Organ Flutes (Sound Creator)
Reference
84 TYROS Owner’s Manual
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VOL/ATTACK
EFFECT/EQ
VOL (Volume) Adjusts the overall volume of the Organ Flutes. The longer the graphic bar, the greater the
volume.
RESP (Response)
Affects both the attack and release (page 87) portion of the sound, increasing or decreasing
the response time of the initial swell and release, based on the FOOTAGE controls. The
higher the value, the slower the swell and release.
VIBRATO SPEED Determines the speed of the vibrato effect controlled by the Vibrato On/Off and Vibrato
Depth above.
MODE
The MODE control selects between two modes: FIRST and EACH. In the FIRST mode,
attack is applied only to the first notes played and held simultaneously; while the first notes
are held, any subsequently played notes have no attack applied. In the EACH mode, attack
is applied equally to all notes.
4', 2 2/3', 2'
These determine the attack sound volume of the ORGAN FLUTE voice. The 4', 2 2/3' and
2' controls increase or reduce the volume of attack sound at the corresponding footages.
The longer the graphic bar, the greater the attack sound volume.
LENG (Length) Affects the attack portion of the sound producing a longer or shorter decay immediately
after the initial attack. The longer the graphic bar, the longer the decay.
REVERB DEPTH See “Effect” on page 136.
CHORUS DEPTH See “Effect” on page 136.
DSP DEPTH See “Effect” on page 136.
DSP ON/OFF See “Effect” on page 136.
DSP TYPE
Determines the DSP effect type to be applied to the Organ Flutes voice by selecting a
Category and a type. If any other effect type than “Rotary Speaker” is selected, the [ROTA-
RY SP SPEED] LCD button in the FOOTAGE page will not control rotary speaker speed.
Instead, it will have the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [DSP VARIATION] button.
VARIATION
ON/OFF
Turns the DSP Variation on or off for the selected organ voice.
PARAMETER
Indicates the parameter to which the variation is applied depending on the selected
DSP type.
VALUE
Adjusts the degree of the DSP variation parameter.
EQ LOW/HIGH These determine the Frequency and Gain of the Low and High EQ bands.