Although your PEGASUS WING is particularly easy to use, you should at least read the first few pages of this manual to familiarise yourself with the basic operational procedures of the instrument.
5.2.2. Selecting through the Display Menu..............24 5.2.3. Changing the Bank/Level in the Display ............24 5.3. Selecting with the “Load Preset” Button ..............25 5.4. Changing WERSI (Factory) Preset <> User Presets ..........26 5.5. Software Extentions ..................... 27 6. MAIN ........................28 6.1.
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6.6.8. Audio Selection ....................41 6.6.9. Overview of all Stored Styles, MIDI Sequences and Audio Files ......42 6.6.10. Switching between WERSI Factory and USER Accompaniments ......43 6.6.11. Switching in the Display between Sounds and Accompaniments ......44 6.7. Selecting Sound Packs ..................45 7.
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13. Disc Player ......................81 14. Record ........................82 15. Making Audio CDs....................84 16. Using the “Virtuel Typewriter” ................87 17. WERSI – System....................89 18. Data Banks ......................90 18.1. Storage......................90 18.1.1. Total Presets....................90 18.1.2. Sounds ....................... 90 18.1.3.
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PEGASUS WING 18.7.8. Piano Mode ....................125 18.7.9. Pedal Harmony....................125 19. Error Messages ....................126 19.1. Failure in the Start-up Procedure.................126 19.2. Shutting Down with Windows ................127 20. Performance Features – Technical Data.............. 128 For Your Own Notes ....................129 List of Manual Versions/Updates ................130...
= scrolling to other selection levels = used to open a menu for the selection of several functions = slider controls e.g. for volume adjustments = tempo and transpose buttons (up/down) or buttons for input of value changes PEGASUS WING User Manual...
If ever electrically conductive objects or liquids get into your instrument, you should switch off and unplug the instrument immediately. Do not switch the instrument back on, until it has been checked by a qualified WERSI service engineer. Never try to open the instrument or attempt to make any repairs or technical modifications yourself.
It is also most important for your instrument to work correctly not to make any changes to the ‘Wersi’ folder or any of its sub-folders on the PC’s hard disk or to the WINDOWS folder. This means you must neither delete, move nor create new files or folders here nor store any other files here (apart from when installing official software updates).
LED above the button come on The instrument’s normal start-up procedure now begins. The WINDOWS® operating system starts first, then the WERSI OAS Music System automatically loads. The start-up procedure has finished when the control panel buttons stop flashing and the Main Display is visible on the touch screen.
PEGASUS WING 3.3.2. Switching off Press and release the On/Off button A question will appear on the screen: Confirm by tapping the Yes button The instrument now automaticcally begins its switching off procedure. If you connect the cable to a switched multi-gang extension lead, do not switch off the multi-gang, before the instrument has completely shut down.
Modulates according to the sound, e.g. by changing vibrato, filter or by fading in a new sound The joystick always returns to the central position after being used for either function. The changes apply only to sounds from Upper 1 and Upper 2. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 3.4.3. USB Connections [USB = Universal Serial Bus = connectiion from a computer to external equipment] Below the right control panel are 2 USB connections for your USB memory stick (for loading/importing and saving/exporting). You can also connect a USB mouse here.
PEGASUS WING 4.1. Basic Operations In this chapter we give an overview of the facilities available on this instrument. Detailed descriptions of each function follow in later chapters e.g. Chapter 6: ‘Main’ beginning on page 28. 4.1.1. Control via Touch Buttons...
PEGASUS WING - Overview 4.1.2. Control via the Touch Screen One of the highlights of your instrument is the touch-sensitive 10’’ TFT Colour Touch Screen. The most important settings and information for your music making are displayed here. Most displays have touch-sensitive buttons.
PEGASUS WING 4.2. Loudspeaker Controls The instrument offers several loudspeaker setting possibilities which enable the best possible overall sound. 4.2.1. Overall Volume The slider control for the overall volume is situated on the left side of the control panel. Set this slider to the maximum value which is most comfortable for you.
PEGASUS WING - Overview 4.3. Directing the Accompaniment The display gives the following information about the accompaniment: • Name/Type of Style with time signature • Selected Style Variation (Intro 1/2 – Var A-D – End 1/2) • Bar count and progression; Variation/Intro/Ending •...
PEGASUS WING 4.3.4. Intro Shown in the display: In 1 or In 2 • Each Style also contains 2 different Intros : Intro 1 + Intro 2. The Intros can be configured musically differently – from a simple count-in to a complex and musically elaborate introduction –...
