Home

JOHANNUS

image

Contents

1. If one of the separate free combinations on organs with free combinations per division or one of the fixed combinations presets is pressed the sound module will return to the latest preset from M1 to M8 or from G1 to G8 which was selected by hand User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 22 The item Preset Changes offers the possibility to store recall not only stop combinations of the organ with the free combinations but also to add instrument combinations of the sound module Turning on or off the item Preset Changes determines whether the sound module will or will not react to MIDI messages sent when a free combination on the organ is activated Turning on or off the item Preset Changes is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Receive Midi Msg s MIDI messages with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v gt Receive Midi Msg s Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Preset Changes with the UP and DOWN buttons and then press ENTER Instrument Changes gt Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal The display will then show the text Receive or Don t Receive with under it the text Preset Changes depending on the setting of the item Preset Changes Don t Receive Preset Changes By pres
2. you can decide through which channel s an instrument will have to be reproduced in whole or in part The value can be changed in 64 steps from 0 to 63 When the value is 0 the instrument will not at all be reproduced through the channel in question At value 63 the instrument will be reproduced in full through the channel concerned Depending on the position of the channels loudspeakers in the organ or in the front an instrument can be moved from left to right the same effect as the PANPOT control in audio equipment N B Bear in mind that equalizing the volumes of both channels left and right of the instruments without C Cis effect or whose C Cis effect has been turned off see C Cis will have a negative effect on the stereoscopic image With instruments whose C Cis effect is turned on see C Cis it is exactly important that the volumes of both channels left and right are the same If only to prevent imbalance between the C side and the Cis side Changing the Instr Volume Left setting of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instr Volume Left with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER rument Volume rument Ba
3. Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instr Volume Right with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left r Volume Ri ght 3 The display will now show the text below Select Voice Nr FLUTE Volume Right 63 The value 63 may be different 4 Select the instrument whose Volume Right value is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 3 RECORDER Volume Right 63 Depending on the selected instrument and the Volume Right setting for the selected instrument previously changed by you the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the Volume Right value of the selected instrument can be changed User s manual HOMES MOS Classic S ound Module 35 6 Setting the correct Volume Right value for the selected instrument can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storina Date After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu nstrument Volume nstrument Bass nstrument Treble nstr Volume Left Instrument C Cis
4. It is possible to turn the C Cis effect on or off for certain instruments These instruments are marked with an asterisk behind the instrument number in the instrument list see Appendices When on an instrument of the sound module the function Instrument C Cis is turned on the tones that are played will sound through the left and right channels alternatively C sounds left C sounds right D sounds left D sounds right etc Pipe organs are often built this way to realize a wide sounding instrument The sound module has the possibility to turn the C Cis function of a number of instruments on or off When the C Cis function is turned off all the tones can sound through both the left and the right channels To what extent an instrument sounds through the left or the right channel is determined by the Instr Volume Left and Instr Volume Right values set by you see Instr Volume Left and Instr Volume Right When the C Cis function is turned on you can choose from the possibilities C Cis or Cis C When you choose possibility C Cis the C will sound left the C right the D left the D right etc When you choose possibility Cis C the C will sound right the C left the D right the D left etc This choice makes it possible to make the sound module always sound wide This is possible e g when two instruments with the C Cis function of the sound module are played simultaneously from the organ and one instrument is
5. The display will now show the sub menu below Select the menu item Mute Off On Solo with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER Tremulant Off On gt Mute Off On Solo 3 The display will then show the text Mute OFF Mute ON or Mute SOLO depending on the selected mute function Select Part Part 1 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Mute OFF 4 Select the part whose mute function you wish to change with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Change Mute Part 2 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Mute OFF 5 The required mute function can now be selected with the UP and DOWN buttons 6 Setting the correct mute function for a certain part can be confirmed by pressing the ENTER button The change will be stored in the selected preset To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Dat As a a After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt Tremulant Off On Mute Of f On Solo User s manual HOM MINS MOS Classic S ound Module 20 Receiving MIDI messages In treating the menu Receive Midi Msg s it is assumed that users are reasonably familiar with the possibilities of MIDI Apart from key information other MIDI messages e g volume settings and patch changes messages to turn on instruments can be sent to the sound module If yo
6. User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 30 6 Setting the correct bass value for the selected instrument can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data SAO AD FAA After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left Instrument Treble With the item Instrument Treble the character of an instrument can be changed by changing the amount of high of the instrument concerned This function is similar to the TREBLE button of a stereo The character of an instrument can thus be made rounder or sharper by changing the treble value The value can be changed in 64 steps from O a minimum of high to 63 a maximum of high Changing the treble setting of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument Treble with the UP and DOWN buttons and then press ENTER rument Volume rument Bass Lumene Traeble r Volume Left User s manual MOA F SENROSE Classic S ound Module 31 The display will now show the text below Sele
