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Viscount
Physis Organs
Reference Manual
N.B.
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For further information about the MIDI interface of the Physis organs, read chapters 10.5, 14.5
and 14.6.
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For further information about the USB devices and internal memory, read chapter 11.
23. Roll top lock.
24. Coupler controls.
Pistons, tabs and stops to enable and disable the couplers, and sup-super octaves.
25. Expression pedals
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The expression pedals control at every time the volume of one or more sections, and can be used to
obtain the most diverse dynamic effects.
The number of the pedals depends on the model and its number of manuals:
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[SOLO]: continuous control of Solo volume.
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[SWELL]: continuous control of Swell volume.
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[CHOIR]: continuous control of Choir volume.
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[GREAT / PEDAL]: continuous control of Great and pedalboard volume at the same time.
21. General organ controls.
These are the controls that are not dedicated to a single section, but affect the whole instrument.
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[MEM. BANK +] and [MEM. BANK - ]: select the memory bank shown on the additional display
[MEM. BANK] (point 12).
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[SWS]: when the All Swells in Swell or Solo function is active, the main volume can be controlled
through the expression pedal [SWELL].
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[A.P.]:
activates the Automatic Pedal or Pedal Automatic Piano functions. Select the mode of the
piston among the PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS under the SET-UP menu (see par. 9.6).
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[T] or [TUTTI]: piston or toe piston (where available) that recalls Tutti. The Tutti can be modified,
for further information read point 20.
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[C]: cancel piston. Turns off all stops, tremolos, couplers, MIDI controls, and other pistons on the
manuals (except when differently set through the PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS, described in
par. 9.6), then deletes and reboots the general and division HR .
22. Forward connection panel.
In this panel you can find the most frequently used connections and controls.
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[MASTER VOLUME]: regulates the main volume.
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[REVERB VOLUME] regulates the volume of the reverb effect.
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MIDI [IN]: MIDI input port.
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MIDI [OUT]: MIDI output port.
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MIDI [THRU]: sends out the MIDI data received from the [IN] port to additional MIDI units.
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[USB]: two USB ports. The right port links the organ to a computer, in order to run the computer
program “Physis – The Editor”. The left port is dedicated to USB pen drive (not included with the
organ) to use as memory disk, instead of the internal memory.
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[PHONES]: plug for a headphone set.
N.B.
If the [S] piston LED light is off, this means that the Lock Organ (see cap. 11.2) function is active.
In this case, saving combinations and visualizing the programming functions will be impossible.
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