Viscount Canticus 50 – Quick Guide
3. VOLUMES Section: these controls allow you to adjust the organ's individual volumes, as
follows:
[PEDAL]: pedal board volume.
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[MAN. II]: second manual volume.
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[REVERB]: reverb effect level.
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[GENERAL]: the organ's general volume.
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4. Sequencer: this section contains the buttons for control of the multitrack sequencer
incorporated in the Canticus50.
[PLAY]: this button allows playback of the MIDI sequences recorded.
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[RECORD]: button for starting a recording session.
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[METRONOME]: press quickly to activate the audio metronome; press for a few moments
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to recall the metronome setting video page.
[START-STOP]: starts / stops recording or playback of the MIDI sequence.
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See chap. 9 for a complete description of sequencer functions.
5. Display function control buttons: these buttons allow you to move the cursor (identified by
the flashing display field), set values, select video pages and confirm or reject prompts from the
system.
[VALUE]: rotary encoder for setting parameters.
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CURSOR [▲], [►], [▼], [◄]: buttons used to move the cursor around within the display
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video pages. The [▲] and [▼] buttons have LEDs which come on to indicate the
availability of a video page before and/or after the one displayed, respectively. Press the
relative button to display the video page you require.
[ENTER]: button for displaying the content of functions or confirming any system prompts.
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[EXIT]: button for exiting the current video page or rejecting any system prompts.
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Some seconds after the switching on of the instrument, the display will show:
containing the following parameters:
ENSEMBLE: using this parameter it is possible to set eight levels of natural slight lack of
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intonation between one pipe and another in order to simulate the imperfect tunings of organ
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