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Viscount Prestige Organs User Manual

Viscount Prestige Organs
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Advanced Manual - USA
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Prestige Organs

Table of Contents

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Viscount Prestige Organs Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandViscount
ModelPrestige Organs
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

1. Important Notes

1.1 Looking After the Product

Guidelines for maintaining the organ's physical condition and protecting it from damage.

1.2 Notes on Floppy Disks

Important considerations and best practices for using floppy disks with the organ.

1.3 Notes About the Manual

Guidance on how to use and interpret the information within this manual.

2. Control Central Unit

3. Switching On and Main Video Page

4. Functions for Controlling the Organ's Voices

4.1 Regulating the Voice Volumes

Adjusting the volume levels for individual organ voices.

4.2 Regulating the Sound Generation Parameters

Customizing sound characteristics like attack, release, color, and panning for each voice.

4.3 Selecting and Regulating the Orchestra Voices

Choosing and adjusting parameters for the organ's orchestra voices.

5. Organ General Settings

5.1 Setting the Tremolos

Configuring the speed and modulation depth of the tremolo effect for each manual.

5.2 Selecting the Type of Reverb

Choosing from various artificial reverberation effects to simulate different acoustic environments.

5.3 Keyboards General Settings

Setting general parameters related to the organ's manuals and pedal board, like ranks distance.

5.4 Setting the Equalizer

Adjusting the five-band graphic equalizer for the organ's sound output.

5.5 How the Memories Work

Understanding the operation and settings management of the organ's memory functions.

5.6 Setting the Antiphonal Outputs

Configuring the routing and signal distribution for the antiphonal audio outputs.

6. Setting Up the MIDI Interface and Audio Outputs

6.1 Regulating the Display Contrast

Adjusting the contrast of the organ's display screen for optimal visibility.

6.2 Setting the Audio Signals on the Rear Outputs

Adjusting volume, delay, and equalization for individual main and antiphonal audio outputs.

6.3 MIDI Functions

Understanding and configuring MIDI communication, including channel messages and system messages.

6.4 Setting the Rear Audio Outputs

Simulating pipe organ wind-chest layouts by configuring rear audio output channelling.

7. Floppy Disk and File Management Functions

7.1 Displaying the Contents of Floppy Disks

Viewing the list of files saved on an inserted floppy disk.

7.2 Copying Whole Floppy Disks

Performing a physical copy of an entire floppy disk to another disk.

7.3 Formatting Floppy Disks

Preparing unformatted floppy disks for use with the organ in MS-DOS format.

7.4 Displaying Floppy Disk General Parameters

Checking disk label, size, free space, and file count of an inserted floppy disk.

7.5 Saving the Organ's Memories and Settings on Disk

Saving organ configurations, memories, and settings onto floppy disks.

7.6 Loading the Organ's Memories and Settings Saved on Disk

Restoring saved organ configurations and memories from floppy disks.

7.7 Copying Individual Files

Copying specific files or groups of files from one floppy disk to another.

7.8 Renaming Files

Changing the names of files stored on floppy disks.

7.9 Deleting Files

Removing files from floppy disks.

7.10 File Information

Retrieving detailed information about files on a floppy disk, including size and type.

7.11 Error Messages - Disk Menu

Information on common error messages encountered during floppy disk operations.

8. Sequencer

8.1 Recording a Performance

Instructions for recording musical performances using the organ's multitrack sequencer.

8.2 Playing Back a Performance

Playing back recorded musical performances from the sequencer.

8.3 Switching On and Setting the Metronome

Activating and configuring the sequencer's built-in metronome for recording and playback.

8.4 Error Messages - Sequencer Section

Troubleshooting common error messages related to the sequencer functions.

9. Appendix

9.1 Voice Local Off

Disabling the organ's internal sound generation for voices, allowing MIDI control.

9.2 Factory Setting

Resetting all organ functions and settings to their original factory defaults.

9.3 Updating the Firmwares

Procedures for updating the organ's operating system and sound driver firmwares.

9.4 Checking the Releases of the Firmware Packages Installed in the Organ

Verifying the versions of the installed operating system and sound driver firmware.

Detailed MIDI Implementation

Channel Messages

Details on MIDI channel messages like Note On/Off, Control Change, and Program Change.

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