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Viscount Physis Organs User Manual

Viscount Physis Organs
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Reference Manual
- English
Ver. USA - 1.10
Physis Organs
Schalmei
4'
8'
Trompete
16'
Posaune
Contra
Bombarde
32'
Clarine
4'
8'
Trompete
Fagott
16'
IV
Mixture
4'
bass
Choral-
Oktav-
bass
8'
Choir
to
Pedal
8'
Gedackt
16'
Gedackt
8'
Dulciana
Prinzipal
16'
Vox Humana
8’
Tremolo
Clarion
4’
V
Cornet
V
Mixture
2
3
Quinte
Super-
oktave
2'
4'
Oktave
Spitzflöte
4'
Unda
Maris
8'
8'
Gedackt
Prinzipal
8'
Hohlflöte
8'
4'
Rohrflöte
2
3
Nasard
2'
Blockflöte
3
5
Terz
Tremolo
4'
Gemshorn
Oktave
4'
Gamba
8'
Prinzipal
8'
Vox
Celeste
8'
Tremolo
II
Sesquialtera
1'
Sifflöte
1
3
Larigot
4'
Offenflöte
Prinzipal
8'
4'
Prestant
Doublette
2'
Mixture
IV
Humana
Vox
8'
Oboe
8'
Trompete
8'
16'
Contra
Trompete
Regal
16'
8'
Spanische
Trompete
8'
Krumm-
horn
Swell Swell Great GreatPedal
Cello Chimes Oboe Harps Strings
Choir
Piano
Choir
Harpsich.
On
Reed Mixtur Pedal Swell Great Choir
Console
On
Speaker
Ext.
CRESCENDO
M. BANK
PEDAL SWELL
POWER
0
1
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SEQUENC.
VOLUMES
FIELD
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ENTER
FIELD VALUE VALUE
ORCHESTRA
GREAT CHOIR
UNICO 500
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CHOIR SWELL CRESCENDO
MASTER
VOLUME
THRU OUT
MIDI
IN REVERB
VOLUME
USB PHONES
MEM.
BANK
MEM.
BANK
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HR 1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10
HR 1 2 3 4
5 6
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Great
to
Pedal
Swell
to
Pedal
Swell
to
Great
Choir
to
Great
Swell
to
Choir
Contra
Violone
32'
Open
Wood
16'
Sub
Bass
16'
16'
Double
Diapason
Erzahler
8'
Concert
Flute
8'

Table of Contents

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Viscount Physis Organs Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandViscount
ModelPhysis Organs
CategoryOther
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Product Care and Handling

Guidelines for protecting the organ from damage and interference.

Manual Usage and Disclaimer

Notes on the manual's integral role and manufacturer's rights.

Introduction to Viscount Physis Organs

General Description of Viscount Organs

UNICO 500 Organ Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 500 model.

UNICO 400 Organ Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 400 model.

UNICO 300 Organ Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO 300 model.

UNICO CL / CLV 8 Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 8 model.

UNICO CL / CLV 7 Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 7 model.

UNICO CL / CLV 6 Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 6 model.

UNICO CL / CLV 4 Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 4 model.

UNICO CL / CLV 2 Layout

Diagram identifying components of the UNICO CL / CLV 2 model.

Viscount Organ Component Details

Organ Sections and Basic Controls

Descriptions of Pedal, Swell, Great, Choir sections, and basic controls.

Control and Programming Features

Details on control panels, displays, pistons, and couplers.

General Organ Controls and Connections

Explains general controls, connection panels, and specific pistons.

Specialized Controls and Rear Connections

Covers roll top lock, expression pedals, crescendo pedal, and rear ports.

Advanced Controls and Functions

Details reverse pistons, power switches, and tremulant sections.

Instrument Setup and Configuration

Programming Section and Main Screen

Overview of the programming interface and main screen elements.

Setting Volumes and Sound Balance

Adjusting master, reverb, and section volumes for optimal sound.

Instrument Tuning Parameters

Configuring transposition, temperaments, and pitch settings.

Organ Styles and Sound Presets

Selecting and managing different organ sound styles or presets.

Selecting and Regulating Voices

Customizing individual voice volumes and sound generation parameters.

Adjusting Orchestral Voices and Parameters

Customizing orchestral voices and their audio parameters.

General Instrument Settings (SET-UP Menu)

Configuring tremolo, reverb, equalizer, panning, and programmable functions.

Rear Audio Output Configuration

Managing stereophonic balance and rear audio output settings.

Rear Output Equalizer Settings

Adjusting equalization for external audio outputs.

Rear Output [GEN. SUB] Equalizer

Configuring the equalizer for the subwoofer output.

Routing Voices to Rear Outputs

Setting the distribution of voices across rear audio outputs.

Regulating Rear Output Volumes

Adjusting the volume levels for external audio outputs.

Configuring Audio Outputs on the Rear

Setting up programmable audio outputs for different modes.

Automatic Resize of External Routers

Adjusting output configurations based on connected outputs.

Utilities and MIDI Functions

Internal Clock and Date Settings

Setting the instrument's internal clock for file management.

Controlling Access to Organ Settings (Locking)

Securing organ configurations and settings from unauthorized access.

Restoring Factory Settings

Resetting the organ to its original factory default settings.

Operating System Upgrade Procedure

Instructions for updating the instrument's operating system.

MIDI Input/Output Channel Selection

Configuring MIDI transmission and reception channels.

MIDI Filter Settings

Blocking or allowing specific MIDI messages.

Program Change and Bank Select Transmission

Managing MIDI Program Change and Bank Select messages.

Regulating MIDI Velocity (Touch Response)

Setting note velocity for MIDI output based on touch sensitivity.

Coupled Notes Function for MIDI

Selecting which MIDI couplings are sent via MIDI output.

File Management Operations

File Management Menu Overview

Accessing and understanding the file management functions.

Viewing and Listing Files (DIR Function)

Displaying contents of internal memory and USB drives.

Loading Organ Combinations and Settings

Recalling saved organ configurations and combinations.

Saving Organ Data to Files

Storing current settings, combinations, and styles to memory.

Copying and Duplicating Files

Copying files between memory units or duplicating within a unit.

Renaming Files

Changing the names of stored files.

Deleting Files from Memory

Removing unwanted files from the organ's storage.

Editing Song Lists

Creating and managing lists of MIDI music pieces.

Checking Operating System Version (O.S. INFO)

Displaying the current operating system version.

File Management Error Messages

Troubleshooting common errors in file operations.

Musical Sequences (Sequencer)

Playing Back Musical Pieces (PLAY Mode)

Selecting and playing back stored MIDI sequences.

Recording Musical Pieces (RECORD Mode)

Capturing and saving musical performances as MIDI sequences.

Overdubbing and Modifying Sequences

Layering new recordings onto existing sequences.

Sequencer Playback Options

Customizing playback features like transposition and looping.

Sequencer Error Messages

Identifying and resolving issues encountered with the sequencer.

Stop Local Off Mode

Appendix

Understanding Musical Temperaments

Explains the fundamental concepts of musical tuning and temperaments.

Physis Organ Temperament Types

Details the specific temperament systems available on the organ.

Windchest Simulation in Pipe Organs

Describes the simulation of pipe organ windchest configurations.

File Content Descriptions

Explains the structure and content of .SET, .STY, .CMB, and .ALL files.

Introduction to MIDI Interface

Basic principles and components of MIDI communication.

Detailed MIDI Implementation

Technical specifications for MIDI messages and channel assignments.

FCC Compliance and Safety Information