background image

28

*1 Horn Slow Speed

rpm

rpm

Dec Hex

Dec Hex

0

00

0

50

32

172

1

01

24

51

33

174

2

02

27

52

34

178

3

03

31

53

35

181

4

04

33

54

36

183

5

05

36

55

37

187

6

06

40

56

38

189

7

07

42

57

39

193

8

08

46

58

3A

195

9

09

48

59

3B

198

10

0A

50

60

3C

202

11

0B

52

61

3D

204

12

0C

57

62

3E

208

13

0D

61

63

3F

210

14

0E

63

64

40

213

15

0F

65

65

41

217

16

10

68

66

42

219

17

11

72

67

43

223

18

12

76

68

44

225

19

13

78

69

45

229

20

14

80

70

46

231

21

15

84

71

47

234

22

16

87

72

48

238

23

17

91

73

49

240

24

18

93

74

4A

243

25

19

97

75

4B

247

26

1A

100

76

4C

249

27

1B

102

77

4D

253

28

1C

106

78

4E

255

29

1D

108

79

4F

258

30

1E

112

80

50

262

31

1F

114

81

51

264

32

20

117

82

52

267

33

21

121

83

53

271

34

22

123

84

54

273

35

23

127

85

55

276

36

24

130

86

56

280

37

25

132

87

57

282

38

26

136

88

58

286

39

27

138

89

59

288

40

28

142

90

5A

291

41

29

145

91

5B

295

42

2A

147

92

5C

297

43

2B

151

93

5D

300

44

2C

153

94

5E

302

45

2D

157

95

5F

306

46

2E

160

96

60

309

47

2F

162

97

61

311

48

30

166

98

62

315

49

31

168

99

63

318

Data LSB

Data LSB

*2 Horn

Fast Speed

*5 Horn Rotor Time

time

Display

Dec Hex

second

0

00

0.2

0.2

1

01

0.4

0.4

2

02

0.6

0.6

3

03

0.8

0.8

4

04

1.0

1.0

5

05

1.2

1.2

6

06

1.4

1.4

7

07

1.6

1.6

8

08

1.8

1.8

9

09

2.0

2.0

10

0A

2.2

2.2

11

0B

2.4

2.4

12

0C

2.6

2.6

13

0D

2.8

2.8

14

0E

3.0

3.0

15

0F

3.2

3.2

16

10

3.4

3.4

17

11

3.6

3.6

18

12

3.8

3.8

19

13

4.0

4.0

20

14

4.2

4.2

21

15

4.4

4.4

22

16

4.6

4.6

23

17

4.8

4.8

24

18

5.0

5.0

25

19

5.5

5.5

26

1A

6.0

6.0

27

1B

6.5

6.5

28

1C

7.0

7.0

29

1D

7.5

7.5

30

1E

8.0

8.0

31

1F

8.5

8.5

32

20

9.0

9.0

33

21

9.5

9.5

34

22

10.0

10

35

23

10.5

10.

36

24

11.0

11

37

25

11.5

11.

38

26

12.0

12

39

27

12.5

12.

Data LSB

*6 Low Rotor Time

time

Display

Dec Hex

second

0

00

0.5

0.5

1

01

1.0

1.0

2

02

1.5

1.5

3

03

2.0

2.0

4

04

2.5

2.5

5

05

3.0

3.0

6

06

3.5

3.5

7

07

4.0

4.0

8

08

4.5

4.5

9

09

5.0

5.0

10

0A

5.5

5.5

11

0B

6.0

6.0

12

0C

6.5

6.5

13

0D

7.0

7.0

14

0E

7.5

7.5

15

0F

8.0

8.0

16

10

8.5

8.5

17

11

9.0

9.0

18

12

9.5

9.5

19

13

10.0

10

20

14

10.5

10.

21

15

11.0

11

22

16

11.5

11.

23

17

12.0

12

24

18

12.5

12.

Data LSB

*7 Horn Character

Character

Display

Dec Hex

0

00

1.0k

1.0

1

01

1.5k

1.5

2

02

2.0k

2.0

3

03

flat

Fl

Data LSB

*8 Mic Angle

Character

Display

Dec Hex

0

00

0゜

0

1

01

30

30

2

02

60

60

3

03

90

90

4

04

120

12.

5

05

150

15.

6

06

180

18.

