4.4
Reverb
The Instrument is equipped with 12 unique and recorded convolution reverbs of
existing venues. To change the reverb type, for the selected organ style (see
§ 4.3), press and hold the SET (or ENTER) piston while pressing the REV. piston.
The following 12 reverb types can be selected and set separately for each organ
style, using the Johannus Menu:
Mossley Hill, Liverpool, UK
Zuidervermaning, Westzaan, The Netherlands
First UMC, Galveston, U.S.A.
Concert Hall, Worcester, U.S.A.
Frognerkirke, Oslo, Norway
St. Maartenskerk, Tiel, The Netherlands
Holy Name Church, Manchester, UK
Oude kerk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Kruisverheffingskerk, Raalte, The Netherlands
Notre Dame, Paris, France
Bovenkerk, Kampen, The Netherlands
Hofkirche, Dresden, Germany
See § 5.2 Reverb for assigning a reverb to an organ style.
4.5
Adaptive Ambiance System
Adaptive Ambiance System is a feature that works with convolution reverb to
position the organ sound in the church. It allows you to choose where you want to
sit in the church to enjoy the sound of the organ.
There are four locations to choose from:
Location Console:
Location Front:
Location Centre:
Location Rear:
The volume control (REV.) is used not only to adjust the volume of the reverb, but
also to adjust the balance between the organ sound and the ambience, see § 4.1.
The Adaptive Ambiance System can be configured using the Johannus Menu.
See § 5.1 Ambiance.
The set position is shown on the display after the
organ style, see § 4.3 Organ Style.
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