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  • Version 2 Supplementary Manual

  • 3Introduction

    About this ManualThis document (Version 2 Supplementary Manual) explains functions that have been added to the AT-350C, and changes (improvements) that have been made in the functions and operations described in the Owners Manual.

    * Please refer to the AT-350C Owners Manual for an explanation of everything other than the newly added items covered here.

    New Functions Explained in This Manual

    Vintage organ (p. 4) In addition to the organ sounds (JAZZ TYPE) you expect from the Music Atelier, organ sounds suitable for pop and rock (ROCK TYPE) have been added.

    You can now edit organ sounds in detail, including aspects typical of the organ such as the rotary effect and percussion.

    Rhythm We have added new rhythms that are easy to use with organ performances. Some of the drum sets have improved sounds that offer greater realism and power. For details on the rhythms that have been added, refer to List of Added Rhythms (p. 13).Also, thanks to the newly added Drum Set Mode function (p. 9), its now possible to switch between the old and new drum sets, while keeping the previous drum sets as they were.

    The Arranger function now uses Adaptive Chord Voicing technology so that the automatic accompaniment will change in a smoother and more musical way when you change chords.

    D-BEAM (p. 5)More functions and effects can now be controlled using the D-BEAM controller.

    Voices SuperNATURALvoices(p.6)Now you can use SuperNATURAL voices for not only the Solo part, but also for the Lower part.

    We have added new voices that are easy to use for live performances. Refer to the Voice List (p. 11).

    Voices are now displayed by voice group for easier selection (p. 7).

    Improvements in the Utility screen (p. 8)The parameters are now shown organized by category, making it easier to find the parameter that you want to edit.

  • 4Creating a Vintage Organ SoundYou can create your own personalized organ sound by changing the type of organ or the settings of the rotary effect.

    1. Usetheharmonicbarstocreatethedesiredorgansound.2. Pressthe[Utility]button.3. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectOrgan.

    4. PresstheMenu[ ]button.

    5. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselecttheparameterthatyouwanttoedit.* If you want to edit the settings for the rotary effect, choose Rotary and then press the [Utility] button.

    6. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthesetting.Parameter Value Explanation

    Settingsforthesoundoftheorgan

    OrganType JAZZ, ROCK

    Selects the type of organ.

    JAZZ: This is the standard organ sound of the Music Atelier. With richly expressive sound from the low to the high ranges, it is appropriate for jazz performance.

    ROCK: This is a newly added organ sound. It produces a powerful tone with excellent presence, and is appropri-ate for pop or rock performance.

    * If you select JAZZ, the Rotary Type will automatically be set to TYPE 1.

    * If you select Rock, the Rotary Type will automatically be set to TYPE 2.

    VintageOrganVolume 012

    Refer to AT-350C Owners Manual.Overdrive 012

    Vibrato/ChorusPart UPPER+LOWER, UPPER, LOWER

    LeakageLevel 031 Specifies the amount of leakage noise (noise characteristic of tonewheel organs).

    PercussionLevel 015 Specifies the percussion volume.

    OnClickLevel 031 Specifies the level of the click sound that is heard when you press a key.

    OffClickLevel 031 Specifies the level of the click sound that is heard when you release a key.

    OrganLowGain -1212 Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the low-frequency range.

    OrganHighGain -1212 Specifies the amount of boost/cut for the high-frequency range.

    Settingsfortherotaryeffect

    RotaryType TYPE1, TYPE2

    Selects the type of rotary effect.

    TYPE1: A mild rotary effect with an extended high-frequency range.

    TYPE2: A dynamic rotary effect with a powerful low-frequency range.

    WooferAccel 116 Specifies how quickly the woofers rotation speed will change when you switch the rotation speed.

    TweeterAccel 116 Specifies how quickly the tweeters rotation speed will change when you switch the rotation speed.

    WfSlowSpeed 0127 Specifies the woofers rotation speed when low speed is selected.

    TwSlowSpeed 0127 Specifies the tweeters rotation speed when low speed is selected.

