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  1. I'm a new Casio 560M user, but have owned Yamaha & Roland keyboards for 20+ years, here's my questions: 1.) How do you turn OFF the vibrato effect when using the jazz organ sounds with the rotary effect - I hope there is a way although I couldn't find a way while editing parameters? The vibrato is a bit hokey and detracts from the jazzy rotary effect. 2.) What is a good pedal to use to trigger the rotary speeds, it works with my Roland EV-5 expression pedals, but I'm hoping to use a single pedal (tip/ring/sleeve). My Roland SP1 pedal I used doesn't work because it's only tip/sleeve. Thanks for any help!
  2. I can't upload the sounds since I just returned mine due to issues saving to registrations. I remember that you need to go to the DSP function and select # 16 (rotary organ). Hope this helps!
  3. Brad, great idea - is there anything like this for the PX-S3000? Are the two operating systems similar at all? Thanks for all your help!
  4. Thanks Brad, I saved the Organ registration, but it didn't save the DSP controlled by the knobs, which was working while in the edit mode. I did set DSP effect to "on" since the default is "off" - probably a user error but any other thoughts are appreciated - 4 gigs this week and need to get things happening quickly!
  5. For the organ leslie effect I'm wondering how you "map" the DSP rotary effect to the two knobs when rotary is # 16 and knob selection only goes up to 14? Thanks! As another user stated the Roland (300nx and 700nx) have a button (or you can use a footswitch) to turn off and on.
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