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Viscount
Chorum
User Manual
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EXT. OUTPUTS
(External Outputs)
:
select the audio signal of the [OUT 1] and [OUT 2] outputs
(rear panel). This function is described in par. 5.3.
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MIDI:
MIDI interface settings. These functions are described in par. 5.4.
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VEL. SENS.
(Velocity Sensitivity)
:
calibrate the velocity of the manuals and pedalboard when using
Orchestra stops or transmitting MIDI note messages. This function is described in par. 5.5.
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COMBINATIONS:
customize combinations in a dedicated video page. These functions are
described in par. 5.6.
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CRESC/EXPR
(Crescendo/Expression Pedal)
:
select the operating mode of the [CRESCENDO] or
[MAN.I/PEDAL] pedal. It can be used for the Crescendo or to control the volume of Man.II (three-
manual models) or Man.I (two-manual models) and Pedalboard (function only available for models
equipped with two or three pedals).
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SECURITY:
set the code to lock out the organ to prevent modifies at the instrument settings,
combinations, Tutti and Crescendo. These functions are described in par. 5.8.
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LCD CONTRAST:
adjust the LCD display contrast.
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FACTORY SETT.
(Factory Settings)
:
restores the factory settings. These functions are described in
par. 5.9.
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SYSTEM:
operating system information and update. These functions are described in par. 5.10.
To access a function, place the cursor on the field by using the buttons [FIELD
S
] and [FIELD
T
], then press
[ENTER]. To leave the SETTINGS menu, press [EXIT].
5.1 SELECTING REVERB TYPE (REVERB parameter)
Reverberation is the result of a series of sound reflections in a closed environment. Order and value of
each reflection depend on many factors of the environment, such as the size of the room, the number and
material of the objects inside the room, the listener’s position and so on. The digital processors of the
Chorum
organs can recreate artificially the complex factors affecting the reverberation of a real pipe
organ, generating the right reverberation to complete an already excellent sound quality.
The
REVERBER
parameter in the SETTINGS menu allows to select the kind of reverberation, ranging
from great cathedral – with wide reflections - to small churchs with short and soft reverberation. There is
a total of eight styles.
Please note that the [MASTER REVERB] potentiometer is placed under the manual. Use the
potentiometer to adjust the reverb effect level.
The reverb styles are typical reverberation of a:
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CATHEDRAL:
typical reverberation of a cathedral
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BASILICA:
typical reverberation of a Basilica
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GOTHIC CHURCH:
typical reverberation of a gothic church
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BAROQUE CHURCH:
typical reverberation of a baroque church
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ROMANIC CHURCH:
typical reverberation of a romanic church
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MODERN CHURCH:
typical reverberation of a modern church
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PARISH:
typical reverberation of a parish
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CAPPELLA:
typical reverberation of a chapel
Press [EXIT] to exit the video page and save the new settings.
N.B.
The internal reverberation also affects the signal from the [INPUT] ports located under the
manuals.