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Gospel Organ II
Compass:
Use with couplers:
Velocity behavior:
Details:
Piano I
Compass:
Use with couplers:
Velocity behavior:
Details:
User Manual Symphonica 450
C - c''''
- Coupling to another manual is not possible
- Coupling to the pedal activates a special Gospel Organ
Pedal sound on the pedal. The manual sound of the
Gospel Organ is not coupled to the pedal.
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Sound:
' Jazz Organ' sound with percussion
Leslie:
The Gospel Organ sound is also
caracteristic by the tremolo effect of the
Leslie box. This effect has two modes:
slow and fast.
If the Leslie piston is not activated, the
Gospel Organ sounds with a slow
tremolo effect. By pressing the Leslie
piston, the tremolo effect will be passed
to the fast mode.
Note: if no Gospel Organ piston is
activated, the Leslie piston can not be
activated either.
C - c''''
normal
soft touch:
- low volume
- mellow sound
strong touch:
- strong volume
- bright sound
Special Stops
When using the piano, special settings
Mode:
for reverb and tweeters are enabled.
See § 5.12 Startup Settings, sub e:
Special Stops Mode.
Sustain pedal:
An essential part of playing the piano is
the use of the sustain pedal.
To make this possible on the organ, the
f# key on the pedal board can be used as
a sustain pedal.
The underlying f key can be used as a
rest for the heel of the foot.
The keys C - e of the pedal board remain
their normal organ function.
The switch to sustain pedal will be
indicated shortly on the display when
the piano is activated.
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