Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 INDEX 1 Important Notes.....................2 1.1 Looking after the products................ 2 1.2 Notes about the manual................2 2 Front Panel.....................4 3 Lower Panel....................8 4 Advanced Functions..................9 4.1 Split and Manuals................... 9 Setting the Split Point................... 9 4.2 Voices.....................
Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 1.IMPORTANT NOTES 1.1 LOOKING AFTER THE PRODUCT Do not apply excessive force to the organ’s structures or the controls (knobs, stops, • pushbuttons,etc.). When possible, do not place the instrument close to units which generate strong •...
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Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 publication are not binding. While the instrument’s essential characteristics remain the same, the manufacturer reserves • the right to make any modifications to parts, details or accessories considered appropriate to improve the product or for requirements of a constructional or commercial nature, at any time and without undertaking to update this publication immediately.
The Front panel of your instrument gives access to all the features and functions. Here are the button names. 1.[POWER]: This switch turns on the Cadet 21 2.[MASTER VOL.]: Controls the master volume. 3.[BALANCE]: Balances the volume of the left part (Bass and Manual 1) and the right part (Manual 2) of the keyboard.
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Meantone, which gave priority to the major third over the fifth. This temperament is particularly important since it was in normal use in Europe in the 16th and 17th Centuries, until the beginning of the 18th. Here are the temperaments offered by the Cadet 21, first of all the MEANTONE. MEANTONE - 8 pure major thirds: E flat –...
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Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 7.[BASS] stops: This section contains the voices of Bass 8.[MANUAL I] stops: This section contains the voices of Manual I 9.[MANUAL II] stops: This section contains the voices of Manual II Note: Manual I stop LEDs remain lit also if Split is deactivated.
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(see paragraph 4.2). 15.[SOUND STYLE]: The Cadet 21 has three different organ styles (left to right): Baroque, Romantic and Symphonic, that permit to chose a phonic adequate to the organ literature you are going to play.
Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 3.LOWER PANEL 1.[PHONES]: Jack socket for connection of stereo headphones. Once they are connected, the organ’s internal loudspeakers switch off. 2.[OUT]: two 6.35mm-Jack socket line outputs for external organ amplification. 3.[IN]: two 6.35mm-Jack socket line inputs to play external signal into internal organ loudspeakers.
Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 4.ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 4.1 SPLIT AND MANUALS The Split point between Manual I and Manual II is E4 (left included) for default. When Split is Off Manual II voices play on all the keyboard range.
Note: Tremolo modulates only Manual II voices. 4.3 MEMORIES The Cadet 21 has 12 adjustable General (i.e. They memorize the state of the entire voice set of the instrument) combinations, to save your register configurations, divided into two banks (Bank A and Bank B) of 6 memory each.
Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 4.4 SEQUENCER The Cadet 21 has an on-board sequencer for recording performances (i.e. MIDI tracks with notes and parameters changes during the execution). There are two recordable tracks. To choose one press [TRACK] button.
Owner's Manual – Viscount Cadet 21 Most instruments equipped with MIDI interface transmit MIDI messages which specify, for example, which note has been played and with what dynamic, by means of the MIDI OUT connector. If this connector is connected to the MIDI IN connector of another MIDI instrument, such as an expander, the second instrument will respond exactly to the notes played on the transmitter instrument.
These messages can only be interpreted by an instrument made by the same producer as the transmitter device (in some cases only by the same model). They mainly relate to the instrument’s sound generation and programming parameters. The Cadet 21 uses these messages to control all the internal parameters and for switching the voices on and off. REAL TIME These messages are used for the real-time control of specific modules or functions of a connected instrument.
Press again [BANK] to exit from Demo mode. 4.7 SETTING DYNAMIC CURVE The Cadet 21 keyboard is touch sensitive. So it's possible to choose among 3 dynamic curves and 4 fix velocity values that will influence the sound of orchestral voices and the MIDI messages sent by...
MIDI. Firmware modules are MIDI files that must be transmitted with an external sequencer and sent to the MIDI IN port of the Cadet 21. For example, if using a computer, it is necessary to make an appropriate program playing the MIDI file that sends it to the PC MIDI OUT port.
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