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Performing with the Keyboard
Performing
Each time you press the [TONE WHEEL] button, the tone wheel will switch
between the following settings.
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Adding Modulation to the Sound
(Vibrato and Chorus)
The vibrato effect cyclically modulates the pitch of organ voice sounds. The
chorus effect mixes the normal sound of the organ with a sound to which
vibrato has been applied, adding richness and spaciousness to the sound.
fig.04-12(buttonsOfVibratoAndChorus)
1.
Press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [ON] button to make its
indicator light.
The vibrato or chorus effect will be applied to the organ voice.
2.
Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to switch the
type of vibrato or chorus effect.
The indicator of the selected vibrato or chorus effect type will light.
Three types of vibrato and three types of chorus are provided (a total of six
types).
V-1, V-2, V-3
This applies vibrato (pitch modulation). Increasing the value will produce a
deeper effect.
C-1, C-2, C-3
This applies chorus to add depth and spaciousness to the sound. Increasing
the value will produce a deeper effect.
Type
Explanation
VINTAGE1
A tone wheel that simulates the tone wheel organs of the 70’s.
VINTAGE2
A tone wheel that simulates the tone wheel organs of the 60’s.
CLEAN
A tone wheel with no leakage noise.
Leakage Noise
On tone wheel organs, the sound of the note that was pressed was slightly
“contaminated” by audio signals from tone wheels not related to that note.
Formerly, this was seen as a problem, but today this idiosyncrasy is
considered an important element of the distinctive sound of a traditional
organ.
You can adjust the Leakage
Noise Volume (p. 71).
NOTE
It is not possible to apply
both vibrato and chorus
simultaneously.
NOTE
Vibrato or chorus cannot be
applied to percussion.