Perc parameters, Percussion, Perc parameters -94 – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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KB3 Editor: The PERC Page

Percussion is a characteristic feature of tone wheel organs. It’s especially useful while soloing,

since percussion adds an extra “plink” (actually an extra tone at a defined harmonic) to the

attack. You can reach the percussion parameters by pressing the PERC soft buttons.

PERC Parameters

Parameter

Range of Values

Percussion

Off, On

Volume

Soft, Loud

Decay

Slow, Fast

Harmonic

Low, High

Velocity Tracking

0 to 100%

Low Harmonic

Drawbar 1 to 9

High Harmonic

Drawbar 1 to 9

Steal Bar

Drawbar 1 to 9

Percussion

Use this parameter to turn the percussion effect on or off. Percussion is created by a decaying

envelope applied to one of the nine drawbars. The percussion effect is “single-triggered,”

which means that once it’s triggered, it won’t trigger again until all keys (or whatever you’re

using to trigger notes) go up. So if no keys are down, and you play a chord, percussion gets

applied to all notes in the chord (and in fact, to all notes that are triggered during the short

duration of the percussion envelope). Once the envelope runs its course, any notes you play

while at least one key is held down get no percussion. You can turn percussion on or off by

pressing Assignable Switch 1 (labeled

[Percussion] On/Off

).

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