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1. m System ETE Channel 11 0 16 1 16channel Off Program Channel 12 0 16 1 16channel Off Modulation Receive 13 0 1 Off On Exp Receive 140 1 Off On Slow Fast Control Type 15 0 1 UnLatch Latch Slow Fast Control Code 16 0 99 Other Preset Foot Switch Type 17 0 1 UnLatch Latch UII Leslie Mode 18 0 2 Slow Fast Brake 0 Slow 28 2 Horn 1 Horn Slow Speed Fast Speed 5 Horn Rotor Time 6 Low Rotor Time Data LSB Data LSB rpm Data LSB Data LSB time Display Data LSB time Display Dec Hex Dec Hex Hex second Dec Hex second 50 32 172 ae 7 Horn Character Data LSB Character Display Dec Hex Hex Low Rotor Slow Speed Low Rotor Slow Speed 0 9 0 24 48 Rpm 4 Low Rotor Fast Speed Low Rotor Fast Speed 1 21 372 431 Rpm MIDI Information Channel Voice Message Control Change The value set by the Control Change is not reset even when Program Change messages etc are received Modulation Leslie Speed n MIDI Channel Number vv Modulation Depth 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F Data Entry MSB LSB n
2. Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN i yp aun MIDI Expression Pedal Receive This Advanced Feature allows you to use an Expression Pedal to continuously vary the Rotor Speed of the Leslie Speaker You can turn this feature ON or OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select Slow Speed using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want or DOWN 977 jp 21 S F Slow Fast Foot Switch This Advanced Feature allows you to set up the mode for the Slow Fast Foot Switch You can select LA Latch or alternate press on press off mode or uL Unlatch or momentary press on release off mode TRY THIS Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for mm approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light SELECT Select S F Cont Code using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod p 7 Fall Time Exp Rx AN xeu A N Brake Ti
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4. Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Rx f FallTime Exo Rq NA A Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Freq Cabi 4 Start the MIDI Data recorder 5 Turn the VALUE Rotary Knob until the display starts flashing The Data Transfer will then commence When the display stops flashing the Data Dump is complete MIDI Dump IN No special setup is required to send MIDI Data Dump from another MIDI device to the Leslie Simply connect the other MIDI device to the Leslie and transmit the data P F SW Type 23 This Advanced Feature allows you to set up the mode for the Preset Foot Switch You can select Latch or alternate press on press off mode or uL Unlatch or momentary press on release off mode THIS 1 2 3 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both will light MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW v ROTOR ROTOR e FUNCTION SELECT Select P F SW Type using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx f x Y A Fall Time Exp ERR 4 A Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Freq Cabi ResonancelP F SW Type Use
5. ROT BASS ROTARY ROTARY SLOW FAST IH Hi L MONO L MONO R Vu PRESET 11 Z 7N ese B ons p FRX FEN AN FRY de o MOOR WD NV KC wy CO Y SY SY NL YZ LINE OUT Line in LESLIE FOOT SW MIDI IN to Leslie 2121 8PIN The Leslie Control Center is located the back panel of the Leslie Speaker 1 2 5 4 8 9 10 11 pin Receptacle This allows direct connection between the Leslie Speaker and the Hammond XB Series Organs using the cable supplied with the speaker 8 pin DIN Receptacle This allows direct connection between the Leslie Speaker and the Hammond XB 1 and XM 1 instruments using the special cable provided for this connection ROTARY LINE IN This allows other instruments to connect to the Rotary channel using standard phone cables LINE OUT STATIONARY amp BASS L MONO R Jacks These allow both the STATIONARY and the LOW ROTARY channels to be connected to an external amplifier To connect the STATIONARY UNIT 2121 connect the L MONO OUT to INPUT 2 ROTARY L MONO B This allows the LOW ROTARY channel to be connected to an external amplifier To connect the STATIONARY UNIT 2121 connect the LIMONO OUT to INPUT 3 NOTE The HORN ROTOR channel has no LINE OUT connection due to the acoustic nature of the sound produced
6. 2 to control the Advanced Features of the Leslie Please see page 28 for more information NOTE The above hookup will also work with older Hammond products such as XB 2 XB 5 and XB 3 however all MIDI features may not be available Please see page 27 for more information 4 Connecting to the XE 1 CMS 100 XT series XH series using the 11 pin receptacle 11 pin Leslie Cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN The above example show a Hammond XE 1 connected to a Leslie Horn Unit The audio signal is connected via an 11 pin Leslie Cable The above hookup can be used with any current Hammond Organ however all MIDI features may not be able to be controlled Please see page 27 for more information ROTARY To make this hookup iS y L 956 1 Make sure the power to both units is OFF SU duc ee VOLUME 2 Set the STATIONARY Volume Controls on the Leslie Speaker to low setting the 10 o clock position is recommended when first making the connection 3 Set the ROTARY Volume Control to a low setting the 10 o clock position is recommended when first making the connection 4 Plug the female end of the Leslie Connector Cable into the receptacle on the back of the Leslie Speaker 5 Plug the male end of the Connector Cable into the 11 pin Leslie socket of the organ 6 Turn the organ ON After about 5 seconds the Leslie S
