User manual
2.2 - VIBRATO/CHORUS
Just like on the keyboard version of the Crumar Mojo, and like on a vintage
tonewheel organ, there are two large buttons for turning the effect on or off on the
upper or on the lower manual independently, and a large knob that lets you choose
the type of effect to use between the 6 possible combinations: V1, C1, V2, C2, V3, C3
whereas the 'V' produce just a vibrato effect and the 'C' produce a chorus effect. In
the Mojo Desktop the selector is a rotary encoder with 6 LEDs that indicate the
current selection. The LEDs will update according to the current Program.
PLEASE NOTE: just like on a vintage tonewheel organ, when the C/V effect is turned on
for the lower manual, it's also applied to the pedalboard tones.
2.3 - PERCUSSION
Like on the the vintage tonewheel organs, the command panel features the four
percussion switches that have the following functions, from left to right:
1. Turn the percussion on or off.
2. Select between soft or normal percussion volume.
3. Select between fast or slow decay.
4. Select the harmonic applied to the percussion tone.
PLEASE NOTE: the percussion is only present at the upper manual. Also, when the
percussion is active, the 1' drawbar will be muted.
2.4 - MANUAL SELECTION BUTTONS
The three buttons in the middle of the panel are used to select which of the three
manuals (upper, lower or pedalboard) the 9 physical drawbars shall control. The
respective LEDs indicate the active manual. They blink when MIDI note messages are
received for each manual separately, according to the note channels.
2.5 - COLOR TOUCH SCREEN
The 3,2” display in the middle of the panel shows all the parameter editing pages,
global settings, Programs and other useful informations. It's mainly used to access
the sound editing without the need of an external unit. Next to the touch screen
there is a VALUE encoder with push-button. This can be used to switch between
Programs in the Home Page, or to insert values in the editing pages.
PLEASE NOTE: if you have troubles using the fingers for activating certain small items
shown on the screen, you might want to use a stylus, a pencil or just the tip of your
fingernails. This is a resistive touch screen, so any object will work for activating the touch
sensor.
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