User Manual
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“Tonewheel Generator Set” section offers the possibility to choose between 20 different
types of tone generator, in fact 20 different settings of the same electromagnetic generator
typical of the American tonewheel organs.
“Generator” section provides the ability to vary the typical “Leakeage” and “CrossTalk” that
makes the sounds unique and inimitable.
“Percussion” section allows you to change advanced parameters affecting the percussive
effect as the volume of the percussion, the duration and dropout.
“Pedals” section enables or disables the “pedal to lower” and adjust the sustain of it.
“Vibrato” section allows you to adjust the effect of vibrato to sound: “Vibrato Depth”
adjusts the depth of effect and the control “V/C mix” the mixing between Vibrato and
Chorus. To hear the difference between the various settings of the “vibrato depth”
control in necessary to change from one type to another via the “vi/cho” button on
the control panel.
“Reverber Lenght” is used to adjust the duration of the reverb in the spring reverb
simulation.
“Keyclick Lenght” is used to increase or decrease the duration of keyclick.
“DRIVE1” or “DRIVE2” switch the type of simulation you want to use via the “drive” knob
on top panel.
“Rotary speaker” section offers many controls that manipulate the rotary speaker
simulation by varying the parameters: “Balance” between the sound of the horn and the
sound of rotor, “Ambience” is a simulator of the outside space, “Cabinet” is used to vary
the dimensions of the virtual rotary amplifier, “Microphone Angle” adjusts the angle of the
microphone in the horn, ”Distance” adjusts the distance of microphones. “Horn
equalization” adjust the equalization of the horn. The last control called “Out Split”, turns on
or off the rotary speaker vertical simulation “V.S. Technology”: when the control in “ON”,
audio L output turns itself into simulation of bass rotor and audio R output into horn