User Manual
2. THE COMMAND PANEL
In this chapter we explore the command panel of the Mojo. Most of the controls on
the panel are familiar to veterans of the tonewheel organs. If you fit that category,
you've probably already recognized the drawbars, upper on the left, lower on the
right, pedalboard in the middle; then the controls for the “Vibrato Scanner”, the four
tablet switches for the percussion, and you've also noticed that everything is right
where it belongs.
2.1 – LEFT SIDE KNOBS
On the left side you find the 3 knobs: volume overdrive and reverb. Having these
three on the left side is kind of tactical, so you can keep playing with your right hand
while adjusting the three most important parameters before starting your
performance.
2.2 - VIBRATO/CHORUS
The Vibrato/Chorus controls, which belong to this side of the console, are presented
exactly 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 the selector is a rotary encoder with 6
LEDs that indicate the current selection.
PLEASE NOTE: As opposed to mechanical “rocket” switches, these are push-push yellow
illuminated buttons, about the size of the vintage tablet switches, that work exactly the
same way. You can hit them in any point to activate them, no need to reach for the exact
middle point. Furthermore, when the C/V effect is turned on for the lower manual, it's also
applied to the pedalboard tones.
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