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Tone Levers
To the left of the upper and lower manuals are series of
tone
levers which
control
the
Electone
voices that will
sound when the keys are depressed.
They are divided into
groups
for
upper,
lower
and
pedals,
so
that
different
registrations can be set for each.
Upper Manual Levers
6 voices
Lower Manual Levers
3 voices
Pedal Levers
2 voices
Each lever provides two methods of control.
One is by
continuously moving the lever from off to full, to achieve
the exact setting for that tone, and thus balancing the
overall tone setting with perfect precision.
Each lever also
has two easy-to-feel click stops, at 1/3 and 2/3 positions.
This lets you refind any setting with mathematical preci-
sion and no guesswork in a matter of seconds.
PITCHES
OR
FOOTAGES
The Electone section of your CSY-2A has three different
pitch levels, indicated by the numbers 16', 8", 4". These
are standard organ abbreviations showing the tone's pitch
in relation to the fundamental
(written note).
An 8' tone
will sound
just as it has been written,
A 16' tone will
provide a tone exactly one octave lower than the written
note.
Similarly, 4' tones are one octave higher than the
written note.
Vibrato
Vibrato is a waving of the tone.
You will see violin and
cello players use it freely by an oscillating motion of the
left hand,
that
increases the emotional
quality of the
violin tone.
This vibrato levers produces the same vibrato
effect.
Upper
Percussive
Changing the beginning of some or all notes can do won-
ders
for
lively
selections.
Your
CSY-2A's
percussive
effects
provide
subtle
but
important
shading
at the
moment
each note is heard.
The special popping 4' per-
cussive
drive can
be smoothly
blended
into all upper
manual tones with a single variable lever (percussive 4'),
and a separate lever (percussive length) regulates the length
of decay for this effect.
With
percussive,
use a detached
fingering.
Each
note
should be played cleanly; slurred notes will diminish the
percussive impact.