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Advanced Manual - Viscount
Prestige
2. CONTROL CENTRAL UNIT
The central unit which controls all the Prestige’s internal functions is located in the concealed box
underneath the first manual.
The organ features a large set of control functions allowing the user to customise the instrument in
the most suitable way, adapting it to his or her own requirements. These are not mere general
settings, but setup functions that configure every part of the organ: for the voices, for example, the
user can regulate the sound generation parameters and the distribution through the rear outputs
[MAIN OUT] ([OUTPUT] on Prestige 50 and 40) and [ANTIPHONAL OUT], and this
for every
single voice.
Another feature is setting of the transmitted signal level, any delay required and equalisation
for
each individual audio output.
This is in order to provide the most accurate possible simulation of
the real wind-chests of genuine pipe organs.
The organ also allows complete, unrestricted configuration of the MIDI interface, as well as the
familiar settings of the tremulant and reverb effects, the manuals and the pedal board, and the
internal equalizer, and in the versions of the organ equipped with the powerful Yamaha AFC
©
reverb unit, calibration of this unit.
Divisional controls of all the volumes are also provided in the form of convenient, easily accessible
rotary trimmers.
Last but not least, the central control unit contains the buttons for controlling the internal multitrack
sequencer used to record and play back performances with no need to use remote modules.
CURSOR
VALUE
START - STOP
GENERAL
REVERB
ORCH.
MIDI TO
SWELL
GREAT
CHOIR
PEDAL
ENTER
EXIT
METRONOME
RECORD
PLAY
DISK
VOICES
MIDI & UTILITY
SET - UP
MENU
SEQUENCER
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
SWELL
CHOIR
PEDAL
GREAT
VOLUMES
1
2
3
4
PRESTIGE 100 - 80
5
6
CURSOR
VALUE
START - STOP
GENERAL
REVERB
ORCH.
MIDI TO
SWELL
GREAT
PEDAL
ENTER
EXIT
METRONOME
RECORD
PLAY
DISK
VOICES
MIDI & UTILITY
SET - UP
MENU
SEQUENCER
A
A
B
B
B
A
GREAT
PEDAL
SWELL
VOLUMES
1
2
3
4
PRESTIGE 70 - 60 - 50 - 40
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Summary of Contents for Prestige Organs
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