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Owner’s Manual

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Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of this organ.

In order to get the most out of this instrument for many years to
come, first take the time to read this manual in full.

Summary of Contents for B-3

Page 1: ...s Manual 1 14 0 1 14 0 1 14 0 1 14 0 1 14 0 Thank you and congratulations on your choice of this organ In order to get the most out of this instrument for many years to come first take the time to re...

Page 2: ...cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus com bination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all serv...

Page 3: ...ELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be attached to the cord please observe the wiring code as shown below If in...

Page 4: ...ich they necessarily appear in the display the screen in the left of the keyboard front panel For example all functions pertaining to Drawbars are grouped together all Percussion features are treated...

Page 5: ...tory default settings will be restored except Presets Leslie Cabinets and Cutsom Tone Wheels It is a good idea to periodi cally save your data to CompactFlash card CAUTION Batteries should only be cha...

Page 6: ...WER ON 36 How to power on 36 Back Up 36 Reset to the initial status 36 USE OF PRESET KEYS 37 How to call the Preset 37 Ex Select 2 G 37 Play the Pedalboard 38 ADDING EXPRESSION TO YOUR PLAYING 39 Expr...

Page 7: ...s 90 CONTROL 91 CUST TW CUSTom Tone Wheels 92 Record the Custom Tone Wheels 94 DEFAULT 95 SYSTEM 96 MIDI 97 ABOUT MIDI 98 What is MIDI 98 MIDI terminals on this Organ 98 What the MIDI can do on your O...

Page 8: ...us 36 K K K K K Key Mode 73 L L L L L Leakage Noise 72 Leslie 41 56 84 M M M M M Main 23 24 Manual Bass 42 90 Master Tune 75 Menu Mode 66 MIDI 98 MIDI Pedalboard 33 Motor Control Switch 39 91 O O O O...

Page 9: ...tion enables not only general clip distortion but also nonlinear distortion DIGITAL LESLIE VIBRATO The scanner vibrato and Leslie speaker are replicated via a DSP effects section The Vibrato Chorus ef...

Page 10: ...ner s Manual 10 HOW TO ASSEMBLE B 3 mk2 Components USA Only Organ Pedalboard Bench Music Rack Key CompactFlash Card inserted into the organ Hexagonal Wrench AC Power Cord Leslie Speed Switch Wire Clam...

Page 11: ...the organ until it stops HA O HA O 1 Locate a 2 Phillips Screw Driver 2 Position the Leslie Speed Switch on the front left of the Great Manual The distance it from the left sideboard must be 150 mm 6...

Page 12: ...e MAIN ECHO Jack on the Volume Panel Bench The space underneath the top board of the bench is provided for storing scores music rack etc CAUTION Be careful not to pinch your fingers by the folding met...

Page 13: ...e player is a small child be sure to help him her to open or close the lid Be sure to close and lock the lid before you move carry the organ and avoid any risk of injury Do not leave the score or musi...

Page 14: ...nual 14 HOW TO ASSEMBLE B 3P mk2 Organ closed view Expression Pedal Music Rack inside of the lid Hexagonal Wrench AC Power Cord Leslie Speed Switch Spacer Wire Clamp Stand Components CompactFlash Card...

Page 15: ...e stand 4 With a helper lift the organ gripping the side handles then carefully mount it on the stand CAUTION Be careful not to get your fingers pinched This could occur if they are caught between the...

Page 16: ...Pedalboard optional 1 Insert the cable of the Pedalboard PK 25PR to the con nector of the Pedalboard and the PEDALBOARD con nector on the power panel on the bottom of the organ matching the direction...

Page 17: ...lie Speed Switch on the organ with the knob screws 4 Insert the plug of the Leslie Speed Switch cable to the LESLIE SWITCH jack on the volume panel 1 Remove the 2 outside knob screws on the front left...

Page 18: ...d lock it again ATTENTION Do the steps above with care and do not pinch your fingers If a small child plays the organ an adult must help him her open or close the lid When it is necessary to move the...

Page 19: ...Introduction 19...

Page 20: ...his is for switching the vibrato chorus on off on the Great and Pedal Drawbars 7 VIBRATO CHORUS MODE Knob This is for switching the depth of vibrato and the chorus effects DRAWBARS 8 SWELL Upper A Dra...

