Part I Sounds and effects
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QQTG0701
Sounds and effects
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TREMOLO
Tremolo is a rapid oscillation in volume, like the
effect of a rotating speaker. The tremolo speed
can be changed while you are playing.
Use the TREMOLO button to switch between the
SLOW and FAST rotating speeds.
• The tremolo setting is effective for each part in common.
• The TREMOLO is disabled if the MULTI EFFECT button
is turned ON.
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Other settings
Use the buttons on either side of the display to
select a setting item, and use one of the
∧
and
∨
buttons, whichever is relevant for the selection,
and set.
ATTACK TIME:
Use the
∧
and
∨
buttons to adjust the time it
takes for the drawbar sound to sound after
a key is played.
RELEASE TIME:
Use the
∧
and
∨
buttons to adjust the time it
takes for the drawbar sound to die out after
the keys are released.
DECAY:
Use the
∧
and
∨
buttons to adjust the time it
takes for the percussive tone to die out.
LEVEL:
Use the ∧ and ∨ buttons to adjust the vol-
ume of the percussive tone.
• The above settings are effective for the RIGHT 1, RIGHT
2 and LEFT parts in common.
About foot marks
The foot indication (for example 8’) refers to the pitch of a rank of pipes in a pipe organ. If 8’ is used as
the standard (the pitch as played on the keyboard), a 16’ rank pitch will be one octave below the 8’ rank
pitch, and a 4’ rank pitch one octave above.
When the C key is pressed, the sounds of the different pitch ranks are as follows.
2'4'5 / '16' 8' 1'
3
1
2 / '
3
2
1 / '
3
5
1 / '
3
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