Viscount CANTICUS I - II
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6. SAVING VOICES AND MEMORIES ON DISK
6.1 SAVING VOICES ON DISK
One of the special features of the Canticus is the possibility of saving the organ registers modified by the user on a formatted
floppy disk (see point 4.4 for the formatting procedures) and reloading them into the instrument's internal memory whenever
necessary.
Important: As we have seen in chapter 4 the Canticus is also able to record the songs performed by the organist on floppy
disk. Users are therefore advised to create two separate floppy disk libraries, one containing only recordings of songs and
the other the data for programming the organ memories and voices.
Insert a formatted 3.5" floppy disk, not protected against data writing (the window in the top right-hand corner of the disk
must be closed) in the drive. Now press the SETTING key on the control unit.
The first video page which appears relates to the loading of voices from disk. Press the PAGE
× key and the following will
appear on the display:
',2- C
1#2 "'1) ', ," .31& R
Now enable recording on the floppy disk drive section of the control panel. To do this, keep the PAUSE key pressed and
press REC: the consecutive number attributed to the recording (file) will appear on the 3 digit display.
After setting the floppy disk drive to record, press the CURSOR
Ö key and the request for confirmation to proceed will
appear on the alphanumeric display:
SETTING Key
CURSOR Keys
PAGE Keys
REC Key
PAUSE Key
3 Digit Display