AR Part| Basic unctions 1n this section, basic functions of vole, effect and rhythm are explained. For various storage functions that use the RECORD button, refer to Part II. I Most buttons are equipped with indicators which light up when in operation Contrails Volumes and effects on this organ are controlled by 4| stage buttons, except the TRANSPOSE and TEMPO controls. VOLUME *When the upper button is pressed, the upper indicator lights up and the volume is at the maximum.
Part 1 e Basic functions The circled numbers on the separate shes correspond to the section numbers in this instruction manual @ Playing Your Technicians is Easy! Let's get year. 1. Plug the power cord into an outset. 2. Tum the POWER switch POWER % 5 MIFF . ON o ACING Let’s play. Now let's play a song. Adjust the MAIN VOLUME to an appropriate level. The sound can be regulated with the expression pedal.
Friar Part! @ Orchestral Conductor Two voice groups, POLY and SOLO, are available for the upper keyboard. With the ORCHESTRAL CONDUCTOR, you centrally control which voice group is active. Understanding the ORCHESTRAL CONDUCTOR is easy if you think of each button as an “on-off switch” that controls the voice group indicated. The buttons each have an indicator that illuminates when the button is pressed. * 1f you wish to combine POLY and COLLOQ vices, press both buttons at the same time.
@ Lower Poly Thea voices are heard when you play on she lower keyboard; they are used mostly for accompaniment, played by your left hand. The LOWER POLY buttons are operated and function fiche the UPPER POLY buttes. * For LOWER POLY, up to 4 notes can sand simultaneously. ® Upper Solo Ail these voices are monophonic, which means they will sound on only one key at a time no matter how many keys you press VOLUME buttons tet you adjust volume revels.
ikl Part | @ Sustain Regardless of where it is used, sustain allows the sound of the notes to gradually fade away (decay}. Sustain functions for the UPPER POLY voices and for the pedal keyboard tones. + Operation of the SUSTAIN controls is explained in detail on page 2. * SUSTAIN does nat function for the following voices: POLY: ACCORDION, TROMBONE, SAX thug button is off, you'll hear the chorus effect—a very slow tremolo, especially suited to religious and classical music.
Techno-Chord TECHNO-CHORD makes your. melodies sound like those of a professional organist by transferring the chord notes you play on the dower keyboard to each melody note you play ot the upper keyboard. Basic functions TECHNO-CHORD o Set up your organ to play the example below—use either the one-finger mode, or torn your swn. Holy, Holt, Holy =] Now press the TECHNO-CHORD button and play the example again.
Part{ @ Glide control The glide control switch is located on the left side of the expression pedal. When pressed to the left with the side of your foot, it lowers the pitch about one half-step. The example bestow shows how you can achieve the Hawaiian guitar effect. Press the glide switch just before you play the note you want to “bend” » Other unctions can be turned on and off using this foot switch.
Fill in & Intro This feature lets you use a one-measure drum solo as an introduction to a song, or to connect different sections of a song. Using the 8 BEAT rhythm, let's 56e how this works. As an intro (introduction) 1. Press 8 BEAT. Sy >0t 1 measure. Basic functions FILL IN & INTRO o 2. Press FILL IN & INTRO—the indicator lights up. 3. Start the rhythm (press START/STOP). You'll hear the drums start with the intro and continue on to the 8 BEAT rhythm. After the intro, the indicator goes out.
Part | @ Play Mode These buttons are used 1o select the desired type of accompaniment # Normal mode (PCC and FINGERED buttons are off) » The accompaniment is formed from the pedal and lower keyboards = When the rhythm is started, pressing keys an the lower keyboard starts the rhythmic AC COMP. » With the MEMORY bunion on, a BASS & AC COMP which matches the fingered chord on the lower keyboard starts. Auto Play Chord mode (the FINGERED button is on) The chord and bass sound when the lower keyboard is played.
Auto Play Chord Auto Play Chord is an effective musical aid and a source of enjoyment regardless of your previous musical experience. Combined with other exciting Technicians features—automatic RHYTHM, and Play Chord can help you great orchestral and full organ sounds using only one ringer on each hand. Further, it can actually help you learn ta play the organ in the traditional manner. Let's see how. ..