Page 21: ...D harmonics MANUALS 17 SWELL Upper Preset Keys These are for selecting the Presets of the Swell Upper Manual 18 SWELL Upper Manual This is a manual with 61 notes multi contacts for Drawbars Percussion...

Page 22: ...ob This is for adjusting the depth of the Reverb effects 29 OVERDRIVE Knob This is for adjusting the depth of the Overdrive effects 30 Display Various information is displayed here 31 PAGE Button Used...

Page 23: ...utput Level 1 23V 4dBm Output Impedance 600 41 RETURN Jack This is a post internal effects patch in point This jack is used also as the input terminal to the rotary channel from an external sound sour...

Page 24: ...the input terminal to the rotary channel from an external sound engine Rating Input Level 1 23V 4dBm Input Impedance 10k MIDI TERMINAL 52 MIDI OUT Jack This is for sending MIDI information to externa...

Page 25: ...f the organ The Foot Switch is attached on the bottom left 60 Pedalboard 25 notes Radial flat type non velocity keyboard 61 Foot Rest Rest your feet when you are not playing the Pedalboard B B B B B 3...

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Page 27: ...27 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual HOOK UP...

Page 28: ...e LESLIE MAIN jack on the organ using the exclusive 11 pin Leslie Cable attached to the speaker or the LC 11 7M optional Plug in the Leslie Cable to the jack correctly matching the notches NOTE Non 11...

Page 29: ...Hook Up 29 B 3P mk2 Fasten the cables using hook and loop fastners...

Page 30: ...ng an external MIDI sound module When connected to the LINE IN jacks the external MIDI sound mod ule output is sent to the stationary channel of the Leslie terminal on a so equipped Leslie the LINE OU...

Page 31: ...sounds while you are play ing The sound that is input from LINE IN jack will be sent out to both Leslie speakers regardless of the position of the MAIN ECHO switch REINFORCING THE BASS To reinforce t...

Page 32: ...itional keyboard amp or PA system USING HEADPHONES You can practice silently by connecting the stereo headphones to the HEADPHONE jack of this organ When the plug is inserted to the HEADPHONE jack the...

Page 33: ...t as the Pedal Part regardless of the MIDI channel The following MIDI pedalboards connectable to this organ are also available from us as optional accessories XPK 100 13 notes XPK 200 20 notes NOTE Yo...

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Page 35: ...35 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual TURN ON AND PLAY...

Page 36: ...on Draw the B Drawbars or press either of the Preset Keys C A to start 6 Adjust the volume of the amplifiers etc Reverse the above steps when you switch off the power Switch off the power of the ampli...

Page 37: ...le below NOTE The Preset Key C produces no sound but releases the Preset Key previously selected It is called cancel How to call the Preset Ex Select 2 G 1 Select the BANK Select Bank 2 using PARAM Bu...

Page 38: ...to the right of the 16 is the 8 Pull that Drawbar out and play the Pedalboard Explanations of the Drawbars and the foot names are included in the next section Creating the Settings The Pedal Part set...

Page 39: ...f you operate this switch while playing same as the START and RUN switches on the original B 3 While the toggle is at the UP position the pitch gradually goes up and while at the DOWN position the pit...

Page 40: ...the Drawbars are Pulled The Drawbars create the fundamental tones of this organ The volume increases as each Drawbar is pulled out to its full length And decreases as it is pushed back in The tones of...

Page 41: ...rotating treble horn and a woofer firing into a rotating drum to give the organ a 3 D sound with motion and lively dynamics It is the traditional partner of the Hammond Organ LESLIE SPEED Switch This...

Page 42: ...the upper limit of the Manual Bass P 90 NOTE You can choose sounding polyphonic POLY or lowest note MONO P 73 9 PEDAL SUSTAIN The Pedal Part sound can be set to smoothly decay after the key is release...

Page 43: ...s the factory default To record Drawbar registrations in the Preset Keys refer to the control panel 1 Go to the PLAY mode Press the PLAY button to go to the PLAY mode 2 Go to the Record mode Press the...

Page 44: ...he Preset Key Select the Preset Key C A to record For this example Press D 6 Commit the Preset Press 4 OK The Preset is recorded and the following message appears on the display for a few seconds Reco...

Page 45: ...45 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual SETTING UP...

