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Supernatural sound module
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SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone (SN-A) –
Parameter
Percussion Slow
Percussion Slow Time
Percussion Fast Time
Percussion Harmonic
Percussion Recharge Time
Percussion Harmonic Bar Level
Key On Click Level
Key Off Click Level
Accordion/Harmonica
INT: 030 French Accordion
INT: 031 Italian Accordion
INT: 033 Bandoneon
Varying your keyboard playing dynamics will create volume changes as if you were using the bellows .
If Bend Range is set to Tone, moving the pitch bend lever upward will produce a tremolo effect, as if you were moving the bellows in small steps .
If Bend Range is set to anything other than Tone, this effect will be produced if Bend Mode (CC19) is turned on .
Use this when you want to switch between the tremolo effect and conventional pitch change .
Parameter
Noise Level (CC16)
INT: 032 Harmonica
If Bend Range is set to Tone, moving the pitch bend lever upward will produce a wah effect as if you were using your hands to enclose the harmonica .
If Bend Range is set to anything other than Tone, this effect will be produced if Bend Mode (CC19) is turned on .
Use this when you want to switch between the wah effect and conventional pitch change .
Parameter
Noise Level (CC16)
Growl Sens (CC18)
Ac.Guitar
INT: 034 Nylon Guitar
INT: 035 Flamenco Guitar
INT: 036 SteelStr Guitar
ExSN3: 001 TC Guitar w/Fing
ExSN3: 002 335Guitar w/Fing
ExSN4: 001 Ukulele
ExSN4: 002 Nylon Guitar 2
ExSN4: 003 12th Steel Gtr
ExSN4: 005 SteelFing Guitar
ExSN4: 006 SteelStr Guitar2
Rapid legato playing in an interval of two semitones or less will produce either a slide or a hammering-on effect, depending on how fast you play .
If Strum Mode is off, playing an arpeggio with the Hold pedal held down will produce an arpeggio effect typical of a guitar .
If Strum Mode is on, playing a chord with the Hold pedal held down will produce a guitar-like chordal performance .
Note numbers 34 and lower will produce ghost notes as played on a guitar .
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INST tab
Value
FAST, SLOW
0–127
0–127
2ND, 3RD
0–15
0–127
0–31
0–31
Value
-64–+63
Value
-64–+63
0–127
Explanation
FAST: The percussion sound will disappear immediately, producing a sharp attack .
SLOW: The percussion sound will disappear slowly, producing a more gentle attack .
Decay time of the percussion sound when Percussion Slow is set to SLOW
Decay time of the percussion sound when Percussion Slow is set to FAST
2ND: The percussion sound will be the same pitch as the 4' harmonic bar .
3RD: The percussion sound will be the same pitch as the 2-2/3' harmonic bar .
Normally, the percussion sound will be added only to the first note of successive notes
played legato .
This reproduces the characteristics of the analog circuitry that produced the percussion
sound in tone wheel organs, which caused the percussion sound to be softer when keys
were pressed in quick succession . This specifies the characteristics of this analog circuit .
The volume of the organ will be reduced if Percussion Soft is set to NORM .
This specifies how much the volume will be reduced .
Level of the key-click when a key is pressed
Level of the key-click when a key is released
Explanation
Adjusts the amount of key noise heard when you press or release a key .
Explanation
Adjusts the amount of breath noise .
Adjusts the distinctive nuance (growl) of the breath noise .

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