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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 3 Keeps you updated on special offers. • You can be updated on any new software release and new sounds. Copyright © 2017 JOHANNUS. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of JOHANNUS.
  • Page 4 For European countries This Symbol indicates that in EU countries, this product must be Tento symbol vyjadruje, že v krajinách EÚ sa musí zber tohto collected separately from household waste, as defined in each produktu vykonávať oddelene od domového odpadu, podlá region.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    This unit and its AC adaptor can only be safely used in non-tropical weather. The operating temperature range is 5° - 40°C (41° - 104°F). Do not repair, modify or replace parts by yourself Do not attempt to repair the unit, modify or replace parts of the product. Please contact all the nearest JOHANNUS Service Center. Do not disassemble or modify by yourself Do not open the unit or its AC adaptor or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal component in any way.
  • Page 6 Important Safety Instructions CAUTION Always follow the following precaution listed below to avoid user to the risk of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, fire or other hazard . Grasp the plug connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord.
  • Page 7: Relevant Indications

    • Do not touch the pins of the USB Memory connector, or allow them to become dirty. • Take care when move the unit from one location to another with • Do not subject the USB Memory to temperature extremes (e.g., drastic changes in ambient temperature.
  • Page 8 • Unfortunately, an error may occur during the data restore previously stored in the USB memories. JOHANNUS shall not be liable for loss of profits or any consequential loss, loss of data. • Do not use excessive force when handling unit’s buttons, switches, sliders and controls and when use connectors and jacks.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    The ONE Orchestral Tone List ........24...
  • Page 10: Panel Description

    If ONE’s power has been turned off automatically, you can This button is used to start audio recording of your song use the [" ] switch to turn the ONE back on. If you don’t (See p. 37). want the power to turn off automatically, set the “AUTO OFF”...
  • Page 11 These buttons allow you to select orchestral sounds for the PEDAL division. One of those sounds can be added to the organ section. p. 23. MEMO Only one orchestral sound at a time in this group can be selected. PEDAL Tilt Tabs MANUAL I Tilt Tabs These tilt tabs allow you to select an organ sound.
  • Page 12 AC adapter body. Other AC adapters may use a different polarity, or These sockets allow you to connect the ONE to external MIDI devices be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in to transmit (OUT) and receive (IN) MIDI messages.
  • Page 13: Connections Quick Guide

    Connections Quick Guide Peripheral Devices NOTE LED Lamp Before to connect any external device to Audio IN socket, rotate the [VOLUME] knob toward the lower position to minimize the Audio Bluetooth volume. 2 Headphones Audio IN USB to Memory USB to Computer (MIDI) MIDI IN MIDI PedalBoard Pedal Board...
  • Page 14: Quick Guide

    The Piano section cannot be used at the same time as the Organ, and Orchestral. Press one of buttons of the "PIANO" section to recall a sound. The indicator will light, and the sound will be selected. MANUAL I...
  • Page 15 Use the Memories Your ONE comes with four memories and three banks (for a total of 12 memories) that can be accessed via the [M1/2/3] and [1]~ [4] memory piston. Press the [0] pistons to cancel the settings of the currently selected memory and mute all organ and orchestral sounds.
  • Page 16: Before You Start To Play

    To set the pedal as damper please see "CRESCENDO PEDAL" NOTE (p. 45). If you won’t be using the ONE for an extended period of time, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Connect a damper switch to the DAMPER PEDAL socket.
  • Page 17: Connecting External Audio Amplifier

    • Excessive input will not only damage your hearing, but may also strain the headphones. Please enjoy music at a reasonable volume. Use the AUDIO IN knob to adjust the input level the ONE’s Connecting External Audio Amplifier AUDIO IN jack to the output of the signal received...
  • Page 18: Connecting The One To Midi Devices

    • Switch on the power to the ONE before you start up the MIDI appropriate and that it is connected in the application on your computer. Never turn the ONE’s power on/off proper direction.
  • Page 19: Installing Music Rest

    ] button located on the right panel to " Installing the USB LED Lamp switch it on. The ONE is equipped with a 5 Volt POWER PORT. When the light is not POWER P enough to read music, you can connect the flexible LED lamp. POWER PORT...
  • Page 20: Demo Of The One