The Total Presets button in the header bar is magnified and turns grey. At the same time, the text in the 10 fields changes to the Total Presets available at this level. All settings saved with this Total Preset are now automatically displayed. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING In the upper part of the display can now be seen all the important TOTAL PRESET information: Example: WERSI (Factory) Preset: ‘Grand Piano’: • Bank 1 (= W1) in the 3rd storage position (= Nr. 3) Bank 1: Nr. 1-10;...
> > A new list of up to 10 presets is immediately displayed. You can now select your required preset by tapping its title. the field with the selected title now turns orange . PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 5.3. Selecting with the “Load Preset” Button In addition to the methods described above, total presets can also be loaded in a different way – with better preselection. Press the Load Preset button in the display and the following new menu is opened Select Preset...
Selection: Sound / Selection: Accomp. A list of all the supplied WERSI (Factory) TOTAL PRESETS and a blank page for your own USER TOTAL PRESETS can be found at the end of this manuel in Chapter 18.2 “List of Total Presets”...
See our internet site www.wersi.de for further information. If you purchase one of the packs on offer, you will receive an activation number from WERSI configured according to the distinctive serial number of your instrument and can only be used on your instrument.
Accompaniments (Accompaniments/Styles). Tapping a particular accompaniment selects this and shows it in the Accompaniment field. Other accompaniments (e.g. foxtrot instead of waltz) are on other control panel buttons and must first be preselected there. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 6.2. Selecting Sounds On the right of the control panel are the selection and configuration facilities for sounds and manuals (not for pedals). 6.2.1. Division of Levels for Sounds The selection of sounds is divided according to each level as follows: Upper 1 (right half 1) Upper 2 (right half 2 incl.
Selecting a pedal sound in the sound selection boxes Setting the required volume with the grey slider marked Pedal Selecting different levels for the pedal can be achieved by tapping the lower arrow button. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
- either by tapping the WersiChord button on the control panel LED lights - by tapping the lamp in the display for the WERSI Chord button the lamp now turns green. Now set the required WersiChord Type in the display:...
(e.g.: C2) and the control panel button stops flashing The manual is divided into 2 separate playing areas. The split point is automatically stored in a total preset. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 6.3. Transpose [to transpose = to change the key] You can use these keys to transpose in semitone steps (-5 to +6). G A# A Bb B C e.g.: Play in C major...
Rotor On button on the control panel from • fast = whirring, vibrato-like effect to • slow = floating cathedral-like effect (The effect can also be switched using the foot switch on the swell pedal). PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 6.5.2. Drawbar Settings You can select special settings for your drawbars with various control panel buttons 6.5.2.1. Organ Type You can change the drawbar sound with these buttons: A: Drawbar Standard 1, Rotor Horn enhanced B: Drawbar Standard 1, Rotor...
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Result for example 2: After loading the preset you hear the previously stored drawbar sound. The sound cannot be changed with the drawbars. Result for example 3: After loading the preset you hear the previously stored drawbar sound, but you can now make changes with the individual drawbars. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING 6.5.2.6. Perc On The percussion effect adds a short, initial percussive effect to the normal drawbar organ sound when a key is struck. When you add percussion to the drawbar sound, the sound from Footage 1’ is missing, as with the old electromechanical organs.
Press the required Acc button, e.g. Showtime (Button has to be pressed twice) the lower LED lights Now press the down arrow below the WERSI button. A new selection now appears, here for example, the accompaniment: “Organ Showtime”. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 6.6.2. Setting the Tempo The tempo of the selected accompaniment is set by this button in BPM = Beats Per Minute. e.g.: Standard dance tempo for the Vienna Waltz = 60 bars per minute 60 x 3 beats (per waltz bar) = 180 BPM Short tap on the button: change by a value of 1 (left: -1;...
(except drums) = LED off • Auto Bass = On = LED on = When a single note or chord is played on the lower manual with the automatic accompaniment not playing a bass note is produced and played. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
A MIDI sequence is the digital storage of a piece of music in note and programme values with up to 16 tracks. MIDI sequences (Files) (WERSI= factory MIDI files and User = your own MIDI files) are selected with the MIDI button.