7. amount of low of the instrument concerned This function is similar to the BASS button of a stereo The character of an instrument can thus be made thinner or thicker by changing the Bass value The value can be changed in 64 steps from O a minimum of low to 63 a maximum of low User s manual MOA F SENROSE Classic S ound Module 29 Changing the bass setting of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument Bass with the UP and DOWN buttons and then press ENTER Instrument Volume gt Instrument Bass Instrument Treble v Instr Volume Left 3 The display will now show the text below Select Voice Nr FLUTE Bass 63 The value 63 may be different 4 Select the instrument whose bass setting is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons and then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 3 RECORDER Bass 63 Depending on the selected instrument and the previously changed bass setting for the selected instrument the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 The bass setting of the selected instrument can be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons
8. can be switched on or off User s manual SMON F SERTE Classic S ound Module 18 6 Changing a tremulant can be confirmed by pressing ENTER The change will then be stored in the selected preset To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will now briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt Tremulant Off On Mute Of f On Solo Mute off on solo The mute setting in fact matters only when several instruments are assigned to the same MIDI channel When four instruments have been assigned to one MIDI channel for example one or more instruments can be turned off temporarily with the mute function without changing the instruments of the MIDI channels in the part list There are three mute functions e Mute Off Suppression off instrument on e Mute On Suppression on instrument off e Mute Solo All parts are turned off except those parts whose mute function is set to Solo The Solo function especially comes in handy for quickly turning off all parts but one Changing the mute setting is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Part Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s gt Part SeEtrlnas v Receive Midi Msg s User s manual MOA NEN MOS Classic S ound Module 19 2 Then press ENTER
9. display will show four lines of text in the initial screen after a couple of seconds The top three lines indicate the three highest MIDI channels to which an instrument has been assigned and what instrument it is In the following example the FLUTE is assigned to MIDI channel 1 The PICCOLO is assigned to MIDI channel 2 The RECORDER is assigned to MIDI channel 3 Not indicated are the instruments assigned to higher MIDI channels The left part of the bottom line indicates volume setting This is always set at O on switching on the sound module The right part of the bottom line indicates the selected preset This is always set at M1 on switching on the sound module FLUTE PICCOLO RECORDER Volume 0 Throughout this guide when there is a reference to a text shown on the display this text will be marked grey As shown in the above example with the volume setting O and the selected preset M1 Push button UP Within a chosen menu pressing the push button UP provides Selection of a previous part from the part list Selection of a previous instrument from the instrument list Selection of a previous menu item belonging to a selected menu An increase of the numerical value of a selected number Pressing the push button once or several times produces one or more steps up Keeping the push button pressed down provides a continuous increment in steps User s manual HOM NES MOS Classic S ound Module 5 Pus
10. in the instrument list see Appendices Switching the tremulant on or off is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Part Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s SPark Settings v Receive Midi Msg s 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below User s manual MOA F SENROSE Classic S ound Module 17 With the UP and DOWN buttons select the menu item Tremulant Off On and then press ENTER gt Tremulant Off On Mute Of f On Solo 3 If a part with an instrument for which it is not possible to switch the tremulant on or off instruments without a tremulant is selected the fourth line will show the text Tremulant NO Select Part Part 1 CLARINET Tremulant NO If a part with an instrument for which it is possible to switch the tremulant on or off instruments with a tremulant is selected the display will show the text Tremulant ON or Tremulant OFF depending on whether this is switched on or off Select Part Part 2 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tremulant ON 4 With the UP and DOWN buttons select the part of which you wish to switch the tremulant ON or OFF and then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Change Tremulant Part 2 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tremulant ON 5 By pressing the UP or DOWN buttons the tremulant of the selected part
11. instruments programmable Tremulant depth per instrument programmable Tremulant speed per instrument programmable Detuning per instrument programmable Demo SONY ooccccoccc 1 Supply voltage 9Vdc mains adapter Max power consumption 6Watts Stereo output RCA 10kU 50mV MIDI connections 3 IN THRU OUT Display tee sees ii 4x20 character LCD Control buttons o 4 UP DOWN MENU ENTER Dimensions W x H x D 21 6 x 9 5 x 19 3cm 8 x 3 x 72inch Weight ooioiroranac conose 1 6kg 3 5lbs Accessories ooococoocoo o Mains adapter 9Vdc 1A Audio cable MIDI cable User s manual HOM MANN MOS Classic S ound Module 47 MIDI Implementation chart JOHANNUS Expander Module Date Oct 1999 CSM 128 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 20 Basic Default 1 16 Memorized Channel Changes 1 16 each Default Mode 3 Mode Messages N Altered E E E E N Note N 36 96 Number True voice A oe 36 96 Velocity Note ON 9nH v 1 127 Note OFF 9nH v 0 8nH v irrelevant After Keys N Touch Channels Pitch Bend zZz General volume Expression pedals mi i Control Change 100 101 6 N Pitch 100 101 6 N Transposer Program N 47 Change True AG 47 Song Pos Common Song Sel Tune Y Y Y Y oo lt lt System Clock Real Time Commands Reset All Controller Local On OFF All Notes OFF Acti
12. is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt Instrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal User s manual MOA NEN MOS Classic S ound Module 26 Advanced settings With the menu Advanced Settings a number of characteristics of each instrument can be changed voicing Namely Instrument Volume Instrument Bass Instrument Treble Instrument Volume Left Instrument Volume Right Instrument C Cis Instrument Tremulant Depth Instrument Tremulant Speed Instrument Tuning With these instrument settings the settings of the instrument itself are changed An instrument change does not depend on the selected preset A change in a certain instrument setting is automatically applied to all the presets If for instance a PICCOLO has been selected in both preset M1 and preset M2 and an instrument setting of the PICCOLO in M1 is changed the setting of the PICCOLO in M2 will change along with it Factory settings By changing the advanced settings many characteristics of the instruments can be changed It might even be exaggerated so that certain instruments no longer sound as they should and itis almost impossible to restore their original character Should this happen there is always a possibility to recover the original factory settings for the ENTIRE sound module The fact
