Operation; Expression Pedals; Acoustics; Intonations - Johannus Rembrandt 377 AGO User Manual

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4.1

Expression pedals

4.2

Acoustics

4.3

Intonations

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PERATION
Expression pedals adjust the volumes of the different Solo stops (Solo is
only possible with an organ that has four keyboards), Choir (Choir is only
possible with an organ that has three keyboards), Great stops/Pedal and
Swell.
The level indicators in the display show how much the expression pedals are
pressed and thereby indicate the level of volume.
The acoustics rotary controls produce a digital acoustic effect. This effect
provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound that can be adjusted
smoothly.
Turn the left-hand rotary control in for the volume of a 2D echo (standard
echo for clearer and more transparent sound).
Turn the right-hand rotary control for the length of a 2D echo. Pull out the
switch on the rotary control for a 3D echo (extra addition to the echo for
a fuller sound).
The intonations are divided into a main group and a subgroup.
The main group consists of:
Romantic (ROM)
Symphonic (SYM)
Baroque (BAR)
The subgroup consists of:
Classic
Solo (SOLO)
Hymn (HYMN)
Trio (TRIO)
1. Select a main group by pressing the ROM, SYM or BAR piston.
2. Then select a subgroup by pressing the SOLO, HYMN or TRIO piston.
If no subgroup is chosen, Classic is automatically selected.

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