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User Manual
5.5 ADJUSTING THE PERCUSSION
The percussion effect can be configured by modifying the following parameters:
-
264B
VOLUME (“
Vol
” on the display): adjust the maximum percussion volume.
-
265B
DECAY (“
dCy
” on the display): adjust the maximum percussion decay time.
266B
PERCUSSION VOLUME
1.
Press the [PERCUSSION] button until the display shows the message “
VoL
”.
2.
Press [VALUE +] or [VALUE -] to adjust the value, ranging from "
0
" (minimum volume) to "
127
"
(maximum volume).
267B
PERCUSSION DECAY
1.
Press the [PERCUSSION] button until the display shows the message “
dCy
”.
2.
Press [VALUE +] or [VALUE -] to adjust the value, ranging from "
0
" (minimum decay time) to "
127
"
(maximum decay time).
For further information on the percussion see par. 4.3.
5.6 SELECTING AN ORGAN MODEL
To select an organ model, modify the parameter:
-
270B
TYPE (“
tyP
” on the display): select an organ model.
271B
MODEL TYPE
The
Legend Exp
organ module
simulates three general organ models and three specific ones. Each general
model was made to resemble the sound features of the most iconic decades when this organ was used. The
specific models simulate three distinct Tonewheel organs. To select a model:
1.
Press the [MODEL] button until the display shows the message “
tyP
”.
2.
Press [VALUE +] or [VALUE -] to select:
-
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“
`30
”: typical '30s sound, without drawbar 16' foldback.
-
274B
“
`50
”: typical sound of the '50s and' 60s and is often used in jazz music.
-
275B
“
`70
”: typical sound of the '70s, mainly used in progressive music, pop and rock.
-
276B
“
AL1
”: BC Model from 1936.
-
277B
“
AL2
”: B3 Model from 1956.
-
278B
“
AL3
”: A100 Model from 1961.
5.7 ADJUSTING NOISES
The noises produced by the instrument can be adjusted by modifying the following parameters:
-
280B
CROSSTALK (“
Ctl
” on the display): adjust the Crosstalk volume.
-
281B
KEY CLICK (“
KCl
” on the display): adjust key click volume.
282B
CROSSTALK
The classic sound of the electromechanical organ is characterized not only by tonewheels, drawbars and
percussion, but also by its noises,
that were initially considered unintended flaws but with time have become
distinctive features of the instrument. In electromechanical organs, audio cables were extremely close one to
another, and such proximity created an interference noise, called Crosstalk. As a consequence, when a note is
played, several other notes can be heard, but at a much lower volume.
Legend Exp
allows you to adjust the
level of the crosstalk noise.
1.
Press the [MODEL] button until the display shows the message
“
Ctl
”.
2.
Press [VALUE +] or [VALUE -] to adjust the value, ranging from "
0
" (no Crosstalk) to "
127
" (maximum
Crosstalk volume).