7. Hammond Organs Mr Leslie found that rotating a baffle in front of a stationary speaker added a very pleasing tremolo type sound to organ music This technique is a musical application of the Doppler effect which is the apparent variation in pitch that a stationary listener hears from a moving sound source The loudness of the sound also appears to vary and it is this combination of frequency vibrato and amplitude tremolo modulation that give Leslie Speakers their characteristic sound In the majority of Leslie Speakers there are actually two rotating baffles and two speakers One speaker handles the high frequencies and is mounted in the upper part of the cabinet The baffle and motor for this speaker are collectively called the Horn Rotor The other larger speaker reproduces the bass or pedal frequencies and uses a larger baffle and is therefore called the Bass or Low Rotor signal input In addition to rotating a baffle at a high rate of speed to produce Tremolo it is also possible to create a pleasing Chorale or celeste effect by rotating the baffle at a slow rate of speed hence the rotor speed designations of Fast and Slow The Chorale or effect is similar the effect produced by two ranks of pipes being slightly out of tune with each other and being played simultaneously on a pipe organ Why Leslie Speed Controls For many years Leslie Speakers only h
8. LESLIE REMOTE LINE 0OUT LINE IN FOOT SW MIDI IN to Leslie 2121 2 8PIN STATIONARY VOLUME CONTROLS L Allows you to adjust the Volume of the Stationary Left channel Allows you to adjust the Volume of the Stationary Right channel ROTARY Use this trim pot to adjust the volume of the Rotary channel OVERDRIVE This allows you to adjust the Overdrive Level of the Rotary channel HORN LEVEL Use this trim pot to adjust the Horn Rotor level when the Stationary Unit 2121 or an exterior amplifier is connected ROT BASS LEVEL Use this trim pot to adjust the Low Rotor below 125Hz level when the Stationary Unit 2121 or an exterior amplifier is connected CHANNEL SWITCH Use this switch to control the audio for different Leslie connections NORMAL This is the preferred position for most applications STA MONO Use this position to merge the Stationary Left and Right channels BASS amp STA MUTE Silences the Low Rotor and Stationary channels This position may be desirable if the 2121 Bass unit is used to avoid ovedriving the Stationary speakers in the Horn Unit FUNCTION SELECT Touch Button Allows you to select either Horn Rotor or Low Rotor Advanced Features Touching and Holding this Touch Button for 1 second will cause both LED s to light and and the MIDI Advanced Features to be acessed PRESET SELECT Touch Button Allows you to select either PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 MEMORY Touch Button Allows you to save P
9. M ee e 24 Eben NR EE EUN EE Mn EU EM EE eS 24 Controlling the Speaker via MIDI eee rh URP ER RU pur pees bed eres RUE PRESE 25 Example of Controlling the Advanced Features of the Leslie via 25 SPECIAL NOTE Connecting older digital Hammond Organs via MIDI 26 Connecting using the 2 5 or A 205 oco guste tete diete etus 26 Connecting the XB 3 XC 3 or XB 3A XC 3A oo eee eee 26 Preset Parameters feeb od CSRS HGR VATA ETE XO RACE RES VACATE RUE eee Hees 27 System Parameters Ree 27 Parameter Settings 2 esee he e e hee amen A 28 MIDE Informa mc roD PEE 29 MIDI Implementation Chart 02224 cy e Raten 30 2 tweeter 2 tweeter 5 speaker 10 is crossover frequency 700 to 1 1 2 5 speaker above fe DSP crossaver network below fc above below evel 125 2 125 2 hass Leh Reh L mono Rch L mono Reh stationary rotary rotary stationary amp bass low rotary Hine 1 11 leslie connector Lineout SPECIFICATIONS Type 3 channel ROTARY STATIONARY L STATIONARY R Animation Horn Rotor Digital Bass Rotor Power Output Rotary Horn 50W Stationary Channels 50W X2 150 watts total Speakers Compression Driver for Horn 13cm Woofer 2 5
10. MIDI Program Number Channels 1 through 16 as well as OFF TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for jim iw Ww approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light EDT 2 Select Program Ch using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 up oF NOTE Sending Program 1 will select Preset 1 while sending Program 2 will select Preset 2 For more information about Presets please see page 23 20 MIDI Modulation Wheel Receive This Advanced Feature allows you to use a Modulation Wheel to continuously vary the Rotor Speed of the Leslie Speaker You can turn this feature ON or OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for 6 0 p amr approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 2 Select Mod Rx using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod p Fall Time Exp Rx _Fall Time bp Px oA Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out up pram N eet Cross Over
11. Res using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP F SW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 7 yp an The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on how to save Presets 19 MIDI Control Channel This Advanced Feature allows the Leslie to recetve MIDI Controller information You can select MIDI Channels 1 through 16 as well as OFF TRY THIS 1 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for pe dn approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light 6 2 Select Control Ch using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx PTS bo PX _Fall Time_ Ex Px j eA Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code po N V p oN Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE pown yp MIDI Program Channel This Advanced Feature allows the Leslie Speaker to receive MIDI Program information in order to change Presets You can select from
