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User Manual LiVE III AGO 

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MIDI Specifications 

This paragraph describes the specifications on the MIDI Implementation Chart in 
more detail. 
 
Default basic channels (transmitted/recognized) 
 
7: 

Pedal 

8: 

Manual I 

9: 

Manual II 

10: 

Manual III 

16: 

Accessories 

 
Basic channel changes (transmitted) 
Can be programmed through the MIDI Config. See § 5.5.5 MIDI Config. 
 
Control changes (transmitted) 

 

Controller 7 (07h) 

General volume, with volume values 40 (28h) – 
127 (7Fh). 

 

Controller 11 (0Bh) 

Swell pedal, with volume values 55 (37h) – 127 
(7Fh). 

 

Controller 6 (06h) 

Fine Tune, with Fine Tune values 33 (21h) - 95 (5Fh). 
Fine Tune value 64 (40h) = A = 0 cents. 
The following applies to the Fine Tune: 
LSB 100 (64h) 1 (01h) and the MSB 101 (65h) 0(00h). 
Transposer, with transposer values 56 (38h) - 72 (48h). 
Transposer value 64 (40h) = A = center. 
The following applies to the transposer: 
LSB 100 (64h) 2 (02H) and the MSB 101 (65h) 0(00h). 

 

Control changes (recognized) 

 

Controller 7 (07h) 

General volume, with volume values 0 (00h) – 
127 (7Fh). Volume values less than 40 (28h) are treated 
as 40 (28h). 

 

Controller 11 (0Bh) 

Swell pedal, with volume values 0 (00h) – 127 
(7Fh). Volume values less than 55 (37h) are treated as 
55 (37h). 

 
Program changes (transmitted/recognized) 
Organ stops: Depends on the number of stops and the sequence of stops. 
MIDI stops (programmable): 1-128. See § 5.5.5 MIDI Config. 
 
System exclusive messages (transmitted/recognized) 
Each ‘sys ex’ (system exclusive) message largely looks the same. The first 7 bytes 
and the last byte are always the same. Only the value of the 8th byte varies. This 
is the ‘sys ex message’ that Johannus generally uses: F0 00 4A 4F 48 41 53 XX F7 
(hexadecimal). The ‘sys ex messages’ described below only indicates the value of 
the 8th byte (XX) and the output from which it is transmitted. 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LiVE III AGO

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL LiVE III AGO...

Page 2: ...johannus com Version 2 4 Date April 2021 Firmware starting from version V 3 30 2021 Global Organ Group B V All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or ma...

Page 3: ...tallation organ 13 2 1 2 Pedal contact calibration 14 Switch on 14 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN 15 Overview of the components 15 Overview of controls 16 Connect and switch on the peripherals 17 External...

Page 4: ...ings 36 5 6 1 Default Ambiance 36 5 6 2 Default Organ 37 5 6 3 Headphones Aux Out 37 5 6 4 Keyboard Mode 37 5 6 5 Reset 38 5 6 6 Rear Speakers optional 38 5 6 7 Side Speakers Level 39 5 6 8 Stop Numbe...

Page 5: ...ar any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polar...

Page 6: ...uilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric sh...

Page 7: ...contains water on this Organ Also avoid the use of insecticides perfumes alcohol nail polish spray cans etc near the Organ Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on the Organ using a dry soft cloth...

Page 8: ...roperly and that the organ is in a stable position An adult should always be present to supervise and guide any use by a child Due to the weight of the instrument it is recommended that it be securely...

Page 9: ...location The Organ should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation Manage cables for safety Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Al...

Page 10: ...gan for long periods of time Such objects can discolor or otherwise harmfully affect the finish Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard or pedal board This can be the cause of malfunctio...

Page 11: ...ing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the Organ and consult an audiologist To avoid disturbing others nearby try to keep the Organ s volume at reasonable levels You may pre...

Page 12: ...face 2 Lean the organ slightly backward 3 Slide the pedal board C against the organ 4 Set the organ upright 5 Place the organ bench B over the pedal board C 6 Make sure the voltage of the organ matche...

Page 13: ...I AGO set screws are to adjust the pedal key depth Loosen the set screws a little to adjust the positions a little upwards or downwards This moves the magnetically sensitive pedal contact position rel...

Page 14: ...User Manual LiVE III AGO 15 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN Overview of the components A Surround loudspeakers B Loudspeakers C Organ bench D Swell pedal E Crescendo pedal F Pedal board...

Page 15: ...II F SET U Manual III G Capture memory Generals V USB port H PL Plenum W On Off switch AC Mains power switch bottom of the keybed I T Tutti X Capture memory locations for each Manual Divisionals J CR...

Page 16: ...ing a sound module or expander for example MIDI SEQ A non programmable MIDI output for connecting the Johannus MIDI Sequencer or PC with the optional Johannus Intonat program for example AUX IN A ster...

Page 17: ...the VOL piston 2 Use the and pistons to set the volume The settings appear on the display Expression pedals In the standard version the organ has two expression pedals One is configured as a swell ped...

Page 18: ...y With the pistons ORGAN 1 to ORGAN 5 you can easily switch between pipe organs Press the ORGAN piston once to see the overview of available sample sets Press the ORGAN piston twice to switch to anoth...

Page 19: ...listen to enjoy the sound of your organ The chosen listening position appears on the display See 3 2 Overview of Controls point Z Stops The stops are activated via draw stops pre programmed memory loc...

