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END BLOCK CONTROLS
The following knobs are located on the end block to the left of the upper manual.
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SUST: This knob adds a sustain effect to the pedal tones as in some vintage consoles. In the free
Editor software, this parameter is labelled Release and controls the length of time for the tone to
fade away when a pedal is released.
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TONE: This knob simulates the tone control on the AO-28 preamplifier in the vintage consoles,
with a wider range of adjustment: the position of the control at around 10:00 corresponds to the
tone control on the AO-28 rotated fully clockwise; the remaining range adds more brightness.
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VOL: This knob adjusts the overall volume of the organ including the Extra Sounds section.
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DRIVE: This knob simulates the typical saturation response of an overdriven 122 amplifier.
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REV: This knob continuously adjusts the intensity of the organ reverb effect. This reverb is
completely independent of the one associated with the REV I and REV II buttons as described
below, and is available for the organ tones only. The length of the reverb can be adjusted with a
control knob located inside the organ.
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ORG: This knob adjusts the overall volume of the Organ section only, enabling it to be balanced
with the volume of the Extra Sounds section.