
Guide to Your Galileo Organ, v.1.0
7
Effects
Ring Modulator / Tremolo
Use the FAST/SLOW switch to specify the operating frequency range for the effect.
Use the fader to control or sweep the current modulation rate. In the SLOW mode,
the fader has a range of 0.5 to 80 Hz; in the FAST mode, a range of 30 to 4200 Hz.
Rates below 20 Hz will result in a tremolo effect.
Use the MIX knob to specify the depth of the tremolo or ring modulation effects.
Wah / Autowah
Use the TYPE selector to choose among the four unique types of wah-‐wah effect. Use
the WIDTH knob to specify the amount of “emphasis” for the wah filter. Use TONE
and RANGE knobs in tandem to specify the wah sweep range and center frequency.
As TONE is tuned up, the center frequency is increased. Use the SWEEP fader (or an
external controller: please refer to the MIDI Learn section below for more details) to
manually sweep the wah.
To turn on the Autowah, use the AUTO/MANUAL toggle. The Autowah will
automatically sweep the range specified by the TONE and RANGE controls
mentioned above.
Select a sweep curve using the SHAPE selector. Use the RATE knob to specify the
speed of the sweep, and the PHASE knob to change the start point of the sweep. The
effect of the PHASE knob is most noticeable when the Autowah is used in TRIG or
ONCE trigger modes.
Use the MODE selector to specify the trigger behavior of the Autowah. In CONT
mode, the Autowah is always running; in TRIG mode, the Autowah curve is reset
whenever a new note is triggered. In ONCE mode, the Autowah sweeps for one
period of the curve when a new note is triggered, and then stops.
Use the BPM SYNC toggle to turn on BPM syncing for the sweep rate. When BPM
Syncing is turned on, you can use the RATE knob to specify a note value for the
sweeps. The BPM is set using the master tempo control located in Galileo’s TAPE
panel, or via an external MIDI clock.