Operation Manual

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CONTROL
is mode is for setting the controller.
Please insure that the Expression Pedal and Foot Pedal are properly con-
nected before adjusting their settings, it is also possible to assign the oc-
tave buttons to other functions.
To locate this mode:
uFOOT SWITCH
FOOT SWITCH - DEVICE (G)
is is for selecting the equipment connected to the FOOT SWITCH jack.
FOOT SW: Foot Switch connected.
CU-1: Optional Leslie Mode Switch (CU-1) connected.
FOOT SWITCH - TIP MODE (G)
is sets the Foot Switch function.
OFF: Does not function.
LESLIE S/F ALT, MOM, TRI:
Switches the Leslie Eect Slow/Fast/Stop.
At ALT, Fast / not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button) is toggled every time the foot
switch is pressed. At TRI, it is switched to Stop when the foot switch is further held down
for longer than a second.
At MOM, it is switched to Fast only while the foot switch is held down. When released, it is
switches to not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button).
GLIDE:
The pitch bends while the foot switch is pressed down the interval is determined by a
parameter setting.
PATCH FWD, REV:
Switches the Patch Forward or Reverse.
FAVORITE FWD, REV:
Switches the Favorite Forward or Reverse.
SPRING:
This generates the sound of the spring reverb being shaken.
DELAY TIME:
This is for setting the delay time (P. 88, 97) of the Eects, at the interval of pressing the foot
switch. The delay sound goes out, while the foot switch is held down.
MUSIC START:
Controls the Start/Stop of the music player.
MANUAL BASS:
Triggers the Manual Bass note of Pedal part.
BASS 1C - BASS 3C
Triggers the specied note of Pedal part.
or, touch the [CONTROL] button.
See “Function mode” (P. 68) for operation details.
TIP AND RING
The typical stereo plug, there are 3 metal parts.
The end is called the Tip”, the middle portion is
the “Ring”. The part on the cord side is called the
“Sleeve.
This keyboard requires a foot switch that uses a
Stereo Jack. Two Mono-Jack foot switches may
be used, and can have discrete functions, if a Left/
Right stereo splitter is used.
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
SPRING REVERB
The Hammond Organ company actually invented
the spring reverb for its organs in the 1940’s. The
eect was obtained with a length of spring and a
few pickups. If the spring was disturbed, it would
make a large crashing noise that was usually con-
sidered a nuisance, but sometimes was used as a
program sound eect. The Reverb here is digital,
but the crash eect is re-created here.
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