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4.4 Intonations 

 

The intonations are divided into a main group and a subgroup. 
The main group consist of: 

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Romantic (ROM.) 

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Symphonic (SYM.) 

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Baroque (BAR.) 

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Historic (HIS.) 

 

The subgroup consist of: 

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Classic 

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Solo (SOLO) 

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Hymn (HYMN.) 

 

1.  Select a main group by pressing the ROM, SYM, BAR or HIS piston. 
2.  Then select a subgroup by pressing the SOLO or HYMN piston. 

 

If not subgroup is selected, Classic is selected automatically. 

 

4.5 Factory 

intonation 

 

Saving the intonation settings 

 

You require the Johannus intonation program to save the 
intonation settings. 

 

1. 

Connect a PC to the organ. Use the MIDI SEQ. output, see § 3.4.

 

2.  Save the intonation settings on the PC using the intonation program 

from Johannus. 

 

 

Restoring the factory intonation 

 

The current intonation settings will be lost if the settings are not 
saved on a PC. 

 

1.  Switch off the organ. 

2. 

Press pistons 1 and 8. Hold in the pistons.

 

3.  Switch on the organ. 
4.  Wait until the lamp in the 0 piston lights up. 
5.  Release pistons 1 and 8. 

Summary of Contents for Vivaldi 15

Page 1: ...User Manual User Manual...

Page 2: ...us com Website www johannus com Version 2 0 Date May 2009 2009 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or made public in any form...

Page 3: ...ntrols 14 4 2 Expression pedals 14 4 3 Acoustics Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 14 4 4 Intonations 15 4 5 Factory intonation 15 4 6 Super Solos Orchestrals 16 4 7 Stops 16 4 8 Couplers 16 4 9 Accesso...

Page 4: ...ANTY 29 5 1 Maintenance 29 5 1 1 Cabinet maintenance 29 5 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals 29 5 2 Problems 29 5 2 1 Reposition the pedal 30 5 3 Warranty 30 6 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 31 6 1 MIDI Implementat...

Page 5: ...tructions and precautionary measures in this user manual Keep this user manual with the organ The organ may only be opened by a technician authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b v The organ contains stati...

Page 6: ...et the organ upright 5 Put the music desk E in the groove on the cover of the organ 6 Place the organ bench over the pedal 7 Make sure the voltage of the organ matches the voltage of the mains See the...

Page 7: ...d the pedalboard from the organ Relative humidity within the storage area 10 to 90 2 4 Open and close the rolltop cover The organ can be closed with a wooden rolltop cover that has a lock The rolltop...

Page 8: ...nents Vivaldi 15 Vivaldi 25 A Rolltop cover B Rolltop cover lock C Music desk Vivaldi 15 C Music desk with tweeters Vivaldi 25 C Music desk with tweeters Vivaldi 35 D Loudspeakers E General Crescendo...

Page 9: ...Subgroup intonations P Chorus Manual Bass Cantus Firmus Fix Accessories E Super Solos Q Reeds Off accessory F Swell stops tremulant and Midi R 0 reset piston G Manual Swell S Pre programmed memory loc...

Page 10: ...Firmus Fix Accessories E Super Solos Q Reeds Off accessory F Swell stops R 0 reset piston G Manual Swell S Pre programmed memory locations H Manual Great T Sequence Sequence I On off U Capture memory...

Page 11: ...group intonations R MENU G Subgroup intonations S General Crescendo H Rolltop cover lock T and pistons I Super Solos U Transposer J Swell stops V Chorus Manual Bass Cantus Firmus Fix Accessories K Man...

Page 12: ...ory to the organ 3 Switch the accessory on 4 Switch on the organ 3 4 External connections The external connections are on the left under the console MIDI IN This is an input for receiving MIDI codes f...

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

Page 14: ...effect This effect provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound that can be adjusted continuously Turn the volume control to adjust the reverb volume The reverb length can be set using the Easy...

Page 15: ...elected automatically 4 5 Factory intonation Saving the intonation settings You require the Johannus intonation program to save the intonation settings 1 Connect a PC to the organ Use the MIDI SEQ out...

Page 16: ...ed stop is active The stops are divided into four groups Pedal Activates the stops associated with the Pedal Vivaldi 15 25 35 Choir Selects the stops controlled by the Choir stops Vivaldi 35 Great Act...

Page 17: ...mping 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 Firmus If only the highest to...

Page 18: ...ys A short press on the 0 piston Only the last change is cancelled A long press on the 0 piston All registrations are cancelled 4 11 Pre programmed memory locations Pre programmed memory locations are...

Page 19: ...l 1 16 on the display 3 Press the SET piston Hold in the piston 4 Press the desired memory location 1 8 5 Release the SET piston Calling up a capture memory location 1 Use the and pistons to select th...

Page 20: ...ry quiet pianissimo to very loud tutti Activate the General Crescendo pedal When the General Crescendo pedal is not activated the CR message is on the display 1 Press the CR piston to activate the Gen...

Page 21: ...2 Use the and pistons to select the Super Solos or Orchestrals function on the display 3 Press the SET piston The display shows the Clarinet Vivaldi 15 or the Strings Vivaldi 25 35 and the manual on w...

Page 22: ...ice number Vc 7 Press the SET piston The selected adjustments are now stored in memory 8 Select another MIDI stop to be programmed if desired 9 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 10 Pres...

Page 23: ...sets the operation of the keys This function is not available for organs with wooden keyboards 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Keyboard Config function on the display 3 Pre...

Page 24: ...gth and Program 5 Press the SET piston The display requests confirmation 6 Use the and pistons to select No or Yes 7 Press the SET piston for confirmation 8 Press the MENU piston to return to the main...

Page 25: ...ard intonation in the memory 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Startup Settings function 3 Press the SET piston The display shows the set intonation 4 Use the and pistons to...

Page 26: ...to produce a clearer and more transparent sound Select On for an extra addition to the reverberation to produce a fuller sound 10 Press the SET piston The selected 3D Surround setting is stored in the...

Page 27: ...ation to the factory setting 1 Switch off all stops 2 Select an intonation 3 Press the MENU piston 4 Use the and pistons to select the Key Volumes function on the display 5 Press the SET piston 6 Use...

Page 28: ...gain to exit the Easy Menu 4 15 13 Tweeter Settings Vivaldi 25 35 The Tweeter function is used to turn the tweeters on or off and to adjust the volume of the tweeters 1 Use the ROM SYM BAR HIST piston...

Page 29: ...leaning 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 Problems Ov...

Page 30: ...he pedalboard 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...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...changes transmitted Can be programmed through the MIDI program Control changes transmitted Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 40 28h 127 7Fh Controller 11 0Bh Expression pedals with v...

Page 33: ...when the 0 piston is pressed for a long time When an all stops off sys ex code is received all stops on the instrument are switched off Pushbutton values When a piston is pressed a sys ex code is tran...

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