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6. Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu.
7. Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu.

4.11.9

Demo Songs

The Demo Songs function plays twelve different demo songs.
1. Press the MENU piston.
2. Use the - and + pistons to select the 

Demo Songs

3. Press the SET piston. The title and composer of the first demo song 

appear on the display.

4. Use the - and + pistons to select one of the twelve demo songs.
5. Press the SET piston to select a demo song.
6. Use the - and + pistons to choose whether to play the selected demo 

song (

play one

) or all demo songs (

play all

).

7. Press the SET piston to start playing the selected demo song(s) and.
a. Press the right 0 piston for several seconds to stop playing the demo 

song.

b. Press the - and + pistons before or during playing to adjust the volume.
8. After playing the demo song(s), press the MENU piston. You return 

automatically to the main menu.

9. Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu.

4.11.10 Standard Intonation

The Standard Intonation function saves the desired standard intonation in 
the memory.
1. Press the MENU piston.
2. Use the - and + pistons to select the 

Std. Intonation

 function.

3. Press the SET piston. The display shows the set intonation.
4. Use the - and + pistons to select a (

Romantic

Symphonic

 or 

Baroque

) intonation that must be activated when the organ is switched 

on. 

5. Press the SET piston. The selected intonation is stored in the memory. 

After this, the 

Chorus ON/ OFF

 option appears on the display.

6. Use the - and + pistons to select if the Chorus (CH) accessory is 

switched on or off when the organ is switched on.

7. Press the SET piston. The selected setting is stored in the memory. 

It is only necessary to change the settings of this option if the organ 
is equipped with a Surround 2.1 system.

Summary of Contents for Rembrandt 377 AGO

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL JOHANNUS REMBRANDT 377 397 AND 497 AGO...

Page 2: ...com Website www johannus com Version 1 0 Date February 2007 2007 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or made public in any f...

Page 3: ...the toe studs Rembrandt 397 AGO 12 3 6 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 497 AGO 13 3 7 Connecting and switching on the accessories 13 3 8 External connections 14 3 9 External loudspeaker output 15...

Page 4: ...positioning the pedal 30 5 3 Warranty 30 6 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 31 6 1 MIDI Implementation Chart 31 6 2 MIDI specifications 32 6 2 1 Default basic channels transmitted recognized 32 6 2 2 Basic channe...

Page 5: ...area Do not expose the organ to liquids Follow the instructions and precautionary measures in this user manual Keep this user manual with the organ The organ may only be opened by a technician authori...

Page 6: ...upright 5 Place the music desk E see 2 2 6 Place the organ bench over the pedalboard 7 Make sure the voltage of the organ matches the voltage of the mains See the serial plate F 8 Connect the organ to...

Page 7: ...ide the music desk to the desired height 2 Release the handles to fix the height of the music desk Placing the music desk with a Rembrandt 397 or 497 1 Place the music desk in the appropriate slots Th...

Page 8: ...an be closed with a wooden rolltop cover that has a lock The rolltop cover lock is behind the music desk Opening 1 Put the appropriate key in the rolltop cover lock 2 Turn the key a quarter turn to th...

Page 9: ...SCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN 3 1 Overview of the main components i A Rolltop cover E General Crescendo B Rolltop cover lock F Expression pedals C Music desk G Pedalboard D Toe studs H Organ bench C B A D E...

Page 10: ...EC L H M N E A B G I J C D O P T F K AF S R Q AC U W X Y Z V AD AB AE AA A Pedal stops Q Memory lock B Swell stops R On off C Preprogrammed memory S Tutti D Reeds Off accessory T Cancel CAN E Orchestr...

Page 11: ...L H M N O E F A B G I J C D P Q K AG AH S AD R AE AF T U W X Y Z V AB AC AA A Pedal stops R On Off B Swell stops S Memory lock C Preprogrammed memory T Tutti D Reeds Off U Cancel CAN E Orchestrals V...

Page 12: ...3 4 SW GT CH GT SW CH TUTTI CH PED SW PED GT PED A B C A Generals 8 x B Reversible couplers 6 x C Tutti 1 x 1 5 4 2 3 8 7 6 CH PED SW PED 1 2 3 32 SUB 32 BOM GT PED SW GT CH GT SW CH TUTTI B C F E A...

Page 13: ...accessory 2 Connect the accessory to the organ 3 Switch the accessory on 4 Switch the organ on SO SW SO CH SW CH 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 8 SW PED CH PED CH GT SW GT SO GT SO PED GT PED 32 SUB TUTTI 32 BOM 3 2...

