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Setting Up
PEDAL SUSTAIN, COUPLER
Many Organists prefer their Pedal (Bass) voices to smoothly decay in the style of a
String Bass. Depressing the [PEDAL SUSTAIN] tab turns on that function. When
the function is active, the LED will light.
Some Organists prefer to play the Bass parts on the lower manual instead of the Ped-
als. Depressing the [PEDAL TO GREAT] tab will bring the pedal voice to the lowest
range of the Great (lower) keyboard. When the function is active, the LED will light.
Some Classical and Sacred music requires a more complex sound to be available on
the pedalboard. Depressing the [GREAT TO PEDAL] tab allows the current regis-
tration of the GREAT (lower) manual to be played with the pedalboard. When the
function is active, the LED will light.
[PEDAL SUSTAIN] button
e Pedal Drawbar / Extra Voice sound can be set to smoothly decay after the key is
released. is is called “Pedal Sustain”.
To use this “Pedal Sustain” function, switch ON the [PEDAL SUSTAIN] button.
If you release your foot off the Pedalboard (or your fi nger from the GREAT keyboard,
if you are using the Pedal to Great, as explained later in this page), the Pedal Drawbar /
Extra Voice sound smoothly decays.
NOTE: You can change the decay time of the Pedal Sustain. (P. 59 #10, 11)
[PEDAL TO GREAT] button
You can play Bass using the lowest keys of the GREAT keyboard. is is called “Pedal to
Great”.
To use this “Pedal to Great” function, switch ON the [PEDAL TO GREAT] button.
When you playing the GREAT keyboard, the lowest note played will be sounded be the
Pedal Parts.
e factory default Pedal to Great range is set to “B” of the second octave.
NOTE: You can move the upper limit of the Pedal to Great. (P. 65 #31)
[GREAT TO PEDAL] button
You can play GREAT Parts using the Pedalboard. is is called “Great to Pedal”.
To use this “Great to Pedal” function, switch ON the [GREAT TO PEDAL] button.
When you playing the Pedalboard, the note played will be sounded by the GREAT Parts.
e factory default Great to Pedal range is set to “B” of the second octave.
NOTE: You can move the upper limit of the Great to Pedal. (P. 65 #32)
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