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SER MANUAL
OHANNUS
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17, 27
37 AGO
WEELINCK
AND

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  • Page 1 SER MANUAL OHANNUS 17, 27 37 AGO WEELINCK...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. Nothing in this publication may be reproduced, stored in a data file or made public in any form or in any way either electronically, mechanically by way of photocopying, recording or in any other way without the prior written permission of Johannus Orgelbouw b.v.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Overview of the main components ....... . . 8 Overview of the Sweelinck 17 and 27 controls ......9 Overview of the Sweelinck 37 controls .
  • Page 4 4.11.13 Programming MIDI stops ....... . . 24 MAINTENANCE, PROBLEMS AND WARRANTY ....26 Maintenance .
  • Page 5: Safety

    Keep this user manual with the organ. The organ may only be opened by a technician authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b.v. The organ contains static-sensitive components. The warranty becomes null and void if the organ is opened by a non-authorised person.
  • Page 6: Installation

    NSTALLATION Placement and connection 1. Place the organ on a stable, horizontal surface. 2. Lean the organ slightly backward. 3. Slide the pedalboard (A) against the organ (B). 4. Set the organ upright. 5. Put the music desk (E) in the groove on the top of the organ. 6.
  • Page 7: Switching On

    Switching on Switch the organ on with the on/off piston at the right, next to the manuals. Wait several seconds. Starting the control functions and the settings takes a little time. The lamps of the on/off and 0 pistons light and the settings appear on the display.
  • Page 8: Description Of The Organ

    ESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN Overview of the main components Rolltop cover General Crescendo Rolltop cover lock Expression pedals Music desk Pedalboard Toe studs Organ bench...
  • Page 9: Overview Of The Sweelinck 17 And 27 Controls

    Overview of the Sweelinck 17 and 27 controls SOLO HYMN TRIO SOLO HYMN TRIO MENU MENU AD AC AB AA P O N Couplers and tremulants CANCEL piston MIDI stops MENU Main group intonations General Crescendo Pedal stops - and + pistons...
  • Page 10: Overview Of The Sweelinck 37 Controls

    Overview of the Sweelinck 37 controls L M N SOLO HYMN TRIO PEDAAL SOLO HYM.N TRIO LENGTE LENGTE LENGTE MENU MENU Pedal stops On/off Couplers CANCEL piston Main group intonations MENU Swell stops General Crescendo Great stops - and + pistons Preprogrammed memory Chorus CANCEL piston...
  • Page 11: Overview Of The Toe Studs Sweelinck 17 And 27 Ago

    Overview of the toe studs Sweelinck 17 and 27 AGO TUTTI CH-PED SW-PED GT-PED Generals (8 x) Reversible couplers (3 x) Tutti (1 x) Overview of the toe studs Sweelinck 37 AGO SW-CH CH-GT SW-GT TUTTI CH-PED SW-PED GT-PED Generals (8 x)
  • Page 12: Connecting And Switching On The Accessories

    MIDI SEQ.: This is a non-programmable MIDI output for connecting a sequencer or PC (with the optional Johannus Intonat program), for example. AUX IN: This is a (stereo) input for playing the sound of an external device through the amplifiers of the organ.
  • Page 13: External Loudspeaker Output (Optional)

    AUX OUT: This is an output for connecting an external (stereo) amplifier. EXT. REV.: This is an output for connecting Johannus external acoustics. This is a system that imitates the spatial effect of a concert hall or cathedral. Do not use this output for other purposes.
  • Page 14: Operation

    PERATION Expression pedals Expression pedals adjust the volumes of the different stops: Choir (choir is only possible with an organ that has three keyboards), Great/Pedal and Swell. Acoustics The acoustics rotary controls produce a digital acoustic effect. This effect provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound that can be adjusted smoothly.
  • Page 15: Factory Intonation

    Factory intonation Save the intonation settings In order to save the intonation settings, you need the Johannus intonation programme. 1. Connect a PC to the organ. Use the MIDI SEQ. output, see § 3.7. 2. Save the intonation settings on the PC using the intonation programme of Johannus.
  • Page 16: Accessories

    Manual Bass (MB): Couples the pedal monophone to the Great. Only the lowest note that is played on the Great is coupled from the pedal to the Great. Use the MB piston to activate the Manual Bass. Cantus Firmus (CF): Couples the Swell monophone to the Great. Only the highest tone played on the Swell is coupled to the Great.
  • Page 17: Preprogrammed Memory Locations