12. Tweeter X 2 Controls Volume STA L STA R ROTARY OVERDRIVE 8 position Function Selector Touch Buttons PRESET 1 2 MEMORY Channel Mode NORMAL STA MONO STA ROT BASS MUTE Display 7 segment 2 digit LED display Terminals Leslie 11 pin Receptacle Leslie 8 pin Receptacle ROTARY INPUT LINE OUT STATIONARY L STATIONARY R ROTARY L ROTARY R MIDI IN MIDI OUT REMOTE Remote Power for 2121 Foot Switch Foot Switch 1 PRESET Foot Switch 2 SLOW FAST STOP Powre Consumption AC 120V 220 230V 230 240V 190W Dimensions 51 W x52 D X33 H cm Weight 23 kg Optional Accessories Stationary Unit 2121 Leslie 11 pin Cable Leslie 8 pin Cable LC8 7M Stand Adapter Foot Switch FS 9H to insure your enjoyment of performing music The Leslie models 2101 2102 and 2103 contain two rotors to produce the world renowned Leslie Speaker Sound In Motion The sound is separated with the highs reproduced by a horn rotor and the lows reproduced by a two 5 speakers with electronic rotor capability Both the mechanical and electronic rotors can be operated in two modes Fast Tremolo or Slow Chorale In addition there is a stationary channel designed to accommodate the audio signal from another sound source such as a synthesizer or external sound module This audio signal 15 handled by three speakers the two 13cm speakers which also handle the lower frequencies for the rotary channel and two 5cm dome
13. e MUSIC SO beautiful that it has to be heard OWNER S MANUAL 2101 2102 2103 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION 10 REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified
14. lost the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your local Hammond Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 15 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this unit may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three plug marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover thank you for your purchase of the Leslie Speaker System Your new Leslie Speaker culminates many
15. or counter clockwise The default setting is TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select HORN HORN ROTOR The red LED will light ET 2 Select Rotor Direction Mic Angle using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 4 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 jp The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on how to save Presets 16 Horn Character This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Resonance frequency for the Horn Rotor You can select 1 0 1 0kHz 1 5 1 5kHz 2 0 2 0kHz or FI flat TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select BL NR HORN ROTOR The red LED will light 1 un FUNCTION O SELECT Select Horn Character Mic Distance using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Aa SN y x 4 b Fall Time Exp Rx 5 A Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Cab
16. to the Leslie ON 9 The factory default settings have now been restored 25 controlling the speaker from another instrument via MIDI Your Leslie Speaker gives you the capability to control the Leslie parameters Slow Speed Fast Speed Rise Time Fall Time Brake Time Horn Resonance Microphone Angle Microphone Distance via MIDI The Low Rotor is controlled through software via DSP while the Horn Rotor uses a special brushless DC motor which responds to incoming MIDI Controller data Below is an example of how to do this In this way 1 Non Hammond keyboards such as synthesizers MIDI master keyboards etc control the rotors and sound of this Leslie Speaker without going through the 11 pin Leslie interface 2 Hammond Organ models which have Leslie parameter controls in the Information Center Display such as XB 1 XK 2 XE 1 CMS 100 series A 305 and XT XH series home organs can control the rotors and sound characteristics of the Leslie Speaker in addition to the built in digital Leslie simulator NOTE In order for the above to work the MIDI NRPN must be ON Please consult the Owner s Playing Guide for your instrument for instructions on how to do fhis Example of Controlling the Advanced Features of the Leslie MIDI The example below applies to all the Advanced Features The XK 2 screens are shown however the related screens of the Hammond XB 1 XM 1 XT XH series XE 1 CMS 100 series
17. tweeters for the high frequencies The Model 2101 cabinet comes in a textured black finish with side handles for professional portability the Model 2102 cabinet is finished in silver and the Model 2103 is finished in a rich Walnut making the connections Connecting to a single channel Hammond Organ using the 11 pin receptacle 11 pin Leslie Cable MIDI IN MIDI OUT nezen mm gium LIU En n The above example show a Hammond XK 2 connected to a Leslie Horn Unit The audio signal is connected via an 11 pin Leslie Cable To make this hookup STATIONARY ac ROE SE EX V f 1 Make sure the power to both units is OFF MD ND VOLUME 2 Set the STATIONARY Volume Controls on the Leslie Speaker to 0 or Off to reduce noise since the XK 2 uses the Rotary channel only 3 Set the ROTARY Volume Control to a low setting the 10 o clock position is recommended when first making the connection 4 Plug the female end of the Leslie Connector Cable into the receptacle the back of the Leslie Speaker 5 Plug the male end of the Connector Cable into the 11 pin Leslie socket of the organ 6 Turn the organ ON After about 5 seconds the Leslie Speaker will turn ON Then adjust the volume settings of both units to your liking NOTE In addition a MIDI cable can be connected from the MIDI OUT of the 2 to the MIDI IN of the Leslie to allow the XK