13. latest preset from M1 to M8 or from G1 to G8 that had been selected by hand User s manual PROA MEN MOS Classic S ound Module 12 Settings In the following paragraphs all the setting possibilities of the sound module will be explained step by step Unless otherwise stated the explanation of the settings always starts with the initial screen as displayed when the sound module is switched on Of course grey marked texts may vary dependent on the settings selected When you are in a certain menu you can always return fast to the initial screen by pressing the MENU button once or several times escape function Volume The volume of the whole sound module can be changed when the volume setting is displayed at bottom left in the initial screen FLUTE RECORDER PANFLUTE Volume 0 The correct initial screen can be reached when the display shows one of the other initial screens by pressing ENTER once or twice You can get to the initial screen when the display shows a menu item by pressing MENU once or several times escape function When the sound module has been switched on the volume setting of the whole sound module can immediately be changed with the push buttons UP and DOWN The volume level can be set from 5 to 5 in 11 steps When the sound module is switched on again the volume for the entire module will automatically be set to 0 Change instrument Changing an instrument of one of the several parts
14. played from that division will react In other words the volume of the instruments of the sound module which are played from e g the Swell will only be changed if the expression pedal of the Swell is used If Expression Pedal is off Don t Receive no instrument of the sound module will react when an expression pedal of the organ is used Turning on or off the item Expression Pedal is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Receive Midi Msg s MIDI messages with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v gt Receive Midi Msg s User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 25 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Expression Pedal with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER Instrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume gt Expression Pedal 3 The display will then show the text Receive or Don t Receive with under it the text Expression Pedal depending on the setting of the item Expression Pedal Receive Expression Pedal 4 By pressing the UP or DOWN button the item Expression Pedal can be turned on Receive or off Don t Receive 5 Changing the item Expression Pedal can be confirmed by pressing ENTER The change will be stored for the entire sound module To indicate that the selection
15. the item General Volume with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER Instrument Changes Preset Changes gt General Volume Expression Pedal 3 The display will then show the text Receive or Don t Receive with under it the text General Volume depending on the setting of the item General Volume Receive General Volume 4 By pressing the UP or DOWN button the item General Volume can be turned on Receive or off Don t Receive User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 24 5 Changing the item General Volume can be confirmed by pressing ENTER The change will then be stored for the entire sound module To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data StOri mg Dat a After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt l nstrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal Expression Pedal Turning the item Expression Pedal on or off determines whether instruments of the sound module will react to MIDI messages sent when an expression pedal of the organ controller 7 is used When Expression Pedal is on Receive not all the instruments of the sound module will react when an expression pedal is used When an expression pedal belonging to a certain division is used only the instruments of the sound module which can be
16. 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Preset M1 Initial screen 3 part list selected FLUTE PICCOLO OBOE PANFLUTE When e g playing on the GREAT of the organ the coupler SWELL GREAT is switched on and the stops MIDI GREAT 1 and MIDI SWELL 2 are switched on for all the instruments assigned to MIDI channel 1 and MIDI channel 2 two quavers will be displayed briefly behind the musical instrument In the three initial screens this will be displayed as follows Initial screen 1 volume setting selected 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Volume Initial screen 2 preset setting selected 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Preset M1 User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 9 Initial screen 3 part list selected FLUTE PICCOLO OBOE PANFLUTE N B On organs fitted with programmable MIDI the MIDI channel number does not have to correspond to the number indicated on the MIDI stop This MIDI reception indication makes it possible to simply check whether the MIDI connection between sound module and the sending device organ is correct User s manual HOM MANN MOS Classic S ound Module 10 Memory The sound module has 16 presets from M1 to M8 and from G1 to G8 Each preset in turn has 16 parts On switching on the sound module the selected preset is always M1 1 FLUTE 2 RECORDER 3 PANFLUTE Volume 0 All the changes you now make and store will be stored in this selected preset M1 I
17. 21 Instrument Changes w cos doto cote otitis 21 Preset CHANGES osorno be eee eee ee eee ee ws ee 22 General Volume perrie trices wa tres te ten i eine ai ee ae eee 24 Expression Pedales vaca chav ada da lada da lada dla pibe 25 Advanced settingS ooooococoooco eee 27 Factory SeCtlings orai e433 4342433 e855 2b ad SES 27 Instrument Volume 000 cee 28 Instrument Bass icici A AA AAA ieee aves 29 Instrument Treble 1 1 2 2 0000 cc ee 31 Instr Volume LO it wi cen ne Se nie he nie Be ee hp nie Be ete hp we Be ee hp nie Oe ee De we weer 33 Inst Volume Ri cee piee eee ee hale ne eee ee oa oles 35 Instrument CiS ai 6 fo ida dada idad iii 36 Instresrem Depth toa cata tata tata tata datada tada taa tach 38 HASTEN OCCA acter cash xc chsh sash eahie sh cach cach nah A nanes 40 TIS TRUS NTT Unid arnet naaa ae hed dente a eee tee 42 Play demo SGng 24 ve eek te A ee ee ee ee ee 44 Module datal 4 el A AA AAA 45 Maintenance tomarte 46 WarrantYicanisarnsarssstacbarsbstabaiadrtabatadtabadadtabidadba dada 46 APPS eee akan ceca ua E ca tE EUA E cee cece a caus Es EAS 47 Technical specifications 0 0 eee 47 MIDI Implementation Chart 00 0000 eee 48 MONU SUIVGY ie se paco ten e eee 49 INSTUMOENTIISE sch cc ed ee tepe bene pene ba be pene be de nte pete pute be be Eater Peget 50 User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module Set up The complete sound module consists of e Sound module Mains
18. Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instr Trem Depth with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER r Volume Left r Volume Right rument C Cis Fa Trem Danei 3 When an instrument whose tremulant cannot be turned on or off and whose depth cannot be set has been selected the fourth line will read TremulantDepth No Select Voice Nr CHOIR 2 Tremul aint Dept line NO When an instrument whose tremulant can be turned on or off instruments with tremulant has been selected the display will show the present value of the tremulant depth Select Voice Nr GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tremulant Depth 80 User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 39 4 With the UP and DOWN buttons select the instrument whose tremulant depth is to be changed then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 20 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tremulant Depth 80 Depending on the selected instrument and the tremulant depth previously set by you the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the value of the tremulant depth of the selected instrument can be changed 6 Setting the correct value for the tremulant depth can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data After storing the data you will automati
