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PSR-SX900/SX700 Owner’s Manual 49
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Playing with Styles—Setting Up
This instrument uses advanced digital technology to recreate the legendary sound of vin-
tage organs. Just as on a traditional electronic organ, you can create your own sound by
increasing and decreasing the levels of the flute footages. The created Voice can be saved
for future recall.
1 On the Voice Selection display, select the desired Organ Flutes
Voice .
Touch the [Organ] in the sub categories, then select the desired Organ Flutes Voice.
2 Return to the Home display, then touch (Organ Flutes)
located at the lower right of the Voice name to call up the Organ
Flutes Voice Edit display.
3 Slide the Footage levers to adjust the footage settings.
The footage settings determine the basic sound of the Organ Flutes.
You can also change other settings here, such as Rotary Speaker and Vibrato.
4 Touch (Save) and save the created Organ Voice.
For instructions on saving, refer to “File Management” (page 33).
Creating Original Organ Flutes Voices
The term “footage” is a reference to the
sound generation of traditional pipe
organs, in which the sound is produced
by pipes of different lengths (in feet).
NOTE
The available parameters differ
depending on the Organ type.
You can also make Effects and EQ
settings. For details, refer to the Ref-
erence Manual on the website
(page 9).
NOTE
wqert
3
q Volume Determines the volume of the entire Organ Flutes sound.
w Rotary Speaker Alternately switches between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds. This parameter is avail-
able only when an effect which contains “Rotary” or “Rot” in its name is applied.
e Vibrato Turns the vibrato on or off, and allows you to adjust the vibrato depth and vibrato speed.
r Response Adjusts the response speed of both the Attack and Release portions of the sound.
t Attack Switches between two different Attack modes: First and Each, and determines the length of
the Attack sound.
The settings will be lost if you
select another Voice or turn the
power to the instrument off with-
out executing the Save operation.
NOTICE
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