4 OPERATION
4.1
General volume
The general volume of the organ can be adjusted with use of the Johannus Menu.
See § 5.4 General Volume.
4.2
Expression pedals
The organ has five expression pedals. One is configured as a crescendo pedal, the
others are configured as swell pedals for the existing divisions. The Pedal division
is combined with the Great division.
Using an expression pedal which is set as a swell pedal will next to the volume
also changes the timbre of the stops. By this the effect of the swell box shutters of
a pipe organ is simulated.
4.3
Cathedral
The organ is equipped with the Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR-12 system. This
effect provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound.
With use of the Johannus Menu the following settings are adjustable per
intonation style: Reverb Program and 3D Surround effect.
Settings.
Organ: The volume of the organ can be adjusted with the ORGAN volume
control.
Cathedral: The reverb volume can be adjusted smoothly with the
CATHEDRAL volume control.
4.4
Intonations
The organ has 12 intonations, divided in three styles: Romantic (ROM), Symphonic
(SYM) and Baroque (BAR) and four variations per style: A, B, C and D.
Select an intonation style by pressing the ROM, SYM or BAR piston. Select an
intonation variation by pressing the A, B, C or D piston.
4.5
Stops
The stops are activated via stop draw knobs, pre-programmed memory locations
or capture memory locations.
The lamp of the draw knob lights up when the associated stop is active.
The stops are divided into the following groups:
Pedal:
Choir:
Great:
Swell:
Solo:
Ethereal: Activates the stops associated with the Ethereal.
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Activates the stops associated with the Pedal.
Activates the stops associated with the Choir.
Activates the stops associated with the Great.
Activates the stops associated with the Swell.
Activates the stops associated with the Solo.
See §
5.12 Reverb
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