Menu options
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Chorus Edit “6: Delay” Type
Parameter Setting Explanation
L Delay msec 0~1000m
Species the delay time. This can be
either a time value (“msec”) or a note
value, depending on how you set the
“Delay Sync” parameter above. “T” means
“triplet” and a “.” refers to a dotted note.
“2/1” means that each repetition comes
after two measures/bars. The advantage
of working with a note value is that the
delay eect always runs in sync with the
current tempo.
L Delay Note
1/64T, 1/64,
1/32T, 1/32,
1/16T, 1/32.,
1/16, 1/8T,
1/16., 1/8,
1/4T, 1/8., 1/4,
1/2T, 1/4., 1/2,
1/1T, 1/2., 1/1,
2/1T, 1/1., 2/1
L Level 0~127
Volume of each delay line (there are
three – left, center and right).
HF Damp
200~8000Hz,
Bypass
Adjusts the frequency above which
sound fed back to the eect will be cut. If
you do not want to cut the high frequen-
cies, set this parameter to BYPASS.
C Delay Sync See “L Delay Sync”
C Delay msec See “L Delay msec”
C Delay Note See “L Delay Note”
C Level See “L Level”
C Feedback –98~+98%
Adjusts the proportion of the delay
sound that is fed back into the eect.
Negative (–) settings invert the phase.
R Delay Sync See “L Delay Sync”
R Delay msec See “L Delay msec”
R Delay Note See “L Delay Note”
R Level See “L Level”
Upper1, Upper2, Lower, MBass
For each keyboard part you can choose which MFX (Mfx1, Mfx2)
processor should act. Select “O” for parts that don’t need to be
processed by this Mfx.
Parameter Setting
Upper1
O, Mfx1, Mfx2
Upper2
Lower
M.Bass
Organ Commons
This page allows you to make additional detailed settings for the
tonewheel organ.
It can be selected using [MENU] button “Performance Edit”
“Organ Commons” or pressing and holding the [HARM. BAR].
Right Display
Organ Volume
Use this parameter to set the organ volume.
Parameter Setting
Organ Volume 0~127
Organ Reverb Send
Use this parameter to set the reverb send level.
Parameter Setting
Organ Reverb Send 0~127
On Click
Volume of noise when you press a key
Parameter Setting
On Click 0~31
O Click
Volume of noise when you release a key
Parameter Setting
O Click 0~31
PercSoftLevel
For details for each “Percussion” parameter, refer to “Organ eects”
(p. 32).
Parameter Setting
PercSoftLevel 0~15
PercNormalLevel
Parameter Setting
PercNormalLevel 0~15
PercSlowTime
Parameter Setting
PercSlowTime 0~127
PercFastTime
Parameter Setting
PercFastTime 0~127
PercRecharge
Parameter Setting
PercRecharge 0~10
PercHBarLevel
Parameter Setting
PercHBarLevel 0~127