Page 46: ...46 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual SOUND ENGINE STRUCTURE System structure of this Organ...

Page 47: ...key depressed DRAWBARS The Drawbars represent simple harmonics Each bar adjusts the value of each harmonic The combinations of different harmonics create a more complex sound PERCUSSION The Percussio...

Page 48: ...gth of pipes on a pipe organ The numbers 1 8 on the bar portion of each Drawbar indicate the volume of the sound to be produced as well as the guide to remember Drawbar settings Pull the fundamental 8...

Page 49: ...ly When the other C to A Preset Keys are selected the Drawbar regis trations are recalled inside the organ and the tone that plays will not match the Drawbars physical settings NOTE Even while the Pre...

Page 50: ...rouped into the following 4 patterns Flute family 2 step pattern Accompaniment Flute 8 I 00 8460 000 Accompaniment Flute 8 II 00 3220 000 Accompaniment Flute 8 III 00 8600 000 Chorus of Flutes 16 80 8...

Page 51: ...or church organ Later on as the Hammond Organ spread throughout Jazz Pop Rock and especially Gospel music Some timeless registrations become common Jazz Bluesey Groovy Funky Max Power APPLICATION OF...

Page 52: ...ate either A or B holding down the PLAY button In the registration only the operated bar s footage changes For example draw 1 of the Swell Drawbar A or B holding down the PLAY button if you want to ad...

Page 53: ...SION VOLUME Tablet This is for controlling the Percussion volume SOFT for lower Percussion volume and NOR MAL for higher Percussion volume with the Drawbar volume a little lower PERCUSSION DECAY Table...

Page 54: ...e Swell manual VIBRATO GREAT Tablet This enables the Vibrato and Chorus effects on the Great manual NOTE You can choose to add Vibrato Chorus effects on the Pedalboard P 82 10 VIBRATO AND CHORUS MODE...

Page 55: ...he amount of overdrive of the tube amp circuit Controls the distortion amount Full left is clean The overdrive effect increases an you rotate the knob NOTE You can fine set the overdrive P 80 TUBE AMP...

Page 56: ...is obtained when connected to a stereo phonic amp or sound system When a Leslie Speaker is connected the sound of this organ is sent only to the rotary channel and the sound input from the LINE IN ja...

Page 57: ...ob TONE is assigned here at the time of shipment from the factory It increases decreases the treble sound About 9 to 3dB is adjustable at 10kHz NOTE The Equalizer actually has 3 bands and 1 tonal func...

Page 58: ...NOTE The preset keys have no association with the key signature of the music that you might play The left most key C is called CANCEL and used to mute the manual No setting can be recorded to this key...

Page 59: ...than one Preset Key at the same time the regis trations recorded for all those keys are mixed Try this If the other parameters than the registrations in the Preset Function Mode are contained in the p...

Page 60: ...Up to 8 characters can be input P P P P PARAM button ARAM button ARAM button ARAM button ARAM button moves the cursor V V V V VAL AL AL AL ALUE button UE button UE button UE button UE button selects...

Page 61: ...ed by the Expression Pedal P 80 1 VOLUME Tablet Normal volume at NORMAL The volume is reduced to 1 3 of the normal volume at SOFT with a small amount of Bass reinforcement When you play in a small roo...

Page 62: ...d a move where they lightly skipped a chord up the manual only to blaze a glissando back down The sound was and is indescribable but was an outlet for pure emotion The great Jimmy Smith in vented a re...

Page 63: ...63 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual USING THE CONTROL PANEL...

Page 64: ...can refine and tailor the settings made on the topside controls here as well as adjust the MIDI settings and all other parameters The display modes are PLAY MENU and FUNCTION The controls are explaine...

Page 65: ...displayed press the PLAY button How to read the Display BAR display DIGITAL display You can toggle the two PLAY mode displays the bar display and the digital display by pressing the PLAY button Drawba...

Page 66: ...ttons to scroll through them and reach the desired display How to read the Display PAGE FUNCTION ITEM Button operation in this mode These buttons are for scrolling from page to page You can jump to th...

Page 67: ...ue of the Parameter indicated by the flashing CURSOR Holding it increases or decreases the value continuously Pressing it while holding the RECORD button increases or decreases the value quickly Retur...

