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Detailed Functions 3. ORGAN part
3. ORGAN part
1: ORGAN type
button, LEDs
This selects the ORGAN
type.
CX-3: Tonewheel organ
VOX: VOX transistor organ
COMPACT: Compact
transistor organ
Note: Refer to “Touch
sensors” (see page 15) for
how the touch sensors
operate on each organ type.
Note: The VOX and the
COMPACT organs apply
compression when you
play several notes at a time.
This slightly decreases the
individual volume of each
note played.
2: VARIATION , buttons
3: VARIATION display
Select the variation for the organ that you selected using the
ORGAN type button.
The variation number is shown in the VARIATION display.
Note: When the ORGAN part is off, the VARIATION display
will dimly light.
4: LEVEL knob
This sets the volume for the ORGAN part.
The volume level is shown by the LEDs surrounding the knob.
5: UPPER/LOWER button
There are two types of settings for the organ sounds, one for
UPPER (the upper part of the keyboard) and one for LOWER
(the lower part of the keyboard).
Press the UPPER/LOWER button to switch between
playing the keyboard and using the drawbars (touch
sensors) for either UPPER (upper part of the keyboard) or
LOWER (lower part of the keyboard).
UPPER/LOWER button
When lit:
Keyboard and drawbars operate the LOWER side.
When dark:
Keyboard and drawbars operate the UPPER side.
Note: The UPPER/LOWER button is enabled when the organ
type is CX-3 or VOX.
Split off (when using the keyboard without splitting
the sound)
Press the UPPER/LOWER button to switch between playing
the entire keyboard and using the drawbars on either UPPER
(the button goes dark) and LOWER (the button is lit).
Split on (when splitting the keyboard into UPPER
and LOWER)
When split is on (see “6. SPLIT button” below), the higher
notes will be assigned to the UPPER part, and the lower notes
will be assigned to the LOWER part, with the dividing point
being called the “split point”.
During split mode, press the UPPER/LOWER button to switch
between using the drawbars on either UPPER (the button goes
dark) and LOWER (the button is lit). This has no effect on the
keyboard itself.
Playing the VOX Continental with UPPER, and
playing an external MIDI keyboard with LOWER
Turn the UPPER/LOWER button off, and set the VOX
Continental and the drawbars to UPPER.
To control the drawbars of an external MIDI keyboard, press
the UPPER/LOWER button (the button will blink) while
pressing the EXIT button.
The LOWER drawbars will display, and you will be able to
control them.
Note: Refer to “3. Lower part MIDI channel” (see page 20) for
the settings in order to play instrument with UPPER and play
an external MIDI keyboard with LOWER.
6: SPLIT button
This splits (divides) the UPPER (upper part of the keyboard)
and LOWER (lower part of the keyboard), assigning them to
the higher notes and the lower notes on the keyboard.
Note: The SPLIT button is enabled when the organ type is
CX-3 or VOX.
1 On the ORGAN part, select the organ type and variation.
2 Press the SPLIT button (the button will light).
The UPPER (upper part of the keyboard) will be assigned
to the higher notes, and LOWER (lower part of the
keyboard) will be assigned to the lower notes on the
keyboard.
3 To set the split point (the note on the keyboard where the
parts are divided), press a key while holding down the
SPLIT button.
This note will be the lowest note of the new UPPER region.
7: PERC/MTB button
Turning on/off the percussion
This switches the percussion on/off.
Note: This is enabled when the organ type is CX-3.
When percussion is turned on, a pitched attack will be added
to the sound, making it sound more dynamic. When playing
legato, the attack sound will be added to only the first note
played in a phrase.
Note: This effect will be added only to the UPPER region of the
keyboard.
Turning MTB on/off
This switches the MTB (Multi-Tone Booster) on/off.
Note: This is enabled when the organ type is COMPACT.
When this is on, the tone stop settings will be disabled, and a
sound ranging from full and mellow all the way up to a
characteristic sharp sound can be created.
Refer to “3) Compact” (see page 16) for how to operate the
touch sensors.
8: VIB/CHORUS button
This switches the vibrato/chorus effect on/off.
The effect will differ, depending on the organ type and
variation.
Note: Only vibrato can be used with the VOX organ type.
9: ROTARY button
This switches the rotary speaker simulation on/off for the
organ.
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