parameter Knob to adjust the pitch-bend plate's sensitivity. 00 is  
the lowest sensitivity, while 99 is the highest. We recommend turning this knob while  
not touching the pitch-bend plate and setting it just below the point where the  
Setup Button LED lights up.  
Turn the LFO Parameter Knob to adjust the pitch-bend plate's dynamic range. 00  
is the smallest range, while 99 is the largest. We recommend touching the pitch-  
bend plate as you would to get a maximum value, and setting this knob just above  
the point where the Trans Button LED lights up.  
Turn the Reverb Parameter Knob to adjust the pitch-bend plate's rate of change.  
00 is the lowest rate, while 99 is the highest.  
Important: You may want to touch other pitch-bend plate or glide plate to ensure they  
are not triggering the pitch-bend plate you are adjusting. The glide plate and pitch-bend  
plates are all partially associated, so their sensitivities may need to be adjusted relative to  
each other.  
5. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Assigning Controls  
There are three important settings you should set for your EWI5000: the MIDI channel it will  
use to send its messages, the function of the Hold Button, and the function of the Interval  
Button.  
Additionally, you can assign the note keys to select specific Programs when you are touching  
the Program Button. This can make Program selection quick and easy.  
Click one of the settings below to skip to that part of the chapter.  
MIDI Channel  
Hold Button  
Interval Button  
For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in  
Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.  
MIDI Channel  
The EWI5000 will send MIDI messages over an assigned MIDI channel. This channel is also  
the synth's input channel.  
To set the MIDI Channel:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until CH (Channel)  
appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The current MIDI channel number will appear in the display.  
4. Select the MIDI channel number you want by pressing the Hold Button (to increase the  
value) or Interval Button (to decrease the value).  
5. Press the Setup Button to return to Performance Mode.  
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Hold Button  
When you press the Hold Button, the EWI5000 will enter Hold Mode, which allows you to play  
and hold a note and then play another note or melody line over that held note. The held note  
will remain as long as you are playing a legato phrase. When you end the phrase or articulate a  
new phrase, the original held note will end, and the new note will then become the held note.  
To set the function of the Hold Button:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until Ho (Hold)  
appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
OF (Off): The Hold Button will be disabled.  
LE (Legato Hold Mode): Pressing the Hold Button before playing a note will  
activate Hold Mode. The first note you play (or are currently playing) after pressing  
the Hold Button will be held out even as you continue play different notes after that  
using the same breath. Starting a new phrase (i.e., taking a breath and blowing into  
the mouthpiece again) will result in a new held note. Deactivate Hold Mode by  
pressing the Hold Button again.  
Press the Trans Button to enable or disable latching for this mode (when enabled, a  
dot will appear in the display). When latching is enabled, you can activate or  
deactivate Hold Mode as described above. When latching is disabled, you can  
activate Hold Mode by pressing and holding the Hold Button, and deactivate Hold  
Mode by releasing it.  
nL (Non-Legato Hold Mode): Pressing the Hold Button while playing a note will  
activate Hold Mode. The note you play while pressing the Hold Button will be held  
out even as you play different notes after that. Deactivate Hold Mode by pressing  
the Hold Button again.  
Press the Trans Button to enable or disable latching for this mode (when enabled, a  
dot will appear in the display). When latching is enabled, you can activate or  
deactivate Hold Mode as described above. When latching is disabled, you can  
activate Hold Mode by pressing and holding the Hold Button, and deactivate Hold  
Mode by releasing it.  
UP (Up): Pressing the Hold Button will select the next-highest Program. See  
Managing Programs > Selecting Programs for more information.  
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CC (Continuous Controller): The Hold Button will send a MIDI Continuous  
Controller (CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional  
message parameters:  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you  
press the Hold Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the CC  
number (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you  
want to control.  
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o
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dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
release the Hold Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
press the Hold Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
LA (Latching): This determines if the Hold Button acts as a latching control or  
momentary control. If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button to set  
additional message parameters:  
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OF (Off): When you press and hold the Hold Button, the Data-Press value  
will be sent. When you release the Hold Button, the Data-Up value will be  
sent.  
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on (On): When you press the Hold Button, the Data-Press value will be  
sent. When you press the Hold Button again, the Data-Up value will be  
sent.  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Interval Button  
When you press the Interval Button, the EWI5000 will enter Interval Mode, which will cause  
an additional note—at a particular interval—to sound above or below the fingered note,  
creating a harmonized sound.  
Important: While in Interval Mode, portamento messages from the glide plate will be disabled.  
To set the function of the Interval Button:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until In (Interval)  
appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
OF (Off): The Interval Button will be disabled.  