=l T Part Il Storage functions Deter to Part 1 for basic operations of each function Record RECORD creates no effect of its own. This button is used to store functions such as the PROGRAM CHORD COMPUTER. When you press RECORD, its indicator and the Indicators of ali programmable features flash quickly. Press the button for the feature you wish to use.
Part Ii Storage functions Some of these chord types are not available as a one-finger Use the following example to (earn operations of the chord; no matter, however, since your computer easily mixes PROGRAM CHORD COMPUTER. The variety of chords one-finger and fingered chords. presented will help you do this. C C#°7 Dm7 C Em7® A7 Dm? G7T C Storing chords in the computer 1. Press RECORD and then PCC. Computer memory is now Other tact you should know about storing chords. . .
Part Il Playing the programmed chords After making sure the PCC indicator is on, start the automatic rhythm of your choice. The stored chords are automatically repeated in sequence for the correct number of measures. When you are playing 8 programmed chord sequence and you wish to replay a certain part of the program—maybe you missed a melody note—press the START/STOP button.
Storage functions Using the 5, ».s. kens After passing the symbol keys according to the music sheet, the chord of the measure is stored. Let's try io store the following music. pm7 G7 ) @ coda The memory procedure is as follows. DMT Dme et |l G7o deaf Music written with repeat marks other than §, & and 0.8 Example can be stored with the Hollowing correspondence. Fine RN D.S: D. C.al Fine , == The memory procedure is as follows: -2 -0 O The following kinds of music cannot be stored by using §@.
Fill in & intro, ending storage This PROGRAM CHORD COMPUTER stores not only chords but also the FILL IN & INTRO and ENDING. ® INTRO ™ ENDING Storage can be done by pressing the FILL IN&INTRO button at 1f the ENDING button is pressed at the end of 4 son, the last the beginning of a tune. chord will be stored as an ending pattern.
For storage 1. Press the RECORD button. 2. Press the foot switch to the left * This causes a short beep to sound, and the Indicators of the buttons available for recording flash. Press the button of the function you wish to store. (Press the START/STOP button, for example. ) This automatically turns the RECORD button off and completes storage of the selected unction in the foot switch. (In this 3.
Connection terminals {On the rear of the organ} LINE OUT (output lever 300 mV, 6000 By plugging into a high-power amplifier, the organ sound, including microphone and auxiliary instruments, can be reproduced at a very high volume level. The organ can also be tape recorded by using this method of connection LINE OUT O PHONES (] Far silent practice headphones may be used. When plugged in, the organ’s speaker system is automatically switched off, and the entire organ is heard only through the headphones.
Cautions for safest use ot this unit 1. A well-ventilated place. Take care not to use this unit in a place where it will not receive sufficient ventilation, and not to permit the ventilation holes to be covered by curtains, or any similar materials. 2. Place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat {from heating equipment. 3. Place where humidity, vibration and dus! are minimized. Power source 1.
Specifications UPPER MANUAL 44 KEYS, LOWER MANUAL 44 KEYS, PEDAL KEYBOARD 13 KEYS KEYBOARD ] ORCHESTRAL ' UPPER...POLY, SLOG UPPER POLY PIANO, E PIANO, TROMBONE, ACCORDION, STRINGS, SAX, ORGAN, HAWAIIAN GUITAR TAB VOICES (FLUTE VOLUME | UPPER SOLO T FLUTE, PAN FLUTE, SYNTH, CLARINET, SAX, TROMBONE, i TRUMPET, VIOLIN, VOLUME B " LOWER POLY PIANO, HARPSICHORD, SYNTH, STRINGS.
R AR 165 Precauzioni per I'uso Installazione: dove? 1. Un posto ben ventilato Nan collocate lo strumento in un posto nel quale ncn riceva abbastanza ventilazione & non coprite le aperture per la ventilazioni con tende o simili . installatelo in un lago deva non sla esposto direttamente sia luce solare e al calore eccessive implantologa di riscaldamento. . Installatelo in un luogo dove Tumidità, ia polvere, e e vibrazioni siano minime. Allacciamento elettrico 1.
3ot nne Toucan Play ONETBUéHPLAY 16 preset sound combinations for all rhythms (Upper/Lower and Bass) If this button is pressed, the appropriate voice and effect registration for the rhythm chosen are automatically set. Therefore, immediate play is possible if a rhythm Is selected and this button is pressed for several seconds until the light stops flashing.