19. User s Manual JOHANNUS C lassicS ound Module C S M 128 Document information User s Manual JOHANNUS Sound Module CSM 128 O Copyright 1999 JOHANNUS Orgelbouw b v The Netherlands All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced and or published by print microfilm audiotape electronically mechanically or any other means or stored in an information retrieval system without prior written permission from JOHANNUS Orgelbouw The information in this document is subject to change without any notice and should not be considered a commitment by Johannus Orgelbouw b v No responsibility is assumed for any error which may be appear in this document User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module Introduction Congratulations on your choice and the purchase of this JOHANNUS CLASSIC SOUND MODULE The sound module CSM 128 enables you to add 48 extra instruments organ stops classical instruments and effects to your organ This User s manual contains a lot of useful information First we will connect the sound module and put it into use After that we will go through all the possibilities In a number of chapters we will enter at length into selecting instruments MIDI channels and presets setting up the sound module adjusting instruments etc In the appendices you will find technical specifications as well as a MIDI implementation chart a menu survey and a list of instruments User s manual HOM NN MOS Cl
20. adapter 9Vdc 1A MIDI cable DIN cord Audio cable Connections All connections can be found at the back of the sound module see drawing e S AUDIO QUT LEFT L US ES as AUDIO OUT RIGHT Q Z gt D gt gt 2 O nate Dio D Q 2 2 Sk S gt Connecting the mains adapter Before connecting the mains adapter check first whether 1 The on off switch of the sound module is off The on off switch is to be found on the front of the sound module 2 The voltage indication on the mains adapter corresponds to the correct mains voltage Then first connect the mains adapter to the sound module The mains adapter connection is indicated as 9Vdc After this connect the mains adapter to a wall socket User s manual HOMES MOS Classic S ound Module 1 Connecting the organ Basically you are supposed to connect the sound module to your JOHANNUS organ It is also possible to connect the sound module to another device fitted with MIDI functionality Before you start connecting the sound module to your organ with the help of the MIDI cable and the audio cable we will give you a brief description of what MIDI is MIDI is the abbreviation of Musical Instruments Digital Interface With MIDI musical instruments can be coupled to each other to a computer or to another MIDI device It is possible e g to play simultaneously your organ a sy
21. assic S ound Module Table of Contents SOUND LAA a a a a NN Se ONG MEA SORE INGE UNG MUTE A NN STE NRE RC 1 OMIM CTIO INS yet seer A te fa hi Ds a i a it a e o a a e a a Se AS 1 Connecting the mains adapter o oooocococooc 1 Connecting the organ 0 0 tee 2 SWITCHING OME escort pra pt rae ae og Me rae Ne pl ae ee AM a de ae 3 Control functions data tls Sin fos Sita tas Otte Sas ts Sas te Sas tte Sas de 4 A AA le chet each A A hestck a E A 4 OT SWIC asar ca tao ERRE 5 Displays carstanociacaconoaod aetna a ao dr een eee ah ado do coa randasas 5 Pushi button UR da A A E N N 5 Push buton DOWN 1 de ate eii e a o d 6 Push button MENU aeea wea ene si eee KARTENE ee a eh bee eden 6 Push button ENTER rie Seis dais fies dad ie ata 6 Inia Mt Hare ttt otto otk a aaa iaaa aieo taa ia iaoa 7 Indication MIDI reception o ooocccoocooo eee ee 8 MEMON tite ie Ro REE EEE ER AB ASAE AE ABA ALAS KABA AME KA ALAR RR AER 11 SOUNGS che be Steed oa Gites feat bubs babe bubs bake bak bah bulbs bulbs bathe Babb dee 13 MO UMEO ieee aiseerdieacBeaid ab oe ge Oe ee oe ew he Pe ee Be ee Se bw bee Se ee Be ee Oe oe Be aot 13 Change instrument sas 230020000000 ee va ee ee eae ee era ee be ra eee as 13 MIDI channel select change 000 cece eee 15 TFremu lant oto a berererenerenene renee ner nenen tre rere rene nenEn tre rere Rene neTEn tre rere nen METER AAA 17 M teoff ON SOlO sta a a lio 19 Receiving MIDI Messages occocoooco eee
22. cally be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left Instr Trem Speed It is possible for certain instruments to turn a tremulant on or off These instruments are marked with an asterisk behind the instrument number in the instrument list see Appendices On instruments with the possibility of turning a tremulant on or off the tremulant speed can be set The value of the tremulant speed can be changed in 128 steps from 0 no change in pitch to 127 about 9 changes per second a very fast tremulant User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 40 Changing the Trem Speed tremulant speed of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instr Trem Speed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER r Volume Speed rument C Cis r Trem Depth r Trem Speed 3 When an instrument whose tremulant cannot be turned on or off and consequently whose speed cannot be set either has been selected the fourth line will read TremulantSpeed No y Select Voice Nr CHOIR 2 Tremulant Speed NO When an instrument whose tremulant can be turned on or off instruments with tr
23. ct Voice Nr FLUTE Treble 63 The value 63 may be different Select the instrument whose treble setting is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 3 RECORDER Treble 63 Depending on the selected instrument and the treble setting for the selected instrument previously changed the grey marked text may differ from the example With the UP and DOWN buttons you can change the treble setting of the selected instrument Setting the correct treble value for the selected instrument can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data StOrim Datos After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left User s manual MOA MNEN MOS Classic S ound Module 32 Instr Volume Left All the instruments can be set in such a way that they are reproduced both through the left channel AUDIO OUT L and through the right channel AUDIO OUT R Independent of all other volumes set volume of the sound module set instrument volume transmitted general volume or transmitted swell volume the volume left Instr Volume Left and right Instr Volume Right of each of the instruments can be set separately With the functions Instr Volume Left and Instr Volume Right
24. d instrument can be changed User s manual MOA NN MOS Classic S ound Module 43 6 Setting the correct value for Instrument Tuning can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storing Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt Instrument Volume Instrument Bass Instrument Treble v Instr Volume Left Play demo song The sound module can automatically play back one demo nstration melody Playing the demo song will give an impression of the tonal wealth of the sound module Playing the demo song can also be used to check whether the audio connection between the sound module and the reproduction device organ is correct no MIDI connection is needed to play the demo song The demo song can be played back like this 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Play Demo Song with the UP and DOWN buttons Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s Advanced Settings v gt Play Demo Song 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the text below and start playing the demo song straight away Playing Demo Song Press Any Key To Stop User s manual HOM SENESE Classic S ound Module 44 3 The playing of the demo song can be stopped by pressing one of the four buttons The sound module will immediately stop playing th
