2.3 – ROTARY SPEED BUTTON
The large horizontal button labeled ROTARY SPEED is used to control the built-in
Rotary Speaker simulator. When the simulator is on, push this button to switch
between the slow and the fast speeds; push and hold for about half a second for
braking the rotary speaker (stop position). When in brake, push again to return to the
previous speed. The light will blink smoothly slow or fast, or will remain still, to
indicate the current speed.
Use this button in conjunction with the SHIFT button for enabling/disabling the
Rotary Speaker simulation (see below).
PLEASE NOTE
: if this button seems unresponsive, check the
HM/FS
selector on the back
of the instrument. In order to use this button, the selector must be in the FS (FootSwitch)
position. This button cannot be used if an Half-Moon switch is in use. Connections are
explained later in this manual.
2.4 – THE SHIFT BUTTON
The small
SHIFT
button on the top left side of the control panel is used for a few
alternate functions:
1. Push and hold the SHIFT button along with the ROTARY SPEED button to
disable or enable the internal Rotary Speaker simulation. If the simulation is
OFF
, the red LED next to the ROTARY SPEED button becomes lit.
2. Push and hold the SHIFT button along with the MANUAL button of the lower
section, next to the
PEDAL TO LOWER
indication, to activate or deactivate the
pedal-to-lower function that brings the pedalboard tones to the lower manual.
If this function is active, the red LED will become lit;
3. Push and hold the SHIFT button along with notes, on the upper manual, from
the second C note to the fourth C note to activate the transposition. If a
transposition is active, the red LED next to the SHIFT button will become lit. To
cancel the transposition, hold SHIFT and play the third C note (middle C).
PLEASE NOTE
: when the transposition is active, certain notes that are outside the 61-
note playable range will not be available any more. For example, since the last note is C, if
the transposition is up by one semitone, C becomes B, so the C key will become silent.
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