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KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
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KB3 Editor: The Tone Wheels (TONEWL) Page
KB3 programs use DSP-generated waveforms for the lower half of the tone wheels, and
samples for the upper half of the tone wheels. Using the parameters on the TONEWL page,
you can specify which samples you wish to use, the number of tone wheels (which affects
how many VAST voices are available), and other related settings.
UpperTWKeymap (Upper Tone Wheel Keymap)
Use this parameter to indicate the keymap (and thereby the samples) to use for the upper
tone wheels. You can use any keymap from ROM, though you must specify a keymap that
uses looped samples for KB3 programs to work correctly.
Upper Vol Adjust (Upper Volume Adjust)
This parameter lets you adjust the amplitude of the upper tone wheels relative to amplitude
of the lower tone wheels.
NumToneWheels (Number of Tone Wheels)
This parameter lets you specify the number of tone wheels used by a KB3 program. The
classic tone wheel organs used 91 tone wheels, though the lowest 12 were for the pedals
only. Therefore, you may find 79 a good number of tone wheels to specify for realistic organ
emulations. You can specify up to 91 tone wheels.
The number of PC4 voices used by a KB3 program is typically half the number of tone
wheels selected (in some cases 1 more voice may be used). For example, 79 tone wheels
would use 40 of the PC4’s 256 voices. This would leave you 216 voices for other programs.
Keep in mind that these voices are permanently allocated and running while the KB3
program is selected, and cannot be stolen.
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