25. e demo song and return to the main menu gt Change Instrument Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s Module data If the last item of the main menu is selected the display will show the major data of the sound module This is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item About The Module Module data with the UP and DOWN buttons Receive Midi Msg s Advanced Settings Play Demo Song gt About The Module 2 Then press ENTER The display will show the text below J OHANNUS CLASSIC SOUND MODULE CSM 128 Version 1 2 On a sound module with a renewed program the grey marked text may show another date 3 This screen can be left again by pressing one of the four buttons The sound module will then return to the main menu gt Change Instrument Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s User s manual MOA F SENESE Classic S ound Module 45 Maintenance The wooden case is finished partly in veneer and partly in solid wood The case can be wiped off dry with an ordinary duster or with a slightly damp cloth or a shammy After this it can be rubbed dry with a non fluffy cloth We advise against the use of furniture polish because this will damage the varnish Direct sunlight may cause the case to discolour This applies especially to natural oak cases Warranty You were given a warranty when you bought your sound
26. e played from the Great if the MIDI stop of the Great is switched on The PANFLUTE can be played from the Swell if the MIDI stop of the Swell is switched on and or the RANKET 8 from the pedalboard if the MIDI stop of the pedalboard is switched on In this way an extra stop has been added to each division Changing a MIDI channel of one or several parts in the selected preset is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu Change Instruments gt Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s 2 Select the menu item Change Midi Chan s change MIDI channels with the UP and DOWN buttons User s manual HOMES MOS Classic S ound Module 15 3 Then press ENTER The display will now show the part list of the selected preset Select with the UP and DOWN buttons the part of which you wish to change the MIDI channel FLUTE lt CHOI IR 1 ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 4 Then press ENTER A flashing cursor indicates that you can change the MIDI channel of the selected part now 7 FLUTE lt CHOIR 1 8 ENGLISH HORN 11 RANKET 8 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the required MIDI channel from 1 to 16 for the part concerned can now be selected Press enter when you have selected the required MIDI channel for the selected part The flashing cursor will now disappear FLUTE lt CHO IR 1 ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 6 If you now wish to change another MIDI channel of another par
27. edal User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 21 3 The display will then show the text Receive or Don t Receive with under it the text Instrument Changes depending on the setting of the item Instrument Changes Dom te Rereclvye Instrument Changes 4 By pressing the UP or DOWN buttons the item Instrument Changes can be turned on Receive or off Don t Receive 5 Changing the item Instrument Changes can be confirmed by pressing ENTER The change will be stored for the entire sound module To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data StOori mg Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt l nstrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal Preset Changes Turning on or off the Preset Changes only makes sense if the sound module is used in combination with a JOHANNUS organ The sound module has been designed in such a way that it reacts to MIDI messages System Exclusive Codes sent by the organ when a free combination or a preset on the organ is activated If one of the free combinations from 1 to 8 is activated one of the presets from G1 to G8 on the sound module will be selected when the item Preset Changes is on when activating free combination 1 preset G1 when activating free combination 2 preset G2 etc
28. emulant has been selected the display will show the present value of the tremulant speed Select Voice Nr GOSPEL ORGAN 1 TremulantSpeed 40 User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 41 4 With the UP and DOWN buttons select the instrument whose Tremulant speed is to be changed then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 20 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tremulant Speed 40 Depending on the selected instrument and the tremulant speed previously set by you the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the value of the tremulant speed of the selected instrument can be changed 6 Setting the correct value for the tremulant speed can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left Instrument Tuning To prevent the sound module from becoming a too rigid and sterile sounding device the sound module has been devised in such a way that the various instruments can be slightly detuned with respect to each other or to the device to which they are connected This gives the sound module if necessary in combination with the device to which the sound module is connected a wider livelier character An inst
29. f you do not wish to store the changes in preset M1 but in another preset you can select another preset 1 Press the ENTER button until the initial screen shows the preset setting bottom left see Initial screen point 2 FLUTE RECORDER PANFLUTE Preset Ml Vol FLUTE RECORDER PANFLUTE PROS Gre G2 Vol All the changes that are made and stored after selecting a memory will automatically be stored in the selected memory If the correct preset has been selected the part list going with the selected memory can be displayed by pressing ENTER see also Initial screen FLUTE CHOIR 1 ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 With the UP and DOWN buttons the part list can be scanned User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 11 By pressing ENTER another time the initial screen is reached again displaying the freshly selected preset in this example G2 on the right and the volume setting on the left FLUTE RECORDER PANFLUTE Volume 0 The presets from G1 to G8 can be recalled on the sound module itself but also with the free combination buttons 1 to 8 of the organ G1 with the free combination button 1 G2 with the free combination button 2 etc if the item Preset Changes is switched to receive see receiving MIDI messages Preset Changes If one of the separate free combinations is pressed on organs with free combinations per division or one of the presets the sound module will return to the
30. h button DOWN Within a chosen menu pressing the push button DOWN provides Selection of the next part from the part list Selection of the next instrument from the instrument list Selection of the next menu item from a selected menu A lowering of the numerical value of a selected number Pressing the push button once or several times produces one or more steps down Keeping the push button pressed down produces a continuous decrease in steps Push button MENU Pressing the push button MENU provides access to the main menu The display will show the following text gt Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s The arrow pointing to the right in this case before the text Change Instruments indicates which menu item has been selected The arrow pointing down indicates that there are even more menu items below These can be reached by pressing the DOWN button a couple of times The menu items will then move up Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings In addition to the arrow pointing to the right the display now shows one arrow pointing down and one pointing up This indicates the presence of more menu items both above and below the four menu items displayed These can be reached by pressing the UP or the DOWN button as necessary The menu items will move down or up If there is only an arrow pointing up this indicates
