Adaptive Ambiance System; Intonations - Johannus symphonica 450 User Manual

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 Feike Asmazaal, Johannus Ede
 Frogner Kirke, Oslo
 St. Jozef, Utrecht
 Plantagekerk, Zwolle
 Oude Kerk, Ede
 Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
 St. Peter, Bonn-Vilich
 Kruisverheffingskerk, Raalte
 Bovenkerk, Kampen
 Église Notre Dame, La Grand-Combe 8s
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Adaptive Ambiance System

Adaptive Ambiance System is a function which works with LIVEreverb™ to
position the organ sound in the church. It lets you choose where to sit in the
church to enjoy the sound of the organ. Just as you will search the best seat in
church to hear the sound of the organ when visiting an organ concert. For some
this will be in the front, to hear every single detail of the sound, for others this will
be in the rear of the church, to enjoy the fusion of the reverb and the organ
sound.
There are four locations:
Location Organ Console: you are sitting at the console of the organ.
Location Front:
Location Centre:
Location Rear:
The REV.-piston is, besides adjusting the volume of the reverb, also used to adjust
the balance between the organ sound and the ambiance.
Adaptive Ambiance System can be configured using the Johannus Menu. See §
Fout! Verwijzingsbron niet gevonden. Fout! Verwijzingsbron niet gevonden..
4.5

Intonations

The organ has 12 intonations, divided in four styles and three variations per style.
The four intonation styles:
 Romantic (ROM.)
 Symphonic (SYM.)
 Baroque (BAR.)
 Historic (HIS.)
The three variations per style:
 Standard
 Solo (SOLO)
 Trio (TRIO)
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you are sitting in front of the church.
you are sitting in the middle of the church.
you are sitting at the back of the church.
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