    OKTAVE 2 MIXTUR SESQUIALTERA TROMPETE 8 If you want to keep using the ONE at this stage, press any button. VIOLIN If you don’t want the power to turn off automatically, change the “AUTO OFF” setting to “OFF” as described on p. 43.
  • Page 21: Organ Sounds

    The new selection is now available for all three organ divisions. Press the tilt tabs that you desire. The ONE allows you to layer the sounds of the MANUAL II division. The names of sounds (registers) for each organ type (AMERICAN, If you wish, you can play the MANUAL II in separate part of the keyboard.
  • Page 22: Playing The Manual I And Ii Divisions In Separate Keyboard

    SUBBASS 16 OKTAVBASS 8 POSAUNE 16 BASS The ONE gives you the possibility to assign the MANUAL I section to the left half of the keyboard, and play the MANUAL II section in the right half. ORCHESTRA ORGAN MANUAL I...
  • Page 23: Using The Orchestral Sounds

    It is different for the MANUAL I orchestral sounds that are polyphonic and used as instruments accompanying. The ONE allows you to select orchestral sounds (even though there is only Press an orchestral button [STRINGS] or [CHOIR] button to one button for each category (Flute, Violin, Oboe, Trumpet, Strings, etc).
  • Page 24: The One Orchestral Tone List

    The memory piston at front of the keyboard [1], [2], [3], [4] show the STRINGS ENS 0001 available sound variations for that category. One of those buttons lights steadily to indicate that the sound is 0002 SLOW STRINGS currently assigned to the tilt tab.
  • Page 25: Playing Piano And Harpsichord Sounds

    WALDFLÖTE 2 QUINTE 1 1/3 STRINGS CHOIR The ONE allows you to select more Piano and more Harpsichord sounds (even though there is only one button for each category). PIANO HARPSICHORD Each Piano or Harpsichord category can contain up to 4 sound variations.
  • Page 26: Adding Variations To The Sound

    SONG 7 - TUTTI the wind supply to the pipes of one or more divisions. This pressure variation causes the amplitude and pitch to fluctuate producing a tremolo and vibrato effect. The ONE is equipped with 3 types of tremulant effect...
  • Page 27: Choosing The Tremulant Type

    To turn it off, press the upper part of the [TREMULANT] tilt tab. Choosing the Tremulant Type The ONE is equipped with 3 types of tremulant effect. Press and hold the lower part of the [TREMULANT] tilt tab until its indicator flashes.
  • Page 28: Useful Functions

    Turn the [FINE] knob in the "TUNING  TEMPERAMENT" Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard section. PIANO HARPSICHORD UAL I The Transpose setting allows the pitch of your ONE keyboard to be raised ROHRFLUTE 4 NASARD 2 2/3 WALDFLUTE 2 or lowered in semi-tone steps. CHIMNEY FLUTE 4...
  • Page 29: Using Different Temperaments

    The most tuning used for western music is called “equal temperament", where the The temperament and the scale tune settings are not saved. distance (interval) between any two semitones of an octave is the same. The ONE MANUAL I Your changes are lost when you switch off the ONE.
  • Page 30: How To Adjust The Volume Of Each Section

    If you don’t save them, your changes are lost when you switch off the ONE. Press and hold one of the button of the section you want to adjust until it's indicator flashes. Shifting the Tuning of the Orchestral...
  • Page 31: Improve The Sound (Chord Enhancer)

    Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer) Press and hold one of the buttons of the section you want family, the Enhancer function is disabled. FLUTE 4 NASARD 2 2/3 WALDFLUTE 2 Y FLUTE 4 VIOLA 4 BLOCK FLUTE 2 to adjust until it's indicator flashes.
  • Page 32: Restoring The Factory Settings (Factory Reset)

    Useful Functions Start to edit the Crescendo steps Press one of the pistons to select the step which has to be changed. The tilt tabs active in the step of the crescendo you choose are lighted. The factory reset is performed and the instrument leave the function mode.
  • Page 33: Working With Memory Pistons

    Working with Memory Pistons The ONE provides Memory Pistons that allow you to store almost all settings (or registrations) you make on the front panel. You can save your settings in 12 memories (4 memories x 3 banks). Additional registrations can be stored or loaded directly from an external USB Memory.
  • Page 34: Importing A Registration Set From An Usb Memory

    Useful Functions Press the [1]~[4] piston to import the registration set you overwrite the registration already stored at that location want. Select the [M1, M2 or M3] piston to select the most The registration set is now imported in the internal memory. significant digit of the location you want to save.
  • Page 35: Practice With Song Player

