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Brand | Viscount |
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Model | Physis |
Category | Music Equipment |
Language | English |
Essential guidelines for safe operation, maintenance, and handling of the organ.
Guidelines for physical care and maintenance of the organ.
Information regarding the manual's content, rights, and updates.
Explains the main screen layout, menu navigation, and parameter display.
Details on error messages like USB port malfunctions.
Adjusting the volume for each individual stop on the organ.
Customizing sound generation parameters for individual organ voices.
Selecting and applying alternative voice sets for organ stops.
Selecting and adjusting orchestral voices and their parameters.
Adjusting speed and depth for the organ's tremulant effects.
Selecting and adjusting the type and level of reverberation effects.
Adjusting the five-band equalizer for the internal amplification.
Arranging voices for stereophonic reproduction via internal speakers.
Adjusting the stereophonic distribution (panning) of side speakers.
Configuring combinations, cancel function, and volume controls.
Assigning expression pedals to control section volumes.
Adjusting the equalizer settings for rear audio outputs.
Adjusting the equalizer for the sub-woofer output.
Routing audio signals to rear outputs to simulate pipe organ wind-chest layouts.
Adjusting the volume levels for external audio outputs.
Configuring programmable audio outputs for various signals.
Adjusting external router configuration based on output usage.
Setting the internal clock for file timestamping.
Locking organ configurations and settings to authorized users.
Restoring the organ to its original factory default settings.
Updating the organ's operating system software via USB.
Settings for MIDI transmission, reception, and filters.
Displaying and filtering files stored in memory.
Recalling saved configurations and combinations into the organ's memory.
Saving organ settings and combinations to internal or USB memory.
Copying files between different memory units or duplicating on the same memory.
Changing the names of files stored in the memory.
Removing files from the current memory unit.
Creating and saving lists of music pieces (MIDI files).
Displaying the current operating system version and model information.
Troubleshooting messages related to file management operations.
Playing back recorded or saved MIDI files from memory.
Recording new musical sequences or overdubbing existing ones.
Configuring playback options like transposition and looping.
Troubleshooting messages related to sequencer operations.
Explanation of musical temperaments and tuning systems.
Details on specific temperaments used in the Physis organs.
Description of different types of wind-chests simulated by the organ.
Detailed content of various file types used by the organ.
Explanation of the MIDI interface and its basic concepts.
Technical details of MIDI messages and implementation for the organ.