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User Manual Studio 370 

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3.3

 

Connect and switch on the peripherals 

You can connect accessories (for example, a MIDI device) to the organ. 
 

 

 
1.  Switch off the organ and the accessory. 
2.  Connect the accessory to the organ. 
3.  Switch on the accessory. 
4.  Switch on the organ 
 
 

3.4

 

External connections 

The external connections are on the left under the console. 
 

 

 
MIDI IN: An input for receiving MIDI codes from other devices. 
 
MIDI MOD:
 A programmable MIDI output for connecting a sound module or 
expander, for example. 
 
MIDI SEQ:
 A non-programmable MIDI output for connecting a sequencer or PC 
(with the optional Johannus Intonat program), for example. 
 
AUX IN:
 A stereo audio input for playing the sound of an external device through 
the amplifiers of the organ. For example, an expander connected to the organ 
through the MIDI MOD can be played through the instrument's loudspeakers. 

 

AUX OUT: A stereo audio output for connecting an external device (amplifier or 
recording device, for example). 
 
Phones: 
The phones connection is at the left next to the manuals. 
This connection for a (stereo) headphone is suited for a headphone with an 
impedance of 30 Ω or more (see headphone specifications). 
 

 

 
 

Follow the instructions provided in the documentation for the accessory. 

When the headphone is used, the loudspeakers of the organ are switched off 
automatically. 

 

Summary of Contents for Vivaldi 370

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Page 2: ...orm johannus com Website www johannus com Version 1 4 Date August 2018 2018 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or made publi...

Page 3: ...peripherals 17 3 4 External connections 17 4 OPERATION 18 4 1 Volume controls 18 4 2 Expression pedal 18 4 3 Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 18 4 4 Intonation styles 19 4 5 Stops 19 4 6 Couplers 19 4...

Page 4: ...User Manual Studio 370 4 5 3 Warranty 31 6 SPECIFICATIONS 32 6 1 MIDI Implementation Chart 32 6 2 MIDI Specifications 33...

Page 5: ...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 polarized plug has two blades...

Page 6: ...ilateral 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 sho...

Page 7: ...containers with liquid on Organ Do not put anything that contains water on this Organ Also avoid the use of insecticides perfumes alcohol nail polish spray cans etc near the Organ Swiftly wipe away an...

Page 8: ...ations where children are present be careful so no mishandling of the Organ can take place An adult should always be on hand to provide supervision and guidance Do not connect this Organ to same elect...

Page 9: ...lated 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 entang...

Page 10: ...for extended periods of time Excessive heat can deform or discolor the Organ Do not allow rubber vinyl or similar materials to remain on this Organ for long periods of time Such objects can discolor o...

Page 11: ...r 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 prefer to use...

Page 12: ...n on a stable horizontal surface 2 Install the music desk A on top of the organ see 2 1 2 3 Install the pedal board D see 2 1 3 4 Place the organ bench C over the pedal 5 Make sure the voltage of the...

Page 13: ...ion with screw points into the pre drilled holes D 3 Tight music desk with screw driver Electric screw driver is not recommended 4 Remove green protection foils E from plexiglas part of the music desk...

Page 14: ...ettings will take some time The lamps of the 0 piston and the as standard set functions light up The settings appear on the display 2 3 Transport and storage Pay attention to the following during tran...

Page 15: ...User Manual Studio 370 15 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN 3 1 Overview of the main components A Music desk B Loudspeakers C Organ bench D Expression pedal E Pedal board A C B D E...

Page 16: ...nnection I SET programming capture system J Capture memory locations 1 to 8 K CH Chorus L Pre programmed memory locations M RO Reeds Off N Intonation styles ROM SYM BAR HIS O TRANS Transposer P and pi...

Page 17: ...equencer or PC with the optional Johannus Intonat program for example AUX IN A stereo audio input for playing the sound of an external device through the amplifiers of the organ For example an expande...

Page 18: ...lay with Exp GS Using the expression pedal also changes the timbre of the Swell stops By this the effect of a swell box of a pipe organ is simulated 4 3 Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 The ASR 12 reve...

Page 19: ...GREAT Fully couples all keys of the Swell to the Great Pedal couplers CHOIR PEDAL Fully couples all keys of the Choir to the Pedal GREAT PEDAL Fully couples all keys of the Great to the Pedal SWELL P...

Page 20: ...mory locations are available by operating pistons PP to T and PL These seven memory locations have factory settings presets appropriate for the quiet pianissimo to the loud tutti and the classic plenu...

Page 21: ...he pitch 3 When the transposer change needs to be saved press the ENTER piston in the time the TRANS piston is lit 4 11 Johannus Menu In the Johannus Menu several functions of the organ can be set Pre...

Page 22: ...ngs function plays four different demo songs 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Demo Songs function on the display 3 Press the ENTER piston The title of the first demo song ap...

Page 23: ...ay 3 Press the ENTER piston The current setting appears on the display Swell on Swell expression pedal for the Swell only General Swell expression pedal as a general swell for the entire organ 4 Use t...

Page 24: ...emory and the cursor moves back to the first line of the display 8 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 9 Press the MENU piston to exit the Johannus Menu 4 11 6 Key Volumes The Key Volumes...

Page 25: ...nd press the ENTER piston 16 If the changes have to be saved use the and pistons to select No and press the ENTER piston 17 Press the ENTER piston The display requests confirmation 18 Use the and pist...

Page 26: ...he Reset ALL stops function on the display 6 Press the ENTER piston 7 The display requests confirmation Use the and pistons to select No or Yes 8 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the...

Page 27: ...ed configuration is now stored in memory The first of the four parts of the programmable MIDI code appears on the display 13 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 14 Press the MENU piston t...

Page 28: ...everb Program Reverb Length and Reverb 3D Surround 6 Press the ENTER piston to confirm The activated intonation style appears on the first line of the display The setting of the selected reverb functi...

Page 29: ...peraments The Temperaments function sets the temperament 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Temperaments function on the display 3 Press the ENTER piston The current temperame...

Page 30: ...NTER piston to store the selected setting in the memory and to return to the main menu 6 Press the MENU piston to exit the Johannus Menu 4 11 13 Version The Version function shows the version number o...

Page 31: ...ems Overview Problem Cause Solution Pedal board does not work properly The pedal magnet is making poor contact with the magnetic switch at the rear of the pedal front cover Reposition the pedal board...

Page 32: ...nH 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 General Volume Expr pedals Pitch Transposer Program Change T...

Page 33: ...07h General volume with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Volume values less than 40 28h are treated as 40 28h Controller 11 0Bh Expression Pedal with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Volume values less than 55...

Page 34: ...ston that is pressed for example PP 00 P 01 through the MIDI MOD output These sys ex codes are only important when the Johannus sound module CSM 128 is connected to your instrument Other MIDI codes tr...

Page 35: ...llowing 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 th...

Page 36: ...User Manual Studio 370 36 For China For EU This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2014 30 EU and LVD 2014 35 EU...

Page 37: ...r colored 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 connecte...

Page 38: ...User Manual Studio 370 38 WARNING...

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