General Descriptions; Front Panel - Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus Reference Manual

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GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS

Front Panel

1.
PEDAL section: contains pedal stops. It is possible to play these registers through a MIDI pedalboard
connected to the MIDI [IN] connector on the rear panel (see point 19) or with first manual by activating the
Automatic Pedal function (see point 12). In the case of a MIDI pedalboard, this must transmit the notes on
the reception channel set in the SHOES & PEDALBOARD function (see page 36).
2.
MAN I section: contains stops of Manual I.
3.
MAN II section: contains stops of Manual II.
For each stop a different voice can be selected. You can also adjust the main sound-generation parameters.
Further information can be found on page 17.
4.
Control and programming section: the buttons and the display in this section allow the user to program
and set up the instrument and use the internal sequencer. Depending on the model, this section is located in
a drawer on the right underneath the manuals, or in the upper panel, or on the right of the manuals. The
buttons to visualize and navigate through all the display screens are located near the display and are:
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[SONG]: access the video pages of the internal sequencer.
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[LEVELS]: access the video page for all the volume settings available in the instruments.
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[ ] and [ ]: buttons used to move the cursor, identified by the field in reverse. [ ] moves it in the field
above or the previous field, [ ] in the field below or the next field.
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[+] and [-]: buttons which regulate the values of the parameters, whether they are numerical or
alphanumerical. [+] increases, [-] decreases.
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[EXIT] and [MENU/ENTER]: access and quit the display screens and menus, or confirm or cancel
prompts made by the system. [MENU/ENTER] accesses menus/screens and confirms, [EXIT] quits
menus/screens and cancels. If it is held pressed for a while, the main screen is immediately displayed,
regardless of the current menu level
5.
[VOLUME] slider: controls the overall volume of the organ.
6.
[REVERB] slider: controls the amount of reverberation effect.
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