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| Programming Section
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The ARCHIVE Modules, have an incorporated
PROGRAMMING SECTION on the front panel of the instrument, offering a lot
of functions:
All operations are clearly indicated by an alphanumeric liquid
crystal display. |
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Features
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Voicing Control for
Each Stop
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Volume level.
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Scaling (balance of volume in bass, mid and high ranges of
each stops).
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Articulation (for flues stops).
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Release of sounds.
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Quality of wind noise in peak sounds (for flues stops).
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Harmonic presence (Reeds).
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Fluctuation (natural instability of the single sounds).
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Pitch (Fine pitch adjustment between stops).
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Rank character (different character of single sounds).
Once the various voicing parameters have been regulated,
they can be stored in one of the three available memory banks, and recalled
whenever needed by the organist. |
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General Controls
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Tremolant speed and depth (separate for Div.A and Div.B).
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Organ tuning (fine tuning of the module).
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Seven historical temperaments: Equal, Meantone, Werckmeister
III, D'Alembert, Tartini-Vallotti, Kirnberger III, Kellner (on A440 and
A415).
Historical Temperaments
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Four programmable temperaments.
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"Short Octave" for ancient music performance.
Short
Octave
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Selectable Windchest Layout configurations for each division:
- Central peak;
- Lateral wings;
- Wing;
- Total sound separation (C side/C# side);
- Total monophonic effect;
Windchest Layouts
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