Fd (Fixed Interval Mode): Pressing the Interval Button will let you play a harmony  
note at an interval you set here. Deactivate Interval Mode by pressing the Interval  
Button again.  
If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button, and then use the Hold Button  
and Interval Button to set the interval in semitones (-24 to +24).  
rt (Real-Time Mode): Pressing the Interval Button while playing a note will activate  
Interval Mode. After that, play a second note. The harmony note will use the interval  
between those two notes as the interval until you deactivate Interval Mode.  
Deactivate Interval Mode by pressing the Interval Button again.  
dn (Down): Pressing the Interval Button will select the next-lowest Program. See  
Managing Programs > Selecting Programs for more information.  
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CC (Continuous Controller): The Interval Button will send a MIDI Continuous  
Controller (CC) message. If you select this, press the Trans Button to set additional  
message parameters:  
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Cn (Controller Number): This is the CC number that will be sent when you  
press the Interval Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
CC number (01127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a  
dot between them). Match this number to the CC number of the parameter you  
want to control.  
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o
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dU (Data-Up): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
release the Interval Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
dP (Data-Press): The value that will be sent with the CC message when you  
press the Interval Button. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to set the  
value (00127; values over 99 will be shown as the last two digits with a dot  
between them).  
LA (Latching): This determines if the Interval Button acts as a latching control  
or momentary control. If you select this, press and hold the Trans Button to  
set additional message parameters:  
.
OF (Off): When you press and hold the Interval Button, the Data-Press  
value will be sent. When you release the Interval Button, the Data-Up  
value will be sent.  
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on (On): When you press the Interval Button, the Data-Press value will be  
sent. When you press the Interval Button again, the Data-Up value will be  
sent.  
4. To return to Performance Mode, press the Setup Button until the display is blank.  
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Managing Programs  
Programs are settings or presets stored in the EWI5000's internal memory. You can switch  
from one Program to another to change your sound and sensor settings instantly.  
There are two banks of Programs: the Preset Bank and the User Bank. In each bank, there  
are 100 Programs (0099). By default, the two banks are identical, but you can overwrite User  
Programs with your own Programs, while the Preset Programs cannot be overwritten.  
To view the current Program, simply touch the touch the Program Button (the screw just  
above the Pitch-Bend Up Plate).  
To switch between the Preset Bank and User Bank, simply press the Bank Button. The  
LED next to the currently selected bank will light up.  
Learn more about Selecting Programs or Saving Programs in this chapter.  
Selecting Programs  
You can select Programs in one of three ways:  
Using the Program Button  
Using the Hold Button and/or Interval Button  
Using the Note Keys  
You can also use the EWI5000 to select Programs In an External MIDI Sound Module or  
Software.  
Using the Program Button  
1. Make sure you are in the desired bank (Preset or User). If not, press the Bank Button to  
select it.  
2. Without touching any note keys, touch the Program Button (the screw just above the  
Pitch-Bend Up Plate). The current Program will appear in the display.  
3. While still touching the Program Button, press the Hold Button to move to the next  
Program, or press the Interval Button to move to the previous Program.  
4. When you see the desired Program in the display, release the Program Button. The  
Program is now selected.  
Note: While touching the Program Button, no sound will play if you blow into the mouthpiece.  
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Using the Hold Button and/or Interval Button  
Note: You can use just the Hold Button, just the Interval Button, or both buttons to select  
Programs. In other words, these two buttons' functions can be independent of each other.  
1. Make sure you are in the desired bank (Preset or User). If not, press the Bank Button to  
select it.  
2. Make sure you have set the Hold Button to UP (described in Assigning Controls > Hold  
Button) and/or the Interval Button to dn (described in Assigning Controls > Interval  
Button).  
3. Press the Hold Button to move to the next-highest Program, and/or press the Interval  
Button to move the next-lowest Program. You can also press and hold it to move quickly  
through the available Programs.  
Using the Note Keys  
You can assign Program numbers to specific note keys, allowing you to select Programs more  
quickly than scrolling through them with the Hold Button or Interval Button. You must assign  
a Program to a note key first, though.  
To assign a Program to a note key:  
1. Make sure your PC (Program Change) setting has dP (Direct Program) enabled. See In  
an External MIDI Sound Module or Software to learn how to do this.  
2. Select the Program number you want to assign (using any of the methods described in  
this chapter, Selecting Programs).  
3. Touch the Program Button, and press the Setup Button. The Program number will flash  
in the display.  
4. Touch the desired note key and blow into the mouthpiece. The Program is now assigned  
to the note key you were touching. (If you touch more than one note key during this step,  
the Program will be assigned to the top-most note key you are touching.)  
