5.3 CHANNELING SIGNALS ON THE AUDIO OUTPUTS
(EXTERNAL OUTPUTS function)
The instrument has one more interesting function: it allows the user to select the sound source transmitted
through the rear panel outputs. Thanks to this function, the external loudspeakers can be placed so as to
simulate the actual position of the windchest in a pipe organ or choose whether outputs should transmit
only the reverberated signal.
To access this function page, select the EXT. OUTPUTS field under the SETTINGS menu:
The two columns clearly represent the two audio outputs, [OUT 1] and [OUT 2].
To move the cursor, use the [FIELD ] and [FIELD ] buttons.
To select the sound source press [VALUE +]. A checkmark will appear on the selected field(s).
Use the [VALUE -] button to delete the checkmark and deselect the sound source.
To quit the page and save the current settings, press [EXIT].
N.B.
The reverberated signal (REVERB field) always contains all organ sections and the signal from the
[INPUT] port located on the rear panel.
5.4 MIDI SETTINGS (MIDI functions)
NOTE
For further information about the MIDI interface, see par. 10.5 and 10.6.
To access the MIDI interface settings of the organ, select the MIDI field under the SETTINGS menu. This
first video page will appear:
containing the following fields:
o CHANNELS: set up the receiving and transmitting MIDI channels.
o FILTERS: set up the MIDI filters for data reception and transmission.
NOTES TO COUPL. (Note to Couplers): this control allows to select the notes to send through
MIDI. Select YES to send both the notes actually played on the manuals and the ones resulting from the
coupling controls. For example, by playing on the pedalboard while the coupling II/P is active, notes
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