

So, selecting a different Performance will select different settings for the Digital Drawbar Organ.

This sound simulates the classic tonewheel organs ppa1x the past.ĭifferent drawbar settings may be stored with each Performance.

Note how the keyboard once again plays the Upper tracks for the entire length of the keyboard. Playing Sounds Playing different Sounds with your left and your right hand Playing different Sounds with your left and your right hand You can play a single Sound with your left hand, in addition to playing up to three Sounds,anual your right hand. You can also The triangle means open the Sound Select you can touch this The currently selected Sound Target track for the window by pressing one Playing Sounds Playing two or three Sounds at the same time Playing two or three Sounds at the same time You can layer all three Upper tracks and play them on the keyboard. Tabs Playing the demos A variety of demo songs have been included to demonstrate the sonic power of the Pa1X. Similar to selecting windows, dialog boxes overlap the underlay- interface ing page.Įach mode is accessed by pressing the corresponding button in the MODE section on the control panel. The LOGO decoder On the front panel of your Pa1X you have probably noticed seven logos, and may have even wondered what they stand for. You can play the internal sounds of your Pa1X with an external controller, i. Insert its legs into the two dedicated holes on the rear panel. Included hard disk, with preloaded Real sional Arranger Apart for headphones, this is the only way will be preserved. The Master Transpose has no effect on tracks set to Drum mode and, even if set in a different status, on the Drum and Per- cussion tracks. The Keyboard tracks and mode, that still remains active in the background. This edit environment overlaps any operating matically selected. This sets both Sequencer 1 and Sequencer 2 to their maximum level. Keyboard Tone Generator Multitimbral- Parts ROM Sounds RAM Sounds Digital Drawbars Sound Edit Sampling PCM. Play chords with the left hand and single notes in the right hand.
