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Controls and Functions
YC61 Owner’s Manual
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The YC61 Organ Section allows you to select an organ type from the VCM Organ tone generator that faithfully
reproduces a tonewheel-type vintage organ or an FM tone generator that reproduces a transistor-type organ, and uses
physical drawbars allowing you to perform while changing the organ sound in real time. You can also adjust the detailed
parameters to create an organ sound that includes differences between individual instruments etc.
& Section [ON/OFF] switch
To enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) this Section.
When this Section is enabled (on), the lamp lights up
and pressing a key generates sound.
* Organ type selector/display
Turn the Encoder dial to select the Organ type to be
used. The selected type (H1–H3, F1–F3) is shown on the
display.
H1–H3 indicate the VCM Organ types, while F1–F3
indicate the types using the FM tone generator.
The type setting is common to both LOWER and
UPPER parts.
NOTE
The organ sound characteristics (such as leakage level of the
tonewheel and volume of the key click sound) can be set from
the [SETTINGS] button “Sound” “Organ Settings”
(page 42). These settings are stored in the Live Set Sound.
Organ Section
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
I
J
K
H
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VCM Organ tone generator
The VCM Organ tone generator was developed to
faithfully reproduce the sound of a tonewheel-type
vintage organ.
VCM stands for “Virtual Circuitry Modeling™,” and is
technology that uses DSP to emulate the functions of an
analog electric circuit. This technology enables the
instrument to reproduce sound with an analog-like
depth, which cannot be reproduced by a simple digital
sound.
By applying this technology, the VCM Organ tone
generator fully reproduces the following characteristics
of a vintage organ.
Natural, organic harmonies when playing chords
thanks to a matrix circuit that connects the keyboard,
tone wheels, and drawbars
Percussion sound with remarkable presence—based on
vacuum tube circuit analysis
Key clicks and leakage sounds—based on electrical
circuit analysis
Natural sound distortion—simulating vintage vacuum
tube pre-amplifiers
Vibrato/Chorus effect—from scanner-based vibrato
circuitry
Changes in frequency characteristics and drive amount
that responds dynamically to operation of the
expression pedal
Adjustment of these detailed parameters makes it
possible to accurately recreate the distinctive
characteristics of the original instruments—including all
of their specially attractive imperfections, faults and even
deterioration.
H1
This type faithfully reproduces a standard vintage
organ. It is fit for organ solos and music in which
the organ is the main instrument.
H2
This type is characterized by its deep sound with
emphasis in the mid- to low-range tones. It is
ideal for when you want to have an edge or
presence that cuts through the rest of the band or
ensemble.
H3
This type has a unique percussion sound.
This type works well with the drive effects, and is
suitable for playing fast passages.
F1
This organ generates simple sine waves.
F2
This type recreates a famous British transistor
combo organ.
F3
This type recreates a famous Italian transistor
combo organ.
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