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Performing

The tremulant effect adds vibrato (cyclic modulation) to the sound.
Use this when you want to add an expressive feel to a solo or small ensemble performance. This is often used on compositions of the
romantic era, gospel, and music for worship services.

1.

In the MAN II division tablets or the MAN I division tablets, press the lower part of the [Tremulant] tablet.

The tablet will light, and the tremulant effect will be applied to the sound of the corresponding division.
To turn it off, press the upper part of the lit [Tremulant] tablet.

1.

From the main screen, press the [Select/Menu] knob.

2.

Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select “7 Tremulant.”

fig.LCD008.eps

3.

Press the [Select/Menu] knob to access the “Tremulant” screen.

You can also access the “Room Modeling” screen from the main screen by holding in the [SET] piston and pressing the
[Tremulant] tablets.

4.

Turn the [Select/Menu] knob toward the left to move the cursor to the top line of the screen.

fig.LCD023.eps

5.

Turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to select either “MAN-I” or “MAN-II.” Specify the division for which you want to
make tremulant settings.

6.

Turn the [Select/Menu] knob to select either “Depth” or “Rate,” and turn the [Value/Exit Menu] knob to adjust
the setting.

7.

Press the [Value/Exit Menu] knob twice to return to the main screen.

This setting will return to the default value when you turn off the power, but you can store the setting so that it will be
remembered even after the power is turned off. For details, refer to “Storing Your Settings (Customize)” (p. 73).

Adding Soft Vibrato (Tremulant)

Adding Tremulant to Each Division

Adjusting the Tremulant Effect

Indication Explanation Range

Depth With a setting of “0,” no tremulant will be applied. Increasing this value will make the tremulant deeper. 0–127
Rate A slow tremulant will be applied with a setting of “0,” and this will become faster as you increase the value. 0–127
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