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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
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For organ types with more than 9
choirs, the chorus/vibrato effect
types are not selected via a drawbar
for space reasons, but via the
F
buttons
on the lower menu page.
•
C1...C3
allow the selection of the
three chorus types.
•
If you press and hold the
[Shift]
button to the right of the display, you
will find the three vibrato types
V1...V3
on the same F buttons.
Rotary settings (Leslie / Phasing)
The rotary effect is the "salt in the soup" for the drawbar sounds, which only receive their characteristic
liveliness through this effect. It's about the effect of rotating speakers.
Depending on the organ type, the
RealOrgan
simulates a real Leslie cabinet with a separately
adjustable bass or tweeter rotor, i.e. the actual rotating loudspeaker cabinet.
The analogue electronic organ types, on the other hand, reproduce the Leslie effect by an electronic
emulation, the so-called phase vibrato. These effects had their very own character and are therefore
important for the reproduction of the typical organ sound of these earlier instruments. These effects
could not only be rotary sound, but also other beat effects such as ensemble, celeste and fading were
possible, and those in different intensity levels. The SEMPRA
RealOrgan
brings these effects back to
life in lifelike quality.
The Leslie and Phasing effects have their own menu page in the drawbar menu.
For organ types that use the
Leslie
effect, this
menu page is called "
Leslie
":
You can set the various parameters for the
Leslie effect using Drawbars:
Micro
A real Leslie cabinet is picked up with a
microphone,
because
only
here
the
mechanically generated effect comes to the
fore. The position and distance of the microphone to the cabinet is decisive for the effect character.
The following parameters can be set: