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UNICO 500 - 400 - 300
1. PEDAL Section.
Contains the pedal's stops and couplers for linking the manuals to the pedal board.
2. MAN.II Section.
Contains the stops, manual couplers (Unico 500 and 400) and tremulants of Manual II.
3. MAN.III Section.
Manual III stops and tremulants.
4. MAN.I Section.
Stops, manual couplers and tremulants for Manual I.
5. Lighting button.
On-off button for the music stand and manuals lights.
6. POWER Switch.
Instrument on/off switch.
7. AMPLIFICATION Section.
Organ amplification controls.
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[CONSOLE ON] switches on the instrument's internal amplification system.
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[EXT. SPEAKER ON] enables the PROG. OUT external outputs in the rear panel (point 26).
8. CANCEL Section.
Cancel buttons which allow disabling of all the Reed voices ([REEDS] tab) and the Plenum voices
([MIXTURE] tab).
9. MIDI Section
These controls, provided for each manual and the pedal board, allow transmission of the note MIDI
codes on the MIDI [OUT] port to be enabled and disabled. All the instrument's other MIDI messages
will continue to be transmitted, even with the MIDI control off.
10. Control and programming section.
Contains the buttons and display for viewing and programming all the instrument's setup and sequencer
functions.
11. ORCHESTRA Section.
This section contains the organ's Orchestra stops.
12. Additional displays.
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[CRESCENDO] shows the step currently reached by the [CRESCENDO] pedal (point 23)
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[M. BANK] displays the memory bank of the combinations (general and customised) selected using
the [MEM. BANK +] and [MEM. BANK -] pistons (point 19).
13. General pistons.
These pistons and foot pistons recall the general combinations of the memory bank selected using
[MEM. BANK +] and [MEM. BANK -] (point 19). These combinations can be modified; the procedure
for saving them is described in point 18.
[HR] restores the voice setup prepared in manual mode before a memory was recalled.
General combination sequencer controls are also provided, [PREV] in descending order, [NEXT.] in
ascending order.
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