HA Sk1 / Sk2 Owner’s Manual78 CONTROLThis mode is for setting the controller.Please insure that the Expression Pedal and Foot Pedal are properly con-nected before adjusting their settings, it is also possible to assign the oc-tave buttons to other functions.To locate this mode:uFOOT SWITCH❶ FOOT SWITCH - DEVICE (G)This is for selecting the equipment connected to the FOOT SWITCH jack.FOOT SW: Foot Switch connected.CU-1: Optional Leslie Mode Switch (CU-1) connected.❷ FOOT SWITCH - TIP MODE (G)This sets the Foot Switch function.OFF: Does not function.LESLIE S/F ALT, MOM, TRI:Switches the Leslie Effect Slow/Fast/Stop.At ALT, Fast / not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button) is toggled every time the footswitch is pressed. At TRI, it is switched to Stop when the foot switch is further held downfor longer than a second.At MOM, it is switched to Fast only while the foot switch is held down. When released, it isswitches to not (Slow or Stop - it set by [STOP] button).GLIDE:The pitch bends while the foot switch is pressed down the interval is determined by aparameter setting.PATCH FWD, REV:Switches the Patch Forward or Reverse.FAVORITE FWD, REV:Switches the Favorite Forward or Reverse.SPRING:This generates the sound of the spring reverb being shaken.DELAY TIME:This is for setting the delay time (P. 88, 97) of the Effects, at the interval of pressing the footswitch. The delay sound goes out, while the foot switch is held down.MUSIC START:Controls the Start/Stop of the music player.MANUAL BASS:Triggers the Manual Bass note of Pedal part.BASS 1C - BASS 3CTriggers the specified note of Pedal part.or, touch the [CONTROL] button.See “Function mode” (P. 68) for operation details.TIP AND RINGThe typical stereo plug, there are 3 metal parts.The end is called the “Tip”, the middle portion isthe “Ring”. The part on the cord side is called the“Sleeve”.This keyboard requires a foot switch that uses aStereo Jack. Two Mono-Jack foot switches maybe used, and can have discrete functions, if a Left/Right stereo splitter is used.TipRingSleeveSPRING REVERBThe Hammond Organ company actually inventedthe spring reverb for its organs in the 1940’s. Theeffect was obtained with a length of spring and afew pickups. If the spring was disturbed, it wouldmake a large crashing noise that was usually con-sidered a nuisance, but sometimes was used as aprogram sound effect. The Reverb here is digital,but the “crash” effect is re-created here.MENU/EXIT ENTER⓫❶ ❷ ❸❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❽ ❾ ❿⓬ ⓭⓮ ⓯ ⓰ ⓱⓲ ⓳ ⓴㉑ ㉒ ㉓⓫