Data LSB

*9 Mic Distance

Character

Display

Dec Hex

0

00

0.3

0.3

1

01

0.6

0.6

2

02

0.9

0.9

3

03

1.2

1.2

4

04

1.5

1.5

5

05

1.8

1.8

6

06

2.1

2.1

7

07

2.4

2.4

8

08

2.7

2.7

Data LSB

*3 Low Rotor Slow Speed

*Low Rotor Slow Speed 0-9 (0,24-48 Rpm)

*4 Low Rotor Fast Speed

*Low Rotor Fast Speed 1-21(372-431 Rpm)

rpm

Dec Hex

1

01

376

2

02

378

3

03

382

4

04

384

5

05

387

6

06

391

7

07

393

8

08

397

9

09

400

10

0A

402

11

0B

406

12

0C

408

13

0D

411

14

0E

414

15

0F

418

16

10

421

17

11

424

18

12

427

19

13

430

20

14

431

21

15

435

22

16

438

23

17

442

24

18

444

25

19

447

26

1A

450

27

1B

452

Data LSB

Содержание 2101

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL music so beautiful that it has to be heard 2101 2102 2103 ...

Страница 2: ...nding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachment...

Страница 3: ...LY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of thi...

Страница 4: ...on your new Leslie Speaker and enjoy your organ playing to the fullest IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Your new Leslie Speaker is designed to give you the true and authentic Leslie Sound as well as provide you great flexibility in how you want to play This Guide is designed to explain the operating features of your Leslie Speaker as simply and graphically as possible This new Leslie has a number of Advanced...

Страница 5: ...Speed Controls 12 Slow Speed 13 Fast Speed 13 Rise Time 14 Fall Time 14 Brake Time 15 Rotor Direction 15 Horn Character 16 Crossover Frequency 16 Microphone Angle and Distance 17 Cabinet Resonance 18 MIDI Control Channel 19 MIDI Program Channel 19 MIDI Modulation Wheel Receive 20 MIDI Expression Pedal Receive 20 S F Slow Fast Foot Switch Type 21 S F Slow Fast Foot Switch Control Code 21 MIDI Dump ...

Страница 6: ...1 pin Cable Leslie 8 pin Cable LC8 7M Stand Adapter Foot Switch FS 9H to insure your enjoyment of performing music The Leslie models 2101 2102 and 2103 contain two rotors to produce the world renowned Leslie Speaker Sound In Motion The sound is separated with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a two 5 speakers with electronic rotor capability Both the mechanical and el...

Страница 7: ...commended when first making the connection 4 Plug the female end of the Leslie Connector Cable into the receptacle on the back of the Leslie Speaker 5 Plug the male end of the Connector Cable into the 11 pin Leslie socket of the organ 6 Turn the organ ON After about 5 seconds the Leslie Speaker will turn ON Then adjust the volume settings of both units to your liking NOTE In addition a MIDI cable ...

Страница 8: ...e Controls on the Leslie Speaker to a low setting the 10 o clock position is recommended when first making the connection 3 Set the ROTARY Volume Control to a low setting the 10 o clock position is recommended when first making the connection 4 Plug the female end of the Leslie Connector Cable into the receptacle on the back of the Leslie Speaker 5 Plug the male end of the Connector Cable into the...

Страница 9: ...the XM 1 to control the Advanced Features of the Leslie NOTE The Remote Turn on feature is not available when using the 8 pin interface Ë Connecting using the ROTARY IN jack The above example shows a hookup using the LINE OUT of another instrument The audio signal is connected via a patch cord from the LINE OUT jack or the L MONO jack if there is more than one to the ROTARY IN jack of the Leslie N...

Страница 10: ...EL and HORN LEVEL trimpots on the Horn Unit as shown NOTE the two LI 40 audio cables and the DCC 2 power connecting cable are supplied with the 2121 Stationary Unit 3 Turn on the connecting instrument Both Leslie units will be powered up automatically 4 Finally turn the MASTER VOLUME Rotary Control of the 2121 to the center 12 o clock position to check the sound level then adjust the sound to your...

Страница 11: ...ecting the LEFT outputs to one Stationary Unit and the RIGHT outputs to the other Staionary Unit will provide Stereo separation particularly to enhance the Bass Rotor effect Be sure to set the ROT BASS LEVEL and HORN LEVEL trim pots as shown using a small screwdriver NOTE It is recommended that you set the Volume Controls as shown when first making the connections then adjust them later to your pr...

Страница 12: ...ecting multiple Leslie 21 Systems By connecting the two Horn Units via MIDI the entire system can be controlled from one master unit Be sure to set the ROT BASS LEVEL and HORN LEVEL trim pots as shown using a small screwdriver NOTE It is recommended that you set the Volume Controls as shown when first making the connections then adjust them later to your preference ...

