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Chorale 1
Owner’s Manual
4.7 SETTING DYNAMIC CURVE
The Chorale 1 keyboard is touch sensitive. So it's possible to choose among 3 dynamic curves and 4
fix velocity values that will influence the sound of orchestral voices and the MIDI messages sent by
the instrument. Organ voices are not influenced by dynamic curve.
To select one of the seven choices turn on the instrument while pressing
[MEM2]
+
[MEM3]
+
[MEM4]
. One of the Transposer LED will turn on indicating the actual selected curve in this order
(left to right): Soft, Normal, Hard, Fixed at 32, Fixed at 64, Fixed at 96, Fixed at 127. Select one of
them pressing repeatedly
[TRANSPOSER]
.
To exit from this mode turn Off the instrument.
4.8 FIRMWARE UPDATE
To proceed with firmware upload turn on the instrument while pressing the first five “white” keys
(from C2 to G2). All the LEDs of Transposer will turn on. The instrument will wait the transmission of
new firmware modules to be sent via MIDI. Firmware modules are MIDI files that must be transmitted
with an external sequencer and sent to the MIDI IN port of the Chorale 1.
For example, if using a computer, it is necessary to make an appropriate program playing the MIDI file
that sends it to the PC MIDI OUT port. During the reception of the Firmware the LED
[PIPE ENS.1]
will blink.
At the end of the upload the instrument will automatically restart. In case of errors during the upload
all the Transposer LEDs will start blinking. In this case restart and try with the procedure another time.
4.9 FACTORY SETTINGS
Factory settings are initial configuration of the instrument made at the production of the instrument.
Restoring the Factory Settings means replacing all the configurations and memorizations made by
user, with the original ones.
To restore the factory settings on the instrument turn on while pressing
[SOUND STYLE]
+
[MAN.I
OCT.UP]
+
[MAN.II OCT.DOWN]
: all LEDs will turn on for about 3 seconds, then the instrument
will restart with the original factory settings.