18. years of research and dedication to the art of sound reproduction This new Leslie Speaker has been designed to provide the utmost in musical enchantment plus dependable service The Leslie Speaker system sets revolutionary new standards of organ speaker performance achieving heights of musical excellence never before considered possible Not just another speaker it marks a major breakthrough in organ sound perhaps the most significant step forward since the introduction of the electronic organ Many features have been included in the speaker to insure the finest organ sound possible Please take a moment to read this manual then turn on your new Leslie Speaker and enjoy your organ playing to the fullest IMPORTANT PLEASE READ Your new Leslie Speaker is designed to give you the true and authentic Leslie Sound as well as provide you great flexibility in how you want to play This Guide is designed to explain the operating features of your Leslie Speaker as simply and graphically as possible This new Leslie has a number of Advanced Features which this Guide will explain in detail Each feature is treated as an explanation unto itself and does not require you to already have prior working knowledge of some other feature Do not be daunted by the number of steps required to perform each operation Each step is simple Simply bear these things in mind 1 Read each step carefully 2 Don t skip any of the steps 3 Don t perform the
19. 18 19 20 21 22 POWER FUNETION VAIJUE Slow Speed Control Ch i Fast Speed Prog Ch DOWN y lol aea S Rise Time Mod Rx 4 x IL HORN EN 4 L LEVEL VOU NX Time Exo Rd f 1 OFF ei H AASA AN Brake Time S F Type 3 2 t y Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code d T Y Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out u JJ DA EN P JE aN QWE NN MIDI Touch amp Hold LESLIE RN LOW EXT STATIONARY ROTARY OVER DRIVE HORN LOW L R WE RS JI re 1 m FUNCTION ANG oy N gt BASS al SELECT ANS ay of oa pw e pate Ne 1 1 J EE ZF USN f ONS Sr ed 14 Pr 114 Pre Proud pr MEMORY PRESET p NN OSPR 7 AM PF 1 2 DUES ptf So pinu 7 2 PRESET is VOLUME s i iw norma 8 d DASS o 18 SELECT MAD MUTE NV S m STATIONARY 16 AC IN y amp BASS ROTARY ROTARY SLOW FAST B L MONO R X L MONO R AN PRESET STOP AN A mE ZEN EN A ZUM AA Y JEN ZEN SEN taO AEN AEN le ef NS WC om RC OO 9774 Ny QQ QO Lf WY N A NA 7 Num es
20. MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 mm ll Value for the Parameter designated by NRPN Expression Leslie Speed Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte Bn 0B n MIDI Channel Number vv Expression 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 Default Value 7F 127 Korg Rotary Fast Code Bn 92 n MIDI Channel Number vv Control Value 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 0 63 Off 64 127 On Korg Rotary Brake Code n MIDI Channel Number vv Control Value 0 F Ch 1 16 00 7F 0 127 0 63 Off 64 127 On Hold 1 Leslie Slow Fast initial Code n MIDI Channel Number vv Control Value 0 F Ch 1 16 Leslie Slow Fast Control Type Mormentary 00 7 127 0 63 Off 64 127 Leslie Slow Fast Control Type Altarnate 00 7F 0 127 64 127 Latch NRPN MSB LSB Status 2nd Byte 3rd Byte MSB LSB n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 mm Upper Byte of the Parameter Number designated by NRPN MSB ll Lower Byte of same MSB NRPN Non Registered Parameter Number The expansive range named NRPN is provided in the Control Change which function is specific on each equipment and not defined in the MIDI Standard When you use it designate the parameter to control by gibing NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB cc 98 and 99 and the set the value of the designated parameter by the Data Entry MSB cc 6 Once the NRPN parameter is designated all the data entry received
21. N 2 5 PUT 1 VOLUME LEERT FROM Leslie 2101 2102 b The above hookup is recommended when using two 2121 Stationary Units with a single Horn Unit Stationary Unit and the RIGHT outputs to the other Staionary Unit will provide Stereo separation particularly to enhance the Bass Rotor effect Be sure to set the ROT BASS LEVEL and HORN LEVEL trim pots as shown using a small screwdriver NOTE It is recommended that you set the Volume Controls as shown when first making the connections then adjust t onnecting the LEFT outputs to one hem later to your preference Connecting two Horn Units to two Stationary Units Leslie 11 pin Y Cable optional ROT ROT BASS HORN BASS HORN LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL 7 ER P i t FUNCTION VALUE i FUNCTION VALUE Jeslie al e Rotary nit oa e Rotary RA j RS v n LESLIE LESLIE TIPIN TIPIN MIDI OUT ROTARY ROTARY fi R FOOT SW MIDEIN ACIN ROTARY ROTARY R LESLIE LINE IN SPIN Line our FOOTSW 5 2121 gt STATIONARY ACIN amp Limo A E LESLIE LINE IN SPIN un n Nr DE t 2 r i l i E a Use the above hookup when conn
22. Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 4 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 jp LLI The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on how to save Presets 15 Brake Time This Advanced Feature allows you to select the time required for the rotors to come to a complete stop from Fast mode You can select from 0 2 seconds through 12 seconds TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW lt 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either M HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn saer green for Low will light 2 Select Brake Time using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Fi gan y NA Fall Time Exp Rx A NJ xeu AA Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN yp Rotor Direction This Advanced Feature allows you to select the direction in which the Horn Rotor will turn You can select either right or clockwise or left
