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Viscount
Physis Organs
Reference Manual
WARNING!
This group of rear connections is not visible from the outside and the organ’s wooden rear panel has
to be removed to access it. Contact qualified staff for this procedure.
29. Power switch for the [EXT +12V DC] connector.
This connector is situated on the rear panel.
30. [TREMULANTS] section:
here you will find the Tremolos for both manuals.
31. Pipe lights potentiometer.
see point 20.
27. 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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[MAN.IV]: continuous control of Man.IV volume.
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[MAN.III]: continuous control of Man.III volume.
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[MAN.II]: continuous control of Man.II volume.
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[MAN.I]: continuous control of Man.I volume.
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[MAN.I / PEDAL]: continuous control of Man.I and pedalboard volume at the same time.
The [MAN.I / PEDAL] pedal works also as Crescendo pedal. For further information about this function
read par. 9.5.
One of the pedals is actually equipped with a leverage system and can be used to control the sustain effect
for Orchestral voices.
28. Rear connections.
On the rear of the organ, there are various sockets to connect it to an external speaker systems, together
with line and microphone input.
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[EXT. +12V DC] connectors: +12 Volt can be obtained from these connectors to switch-on any
VISCOUNT speaker connected to the PROG. OUT. outputs.
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OUT [GEN. SUB] (General Sub-Woofer): dedicated output for the connection with low-frequency
speakers (sub-woofers).
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PROG. OUT (Programmable Outputs): the instrument’s general line outputs, allowing simulation of
the wind-chests of pipe organs. The signals are distributed over the outputs on the basis of the
EXTERNAL OUTPUT ROUTER settings (see par. 9.8). These settings allow you to select the type
of wind-chest, its size and the position in space of the speakers. Each output also has dedicated level
and equalization controls (see par. 9.9 and 9.6).
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INPUT [L(+R)] / [R]: line inputs which allow other instruments to be played using the
organ’s internal amplification. If the source is monophonic use the [L+(R)] connector only.
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INPUT [MIC]: microphone input allowing amplification of the signal from a microphone.
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[GAIN]: trimmer for regulating the gain of the input signal received at the [MIC] connector.
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