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Another method is to press the Flute Drawbar image, highlighting it and then repeatedly press the top
SCROLL
button, causing the Flute Drawbar image to shorten, decreasing its volume.
To display the next two
DRAWBARS
screens,
PEDAL/LOWER DRAWBARS
and
FLUTE PERCUSSION
, press
the bottom right of the screen labeled
FORWARD
.
The
PEDALS/LOWER DRAWBARS
display controls two sections. The first two Drawbars are for the orange
Bass 16 & 8 tabs. The next five drawbars are for the Lower Keyboard flutes.
The third
DRAWBAR
display is Flute Perc. (Percussion). The word “Percussion” is used to denote a sound
that will fade away even though the key is still depressed. The upper
FLUTE PERC
tab must be on. The
percussion affects only the upper Flutes. The
DECAY
Drawbar will affect how quickly this percussion
sound fades away. The higher the number, the longer the decay.
Note:
Drawbars decrease to a volume value of 1. To obtain a volume value of 0 you must turn the corre-
sponding Flute Tab off.
Many of the Presets make use of the Drawbars feature to create different Flute tone colors, especially for the
upper keyboard. The
BANK B PRESETS
give you 11 Drawbar-type organ sounds. Pressing the
RESET
but-
ton or turning the Sterling off will return the Flutes to the factory preset volumes. Press the lighted
FEA-
TURE(CLEAR)
button to return to the
POWER-UP
screen.
FEATURE PAGE 3
gives you three
SOUND EFFECTS AND DRUM SOUNDS
choices. The choices determine
where and how the Sound Effects and Drum Sounds are played and how to change the factory and Preset set-
tings.
1.
LOWER SOUND EFFECTS:
The white and black keys towards the top end of the Lower Keyboard
can be used to play sounds from the
SOUND EFFECTS & DRUMS VOICE LIST
on page 132.
2.
KEYED DRUMS:
This feature turns the white and black keys on the Lower Keyboard into various drum
kits. Each key becomes a different percussion sound - Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Crash
Cymbal, Bongo, etc. This feature is generally used to create a drum pattern that is used for a recording.
Feature Page 3