Control; Foot Controller - Hammond XK-5 Owner's Manual

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To locate this mode:
MENU/EXIT

FOOT CONTROLLER

❶ FOOT CONTROLLER 1 - MODE
Th is sets the foot controller function which connected to the CTRL1 jack.
OFF: Does not function.
EXPRESSION:
Use this option when the Expression pedal is connected.
Below options are for foot switch.
LESLIE S/F ALT, MOM, TRI:
Switches the Leslie Eff ect Slow/Fast/Stop.
At ALT, Fast / not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button) is toggled every time the foot switch
is pressed.
At TRI, it is switched to Stop when the foot switch is further held down for longer than a sec-
ond.
At MOM, it is switched to Fast only while the foot switch is held down. When released, it is
switches to not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button).
GLIDE:
The pitch bends while the foot switch is pressed down the interval is determined by a param-
eter setting.
PATCH FWD, REV:
Advance the Patch Forward or Reverse it.
FAVORITE FWD, REV:
Advance the Favorite Forward or Reverse it.
SPRING:
This generates the sound of the spring reverb being shaken.
DELAY TIME:
Sets the delay time (P. 111) of the Eff ects, at the interval of pressing the foot switch. The delay
sound goes out, while the foot switch is held down.
DAMPER:
Holds played notes while the foot switch is depressed as does the damper pedal on a piano.
SUSTAIN:
Sounds of Upper and Lower parts are gradually fades while the foot switch is depressed.
Owner's Manual

CONTROL

Th is mode is for setting the controller.
Please insure that the Expression Pedal and Foot Switch are properly con-
nected before adjusting their settings.
CONTROL
or,
See "Function mode" (P. 68) for operation details.
PATCH/FAVORITE FWD/REV
The part which recall the Patch or the Favorite
by foot switch is set by [PRESET SELECTOR]
buttons (P. 28) and Pedal To Lower (P. 76).
When the "FAVORITE" is selected at
it advances Preset Key C through A, when the
over the A or C, the next or previous Bank will
selected (upper of the below fi gure).
When the only [LOWER] of the [PRESET SELEC-
TOR] is "On", the advance is looped in the same
Bank (lower of the below fi gure).
Bank F
C C
D D
Bank F
C C
D D
Bank E
C C
D D
Bank F
C C
D D
SPRING REVERB
The Hammond Organ company actually in-
vented the spring reverb for its organs in the
1940's. The eff ect was obtained with a length
of spring and a few pickups. If the spring was
disturbed, it would make a large crashing
noise that was usually considered a nuisance,
but sometimes was used as a program sound
eff ect. The Reverb here is digital, but the
"crash" eff ect is re-created here.
ENTER
to
,
E F F
G G
A
E F F
G G
A
E F F
G G
A
E F F
G G
A

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