Страница 13: ...NPUT 2 ROTARY L MONO R This allows the LOW ROTARY channel to be connected to an external amplifier To connect the STATIONARY UNIT 2121 connect the L MONO OUT to INPUT 3 NOTE The HORN ROTOR channel has no LINE OUT connection due to the acoustic nature of the sound produced Using the HORN ROTORY channel with external amplification requires a microphone 5 AC Power Cord Receptacle Plug the female end ...

Страница 14: ... adjust the Low Rotor below 125Hz level when the Stationary Unit 2121 or an exterior amplifier is connected 16 CHANNEL SWITCH Use this switch to control the audio for different Leslie connections NORMAL This is the preferred position for most applications STA MONO Use this position to merge the Stationary Left and Right channels BASS STA MUTE Silences the Low Rotor and Stationary channels This pos...

Страница 15: ... Horn Character Allows you to select the Resonance for the Horn Rotor see page 16 6 Crossover Freq Allows you to select the crossover frequency for the Horn Rotor and the Low Rotor see page 16 7 Cabinet Resonance Allows you to simulate the resonance of a Leslie Model 122 Speaker cabinet see page18 8 Control Ch Allows you to select the MIDI Control Channel as well as turn the MIDI Control Channel O...

Страница 16: ...ass or Low Rotor In addition to rotating a baffle at a high rate of speed to produce Tremolo it is also possible to create a pleasing Chorale or celeste effect by rotating the baffle at a slow rate of speed hence the rotor speed designations of Fast and Slow The Chorale or effect is similar the effect produced by two ranks of pipes being slightly out of tune with each other and being played simult...

Страница 17: ...e Slow Speed Setting that you prefer for either the Horn or the Low Rotor You can select from 0 rotor stopped through 99 for the Horn and from 0l through 9 for the Low Rotor TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn green for Low will light 2 Select Slow Speed using the Function Selector 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you w...

Страница 18: ... HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë Rise Time This Advanced Feature allows you to select the time required for the Rotors to go from Slow to Fast You can select from 0 2 seconds through 12 seconds TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn green for Low will light 2 Select Rise Time using the Function Selector 3 Use the VALUE ...

Страница 19: ...LECT Touch Hold MIDI HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë Brake Time This Advanced Feature allows you to select the time required for the rotors to come to a complete stop from Fast mode You can select from 0 2 seconds through 12 seconds TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn green for Low will light 2 Select Brake Time usin...

Страница 20: ...ECT Touch Hold HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold MIDI HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë Horn Character This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Resonance frequency for the Horn Rotor You can select 1 0 1 0kHz 1 5 1 5kHz 2 0 2 0kHz or Fl flat TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select HORN ROTOR The red LED will light 2 Select Horn Character Mic Distan...

Страница 21: ...miked to insure that the sound carries adequately Sound technicians have discovered that the placement of the microphones greatly affects the character of the sound heard by the audience from the Leslie Speaker s see the diagram below This Advanced Feature allows you to simulate various microphone distances and angles facing the Low Rotor TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select LOW R...

Страница 22: ...rection Mic Angle Character Mic Distance Horn HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold MIDI HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë Cabinet Resonance This Advanced Feature allows you to simulate the resonance of a Leslie Model 122 Speaker cabinet You can turn this feature ON or OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select LOW ROTOR The green LED will light 2 Select Ca...

Страница 23: ...Advanced Feature allows the Leslie to receive MIDI Controller information You can select MIDI Channels 1 through 16 as well as OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select Control Ch using the Function Selector 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want Ë MIDI Program Channel This Advanced Feature allows the Leslie ...

Страница 24: ... ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë MIDI Modulation Wheel Receive This Advanced Feature allows you to use a Modulation Wheel to continuously vary the Rotor Speed of the Leslie Speaker You can turn this feature ON or OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select Mod Rx using the Function Selector 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Kn...

Страница 25: ...OR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë S F Slow Fast Foot Switch Type This Advanced Feature allows you to set up the mode for the Slow Fast Foot Switch You can select LA Latch or alternate press on press off mode or uL Unlatch or momentary press on release off mode TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select S F Cont Code using the Functio...

Страница 26: ...ul if you want to dump Preset Data out to a MIDI data recorder for later use TRY THIS 1 Prepare your MIDI Data recorder to Receive a MIDI Dump 2 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 3 Select Dump Out using the Function Selector 4 Start the MIDI Data recorder 5 Turn the VALUE Rotary Knob until the display starts flashing The Data Transfer will th...

