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Advanced Use
Percussion Settings
1. Hold down the [BANK] button and press the
PERCUSSION [SECOND] button.
The indicators of buttons [1]–[6] will blink.
2. Press one of the buttons from [1] through [6] to select
the parameter that you want to edit.
There are six parameters related to Percussion.
The following parameters are assigned to each button.
3. Turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] knob to adjust
the setting.
If you press the VIBRATO AND CHORUS [UPPER]
button, the setting will return to its initial value.
4. If you want to edit another parameter, press the
appropriate button from [1] through [6] to select the
parameter, and turn the [VIBRATO AND CHORUS]
knob to adjust the setting.
When you want to stop editing, press the [H-BAR
MANUAL] button.
5. Press the [WRITE] button to finalize the settings of the
percussion parameters.
Parameter settings will be saved.
The indicators for the [1]–[8] buttons light up while the
settings are being saved.
NOTE
Never turn off the power while parameters are being
saved.
PERCUSSION SOFT LEVEL (0–15)
Sets the percussion volume when percussion is set to Soft
(the [SOFT] button’s indicator is lit).
Increasing this value will increase the volume of
percussion.
PERCUSSION NORMAL LEVEL (0–15)
Sets the percussion volume when percussion is set to
Normal (the [SOFT] button’s indicator is dark).
Increasing this value will increase the volume of
percussion.
PERCUSSION SLOW TIME (0–127)
Sets the speed at which the percussion sound will decay
when percussion is set to Slow (the [SLOW] button’s
indicator is lit).
Increasing this value causes the percussion to decay more
slowly.
PERCUSSION FAST TIME (0–127)
Sets the speed at which the percussion sound will decay
when percussion is set to Fast (the [SLOW] button’s
indicator is dark).
Increasing this value causes the percussion to decay more
slowly.
PERCUSSION RECHARGE TIME (0–10)
Specifies the percussion charge time that determines the
time from when the keys are released until percussion is
recharged.
Increasing this value will increase the time necessary for
percussion to recharge, causing the percussion sound to
be smaller for rapidly repeated notes.
Button Parameter Page
[1] PERCUSSION SOFT LEVEL p. 67
[2] PERCUSSION NORMAL LEVEL p. 67
[3] PERCUSSION SLOW TIME p. 67
[4] PERCUSSION FAST TIME p. 67
[5] PERCUSSION RECHARGE TIME p. 67
[6] PERCUSSION H-BAR LEVEL p. 68
On tone wheel organs, percussion was produced by an
analog circuit. This meant that if only a very short time
elapsed from when the keys were released until the next
key was pressed, the percussion circuit was unable to
recharge fully, and the percussion sound that was added
would therefore be lower in volume. This also meant
that even if legato was broken during a rapid trill, etc.,
an appropriate amount of percussion was added. The
percussion charge time parameter adjusts this charge
time.
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