4.1 SETTING THE TREMULANTS
The TREMULANT function can be used to set the modulation speed and depth of the tremulants
for each manual. When the TREMULANT field is selected in the SET-UP menu, the display will
show the page:
TREMULANT:
Depth/Speed
which shows the three manuals and, on the bottom line, the Depth (modulation depth) and Speed
(modulation speed).
As the display states, the number to the left of the "/"symbol represents the Depth, while the number
to the right is the Speed. To change the values use the [CURSOR] buttons to move the cursor and
the encoder [VALUE].
After making all the changes required, press [ESC] to return to the SET-UP menu and to save the
new settings.
4.2 SELECTING THE TYPE OF REVERB
The REVERBERATION TYPE function allows eight types of reverb to be selected, with different
diffusion and propagation of the reverberated signal, which can be used to simulate the reverberation
of the sound generated by the organ in different ambient settings.
As described in chap. 3, the [REVERB] potentiometer on the centre panel is used to adjust the level
of reverb.
To set the type of ambient effect required, select the REVERB field in the SET-UP menu and press
[ENTER] the following page will appear:
Use the encoder to select the type of reverb and press [EXIT] to save the selection and return to the
SET-UP menu.
NOTE
The organ's internal reverb also affects the Orchestra voices and any incoming signals through
the [INPUT] sockets on the rear panel and underneath the manuals.
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