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Summary of Contents for Cadet 21

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Page 2: ...Owner s Manual Viscount Vivace10 EN ...

Page 3: ... Voices 9 Selecting orchestral voices 9 Regulating voice volumes 9 Regulating Tremolo speed and depth 10 4 3 Memories 10 Saving a memory 10 Recalling a memory 10 4 4 Sequencer 11 Record a track 11 Playing back a track 11 4 5 MIDI 12 A MIDI introduction 12 Transmission of MIDI messages 13 Transmission of Program Change 14 4 6 Demo Songs 14 4 7 Setting Dynamic Curve 14 4 8 Firmware Update 15 4 9 Fac...

Page 4: ...ays use good quality screened cables for connection to amplification or diffusion systems When disconnecting cables from sockets always take hold of the connector and not the cable itself when winding cables do not knot or twist them Before making the connections ensure that the other units especially amplification and diffusion systems you are about to connect are switched off This will prevent n...

Page 5: ...update this publication immediately All rights reserved the reproduction of any part of this manual in any form without the manufacturer s specific written permission is forbidden All the trademarks referred to in this manual are the property of the respective manufacturers Please read all the information carefully so that you obtain the best performance and will from your instrument The codes or ...

Page 6: ...historical temperaments from various ages and different national origins To select one press the button several times until you reach the desired temperament the respective LED will turn on The available temperaments are Equal Meantone Werckmeister Kirnberger and Pythagorean The equal temperament has three different settings EQUAL tunes the pipes with an equal temperament PIPE ENS 1 and PIPE ENS 2...

Page 7: ...h gave priority to the major third over the fifth This temperament is particularly important since it was in normal use in Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries until the beginning of the 18th Here are the temperaments offered by the Cadet 21 first of all the MEANTONE MEANTONE 8 pure major thirds E flat G B flat D F A C E G B D F A C E G 4 unusable major thirds diminished fourths B D F A C E A fla...

Page 8: ... or play 11 REC Starts the recording of a track 12 START STOP Starts the recording or playback of a track Note for recording and playback see paragraph 4 4 13 SPLIT Activate Deactivate keyboard s split In fact see paragraph 4 1 the keyboard can play as if there are two separate manuals one using Manual II voices and the other using Manual I and Bass voices Split point is set on E4 left included by...

Page 9: ...ants for Baroque style corresponding to the first two LEDs 16 MAN I OCT UP If Split point is active the notes of Manual I are transposed up an octave 17 MAN II OCT DOWN Transposes the notes of Manual II down an octave independently from the Split state 18 SET Saves memories 19 From MEM1 to MEM6 memory buttons recall saved register combinations 20 BANK switches from memory Bank A to memory Bank B N...

Page 10: ...IN two 6 35mm Jack socket line inputs to play external signal into internal organ loudspeakers 4 PITCH Corrects the fine tuning by 100 cents 5 MIDI The 5 pin DIN plugs provide connection to other MIDI musical instruments see section 4 5 for an introduction to Musical Instrument Digital Interface The IN connector receives MIDI messages from external sources the OUT connector sends MIDI messages gen...

Page 11: ...her it has exceeded right or left Note the Split point position isn t modified if Transposer is set to a value different from 0 4 2 VOICES There are eight orchestral voices that can be associated to the five orchestra buttons two for manual I three for manual II The orchestral voices are male choir female choir strings1 strings2 harp celesta chimes harpsichord To SELECT ANOTHER ORCHESTRAL VOICE to...

Page 12: ...le General i e They memorize the state of the entire voice set of the instrument combinations to save your register configurations divided into two banks Bank A and Bank B of 6 memory each To SAVE A MEMORY push SET together with a memory button buttons 1 to 6 If necessary first push the BANK button to switch between Bank A and Bank B To RECALL A MEMORY push the relative button buttons 1 to 6 Push ...

Page 13: ...TOP At the start of the playback the organ will modify the state of the registers by activating the ones used during the recording It is possible to turn on or switch off registers and orchestral voices during playback These changes are not saved in any mode At the end of the playback the registers used during the execution of the track will remain active To stop playing a track press START STOP 4...

Page 14: ...when a key has been struck Note Number the key which has been pressed and therefore the relative note played Velocity note dynamic i e the force applied when the key was struck Note messages are expressed as a number from 0 to 127 with middle C represented by number 60 NOTE OFF This message is transmitted when a key struck previously is released When it is received the sound of the note relating t...

Page 15: ... to keep the dialogue between two MIDI instruments alive When the receiver instrument does not receive any MIDI data or the Active Sensing code in a time interval of about 300 milliseconds it considers the MIDI connection to have been deactivated so it switches off any notes still active Remember that the transmission and reception of this message is optional so not all instruments are equipped to...

Page 16: ...associated to the memory button 1 is 001 Meanwhile the Program Change number will be sent via MIDI Now you can enter a new Program Change number for the memory selected press the stops corresponding to the number you want to enter Every number is made of 3 figures so for example to input the Program Change number nine you have to press in the order 0 0 9 To exit from the Program Change mode press ...

Page 17: ...er and sent to the MIDI IN port of the Cadet 21 For example if using a computer it is necessary to make an appropriate program playing the MIDI file that sends it to the PC MIDI OUT port During the reception of the Firmware the LED 3 will blink At the end of the upload the instrument will automatically restart In case of errors during the upload all the Transposer LEDs will start blinking In this ...

Page 18: ...n point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about the recycling of t...

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Page 20: ...Harpsichord Harp Celesta Chimes EFFECTS Reverberation With Slider Depth control Tremulant Depth Speed adjustable Transposer 3 to 3 semitones Pitch Control 100 Cent Semitone to 100 Cent Semitone General Memories 6 buttons A B memory bank selection button 12 total Slider Controls Master Volume Bass Man I Man II Balance Reverb Other Panel controls Split set point button Man I Octave Up Man II Octave ...

Page 21: ...e 3 Messages Altered NOTE 33 99 33 99 NUMBER True Voice 36 96 33 99 VELOCITY Note ON O O Note OFF X X AFTER Key s X X TOUCH Ch s X X PITCH BENDER X O CONTROL 7 X O Volume CHANGE 11 O O Expression 120 O O All sound off 121 O O Reset All Controllers 123 O O All Notes Off PROGRAM O X CHANGE True SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE O O SYSTEM Song Pos X X COMMON Song Sel X X Tune X X SYSTEM Commands O O REAL TIME AUX Lo...

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