31. in a chosen preset is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu gt Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s 2 Select with the UP and DOWN buttons the menu item Change Instruments User s manual MOA F SEROR Classic S ound Module 13 3 Next press ENTER The display will now show the part list of the selected preset Select with the UP and DOWN buttons the part of which you wish to change the instrument FLUTE CHOIR 1 gt ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 4 Then press ENTER A flashing cursor indicates that you can change the instrument of the selected part now FLUTE CHOIR 1 gt NGLISH HORN RANKET 8 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the required instrument for the part concerned can now be selected Press enter when you have selected the required instrument for the selected part The flashing cursor will now disappear FLUTE CHOIR 1 gt RECORDER RANKET 8 6 If you would like to change another instrument of another part you could go further through the part list with the UP and DOWN buttons to select another part 7 After changing the instruments of one or more parts all the changes can be confirmed in one go by pressing MENU The changes will be stored in the selected preset To indicate that a selection is being stored the display will briefly show the text Storing Data StOTV MG Dat asa User s manual MOA F SENROSE C
32. ing text Voice 34 HARMONIC FLUTE 8 Depending on the selected instrument and the C Cis setting previously changed by you the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the C Cis setting of the selected instrument can be changed 6 Selecting the correct C Cis setting can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data s After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left Instr Trem Depth It is possible to turn a tremulant on or off for certain instruments These instruments are marked with an asterisk behind the instrument number in the instrument list see Appendices On instruments with the possibility of turning a tremulant on or off the tremulant depth can be set when the tremulant of an instrument is ON The value of the tremulant depth can be changed in 64 steps from 64 no tremulant depth to 127 very deep tremulant User s manual MOA NN MOS Classic S ound Module 38 Changing the Trem Depth tremulant depth of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2
33. lassic S ound Module 14 After the data has been stored you are automatically returned to the main menu gt Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s MIDI channel select change Before explaining how a MIDI channel can be changed we will first on the basis of an example give an explanation of why an instrument is assigned to a certain MIDI channel The MIDI connection between instruments is divided into 16 logical channels each MIDI message is given the channel number belonging to it as an identification This way several devices can be operated independently with a simple connection A sending MIDI instrument can usually be set in such a way that this instrument can send MIDI messages through each of the 16 channels A receiving MIDI device can usually be set in such a way that this instrument can receive messages only from certain channels selected previously Let s assume that the sound module has been connected to a 2 manual JOHANNUS organ with MIDI stops If the MIDI stop of the division in question is switched on the division concerned will send MIDI codes to the sound module through its own channel The Great sends MIDI codes to the sound module through channel 1 The Swell uses channel 2 and the pedalboard uses channel 3 By assigning on the sound module e g the HARPSICHORD to channel 1 the PANFLUTE to channel 2 and the RANKET 8 to channel 3 the HARPSICHORD can b
34. module Please read the warranty conditions with care and send the bottom part of the warranty as soon as possible to JOHANNUS Orgelbouw b v at Ede Once again we want to draw your attention to the fact that the warranty does not cover damage caused by alterations to the sound module or improper use User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 46 Appendices Technical specifications Instruments max 128 polyphonic orchestral instruments 12 electronic instruments 11 keyboard instruments 4 percussion instruments 4 organ stops 13 special effects 4 Memory 0 ee eee e eee eee 128 8 x 16 M1 to M8 128 8 x 16 G1 to G8 callable with capture pistons of the organ MIDI channels 16 MIDI compatibility MIDI specification 1 0 General Volume setting 11 steps Tremulant 0 0 eee eee eee On Off 17 instruments Mute modes 0 0 eee On Off Solo per instrument MIDI message switches Instrument Changes On Off programmable Preset Changes On Off programmable General Volume On Off programmable Expression Pedal On Off programmable Voicing possibilities Volume setting per instrument programmable Bass setting per instrument programmable Treble setting per instrument programmable Volume left setting per instrument programmable Volume right setting per instrument programmable C Cis effect Off C Cis Cis C 17
35. ng Select Part Tuning Voice Store Data Play Demo Song Playing of the demo song About the module Module data User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 49 Instrument list With the sound module 48 extra instruments can be added to your organ The instruments can be divided into various kinds as shown below INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT TYPE OF INSTRUMENT NUMBER NAME 6 CLARINET ETSII S e orchastralinstrument ACI TRUMPET orchestralinstrument______ User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 50
36. nthesizer or an expander sound module The MIDI standard is a description of the way in which music and sound are translated and communication takes place between devices fitted with MIDI functionality The mostly three MIDI connections of a device have the following functions MIDI IN For receiving MIDI codes from other devices MIDI THRU For relaying incoming MIDI codes from other devices MIDI OUT For sending MIDI codes to other devices Connect the sound module as follows 1 With the help of the MIDI cable DIN cord connect MIDI OUT of the organ with MIDI IN of the sound module N B In organs fitted with programmable MIDI the MIDI cable must be connected to the output MIDI MOD instead of the output MIDI OUT 2 With the help of the Audio cable connect the AUDIO OUT L and the AUDIO OUT R of the sound module with the AUX IN L and the AUX IN R of the organ SOUND MODULE ORGAN e e e e o 2 HEN 0 0 oA s 0 00 A Q Q o ad ieee eL i 826 p Oe i e e o User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 2 Switching on First switch on the sound module with the on off switch After switching on the display will show four lines of text This text will be shown just after a couple of seconds after swi
37. ory settings can be restored as follows 1 Switch off the sound module 2 Press BOTH buttons UP and DOWN 3 Switch the sound module on while keeping BOTH buttons UP and DOWN pressed down During the time that the factory settings are being restored the display will show the following text Writing Intonation To Flash 4 Release both buttons UP and DOWN only when the display has returned to the initial screen 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Volume The factory settings for all the instruments have now been restored Instrument Volume User s manual MOA NEN MOS Classic S ound Module 27 Independent of the volume of the entire sound module the volume can be set with the item Instrument Volume in at most 128 steps from 0 to 127 included The lower limit does not have the value 0 for all the instruments This is due to scaling which is determined during the factory voicing process Changing the volume setting of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument Volume with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left 3 The display will now sho
38. rument is tuned at A 440Hz the standard pitch for musical instruments when the value of Instrument Tuning is O At an Instrument Tuning value of 64 the instrument is about half a tone lower than the standard pitch whereas at a value of 64 the instrument is about half a tone higher User s manual MOAPA MOS Classic S ound Module 42 Changing the Instrument Tuning pitch of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument Tuning with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER Instrument C Cis Instr Trem Depth Instr Trem Speed gt Instrument Tuning 3 The display will now show the text below Select Voice Nr FLUTE Tuning Voice The value 5 may be different 4 Select the instrument whose tuning voice is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 20 GOSPEL ORGAN 1 Tuning Voice 5 Depending on the selected instrument and the tuning voice previously set by you the grey marked text may differ from the example 5 With the UP and DOWN buttons the value of the item Instrument Tuning pitch of the selecte
39. set as C Cis whereas the other one is set as Cis C if so desired with a third instrument added without C Cis function or whose C Cis function has been turned off Changing the C Cis setting of an instrument is done as follows User s manual MOA F SENROSE Classic S ound Module 36 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Advanced Settings with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Midi Chan s Part Settings Receive Midi Msg s v gt Advanced Settings 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument C Cis with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER rument Treble r Volume Left r Volume Right usmeni Cs Cis 3 When an instrument whose C Cis function cannot be turned on or off has been selected the fourth line will read C Cis No y Select Voice Nr CHOIR 2 Cs Els MO When an instrument whose C Cis function can be turned on or off instruments with C Cis function has been selected the display will show the following text Select Voice Nr 34 HARMONIC FLUTE 8 Depending on the setting of the item C Cis previously changed by you the grey marked text will show the text OFF C Cis or Cis C User s manual HOMES MOS Classic S ound Module 37 4 Select the instrument whose C Cis setting is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the follow
40. sic S ound Module 7 Indication MIDI reception When the display of the sound module shows one of the three initial screens the display will also indicate which channels are receiving Note On MIDI messages A Note On instruction is a MIDI message which gives the receiving device the instruction to switch on a tone Some examples will make this clear When playing on the Great of the organ and the stop MIDI GREAT1 is switched on for all the instruments assigned to MIDI channel 1 two quavers will be displayed briefly behind the musical instrument In the three initial screens this will be displayed as shown below Initial screen 1 volume setting selected 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Volume Initial screen 2 preset setting selected 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Preset M1 Initial screen 3 part list selected FLUTE PICCOLO OBOE PANFLUTE When playing on the Swell of the organ and the stop MIDI SWELL 2 is switched on for all the instruments assigned to MIDI channel 2 two quavers will be displayed briefly behind the musical instrument The plus sign indicates that several instruments are assigned to a MIDI channel see MIDI channel select change User s manual MOA NEN MOS Classic S ound Module 8 In the three initial screens this will be displayed as follows Initial screen 1 volume setting selected 1 FLUTE 2 PICCOLO 3 OBOE Volume Initial screen 2 preset setting selected
41. sing the UP or DOWN buttons the item Preset Changes can be turned on Receive or off Don t Receive Changing the item Preset Changes can be confirmed by pressing ENTER The change will be stored for the entire sound module To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storia Data User s manual MORF SENROSE Classic S ound Module 23 After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu gt Instrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal General Volume Turning the item General Volume on or off determines whether the sound module will or will not react to MIDI messages which are sent whenever the general volume setting of the organ controller 11 is changed If General Volume Receive is on the volume of the sound module will react to changes in the general volume of the organ and if General Volume Don t Receive is off the sound module will not react to changes in the general volume Turning the item General Volume on or off is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item Receive Midi Msg s MIDI messages with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v gt Receive Midi Msg s 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select
42. ss rument Treble r Yolume Ley tt User s manual HOMINIS MOS Classic S ound Module 33 The display will now show the text below Select Voice Nr FLUTE Volume Left 63 The value 63 may be different Select the instrument whose Volume Left value is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice 3 RECORDER Volume Left 63 Depending on the selected instrument and the Volume Left setting for the selected instrument previously changed by you the grey marked text may differ from the example With the UP and DOWN buttons the Volume Left value of the selected instrument can be changed Setting the correct Volume Left value for the selected instrument can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will briefly show the text Storing Data StOrimg Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 34 Instr Volume Right The function Instr Volume Right is basically the same as the function Instr Volume Left see Instr Volume Left Changing the Instr Volume Right setting of an instrument is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu item
43. t you can go further through the part list with the UP and DOWN buttons to select another part 7 After changing the MIDI channels of one or several parts all the changes can be confirmed in one go by pressing MENU The changes will be stored in the selected preset To indicate that your selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Sorin Dede Qs as User s manual HOM SERORS Classic S ound Module 16 After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the main menu gt Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v Receive Midi Msg s It is also possible to assign several instruments to one MIDI channel This can be done by selecting the same MIDI channel for two or more parts as indicated in the example below UTE CHOIR 1 ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 In this example both the FLUTE orchesira flute and CHOIR 1 choir sound will be heard when sending MIDI codes through channel 2 If several instruments are assigned to one MIDI channel this is indicated in the initial screen with a plus sign Me par LUTE 8 RECORDER 11 PANFLUTE Volume 0 The above example shows that in addition to the FLUTE one or more other instruments are assigned to channel 2 Tremulant off on With certain instruments the tremulant can be switched on or off Instruments with this possibility are marked with an asterisk behind the instrument number
