Program P7: Amp, V/C, Rotary Speaker 7–2: Rotary Speaker
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AMS Mode
[Momentary, Toggle]
This determines the behavior of the Rotary Speaker
on/off AMS. For details, see “AMS Mode” on
page 218.
Rotary Speaker Off Output
[Pre-Crossover,
Post-Crossover]
This determines the sound when the Rotary Speaker is
turned Off, above. It also determines the “dry” signal
in the Wet/Dry mix, as described on page 229.
Post-Crossover
is the default, and matches the CX-3.
With this setting, the speaker simulator and speaker
crossover will still be active, even when the Rotary
Speaker is disabled. Use this if you like the CX-3
sound, and are
not
sending the organ through a
separate Rotary Speaker in the Insert Effects.
Pre-Crossover
yields a tone without the effects of the
speaker simulator and crossovers. Use this setting if
you’ll be sending the organ through a separate Rotary
Speaker in the Insert Effects.
Wet/Dry
[Dry,1:99…99:1,Wet]
This adjusts the balance between the dry signal coming
into the Rotary Speaker and the output of the effect.
The “dry” signal is either the pre-crossover or post-
crossover input, as selected by the
Rotary Speaker Off
Output
parameter described on page 229.
AMS
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to modulate the Wet/Dry
mix. For a list of AMS sources, see “AMS (Alternate
Modulation Source) List” on page 967.
Intensity
[-100…+100]
This controls the depth and direction of the Wet/Dry
AMS modulation.
7–2b: Mode/Speed
Mode
Mode Switch
[Rotate, Stop]
This lets you stop the motion of the Rotary Speaker.
Even when stopped, the speaker will still affect the
timbre.
The horn and rotor can each take different amounts of
time to start and stop their rotation. For more
information, see the
Start Acceleration
and
Stop
Deceleration
AMS
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to start and stop the Rotary
Speaker.
AMS Mode
[Momentary, Toggle]
This determines the behavior of the Mode switch AMS.
For details, see “AMS Mode” on page 218.
Speed
Speed Switch
[Fast/Slow]
The Rotary Speaker has two basic speeds, and this
allows you to switch between the two. You can set the
speeds of the horn and rotor sections separately for
both the Fast and Slow settings, as well as the time that
it takes them to speed up and slow down. For more
information, see the
Horn
and
Rotor
sections below, on
AMS
[List of AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to switch between the Slow
and Fast speeds.
AMS Mode
[Toggle, Momentary]
This determines the behavior of the Speed switch
AMS. For details, see “AMS Mode” on page 218.
Fast Overrides Stop
[Off, On]
When this is enabled, switching the
Speed
to
Fast
via
AMS will always push the Rotary Speaker into Fast
mode - even if it had previously been stopped.
Switching the
Speed
back to
Slow
will stop it again.
When Fast Overrides Stop is disabled, if the speaker is
stopped, it will stay stopped regardless of Speed AMS.
7–2c: Horn
The Horn carries the high frequencies of the Rotary
Speaker. You can independently control the Slow and
Fast speeds of the horn, as well as the time it takes to
speed up or slow down. You also have separate control
over the amount of time that the horn takes to stop
rotating entirely, and the time that it takes to resume
rotation after being stopped.
Fast Speed
[000…100]
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the
Speed
Switch
is set to
Fast
.
Slow Speed
[000…100]
This specifies the speed of the Horn when the
Speed
Switch
is set to
Slow
.
Acceleration
[000…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the
Slow
speed to the
Fast
speed.
Deceleration
[000…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to change from the
Fast
speed to the
Slow
speed.
Start Acceleration
[000…100]
This sets how long it takes the Horn to come up to
speed after the
Mode Switch
has changed from
Stop
to
Rotate
.
Stop Deceleration
[000…100]
This sets how long it takes the horn to come to rest
after the
Mode Switch
has changed from
Rotate
to
Stop
.
Mic
The Rotary Speaker model includes two pairs of stereo
mics - one pair for the Horn, and the other for the
Rotor.
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Page 180: ...Program mode EXi 170 ...
Page 290: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 280 ...
Page 572: ...Sequencer mode 562 ...
Page 700: ...Global mode 690 ...
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