Using Effects; Vibrato Or Chorus; Reverb; Drive - Key B Organ Viscount Legend Solo Mode D'emploi

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5.1 VIBRATO OR CHORUS

In the VIBRATO/CHORUS section of the front panel there are three controls designed to apply the desired
effect (Vibrato or Chorus) to the sound. The Vibrato cyclically modulates the pitch of the signal thus adding
"spatiality" and "full-body" to the sound. Chorus adds the direct signal to the modulated signal. As a result, it
affects both the signal's tuning and amplitude.
By pressing the [VIBRATO/CHORUS UPPER] button you can apply the
Vibrato/Chorus effect to the Upper section. With [VIBRATO/ CHORUS
LOWER] you can add the effect to the Lower section and pedal.
The six-position knob [VIBRATO AND CHORUS] allows you to select one of
the three effects of Vibrato (V1-V2-V3) or one of the three Chorus (C1-C2-C3)
effects, which differ by modulation depths.

5.2 REVERB

Reverb originates from the sum of the various acoustic reflections produced by a sound in a natural
environment. In the original electromagnetic organs, the reverb was simulated by means of a special device
containing one or more springs. The Reverb effect of the
and the reverb characteristic the electromechanical organ.
Through the [REVERB] potentiometer on the front panel you can adjust the reverb level.
Select the reverb type with the [HALL/SPRING] button. In HALL mode the led is switched off. This
reverb simulates a closed room. In SPRING mode the led is on; this mode simulates the typical
spring reverb.
It is also possible to set the position of the Reverb effect in the signal chain with respect to the
Rotary effect. Simultaneously pressing the [TRANSPOSE SELECT] and the G4 key, POST mode is
selected, through which the Reverb is added after the Rotary effect. Press [TRANSPOSE SELECT] and the A4
key to select PRE mode so that the reverberation is applied before the Rotary simulation.
NB
Using a rotary speaker connected to the connector [ROTARY SPEAKER] on the rear panel (see point 1 of par. 3.2), in
order to have the internal reverb effect, it is necessary to set the REVERB in PRE mode

5.3 DRIVE

Legend Solo
The Drive effect of
the input signal to the amplifier, the greater the distortion. You will notice therefore that the effect depends on a
number of factors including the position of the expression pedal, the level and number of pulled-out drawbars
and the amount of notes played (at low volumes, for example, it is necessary to play many notes to drive the
signal to saturation.
Use the [DRIVE] potentiometer to adjust the quantity of distortion.
Through the [CLASSIC/ROCK] button, you can also select the type of distortion effect.
The led off corresponds to the CLASSIC effect, i.e. the distortion obtained through the internal
valve amplifier of the classic rotating speaker used with electromechanical organs. The ROCK
effect (led on) generates a sharper distortion, typical of guitar valve amplifiers from the '70s.
This effect simulates the signal distortion generated when a valve amplifier connected to the
organ is driven into saturation.

5. USING EFFECTS

Legend Solo
faithfully reproduces the sound features of the analog distortion; the higher
EN - 16
allows you to simulate a natural reverb

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