Page 68: ...is on PAGE B Select PAGE B Example Increase the depth of Vibrato at V 3 Press the 2 button for VIB CHO This calls the first page of the Vibrato and Chorus function mode Locate the MENU Mode 1 2 3 Pres...

Page 69: ...Record in to the Preset Key The Vibrato Depth V3 is a Preset Parameter it will revert to the set value if you select any Preset Key when the PRESET P LOAD ANI OD is ON If you wish to continue using th...

Page 70: ...thing as above This time Display UNLOCKED will appear for a few seconds NOTE You can operate the BANK switch Pedal Sustain and Manual Bass while the Display Lock function is on This advanced feature a...

Page 71: ...71 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual SETTING THE PARAMETERS...

Page 72: ...e1 Traditional tone wheel sound of the original B 3 Leakage noise is included in the waveform You can not adjust the volume of the inherent leakage noise BT BT BT BT BType2 ype2 ype2 ype2 ype2 Traditi...

Page 73: ...C The higher the value gets the longer the decay time There is no decay at C continuous 8 SUSTAIN LENGTH This allows you to set the Release Rate the decay time after you release the key of Pedal Sust...

Page 74: ...alue gets the longer the Decay time At C there is no decay Percussion sound is continuous 5 DRAWBAR 1 CANCEL This mutes the 1 of the SWELL Drawbar while using PERCUSSION ON ON ON ON ON Mute OFF OFF OF...

Page 75: ...s the 3 TUNE button 1 TRANSPOSE You can transpose the entire keyboard by semi tones The setting range is 6 to 6 Transpose affects The Organ Manuals Pedals and Digital Toneweheel system The MIDI Extern...

Page 76: ...reset on the Great Lower manual will also record the Pedal registra tion This was not possible on vintage B 3 s 3 PRESET LOAD REGISTRATION SWELL B This is for setting whether or not to call out the re...

Page 77: ...eter of the Swell manual by the Swell Preset Key 9 PRESET LOAD EXTERNAL ZONE GREAT B This is for setting whether or not to call out the External Zone Parameters of the Great manual by the Great Preset...

Page 78: ...y Scope function you can tell the present value of each tablet or knob as selected by the Combination Preset VIBRATO AND CHORUS To see the value of each tablet and knob of Vibrato and Chorus move eith...

Page 79: ...osition of the tablet To know the present Leslie mode operate the Leslie Speed Switch or the Foot Switch if Leslie C T is assigned holding down the PLAY button on the Control Panel The present Leslie...

Page 80: ...the OVERDRIVE knob on the volume panel 4 BUFFER TUBE AMP This is for switching the buffer on off by the tube 12AX7 All the signals of the Swell Great Pedal pass through this circuit NOTE If you are u...

Page 81: ...dded to the input terminal called grid as well as the audio signal Although the bias voltage is generally fixed so that the distortion of the output wave form of the tube is at the minimum the bias vo...

Page 82: ...0 VIBRATO TABLET GREAT This is for setting on which part to put the Vibrato Chorus effect by the VIBRATO GREAT tablet GREA GREA GREA GREA GREAT PED T PED T PED T PED T PEDAL AL AL AL AL The Vibrato an...

Page 83: ...lowered By taking the output of each tap from the last to the top by turns on the contrary the pitch would gradually rise These operations were automatically made by turning the scanner with a motor...

Page 84: ...ined in the next paragraph Otherwise the data will be lost 3 AMPLIFIER This sets the type of the virtual power amplifier Solid Solid Solid Solid Solid Simulated Solid State Amplifier with a flat chara...

Page 85: ...FALL TIME BASS Here the Time is set for the virtual Rotor to reach the minimum Chorale speed when changing from Tremolo to Chorale mode The setting range for the Horn Rotor is 0 2 5 0s and that for th...

Page 86: ...mode when the Leslie Speed Switch is at STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP The virtual rotors stop THROUGH THROUGH THROUGH THROUGH THROUGH The Leslie Effect is bypassed Through NOTE This parameter is a Pr...

Page 87: ...esired name for the Cabinet Press the RECORD button in the setting mode of the Leslie Pa rameter The Cabinet Selection mode is displayed Select the Cabinet Number to record by the PAGE button Press 4...

