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Tone Levers
{front}
{full effect}
There
are tone
levers to control
various
sounds
of the keyboards
and
pedais. They are divided into three groups, the upper keyboard, the lower
keyboard and pedals, so that different tones can be set for each.
105
Upper Tone Levers
3
115D
Upper Tone Levers
7
Lower Tone Levers
2
Lower Tone Levers
4
Pedat Tone Lever |
1
Pedal Tone Levers
2
Each lever can be controlled by two methods.
One is by continuously moving the lever from 'off' to "full" to obtain the
exact
setting
for that tone, thus balancing the overall
tone setting with
perfect
precision. The other method
is to use the two easy-to-feel click
stops, at the 1/3 and 2/3 positions of each lever. This enables you to obtain
exactly the right tonal balance, mathematically
speaking, without the need
for calculation.
i 115D Tone Levers
105 Tone Levers _
Upper
Flute 8', Oboe 8', String 8' | Flute 16', Flute 8', Flute 4',
Trombone 16', Clarinet 16',
Oboe 8', String 8'
Lower
Flute 8' or Piano,
Flute 8', Horn 8° or Piano,
Cello 8° or Guitar
Celto 8' or Guitar,
Rhythmic Wah
Bass 16°
Bass 16', Bass 8'
Note: This effect cannot be obtained with "WALTZ"
PITCHES OR FOOTAGE
(11 5Donty)
Several different pitch levels are generated by the tone levers. These are
designated with the numbers 16', 8' and 4° for example. These are standard
organ abbreviations showing the tone's pitch in relation to the fundamental
{written} note. An 8 tone will sound just as it has been written. A 16' tone
will provide a tone exactly one octave lower than the written note. Similarly,
4' tones are one octave higher than the written note. By combining these tone
values, you can obtain the effect of several keyboards by simply pressing the
notes on one keyboard
(i.e., the coupler effect}. The result is a full, deep
organ sound,
Note:
Refer to the previous page for the relationship between B' tones and the notes.
Upper Preset Tones ns on
On the left panel of the upper keyboard you will find three Upper Preset
Tone
selectors.
With the
Upper
Presets tablet on, you can flick on a
selector
switch
for the following
tonal
blends:
Piano,' Harpsichord, and
Vibraphone.
H two buttons are pressed at the same time, only the one on the right takes
effect. If the Upper
Presets tablet is put on, the Upper Tone lever settings
are
canceled,
but
if the tablet
is switched
off, the
tone
lever
settings
immediately take effect once more, allowing you to switch back and forth
smoothly and easily.

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