![]() ![]() Was wondering if anybody else had this problem, maybe Wersi have changed the design slightly as the Top part is a lot older than the bottom or even maybe the speakers have been replaced with bigger ones? I’ve solved this by installing 4 rubber feet to lift it up. Which when put on top of the lower keyboard just touch the back of the lower keyboard jamming the keys. But the OAX1 comes with internal speakers which are fitted underneath the top keyboard and stick out about 1/4 of an inch. One small problem I do have is Allens have given me a lower keyboard module which you stand the OAX1 on giving 2 keyboards which work fine. I have installed the separate swell pedal on the top of pedal board which I find is better than it sliding all over the place. Not sure if its worth the trouble for 4 extra notes? So far I’ve only used my Genos to play the Wersi pedal sounds to see if possible, as I was thinking of building a 2 octave pedalboard.īut Allens Music have provided me with a used 17 note pedalboard instead of the small 13 note. MIDI IN 2 -> plays on the style or sequence channels. And if you play a MIDI file from an external sequencer, the data such as PRG change and volume and expression pedal, etc. ![]() ![]() But 16 MIDI channels with piano would rarely match customer requirements. How should the channel know which sound to play. Note: the tracks only play if a PRG change command and controller 7 have also been sent. MIDI IN 1 -> 16 channels -> in the extensive data list you can see the PRG change commands and the assignment of the drums, which these days often no longer correspond to the GM standard! How are you sending data to OAX? Are you using a DAW or another keyboard? Either way works – just which you prefer or find easier? In my earlier post I mentioned loading a sequence first (which would also send controller 7’s and program change. The simple answer is you need to send control 7 (volume) and a program change to “load” the internal MIDI channel. Derek – Here’s the response from Wersi to my question. ![]()
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