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  • Page 1 SW/P MEM. MEM. BANK BANK Great Swell Choir Pedal Pedal Pedal SW/G PREV NEXT Swell Great Choir Envoy 350 FV UNICO SW/C viscount CHOIR SWELL Supplied By : Tel: 01792 721499 Web: www.viscountorgans.wales User Guide - Ver. UK - 1.2...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: READ THIS FIRST! WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR This symbol is intended to alert the user to the This symbol is intended to alert the user to presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV INDEX 1. Important notes ..........................2 1.1 Looking after the product ..........................2 1.2 Notes about the manual ..........................2 2. Introduction ............................ 4 3. General description ........................5 4. Switching on and main video page ....................11 5.
  • Page 4: Important Notes

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 1. IMPORTANT NOTES 1.1 LOOKING AFTER THE PRODUCT • Do not apply excessive force to the organ’s structures or the controls (knobs, stops, push-buttons, etc.). • When possible, do not place the instrument close to units which generate strong interference, such as radios, TVs, computer videos, etc.
  • Page 5 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV • Read all the information carefully in order to obtain the best performances from your product and waste no time. • The codes or numbers in square brackets ([ ]) indicate the names of the buttons, sliders, trimmers and connectors on the instrument.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    To conclude we suggest that you visit our web-sites www.viscount-organs.com and www.physisorgans.com where you will find information, updates, documents and news about our unique range of instruments.
  • Page 7: General Description

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ENVOY 350 FV...
  • Page 8 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV ENVOY 33-DFV...
  • Page 9 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 1. PEDAL Section. Contains the pedal’s stops and couplers for linking the manuals to the pedal board. 2. GREAT Section. Contains the stops, manual couplers and tremulant of the Great. 3. SWELL Section.
  • Page 10 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV [HR] restores the voice setup prepared in manual mode before a memory was recalled. General combination sequencer controls are also provided, [PREV] in descending order, [NEXT] in ascending order. 14. Pedal Board divisional pistons.
  • Page 11 [EXT. +12V DC] connectors: +12 Volt can be obtained from these connectors to switch-on any VISCOUNT speaker connected to the PROG. OUT. outputs. OUT [GEN. SUB] (General Sub-Woofer): dedicated output for the connection of low-frequency speakers (sub-woofer).
  • Page 12 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV internal amplification. If the source is monophonic use the [L+(R)] connector only. INPUT [MIC]: microphone input allowing amplification of the signal from a microphone. [GAIN]: trimmer for regulating the gain of the input signal received at the [MIC] connector.
  • Page 13: Switching On And Main Video Page

