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E-50
Using Drawbar Organ Tones
Your Digital Keyboard comes with drawbar organ tones built
in that you can use for mixing waveform ratios, just like a
drawbar organ. The nine sliders, which correspond to
drawbars, can be used to change harmonic overtone level
settings and to create sounds by adding percussion and click
sounds in real time as you play. A button is also provided to
switch the rotary effect between fast and slow.
You also can edit parameters that are unique to drawbar
organ tones to create and store your own original user
drawbar organ tones.
About the drawbars
The nine sliders from D-4 (16') through D-12 (1') perform the
role of the drawbars of a drawbar organ. Each slider is
assigned a harmonic overtone from 16' through 1'*.
* The prime symbol (') following a value such as 16'
represents a “length” in feet.
1.
Refer to the separate “Appendix” to look up the
number of the drawbar organ tone you want.
2.
Press the R-12 ([L] DRAWBAR ORGAN) button
to select the drawbar organ tone group.
This displays the screen of one of the drawbar organ
tones. The level meter shows the harmonic overtone
levels for the foot “lengths” preset for the currently
selected drawbar organ tone.
3.
Use the dial or the R-14 (–, +) buttons to change
the number and select the tone you want.
Selecting a tone changes the tone number and tone
name on the display, and also changes the level meter
to reflect the harmonic overtone levels for the selected
tone.
Tone numbers L:051 through L:100 are user drawbar
organ tones. See “Editing Drawbar Organ Tones” (page
E-52) for more information.
4.
Now you can play on the keyboard using the
tone you selected.
You can adjust the harmonic overtone levels of drawbar
organ tones in real time as you play. See “Adjusting a
Drawbar Organ Tone in Real Time” (page E-51) for
more information.
C-17C-17 R-17R-17
R-16R-16R-14R-14
R-12R-12R-13R-13
D-3D-3
D-2D-2
D-1D-1 D-4
-
D-12D-4
-
D-12
C-8C-8
Playing with a Drawbar Organ
Tone
To select and play with a drawbar organ tone
D-4 D-5 D-6 D-7 D-8 D-9 D-10 D-11 D-12
Foot “length” harmonic overtone levels (16' to 1')