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4.6 

Orchestrals 

 

Orchestrals are high-quality, classical instrument voices especially for 
playing key instruments and/or solos. Possible options are: 
  Keyboard 

instruments: 

 

Str.  

: strings 

1)

 

 

Harps. 

: harpsichord 

2)

 

 

Piano 

: piano 

3)

 

 

Gos.O. 

: gospel organ 

4)

 

 

Lesley 

: lesley effect 

5)

 

 

Solo instruments: 

 

Flute 

: flute

 

 

Panfl.: 

: pan flute

 

 

Tuba 

: tuba

 

 

Trump.: 

: trumpet

 

 

Oboe 

: oboe

 

 

Clar.: 

: clarinet

 

 

Chimes 

: chimes

 

 

1)

  If the manual on which the Strings is played has been linked with the 

pedal, the Contrabass will also sound through the pedal. 

2)

 

When the Harpsichord is switched on and the Harpsichord settings are 
on ‘enable’ (see § 4.15.10), the entire organ will switch to the 
Harpsichord Mode. The display will then briefly show the text 
'Harpsichord Mode’.

 

3)

 

When the piano is activated, the pedal can only be played from C - e 
(the first 17 keys). The F sharp key of the pedal is given the function of 
the sustain pedal and the F key can be used as a rest for the right foot 
for proper operation of the sustain pedal. The display will briefly show 
this pedal switch as a message. 
With the piano, the acoustics effect will not be activated.

 

4)

  When linking the manual on which the Gospel Organ can be played to 

the pedal, the Gospel Organ bass stop will sound through the pedal. 

5)

 

The Lesley only has an effect on the Gospel Organ. If the Lesley Effect 
has not been activated, the (slow) chorus effect will be heard on the 
Gospel Organ. If the Lesley Effect has been activated, the (fast) 
tremolo effect will be heard on the Gospel Organ.

 

 

Most Orchestrals can by default be played on the Great. 
The Strings can by default be played on the Swell. 
The Harpsichord and the Chimes can by default be played on the Choir. 

See § 4.15.1. to change this setting. 

4.7 Stops 

The stops are activated using rocker switches or through the capture 
memory. See § 4.12.

 

The lamp in the rocker switch is on when the corresponding stop is active. 
The stops have been divided into four groups: 

 

Pedal: Enables the stops associated with the Pedal.

 

 

Choir: Enables the stops associated with the Choir.

 

 

Great: Enables the stops associated with the Great.

 

 

Swell: Enables the stops associated with the Swell.

 

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Page 3: ...ebsite www johannus com Version 2 0 Date July 2010 2010 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a computerised data file or made public in an...

Page 4: ...4 2 Expression pedals 14 4 3 Acoustics 14 4 4 Intonations 15 4 5 Factory intonation settings 15 4 6 Orchestrals 16 4 7 Stops 16 4 8 Couplers 17 4 9 Accessories 17 4 10 Change the registration 18 4 11...

Page 5: ...ANTY 30 5 1 Maintenance 30 5 1 1 Cabinet maintenance 30 5 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals 30 5 2 Problems 30 5 2 1 Reposition the pedal 31 5 3 Warranty 31 6 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 32 6 1 MIDI Implementat...

Page 6: ...ions and precautionary measures in this user manual Keep this user manual with the organ Only a technician authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b v may open the organ The organ contains static sensitive c...

Page 7: ...organ matches the voltage of the mains See the serial plate D 8 Connect the organ to an earthed power socket 2 2 Switch on Switch on the organ with the on off key switch on the right next to the manua...

Page 8: ...f the main components Symphonica 35 Symphonica 45 A Tweeters B Music desk C Surround loudspeakers D Subwoofer system E Loudspeakers F General Crescendo pedal G Expression pedals H Pedal I Organ bench...

Page 9: ...plers Keyboard transfer R Manual Swell G All Swells to Swell S Manual Great H Sequence Sequence T Manual Choir I Orchestrals key U On off key switch J Volume control organ V 0 and reset button K Displ...

Page 10: ...oard transfer U Manual Choir G Sequence Sequence V 0 and reset button H Orchestrals key W MENU I Volume control organ X General Crescendo J Display Y and buttons K Volume control acoustics Z Transpose...

Page 11: ...Couplers Keyboard transfer R Manual Swell G All Swells to Swell S Manual Great H Sequence Sequence T Manual Choir I Orchestrals key U On off key switch J Volume control organ V 0 and reset buttons K D...