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 4. SWITCHING ON and MAIN VIDEO PAGE After the instrument is switched on with the [POWER] switch, the system takes a few seconds to become operational. During this stage, the LEDs on the separate panels of the manuals come on in sequence, and the display shows the introductory screen.
  • Page 14: Setting The Volumes (Volumes Function)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV field. [VALUE +] and [VALUE -]: buttons which regulate the values of the parameters, whether they are numerical or alphanumerical. [VALUE +] increases, [VALUE -] decreases. [EXIT] and [ENTER]: buttons for accessing and quitting the display screens and menus, or for confirming or cancelling prompts made by the system.
  • Page 15: Tuning The Instrument (Tuning Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 6. TUNING THE INSTRUMENT (TUNING menu) Selecting the TUNING field on the main video page gives access to all the instrument’s tuning parameters. o TRANSPOSER: transposer with a range from -6 to +5 semitones. When switched on, the organ always has transposition equal to zero.
  • Page 16: The Organ Styles (Styles Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 7. THE ORGAN STYLES (STYLES menu) The Style identifies the setup of the organ stops, meaning the voice and the relative parameters of each stop, allowing the use of sounds appropriate to the repertoire to be performed.
  • Page 17: Selecting And Regulating The Voices (Voices Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 8. SELECTING AND REGULATING THE VOICES (VOICES menu) One of the main features of the new Physis synthesis technology used by the Envoy organs for sound generation is that it offers the user a wide array of options for personalising the instrument with a very large number of organ timbres, and also makes available several parameters which can be adjusted to further increase the setup potential.
  • Page 18: Regulating The Audio Parameters (Edit Parameters Function)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV As usual, use the [FIELD ] and [FIELD ] and [ENTER] buttons to select the field on the display. Another way of displaying and adjusting the volume immediately is to hold out the draw-stop or hold down the rocker tab for a few moments in the voice on position with the cursor on the VOLUME LEVEL field in the VOICES menu, or in the function itself.
  • Page 19: Selecting The Alternative Voices (Alternative Voice Function)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV The LED of the stop being modified will flash to prevent modification errors; the stop will be on and can be played for better, quicker adjustment. Other stops can also be switched on to assess the overall effect of the changes.
  • Page 20 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV Here again, there is the option of displaying the alternative voices screen directly by holding out the draw- stop or holding down the rocker rab for a few moments in the voice on position with the cursor on the ALTERNATIVE VOICES field in the VOICES menu, or in the function itself.
  • Page 21: Instrument General Settings (Set-Up Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 9. INSTRUMENT GENERAL SETTINGS (SET-UP menu) The SET-UP menu contains all the instrument’s general settings except for the settings relating to the MIDI interface and the accessory and utility functions. To recall this menu, select the SET-UP field from the main...
  • Page 22 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV - left or right wing - mono - alternate keys Moreover, each of these layouts can be further specified with regard to the width of the wind-chest and its location in space, defined by the number of outputs used. To access the rear audio output setting video page, select the EXT.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Audio Outputs On The Rear (Ext. Out Config Function)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV o FROM and TO: they select the limits of the area, set in outputs, within which the wind-chest is to be located. The value is set as [output number-position between two outputs], bearing in mind that there are four positions between one output and the next (2-4-6-8 on the display).
  • Page 24 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV Functioning of different modes is described in the tables below. With 4 audio outputs: MODE OUTPUTS 1-2 OUTPUTS 3-4 As set in Ext. Router As set in Ext. Router STANDARD Conf. function.
  • Page 25: Utility And Midi Functions (Util. & Midi Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 10. UTILITY AND MIDI FUNCTIONS (UTIL. & MIDI menu) The UTILITY & MIDI menu, which can be recalled by selecting the field of the same name in the main video page, contains all the accessory functions and the settings relating to the organ’s MIDI interface.
  • Page 26: File Management Functions (File Manag. Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 11. FILE MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (FILE MANAG. menu) The Envoy series of organs is able to use two different types of mass memory: the internal memory, and a data storage device for connection to the [USB] slot underneath the manuals (USB pen).
  • Page 27: Playing And Recording Of Musical Sequences (Sequencer)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 12. PLAYING and RECORDING OF MUSICAL SEQUENCES (SEQUENCER) The Envoy organ is equipped with an internal sequencer (digital recorder) capable of recording performances on the instrument, and the commands and controls used. Recordings can then be saved on the USB stick or in the internal memory as MIDI files and played back at any time.
  • Page 28 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV Now select the MIDI file you wish to play back: The new screen provides information about all the controls necessary for use of the sequencer: [ENTER]: starts playback of the piece. [EXIT]: quits the sequencer function.
  • Page 29: Recording A Piece (Record Mode)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 12.2 RECORDING A PIECE (RECORD mode) In the sequencer mode video page, select the RECORD field. The display will show: select [NEW SONG] to start a new recording. Otherwise, a MIDI file can be loaded to overdub it, or in other words make a new recording which will be added to the performance already recorded.
  • Page 30 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV The functions displayed allow: o SAVE: saving of the recording as a MIDI file. o PLAY: playback of the recoding before saving it. o OVERDUB: creation of a new recording to be added to the sequence just acquired.
  • Page 31: Sequencer Playback Options (Play Options Menu)

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 12.3 SEQUENCER PLAYBACK OPTIONS (PLAY OPTIONS menu) Selecting the PLAY OPTIONS field in the sequence mode selection screen gives access to a number of options relating to the playback of the pieces: these refer to: o TRANSPOSER: sets transposition in semitones of the pieces played by the sequencer.
  • Page 32 User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV Now press [ENTER] to continue the programming or [EXIT] to abort, in this case the system requests a confirm to proceed with the quit: The second operation is to arrange the pieces within the list (or confirm the previous programming):...
  • Page 33: Appendix

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV 13. APPENDIX 13.1 STOP LOCAL OFF Setting a stop in Local Off mode means that it will not be played by the organ’s internal sound generation system, but the relative MIDI (System Exclusive code) message will be transmitted, so that it can be turned on and played on a connected instrument.
  • Page 34: Upgrading The Operating System

    User Guide Viscount Envoy 350 FV / 33-DFV o SETTING PARAMETERS: TUNING, SET-UP and UTILITY & MIDI menu settings. o USER STYLE: the 4 User Styles o COMB. MEMORIES: all the general and divisional combinations, Tutti and Crescendo. After the required Factory Setting is selected by pressing [ENTER], the display shows a warning screen indicating what is being restored to the default values: Press [ENTER] again to start the procedure, during which the “PERFORMING”...
  • Page 35 Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applìcable throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs) Dir. 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE e 2003/108/CE This syrnbol, found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste when you wish to dispose of it.

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