Live organ – Live Accordion – Church Organ
52 Operating Manual
Phase-Vibrato
Here you can optionally switch a vibrato (phase vibrato) to the
sound.
The OX7 provides the three versions Normal, Chorus and Celeste,
which can be selected by pressing the button multiple times.
The vibrato normally runs at fast speed. As a special feature, the OX7 can also switch the vibrato to Slow. The
older analog and the first "semi-digital" WERSI organs had no rotor but a vibrato, which could also be set to
slow.
Percussion
Percussion on/off
The percussion effect triggers a percussive organ tone at each key press. As a result, the sound becomes
more concise. The attack is clearly highlighted.
Percussions Drawbars
The OX7 offers you the two standard foot layers 2nd (4') and 3rd (2 2/3) as well as the possibility to freely
select the percussion bases completely via the nine percussion drawbars (User).
Percussion Mono or Polyphone
The percussion of the older electromagnetic organ was mostly only monophone playable, which also
produced very interesting playing styles. If the percussion is switched to polyphone, several tones of
percussion will be heard simultaneously.
Length of Percussion
The length of the percussion can be adjusted in three stages from short and crisp (short) over a medium to
long.
Routing of the Percusssion
Here you can direct the percussion via three different paths (routes). At Direct, the percussion does not run
via the vibrato and the rotor. The percussion sound sounds very clear and direct. At Vib. (Vibrato) the
percussion passes through the vibrato and also via a possibly switched on rotor. If the rotor setting is
selected, the percussion only passes through the rotor and not via a possibly switched on vibrato.
Envelope