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Pipe organ module
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VISCOUNT
CM-100
The association between the VOICE MEMORY keys and the demo songs is as follows
3.1 Introduction
3.1 Introduction
Since it is a sound module, the CM-100 needs to be connected to a "controlling" or "master" instrument,
which will send it the data necessary for your performance, such as the notes to be played, the volume,
the expression and other data. If the "master" instrument is a Viscount church organ, remote control of
the switch-on and switch-off of the individual voice stops will also be possible.
This communication takes place by means of the MIDI protocol, a universal language for the exchange
of data between electronic musical instruments, which communicate using real "communication
channels". As in radio communications, two MIDI instruments connected together will only be able to
communicate if the transmitter and receiver instruments are using the same channel: in our case, the
transmitter is the master instrument and the receiver is the CM-100.
First connect the MIDI OUT connector of your master instrument (organ, keyboard or computer) to the
CM-100's MIDI IN data input port. Use good quality MIDI cables no more than 15 metres long.
Once the connection has been made, the two instruments have to be "tuned" to the same MIDI channel
so that the data exchange can take place correctly.
key 1: Johann Gottfried Walther - Allegro
key 2: Johann Pachelbel - Von der Geburt Christi
key 3: Domenico Zipoli - Allegretto in G min
key 4: Johann Gottfried Walther - Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele
key 5: Gio Batta Pescetti - Presto
key 6: Johann Pachelbel Alle Menschen müssen sterben
key 7: Robert Führer - Andantino in G maj
key 8: Johann Gottfried Walther - Erschienen ist der Herrliche Tag.
3. SETTING THE MIDI CHANNELS
3. SETTING THE MIDI CHANNELS
(from Concerto in F maj.)
(from Sonata in C min.)
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Pipe Organ Module
(Choral und Variation)

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