23. Using the HORN ROTORY channel with external amplification requires a microphone AC Power Cord Receptacle Plug the female end of a grounded AC power cord into this receptacle and the male end into an AC outlet When the Leslie 2121 Stationary Unit is connected connect to the REMOTE IN with a DCC 2 cable The power for the Stationary Unit can be turned and OFF by the power switch of the Horn Unit NOTE The REMOTE feature is powered by a battery The battery s estimated life is approximately 1000 turn ons depending on constancy of electircal current etc Do not attempt to replace this battery Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel FOOT SW PRESET Allows you to switch between PRESET 1 and 2 using a latching type Foot Switch SLOW FAST STOP Allows you to control the Leslie rotors using the FS 9H Foot Switch Each time the Foot Switch is activated the rotors will switch between SLOW and FAST If the Foot Switch is pressed and held for 1 second the Rotors will Stop MIDI IN Connects to the MIDI OUT of an organ or keyboard MIDI OUT Connects to the MIDI IN of an additional Leslie Horn Unit when 2 units are connected in series The MIDI IN from the organ and the FOOT SW signal of the Horn Unit are merged in the MIDI OUT Power Switch ON OFF This allows the Leslie Speaker to be turned ON or OFF Continued on next page 10 11 12 15 14 15 16 17
24. ad one speed Fast or Tremolo Even after the Chorale speed was introduced in the mid 60 s variations in the basic speed were introduced by relocating the motor drive belt to a different pulley to make the baffles turn either faster or slower Although each Leslie Speaker cabinet was and is carefully calibrated at the factory several factors such as motor age and placement of the belts on the pulleys can affect the speeds of the rotors as well as the time required for the rotors to speed up Rise Time slow down Fall Time or come to a complete stop Brake Time Skis Fasi Eraka Fall Tima Else Time Brake Time Your new Leslie Speaker features a new brushless DC controlled motor for the Horn and a newly designed digital Low rotor which allows control of these parameters to an unprecedented degree You can now customize your Leslie Speaker to produce exactly the characteristics you want 13 Slow Speed This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Slow Speed Setting that you prefer for either the Horn or the Low Rotor You can select from 0 rotor stopped through 99 for the Horn and from through 9 for the Low Rotor MIDI Touch amp Hold TRY THIS HORN LOW 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either HORN J Ow FUNCTION HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn e o ee green for Low will light 2 Select Slow Speed using the Function Selector Slow Speed Con
25. and A 305 will also control the Advanced Features The example shown is Slow Speed TRY THIS 1 Turn MIDI NRPN ON using the MIDI Edit Menu of your organ LESLIE MANUAL DRAWBARS 2 Select the Advanced Feature you want to change For this example we will use Slow Speed BNKNUM PRESET NAME LESLIE MANUAL DRAWBARS 26 3 Now select the option you wish by doing the following Use either the PAGE or the PAGE 4 Select Touch Button to select between Horn and Low Rotors Use the VALUE Select Touch Button to increase the number setting Use the VALUE WV Select Touch Button to decrease the number setting You can use this same method to control whatever Advanced Features your Hammond Organ gives you access to via the Information Center Display NOTE All of the Advanced Features available on your Leslie Speaker may not be able to be controlled using your Hammond Organ Also your Hammond Organ may not give you the full range of choices available when you use the controls of the Leslie Speaker to program the Advanced Features SPECIAL NOTE Connecting older digital Hammond Organs via MIDI Connecting using the 2 5 or A 205 When connecting the above instruments the ONLY Advanced Feature you will be able to utilize is the ability to control the speed of the rotors using the Modulation Wheel Because the control codes are different on these organs none of the Information Center dr
26. ect the Leslie 2121 Stationary Unit to the Horn Unit do the following s Make sure the power to all units including the connecting instrument is OFF 2 Connect the Stationary Unit as shown below Set the controls the Stationary Unit similar to the settings shown below Set the ROT BASS LEVEL and HORN LEVEL trimpots on the Horn Unit as shown 2101 Setting for use with 2101 Standard Setting the 2121 Stationary Unit ROT BASS LEVEL LEVEL ROT BASS HORN LEVEL LEVEL rz o FUNCTION VALUE Slow Speed Control Gh powy A yp deslig al g 5 O bof 1 REMOTE Brat Tne Tod T Rotor Direction Mic Anglo IF Cor ve 5 Cross Over nr Touch atl UN Ai E LesLE YEN STATIONARY ROTARY OVER DRIVE pow fiw 659 9 H JANO LA IX MIS 5 T ee ORO O wur mem e 10 QUI Blas SHET wu nc d MIDI OUT STATIONARY ACIN amp ROT BASS ROTARY ROTARY SLOW FAST UMOND R PRESET NY V Ol I Q QOqQ LINE OU to Leslie 2121 LESLIE FOOT SW MIDI IN LINE IN SEM NOTE the two LI 40 audio cables and the DCC 2 power connecting cable are supplied with the 2121 Stationary Unit 3 Turn on the connecting instrument Both Leslie u
27. ect the direction in which the Horn Rotor will turn see page 15 Horn Character Allows you to select the Resonance for the Horn Rotor see page 16 Crossover Freq Allows you to select the crossover frequency for the Horn Rotor and the Low Rotor see page 16 Cabinet Resonance Allows you to simulate the resonance of a Leslie Model 122 Speaker cabinet see page 18 Control Ch Allows you to select the MIDI Control Channel as well as turn the MIDI Control Channel ON and OFF see page 19 Prog Ch Allows you to select the MIDI Program Channel as well as turn the MIDI Program Channel ON and OFF see page 19 Mod Rx Allows you to use a Modulation Wheel to send Motor Control data see page 20 Exp Rx Allows you to use an Expression Pedal to send Motor Control data see page 20 S F Type Allows you to set up the Latch Unlatch mode for a Slow Fast Foot Switch see page 21 S F Cont Code Allows you to select the Control Code for a Slow Fast Foot Switch see page 21 Dump Out Allows you to send MIDI Data out via a Data Dump see page 22 P F SW Type Allows you to set up the mode for the Preset Foot Switch see page 23 The following pages give a more detailed explanation of how these Advanced Features work 12 A Brief History of the Leslie Speaker The Leslie Speaker was first developed in the late 1930 s by Donald J Leslie as a way to improve the sound of then current