Page 88: ...extent NOTE You can locate this page by moving BASS or TREBLE knob pressing the MENU EXIT button 2 GAIN BASS 3 GAIN MIDDLE 5 GAIN TREBLE These are for doing the Boost Cut of Bass Mid range and Treble...

Page 89: ...Small Hall Church Church Church Church Church Church Plate Plate Plate Plate Plate Iron plate Reverb Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Reverb Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay P P P P PanDl...

Page 90: ...To locate this mode Press the MENU EXIT button for the MENU select PAGE C by the PAGE button and then press the 2 MANBS button 1 MANUAL BASS LIMIT Sets the highest note of the Manual Bass functions on...

Page 91: ...ect if the delay setting is selected by rhythmic tap ping the foot switch The delay time will be set to the tempo at which you tap the foot switch By pressing and holding the foot switch the delay sou...

Page 92: ...TE This parameter is a Global Parameter It is not recorded into the Combination Preset 3 CUSTOM NAME You can name the CUSTOM TONEWHEELS using up to 10 letters Move the cursor by the PARAM button and c...

Page 93: ...the VALUE button or by slightly moving the feet of the drawbar holding down the key you want to adjust 7 LEAKAGE WHEEL LEVEL This is for adjusting the volume of the selected leakage wheel Setting ran...

Page 94: ...Name Press the RECORD button in the setting mode of the virtual Tonewheel parameters The mode for selecting the Custom Number to be recorded will be displayed Select the Custom Number to be recorded...

Page 95: ...et Keys A and B 2 PRESETS Initializes the contents of all Combination Presets 3 GLOBAL Initializes the Global Parameters such as Master tune or assignment of the Foot Switch 4 LESLIE Initializes the c...

Page 96: ...d delay 3 PEDAL PART MIDI MESSAGE is displayed while the Pedal part sound is output by the MIDI message from the PEDAL MIDI IN jack 4 DRAWBARS CONTROL MODE This sets the condition for activating the r...

Page 97: ...97 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual MIDI...

Page 98: ...it is impossible to play this organ from a remote MIDI source such as a sequencer or MIDI controller What is MIDI MIDI is an abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is the musical in...

Page 99: ...are more details in the MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART CHANNEL MESSAGE NOTE ON NOTE OFF This data tells which key Note Number is played at what Speed Velocity and whether played or released Note On Off The...

Page 100: ...100 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual This organ has 3 External Zones on each of the Swell Great and Pedalboards for controlling the external MIDI equipment MIDI STRUCTURE...

Page 101: ...ation Preset as desired Read the next page EX ZONE External Zone for setting each zone You can control external MIDI equipment with up to 3 zones per each of the Swell Great manuals and Pedalboard NOT...

Page 102: ...uals and Pedalboard Set the lowest note at LO and the highest one at HI To forbid sending note data set the HI parameter to OFF NOTE For 3 and 4 you can set the value by pressing the RECORD button whi...

Page 103: ...8 NOTE OCTAVE This is for selecting the octave to be transmitted by this zone The octave that is transmitted may be set to be different than the octave that you may be playing 9 NOTE VOLUME This is f...

Page 104: ...types of external sound gear the volumes do not react the same This parameter allows a smooth and equal flow in the expression pedal You can select 0 63 by MIN and 64 127 by MAX 14 EXPRESSION CONTROL...

Page 105: ...iately after this organ and an external MIDI equipment are connected a glitch or MIDI hangup may occur If this occurs press PAGE S and T at the same time All Note Off and Reset All Controller will be...

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Page 107: ...107 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual SAVE THE SETUP...

Page 108: ...CF card slot THE CARD CAPACITY AND CONTENT TO BE SAVED The CF card can save Combination Presets Global Parameters Custom Tonewheels Leslie Cabinets Adjust Presets A B Temporary Parameters Also this c...

Page 109: ...a in the CF card Insert the CF card into the slot Press the MENU EXIT button Select PAGE D by the PAGE button Press 4 CF FORM The FORMAT mode is displayed Press the 4 OK button The Confirmation messag...

Page 110: ...o read the Display This indicates there is another SETUP file above or below Go to the SETUP mode WHAT DOES THIS MEAN CF is not ready The CF card is not correctly inserted Check that the CF card is co...

Page 111: ...the cursor You can use up to 16 letters VALUE BUTTON Choose the letters by this You can use Large and small characters digits and signs symbols If you press this button holding down the RECORD but to...