    4.10 Preprogrammed memory locations Preprogrammed memory locations are available by operating pistons PP to T. These six memory locations have factory settings (presets) appropriate for the quiet pianissimo to the loud tutti. Calling up a preprogrammed memory location 1. Press a preprogrammed memory location (PP-T) in. The active stops light up.
  • Page 18: Capture Memory

    Reset Procedures Data Dump Demo Songs Standard Intonation General Crescendo (option) Programming MIDI stops 4.11.1 Capture memory By using the capture memory, a registration can be activated with just one piston. The capture memory consists of 32 levels. Each level has eight memory locations.
  • Page 19: General Volume

    4.11.2 General Volume The set volume can be read on the display (Vol:..). The volume can only be programmed when the VOL. piston is lit. 1. Push the VOL piston in. 2. Use the - and + pistons to set the volume. 3.
  • Page 20: Tuning Mode

    4.11.4 Tuning Mode The Tuning Mode function shifts the pitch in fourteen steps of 1 Hz (from 426 Hz to 454 Hz). The set pitch can be read on the display. Programming the Tuning Mode 1. Push the MENU piston in. 2.
  • Page 21: Keyboard Mode

    4.11.6 Keyboard Mode The Keyboard Mode function sets the operation of the keys. This function is not available with organs that have wooden keyboards. 1. Press the MENU piston. 2. Use the - and + pistons to select the Keyboard Mode function on the display.
  • Page 22: Reset Procedures

    4.11.8 Reset Procedures The Reset Procedures function is used to delete the capture memory, or to reset a number of settings to the factory settings. 1. Push the MENU piston in. 2. Use the - and + pistons to select the Reset Procedures function on the display.
  • Page 23: 4.11.10 Demo Songs

    4.11.10 Demo Songs The Demo Songs function plays twelve different demo songs. 1. Push the MENU piston in. 2. Use the - and + pistons to select the Demo Songs 3. Push the SET piston in. The title and composer of the first demo song appear on the display.
  • Page 24: 4.11.13 Programming Midi Stops

    When the General Crescendo is not activated, the CR:-- message is on the display. 1. Press the CR piston to activate the General Crescendo. The display indicates which step has been set. Change the General Crescendo The default set stop combinations of the crescendo steps can be changed and saved in the memory.
  • Page 25 The selected MIDI stop is programmed into the memory bank of the memory location. Now you can program a MIDI voice on the selected MIDI stop for the PGM. Programming voice on MIDI stops 1. Press the MENU piston. MIDI Program appears on the display. 2.
  • Page 26: Maintenance, Problems And Warranty

    AINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND WARRANTY Maintenance Overview Component Maintenance Frequency Cabinet Cleaning. See § 5.1.1. As required Manuals Cleaning and removing scratches. As required See § 5.1.2. 5.1.1 Cabinet maintenance The cabinet is made of solid wood and wood veneer. Do not use furniture polish or teak oil to clean the organ cabinet.
  • Page 27: Repositioning The Pedal

    6. Contact your dealer if the pedalboard does not work properly. Warranty The conditions are specified in the warranty certificate. The warranty becomes null and void if changes or repairs are made to the organ by persons or organisations that are not authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b.v.
  • Page 28: Midi Implementations

    IDI IMPLEMENTATIONS MIDI Implementation Chart JOHANNUS Organs Date: April 2005 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1.00 MIDI Implementation Chart Functions Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Channel Changes See MIDI Specs Mode Default...
  • Page 29: Midi Specifications

    MIDI specifications This paragraph contains more details about the specifications in the MIDI Implementation Chart. 6.2.1 Default basic channels (transmitted/recognized) 2-manual instrument (with standard keyboard layout): 1: Great stops 2: Swell stops 3: Pedal stops 12: Stops 3-manual instrument (with standard keyboard layout): 1: Choir stops 2: Great stops 3: Swell stops...
  • Page 30: Control Changes (Recognized)

    Each ‘sys ex’ (system exclusive) message largely looks the same. The first 7 bytes and the last byte are always the same. Only the value of the 8th byte varies. This is the ‘sys ex message’ that Johannus generally uses: F0 00 4A 4F 48 41 53 XX F7 (hexadecimal).
  • Page 31 Sys ex code stops (Program Changes) When a MIDI stop is switched on and off, besides the usual Program Change, an extra Program Change code (preceded by the sys ex code 3F) is transmitted through the MIDI SEQ. output. This is to distiguish between a ‘normal’...
  • Page 33: Index

    ....6 Connection Controls overview for Sweelinck 17 and 27 ..... . . 9 Reeds .

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