
Guide to Your Galileo Organ, v.1.0
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Drawbar Sets (DB SETS)
You can use Galileo’s “Drawbar Sets” feature to instantly change drawbar
configurations during a musical performance. The upper and lower manuals can
each accommodate twelve drawbar configurations. The configurations are all saved
when you save your current sound as a preset (for more about presets and banks,
please refer to the section below). Drawbar sets can also be selected using MIDI
notes on an external keyboard, or via MIDI CCs. Please refer to the section about
MIDI for more information.
Press the DB SETS toggle on the overhead menu bar to display or hide the drawbar
sets control strip.
Upper and Lower manuals are each provided by two sets of six numbered selectors.
Use the PRES RANGE toggle to view selectors 1 through 6 or 7 through 12.
To change to a pre-‐set drawbar configuration, simply select its corresponding
numbered button.
To program a DB Set, simply choose the numbered button you would like to store
your configuration to, and then proceed to adjust the drawbars to your liking. The
final configuration will automatically be remembered by that DB Set.
In addition to the drawbar configuration, a DB Set also remembers the state of the
Vibrato / Chorus toggle and the Percussion On/Off toggle for that manual.