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Tone Levers
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yi
a 4
(down)
(full effect)
Each lever can be controlled by two methods.
COMBINATION
1, 2: By pulling a single lever, preset combinations of upper
tone lever can be obtained. The combination 1 consists of attack 2-2/3', flute
16', flute 8', and flute 5-1/3', and delivers a tone color resembling jazz tone.
The attack length can be controlled by the attack length lever. The combina-
tion 2 comprises flute 16', flute 8', flute 4', flute 2', trombone 16', string 8',
and string 4', and gives a color tone similar to fuli sounds, Pulling anyone of
these levers cancels other upper tone lever effects.
WAH-BRASS:
This blends a Fantastic Wah sound with the Trombone
16°
tone.
DIAPASON: A rich, resonant
burst of deep, clear organ harmony is pro-
duced by this effect.
RHYTHMIC
WAH:
A fantastic coloration can be given to the lower key-
board sound by pulling this lever. The Rhythmic Wah can be teamed with
the Auto
Rhythm
(to be explained later) so as to produce an even more
interesting effect.
Note:
This effect cannot be obtained with Waltz 1, Ballad, and Bossanova 2, and also
while Break Variation is ON.
PITCHES
OR FOOTAGE
Several different
pitch levels are generated
by the tone
levers. These are
designated with the numbers 16', 8' and 4' for example. These are standard
organ abbreviations
showing the tone's pitch in relation to the fundamental
(written) note. An 8' tone will sound just as it has been written. A 16' tone
will provide a tone exactly one octave lower than the written note. Similarly,
4' tones are one octave higher than the written note. By combining these
tone
values,
you
can
obtain
the effect
of several keyboards
by simply
pressing the notes on one keyboard
(i.e., the coupler effect). The result is
a full, deep organ sound.
Note:
Refer to the previous page for the relationship between B' tones and the notes.
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