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also able of sending MIDI-data. Sending MIDI-data is especially useful
when using a MIDI-controller like the Doepfer d3c, the Native
Instruments B4D or the Behringer BCF2000, which are able to display
several settings of Organ 3 on their user-interface.
Master tune: Master tune is used to set the overall tuning of the Organ 3
if no microtuning file is loaded . Tuning can be set from 415.3 Hz to
466.2 Hz.
P.bend up: the P.bend up range control is used to set the Organ 3's
response to upwards pitch bend messages.
P.bend down: the P.bend down range control is used to set the Organ
3's response to downwards pitch bend messages. This control can also
be set to “Link” in which case the Bend down range is the same as the
Bend up range.
Scale: lets you choose the scale of Organ 3. The setting “Tonewheel”
slightly differs from the equal-tempered scale because the mechanical
construction of the tonewheels wasn’t able to exactly reproduce all of the
equal-tempered frequencies.
Clicking the disk symbol opens up a dialogue from where you can load
TUN-files containing microtuning-data. See Appendix D for a complete
description of the microtuning capabilities of Organ 3.
Invert Bar CC: inverts the function of MIDI-faders, so the volume of the
drawbars become louder when you move the fader downwards. At
normal operation the volume would decrease.
MIDI Channel: the basic MIDI-channel of Organ 3. If the MIDI-channel is
set on channel 5, the Upper Manual receives its MIDI-information in
channel 5, the Lower Manual on channel 6 and the Pedal on channel 7.
If the MIDI-Channel is set on channel 16, the Upper Manual receives its
MIDI-information in channel 16, the Lower Manual on channel 1 and the
Pedal on channel 2.
Wave: the Wave pop up menu lets you select the basic waveforms
generated by the tonewheels of Organ 3.
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