Owner`s manual
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Panel Descriptions
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29. [MASTER VOLUME] knob
Adjust the overall volume (p. 26).
■ REVERB
30. REVERB [LEVEL] knob
Adjust the depth of reverb (p. 45).
31. [REVERB] button
Select the type of reverb (p. 45).
■ AMPLIFIER
32. [OVERDRIVE] knob
Adjust the depth of overdrive (p. 41).
33. [AMPLIFIER] button
Switches the frequency response and cabinet resonance
of the virtual amp (p. 41).
34. [TONE] knob
Adjust the tonal character of the organ voice (p. 41).
■ ROTARY SOUND
35. ROTATY SOUND [ON] button
This button switches the rotary effect on/off for the
organ sound (p. 40).
36. [BRAKE] button
This button switches the rotation of the rotary sound.
When this is turned on, the rotation will gradually stop.
When it is turned off, the rotation will gradually resume
(p. 40).
37. [SLOW/FAST] button
This button switches the speed of rotation for the rotary
sound (p. 40).
38. SPEED indicator
The left and right indicators blink alternately, indicating
the speed of the rotary speaker (p. 40).
39. [ORGAN CONTROL] button
This button selects whether the [BENDER/
MODULATION] lever will be used as an organ
controller or as a controller for orchestral tones and
external MIDI devices (p. 62).
40. [BENDER/MODULATION] lever.
When using this as an organ voice controller, you can
assign the function, such as rotary effect, Tone wheel,
overdrive, or other function to be controlled (p. 62).
When this is used as a controller for the orchestral tones,
it can control the pitch of the sound or modulate the
pitch (p. 61).
When this is used to control external MIDI sound
modules, movements of the lever will transmit pitch
bend messages and modulation messages respectively.
41. PHONES jack
An optional set of headphones can be connected here (p.
20).
4041 36 37
29
33
35
38
39
31 32 3430
ROTARY SPEED Indicators Explanation
Rapid blinking Fast rotation
Slow blinking Slow rotation