1 for Beat and 11 for Pop/Rock. For User Data there are 10 levels per control panel button with no splitting into two Style groups. About MIDI and Audio: with MIDI and AUDIO each button can be allocated 100 files, listed in numerical order without reference to levels. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
6.6.10. Switching between WERSI Factory and USER Accompaniments To switch between the stored Styles, MIDI sequences and audio files from WERSI-(=W=Werks) to your own USER Styles, MIDI sequences and audio files Press the blue field in the display WERSI <> USER Please first select one of the Style buttons or the MIDI or AUDIO button, so that you can switch between the factory data and you own.
You can use the Sounds/Accompaniments button in order to switch the display on the screen between sounds and accompaniments. Changing the display of sounds to the chosen display of sounds Changing the display of sounds to the chosen display of accompaniments sounds PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 6.7. Selecting Sound Packs After you have bought and activated a Sound Pack, you can use the new sounds in Upper 1/2, and Lower 1/2. The new sounds are located in the extended levels under the relevant sound buttons.
All these settings are described in Chapter 12.1.5 “Swell Pedal and Accompaniment” - starting at page 63. Of course, you can also save a WERSI(=W=Werks) Total Preset – modified by you – as a new USER(=B)/User Total Preset! PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 7.2. Saving Procedure 7.2.1. Saving New USER Total Presets 1. Tap the Save Preset button in the display. 2. The lower section of the display and the USER control panel button in the total presets section flash. If you do not want to change the name of the total preset, go straight to number 7.
You are asked if you would like to save the active total preset. Confirm with Yes and the total preset is stored in the same place. If you press No the process is cancelled. If you chose Yes, a confirmation box appears: confirm with OK . PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 7.2.4. Deleting a USER Total Preset You delete an existing USER total preset in the Settings menu. The procedure is described in Chapter 12.2.3: “Deleting Files” – starting at page 75. 1st Edition – March 2011 – Software Version: V1.0 R01...
To switch off One Touch smply press the One Touch Play display button or the One Touch control panel button. WERSIChord is used in One Touch Presets labelled “Chords”. Please play these monophon (i.e. with one finger), as chords are automatically added. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 9. Effects With the Effects setting you can determine whether your music making should have the acoustic of a small bar or a large concert hall. 9.1. Description You bring up the Effects display by tapping the corresponding button in the screen’s header bar.
• Bright = the Accompaniment sounds brighter • ACC HighVol = the Accompaniment sounds generally louder • ACC LowVol = the Accompaniment sounds generally quieter The procedure is identical to that in the “Instrument Overall Sound” section. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
• small frequency beat changes - e. g.: for 2 accordion sounds or for strings) • large frequency beat changes - e.g.: for 2 honky-tonk piano sounds) -50 = detuning down 0 = Original tuning +50 = detuning up PEGASUS WING User Manual...
Mute just for individual drum track Mute for both drum tracks Mute Drums • Solo is intended for one Acc Track only • Mute is possible for several Acc Tracks simultaniously Just press the relevant button(s) PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 11.2. Editing MIDI Files Each MIDI file is composed of up to 16 tracks. The allocation of tracks (apart from drums on Track 10) is not standardised. You just have to test for yourself with each MIDI file onto which track to put the solo sound or the bass.
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4 digit number with the numeric keypad: 0089 It does not matter whether you load a MIDI sequence directly from the display buttons or from the list: the result is the same. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 11.3. Changing Style/MIDI/Audio Names You can change the names of your own Styles, MIDI sequences and audio files. It is particularly helpful if you have saved your files with the date and time. 1. Hold down one of the Style buttons or the MIDI or audio button for 3 seconds, depending on which area you want to change a name.
The General Settings page can be reached by tapping the corresponding button on the left side of the screen. the button is enlarged and assumes a red background. The following window now opens: At the bottom are buttons for switching between two pages. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 12.1.1. General Tuning The instrument is normally tuned to 440 Hz (= oscillations per min) to concert pitch a. Changing this setting only makes sense, if you want to play this instrument with others not tuned to 440 Hz.
This function does not apply to all factory Styles because they do not all have 4 variation fills. 12.1.4.3. Auto Variation Function on = The next higher numbered Acc Variation is always brought in after a break has been activated. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 12.1.5. Expression Pedal and Accompaniment The swell pedal controls the volume of the whole instrument from virtually nothing to the maximum volume set with the volume slider controls. However, this applies only to the sounds from the manuals: Upper 1+2, Lower 1+2 and a possible pedal board.
2. The left and right WERSI expression pedal (optional) foot switches correspond to left and right foot switches 3. The foot switch board with 5 separate foot switches with the WERSI expression pedal referred to above. corresponds to foot switches 1 to 5 The functions available are the same for all switches and can be set as required and according to personal or musical tastes.
