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Basic Menu Operations
The menu allows you to edit the performance and sound settings.
1.
Press the [MENU] button.
The menu screen appears.
2.
Turn the [VALUE] dial to select a category.
3.
Press the [ENTER] button.
4.
Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to select the parameter that you want to edit.
MEMO
If you’ve selected a parameter for which the display indicates “Press the [ENTER]” press the [ENTER] button.
5.
Turn the [VALUE] dial to change the setting.
6.
Press the [EXIT] button several times to finish the procedure.
Category
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Organ
Vibrato/Chorus Part
Selecting the Parts to Which Vibrato and Chorus Apply (Vibrato/
Chorus Part)
When Rock Organ or Jazz Organ is selected as the organ type, you can select the part(s) to which the vibrato effect and chorus
effect (p. 22) will apply.
UPPER+LOWER
The effect will be applied to the upper part and the lower part.
UPPER
The effect will be applied to the upper part.
LOWER
The effect will be applied to the lower part.
Leakage Level
Specifying the Amount of Leakage Noise (Leakage Level)
This specifies the amount of leakage noise (distinctive noise produced by a tonewheel organ).
0–31
On Click Level
Specifying the Level of the Key-On Click (On Click Level)
This specifies the level of the click sound heard when you press a key.
0–63
Off Click Level
Specifying the Level of the Key-Off Click (Off Click Level)
This specifies the level of the click sound heard when you release a key.
0–63
What’s the “click sound”?
This is the click noise heard when you press or release a key.
On the earliest traditional tonewheel organs, a “click” noise occurred when you pressed or released a key.
This was initially considered a problem, but blues and rock performers began to take advantage of it in their performances,
and it is now considered a distinctive aspect of some jazz sounds
Detailed Settings for All Functions (Menu)
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Appendix
Summary of Contents for V-Combo VR-09
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