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6
OPTIONAL VOICE PACKAGES
If the organ is equipped with the optional Premium or Platinum Voice Package, a number of
solo- and orchestral voices are available.
The Premium Voice Package consists of the following solo orchestral voices:
Chimes
Flute
Panflute
Tuba
Trumpet
Oboe
Clarinet
The Platinum Voice Package consists of the solo orchestral voices of the Premium Voice
Package plus the following orchestral voices:
Strings
Harp
Harpsichord
Piano I
Piano extended
(Vivaldi 350 only)
Gospel Organ I (‘full organ’ sound, with Leslie effect)
Gospel Organ II (‘jazz organ’ sound, with Leslie effect)
Solo- and orchestral voices are standard playable from a factory defined manual. This can be
changed by the user via Quick Access, see §4.13.2 Keyboard assignment Orchestrals, and via
the Johannus Menu, see § 5.10 Orchestrals.
6.1
Characteristics per voice
Explanation of used terminology:
- The compass of the solo- or orchestral voices is indicated as follows:
First octave organ manual:
bass octave
C - B
Second octave organ manual: tenor octave
c - b
Third octave organ manual:
middle octave
c’ - b’
Fourth octave organ manual: treble octave
c’’ - b’’
Fifth octave organ manual:
top octave
c’’’ - b’’’
Highest c (sixth octave):
c’’’’
- Velocity behavior: the way the characteristics of a solo- or orchestral voice
differs by different key velocities.
Different velocity behavior is only audible when the operation of the manual keys
is set to ‘Automatic’ or ‘Velocity’. If the operation of the manual keys is set to
‘High’ or ‘Low’ the solo- or orchestral voice sounds always with an average sound
and volume. See § 5.7 Keyboard Config for setting the operation of the manual
keys.
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