Page 12: ...s to the organ 3 Switch on the peripherals 4 Switch on the organ 3 4 External connections The external connections are on the left beneath the console MIDI IN This input is for receiving MIDI codes fr...

Page 13: ...me setting of the external device is controlled by means of MIDI codes through the MIDI MOD of the instrument AUX OUT This is an output for connecting an external stereo amplifier EXT REV This is an o...

Page 14: ...ction of the organ sounds that can be continuously adjusted Turn the volume control to adjust the volume of the acoustics system 12 different acoustics can be selected in the Easy Menu In order of rev...

Page 15: ...d automatically 4 5 Factory intonation settings Save the intonation settings The Johannus intonation program is required for saving the intonation settings 1 Connect a PC to the organ Use the MIDI SEQ...

Page 16: ...e sustain pedal The display will briefly show this pedal switch as a message With the piano the acoustics effect will not be activated 4 When linking the manual on which the Gospel Organ can be played...

Page 17: ...F button If only the highest tone of a chord is released the tone activated by the CF mode is lost until a new highest tone is played This should prevent annoying jumping of the CF tones Keyboard tran...

Page 18: ...the loud tutti Retrieve a pre programmed memory location 1 Press a pre programmed memory location PP T The active stops light up Programme a pre programmed memory location The current setting of the p...

Page 19: ...SET button Retrieve a capture memory location 1 Use the and buttons to select the required level 1 32 on the display 2 Press the required memory location 1 8 The active stops light up With the SEQ and...

Page 20: ...l has not been enabled the display shows the message Cresc Off 1 Press the CR button to enable the General Crescendo pedal The display indicates which step has been set Change the General Crescendo pe...

Page 21: ...isplay 3 Press the SET button The display shows the Strings and the manual on which the voice is playing 4 Use the and buttons to select the required voice You can choose from following different voic...

Page 22: ...the selected settings below the text Channel MSB LSB Voice The arrow preceding the number indicates the setting that can be changed 5 Use the and buttons to select the desired MIDI channel Channel 6 P...

Page 23: ...rckmeister III 1 6 Meantone meantone temperament 1 5 Meantone meantone temperament 1 4 Meantone meantone temperament Pythagorean Custom temperament to be programmed by the user 5 Press the SET button...

Page 24: ...n 6 Use the and buttons to select a setting for the operation of the keys Automatic The manual has been set to High When enabling a programmable MIDI stop the manual will automatically be set to Veloc...

Page 25: ...ent Do not use the organ while the display shows the text Sending Data 6 Press the MENU button to return to the main menu 7 Press the MENU button again to exit the Easy Menu 4 15 9 Demo Songs The Demo...

Page 26: ...to select whether the 3D 2 1 Surround acoustic system must be enabled or disabled when switching on the organ 5 Next the option to adjust the left and right volume of the 3D 2 1 Surround acoustics sy...

Page 27: ...ow been saved in the memory and you will automatically return to the main menu 7 Press the MENU button to exit the Easy Menu 4 15 12 Key Volumes If you are asked to enter a PIN code the Key Volumes mo...

Page 28: ...he display 5 Press the SET button 6 Use the and buttons to select the Reset one stop mode on the display 7 Press the SET button 8 Activate one stop 9 The display shows a prompt for confirmation Use th...

Page 29: ...ttings The Tweeter mode is used to enable or disable the tweeters and to adjust the volume of the tweeters 1 Use the ROM SYM BAR HIST buttons to activate the style the tweeter setting of which you wis...

Page 30: ...ive cleaning agents such as paint thinner or acetone to remove dirt 1 Clean the manuals with a damp cloth 2 Rub the manuals dry with a lint free cloth 3 Remove any scratches with car polish 5 2 Proble...

Page 31: ...ard 4 Put the organ upright 5 Check the functioning of the pedalboard 6 Contact your dealer if the pedalboard does not work properly 5 3 Warranty The stipulations are specified in the warranty certifi...

Page 32: ...H 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 General Volume Expr pedals Pitch Transposer Program Change True See M...

Page 33: ...h transposer values 61 3Dh 67 43h Transposer value 64 40h A 440 Hz The following applies to the transposer LSB 100 64h 2 02H and the MSB 101 65h 0 00h Control changes recognised Controller 7 07h Gener...

Page 34: ...module CSM 128 has been connected to the instrument Other MIDI codes transmitted Press the 0 button to transmit the sys ex code all stops off and all volume settings through the MIDI SEQ output Sys e...

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