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III. 

EXPRESSION SHOE (Volume Control Pedal) 

The organ’s expression pedal (called a “shoe”) is used to control the organ’s volume 
(expression). 

IV. 

SETTING CAPTURE REGISTRATIONS 

SETTING GENERAL PISTONS 

Your Allen organ’s capture system lets you set stop registration combinations in each of its 
available capture memories.  The Historique III™ has a set of twelve (12) General pistons 
centrally located under the Swell and Great manuals. 

 

First, select the stops you wish to save.  

 

Press and hold the 

SET

 Piston. 

 

Press and release the desired GENERAL piston. 

 

Finally, release the 

SET

 Piston. 

Remember, General pistons are customarily set from soft to loud using graduated stop 
combinations.  The pistons you have set “remember” the registration combinations that you have 
assigned to each of them.  Each time a General piston is pressed, the registration assigned to it is 
activated.  You can change stop registration combinations at any time by repeating the above 
procedure. 

V. ARTISTIC 

REGISTRATION 

(Trained organists might not need to review this section.) 

Organ registrations fall into two broad categories; 

solo combinations

 and 

ensembles

.  A solo 

combination is one in which a melody is played on one keyboard, the accompaniment on another 
keyboard.  The pedal often provides a light bass line.  Almost any stop or combination of stops 
will sound good as a solo voice.  A contrasting tone quality should be chosen for the 
accompaniment, so that the accompaniment is softer than the solo voice.  The Pedal stops must 
provide a foundation for the solo and accompaniment without covering them. 

Most 8’ reed stops make interesting solo voices.  The addition of a 4’ flute or a flute mutation 
(e.g., Nasard or Tierce) to a reed such as the Trompette colors the sound further and increases its 
volume slightly.  Adding an 8’ flute to a reed adds body to the sound. 

Flutes can be used alone or in combinations as solo voices.  One special combination of flutes 
that creates an appealing and historically significant solo combination is the Cornet (pronounced 
kor-NAY).  The Cornet is created by using the following Swell stops:  Gedackt 8’, Koppelflöte 
4’, Nasard 2-2/3’, Blockflöte 2’ and Tierce 1-3/5’.  This solo combination, widely used for 
Baroque organ music, is just as appropriate for some modern music.  Useful variations of the 
Cornet may be achieved by eliminating the 4’, the 2’, or even both. 

When choosing stops for a solo voice, it is not always necessary to include an 8’ stop; for 
example, since the 4’ flute has a tone quality different from that of the 8’ flute, the 4’ flute can be 
used as an independent solo voice.  By playing a solo voice an octave lower than written, the 
notes sound at the correct pitch.  In similar fashion, a 16’ stop can be selected and the notes 
played an octave higher than written.  Tonal variety is gained, because each stop has its own tone 
color. 

Содержание Historique III

Страница 1: ...Historique III Chapel Series Copyright 2013 Allen Organ Company All Rights Reserved AOC P N 033 00178 Revised 3 2014...

Страница 2: ...al microcircuits In 1971 Allen produced and sold the world s first musical instrument utilizing digitally sampled voices Your organ is significantly advanced since the first generation Allen digital i...

Страница 3: ...divide into two main categories flues and reeds In pipe organs flue pipes are those in which the sound is set in motion by wind striking directly on the edge of the mouth of the pipe Flues include pr...

Страница 4: ...nects all Positiv stops to the Pedal Positiv to Great Connects all Positiv stops to the Great Swell to Positiv Connects all Swell stops to the Positiv Swell to Great Intermanual coupler connecting all...

Страница 5: ...ps will sound good as a solo voice A contrasting tone quality should be chosen for the accompaniment so that the accompaniment is softer than the solo voice The Pedal stops must provide a foundation f...

Страница 6: ...OMBINATION Swell Trompette 8 Great Principal 8 Octave 4 Super Octave 2 Mixture IV Pedal Bourdon 16 Octave 8 Choral Bass 4 Play solo on Swell These few combinations demonstrate basic techniques of solo...

Страница 7: ...on important in French music is the Cornet described in the section on Solo Registration This combination can be used with the chorus reeds and mutations to create the Grand Jeu The Cornet is also use...

Страница 8: ...st capture memory Also displayed is the Tranposer setting of neutral pitch The Transposer is displayed as a large digit in the Console Controller display is on the right side of the display When the o...

Страница 9: ...selected Acoustic Portrait The selected Acoustic Portrait gain measured in dB decibels can be accessed and adjusted in the Console Controller See the Console Controller guide later in this manual for...

Страница 10: ...wed Keys and stop tablets should be cleaned in the following manner Use two clean cloths Immerse one in clear lukewarm water and wring it thoroughly damp dry Loosen the dirt with this cloth and then p...

Страница 11: ...ould have a guard installed to prevent it from accidentally being switched off It is important that you read and comply with all instructions and labels that might be attached to the instrument INTERN...

