Intonations; Stops - Johannus classic 250 User Manual

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Volume control Cathedral 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 by using the Johannus Menu. See
§ 5.1 Ambiance. The set location is to read on
the display behind Am:.
4.5

Intonations

The organ has twelve 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)
Select an intonation style by pressing the ROM., SYM., BAR. or HIS. piston. Select
an intonation variation by pressing the SOLO or TRIO piston.
If no variation piston is selected, Standard is selected automatically.
4.6

Stops

The stops are activated via stop switches, pre-programmed memory locations or
capture memory locations.
The lamp in the stop switch lights up when the associated stop is active.
The stops are divided into the following groups:
Pedal:
Activates the stops associated with the Pedal.
Choir:
Activates the stops associated with the Choir.
Great:
Activates the stops associated with the Great.
Swell:
Activates the stops associated with the Swell.
Solo and orchestral voices
The Classic 250 and 350 are standardly equipped with the following four solo and
orchestral voices:
Panflute
Trumpet
Oboe
String ensemble
User Manual Classic 250/350
(PANFL.)
(TRUMP.)
(OBOE.)
(STR.)
Am:Center
Mem: 1
Tr: 0/440 Cr:--
(Classic 350 only)
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