13. APPLYING EFFECTS TO COMBO ORGANS AND ELECTRIC PIANOS
The Multi-function buttons numbered 18, 19, 20 and 21 can be used for accessing
the effects and other useful functions.
When playing a Combo Organ you can switch FX1 and FX2
by using respectively buttons n. 20 and n. 21. Choosing which
effect is associated to FX1 or to FX2 is done from the Editor
web-app but can also be done using a button shortcut
explained later.
When playing an electric piano, the octave can be shifted
down or up by using respectively button n. 18 or n. 19. These
buttons are exclusive, the octave can be either down or up. To
reset the octave simply depress the active button again.
The status of the effects is always remembered for
each of the two Combo Organs and each of the four Piano sounds.
Remembered settings include the on/off status of each effect along with all
their parameter settings made from the web-app editor. To make sure that
settings have been saved, press the active PRESET button again.
14. THE SHIFT BUTTON AND THE ALTERNATE FUNCTIONS
By pushing the SHIFT button n. 26 along with
buttons 18, 19, 20 and 21 it is possible to access to
other functions:
–
SHIFT + button n. 18: transpose down by one
semitone. It is possible to get down to -12
semitones.
–
SHIFT + button n. 19: transpose up by one
semitone. The higher limit is +12 semitones.
Note: When the transposition is active, the yellow LED
n. 23 is on.
–
SHIFT + button n. 20: turns on or off the “Cabinet” simulation which, in case of
VB3, refers to the Rotary Speaker simulator, and in case of Combo Organs or
Electric Pianos, refers to the Static Amp simulator. When the Cabinet simulation
is on, it is possible to adjust the overdrive amount using knob n. 2.
–
SHIFT + button n. 21: this toggles the “Local Off” function that disconnects the
keyboard from the internal sound generator and activates the alternative Tx
Midi Channel as explained later in this manual.
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Fig. 14 - Multi-function
buttons for Combo Organs
and Electric Pianos
Fig. 15 - SHIFT functions