44. tching on This is because the various electronic circuits in the sound module need some time to reach the correct settings Do not switch on the organ until the display of the sound module shows four lines of text This order of switching on is important to ensure that the sound module is ready to receive all the initial settings which the organ sends to the connected MIDI devices via the MIDI OUT The organ can then be switched on User s manual MOA NN MOS Classic S ound Module 3 Control functions Front panel All the control functions are located on the front of the sound module as illustrated below O OQ 7 Classic Sound Module CIM 1288 JOHANNUS 1 On off switch 2 4x20 character display LCD 3 Push button UP 4 Push button DOWN 5 Push button MENU store selected setting and back to main menu 6 Push button ENTER store selected setting and back to previous menu User s manual MOA F SEROR Classic S ound Module 4 On off switch With the on off switch the sound module can be switched on or off When the sound module is switched on the display will show a text First switch on the sound module and then the organ This is to allow the sound module to receive all the initial settings of the organ Display When the sound module is switched on the
45. that there are other menu items above and these can be reached by pressing the UP button The MENU push button can be used to go back to the main menu from a submenu escape function Push button ENTER A menu item or a selected setting can be confirmed or stored with the push button ENTER After storing the display returns to the previous menu User s manual HOM NN MOS Classic S ound Module 6 Initial screen The initial screen has 3 different readouts 1 Volume setting bottom left preset setting bottom right and above it the three lowest MIDI channels to which one or more instruments are assigned 1 FLUTE 2 RECORDER 3 PANFLUTE Volume 0 In this screen the volume can be set see Volume 2 Preset setting bottom left volume setting bottom right and over it the three lowest MIDI channels to which one or more instruments are assigned FLUTE RECORDER PANFLUTE Preset Ml Vol In this screen the required preset can be selected see Memory 3 The part list This shows what instrument is at each memory location and to what MIDI channel each instrument is assigned FLUTE CHOIR 1 ENGLISH HORN RANKET 8 By means of the UP and DOWN buttons it is possible to run through the part list From the initial screen any of the three different readouts can be selected with the ENTER button e Volume setting e Preset setting e Part list User s manual HOMINIS MOS Clas
46. u do or do not want the sound module to react to certain MIDI messages it can be set in such a way that it reacts to certain MIDI messages or not With the menu Receive Midi Msg s MIDI messages the following items can be turned on or off e Instrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression Pedal Instrument Changes Turning on or off the item Instrument Changes determines whether the sound module reacts to patch changes select an instrument turn on or not If Instrument Changes is on Receive the sound module will react to received patch changes and if Instrument Changes is off Don t Receive the sound module will not react to patch changes N B To prevent undesired changes the sound module has been designed in such way that only those parts react to patch changes which have a MIDI channel number corresponding to the part number Turning on or off the item Instrument Changes is done as follows 1 Press the MENU button to get to the main menu and select the menu Receive Midi Msg s MIDI messages with the UP and DOWN buttons Change Instruments Change Midi Chan s Part Settings v gt Receive Midi Msg s 2 Then press ENTER The display will now show the sub menu below Select the item Instrument Changes with the UP and DOWN buttons then press ENTER gt I nstrument Changes Preset Changes General Volume Expression P
47. ve Sense 7 o i Mode 1 OMNY ON POLY Mode 2 OMNY ON MONO Y YES Mode 3 OMNY OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNY OFF MONO N NO User s manual MOA NN MOS Classic S ound Module 48 Menu survey This survey indicates how to move to a certain screen to reach a required menu or an item to change a setting Initial screen Main menu Change instruments Part list Store Data Change Midi Chan s Part list Store Data Part Settings Tremulant Off On Select Part Change Tremulant Store Data Mute Off On Solo Select Part Change Mute Store Data gt Receive Midi Msg s Instrument Changes Receive Don t Receive Instrument Change Store Data Preset Changes Receive Don t Receive Preset Change Store Data General Volume Receive Don t Receive General Volume Change Store Data Expression Pedal Receive Don t Receive Expr Volume Change Store Data Advanced Settings Instrument Volume Select Part Volume Store Data Instrument Bass Select Part Bass Store Data Instrument Treble Select Part Treble Store Data Instrument Volume Left Select Part Volume Left Store Data Instrument Volume Right Select Part Volume Right Store Data Instrument C Cis Select Part C Cis Store Data Instr Trem Depth Select Part Tremulant Depth Store Data Instr Trem Speed Select Part Tremulant Speed Store Data Instrument Tuni
48. w the text below Select Voice Nr FLUTE Volume 64 4 Select the instrument whose volume is to be changed with the UP and DOWN buttons and then press ENTER The display will now show the following text Voice il RECORDER Volume 6 4 Depending on the selected instrument and the volume set previously for the selected instrument the grey marked text may differ from the example User s manual HOM SENROSE Classic S ound Module 28 5 The required volume for the selected instrument can be set with the UP and DOWN buttons Because the lower limit does not have the value O for all the instruments the display indicates with the word MINIMUM that the lower limit of the volume of the selected instrument has been reached Voice 3 RECORDER MI NI MUM Volume 11 When the volume for the selected instrument has reached the maximum value 127 the display shows the word MAXIMUM Voice 3 RECORDER MAXIMUM Volume 127 6 Setting the correct volume for the selected instrument can be confirmed by pressing ENTER To indicate that the selection is being stored the display will then briefly show the text Storing Data Storing Data After storing the data you will automatically be returned to the submenu rument Volume rument Bass rument Treble r Volume Left Instrument Bass With the item Instrument Bass the character of an instrument can be changed by changing the

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

JOHANNUS johannus organs johannus monday johannus johannus orgel johannus monday tennis johannus live johannus orgelbouw johannus studio 260 johannus studio 150 johannus studio 350 johannus live iii johannus orgeln

Related Contents

Bedienungsanleitung  Manuale Istruzioni Bilance Sartorius-LA_Reference-i  SMSC WebService User Guide  Valdor® Flex  REPAIR PARTS MANUAL - Societe  Mode d`emploi énergétique des bâtiments  T'nB PRECIPT4 screen protector  This is the Internet version of the user`s guide © Print only for private    PAVEMENT Vol.6 2014  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file