Page 112: ...de Choose the SETUP file to load by the PARAM button Press the 1 LOD button The SETUP will be loaded in a few seconds Check the CF card is correctly inserted Navigate to the SETUP mode Choose the SETU...

Page 113: ...113 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...

Page 114: ...Preset C A To temporarily adjust the Drawbar settings while you are playing with the preset keys C A operate Drawbars holding down the PLAY button P 52 Relation between the built in Leslie effect and...

Page 115: ...r when you are using a Leslie adapter such as the 11 pin 6 pin converter the power of this organ seems to be so large that the sound is distorted inside the Leslie adapter In such a case return the MA...

Page 116: ...ck for the manual part Because of electro mechanical direct analog keying mechanism is adopted on this organ the information of each of the multi contacts is not defined with a MIDI message The Leslie...

Page 117: ...117 1 OM OM 2 OM Owner s Manual APPENDIX...

Page 118: ...Select MSB LSB 7 O X Volume 10 O X Pan 11 O X Expression 64 O X Hold 1 121 O X Reset All Controllers O 0 127 X True X System Exclusive X X Song Position X X Song Select X X Tune X X Clock X X Commands...

Page 119: ...Time Reverb Depth Leslie C T alternate Bend Time Down 0 1 9 9s 5 0s Bend Time Up 0 1 9 9s 1 0s Bend Amplitude Off On On Link Great Pedal G P Off On Off Manual Bass MANBS Off On Off External Zone Swell...

Page 120: ...hrough Stop Leslie Cabinet 1 8 Vibrato On Swell Off On Vibrato Mode V1 C3 Vibrato Rate 6 1 7 25Hz Vibrato Tremolo 0 15 Vibrato Cho Emphasis 0 9 Vibrato Depth V1 0 15 Vibrato Depth V2 0 15 Vibrato Dept...

Page 121: ...8 8 0 8 Normal 8 4 0 8 Normal 8 2 2 3 0 8 Normal 8 2 0 8 Normal 8 1 3 5 0 8 Normal 8 1 1 3 0 8 Pedal Sub Drawbars DRAWB and G P Pedal Drawbars Pedal Drawbar Voice Great Drawbars Great Preset Parameter...

Page 122: ...5 0s Fall Time Bass 0 5 12 5s Brake Time Horn 0 2 5 0s Brake Time Bass 0 5 12 5s Volume Horn 12 0dB Volume Bass 12 0dB Mic Angle 0 180deg Mic Distance 0 3 2 7m Horn Character Flat Mid Deep Amplifier S...

Page 123: ...tary Controllers Master Volume Overdrive Bass Treble Reverb Foot Controller Expression Pedal with foot switch except B 3P mk2 Display 20 characters 2 lines with 9 control switches Storage CompactFlash...

Page 124: ...008 Jimmy 2 D 84 8000 000 Jimmy 2 Bass E 80 0008 888 Squabble E 82 8000 000 Squabble Bass F 80 0800 000 Walter F 80 8000 000 Smooth Bass F 88 8000 008 Groove F 85 8000 000 Groove Bass G 88 8880 000 Po...

Page 125: ...ias Swell G 00 8630 000 Full Tibias Great G 88 6000 008 Groove 2 Swell G 00 8855 000 Groove 2 Great A 87 8878 668 Theatre Brass Swell A 84 7767 666 Theatre Brass Great A Drawbars A Adjust A Drawbars A...

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Page 127: ...llowing addresses In the United States Contact HAMMOND SUZUKI USA Inc 733 Annoreno Dr Addison IL 60101 UNITED STATES In Europe contact HAMMOND SUZUKI EUROPE B V IR D S Tuynmanweg 4A 4131 PN Vianen THE...

Page 128: ...HAMMOND SUZUKI LTD Hamamatsu Japan Printed in Japan 00457 40154 V1 00 081105...

Page 129: ...ual big screws Wood panel for Lower manual Upper manual for Upper manual Marking Please keep this instruction with the attached hex wrench The B 3 C 3 utilizes multi contact manuals to produce the dra...

Page 130: ...manual for Upper manual Marking Please keep this instruction with the attached hex wrench The B 3 B 3P utilizes multi contact manuals to produce the drawbar and key click sounds the same way as the o...

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