11. COMBO ORGANS
Back in the seventies many bands that could not afford an electro-magnetic
tonewheel organ used to buy smaller and less expensive transistor organs, mostly
made in Italy. Two of the most famous models are perfectly imitated by your Mojo 61.
Use the TYPE button n. 22 to activate the Combo organ sound. Deciding which
Combo organ is activated from the Type button is done via the Editor web-app or a
button shortcut explained later in this manual.
DRAWBARS
The row labeled “Combo F” refers to the “Compact DeLuxe” type. In this case, the
drawbars will act as on/off switches having the middle position as the threshold.
The row labeled “Combo V” refers to the “Continental” type. Here the drawbars act as
normal drawbars with one exception: the first 4 drawbars are the registers, the next
two adjust the volume of the two waveforms, the last three remain unused. If either
the 5
th
or the 6
th
drawbars are not pulled out, there will be no sound.
VIBRATO
The “Combo F” has 4 different vibrato types that can be selected
using button n. 6 and can be turned on or off using button n. 7.
The four selections are labeled as seen in fig. 13 and are:
–
Light Slow
–
Light Fast
–
Heavy Slow
–
Heavy Fast
The “Combo V” has no type selection, just the on-off switch.
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Fig. 12 - Drawbars functions when playing Combo organs.
Fig. 13 - Vibrato
selection for Combo
Organs