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Advanced Use
❍
ORGAN BENDER ASSIGN
This sets the bender action when the [ORGAN
CONTROL] button is on.
1.
Hold down the [BANK] button and press the
[HARPSICHORD] button.
The indicators of buttons [1]–[2] will blink.
2.
Press one of the buttons [1]–[2] to select the function
you want to assign to the Bender.
If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [UPPER]
button, the setting will return to its initial value.
When you want to stop editing, press the [H-BAR
MANUAL] button.
3.
Press the [WRITE] button to confirm the settings.
This saves the settings.
The indicators for the [1]–[8] buttons light up while the
settings are being saved.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while parameters are being
saved.
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ORGAN MODULATION ASSIGN
This sets the modulation lever action when the [ORGAN
CONTROL] button is on.
1.
Hold down the [BANK] button and press the [A.BASS]
button.
The indicators of [1]–[8] buttons ([1] button) will blink.
2.
Press one of the [1]–[8] buttons ([1] button) to select the
function.
There are nine parameters. You can select all of these
parameters by controlling the lighted/extinguished state
of the [BANK] button’s indicator.
The following parameters are assigned to each button.
[BANK] button’s indicator extinguished
Button
Explanation
[1]
OFF
The bender does not affect anything, even when
operated.
[2]
ROTARY SLOW/FAST
The rotary speaker effect can be switched
between slow and fast. This will have the same
effect as the [SLOW/FAST] button.
Button
Parameter
[1]
OFF
Nothing is assigned.
[2]
ROTARY SLOW/FAST
The rotary speaker effect can be switched
between slow and fast. This will have the same
effect as the [SLOW/FAST] button.
[3]
ROTARY BRAKE
This lever temporarily halts the rotation of the
rotary sound.
[4]
OVERDRIVE
The depth of overdrive will be controlled.
[5]
CRESCENDO
By tilting the MODULATION lever inward, you
can gradually increase the volume for all the
harmonic bars. When you tilt the
MODULATION lever completely inward, the
harmonic bar volumes will be at maximum, and
the rotary will switch to FAST. When you bring
the MODULATION lever back towards you, the
volume decreases.
[6]
RING MODULATOR
Tilting the MODULATION lever inward
applies ring modulation to the sound (p. 43).
The amount of ring modulation applied varies
according to how far the MODULATION lever
is tilted.
[7]
TONE WHEEL BRAKE
The wheel brake will be applied (p. 43).
[8]
SPRING SHOCK
This lets you produce the sound of a spring
reverb unit being jarred (p. 43).
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