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Pipe organ module
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VISCOUNT
CM-100
As already mentioned at the beginning of this manual, the CM 100 has a library of 176 organ voices
which the user can freely assign to each of the 12 stops on the instrument's front panel.
Once the voice has been assigned to a stop, it will remain in the memory until the next time it is changed.
Now let us take a detailed look at how to carry out the procedure for changing a stop's voice:
6.1 V
6.1 V
oice Change
oice Change
Starting from the main page, press the VOICE key. The video page with the function's menu will appear
on the display:
[EDIT]
[V.F.S.]
Use the cursor keys to select the CHANGE menu option, which will start to flash. Press ENTER and the
display will show the list of voices currently installed on the 12 stops: the stop currently selected will flash
Ctrbomb32
Schawm4
Then use the cursor keys to select the voice you wish to replace; you can also do this by pressing the
stop of your choice on the front panel.
If the selection is confirmed by pressing ENTER, the display will show
Replace:CtBourd32
With:Principals press ENTER to continue
For greater convenience, the CM100's voice library has been subdivided into families, each containing
the voices belonging to a specific type of organ pipe: these include the Principals, Bourdons, Reeds, etc.
So on the current page, turn the encoder to select the family you require and press ENTER to confirm.
(or exit to go back)
Replace:CtBourd32
You can now turn the encoder to select the voice of your choice, contained in the family you choose in
the step before. Note that the name of the voices is shown in abbreviated form: the appendix to this
manual contains the name of the voice in full, its acronym, the family to which it belongs and the
consecutive number consigned to it.
Remember that when you are selecting a voice, the instrument allows you to listen to it in advance: if you
play the master instrument, you will hear the timbre of the voice currently on the display, before it is
definitively memorised.
6. VOICE
6. VOICE
[CHANGE]
[VOLUME]
[LABEL CHECK]
Bombard16
Waldhrn16
Press ENTER to replace
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CHANGE
CHANGE
[OUT ROUTER]
[SORT VOICES]
Bombarde8
Cornopea8
With:CtPrinc32
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