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Upper Section: This section consists of a button called “Manual” and six buttons
called “Presets.” These buttons control the sound settings related to the upper
manual drawbars found directly under the upper manual preset buttons.
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“Manual” – When the “Manual” button is selected, all nine drawbars can be
used in real time to adjust the sound. This setting also allows for the addition
of percussion to the sound. Any drawbar settings created when using the
“Manual” setting can be saved to one of the six presets. To cancel the sound
of all the drawbars, press and hold the “Manual” button for one second. The
LED on the button blinks and sound is cancelled. When in “cancel” of upper
manual, Mojo will start to transmit on midi channel 4 but with velocity: this will
bypass all global velocity settings. This new feature is useful if you need to
work with an external midi module receiving in midi channel 4.
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“Presets 1-6” – These buttons operate like the preset keys on an original
tonewheel organ. Drawbar settings created when the organ is set to “Manual”
can be saved to one of these presets. When using a preset, the drawbars are
not active. Additionally, percussion cannot be enabled or saved in a preset.
To create a preset, select the “Manual” setting and adjust the drawbars and
the vibrato/chorus to the preferred setting. Press and hold any of the six
preset buttons for five seconds. Any saved presets remain in the memory of
the instrument when the instrument is powered off.
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Lower Section: This section consists of a button called “Manual” and six buttons
called “Presets.” These buttons control the sound settings related to the lower
manual drawbars found directly under the lower manual preset buttons. Preset
storage operates the same as on the Upper manual. Percussion cannot be enabled
on the lower manual.
To cancel the sound of all the drawbars, press and hold the “Manual” button for one
second. The LED on the button blinks and sound is cancelled. When in “cancel” of
lower manual, Mojo will start to transmit on midi channel 5 but with velocity: this will
bypass all global velocity settings. This new feature is useful if you need to work
with an external midi module receiving in midi channel 5.
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Vibrato Section: This section controls the vibrato/chorus function of the instrument.
The vibrato/chorus effect can be added to the upper and lower manuals
independently with the “Up” and “Lo” buttons.
Varying degrees of vibrato/chorus can be selected with the “Vib/Cho” button.
Pressing the button repeatedly changes the setting. An LED lights up next to the
current selection. The same setting affects both manuals simultaneously.
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