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Brilliance
With this single, continuously-variable control you can pin-
point the degree of overall softness or clarity desired for
any mood of music.
Vibrato
Vibrato is a wavering of the tone.
You will see violin and
cello players use it freely by an oscillating motion of the
left hand.
It increases the emotional quality of the violin
tone.
This vibrato lever produces the same vibrato effect.
Repeat
Speed
Cuts and repeats each note just like the double-strumming
effect of a mandolin.
The lever provides continuous speed
adjustment
to create
a full variety of different
moods.
Affects upper manual notes only.
Upper
Percussive
Changing the beginning of some or all notes can do won-
ders
for
lively selections.
Your
Electone's
percussive
effects provide subtle but important shading at the moment
each note is heard.
The special popping 4º and 223' per-
cussive
drive
can
be smoothly
blended
into
all upper
manual tones with two variable levers, and a separate lever
regulates the length of decay for this effect.
Note:
If Upper
Percussive
4° is set at the same
time as Upper
Sustain, no sound will be heard.
With percussive, use a staccato fingering.
Each note should
be played cleanly; slurred notes will diminish the percussive
impact.
Percussion
LOWER BRUSH, PEDAL CYMBAL
Provide lively brush (hissing snare drum brush) and cymbal
percussion sounds with each lower manual or pedal note.

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