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Owner’s Manual
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FOOT SWITCH
22. FOOT SWITCH 1 - MODE (G)
is is for setting the function of the Foot Switch on the Expression Pedal.
OFF: Does not work.
LESLIE S/F ALT, MOM, TRI:
These are for switching SLOW/FAST of the Leslie e ect.
At ALT, SLOW/FAST is alternately switched at each press of the Foot Switch, and at TRI, it
switched OFF it pressed for longer than 1 second.
At MOM, the Leslie e ect gets faster, as long as you keep pressing the foot switch, and it
gets slower if you release it.
DAMPER SWELL, GREAT, PEDAL:
They hold the Notes of the SWELL, GREAT and PEDAL keyboards, respectively as long as
you keep depressing the Foot Switch.
PRESET FWD, REV:
They are for switching one Combination Preset to the right (FWD) or the left (REV).
SPRING:
This is for producing a springing sound of the Spring Reverb.
DELAY TIME:
This function sets the delay time (P. 79 #4) of the Reverb e ect for Drawbars, by the interval
of pressing the Foot Switch. By pressing and holding the Foot Switch, the delay sound will
be erased.
RHY. START:
This is used for controlling Start/Stop of the rhythm, when a Rhythm le is read into the
Sequencer.
RHY. FILL IN:
This is used for controlling Fill-in of the rhythm, when a Rhythm le is read into the Se-
quencer.
23. FOOT SWITCH 2 - DEVICE (G)
is is for deciding which equipment is connected to the Foot Switch 2 jack.
PEDAL: for Foot Switch.
CU-1: for the Leslie Switch CU-1 (= optional).
24. FOOT SWITCH 2 - TIP MODE (G)
is is for setting the function of the function of the Foot Switch 2 jack.
25. FOOT SWITCH 2 - RING MODE (G)
is is for setting the function on the RING contact, if you use the Foot Switch
equipped with the stereo jack.
TIP AND RING
When you look at the plug of the stereo head-
phones, there are 3 metal parts. The head portion
is called “Tip” and the middle portion is the “Ring”.
The part on the cord side is called “Sleeve”.
The ordinary Foot Switch has only the Tip and the
Sleeve, but the Foot Switch with two switches in
one plug or two Foot Switches using the L/R con-
verting cable can be connected.
Tip
Ring
Sleeve
DAMPER
The word “Damper” comes from the damper
pedal of the piano.
It is also referred to as a “Sustain” pedal. Notes
are held as long as the pedal is depressed.
SPRING REVERB
The Spring Reverb is a reverb e ect to obtain
the reverberation using the spring resilience.
It was easily a ected by a shock and it use to
give a big “clang”.
However, this drawback has come to be used
as an e ect in the genre of progressive rock.
This organ gives the simulated sound.
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