Chorale 8
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2.3 THE SIDE PANELS
Other organ controls such as the volume controls, reverb adjustment and the graphic display showing all
the instrument's main setup and adjustment functions are located on the right and left of the manuals, in
easy reach of the organist.
To make use of these controls quicker and easier, all the rotary trimmers and the Orchestra voices are on
the left of the manuals, with the graphic display and the relative control buttons on the right.
LEFT PANEL
ORCHESTRA
1
Pedal
Man.I
Cello
Strings
POWER
MASTER VOL.
2
4. [REVERB VOL.] trimmer: regulates the level of the reverb digital effects.
5. [EXT.SPK] Switch: on-off switch for loudspeakers (if any) connected to the outputs on the rear
panel, powered by means of the [EXT. +12V DC] socket.
WARNING!
Do not switch the organ on and off in rapid succession. After the instrument is switched off, wait at
least 10 seconds before switching it back on.
RIGHT PANEL
1. Display: graphic display of 128x64 pixels for display of all
the screens relating to the organ's functions.
2. [FIELD ] and [FIELD ] buttons: buttons used to move
the cursor around within the display screens. The [FIELD ]
button moves the cursor to the field above (the one currently
selected) while [FIELD
3. [VALUE +] and [VALUE -] buttons: buttons for adjusting
parameters. [VALUE +] increases the value, [VALUE -]
decreases it.
4. [EXIT] and [ENTER] buttons: buttons for accessing or exiting
menu screens. [ENTER] is used to enter the menu or function
shown on the display or confirm any prompts from the system.
[EXIT] is used to exit the screen on the display and return to the
previous one, or abort any prompts from the system.
Man.III
Man.I
Chimes
Piano
3
4
EXT. SPK.
REVERB VOL.
5
] selects the field below.
1. [ORCHESTRA] Registers: contains the
registers of the Orchestra voices for the four
sections of the organ.
2. [POWER] Switch: the switch used to switch the
organ on and off.
3. [MASTER VOL.] trimmer: regulates the
organ's general volume.
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+
ENTER
FIELD
VALUE
-
EXIT
FIELD
VALUE
3
4