Note: While touching the Program Button, no sound will play if you blow into the mouthpiece.  
To select a Program using the note keys:  
1. Make sure your PC (Program Change) setting has dP (Direct Program) enabled. See In  
an External MIDI Sound Module or Software to learn how to do this.  
2. Make sure you are in the desired bank (Preset or User). If not, press the Bank Button to  
select it.  
3. Without touching any note keys, touch the Program Button (the screw just above the  
Pitch-Bend Up Plate). The current Program will appear in the display.  
4. While still touching the Program Button, touch the note key assigned to the desired  
Program. (If you touch more than one note key during this step, the Program that is  
selected will be the one assigned to the top-most note key you are touching.)  
5. After the assigned Program number appears in the display, blow into the mouthpiece.  
The Program is now selected.  
6. Release the Program Button.  
Note: While touching the Program Button, no sound will play if you blow into the mouthpiece.  
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In an External MIDI Sound Module or Software  
You can use the EWI5000 to send a MIDI Program Change message to a connected external  
MIDI sound module or to software on a connected computer. To do this, follow the same  
steps as described above. When you select a new Program on the EWI5000, it sends a MIDI  
Program Change message of the same number to your external sound module.  
In order to do this properly, configure the settings described below.  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Press the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until PC  
(Program Change) appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
dP (Direct Program): When this is on, you can touch the Program Button and then  
touch a note key assigned to a Program to send the Program Change message. (To  
assign Programs to the note keys, please see Using the Note Keys.) Press the  
Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is on, a dot will appear in the display.  
Ot (Out): When this is on, the EWI5000 can send Program Change messages from  
its USB Port and MIDI Out. When this is off, the EWI5000 will not send any Program  
Change messages externally. Press the Trans Button to turn it on or off. When it is  
on, a dot will appear in the display.  
4. Press the Setup Button to return to Performance Mode.  
Saving Programs  
To save a Program:  
1. Make sure the current Program has all of the settings you want to save.  
2. Press the Save Button. The "destination" User Program number will then blink in the  
display.  
3. Use the Hold Button and Interval Button to select the User Program number you want  
to save to.  
4. Press the Save Button again to save the Program, or press any other button to cancel  
the operation.  
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Using Effects (FX)  
You can use the EWI5000's FX Menu to apply and edit three different effects to its audio  
output: Reverb, Chorus, and Delay.  
Important: Your EWI5000's audio output must be enabled to edit its effects. If you are using it  
as a MIDI controller only (its Preset LED or User LED is flashing), enable its audio output by  
pressing and holding the Power Button until its Preset LED or User LED is lit solid.  
To enter the FX Menu, press and hold the FX Button, and then use the Hold Button and  
Interval Button to select rb (Reverb), ch (Chorus), or dL (Delay). Release the FX Button to  
edit that effect's parameters, described below in each section.  
To exit the FX Menu, press the FX Button once.  
Learn more about setting the parameters for the Reverb, Chorus, and Delay effects in this  
chapter.  
Reverb  
Reverb is a spatial effect, simulating the nuanced reverberation of sound in the space of a  
particular room.  
To edit the Reverb effect:  
1. Press and hold the FX Button, and then use the Hold Button and Interval Button to  
select rb (Reverb).  
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 Reverb 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:  
ut (Wet/Dry): This determines the blend between the "wet" (affected) and "dry"  
(unaffected) signal. 00 is all dry, and 99 is all wet, while 50 is approximately an equal  
mix of both.  
dP (Damping): This determines how much higher frequencies are absorbed by the  
simulated room as the reverbating sound decays over the time. At 00, no high  
frequencies are absorbed, allowing for their maximum decay time. A setting of 99  
results in the most absorption of higher frequencies, creating a warmer sound.  
ud (Width): This determines the width of the stereo image generated by the reverb.  
00 produces the narrowest stereo image, while 99 produces the widest.  
rS (Room Size): This determines the size of the room that the reverb will simulate.  
00 corresponds to a small room size, while 99 corresponds to a large one.  
4. Press the FX Button once to exit the FX Menu.  
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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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Fingering Modes  
The EWI5000 lets you select from different fingering modes to accommodate different styles of  
playing.  
To select a fingering mode:  
1. Press and hold the Setup Button to enter Setup Mode.  
2. Use the Hold Button or Interval Button to scroll through the options until Fn (Fingering)  
appears in the display.  
3. Release the Setup Button. The display will show the current mode. Use the Hold Button  
or Interval Button to select any of the following options:  
EI (Standard EWI): This is the standard fingering for the EWI5000, based on the  
fingering of conventional woodwind instruments.  
