Using Drawbar Organ Tones

Drawbar Organ Tone Parameter Settings

The table below shows the parameters that can be configured on the drawbar editor screen.

The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the “Setting Range” column are initial defaults.

Parameter Name

Setting

Setting Range

Ft16' to Ft1'

Adjusts a tone’s foot “length” harmonic overtone levels (16' to 1').

0* to 3

(Drawbar 16' to Drawbar 1')

 

 

 

 

 

Perc. 2nd

When “on”, a percussion sound with 2nd harmonic (2nd) or 3rd harmonic

oFF*, on

(2nd Overtone Percussion)

(3rd) pitch is applied to notes.*1

 

Perc. 3rd

 

oFF*, on

(3rd Overtone Percussion)

 

 

 

 

 

Perc.Decay

Specifies the decay time of percussion sound. A larger value specifies a

000* to 127

(Percussion Decay Time)

longer decay time.

 

 

 

 

Click

When “on”, a click is sounded when a note starts to sound.

oFF*, on

(Click)

 

 

 

 

 

Type

“Sin” (Sine) is a waveform that does not include noise, while “Vin”

Sin*, Vin

(Wave Type)

(Vintage) is a waveform that includes characteristic noise of an electric

 

 

organ.

 

 

 

 

DSP On Off

For information about these parameters, see the items starting from “DSP On Off (DSP On/

to

Off)” under “Tone Parameter Settings” (pages E-48 through E-49).

 

Rotary Button Off Value

 

 

 

 

 

*1 Makes sustained tones more lively. A percussion sound is sounded at its strongest immediately after a keyboard key is pressed, and then gradually decays in accordance with the “Perc.Decay” setting. Though keeping keyboard keys depressed will continue to sound organ notes, only the percussion sound decays.

While the drawbar edit screen is displayed, you can change the parameters of drawbar 16' through 1' using sliders D-4 (16') through D-12 (1').

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