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Adjusting How the Instrument
Responds
Adjusting the Volume of the Vintage Organ
(VintageOrganVolume)
You can adjust the volume of the Vintage Organ sound to regulate the
volume balance relative to the other sounds.
Value
Explanation
0–12
Increasing the value will increase the volume of
the Vintage Organ sound.
Selecting the Parts to which Vibrato or
Chorus will be Applied (Vibrato/Chorus Part)
For the vintage organ voices, you can choose the parts to which the
vibrato or chorus effect (p. 34) will be applied.
Value
Explanation
UPPER+LOWER
The effect will be applied to the upper keyboard
part and the lower keyboard part.
UPPER
The effect will be applied to the upper keyboard
part.
LOWER
The effect will be applied to the lower keyboard
part.
Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity
(Initial Touch)
This adjusts the amount of the Initial Touch effect applied.
Initial Touch is a function that translates the force used in playing the
keys into a directly proportional amount of volume.
This can be set separately for both the upper keyboard and lower
keyboard.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Upper, Lower
1–10
Initial Touch is ON.
Striking the keys more forcefully will
produce correspondingly louder sounds.
The change in volume when the keys are
played forcefully increases as the value
is increased.
OFF
Initial Touch is off.
Volume remains constant regardless of
how hard you play.
Turning Initial Touch Off (EZ Touch)
This allows you to perform at a consistent volume regardless of how
strongly you play the keyboard.
Value
Explanation
OFF
Initial touch will be on.
ON
The volume will remain constant regardless of
the force you use when playing the keyboard.
Initial touch will be off.
Changing How the Solo Voice Responds
(Solo Mode)
When the Solo voice is assigned to the Upper keyboard or Lower
keyboard, you can specify how the Solo voice will respond when more
than one key is pressed.
Value
Explanation
TOP NOTE
The Solo voice will sound the highest note that
is played for the Solo part.
LAST NOTE
The Solo voice will sound the note that was
most recently played for the Solo part.
POLYPHONIC
The Solo voice will sound all notes that are
played for the Solo part.
Layering the Solo Voice and Lower Voice
(SoloToLower Mode)
When the Solo voice is being played by the Lower keyboard (i.e., when
the Solo [To Lower] button is ON), you can specify whether the Lower
voice and the Solo voice will sound together (layered), or will sound
separately (split).
Value
Explanation
SPLIT
The parts will sound separately.
LAYER
The Lower voice and Solo voice will sound
together.
Changing the Solo Split Point
(Solo Split Point)
This setting is used to determine the Solo Split Point (lower limit of the
playable range of the Solo voice) on the Lower keyboard to any desired
position.
Value
A1–C7
Changing the Bass Split Point
(Bass Split Point)
You can assign the Bass Split Point (the highest key up to which the
Pedal Bass voice will sound), to any key of the Lower keyboard.
Value
A1–C7