Page 14: ...that is connected to the organ through the MIDI MOD can be played through the instrument s loudspeakers AUX OUT This is an output for connecting an external stereo amplifier EXT REV This is an output...

Page 15: ...organ The loudspeaker connector board provides the possibility to connect external loudspeaker boxes to the organ The number of connectors vary depending on the type of organ Connect the loudspeaker c...

Page 16: ...gan sound that can be adjusted smoothly Turn the left hand rotary control in for the volume of a 2D echo standard echo for clearer and more transparent sound Turn the right hand rotary control for the...

Page 17: ...he capture memory See 4 11 1 The lamp in the draw stop is lit when the associated stop is active The stops have been divided into four main groups Pedalboard Activates the stops associated with the pe...

Page 18: ...piston to activate the Manual Bass Cantus Firmus CF Couples the Swell monophone to the Great Only the highest tone played on the Swell is coupled to the Great Use the CF piston to activate the Cantus...

Page 19: ...urn the key switch to the left to set the memory to closed The SET piston goes out 4 10 Preprogrammed memory locations Preprogrammed memory locations are available by operating pistons PP to T These s...

Page 20: ...gramming your own temperament Keyboard Mode Reset Procedures Data Dump Demo Songs Standard Intonation General Crescendo Programming MIDI stops 40 extra orchestrals CSM 4 11 1 Capture memory By using t...

Page 21: ...s to set the volume 3 Press the SET piston to save the volume in the memory 4 11 3 Transposer The Transposer function shifts the pitch by half tone increments from 8 to 8 The set pitch can be read on...

Page 22: ...s Adjust Tune Hz 4 Use the and pistons to set the desired pitch 5 Push the SET piston in The selected settings are stored in the memory and you return automatically to the main menu 6 Press the MENU p...

Page 23: ...d 5 Press the SET piston 6 Use the and pistons to select a setting for the operation of the keys You can choose from twelve temperaments Equal Normal or equal temperament Young II Vallotti Kirnberger...

Page 24: ...rmation 8 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 9 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 8 Data Dump Mode The Data Dump Mode function sends settings from the organ to a stor...

Page 25: ...he volume 8 After playing the demo song s press the MENU piston You return automatically to the main menu 9 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 10 Standard Intonation The Standard I...

Page 26: ...ns can be activated in steps These registrations start with very quiet pianissimo to very loud tutti Activate the General Crescendo When the General Crescendo is not activated the CR message is on the...

Page 27: ...emory location Generals Divisionals or Hand Combination The selected MIDI stop is programmed into the memory bank of the memory location Now you can program a MIDI voice on the selected MIDI stop eith...

Page 28: ...ress the SET piston The selected MIDI stop appears on the display MIDI Below the selected stop the voice instrument ON OFF and the number of programmed stops is given 3 Use the and pistons to select t...

Page 29: ...onent Maintenance Frequency Cabinet Cleaning See 5 1 1 As required Manuals Cleaning and removing scratches See 5 1 2 As required Do not use furniture polish or teak oil to clean the organ cabinet Dire...

Page 30: ...alboard 4 Set the organ upright 5 Make sure the pedalboard works properly 6 Contact your dealer if the pedalboard does not work properly 5 3 Warranty The conditions are specified in the warranty certi...

Page 31: ...7 9nH v 0 8nH v Velocity ON Velocity OFF irrelevant After Touch Keys Channels N N Pitch Bend N Control Change 7 11 100 101 6 100 101 6 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y General volume Expr pedals Pitch Transposer Progr...

Page 32: ...ent with standard keyboard layout 1 Great stops 2 Swell stops 3 Pedal stops 12 Stops 3 manual instrument with standard keyboard layout 1 Choir 2 Great stops 3 Swell stops 4 Pedal stops 12 Stops 4 manu...

Page 33: ...Johannus generally uses F0 00 4A 4F 48 41 53 XX F7 hexadecimal Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 40 28h 127 7Fh Controller 11 0Bh Expression pedals with volume values 63 3Fh 127 7Fh...

Page 34: ...output These sys ex codes are only important when the Johannus sound module CSM 128 is connected to your instrument Other MIDI codes transmitted Press the 0 piston to transmit the sys ex code all sto...

Page 35: ...7 save 17 Fix Accessories 18 G General Crescendo 18 activate 27 change 27 General Volume 21 I Intonations 16 K Keyboard Mode 23 M Main components 9 Manual Bass 18 MB 18 Memory lock 19 MIDI programming...

Page 36: ...36 W Warranty 30...

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