Vmc Depth - Hammond M-SOLO Reference Manual

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VMC depth

As explained previously, when a key is pressed on a tone-wheel Hammond Organ, it closes 9 small switch
contacts, one for each Drawbar. These contacts do not all sound simultaneously, but one after the other.
This Parameter allows you to control the amount of time the Virtual Multi-Contacts will take to make full
contact after a key is depressed.
1.
With the power to the instrument "ON," press the SYSTEM button.
instrument will start flashing.
2.
Press the LESLIE FAST button. The LED of the LESLIE FAST button will stop flashing and light
continuously. The other LEDs will continue to flash.
3.
Use the bottom octave of the keyboard to select the amount of VMC Delay. The data chart
below shows the options you may select.
Press the key which represents the value you want. The six LEDs of the VIBRATO & CHORUS
Mode will light in accordance with the value you selected.
4.
After you have made your selection, press the SYSTEM button to turn it "OFF" (LED not lit).
The VMC Depth will sound at the level you selected.
NOTE: This Parameter is available for the B-3 Instrument Type.
NOTE: This Parameter setting can be Recorded as part of a Patch or in the MANUAL button.
VIBRATO & CHORUS LEDs
Key Number
LED
0
No LEDs lit
1
V-3 LED lit
2
V-3 & C-3 LEDs lit
3*
V-3, C-3 & V-1 LEDs lit
4
V-3, C-3, V-1 & C-1 LEDs lit
5
V-3, C-3, V-1, C-1 & V-2 LEDs lit
6
All six LEDs lit
Special Performance Features
The LEDs on the
VMC Depth
All harmonic sound at once.
Very short Contact delay.
Short Contact delay.
Moderately short Contact delay.
Moderately long Contact delay.
Long Contact delay.
Maximum Contact delay.
*default setting
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