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PERCUSSION
Percussion is a popular effect in many flute/organ setups. When a note or chord is first played, you’ll
hear a slight percussive effect, much like you would hear when a mallet strikes a xylophone. While
most often associated with jazz organ, the percussion can be added to flute sounds for other
registrations. There are two percussive stops 4 and 22/3 which can be added to the TAB sounds.
O.M.C. - Orla Magic Chord
Whenever you play a chord with the left hand, this function adds a complete chord to the melody line
played with the right hand.
There are two different types of OMC chords
OPEN
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gives a “spread” harmony, great for theatre organ styles
CLOSED
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is a full rich harmony in closed chord configuration.
LOCK
The LOCK feature allows you to use the various OVERALL PRESETS using the last selected rhythm
and lower keyboard settings.
If the LOCK button is
0ff
, it will be possible to change complete registrations, including the rhythm just
by changing the OVERALL PRESETS.
If the LOCK button is
On
, the last selected rhythm and lower keyboard settings will remain together
with the OVERALL PRESETS registrations.
TOUCH SENSITIVITY
Like an acoustic piano the instrument responds to velocity controls. This means that the level of the
audio signal will be in proportion with the velocity of the key pressed. If you play soft you will have a
quiet sound, while if you play very hard you will have a much louder sound. The Touch Sense button
can be also set off.