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PEGASUS WING The Following Foot Switch Functions can be selected (the same for all Foot Switches!): • Sustain Upper = longer sustaining or holding of notes played on the upper = Standard LEFT manual/Upper e.g. for piano or sustained string sounds •...
Under “Import Files” select what you want to load into your instrument: Styles = *.stw, *.sto / *.sty, *.sst, *.prs MIDI Sequences = *.mid Total Presets = *.wtp Audio Files = *.wav; *.mp3 Complete Back-Up = no files, but a complete back-up Selection of File type PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING The same window opens irrespective of which type of file you have chosen. You can now select whether you wish to import the file from the internal hard drive, a CD/DVD or from a USB memory stick. Type of file with details of file...
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02/06. Chose a storage place in this list and then confirm with Load Style. Whether you load the Style directly with the display buttons or via the list, the result is the same. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING MIDI Sequences a. The lower section of the display and the MIDI control panel button flash. b. Use the arrow buttons to select the user level on which you wish to save the MIDI sequence. There are 100 levels each with 10 storage places available, which means, of course, that 1000 MIDI sequences can be loaded.
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0. 0089= level 9 place 9 0125= level 13 place 5 0992= level 100 place 2 Whether you load the Audio file directly with the display buttons or via the list, the result is the same. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Total Presets a. The lower section of the display and the USER control panel button flash. b. Use the arrow buttons to select the user level on which you wish to save the total preset. There are 100 levels each with 10 storage places available, which means, of course, that 1000 total prests can be loaded.
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The backup begins to load as soon as you you press “Load”. This can take a few minutes. During this time a rotating WERSI symbol appears on the screen. As soon as the backup is completed, a message appears to that effect. Please confirm with OK .
PEGASUS WING 12.2.2. Export Files With this function you can export Styles, MIDI files, total presets, audio files and backups from your instrument. Before you export a Style, MIDI file, audio file or total preset, you must select that item as if you were going to use it.
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Audio files are saved with the file extension (.wav oder. mp3), with which they were loaded. A special directory is provided for Backups, in which the individual files are then saved. WERSI backup 2009_11_4_9_49 This backup was saved on 04.11.2009 at 9.49. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 12.2.3. Delete Files You can only delete your own files! You cannot delete any factory settings. With the ‘Delete Fles’ function, you can delete Styles, MIDI files, total presets and audio files from your instrument. Before you delete a Style, MIDI sequence, audio file or total preset, you must select that item as if you were going to use it.
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PEGASUS WING Error messages that may appear whilst deleting: PEGASUS WING User Manual...
Displayed here are three important pieces of information: Software Version: shows the current software version running on your instrument. As WERSI continuously develops the instrument, new functions or software packages are added. To find out which is the latest version for your instrument, go to www.wersi.net.
12.3.2. Software Update WERSI is constantly working to improve and develop the OpenArt-System. Consequently, new software versions, which you can receive on DVD from WERSI or download from our web site, appear at irregular intervals. Insert the software DVD or copy the data after downloading it into a folder on a USB memory stick.
Now press the Activation button for the extention you wish to activate. The typewriter appears on the screen. Now give the activation number which you received from WERSI and confirm with ENTER . 1st Edition – March 2011 – Software Version: V1.0 R01...
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If the entry was not accepted, you are informed of this and you have to repeat the entry. In any case, you have to switch the instrument on and off after a successful activation. For Information about the use or selection of extention please see the accompanying operating instructions. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
You can interrupt the recording with the “Pause Recording” button. Tapping the same button again restarts the recording. n you have finished recording, the following appears: PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Confirm with “Yes”, if you want to save the recording. Press “No” if you wish to discard it. If you chose “Yes”, the AUDIO button and the lower part of the display begin to flash. This tells you that you must now chose a storage place.
Go to Settings by tapping the corresponding button in the header bar of the display the button is enlarged and turns grey. Press the Burn Audio CD button. Stop process and go back to MAIN Shows free memory Burn CD when blank CD inserted PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Now press the Select Track button and all your recordings appear on the screen. List of all recordings with one Pre-hear track selected selected rack Accept track Close window without selecting a track Now select the track you want and confirm by tapping the Accept Track button.
