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Viscount Concerto III - Operating Manual
As the display states, once the operation is complete (i.e. when the display returns to the VOICES
menu) it will be necessary to verify the correspondence between the panel stop label and the voice
loaded using the LABEL CHECK function.
4.3 REGULATING THE VOICE VOLUMES
You can further customise your Concerto III’s sound setup by regulating the volumes of each
individual voice in a range from -12 dB to +6 dB.
To recall this function, select the VOICES VOLUME option and press the [ENTER/YES] button;
the display will show:
4.2 VOICE SORT
Once individual voices have been loaded in the manuals and/or the pedal board, it may be necessary
to rearrange them. Normally, the voices in an organ’s various sections are arranged from the lower
to the higher footages (32’, 16’, 8’, 4’, 2’, 1’). Within each group of the same footage, the families
are then arranged as follows:
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Principals
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Open Flutes
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Bourdons (or Closed Flutes)
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Violas (or Mordents)
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Detuned: these voices are placed in the group of 8' voices in last position in the relative family
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Trumpets
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Mixtures
The Reeds are placed after the last footage of the families listed above.
The SORT MANUAL function the VOICES menu allows
all
the organ’s voices to be sorted on the
basis of the criteria set out above.
To recall this function, select the SORT MANUAL option and press the [ENTER/YES] button.
The system will proceed to sort the voices, displaying the following video page for the time needed
to complete the operation:
Now use the buttons to move the cursor and [ENTER/YES] to confirm in order to select the manual
or pedal board containing the voice(s) the volume of which you wish to regulate.
After confirmation is provided with [ENTER/YES], the display will show the first four stops and
the current volume values.