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Performing with the Keyboard
2

Adjust the CHORUS/DELAY [DEPTH] knob to select the amount of

chorus effect to be applied.

Rotating the knob clockwise applies a deeper chorus, and rotating it

counterclockwise applies less chorus.

While playing the keyboard, move the lever to the left to lower the pitch, or to the

right to raise the pitch. This is known as Pitch Bend.

You can also apply vibrato by manipulating the lever away from you. This is known

as Modulation.

If you move the lever away from you and at the same time move it to the right or left,

you can apply both effects simultaneously.

fig.Q1-26bend

Switching on the Sound Control function suppresses differences in volume

for a more consistent sound.

This is set to OFF when the power is turned on.

fig.Q1-27sctrl
1

Press the [SOUND CONTROL] button, getting its indicator to light.

2

To cancel this function, press the [SOUND CONTROL] once more,

extinguishing the indicator.

Changing the Sound’s Pitch in Real Time (Bender/Modulation Lever)Adding Liveliness to the Sound ([SOUND CONTROL])
When the Tone Info’s Chorus
Amount setting is set to “0,”
then no effect is applied, even
when the CHORUS knob is
turned (p. 71).

Pitch Bend Modulation

The effect obtained when you
move the lever may differ
according to the tone being
used. Additionally, the effect
applied by moving the lever is
predetermined for each tone,
and cannot be changed.
When the Tone Wheel screen is
displayed, the Pitch Bend
Lever is set so that tilting the
lever from left to right switches
the Rotary effect from fast to
slow. For details, refer to
“Simulating the Creation of
Organ Tones (Tone Wheel
Mode)” (p. 53).
Sounds may become distorted
with certain tones.
“Making the Sound Control
Settings (Sound Control)” (p.
88)
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