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This is, of course, not possible for your own recordings. Please note that your own self-made CDs will not have the volume, which you are used to from professional CDs. Professional recordings use a complicated procedure to achieve maximum volume. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
In addition, some keys e.g. Enter have no function. If you connect a PC keyboard, you will be able to use all the usual letters and characters. By tapping Back you automatically go back to the last screen without saving. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
1000 divided into 100 banks each with 10 storage places 18.1.5. Audio (MP3 Files) Factory audio(MP3) files: currently 18 demo audio files Free user storage places: 1000 divided into 100 banks each with 10 storage places PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 18.2. List of Total Presets The total presets delivered with your instrument are meant to demonstrate its sound potential. All total presets are saved without Styles. Please use the ONE TOUCH function, if you would like to see an overview of the Styles in connection with sounds.
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79 Vocalising Pad without Split 95 Pan Flute 80 Synth Brass without Split 96 Flute 81 Accordion 97 Shakuhachi 82 Accordion Diatonic 98 Horns with Strings 83 Accordion Musette 99 Toy Piano 84 Bandoneon 100 Chaos PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 18.2.1. List Your User Total Presets Preset Name Bank Split LEFT Footswitch RIGHT Footswitch Place Preset Name Bank Split LEFT Footswitch RIGHT Footswitch Place 1st Edition – March 2011 – Software Version: V1.0 R01...
Theatre Kinura Theatre Drums Church Level 1 Church Level 2 Church Tutti 1 Church Mixed 3 Church Tutti 2 Church Mixed 2 Church Principal Church Mixed 1 Church Reeds Church Tutti + Vocal Church Mixed + Vocal PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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Synth 2 Level 6 Fat Analogue Lead Poly Slap Cascading Vollenweider Dance Sawteeth Trancefloor Lead Atmosphere Chiff Analogue Sequence Modern Lead Solo Vox 5th Saw Phaser Dance OscSync Solo Bass+Lead Twilight Glass Menagerie Dreamharp Dreaming Cosmic PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Piano Level 1 Piano Level 2 Grand Piano Grand Piano Classic Natural Grand Piano Concert Hall Grand Piano Octave Piano Dreams Bright Grand Piano Bright Grand Piano 2 Piano + Strings Piano + Vocals Soft Grand Piano Hard Grand Piano...
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Synth Brass 4 Oberheim Soft Res Brass Hybrid Brass Section CD-Synthbrass Matrix Filter Brass Seq Brass Brass Level 5 Brass Level 6 Orchestra Hit Big Orchestra Hit Italo Hit Long Orchestra Hit Fat Hit Hit Cluster PEGASUS WING User Manual...
Duh Vocal Vocal Boys Jazz Vocal Bass Vocal Girl Vocal Level 3 Vocal Level 4 GG-Synvocal Spaced Choir Dark Vox Heaven Choir Reverse Choir Art of choir Attack Choir Bell Choir Soft Sweeper Choir Space Vocal PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Synth Level 1 Synth Level 2 Halo Pad Brass Pad Thin Air Pad Sweeping Pad + Bells Vangelis Pad Vocalising Pad Softly Pad Saw Pad Sweep Metal Pad Swoosh Pad Soft Super Saw Pad Worlds Apart Pad Synth Strings 1...
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PEGASUS WING Brass Level 1 Brass Level 2 Brass Section Big Band Brass 1 Real Brass Section 1 Hybrid Stabs Ultimate Brass Section Big Band Brass 2 Real Brass Section 2 Velo Stabs Brass Shake Big Band Brass 3 Small Brass Section...
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Wind Atmos Yeah Yeah Frog Helicopter Timpani 01 Standard 1 XG Phone Specials Level 3 Specials Level 4 Chaos Breath Noise Tension Guitar Fretless Cascading Jazz Split 1 Glass Menagerie Jazz Split 2 CD-Drops Jazz Split 3 PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 18.3.3. Sounds (Mapping Lower 1) Drawbars Level 1 Drawbars Level 2 DB Standard DB Rotor 8’ + 4’ DB Rotor 8’+4’+2 2/3’ DB Rotor 8’+4’+2’ DB Rotor 8’ Church Level 1 Church Level 2 Church Tutti 1 Church Mixed 3...
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PEGASUS WING Synth Level 1 Synth Level 2 Halo Pad Brass Pad Thin Air Pad Sweeping Pad + Bells Vangelis Pad Vocalising Pad Softly Pad Saw Pad Sweep Metal Pad Swoosh Pad Soft Super Saw Pad Worlds Apart Pad Synth Strings 1...