    WfFastSpeed 0127 Specifies the woofers rotation speed when high speed is selected.

    TwFastSpeed 0127 Specifies the tweeters rotation speed when high speed is selected.

    Using the New Functions

  • Using the New Functions

    5

    Switching the D-BEAM FunctionWe have added more functions and sound effects that can be controlled by the D-BEAM controller.

    Turning on/off functions and effects that have been added

    1. SimultaneouslypresstheD-BEAM[Pitch]and[Volume]buttonssothatthe[Pitch][Filter][Volume]buttonsarealllitorange.D-BEAM Assign is now on.

    2. PresstheD-BEAM[Pitch],[Filter],or[Volume]button,soitsindicatorgoesout.D-BEAM Assign is now off.

    Switching functions or sound effects

    1. SimultaneouslypresstheD-BEAM[Pitch]and[Volume]buttonssothatthe[Pitch][Filter][Volume]buttonsarealllitorange.The D-BEAM Assign screen appears.

    2. WhiletheD-BEAMAssignscreenisdisplayed,usetheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectthefunctionorsoundeffectthatyouwanttocontrolwiththeD-BEAM.

    Setting Explanation

    Modifyingthesound

    RotaryFast/Slow Switch the rotation speed of the rotary speaker between Fast and Slow.

    WheelBrake This simulates the way in which the tone wheels stop rotating when you switch off the power on a tone wheel organ. This effect is valid for Vintage organ.

    PitchUpThe notes played on the upper keyboard will rise in pitch as you move your hand toward the D-BEAM.

    * The Pitch Up effect will not be applied to the vintage organ voice.

    ModulationThe vibrato effect is added to the voices played on the Upper keyboard.

    * Please note that only the appropriate voices will allow vibrato to be added, refer to Voice List(p. 11)

    FillIn Inserts a fill-in into the Rhythm.

    Break Stop the Rhythm at the end of that measure (Break).

    N.Control1Produce the same effect as the foot switch assignment for the SuperNATURAL voice.

    N.Control2

    Soundeffects

    CrashCymbal The sound of a cymbal played with a stick.

    ConcertCymbal A pair of orchestral cymbals played with both hands.

    ConcertBD An orchestral bass drum.

    ChurchBell The sound of a church bell, with a slight echo.

    BigGong The sound of a gong.

    WindchimeDown The sound of a wind chime played from high to low notes.

    Triangle The sound of a triangle.

    VibraSlap The sound of a vibraslap; an instrument with a wooden resonator struck by a vibrating arm.

    WindWhistle A comical-feeling whistle with a changing pitch.

    BigShot The sound of a cannon shot.

    SmashGlass The sound of breaking glass.

    MEMO

    While D-BEAM Assign is on, you can hold down the D-BEAM [Pitch], [Filter], or [Volume] button for a number of seconds to display the D-BEAM Assign screen, where you can check which function is assigned.

    The volume of the effect is linked with the volume of the manual percussion. For details on adjusting the manual percussion volume, refer to Adjust the Volume Balance (AT-350C Owners Manual, p. 35).

  • Using the New Functions

    6

    SuperNATURAL VoicesIn the following SuperNATURAL voices, the foot switch effect has been changed to an effect that is more suitable for the distinctive behavior of that specific instrument.

    Voicename CharacteristicsFootswitcheffect

    N.CONTROL1 N.CONTROL2

    N.Flute This is a realistic flute voice that includes the sound of the air that escapes when the instrument is blown. Staccato Growl

    N.EnglishHrn The ability to sustain long notes and the beautiful vibrato make this voice special. Staccato Hold

    N.Clarinet This sound delivers the warm tone typical of a clarinet and a distinctive sense of pitch when a glissando is played. Glissando Staccato

    MEMO

    If you assign the Pitch Up function to the D-BEAM, youll be able to smoothly raise the pitch for conventional voices. However, with the following SuperNATURAL voices, youll obtain a more specialized effect.

    * This is effective with respect to notes played on the upper keyboard.

