Instrument structure – Precisionsound Tranzitone User Manual

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Instrument structure

Tranzitone contains twenty-nine registers, which are divided into three sections and mapped across
the keyboard between C1 and C#6. The sections are Bass Manual (mapped from C1-B1), Lower
Manual (mapped from C2-C#6), and Upper Manual (also mapped from C2-C#6).

The registers can be soloed or played in any combination. Some of them also feature “symphonic
chorus”, a special effect sampled from the Electone organ that you can activate.

The picture below shows the mapping of the three sections, and the names of the registers in each
section. An asterisk next to a register shows that symphonic chorus is available for that register.

Bass Manual section registers

Lower Manual section registers Upper Manual section registers

Bass 16*

Bass 8*

Tuba 16*

String Bass 8*

Bass Guitar 8*

Flute 8

Flute 4

Flute 2 2/3

Flute 2

Horn 8

Diapason 8*

English Horn 8*

Cello 8*

Cello 4*

Flute 16

Flute 8

Flute 5 1/3

Flute 4

Flute 2 2/3

Flute 2

Flute 1

Brass 16*

Clarinet 16*

Brass 8*

Oboe 8*

Kinura 8*

String 16*

String 8*

String 4*

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Symphonic Chorus available

The top row of switches on the Electone activate the
registers that we sampled for Tranzitone

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