PEGASUS WING 18.3.4. Sounds (Mapping Lower 2) Drawbars Level 1 Drawbars Level 2 DB Full1 DB 16 8 4 2 1 Organ Universal Perc. Organ Universal DB Full 2 DB 16 1-1/3 1 Rock Organ Universal DB Blues 1 DB Blues1 Perc...
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PEGASUS WING Synth Level 1 Synth Level 2 Halo Pad Brass Pad Thin Air Pad Sweeping Pad + Bells Vangelis Pad Vocalising Pad Softly Pad Saw Pad Sweep Metal Pad Swoosh Pad Soft Super Saw Pad Worlds Apart Pad Synth Strings 1...
Level 1 Country Level 2 Country Hits Country Pop Country Walz Country Fox Bluegrass Hoedown Country Fiddle Country Shuffle Showtime Level 1 Showtime Level 2 Showtime Hollywood Organ Showtime Broadway Parade Foxtrott Sleigh Ride US-Praise US-Harlem US-Hip PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING World Level 1 World Level 2 Hawaiian Tropical Sirtaki Sun Island Espania Flamenco Pasodoble Party Level 1 Party Level 2 Party Time + Party Schlager Beat Organ Party Pop Party Saragossa + Party Polka Party Pop Party Happy Polka...
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Narhalla March Waltz Level 1 Waltz Level 2 Vienese Walz 1 + Vienese Walz 2 Organ Walz Slow Walz 1 Slow Walz 2 Jazz Walz Swing Walz Walz Traditional 1 Walz Traditional 2 Pop Walz Musette Walz PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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PEGASUS WING Samba Level 1 Samba Level 2 Samba 1 + Samba 2 Organ Samba 1 Organ Samba 2 Samba 3 + Samba 4 Organ Samba 3 Disco Samba 1 Disco Samba 2 Mambo + Salsa Rumba Level 1 Rumba...
Level 1 AUDIO Level 2 Bells and Choir Big Band Trio Traditional Church Classic Piano Hey Hey Wickie Greek Nights Classic Latin Dizzy Big Band Modern Organ Solo Swing Cafe Take Five Organ with Drums Techno PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 18.5. List of WersiChord Types The following WersiChord types are available: Name: Polyphony Description Normal The added harmonies are derived from the accompaniment chord recognition system and played by the sound registered on Upper Manual 2 Big Band Added harmonies –...
PEGASUS WING 18.7. Chord Accompaniment Modes The following 9 harmony recognition modes are available: Single Finger Mode Multi Finger Mode Special Mode Easy Chord 1 Advanced Chords Organist Mode Easy Chord 2 Bass To Lowest Piano Mode Single Finger WERSI...
This is a very simply (though limited) use of the auto-accompaniment, but which, despite its simplicity, sticks to the rules of music, and only uses notes from the chord (like the WERSI Single Finger Mode – but with fewer possibilities/variations).
PEGASUS WING 18.7.5. Single Finger WERSI This is a simple (though musically sensible) use of the auto-accompaniment. You do not need to switch off sounds on the lower when you play 1-3 appropriate chord notes. You need to restrike the keys for every change in harmony!
(“On Bass”) is just for general information. The accompaniment tracks (Acc1 – Acc5) only play for as long as a chord is played and held in the accompaniment section. Drums 1 & 2 still continue to play. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
PEGASUS WING 18.7.8. Piano Mode This mode is particularly intended for piano-style playing with both hands covering the full length of the keyboard and is based largely on the Interval Mode. Tip: Piano mode is only for playing without a keyboard split...
WERSI software with this display and switch to Windows. Start Installation: If the software refuses to load, you will have to re-install the WERSI software. Push the current WERSI installations DVD into the drive and press the “Start Installation” button. Follow the instructions on the screen.
19.2. Shutting Down with Windows Once you are in WINDOWS and the WERSI software is closed, you can switch the instrument off in Windows. Press the Windows logo in the bottom left corner of the screen and then on “Shut Down”.
2 x USB TO DEVICE connections (at the front) • 1 headphones (at the front) Languages German/English Wattage 130 W approx. (Standby: 36 W approx.) Measurements Width: 122 cm / Depth: 22 cm / Height: 14,5 cm incl. Rubber bumpers Weight 18 kg approx. PEGASUS WING User Manual...
List of Manual Versions/Updates List of Manual Versions/Updates Date: Software Version: Edition: New Pages: Comments 1. März 2011 V1.1 R01 1st Edition All pages new 1st delivery PEGASUS WING User Manual...
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