Page 20: ...he Pedal The location of the stops per division vary from sample set therefore the couplers are indicated by roman numerals Sub Bass and Super Octave couplers Couples a manual to the same manual but p...

Page 21: ...n Plenum PL Plenum registration function consisting of if available Principal stops 16 8 4 2 2 3 2 and Mixture Tutti T Tutti is a function to switch on the full organ registration with just one piston...

Page 22: ...half tone increments from 8 to 8 The transposer setting can be read on the display Trans 1 Press the TRANS piston 2 Use the and pistons to set the pitch 3 When the transposer change needs to be saved...

Page 23: ...ctivating the crescendo pedal If the crescendo pedal is not activated it is indicated on the displays with Cresc Off The current setting of the capture memory location will be lost With the SEQ piston...

Page 24: ...l functions of the original crescendo pedal are deactivated Quick Access Quick Access is a function to quickly access certain functions of the organ 4 10 1 Programming mode crescendo pedal Pressing th...

Page 25: ...Datadump Expression Pedals Intonation Key Volumes MIDI Config Reset Sample Set Version 5 5 System Settings Default Ambiance Default Organ Headphones Aux Out Keyboard Mode Reset Rear Speakers Side Spea...

Page 26: ...peraments The Temperaments function sets the temperament The set temperament can be read on the display behind the Temp text There are twelve different temperaments Original original temperament Equal...

Page 27: ...the Johannus Menu Upload Organ With the function Upload Organ you can load sample sets recordings of pipe organs from a prepared USB stick into the Johannus LiVE s memory bank The major advantage of s...

Page 28: ...15 20 minutes Do not turn off the organ in the meanwhile 8 As soon as the upload is 100 you will automatically return to the main screen You can play the new sample set of the pipe organ directly Orga...

Page 29: ...select the Datadump function on the display 5 Press the ENTER piston The Datadump menu appears on the display 6 Use the and pistons to select the Save datadump function 7 Make sure the desired USB sti...

Page 30: ...ession Pedals function on the display 5 Press the ENTER piston The available expression pedals appear on the display 6 Use the and pistons to select the expression pedal of which the function must be...

Page 31: ...nation file next to the factory intonation data 8 Press the ENTER piston When data is being sent Busy appears on the display 9 If the data dump is complete the Intonation menu appears on the display N...

Page 32: ...ate one stop A question to press a key appears on the display 9 Press one key on the corresponding division and hold the key The display will now show following Key the key indicator and following Vol...

Page 33: ...play 4 Use the and pistons to select the Key Volumes function on the display 5 Press the ENTER piston The sub functions of the Key Volumes menu appear on the display 6 Use the and pistons to select th...

Page 34: ...1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Organ Settings function on the display 3 Press the ENTER piston A list with available Organ Settings appears on the display 4 Use the and pi...

Page 35: ...5 6 1 Default Organ 5 6 2 Headphones Aux Out 5 6 3 Keyboard Mode 5 6 4 Reset 5 6 5 Rear Speaker level 5 6 6 Side Speakers Level 5 6 7 Stop Numbers 5 6 8 Tone Control 5 6 9 Version 5 6 10 5 6 1 Defaul...

Page 36: ...at startup of the organ 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the System Settings function on the display 3 Press the ENTER piston A list with available system settings appears on t...

Page 37: ...function on the display 3 Press the ENTER piston A list with available system settings appears on the display 4 Use the and pistons to select the Reset function on the display 5 Press the ENTER piston...

Page 38: ...e and pistons to select the desired level 0 100 9 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Side Speakers Level menu 10 Press the MENU piston three times to exit the Johannus Menu 5 6 8 S...

Page 39: ...esired level 6 dB to 6dB 9 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Tone Control menu 10 Repeat steps 6 to 9 to change the setting of function 11 Press the MENU piston three times to exi...

Page 40: ...pistons to select the Update organ function on the display 7 Make sure the desired USB stick is inserted properly 8 Press the ENTER piston On the display appears the question whether the current versi...

Page 41: ...with the magnetic switch at the rear of the pedal front cover Reposition the pedal board See 2 1 2 Organ functions do not work properly The organ is not grounded Connect the organ to a grounded power...

Page 42: ...nH v Velocity ON Velocity OFF irrelevant After Touch Keys Channels N N Fine Tune Bend N Control Change 7 11 100 101 6 38 100 101 6 Y Y Y Y General Volume Expr pedals Fine Tune Transposer Program Chang...

Page 43: ...e 64 40h A center The following applies to the transposer LSB 100 64h 2 02H and the MSB 101 65h 0 00h Control changes recognized Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Volume...

Page 44: ...instrument are switched off Pushbutton values When a piston is pressed a sys ex code is transmitted with the value of the piston that is pressed for example PP 00 P 01 through the MIDI MOD output The...

Page 45: ...rmatted Fixed AC cable with connector 1 Music rack Integrated music rack 1 Power consumption 190 W 80 W idle Mode Operational Ambient Temperature Range 32 113 o F 0 45 o C Mains Supply Voltage This in...

Page 46: ...ollowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which t...

Page 47: ...LiVE III AGO 48 For China For EU UK This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2014 30 EU LVD 2014 35 EU and Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 Electrical Equipment Safety Regula...

Page 48: ...olored GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW The wire which is colored BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or colored BLACK The wire which is colored BROWN must be connected t...

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