    WindinstrumentssuchasN.Trumpet,N.AltoSax,andN.FluteThe effect will raise the pitch one octave in smoothly connected steps; this is the opposite of the Fall effect.

    N.HarmonicaThe sound will be muted, much like the sound produced when the players hands are wrapped around the harmonica.

    Selecting a SuperNATURAL Voice for the Lower Part* SuperNATURAL voices can only be selected using the [Others] buttons of the Solo and Lower parts.

    1. Pressthe[Others]buttonoftheLowerpart.

    2. UsetheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectSuperNATURALasthevoicegroup.

    3. UsetheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectaSuperNATURALvoice.

  • Using the New Functions

    7

    Selecting the Part Controlled by N.CONTROL 1/2If N.CONTROL 1 or N.CONTROL 2 is assigned to the foot switch, you can specify the part(s) to which the effect will be applied.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectController.

    3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectN.Control.

    5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthesetting.

    Setting Explanation

    toALL The effect will be applied to the SuperNATURAL voices of both the LOWER part and the SOLO part.

    toLOWER The effect will be applied to the SuperNATURAL voice of the LOWER part.

    toSOLO The effect will be applied to the SuperNATURAL voice of the SOLO part.

    Selecting a VoiceVoices are now shown by their voice group for easier selection.

    * For each part, voices are now listed by group even when you've pressed a voice select button other than [Others], making it easier to select voices within the same group. When you select a voice, the indicator of the [Others] button will light.

    1. Pressavoiceselectbuttonforthepartwhosevoiceyouwanttoselect.2. UsetheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstochooseavoicegroup.

    3. UsetheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectavoice.

  • Using the New Functions

    8

    Basic Operations in the Utility ScreenParameters are now organized by category, making it easier to select the parameter that you want to edit.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. UsetheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectthecategory.

    3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. UsetheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselecttheparameter

    thatyouwanttoedit.

    * With parameters for which Press [Utility] appears, press the [Utility] button to access detailed parameter settings.

    5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthesetting.Pressing the [-] [+] buttons simultaneously will return the value to the factory setting.

    6. Pressthe[Display/Exit]buttonanumberoftimestoreturntothemainscreen.

    Utility screen parametersAn * indicates the newly added parameters.