Страница 12: ...e user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Whether this equipment actually causes the interference to radio communications can be...

Страница 13: ...FUNCTIONS 22 1 Standard MIDI Channel Assignments 22 2 Selecting Program Change Modes Viewing Program Numbers or General MIDI Sound Names 22 3 General MIDI Sound Names or Program Numbers 23 4 Assigning...

Страница 14: ...ERATION 1 Start Up Sequence Turn on the organ s main power switch The LCD window will display in sequence Note The LCD will display the current stopmap level SMAP and operating software base code leve...

Страница 15: ...ure will always return the Console Controller s display to the Main Window function For reference the last window function is 3 Selecting the Capture Memories Locate the CURSOR button on the Console C...

Страница 16: ...2 3 2 1 5 etc General Piston numbers reflect their respective digits listed on the piston On the Console Controller locate the MEMORY button Press and hold the MEMORY button Then while holding MEMORY...

Страница 17: ...roperly and is controllable by the capture system Advance to the SELF CHECK window function see Section A 2 To start the self check press the CURSOR button on the Console Controller to position the fl...

Страница 18: ...ally cancel all stops The organ is now ready to play To return to the Main Window function press and hold the SET piston then press the CANCEL piston Release both Important The organ will not be able...

Страница 19: ...Acoustic Portrait Gain setting press the CURSOR button on the Console Controller until the cursor is positioned on the Acoustic Portrait gain setting Turn the ROTARY DIAL on the Console Controller to...

Страница 20: ...op is off the organ is tuned to a standard general purpose tuning Note The remaining tunings are of historical interest but are limited in application to modern music When selected it is normal for so...

Страница 21: ...on see section A 2 Press the CURSOR button until the cursor is positioned on DISABLED on the second line Turn the ROTARY DIAL clock wise until ENABLED appears on the display This will activate Configu...

Страница 22: ...the Console Controller Then while holding the MEMORY button press General Pistons 2 5 5 in sequence The display will briefly flash the word WORKING on the first line of the display to indicate that th...

Страница 23: ...ASTER window function see Section A 2 To change the Headphone Master Gain setting press the CURSOR button on the Console Controller until the cursor is positioned on the Gain setting value Turn the RO...

Страница 24: ...Division 1 Swell 2 Great 3 Pedal 4 Positiv 8 General Note The MIDI Base Channel always resets to Channel 1 whenever the organ is turned on see section C 5 2 Selecting Program Change Modes Viewing Prog...

Страница 25: ...The Console Controller window can display MIDI program changes as either MIDI program numbers or as General MIDI sound names Press the CURSOR button until the flashing cursor is positioned on the Dis...

Страница 26: ...the display mode you will be able to assign OFF or any program change number from 1 through 128 to any General piston There may be a number or following the P This P represents the Program Change Num...

Страница 27: ...d off Important Once MIDI program change programming is complete the user must exit the piston programming window function by using the SET and CANCEL pistons see Section A 2 for any changes to take e...

Страница 28: ...K value Turn the ROTARY DIAL to select either HIGH or LOW Bank priority Selecting MIDI Bank Numbers Bank Numbers are assignable in the same way that MIDI Program Numbers are See Section C 3 You MUST h...

Страница 29: ...is set to 2 all of the channels will shift higher by one Now Swell 2 Great 3 Pedal 4 and the General Pistons 9 Note MIDI Channel numbers will wrap i e channel numbers go only to 16 and will then repea...

Страница 30: ...d Then to turn the MIDI Sustain function on off on the selected manual press the CURSOR button until the cursor is positioned on the MIDI Sustain value Turn the ROTARY DIAL to turn the selected manual...

Страница 31: ...me so please be patient Once completed a copy of the Capture Memory information will exist in the sequencer and the original information will be retained in the Console Controller memory 11 Return Cap...

Страница 32: ...ith data from an external MIDI device When this occurs select the OFF position Note Piston changes will still be transmitted and received because they are classified as program changes Advance to the...

Страница 33: ...r f Unlock All Memories Without Code Advance to display Unlock All Capture Memories Press and hold MEMORY press General Pistons 2 5 5 release MEMORY Display returns to Main Window function g Self Chec...

Страница 34: ...st forward and reverse controls that function in the same way as their tape recorder counterparts Types of MIDI Data There are several types of MIDI messages that can be sent from one device to anothe...

Страница 35: ...ording the music using a sequencer and then listening from different locations in the room during the music s playback Other MIDI Uses MIDI has created new possibilities for the organist The ability o...

Страница 36: ...ces are connected to the organ it is important to make sure that the devices channels of transmission and reception match the MIDI channels of the Allen Organ divisions to which they are assigned MIDI...

Страница 37: ...53 Choir Aahs 54 Voice Oohs 55 Synth Voice 56 Orchestra Hit 57 Trumpet 58 Trombone 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 61 French Horn 62 Brass Section 63 Synth Brass 1 64 Synth Brass 2 65 Soprano Sax 66 Alto Sax...

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