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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
Att.:
With the drawbar
[Attack]
you can change the sound
insert. When the drawbar is
fully pushed in, the sound is
inserted directly. The further
the drawbar is pulled out, the
slower ("softer") the sound
begins.
Rel:
Use the drawbar
[Release]
to
add a lingering effect. If the drawbar is pushed in completely, there is no
reverberation, the tone ends immediately when the keys are released. The further
the drawbar is pulled out, the longer the sound fades when the keys are released.
Chorus/Vibrato
The classic tonewheel organ had an effects device (the so-called
‘
scanner
’
) with which various chorus
(beat) or vibrato effects (periodic pitch fluctuation) could be added to the sound. Three intensity levels
are available for each of the two effect types. The effect can also be activated separately for the upper
and lower manual.
Depending on the organ type selected, there are differences in the character and intensity of these
effects. For example, the H-100 type has a particularly intensive scanner vibrato.
•
Use the
[Vibrato]
F button on the
Upper
or
Lower
screens to turn the
effect on or off for that manual.
•
Use the Drawbar
[V-Type]
on the
Upper
screen to select the desired
effect type
[C1]
...
[C3]
or
[V1]
...
[V3]
.
The respective type is displayed
directly above the drawbar.
•
The selected effect type is then valid
for the upper and the sub manual.