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Initializing EVB3 Registrations
The lowest preset key (shown as “C”) is the cancel key. The other 11 keys, from C# to B,
recall registrations.
Click here to initialize a
registration for the upper
manual.
Click here to initialize a
registration for the lower
manual.
To initialize a registration
Do one of the following:
µ
Click the C key in the EVB3 interface.
µ
Play MIDI note number 24.
Switching EVB3 Registrations While Playing (Organ Gate Effect)
There is a two-handed technique that results in an organ-specific gate-type effect, which
is accomplished by switching between registrations. Each time you switch to a new
registration, the chord is retriggered.
To perform the organ gate technique
1 Hold the cancel key (C) on your master keyboard with the small finger of your left hand,
while sustaining a chord with your right hand.
2 Press the preset keys with the other fingers of your left hand. The chord being played
with your right hand will be retriggered (with the new registration) each time you play
one of the preset keys.
Switching EVB3 Registrations with a Two-Drawbar Controller
When you use a two-drawbar hardware controller, the “Drawbar affects” pop-up menu
(in the Extended Parameters area, accessed by clicking the disclosure triangle at the lower
left of the EVB3 interface) offers an additional mode that allows Hammond-like switching
between two registrations.
If you use the default setting (Drawbar affects > current Presetkey), the drawbars will
always change the registration of the currently active preset registration key. This works
differently in a real Hammond organ, where the drawbars affect only the Bb (upper
manual) and B (lower manual) preset registrations.
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