Program Midi Into Capture System - Johannus Opus 5 User Manual

Ago (american guild of organists)
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The selected patch number (1-128) will be reflected as follows:
1-99 will appear normally as
100 to 128 will appear as
The dot between the two digits is indicates the third digit (the hundreds).
8.
Push SET when you selected the right module voice (e.g. patch 40). To indicate that the
selected channel and module voice are being programmed a
as long as you push SET.
9.
The MIDI stop MIDI Swell 2 now has been programmed with channel 7, module voice 40.
This means that switching on MIDI Swell 2 while playing the swell, key data will be
transferred over channel 6 to the module and that module voice 40 will be switched on.
10. Close the memory by turning the key switch MEMORY LOCK a quarter turn to the left and
eventually remove the key from the switch (not applicable on Opus 5 AGO). The light in the
SET piston will go off to indicate that the memory is not accessable anymore.
11. Switch off the PGM by pushing it again.

Program MIDI into capture system

In fact this means storing a module voice into the capture system of the organ, possibly in
combination with some other normal organ voices.
A MIDI-stop can be programmed in the memory as follows:
1. Make the memory accessable by turning the MEMORY LOCK a quarter turn to the right (not
applicable on O. The SET piston will light up to indicate the memory can be accessed.
2. Switch on the MIDI-stop that has to be programmed (E.g. MIDI Swell 2) together (when
desired) with other stops that you want to store into the capture system.
3. First store this registration in the chosen free combination (see under "Using free
combinations). This can be a free combination from the generals as from the divisionals.
Note: 1. If you don't store the chosen module registration in the capture memory first, the
programmed manual registration of this MIDI stop will be changed unintentionally.
2. Concerning the divisionals (separates) you can only program MIDI-stops into the
accompanying divisions. For example, you can only program MIDI Swell 2 into the
Swell divisionals and not into e.g. Great divisionals.
4. Push the PGM piston. The display will show the actual (last programmed) channel number
(in this example the channel number of the accesory MIDI SWELL 2).
5. Choose, by pushing one or more times on the - or the + piston, the channel you want to
assign to the MIDI stop. The channel (1 thru 16) will show up in the display.
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Opus 5, 10, 20 and 30 AGO

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