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Guidelines for protecting the organ from damage and interference.
Notes on the manual's integral role and manufacturer's rights.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 500 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 400 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 300 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 8 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 7 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 6 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 4 model.
Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 2 model.
Descriptions of Pedal, Swell, Great, Choir sections, and basic controls.
Details on control panels, displays, pistons, and couplers.
Explains general controls, connection panels, and specific pistons.
Covers roll top lock, expression pedals, crescendo pedal, and rear ports.
Details reverse pistons, power switches, and tremulant sections.
Overview of the programming interface and main screen elements.
Adjusting master, reverb, and section volumes for optimal sound.
Configuring transposition, temperaments, and pitch settings.
Selecting and managing different organ sound styles or presets.
Customizing individual voice volumes and sound generation parameters.
Customizing orchestral voices and their audio parameters.
Configuring tremolo, reverb, equalizer, panning, and programmable functions.
Managing stereophonic balance and rear audio output settings.
Adjusting equalization for external audio outputs.
Configuring the equalizer for the subwoofer output.
Setting the distribution of voices across rear audio outputs.
Adjusting the volume levels for external audio outputs.
Setting up programmable audio outputs for different modes.
Adjusting output configurations based on connected outputs.
Setting the instrument's internal clock for file management.
Securing organ configurations and settings from unauthorized access.
Resetting the organ to its original factory default settings.
Instructions for updating the instrument's operating system.
Configuring MIDI transmission and reception channels.
Blocking or allowing specific MIDI messages.
Managing MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages.
Setting note velocity for MIDI output based on touch sensitivity.
Selecting which MIDI couplings are sent via MIDI output.
Accessing and understanding the file management functions.
Displaying contents of internal memory and USB drives.
Recalling saved organ configurations and combinations.
Storing current settings, combinations, and styles to memory.
Copying files between memory units or duplicating within a unit.
Changing the names of stored files.
Removing unwanted files from the organ's storage.
Creating and managing lists of MIDI music pieces.
Displaying the current operating system version.
Troubleshooting common errors in file operations.
Selecting and playing back stored MIDI sequences.
Capturing and saving musical performances as MIDI sequences.
Layering new recordings onto existing sequences.
Customizing playback features like transposition and looping.
Identifying and resolving issues encountered with the sequencer.
Explains the fundamental concepts of musical tuning and temperaments.
Details the specific temperament systems available on the organ.
Describes the simulation of pipe organ windchest configurations.
Explains the structure and content of .SET, .STY, .CMB, and .ALL files.
Basic principles and components of MIDI communication.
Technical specifications for MIDI messages and channel assignments.