    Category Parameter

    OctaveShift

    Pedal

    Lower

    Upper Organ

    Upper Orch

    Solo

    Reverb

    Reverb Type

    Wall Type

    Depth: Accomp

    Depth: Rhythm

    Depth: Drums

    Depth: M.Perc

    Depth: A.Bass

    Depth: Pedal

    Depth: Lower

    Depth: Upper Organ

    Depth: Upper Orch

    Depth: Solo

    Depth: Vintage

    Sustain

    Pedal

    Lower

    Upper

    Pedal Length

    Lower Length

    Upper Length

    EZTouch EZ Touch

    Organ

    Organ Type *

    VintageOrganVolume

    Overdrive

    Vibrato/ChorusPart

    Leakage Level *

    Percussion Level *

    On Click Level *

    Off Click Level *

    Organ Low Gain *

    Organ High Gain *

    Rotary *

    Category Parameter

    Keyboard

    Initial Touch: Upper

    Initial Touch: Lower

    Initial Touch: Pedal *

    Solo Mode

    SoloToLower Mode

    Solo Split Point

    Bass Split

    Bass Split Point

    Pedalbass Mode

    Controller

    Registration Shift

    L Foot Switch

    R Foot Switch

    N.Control *

    Damper Pedal *

    Solo Damper *

    Pitch Bend Range

    D-BEAM Sensitivity

    Exp. Source

    Exp. Curve

    Registration

    Arranger Update

    Trans. Update

    ManualButtonAssign

    MediaUtility

    Create Folder

    Copy Song

    Copy Registration

    Copy Rhythm

    Format Media

    Rhythm

    Chord Intelligence

    Leading Bass

    Auto Std Tempo

    Drum Set Mode *

    Intro Count Down

    Count Down Sound

    AccompPartBalance

    Rhythm Lock

    Category Parameter

    Composer

    Track Mute

    Channel Mute

    Metronome

    Beat

    Playback Transpose

    Audio Rec Gain

    Lyrics

    VIMA TUNES

    CD/Audio Type

    CD/Audio Sync

    System

    MIDI

    Visual Control

    Aux Out

    Master Tune

    LCD Contrast

    USB Driver

    USB Memory Mode

    Language

  • Using the New Functions

    9

    Selecting the Keyboard Affected by the Damper Pedal (Damper Pedal)You can specify which keyboard will be affected when you press the Damper (Sustain) pedal.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectController.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectDamperPedal.5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthe

    setting.

    Setting Explanation

    toUPPER The effect is applied to the voices played on the Upper keyboard.

    toLOWER The effect is applied to the voices played on the Lower keyboard.

    Applying the Damper Pedal to the Solo Part (Solo Damper)

    If desired, you can make the damper pedal affect the Solo part as well.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectController.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectSoloDamper.5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthe

    setting.

    Setting Explanation

    OFF The damper pedal effect will be applied to the Solo part.

    ON The damper pedal effect will not be applied to the Solo part.

    Switching Between New Drum Sets and Old Drum Sets (Drum Set Mode)

    For rhythms that use Pop or Rock as the drum set, the Drum Set Mode setting now allows you to specify whether the new drum set or the old drum set will be used.

    * For rhythms that use a drum set other than Pop or Rock, changing the Drum Set Mode will not affect the sound.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectRhythm.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectDrumSetMode.5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthe

    setting.

    Setting Explanation

    ORIGINAL Original drum set will be used.

    VARIATION New drum set, which exudes ambience of live performance, will be used.

    For the following rhythms, you can change the Drum Set Mode setting and hear how the sound differs.

    Rhythmgroup:Pop/Rock

    Rhythm Drumsetused

    S.8-Beat Pop

    S.Rock Rock

  • Using the New Functions

    10

    Assigning the SHIFT+LOAD NEXT Function to the [Manual] Button (Manual Button Assign)

    SHIFT+LOAD NEXT has been added to the functions that you can assign to the [Manual] button.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectRegistration.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselect

    ManualButtonAssign.

    5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthesetting.

    Setting Explanation

    MANUAL The normal function of the [Manual] button.

    LOADNEXTWhen you press the [Manual] button, registrations will be called up in the order of the numbers at which they are stored in USB memory or user memory.

    SHIFT+LOADNEXT

    The registration will change each time you press the [Manual] button. If you press the [Manual] button again when the registration [8] button is selected, the Load Next function will operate; the next registration set saved in the USB memory will be called up. A window asking you to confirm whether you want to load the registrations will appear in the display. If you press the [Manual] button again, the registration set will be confirmed and the registration [1] button will be selected.

    Enabling Velocity Sensitivity for a Pedalboard (Initial Touch Pedal)

    If a velocity-sensitive pedalboard is connected, you can enable velocity for your performance on the pedalboard.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectKeyboard.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectInitialTouch

    Pedal.

    5. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstochangethevalueofthesetting.

    Setting Explanation

    ON Velocity sensitivity will be enabled.

    OFF Velocity sensitivity will be disabled.

    Using Aux Out for Monitor Speakers (Aux Out Mode)

    Now you can specify that the Aux Out jacks will output the same sound as the Main Out jacks.

    For example, at a concert this setting would allow you to use the Main Out for the PA mixer and the Aux Out for monitor speakers.

    1. Pressthe[Utility]button.2. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectSystem.3. PresstheMenu[ ]buttontomovetothecategory.4. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectAuxOut.5. Pressthe[Utility]buttontomovetothedetailedsettings

    forAuxOut.

