Using The Capture System; What Are Capture Combinations; Programming Capture Combinations; Non-Lighted Capture System - Johannus Monarke User Manual

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Using the capture system

What are capture combinations?

Capture combinations or free combinations are a special form of fixed (preset)
combinations. The combination of stops in the fixed combinations has been laid down. The
capture combinations allow registrations to be composed, stored into the capture memory
and recalling again. This is especially useful when many different registrations occur when
playing a piece of music. It makes registration assistants unnecessary.
The memory in which the capture combinations are stored is protected so that it cannot be
erased when you switch off the organ or when you unplug the organ from the main power.
Parts of the capture system are (depending on the type of instrument):
! Key switch MEMORY LOCK
! Thumb pistons from M1 to M4 inclusive
! Thumb pistons – and +
! Display
! SET-Piston
! Pistons from 1 to 8 inclusive
With the capture system, a number of personal registrations can be stored into a memory
(programmed). These registrations can be recalled at any given moment.
The capture system is built up from a number of memory groups. Each memory group has
eight memory locations (pistons from 1 to 8 inclusive). At each of these, a registration of
your own choise can be stored. Normally, the accessories CHORUS and INTONATION 2
cannot be stored into the capture system.
When your instrument has no programmable MIDI-stops, the MIDI-stops cannot be stored
into the capture system either.
When your instrument does have programmable MIDI-stops, they can be stored into the
capture system.

Programming capture combinations

Programming a capture combination may differ from type to type (of capture system). Your
instrument may be fitted with one of the following capture systems:

! Non-lighted capture system

! Lighted capture system with 7-segment display
! Lighted capture system with LCD
Now follow the descriptions for programming each of the three kinds of capture systems.
Non-lighted capture system
A non-lighted capture system is programmed as follows:
1. 'Open' the memory by turning key switch MEMORY LOCK a quarter of a turn to the
right.
2. Select the required registration to be stored into the memory.
3. Select a memory group (e.g. M2).
4. Press SET (hold it) and next select the memory location (press e.g. piston 3).
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