Stops; Dynamic Stoplist - Johannus LiVE III AGO User Manual

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the back of the church. A pipe organ sounds very different from all those different
locations. From the organ bench, direct sound dominates the experience, with
reverb in the background; from the middle of the church, in contrast, sound and
reverb meld together far more seamlessly.
There is choice out of four locations:
 Location Organ Console (CONS.)
 Location Front (FRONT)
 Location Center (CENTER)
 Location Rear (REAR)
The pistons CONS., FRONT, CENTER and REAR allow you to choose where to listen
to enjoy the sound of your organ. The chosen listening position appears on the
display. See §3.2 Overview of Controls, point Z.

Stops

The stops are activated via draw stops, pre-programmed memory locations,
capture memory locations or the crescendo pedal.
4.5.1

Dynamic stoplist

The small dynamic displays above each stop individually, show the stop names of
the organ which is selected. When you switch to a different sample set with
pistons ORGAN 1 to ORGAN 5, the stop names immediately changes to the stop
names of the other selected organ. See 5.6.8 for Sample Set version.
Image – On the LiVE III small dynamic displays show the real pipe organ stop names of the selected
ORGAN. The solid wooden drawknobs are lightened when activated (optional, not in image below).
The designation of the stop groups are different per sample set.
The stops are divided into the following main groups:
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you are listening at the console of the organ
you are listening in front of the church
you are listening in the middle of the church
you are listening at the back of the church
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