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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
GUITAR/HARP switch in the ORCHESTRA II section produces an electric guitar tone when the ACCOMPANIMENT II switch is on and a harp voice when the arpeggios function (I, II, or III) is on. Note: The ORCHESTRA II BRASS tone is not one tone, but five. The organ automatically selects the one best matching the rhythm pattern. (2) Select patterns to place them on standby. (The LEDs light to indicate this status.) - ORCHESTRA 1 - ORCH. I i-n-1 Note: It is not possible to mix ORCHESTRA II patterns. ■ ORCHESTRA D - ORCHESTRA I y— I BRASS ?- f GUITAR i=30 t= Q si 1=1 i=l 1=1 1 PIANO cm 0 c= ■ t= ■ ^PHASER 1- f- I STRINGS V- |E. GUITAR/ 1 HARP -:ns ll 1 I ■—i ■ c= a C=3 1 r= « /yy~/ / VOLUME VOLUME 36 (3) Play a chord on the LOWER keyboard to start the automatic accompaniment. (4) To turn off the automatic accompaniment, press either the pattern switch or the left foot switch. — ORCHESTRA D — ORCH. I 5.2 AUTO MELODY CHORD These three functions add harmony to the UPPER keyboard melody line in the form of a note or notes from the LOWER keyboard chord. The first adds the complete chord to the octave immediately below the lowest note on the UPPER keyboard. The second spreads the chord over a wider area (open harmony). The third is a duet effect which adds just a single note. Note: This duet effect is not available on the SR50. II III Note: The black circles indicate the notes actually played; the white, notes added by the AUTO MELODY CHORD function. 37 5.3 ONE FINGER, MEMORY, and CONSTANT Functions These three functions respectively tell the organ to fill in the rest of a chord from a single note (ONE FINGER), continue playing chords even after you have removed your hand from the lower keyboard (MEMORY), and change the chord accompaniment to solid (continuous sound — no strumming effect) chords (CONSTANT). ^CONSTANT Memory P ONE FINGER I I I I I I ONE FINGER — This function, which applies to the AUTO PLAY ORCHESTRA and AUTO MELODY CHORD allows you to play a complete major chord with only one finger and others with at most two fingers: one on the base note and the other on the touch bars located under the LOWER keyboard. The touch bars change the major chord into a minor one; a seventh chord, or the combination, minor seventh. MINOR ( m 7 ) 7th ROLL CYMBAL Note: Activating the ONE FINGER function disables the touch bars' hand percussion function. MEMORY — This function, which applies to the AUTO PLAY ORCHESTRA and AUTO MELODY CHORD functions, repeats the current chord pattern even after you remove your hand from the LOWER keyboard. It is therefore only necessary to give the organ the chord changes. CONSTANT — This function changes the automatic accompaniment to solid chords which sound continuously. It automatically sets ORCHESTRA I to BRASS and ORCHESTRA II to STRINGS. The bass part offers a choice of all tones available for the PEDAL TIBIA and PEDAL ORCHESTRA, but only TIBIA, ENSEMBLE BASS, and TUBA provide continuous chords. For the others, the chord stops when you release the keys. Note: Pressing this switch disables the tone/effect switches for the ORCHESTRA I and II. 5.4 ONE TWO PLAY The ONE TWO PLAY function automatically selects an appropriate registration for the current rhythm pattern. f^ONE TWO PlAY Note: This function is not available for programmed rhythms. Pressing the ONE TWO PLAY switch for the PROGRAM I and PROGRAM II patterns produces no changes. • Procedure (1) Press the ONE TWO PLAY switch to automatically change the panel settings to ones appropriate for the current rhythm pattern. Note: The function automatically changes the drawbar settings as well, lighting the LED in the DRAWBAR switch in the REGISTRATION MEMORY section, but treats them somewhat differently. (See next note.) (2) Adjust the registration as necessary. Note: At this point, the drawbar settings are not adjustable. The only way to change them is to press the DRAWBAR switch (lamp goes out) to return them to the actual manual settings and then adjust the drawbars. RHY- I ' 1 WRITE THM FIX 168111 Note: Registration memory lamps 1 to 7 (1 to 5 for the SR50) turn off when the ONE TWO PLAY button is pressed. 38 6. Registration Memory The registration memory section, which is located between the upper and lower keyboards, allows you to store up to 14 (10 on the SR50) of your own registration combinations for instant recall. These combinations consist of not just the organ registration, but also rhythm, volume, automatic accompaniment, and other parameters. SR70 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 0 0 0 SR50 □ 0 □ □ □ 0 0 0 [iw»] L£J Numbered switches — These indicate the memory areas available. BANK — Switches between the A bank and B bank of the registration button. When the light is off, the A bank is selected; and when the light is on, the B bank is selected. A total of 14 items (10 items for the SR50) of registration memory can be used. WRITE — This copies the current combinatio...
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