User Manual

NUMA ORGAN 2 by Studiologic®
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Operation
Pitch Wheel
Rotary / Modulation Wheel
(Rotary Speaker Simulation)
Chorus / Vibrato
• Pitch • Rotary / Modulation
• Chorus / Vibrato
To vary the pitch while playing by ±2 semitones, use the Pitch
wheel on the left. The wheel is self centering and it will go back to
its center position after being released.
Press the On/O button next to the Modulation / Rotary wheel
to switch the internal Rotary Speaker eect on. The On/O button
lights up.
Use the Modulation / Rotary wheel to adjust the speed of the
rotor. There are three states available: At the leftmost position
of the Modulation / Rotary wheel, the rotor runs slow. At the
centre position the rotor slows down and stops, but the sound is still
played back by the Rotary Speaker simulation. This state is called
“Brake“. By turning the Modulation / Rotary wheel to the right, the
simulated rotor spins fast.
If you would like to switch o the Rotary Speaker simulation, press
On/O again. The lit button will turn o.
You can also change the Rotary Speaker speed with an attached
Sustain pedal.
If the Rotary wheel is set to the positions Slow or Fast, you alter
the Rotary speed with the Sustain pedal from slow to fast and vice
verse. If the Rotary wheel‘s position is Brake, the Sustain pedal
alters the Rotary speed from Brake to Fast.
Note: You can also use the Modulation / Rotary wheel, the On/O
button and an attached Sustain pedal to control an external Rotary-
Cabinet. Please refer to page XX.
With the big Vibrato And Chorus knob you can choose from 3 Vi-
brato or 3 Chorus eect settings.
To assign the eect to a manual, press Upper and/or Lower. You
can assign the eect to the upper and lower manual at the same
time or just to one manual. The button(s) will light up. Press Upper
and/or Lower again, to deactivate the eect for the particular
manual.
Note: You can connect a second keyboard and an additional bass pedal
board to the Numa Organ 2, or use the Split function, to play two manuals
at the same time with the Numa Organ 2 keyboard. Please refer to pages
XX and XX respectively.