28. ecting multiple Leslie 21 Systems By connecting the two Horn Units via MIDI the entire system can be controlled from one master unit Be sure to set the ROT BASS LEVEL and HORN LEVEL trim pots as shown using a small screwdriver NOTE is recommended that you set the Volume Controls as shown when first making the connections then adjust them later to your preference controls that enhance the organ sounds POWER ON f a FUNCTION VALUE 10 en Slow Speed Control Ch bown on Rotary Unit Fast Speed Ch 4 INCOME Rise Time Mod Ry N 11 11 HORN j LEVEL PAN d alg vr Fall Time Exp Rx OFF eii AS Brake Time S F Type L d Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code p y Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Freq Cabi Resonance FSW Type sd HEE Fred PS Te MIDI Touch amp Hol LESLIE 9 v Oy STATIONARY ROTARY OVER DRIVE HORN J Low Y 11PIN o L ROTORIROTOR N f FUNCTION WE EE SELECT NIIS PRON v N LU J 93V d 9 NV M MEMORY PRESET ed AN 44 NNLLA AN NM AJ eD Yeo A ARE GS Ou qo e lpreser _ NE 7 02 ll al VOLUME NORMAL TE Lo ag SS MIDI OUT STATIONARY if _ amp
29. how to save Presets 14 Rise Time This Advanced Feature allows you to select the time required for the Rotors to go from Slow to Fast You can select from 0 2 seconds through 12 seconds TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold LOW 7v 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either A ee FUNCTION HORN or LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn o O green Low will light 2 Select Rise Time using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx BAR Fall Time Exp Rx xp i xeu AN Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code in Horn Character Distance Out Cross Over Freq Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE ni DOWN 977 yp Fall Time This Advanced Feature allows you select the time required for the Rotors to go from Fast to Slow You can select from 0 2 seconds through 12 seconds The default setting is 1 0 seconds for the Horn Rotor and 8 0 seconds for the Low Rotor TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either HORN HORN LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn SELECT green for Low will light 2 Select Fall Time using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed
30. i ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 yp Crossover Frequency This Advanced Feature allows you to select the crossover frequency for the Horn and Low Rotor You can select 0 7 700 2 0 8 800Hz or 1 0 1 0kHz TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select pup T HORN ROTOR The red LED will light SELECT Select Cross Over Freq using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Fall Time Brake Time S F Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN k yp P The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on how to save Presets 17 Microphone Angle and Distance When a Leslie Speaker cabinet or cabinets are used in a large facility such as an auditorium or outdoor arena the Leslie s are frequently miked to insure that the sound carries adequately Sound technicians have discovered that the placement of the microphones greatly affects the character of the sound heard by the audience from the Leslie Speaker s see the diagram below Leslie Tone Cabinet JL ON stance 4 Angle 1 fuic Mie Th
31. into the same channel after that is regarded as the change of the value of the parameter To avoid any mis operation we suggest you to set RPN Null RPN 7F 7F after setting the necessary parameter value 29 Program Change pp n MIDI Channel Number 0 F Ch 1 16 pp Program Number O presetl 1 preset2 Program Channel Change Preset System Exclusive Message Memory Dump System Exclusive SUZUKI ID Device ID Model ID MSB Model ID LSB Command Data Packet Data Type 00h Memory Dump Packet Number MSB Packet Number LSB 128 Bytes Data 256 Bytes nibblized ASCII ex 7Eh 37h 45h Check Digit Lower 7 bits of XOR DATA End of Exclusive System Exclusive Roland ID Device ID Model ID MSB Model ID LSB Command ID address1 address2 address3 address4 00 Slow 01 Fast no check End of Exclusive 30 Leslie Date 22 Mar 2002 Model 2101 2102 2103 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 0 Basic Default 1 ControlChannel 1 Default Messages X True Voice X Note ON Note OFF After Key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bender 1 4 Velocity o X X __ X Modulation Data Entry Expression LeslieSpeed Korg Rotary Fast Korg Rotary Brake Hold1 Slow Fast NRPN LSB MSB 1 Program True PERTE Song Position Song Select System Clock Real Time Com
32. is Advanced Feature allows you to simulate various microphone distances and angles facing the Low Rotor TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select LOW oron 2 FUNCTION ROTOR The green LED will light O O SELECT 2 Select Angle or Mic Distance using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Rx Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want ni VALUE DOWN 977 jp The data chart below shows the options that you may select MICROPHONE SETTINGS Parameter Limits 0 180 0 3m 27m NOTE Both these are subtle effects and may require careful listening to detect the differences among the various settings The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on how to save Presets 18 Cabinet Resonance This Advanced Feature allows you to simulate the resonance of a Leslie Model 122 Speaker cabinet You can turn this feature ON or OFF TRY THIS Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select LOW ROTOR The green LED will light MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW ROTOR ROTOR 3 _ FUNCTION SELECT Select Cab
