Rear Panel - Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus Reference Manual

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General descriptions
10.
General combinations.
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[- -]: press this thumb piston and then the [0] / [9] pistons to select the desired memory bank and general
combination. The first two presses of [0] / [9] piston select the memory bank, the third press selects the
combination. For example, pressing pistons [2], [0] and [4] selects the combination 4 of the memory bank 20.
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[0] / [9]: pistons to recall the combinations saved in the selected memory bank. These combinations can be
modified. To do so, follow the procedure described for [S] thumb piston.
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[<] / [>]: general combinations sequencers. [<] selects them in descending order, [>]in ascending order.
NOTE
When the organ is switched on, memory bank 0 is always selected.
11.
Tremulants: here are the thumb pistons for the activation / deactivation of the Tremulant for each section.
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[TREM I]: Manual I Tremulant.
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[TREM II]: Manual II Tremulant.
Two tremulants are available for each section, and both can be activated through the [TREM] thumb pistons,. For
each tremulant it is possible to adjust speed, depth, amplitude and waveform and assign it to each voice. Further
information can be found on page 16.
12.
[AUTO PED]: activates the Automatic Pedal or the Pedal Automatic Piano function. Select the mode of the
piston among the A.P. MODE parameter in the KEYBOARDS menu (page 24).
13.
[ENC]: when the Enclosed function is active, the main volume can be controlled through the expression pedal
connected to the [EXPR.] connector (see point 19) or via MIDI (see page 36). Which expression pedal and
which section are controlled can be customized among the ENC CONFIG function in the CONTROLS menu
(page 25).
14.
[TUTTI]: thumb piston that recalls Tutti. The Tutti can be modified. To do so, follow the procedure described
for [S] thumb piston.
15.
[C]: Cancel thumb piston to turn off all stops, tremulants, couplers, and the other pistons on the manuals
(except when differently set through the functions in the COMBINATIONS menu, see page 25).

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16.
[PHONES]: plug for a headphone set.
17.
[INPUT] connector: stereophonic line input for external audio signals. The external audio signal is added to
the sound produced by the instrument.
PROG. OUT: the instrument's general line outputs, allowing simulation of the windchests of pipe organs. The
18.
signals are distributed over the outputs on the basis of the OUTPUTS settings available in the "Physis Plus
The Editor" application. These settings allow you to select the type of windchest, its size based on the position
in space of the speakers. Each output also has dedicated type, mode, level, equalization and reverb controls.
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