Operation Manual

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ROT
BASS
LEV
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Rise Time
Fast Speed
Slow Speed
[Control Ch]
[Prog. Ch]
[Mod Rx]
[Exp Rx]
[S/F Type]
[P.F.SW Type]
[Dump Out]
[S/F Cont.Code]
Cross Over Freq./ Cabi. Resonance
Fall Time
Brake Time
Rotor Direction /Mic Angle
Character /Mic Distance
FUNCTION
DOWN
UP
VALUE
ROTARY
POWER
ON
AC IN
OFF
REMOTE
STATIONARY
L R
OVER DRIVE
STA
MONO
BASS
& STA
MUTE
NORMAL
MEMORY
L/MONO R
L/MONO R
STATIONARY
& ROT. BASS
ROTARY ROTARY
LESLIE
8PIN
LESLIE
11PIN
REMOTE
to Leslie 2121
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
LINE OUT
LINE IN
FOOT SW
HORN
ROTOR
LOW
ROTOR
PRESET
1
2
FUNCTION
SELECT
Touch & Hold
[ ]
MIDI
PRESET
SELECT
21
SLOW / FAST
STOP
PRESET
Rotary-Unit
Horn
HORN
LEVEL
VOLUME
21
controls that enhance the organ sounds
The Leslie Control Center is located on the back panel of the Leslie Speaker.
1 - 11-pin Receptacle -
This allows direct connection between the Leslie Speaker and the Hammond XB-Series Organs, using
the cable supplied with the speaker.
2 - 8-pin DIN Receptacle -
This allows direct connection between the Leslie Speaker and the Hammond XB-1 and XM-1
instruments using the special cable provided for this connection.
3 - ROTARY LINE IN -
This allows other instruments to connect to the Rotary channel using standard phone cables.
4 - LINE OUT:
STATIONARY & BASS (L/MONO, R) Jacks -
These allow both the STATIONARY and the LOW
ROTARY channels to be connected to an external amplifier. To connect the STATIONARY UNIT #2121, connect the
L/MONO OUT to INPUT 2.
ROTARY (L/MONO, R) -
This allows the LOW ROTARY channel to be connected to an external amplifier. To
connect the STATIONARY UNIT #2121, connect the L/MONO OUT to INPUT 3.
NOTE: The HORN ROTOR channel has no LINE OUT connection due to the acoustic nature of the sound produced. Using
the HORN ROTORY channel with external amplification requires a microphone.
5 - AC Power Cord Receptacle -
Plug the female end of a grounded AC power cord into this receptacle, and the male end into
an AC outlet.
6 - REMOTE -
When the Leslie 2121 Stationary-Unit is connected, connect to the REMOTE IN with a DCC-2 cable. The power
for the Stationary-Unit can be turned “ON” and “OFF” by the power switch of the Horn-Unit.
NOTE: The REMOTE feature is powered by a battery. The battery’s estimated life is approximately 1000 “turn-ons,”
depending on constancy of electircal current, etc. Do not attempt to replace this battery . Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
7 - FOOT SW -
PRESET -
Allows you to switch between PRESET 1 and 2 using a latching-type Foot Switch.
SLOW/FAST/STOP -
Allows you to control the Leslie rotors using the FS-9H Foot Switch. Each time the Foot
Switch is activated, the rotors will switch between SLOW and FAST. If the Foot Switch is pressed and held for 1
second, the Rotors will Stop.
8 - MIDI IN -
Connects to the MIDI OUT of an organ or keyboard.
9 - MIDI OUT -
Connects to the MIDI IN of an additional Leslie Horn-Unit when 2 units are connected in series. The MIDI IN
from the organ and the FOOT SW signal of the Horn-Unit are merged in the MIDI OUT.
10 - Power Switch ON / OFF -
This allows the Leslie Speaker to be turned "ON" or "OFF."
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