33. iven Advanced Features will work through the Leslie Connecting the XB 3 XC 3 or XB 3A XC 3A Because these organs have no Information Center driven Leslie Advanced Features the only Advanced Feature you will be able to utilize is the ability to control the speed of the rotors using the Modulation Wheel The CU 2 Control Unit must be connected in order to use this feature since the Modulation Wheel is part of this control unit Also the second wheel must be programmed as a Modulation Wheel and not as the Leslie Speed Control switch Please consult the Owner s Playing Guide of the organ for instructions on how to do this 27 Preset Parameters Default Preset2 Horn Rotor Slow Speed 0010 99 0 24 318rpm 5 36rpm Fast Speed 02 1 27 375 450rpm 7 393rpm Rise Time 04 0 39 0 2 12 5s 1 85 Fall Time 06 0 39 0 2 12 5 1 05 Brake Time 08 0 39 0 2 12 55 1 2 Direction OC 0 1 Left Right 1 Right Horn Character Flat Low Rotor Slow Speed 01 0 9 0 24 48 5 36rpm 03 1 21 372 43 1 6 391rpm 05 0 24 0 5 12 5s 5 05 07 0 24 0 5 12 55 3 05 Brake Time 09 0 24 0 5 12 55 2 05 Mic Angle OA 0 6 0 180 120 Mic Distance 0 8 0 2m 2 7m 1 2m Horn amp Low Rotor CrossOver Frequemcy OE 0 2 0 7k 0 8k 1 0k Cabinet Resonance OF 0 1 Off On Off System Parameters Category DATA Range Default He Preset fPreset Number _7F __10 0 1 Preset Fees BER
34. mands Local On Off All Notes Off Active Sense Reset Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No pii K HAVE YOUR SERVICE PERFORMED An authorized Leslie Speaker dealer orauthorized service technician If you still need further assistance contact Hammond at the following addresses In the United States contact In Europe contact All other countries contact HAMMOND SUZUKI HAMMOND SUZUKI HAMMOND SUZUKI Ltd USA Inc EUROPE B V 25 12 Ryoke 2 Chome 733 Annoreno Dr IR D S Tuynmanweg 4A Hamamatsu 430 0852 Addison IL 60101 4131 PN Vianen Shizuoka UNITED STATES THE NETHERLANDS JAPAN Email info hammondsuzuki com Website www hammondsuzuki com Technical materials are available and can be obtained by mailing a request to the appropriate address listed above marked ATTENTION SERVICE DEPARTMENT Manufacturer SUZUKI MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO Ltd 25 12 Ryoke 2 Chome Hamamatsu 430 0852 Shizuoka JAPAN Printed in Japan 00402 02290 V1 0 0602
35. me S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Freq Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN 977 yp LA S F Slow Fast Foot Switch Control Code This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Control Code for a Slow Fast Foot Switch You can select from 0 through 99 TRY THIS Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for ume ow approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light e SECT Select S F Cont Code using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want 22 MIDI Dump Out This Advanced Feature allows you to send MIDI Data out via a Data Dump NOTE The feature is helpful if you want to dump Preset Data out to a MIDI data recorder for later use TRY THIS 1 Prepare your MIDI Data recorder to Receive a MIDI Dump 2 Touch and Hold the FUNCTION SELECT switch for approximately 1 second Both LEDs will light MIDI Touch amp Hold HORN LOW ROTOR ROTOR e e SELECT 3 Select Dump Out using the Function Selector Slow Speed
36. nits will be powered up automatically 4 Finally turn the MASTER VOLUME Rotary Control of the 2121 to the center 12 o clock position to check the sound level then adjust the sound to your liking BASS LEVEL HOBN LEVEL These two Trim Pots can be adjusted using a small screwdriver Minimum setting Maximum setting Center position g g P It is recommended that you set these Trim Pots as shown when first making the connections then adjust them later to your preference ROT BASS HORN LEVEL LEVEL Connecting two Stationary Units for Stereo Separation POWER ON UNCTION VALUE n C Slow Speed Control Ch Down Ao yp Rotary Unit Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod 1 J OFF d Fall Time Exp Rx I REMOTE Brake Time YF Type Fotor Direction fic Angle SIF Cort Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out EP P Touch amp Hold LESLIE oe STATIONARY ROTARY OVER DRIVE 11PIN L R FUNCTION Cane o SELECT MEMORY PRESET 10 0 10 0 VOLUME C mass NORMAL TT 2558 sm WE n e PRESET e o SELECT MIDI OUT amp ROT BASS ROTARY ROTARY L MONO R L MONO R PRESET STOP 0099 0800 Q REMOTE LESLIE FOOTSW MIDI IN to Leslie 2121 INE OUJ LINE IN SPIN INPUT 1 wOLUME DEAT ns FEESTE
37. peaker will turn ON Then adjust the volume settings of both units to your liking NOTE In addition a MIDI cable can be connected from the MIDI OUT of the organ to the MIDI IN of the Leslie to allow the organ to control the Advanced Features of the Leslie Connecting using the 8 pin receptacle 1 XB 1 8 pin LC8 7M Cable MIDI IN MIDI OUT STATIONARY ROTARY 7 SSS oo IEN de 7 The above example shows Hammond 1 connected to Leslie Horn Unit The audio signal is connected via the special 8 pin cable In addition a MIDI cable can be connected from the MIDI OUT of the XM 1 to the MIDI IN of the Leslie to allow the XM 1 to control the Advanced Features of the Leslie NOTE The Remote Turn on feature is not available when using the 8 pin interface Connecting using the ROTARY IN jack To ROTARY IN Jack SLOW FAST STOP FOOT SWITCH FS 9H etc From LINE OUT The above example shows a hookup using the LINE OUT of another instrument The audio signal is connected via a patch cord from the LINE OUT jack or the LLIMONO jack if there is more than one to the ROTARY IN jack of the Leslie NOTE You rnay also use the L MONO jack of a Hammond instrument in this fashion however you will NOT be able to control the rotor speed using the Touch Tabs Use a Foot Switch for this purpose 6 Connecting the Leslie 2121 Stationary Unit To conn
