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Type | Electronic Organ |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Pedalboard | 13 pedals |
Speakers | Built-in speakers |
Power Supply | AC power |
Model | B-55N |
Rhythm Section | Built-in rhythm patterns |
Amplifier | Built-in amplifier |
Controls for adjusting the tone of the upper manual keyboard.
Adjusts the overall volume of the Electone, rhythm, and auto bass.
Allows dynamic control of volume with the foot for expressive playing.
Controls tremolo and symphonic chorus effects.
Details on the number of keys and octaves for each keyboard and pedal set.
Levers for adjusting specific instrument sounds on the upper keyboard.
Levers for adjusting specific instrument sounds on the lower keyboard.
Levers for adjusting bass tones on the pedal keyboard.
Details on attack definition, length, and specific tone effects like Wah-Brass and Diapason.
Explanation of standard organ abbreviations for tone pitch (e.g., 16', 8', 4').
Allows independent adjustment of the volume for special preset tones.
Combines preset tones with upper keyboard tones for an ensemble effect.
Applies preset tones to the lower keyboard, one octave higher.
Adjusts the intensity and onset time of the vibrato effect.
Controls the relative volume between the upper and lower keyboards.
Adds a sustain effect to notes played on the bass pedals.
Adds reverberation for a fuller, concert-hall like sound.
Allows expressive volume control with the right foot.
Selects between Symphonic (pressed) and Tremolo (unpressed) effects.
Adjusts the speed (slow/fast) of the tremolo effect.
Applies electronic tremolo or symphonic effect to flute tones on either keyboard.
Applies electronic tremolo or symphonic effect to orchestra tones on keyboards.