Chorus and Vibrato in in PA 1000

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I'm trying to get a better B3/Leslie sound from my PA1000 using C1/C2/C3 and V1/V2/V3. I see them in the effects section but no matter what I do to try and increase the effect it does not work. I'm using the drawbars for basic sound. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Bill
 
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Hi Bill, I'm not sure if this will help but have you ensured that you have the effect turned on?

This extract from the full manual shows Grand Piano but the same would apply to Drawbars. The second section shows how the effect can be modified.

Btw, where are you seeing the option for C1/C2/C3 and V1/V2V3? I can't find any reference to these.

Regards, Al
 

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Here are 2 screen shots - the 1st is the main effects, then click on "MOD: Organ Vib/Chorus" - gets you to the 2nd screen shot where "C3" is highlighted. You can change it's value to C2, C1, V1, V2, V3 with the dial. I clicked on "Amt:+0" and changes the amount but the change was almost not noticed. Maybe I'm missing another "amount" section but that's as much as I know. Thanks in advance for your help. Bill
 

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Take a look at what the settings are for the joystick.

Try playing something using Drawbars then move the Joystick
I have the joystick setup to change leslie speed. No impact on chorus or vibrato. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm still stuck and can not figure out how to get the C1/C2/C3, V1/V2/V3 working correctly.
 

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