Selecting and regulating the voices (Voicing menu)
The tallest, broadest pipes are installed on the left, so the lowest notes are played by the speakers furthest
to the left. As the pitch rises the notes are played more and more to the right.
The tallest, broadest pipes are installed on the right, so the lowest notes are played by the speakers furthest
to the right. As the pitch rises the notes are played more and more to the left.
The tallest, broadest pipes are located in the centre, so the voice’s lowest notes are played by the most
central speakers. As the pitch rises the signal is gradually distributed further and further to the outside,
alternating.
There are two separate cusps, both resembling to the single cusp described above. The lowest keys sound
in an intermediate position, between the centre and the outside, alternating (one on the right cusp, one on
the left cusp). As the pitch rises, rises the signal is gradually distributed further and further to the outside,
alternating.
The highest notes sound in the centre. As the pitch lowers, the signal is gradually distributed further and
further to the outside, alternating.
Left Right
50% 48% 50% 52%
Left Right
30% 70% 30% 70%
Left Right
70% 30% 30% 70%