SA (Saxophone): This fingering resembles that of a standard saxophone. In this  
mode, the EWI will ignore fingers that are two notes below the highest note.  
FL (Flute): This fingering resembles that of a standard C flute, though flutists will  
have to familiarize themselves with a few new fingerings to properly adapt their  
performance to the EWI5000.  
Ob (Oboe): This fingering resembles that of a standard oboe, though oboists will  
have to familiarize themselves with a few new fingerings to properly adapt their  
performance to the EWI5000.  
Eu (Standard EVI*): EVI stands for electric valve instrument. This fingering may be  
useful to players who wish to use fingerings closer to those of a brass instrument.  
Er (EVI with reversed octave rollers): This fingering most closely resembles the  
movement of the left wrist on an actual EVI (recommended mostly for experienced  
EVI players).  
4. Press the Setup Button to return to Performance Mode.  
Please refer to Appendix > Fingering Charts to see the differences between the various  
fingering modes.  
For reference, you can see an overview of the entire menu structure of Setup Mode in  
Appendix > Menu Structure > Setup Mode.  
* Special thanks to Matt Traum of Patchman Music (patchmanmusic.com) for the development of EVI fingering.  
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Restoring Default Settings  
To return all of the EWI5000's settings to its factory defaults:  
1. Disconnect the EWI5000 from your computer.  
2. Power off the EWI5000 by pressing and holding the Power Button for a full second and  
then releasing it.  
3. Press and hold the Setup Button, Trans Button, FX Button, and Level Button.  
4. Power on the EWI5000 by pressing and holding the Power Button for a full second.  
5. Release all buttons.  
Updating the Firmware  
The EWI5000's firmware is easy to update. Follow these steps to update the firmware and  
take advantage of any new and improved features or functions.  
Tip: We recommend visiting akaipro.com/ewi5000 occasionally to check for available  
updates to the EWI5000 firmware, EWI5000 Sound Editor, and documentation.  
To update the EWI5000's software:  
1. Visit akaipro.com/ewi5000 and:  
download and unzip the latest firmware file  
download and install the latest EWI5000 Sound Editor  
2. Connect your EWI5000's USB Port to your computer.  
3. Open the EWI5000 Sound Editor.  
4. In the editor, click the Settings button.  
5. Click the Update button next to the Firmware Version number.  
6. In the window that appears, locate and select the .syx file, and click Open. The update  
will begin.  
When the update process is succesfully completed, Gd will appear in your EWI5000's  
display.  
If the update process was not successful, nG will appear in your EWI5000's display. If  
this happens, disconnect EWI5000 from your computer, and start again from Step 2.  
7. Disconnect EWI5000 from your computer and make sure it is powered off. When you  
power it on again, you will be ready to play the EWI5000 with the latest firmware!  
If you encounter any other issues, contact us at akaipro.com/support.  
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Appendix  
Fingering Charts  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6  
K7 K8 K9 K10 K11 K12 K13  
The above diagram shows how the note keys are referenced in the following charts for the  
various fingering modes:  
EWI  
Oboe  
Saxophone  
Flute  
EVI  
EVI Reversed  
Use your left hand to play K1K6, and use your right hand to play K7K13.  
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EWI  
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Saxophone  
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Flute  
* You can press K8, K9, or K10—or any combination of those note keys—to play this A#.  
** This is the only non-flute fingering that flute players will need to learn.  
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Oboe  
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EVI  
EVI Reversed  
The EVI Reversed fingering is identical to the EVI fingering, but the octave rollers are reversed.  
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Menu Structures  
This chapter outlines the structure of menus and submenus you can access on the EWI5000.  
The menus, settings, and values will be shown in the EWI5000's display. These overviews of  
the menus may help you familiarize yourself with navigating the various controls.  
