LinPlug Organ 3 User Manual

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the tonewheels jumped one octave lower. When you activate the
Foldback button the drawbars of Organ 3 behave like those historical

electronic organs. Above MIDI-note number 79 the high drawbars jump
one octave lower.

Sync: as the tonewheels of the historical electronic organs rotated

synchronous, all the played notes had a defined phase. This property
can be imitated by switching the Sync button on. When switched off,

each played note has its own starting phase.

Vol: the original Hammond B3´s drawbars had a preset maximum-
volume. The high drawbars had a lower maximum-volume than the

deeper registers. If you turn Vol on, Organ 3 provides the same
maximum-volume presets as the Hammond B3. When turned off, all the

drawbars have an equally high maximum-volume.

Perc 9: whenever “Percussion” was used on the original Hammond B3,
the 9

th

drawbar wasn’t sounding anymore. The Percussion was “stolen”

from that stop. When you switch Per 9 on, Organ 3 behaves like the
Hammond B3: as soon as you use Percussion, the 9

th

drawbar will be

quiet. With Perc 9 deactivated, the 9

th

drawbar is available, even if

Percussion is in use.

Steps: activate/deactivates the “9-steps-only” volume adjusting of the

original Hammond B3. When activated the drawbars behave like the
original drawbars. This setting is useful when programming sounds “from

the paper” as there are only 9-step-volume settings written (like 80 8800
408). With Steps deactivated the drawbar’s volume can be set without

steps, allowing more precise settings.

LinPlug Organ 3

User Guide

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