Organ Flutes

Quick Guide

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In addition to the many organ voices in the [ORGAN] voice category, the 9000Pro has an ORGAN FLUTES voice which can be assigned to the currenty selected part and edited by pressing the VOICE [ORGAN FLUTES] button.

Basic Procedure

Press the [ORGAN

FLUTES] button.

Adjust the parameters.

Select this to call up the display of the Volume/ Attack settings.

Use button [1] to adjust the 16’ or 8’ footage. You can select the desired footage (16’ or 8’) with the [E] LCD button.

Select this to call up the Preset Organ Flutes display.

Select this to call up the display of various settings.

Adjust the Footage.

You can select the number to call up your original settings.

Call up the Store display.

Select the number to be stored and store your settings.

The Organ Flutes settings are applied to the currently selected part. Custom settings can be stored as a User Organ Flutes voice, but the current part cannot itself be stored. For example, you can edit the Organ Flutes settings from the R1 part and store them, then reselect those settings from the R3 part.

The echo, tremolo, and trill effects set via the Harmony/ Echo function (page 164) may not affect the Organ Flutes sound as expected.

Parameters

Organ Type

This parameter specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated: Sine or Vin-

 

tage.

Rotary SP Speed

The Rotary SP Speed LCD button alternately switches between the slow and fast ro-

 

tary speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes (see

 

“DSP Type” below), and the VOICE EFFECT [DSP(4-7)] button is turned on (the Rotary

 

SP Speed LCD button has the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [DSP SLOW/FAST]

 

button).

Vibrato On/Off

This LCD button alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ Flutes voice ON or

 

OFF.

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