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2101/2102/2103 Specifications & Description ...................................................... 2
Making the Connections ....................................................................... 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 ..................................................... 5
Connecting the Leslie 2121 Stationary-Unit .................................................. 6
ROT BASS LEVEL / HORN LEVEL ................................................. 6
Connecting two Stationary-Units for Stereo Separation......................................... 7
Connecting two Horn Units to two Stationary-Units .......................................... 8
Leslie Control Center ...................................................................... 9, 10
Advanced Features ........................................................................... 11
A Brief History of the Leslie Speaker .......................................................12
Why Leslie Speed Controls?............................................................... 12
Slow Speed ............................................................................ 13
Fast Speed ............................................................................. 13
Rise Time ............................................................................. 14
Fall Time .............................................................................. 14
Brake Time ............................................................................ 15
Rotor Direction......................................................................... 15
Horn Character......................................................................... 16
Crossover Frequency ....................................................................16
Microphone Angle and Distance ........................................................... 17
Cabinet Resonance ...................................................................... 18
MIDI Control Channel .................................................................. 19
MIDI Program Channel ................................................................. 19
MIDI Modulation Wheel Receive.......................................................... 20
MIDI Expression Pedal Receive ........................................................... 20
S/F (Slow/Fast) Foot Switch Type.......................................................... 21
S/F (Slow/Fast) Foot Switch Control Code .................................................. 21
MIDI Dump Out ....................................................................... 22
P.F.SW Type ........................................................................... 23
Presets ................................................................................ 24
Default ................................................................................ 24
Controlling the Speaker via MIDI ............................................................. 25
Example of Controlling the Advanced Features of the Leslie via MIDI ............................ 25
SPECIAL NOTE: Connecting older digital Hammond Organs via MIDI ........................26
Connecting using the XB-2, XB-5 or A-205........................................... 26
Connecting the XB-3/XC-3 or XB-3A/XC-3A ........................................ 26
Preset Parameters............................................................................ 27
System Parameters ........................................................................... 27
Parameter Settings ........................................................................... 28
MIDI Information ............................................................................ 29
MIDI Implementation Chart .................................................................. 30