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SINFONIA500SE / EMPRIO 600SE OWNERS MANUAL
Cursor buttons
With these four arrow buttons the cursor (marker for
the currently selected field or the selected function in
the display) can be moved within the display.
Alternatively, you can of course make the selection by
tapping directly on a field in the display.
data wheel, Menu, Esc, Enter
With the data wheel (endless wheel), parameter values,
lists, etc. can be moved through and set particularly
quickly in the display. The data wheel also has a push
function that can be used to trigger the [Enter] function
(confirm entries, call functions, etc.)
Menu: Opens the BMC (Böhm Music Computer) menu in
the display, which takes you to various functional areas
of the SEMPRA.
Esc (Escape): Use this button to cancel entries or always
return from the current menu to the next higher level.
Enter: Used to confirm entries and call functions.
SOUND SELECT
The 12 category buttons [Piano]...[Bass] select the
corresponding sound categories. In the basic screen they
are first assigned to the part UPPER 1 right. The sounds
that are called up when the buttons are pressed can also
be defined by the user.
Within the sound lists in the display, these buttons can
also be used to switch within the sound categories. The
respective subgroups per category and the individual
sounds are selected via the display.
Manual/Part Selector
Use these buttons to open the Part-Overview or Part-
Editor for the manual you want to register. The display
then shows all parts for the referred manual, and these
can be assigned with sounds or the function settings can
be made for the individual parts.
Upper: Part selector Upper- (Middle) manual
Lower: Part selector Lower
Pedal/Solo: Part selector pedalboard and
Solo manual (upper manual der Emporio)
User 1 / 2: self-configurable user part selection
MIDI In: Part selector for the 16 MIDI-In parts
Letter/Number pad
Similar to a mobile phone, you can use this button group
to enter names and descriptions for presets, styles, etc.
that you have created or edited yourself, or for presets
that you want to search for while saving. Press one of
the buttons several times to switch through the letters,
numbers and special characters belonging to the button.
Use the [Cursor keys] right/left to switch between the
digits. [Shift] or [Shift Lock] switch to upper case.
USB
displays, when a USB storage device (stick) is connected,
the menu to save/load data to/from the USB device.
button group LIGHT
(on the 480SE you will find the corresponding buttons on the panel to
the right of the keyboards)
Here you can switch the individual lighting sections for
the console (desktop = music stand, Light 1, Light 2 and
pedal) on and off.
When one of these buttons is pressed, a display menu is
also shown, in which you can additionally adjust the
brightness of the individual lighting sections (dimming).
For details see page 13.
button group Keyboard Control
[Pedal Sustain] button: Turns on/off the sustain function
for the pedal sounds. The effect intensity depends on
the registered sounds and their sound parameters.
All other buttons in this group are (still) without
function.
Keyboard Couple
(manual- and pedal couple)
The couple functions are not yet integrated.
button group DRAWBAR SETTING
(on the 480SE you will find the corresponding buttons on the panel to
the right of the keyboards)
The RealOrgan Drawbar organ can be played on the
lower and upper manual (respect. middle manual of the
EMPORIO) as well as on the pedal.
The buttons [Upper/Middle], [Lower] and [Pedal] switch
the RealOrgan on and off for the corresponding
manual(s).
If you press the [Lower] button repeatedly, you can
assign the drawbar system of the lower manual to either
the left (upper LED in the button lights up) or the right
(lower LED in the button lights up) split area.
After switching on the RealOrgan for the referred
manual, you can set the registration of the drawbars
directly via the corresponding drawbar set .
You can use the two drawbars DRAWBARS to set the
total volume of the drawbar systems for the submanual
or the middle/upper manual.
Use the [Drawb. Menu] button to access the RealOrgan
display menu. Here the drawbar settings of all manuals
and many other parameters and functions can be set via
the touch display. The virtual drawbars on the display
react to your gestures at lightning speed.
In the Drawbar menu you can also set different organ
types, effects such as percussion or chorus and vibrato
(C1...C3 or V1...V3), envelopes, key-click, distortion, etc.
In addition, you can call Sinus Presets for the individual
organ types or create your own.

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