    6. PresstheMenu[ ][ ]buttonstoselectAuxOutMode.7. PresstheValue[-][+]buttonstoselectMONITOR.

  • 11

    Voice List

    Organ

    Full Organ1 *1

    Full Organ2 *1

    Full Organ3 *1

    Full Organ4 *1

    Full Organ5 *1

    Full Organ6 *1

    Ballad Organ *1

    Jazz Organ1 *1

    Jazz Organ2 *1

    Jazz Organ3 *1

    Jazz Organ4 *1

    Jazz Organ5 *1

    Jazz Organ6 *1

    ComboJazzOrg *1

    Rock Organ1

    Rock Organ2

    Lower Organ1 *1

    Lower Organ2 *1

    Lower Organ3 *1

    Lower Organ4 *1

    Manual Bass *1

    Pipe Organ1

    Pipe Organ2

    Pipe Organ3

    Pipe Organ4

    Pipe Organ5

    Pipe Organ6

    AEx PipeOrg

    Diapason 8'

    FluteCeleste

    Tibia 8' *2

    Theater Or.1 *2

    Theater Or.2 *2

    Theater Or.3 *2

    Theater Or.4 *2

    Theater Or.5 *2

    Synth. Org.1 *2

    Synth. Org.2

    Metallic Org *2

    Pop. Organ1 *2

    Pop. Organ2 *2

    Pop. Organ3 *2

    Org. Attack1

    Org. Attack3

    Org. Click

    Strings

    Strings1

    Strings2

    Strings3 *2

    Strings5

    Orch.Str.Ens *2

    DolceQuartet

    Pizzicato *2

    AEx Strings

    Mood Strings *2

    Slow Str.1

    Slow Str.2

    JP8 Strings1 *2

    Synth. Str.1

    Synth. Str.2

    Violin *2

    AEx Violin *2

    Viola *2

    Cello *2

    Er Hu *2

    HumanVoice

    Jazz Scat *2

    Jazz Doo *2

    Jazz Doot *2

    Jazz Dat *2

    Jazz Bap *2

    Jazz DowFall *2

    Pop Voice *2

    Classical

    Gregorian

    Choir

    Warm Voices

    Morning Star

    Synth. Choir

    Synth. Voice *2

    Space Voice

    Piano

    NaturalPiano *2

    Grand Piano

    Bright Piano

    Piano3

    AEx PianoStr

    Honky-tonk

    Vintage EP 1 *2

    Pro Stage 1 *2

    Tremolo EP *2

    StageE.Piano *2

    Dyno E.Piano *2

    E.Piano1

    E.Piano2

    E.Piano3

    AEx EP+Str

    Harpsichord

    BrillClav DB *2

    Clavi.

