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Preset and Morph parameters: The section below the drawbars features the Preset
(registration) and Morph parameters. See Using the EVB3 Preset Keys and Morphing in
the EVB3.
Scanner Vibrato and Percussion parameters: The Scanner Vibrato and Percussion
parameters are found at the top left and right of the interface, respectively. These add
a vibrato effect or percussive element to your organ sound. See Using the Integrated
EVB3 Scanner Vibrato and Using the EVB3 Percussion Effect.
Global Tone parameters: The row of knobs across the center includes the Global Tone
control parameters. These provide quick access to various aspects of your sound. See
Using the EVB3 Global Tone Parameters.
Model and Sustain parameters: The Organ, Pitch, Condition and Sustain sections—in
the lower-left half of the interface—provide precise control over the tone of the organ
and over other aspects, such as fine-tuning, key click characteristics, and crosstalk levels.
You will generally access these parameters only when editing or creating an organ
sound. See Using the EVB3 Model Parameters.
Leslie parameters: The Leslie speaker cabinet model and control parameters can be set
with the two fields towards the lower-right section of the EVB3 interface. See Using
the EVB3’s Integrated Rotor Cabinet Emulation.
Effects section: You can control the built-in EQ, Wah, Distortion, Chorus and Reverb
effects in the area at the center right of the EVB3 interface. See Using the Integrated
EVB3 Effects.
MIDI Control parameters: The turquoise section at the lower left of the EVB3 interface
is used to assign MIDI keyboard parameters, allowing you to control the EVB3 drawbars
with your MIDI controller. See Setting Up the EVB3 for Your MIDI Equipment.
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