    Press the [SONG] button to enter in SONG mode. Its Before Playing Songs indicator lights. Before being able to play back audio (mp3 or WAV) on the ONE, you must first appropriately rename them. This operation is necessary to select a song by a numerical prefix.
  • Page 36: Selecting Your Previous Recording

    OKTAVE 2 MIXTUR SESQUIALTERA TROMPETE 8 The ONE has useful song that allow you to adjust the volume, rewind or fast-forward within the currently selected song, etc. Press the [SONG] button to enter in SONG mode. Its indicator lights. Turn the [TONE/LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume of song playback.
  • Page 37: Recording Your Performance

    Recording Your Performance The ONE allows you to record your performance and save it internally or About the Recording Files to an USB storage device. The audio files are saved in the "Recording" folder on the USB Memory. Record and play back what you've played on the instrument can be an If the "Recording"...
  • Page 38: Connecting To Midi Devices

    ONE keyboard, your instrument transmits MIDI data to its MIDI OUT socket (or to the USB COMPUTER port). How to connect a MIDI device, refer to "Connecting the ONE to MIDI devices" (p. 18). Transmitting and Receiving MIDI Data Each division and section of the keyboard has its own MIDI channel.
  • Page 39: Playing With Audio Backing Tracks

    Playing with Audio Backing Tracks Thanks to X MURE® application and the ONE you can play your favourite Rotate the [VOLUME] knob toward the lower position to melodies while controlling a audio pattern. minimize the volume. Connect the ONE’s INPUT jack positioned to the left front bottom panel to the output of your mobile device.
  • Page 40: Wireless Function

    Wireless Function Press the lower part of the "50" tilt tab to make the ONE Bluetooth® Audio Connectivity visible to other devices. The ONE is equipped with Bluetooth® Audio function. Thanks to this technology, you'll be able to stream music wirelessly from a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 41: Connecting An Already Paired Mobile Device

    MEMO Once the devices have been paired, there is no need to perform pairing again. See "Connecting an Already Paired Mobile Device" (p. 41) to connect the ONE with a mobile device already paired. NOTE Pairing is required again if you execute a Factory Reset (p. 34).
  • Page 42: Advanced Functions

    HOIR The ONE’s [FUNCTION/EXIT] button provides access to the available Speaker Settings ..........43 PSICHORD parameters and functions.
  • Page 43: Expression Pedal Settings

    The expression pedal acts on ORCHESTRA the orchestral sections in the This parameter allows you to cause the ONE to switch itself off after the selected MANUAL II MANUAL II division. number of minutes has elapsed if you are not using it.
  • Page 44: Factory Reset

    Select “2” to remove the USER 2 organ sound set. You can import User Sound Set in the internal memory of the ONE USB Remove and use them in your performances. To import you need an USB Memory and your Personal computer.
  • Page 45: Keyboard Touch Response

    Thanks to this technology, you'll be able to stream music wirelessly from a The crescendo setting is now saved in a file named "crescendo.csv" in the root Bluetooth® capable smartphone, tablet or computer to the ONE. directory of the USB Memory.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Turn off the mobile phone, or use it further away from the instrument. Check the format of your USB Memory. The ONE can use USB Memory that has been formatted as FAT. Unable to read from/write to USB Memory.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    Specifications ONE| ITEMS KEYBOARD TYPE • 76 Keys with dynamic TONE GENERATOR T2L: Sampling and Modelling Technology MODELLING Reactive to player articulation (Orchestral sounds) SAMPLING XXL wave size, holophonic recording up to 15 seconds on lower piano notes SOUND WAVE FORMAT...
  • Page 48 Specifications ONE| ITEMS 1116 (W) x 335 (D) x 130 (H) DIMENSIONS 43-15/16 (W) x 15-3/16 (D) x 5-1/8 (H) inches 14 kg (excluding AC adaptor) WEIGHT 3 lbs 2 oz (excluding AC adaptor) User manual SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES AC adaptor (DEXIBELL DYS602-240250W)
  • Page 49: Index

    Index Importing ......34 Speaker Settings ..... 43 Symbols Importing Organ Sound Set .
  • Page 50 MEMO...
  • Page 51 For European Countries This product complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. AVIS Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. For European Countries EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment.
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