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Drawbar Organ Tone Parameter Settings

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Using Drawbar Organ Tones Drawbar Organ Tone Parameter Settings The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the drawbar editor screen. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the "Setting Range" column are initial defaults. Parameter Name Setting Setting Range Ft16' to Ft1' (Drawbar 16' to Drawbar 1') Adjusts a tone's foot "length" harmonic overtone levels (16' to 1'). 0* to 3 Perc. 2nd (2nd Overtone Percussion) When "on", a percussion sound with 2nd harmonic (2nd) or 3rd harmonic oFF*, on (3rd) pitch is applied to notes.*1 Perc. 3rd (3rd Overtone Percussion) oFF*, on Perc.Decay (Percussion Decay Time) Specifies the decay time of percussion sound. A larger value specifies a 000* to 127 longer decay time. Click (Click) When "on", a click is sounded when a note starts to sound. oFF*, on Type (Wave Type) "Sin" (Sine) is a waveform that does not include noise, while "Vin" (Vintage) is a waveform that includes characteristic noise of an electric organ. Sin*, Vin DSP On Off to Rotary Button Off Value For information about these parameters, see the items starting from "DSP On Off (DSP On/ Off)" under "Tone Parameter Settings" (pages E-48 through E-49). *1 Makes sustained tones more lively. A percussion sound is sounded at its strongest immediately after a keyboard key is pressed, and then gradually decays in accordance with the "Perc.Decay" setting. Though keeping keyboard keys depressed will continue to sound organ notes, only the percussion sound decays. • While the drawbar edit screen is displayed, you can change the parameters of drawbar 16' through 1' using sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1'). E-53

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Using Drawbar Organ Tones
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The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the drawbar editor screen.
The settings marked with an asterisk (
*
) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults.
While the drawbar edit screen is displayed, you can change the parameters of drawbar 16' through 1' using sliders
D-4 (16')
through
D-12 (1')
.
Drawbar Organ Tone Parameter Settings
Parameter Name
Setting
Setting Range
Ft16' to Ft1'
(Drawbar 16' to Drawbar 1')
Adjusts a tone’s foot “length” harmonic overtone levels (16' to 1').
0
*
to 3
Perc. 2nd
(2nd Overtone Percussion)
When “on”, a percussion sound with 2nd harmonic (2nd) or 3rd harmonic
(3rd) pitch is applied to notes.
*
1
oFF
*
, on
Perc. 3rd
(3rd Overtone Percussion)
oFF
*
, on
Perc.Decay
(Percussion Decay Time)
Specifies the decay time of percussion sound. A larger value specifies a
longer decay time.
000
*
to 127
Click
(Click)
When “on”, a click is sounded when a note starts to sound.
oFF
*
, on
Type
(Wave Type)
“Sin” (Sine) is a waveform that does not include noise, while “Vin”
(Vintage) is a waveform that includes characteristic noise of an electric
organ.
Sin
*
, Vin
DSP On Off
to
Rotary Button Off Value
For information about these parameters, see the items starting from “DSP On Off (DSP On/
Off)” under “Tone Parameter Settings” (pages E-48 through E-49).
*
1 Makes sustained tones more lively. A percussion sound is sounded at its strongest immediately after a keyboard key is
pressed, and then gradually decays in accordance with the “Perc.Decay” setting. Though keeping keyboard keys depressed
will continue to sound organ notes, only the percussion sound decays.