Страница 27: ...uch Hold MIDI HORN ROTOR LOW ROTOR FUNCTION SELECT Touch Hold Ë P F SW Type This Advanced Feature allows you to set up the mode for the Preset Foot Switch You can select La Latch or alternate press on press off mode or uL Unlatch or momentary press on release off mode TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select P F SW Type using the...

Страница 28: ...and Hold the red MEMORY Touch Button for approximately 1 second 4 The LED of the Preset you selected will flash indicating that your Preset is now saved In addition you may select Presets using a Foot Switch Simply plug a Foot Switch into the PRESET Foot Switch receptacle located on the back of your Leslie Speaker NOTE You may also select Presets using Program Numbers To do this you must enable th...

Страница 29: ...ls which have Leslie parameter controls in the Information Center Display such as XB 1 XK 2 XE 1 CMS 100 series A 305 and XT XH series home organs can control the rotors and sound characteristics of the Leslie Speaker in addition to the built in digital Leslie simulator NOTE In order for the above to work the MIDI NRPN must be ON Please consult the Owner s Playing Guide for your instrument for ins...

Страница 30: ...l Hammond Organs via MIDI Connecting using the XB 2 XB 5 or A 205 When connecting the above instruments the ONLY Advanced Feature you will be able to utilize is the ability to control the speed of the rotors using the Modulation Wheel Because the control codes are different on these organs none of the Information Center driven Advanced Features will work through the Leslie Connecting the XB 3 XC 3...

Страница 31: ... Brake Time 7F 09 0 24 0 5 12 5s 6 8 5s 2 0s Mic Angle 7F 0A 0 6 0 ー180 8 180 120 Mic Distance 7F 0B 0 8 0 2m 2 7m 9 1 8m 1 2m Horn Low Rotor CrossOver Frequemcy 7F 0E 0 2 0 7k 0 8k 1 0k 0 7k 0 7k Cabinet Resonance 7F 0F 0 1 Off On Off On NRPN Adr DATA Range Default System Parameters Category Parameter Default LSB 62 MSB 63 MSB 06 LSB 26 Preset Preset Number 7F 10 0 1 Preset1 Preset2 0 Preset1 MID...

Страница 32: ...11 3 6 3 6 18 12 3 8 3 8 19 13 4 0 4 0 20 14 4 2 4 2 21 15 4 4 4 4 22 16 4 6 4 6 23 17 4 8 4 8 24 18 5 0 5 0 25 19 5 5 5 5 26 1A 6 0 6 0 27 1B 6 5 6 5 28 1C 7 0 7 0 29 1D 7 5 7 5 30 1E 8 0 8 0 31 1F 8 5 8 5 32 20 9 0 9 0 33 21 9 5 9 5 34 22 10 0 10 35 23 10 5 10 36 24 11 0 11 37 25 11 5 11 38 26 12 0 12 39 27 12 5 12 Data LSB 6 Low Rotor Time time Display Dec Hex second 0 00 0 5 0 5 1 01 1 0 1 0 2...

Страница 33: ...Data Packet TYPE Data Type 00h Memory Dump PNH Packet Number MSB PNL Packet Number LSB DATA 128 Bytes Data 256 Bytes nibblized ASCII ex 7Eh 37h 45h CHD Check Digit Lower 7 bits of XOR DATA F7 End of Exclusive Roland Leslie Slow Fast F0 System Exclusive 41 Roland ID 10 Device ID 00 Model ID MSB 08 Model ID LSB 12 Command ID 02 address1 00 address2 10 address3 3D address4 DATA 00 Slow 01 Fast SUM no...

Страница 34: ...g Rotary Fast 83 X O Korg Rotary Brake 64 X O Hold1 Slow Fast 98 99 O O NRPN LSB MSB O 0 1 O 0 1 True O 0 1 System Exclusive O O Song Position X X Song Select X X Tune X X Clock X X Commands X X Local On Off X X All Notes Off X X Active Sense X X Reset X X Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No Remarks Basic Channel System Real Time Aux Message...

Страница 35: ...ROPE B V IR D S Tuynmanweg 4A 4131 PN Vianen THE NETHERLANDS All other countries contact HAMMOND SUZUKI Ltd 25 12 Ryoke 2 Chome Hamamatsu 430 0852 Shizuoka JAPAN Email info hammondsuzuki com Website www hammondsuzuki com Technical materials are available and can be obtained by mailing a request to the appropriate address listed above marked ATTENTION SERVICE DEPARTMENT Manufacturer SUZUKI MUSICAL ...

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