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3. Effect
Levers
РСН 7. VOLUME BASS VOLUME: TOUCH Wig VIBRATO. Wik. SPEED:
The effect levers
Ө ої the YC-20 provide a wide
range of tonal effects which add to the variety
of possible
combinations.
These
levers
have
the same operation as the tone levers and allow
the organist to vary the depth or speed of their
effects
according
to
their
stop
positions
as
illustrated.
Touch Vibrato ©
In the YC-20, Yamaha offers what no one else
can—true
vibrato
that will thrill you
with
its
sheer
magic;
will
enthrall
listeners
with
its
vibrant
life. No
other electronic
organ
at any
price
can
match
this
natural
tonal
beauty,
because no other vibrato effect is produced by the
lateral vibration of the hand, just as in the violin,
cello or clarinet. This is the 'Touch
Vibrato',
the
most
revolutionary
electronic
triumph
in
organ
history. Now
are opened to you almost
endless horizons of expression, all achieved with
MAN BASS
3 (full effect)
breathtaking authenticity.
If the Vibrato lever @ is turned on after the Touch
Vibrato
lever, the latter will be
automatically
cancelled.
VibratoQ
The use of vibrato adds a romantic quality to the
tone and makes relatively simple passages seem
brisk and lively. The depth of the vibrato is con-
trolled by this lever.
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Vibrato Speed O
Used in conjunction with the Vibrato lever, it
controls
the oscillating
speed
of the Vibrato,
which increases as it is pulled down.
Bright
(for CH.
II)
The
explanation
of this effect
is given
under
CH. 1 Tone Levers, page 8.
Percussive (D
The Percussive lever lends a sharp, vital quality
to your playing. Percussive makes only the sound
of the first key depressed.
If that key is con-
tinuously depressed, any subsequent keys which
are depressed will produce no sound. Therefore,
the first key must first be released before de-
pressing a second key.