Using The Voices Memories; Procedure For Saving And Recalling Voices Memories; Using The Memory Banks - Viscount Accupipe CM-100 Mode D'emploi

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4. USING THE VOICES MEMORIES

4. USING THE VOICES MEMORIES
The voice memories are memory locations each containing a voices combination created by the user.
The CM 100 offers 64 voice memories, subdivided into 8 sections (memory banks) of 8 memories each.
The purpose of the voice memories is to allow the organist to change the instrument's entire timbre setup
by just pressing a key, without having to switch the individual stops on and off individually. This function
has considerable advantages, making the instrument easier to use and permitting smoother
performances.
The CM-100 has 8 voice memory keys, located underneath the stops bar.

4.1 Procedure for saving and recalling voices memories

4.1 Procedure for saving and recalling voices memories
Saving the contents of a voice memory is simple and intuitive. Once you have created the stop setup
you require, just press the SET key and, keeping it pressed, press the key (from 1 to 8) of the voice
memory of your choice.
To recall a voice memory, simply press the key which contains the programmed setup you require. The
LED of the key comes on and the right stop setup will be activated.

4.2 Using the Memory Banks

4.2 Using the Memory Banks
The Memory Bank (M.Bank) parameter multiplies the 8 voice memories on the CM100 front panel into
8 different "banks".
As well as providing a total of 64 voice memories, this function simplifies use of the instrument by more
than one organist, since each of them will be able to save his or her own settings in a different Memory
Bank.
Obviously, therefore, voice memory 1 in Memory Bank 1 will be different from the same voice memory
in bank 2.
The active Memory Bank is selected from the CM-100 main video page.
M.BANK:1 ENSEMBLE:2
TEMPERAMENT:Equal
Use the cursor keys to start the number beside the M.BANK (Memory Bank) field flashing, and turn
the DATA encoder to select the Memory bank required (from 1 to 8)
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