38. resets and to return the Leslie Speaker to its factory default settings FUNCTION SWITCH Allows you to select the values for the Advanced Features which are explained starting on page LED DISPLAY This is a 2 character 7 segment display which allows you to see the values for the selected parameters VALUE ADJUST This Rotary Knob allows you to select the values for the parameters you want to adjust Slow Speed Fast Speed etc The LED Display will change as you adjust the selected Value 11 using the advanced features Your Leslie Speaker has a number of Advanced Features which allow you a great deal of control over the sound and performance you desire To see the Default Setting for each of these Advanced Features please consult page 27 of this Guide The Leslie Advanced Features allow you to make the following changes to the organ 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Horn Rotor Allows you to adjust the Slow and Fast RPMs Revolutions Per Minute and the Rise and Fall Time as well as the Brake Time of the Horn Rotor see pages 13 14 15 14 and 16 Low Rotor Allows you to adjust the Slow and Fast RPMs Revolutions Per Minute and the Rise and Fall Time as well as the Brake Time of the Low or Bass Rotor see pages 13 14 15 14 and 16 Microphone Settings Allows you to adjust the Angle and Distance parameters to simulate different microphone placements see pages 17 Rotor Direction Allows you to sel
39. service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping and splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit FOR UNITED KINGDOM FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a molded 3 pin mains plug for your safety and convenience 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI 11562 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark SP on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If the fuse is
40. steps out of sequence With these guidelines you are well on your way to mastering all of the many sounds and features of your Leslie Speaker Table of Contents 2101 2102 2103 Specifications amp 888 ee eee eee cece hn 2 Making the Connections plone dene Rae R RU ee eR CU ewe RUE 3 Connecting to a single channel Hammond Organ using the 11 pin receptacle 3 Connecting to the XE 1 CMS 100 XT series XH series using the 11 pin receptacle 4 Connecting using the 8 pin receptacle XM 1 XB 1 5 Connecting using the ROTARY IN jack RI tas ee eee ew ao e ee RIS 5 Connecting the Leslie 2121 Stationary Unit aus ode dad ete AP pe ect ee d e 6 ROT BASS LEVEE HORM LEVEL nien ete REOR BA SC dO Rh A CR RO M 6 Connecting two Stationary Units for Stereo eese 7 Connecting two Horn Units to two Stationary Units eh 8 Leslie Conttol Center SL hee p quee e e ees tee es sae EE vie 9 10 Advauced Features 5 6r ats dete db roo d mae a a d do d dub Ga aa dedo a oed 11 A Brief History of the Leslie Speaker eee ea DH ot e aeta 12 Why besle Speed 3 Ped iuter x eoi e proe ale e wield oleo O rere 12 Modest pep
41. the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want VALUE DOWN k yp 24 Presets Because your Leslie Speaker has number of Advanced Features allowing you to change the speaker s sound and performance you may find it helpful to bundle your favorite settings together Therefore your Leslie Speaker has two Presets which allow you to save two different combinations of Advanced Feature settings for easy retrieval later TRY THIS 1 Select the Preset Number using the PRESET Touch Button PRESET E e o SELECT 2 Make whatever changes you would like to the Leslie Advanced Features using the procedures described on the previous pages 3 Touch and Hold the red MEMORY Touch Button for approximately 1 second 4 The LED of the Preset you selected will flash indicating that your Preset is now saved In addition you may select Presets using a Foot Switch Simply plug a Foot Switch into the PRESET Foot Switch receptacle located on the back of your Leslie Speaker NOTE You may also select Presets using Program Numbers To do this you must enable the MIDI Program Number and send Program 1 or 2 to select Preset 1 or 2 For more information please see page 19 Default To restore the default settings of your Leslie Speaker 1 Make sure the power to the Leslie is turned OFF 2 Touch and Hold the red MEMORY Touch Button 3 Continue to hold the MEMORY Touch Button turn the Power
42. trol Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod 7 AS Y b b gt Brake Time S F Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Dump Out Cross Over Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type N ATN 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want Make sure the Leslie is set at Slow Speed so that you can hear the effect when you make changes VALUE DOWN 4597 77 jp Fast Speed This Advanced Feature allows you to select the Fast Speed Setting that you prefer for either the Horn or Low Rotor You can select from 0 or stop through 21 for both Horn and Low Rotors TRY THIS MIDI Touch amp Hold 1 Touch the FUNCTION SELECT switch to select either j HORN LOW ROTOR The LED red for Horn O UNTON green for Low will light 2 Select Fast Speed using the Function Selector Slow Speed Control Ch Fast Speed Prog Ch Rise Time Mod Fall Time Exp Rx Brake Time S F Type Rotor Direction Mic Angle S F Cont Code Horn Character Mic Distance Out Cross Over Freq Cabi ResonancelP FSW Type 3 Use the VALUE Rotary Knob to select the value you want Make sure the Leslie is set at Fast Speed so that you can hear the effect when you make changes VALUE DOWN yp The above data can be stored to a Preset Please see page 24 for information on
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