Setup Mode  
Menus  
Values  
01-16  
00-20  
CH (MIDI Channel)  
dL (Note Delay)  
Fn (Fingering Mode)  
EI (EWI)  
SA (Saxophone)  
FL (Flute)  
Ob (Oboe)  
Ev (EVI)  
Er (EVI Reversed)  
Ho (Hold Button)  
OF (Off)  
LE (Legato Hold)  
nL (non-Legato Hold)  
Up (Program-Up)  
CC (MIDI CC)  
Latching, non-latching  
Latching, non-latching  
Cn (Contoller Number) 00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
dP (Data-Press)  
LA (Latching)  
00-127  
00-127  
On, OF (Off)  
In (Interval Button)  
OF (Off)  
Fd (Fixed Interval)  
rt (Real-Time)  
dn (Program-Down)  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
Cn (Contoller Number) 00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
dP (Data-Press)  
LA (Latching)  
00-127  
00-127  
On, OF (Off)  
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Menus  
Values  
bS (Breath Sensor)  
vo (Volume)  
OF (Off)  
Lr (Low-Resolution)  
Hr (High-Resolution)  
EP (Expression)  
OF (Off)  
Lr (Low-Resolution)  
Hr (High-Resolution)  
PP (Aftertouch)  
CP (Channel Pressure)  
br (Breath)  
On, Off  
On, Off  
OF (Off)  
Lr (Low-Resolution)  
Hr (High-Resolution)  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
Cn (Controller Number) 00-127  
nb (No Breath)  
br (Breath)  
00-127  
00-127  
LV (Lock Velocity)  
Ct (Capture Delay)  
CS (Constant Output)  
On (01-127), Off  
01-10  
On, Off  
bt (Bite Sensor)  
FL (Filter)  
On, Off  
Pb (Pitch-Bend)  
On (-63 to +63), Off  
On (-99 to +99), Off  
bS (Breath Sensor)  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
Cn (Controller Number) 00-127  
nb (Not Biting)  
bt (Biting)  
00-127  
00-127  
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Menus  
Values  
GL (Glide Plate)  
Pt (Portamento Time)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
dP (Data-Press)  
00-127  
PS (Portamento Switch)  
Lt (Legato Time)  
On, Off  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
dP (Data-Press)  
00-127  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
Cn (Controller Number) 00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
00-127  
00-127  
dP (Data-Press)  
PU (Pitch-Bend Up)  
Pd (Pitch-Bend Down)  
PC (Program Change)  
Pb (Pitch-Bend)  
On (-63 to +63), Off  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
Cn (Controller Number) 00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
00-127  
00-127  
dP (Data-Press)  
Pb (Pitch-Bend)  
On (-63 to +63), Off  
CC (Continuous Controller)  
En (Enable)  
On, OF (Off)  
Cn (Controller Number) 00-127  
dU (Data-Up)  
00-127  
00-127  
dP (Data-Press)  
dP (Direct Program)  
Ot (Out)  
On, Off  
On, Off  
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Menus  
Values  
CL (Calibration)  
dL (Key Delay)  
Sensitivity (Chorus Knob)  
Sensitivity (Chorus Knob)  
Dynamic Range (LFO Knob)  
Rate of Change (Reverb Knob)  
Sensitivity (Chorus Knob)  
Dynamic Range (LFO Knob)  
Rate of Change (Reverb Knob)  
Sensitivity (Chorus Knob)  
Dynamic Range (LFO Knob)  
Rate of Change (Reverb Knob)  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
bS (Breath Sensor)  
GL (Glide Plate)  
PU (Pitch-Bend Up Plate)  
Pd (Pitch-Bend Down Plate) Sensitivity (Chorus Knob)  
Dynamic Range (LFO Knob)  
Rate of Change (Reverb Knob)  
FX (Effects)  
Menus  
Values  
rb (Reverb)  
ut (Wet/Dry)  
dP (Damping)  
ud (Width)  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
00-99  
rS (Room Size)  
Ch (Chorus)  
dL (Delay)  
rt (Rate)  
00-99  
00-99  
dP (Depth)  
dt (Time)  
00-99  
00-99  
Fb (Feedback)  
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Technical Specifications  
MIDI Output Channels Over USB  
Note Keys  
1
13 note keys  
Octave Rollers  
Plates  
8 rollers; 7-octave range  
2 pitch-bend  
1 glide plate  
2 ground  
Inputs / Outputs  
1 USB port  
1 5-pin DIN MIDI output  
1 1/4" (6.35mm) TRS line output  
1 1/8" (3.5mm) TRS headphone output  
Rechargable lithium-ion battery (included; charges via USB)  
Power  
Dimensions  
(width x depth x height)  
EWI5000:  
2.4" x 26.6" x 1.7"  
6.1 cm x 67.6 cm x 4.3 cm  
Wireless Receiver:  
2.4" x 4.8" x 3.6"  
6.1 cm x 12.2 cm x 9.1 cm  
Weight  
EWI5000:  
1.98 lbs.  
0.90 kg  
Wireless Receiver:  
0.29 lbs.  
0.13 kg  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Trademarks and Licenses  
Akai Professional and EWI are trademarks of inMusic Brands, Inc., registered in the U.S. and  
other countries.  
Phillips is a registered trademark of the Phillips Screw Company in the United States and other  
countries.  
SONiVOX is a trademark of SONiVOX, registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
All other product or company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
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