
102 Chapter 10 Plug-in Enhancements
Additional Parameters in 001/011 View
Activation of the 001/011 button accesses several additional parameters.
Any differences in volume (between the Leslie and organ signals) can be adjusted with
the Dry Level parameter. This parameter allows you to adjust the level of the dry signal,
which can also be useful if the “Switches to dry sound” option is selected in the Brake
menu, found below.
The Brake menu offers two options that allow you to modify the EVB3’s Brake mode:
 Stops rotor—In this mode, the Brake mode works as it did in earlier Logic
versions: The movement of the rotor is gradually slowed down to a total stop.
 Switches to dry sound—In this mode, the rotor cabinet is bypassed when stopped,
with a delay time of one second. This is useful if using the modulation wheel to
switch between the Tremolo (fast rotor speed) and Chorale (slow movement) modes.
If you then switch to Brake mode, the rotors are slowed down during the transition
to the dry sound.
The Bass menu allows you to imitate the non-foldback bass behavior of the first
Hammond organ ever made, the model A. This model had no foldback for the 16'
drawbar in the lowest octave, with the bottom twelve tone generator outputs available
on the first drawbar of the manuals’ bottom octave. On other console organs, the
lowest twelve tone generator outputs are only available on the pedals. To simulate the
behavior of the Hammond Model A, choose the “All the way down” option in the Bass
menu. Without foldback, you’ll find that the sound is more strident, and similar to the
pedal sound, especially if you’re not using a real Leslie cabinet when playing the EVB3.
When using a two drawbar hardware controller, the Drawbar affects menu offers an
additional mode that allows Hammond-like switching between two registrations. If you
use the default setting (“Drawbar affects current preset key”), the drawbars will always
change the registration of the currently active preset registration key. This works
differently in a “real” Hammond organ, where the drawbars only affect the Bb (upper
manual) and B (lower manual) preset registrations. This allows the player to prepare a
new registration with the drawbars while playing, and then switch to the new
registration as desired.
This behavior can also be simulated with the EVB3:
1 Choose the “Only B & Bb key” option in the Drawbar mode menu. This option enables
the upper manual drawbars to change the registration of the Bb preset key, and the
drawbars of the lower manual affect the B preset key.
2 Change the drawbars of the Bb preset key as desired. You can freely play the keyboard
while doing so, without changing the currently chosen registration.
3 Switch to the prepared registration with the Bb preset key.
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