    Guitar

    Nylon-str.Gt *2

    Nylon Gt.2 *2

    Ac.Gtr Sld *2

    Steel-str.Gt *2

    12str Guitar *2

    Jazz Guitar *2

    Clean Guitar *2

    JC E.Guitar *2

    Warm Drive *2

    Overdrive Gt *2

    Power Guitar *2

    Rock Rhythm *2

    Muted Guitar *2

    Hawaiian Gt. *2

    Pedal Steel *2

    Banjo *2

    Mandolin

    Harp *2

    Koto *2

    Shamisen *2

    Chung Ruan *2

    Pi Pa *2

    Gu Zheng *2

    Sitar *2

    Brass/Sax

    BrassSect.1 *2

    Orch.Tutti 1 *2

    Orch.Brs Ens *2

    Power Brass *2

    AEx Brass *2

    Tp Section *2

    Fr.Horn Sect

    Sax.Section *2

    Sax.Section2 *2

    Sax/Brass

    Synth. Brass *2

    Trumpet *2

    Trumpet2 *2

    Tp/Shake *2

    Cup Mute Tp *2

    Mute Trumpet *2

    Flugel Horn *2

    Trombone *2

    Trombone2 *2

    F.Horn Solo1 *2

    Soprano Sax *2

    Alto Sax *2

    Blow Sax *2

    AEx AltoSax *2

    Tenor Sax *2

    Tenor Sax2 *2

    Woodwinds

    Wood Winds *2

    Flute *2

    Flute3 *2

    Jazz Flute *2

    AEx Flute *2

    Oboe *2

    English Horn *2

    Bassoon *2

    Clarinet *2

    Clarinet2 *2

    Shakuhachi *2

    Qu Di *2

    Pan Flute *2

    Bagpipe *2

    HumanWhistle *2

  • Voice List

    12

    Lead/Pad

    Big Lead *2

    OSC SyncLd 1 *2

    Dig-n-Duke *2

    JP SuperSaw

    SuperSawSlow *2

    CC Solo *2

    Synth. Lead1 *2

    Synth. Lead2 *2

    Synth. Lead3 *2

    Synth. Lead4 *2

    Synth. Lead5 *2

    Attack! Pad *2

    Ice Rain *2

    LA Warm Pad *2

    Pad With *2

    Fantasia *2

    Bell Heaven *2

    Sugar Key *2

    HollowReleas *2

    Synth. Pad1

    Synth. Pad2

    Accordion

    Bandoneon *2

    Harmonica *2

    Bass

    Organ Bass1

    Organ Bass2

    Pipe Org. Bs

    Bombarde

    String Bass *2

    Str.Bass Oct *2

    Bass+Cymbal *2

    Contrabass1 *2

    Contrabass2 *2

    ContraBs Oct *2

    Tuba

    Tuba3 *2

    E.Bass1

    E.Bass2 *2

    E.Bass3 *2

    E.Bass Oct *2

    Synth. Bass1

    Synth. Bass2

    Percussion

    Timpani

    MalletCymRol

    Crash Cymbal *2

    Ride Cymbal

    Snare Drum

    Bass Drum

    Taiko *2

    Small Taiko *2

    Bebarongan *2

    Triangle *2

    Tambourine

    Woodblock

    Jingle Bell *2

    Perc. Set1

    Perc. Set2

    Orch.HitMenu

    Vibraphone *2

    Glockenspiel

    Celesta

    Tubular-bell

    Marimba

    Xylophone

    Steel Drums

    Yang Qin *2

    Gender *2

    Pemade *2

    Kajar *2

    Kelontuk Sid *2

    Angklung *2

    Music Box *2

    Vibra Bells *2

    Digi Bells *2

    SuperNATURALN.Violin *2

    N.Cello *2

    N.Er Hu *2

    N.NylonStrGt *2

    N.FlamencoGt *2

    N.Trumpet *2

    N.Trombone *2

    N.Alto Sax *2

    N.Tenor Sax *2

    N.Flute *2

    N.EnglishHrn *2

    N.Clarinet *2

    N.Shakuhachi *2

    N.Harmonica *2

    N.Marimba

    *1: Rotary:effective

    *2: Vibrato:effective

    : Voicesnewlyaddedinversion2.0

    : ActiveExpressionvoice

    : SuperNATURALvoice

  • 13

    List of Added RhythmsJazz

    S.Swing

    Pop/Rock

    S.8-Beat *1

    S.16-Beat *2

    S.Rock *2

    S.Funk *1

    S.Shuffle *1

    S.Triplet *1

    Ballad

    S.Ballad *2

    Latin

    S.BossaNova

    S.Samba

    For the rhythms marked with *1 and *2, you can change the drum set.

    Refer to Drum Set Mode (p. 9)

    *1: Pop Set

    *2: Rock Set

  • 14

    Stored ItemsSettings that are stored after the power is turned off

    Drum Set Mode

    Aux Out Mode

    Settings that are stored in the registration setManual Button Assign

    Drum Set Mode

    Settings that are stored in the individual registration buttonsOrgan Type

    Leakage Level

    Percussion Level

    On Click Level

    Off Click Level

    Organ Low Gain

    Organ High Gain

    Rotary Type

    Woofer Accel

    Tweeter Accel

    Wf Slow Speed (Woofer Slow Speed)

    Tw Slow Speed (Tweeter Slow Speed)

    Wf Fast Speed (Woofer Fast Speed)

    Tw Fast Speed (Tweeter Fast Speed)

    N.Control

    D-BEAM

    Damper Pedal

    Solo Damper

    Initial Touch Pedal