Tonewheel Parameters - Dexibell VIVO S9 Owner's Manual

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Attack, Hold, Decay, Sustain and Release (For Brass,
Strings, Pad, Choir, Synth)
These parameters characterize the envelope of the sound. For
example, when a organ key is pressed, it plays a note at constant
volume; the sound dies quickly when the key is released. By
contrast, the sound of a guitar is loudest immediately after a string
is plucked, and quickly fades. Try to change the envelop of a sound
by these parameters.
Attack
Hold
Decay
Sustain
Key Pressed
Parameter
Setting
Attack
Hold
Decay
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Sustain
Release
Ride
This parameter increase or decrease the volume of Ride Cymbals
sound contained in the "Ac. Bass&Ride" tone.
Parameter
Setting
Ride
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Amp noise
This parameter simulates the noise of the bass amplifier.
Parameter
Setting
Amp noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
String noise
This parameter simulates the resonance of the bass strings.
Parameter
Setting
String noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Key Noise
This parameter simulates the noise of Saxophone Key.
Parameter
Setting
Key noise
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Polyphonic
This parameter becomes useful when you use some solo
instruments like flute, violin, saxophone, trumpet and accordion.
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Release
Key Released
Parameter
Polyphonic
Blow
Blowing is possibly the most important part of any woodwind
instrument. This parameter adjusts the amount of blowing in a flute
sound.
Parameter
Blow
Pluck
t
This parameter is used to emphasize the sounds of "Pedal Bass" e
"Pedal DoubleBs". It works to emphasize the attack phase of the
sound.
Parameter
Pluck

Tonewheel parameters

Volume
This parameter reduce the volume of the tonewheel. When you set
the "Soft" value the volume of the tonewheel became slightly softer
in volume and equalization.
Parameter
Volume
Leakage
In the vintage electro-mechanical organs, sometimes the signal
from adjacent tonewheels causes pickups to overhear tonewheels
other than their own. This noise, originally considered to be a
defect, grew to be an integral part of the electro-mechanical organ
sound. Use this parameter to modify the amount of leakage.
Parameter
Leakage
Hum noise
The sound of the organ is produced by an electro-magnetic
pick-up. So some hum is normal and unavoidable in an electro-
mechanical organ. If you think you suffer from excessive hum, you
can modify the level.
Parameter
Hum noise
Click On Noise and Click Off Noise
Some electro-mechanical organs have an audible pop or click when
a key is pressed or released. Originally, key click was considered
a design defect and the designers worked to eliminate or at
least reduce it with equalization filters. Over time has become a
characteristic part of the sound and it has been accepted as part of
the classic sound. Use this parameter to adjust the amount of click
noise.
Personalizing Your Sounds (T2L)
Setting
Explanation
Low - The part becomes monophonic and
play the leftmost note you played.
High - The part becomes monophonic and
Low, High,
play the rightmost note you played.
Last, Poly
Last - The part plays monophonic.
Poly - The part plays polyphonic.
Setting
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Setting
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Setting
Normal, Soft
Setting
0 ~ 127
Setting
0 ~ 127

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