C-190Portable Organ

Specialist functions

7.Specialist functions

This chapter discusses functions you may only need occasionally. They help you refine the C-190’s behavior.

Windchest Panning

Use the WINDCHEST PANNING function to specify where the simulated organ pipes (the C-190 is a digital instrument with no pipes whatsoever) should be located in the stereo sound field.

The available settings represent common pipe arrangements for church organs.

The following can be set for each organ voice individu- ally. The settings can be saved to the global area (see

p.19).

(1)Press the [WINDCHEST¥PANNING] button.

The button flashes. All tilt tab indicators go dark.

(2)Press the tilt tab of the organ voice whose panning you wish to change.

The drawings are probably self-explanatory:

(4)Press the [WINDCHEST¥PANNING] button again to return to normal operation.

From now on, the rank you selected will use the changed stereo distribution. Do not forget to save the setting to the global area.

Recalling the default Windchest Panning set- tings

If you decide to return to the factory-set panning settings, hold down the [REC] button while switching the C-190 on (this initializes all of the C-190’s set- tings).

This can be a tab of any section (PEDAL, MANUAL I or MANUAL II). Its indicator starts flashing.

(3)Use the [DOWN] and [UP] buttons to select one of the four available settings.

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Changing the volume and brilliance

The C-190 provides two functions that allow you to change the volume and brilliance (filtering) of any organ or orchestral sound. Such changes can be saved to the global area.

Changing the volume of just one sound at a time

If you think a given organ or orchestral sound is too loud (or too soft) with respect to the others, you can decrease (or increase) its volume without changing the volume of the remaining sounds. This is therefore a balance setting.

(1)Press the [ORCHESTRA] button to switch it on or off.

Switch it off if you need to change the volume of an organ sound. Switch it on to change the volume of an orchestral sound.

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