User manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Relevant Indications
- Panel Description
- Connections Quick Guide
- Quick Guide
- Before You Start to Play
- Connecting the AC Adaptor
- Connecting the Pedals
- Listening Through Headphones
- Connecting External Audio Amplifier
- Connecting Digital Player Devices
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to Your Computer
- Connecting the CLASSICO L3 to MIDI devices
- Connecting an USB Memory (commercially available)
- Installing Music Rest
- Installing the USB LED Lamp
- Ground Terminal
- Turning the Power On
- Turning the Power Off
- Demo of the CLASSICO L3
- Organ Sounds
- Using the orchestral sounds
- Playing Piano and Harpsichord Sounds
- Adding Variations to the Sound
- Useful Functions
- Changing the Keyboard’s Split Point
- Transposing the Pitch of the Keyboard
- Tuning and Temperament
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Organ Register
- How to Adjust the Volume of each Section
- Shifting the Tuning of the Orchestral Sections in Octave Steps
- Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer)
- Changing the Settings for Crescendo
- Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
- Working with Memory Pistons
- Practice with Song Player
- Recording Your Performance
- Connecting to MIDI devices
- Playing with Audio Backing Tracks
- Wireless Function
- Advanced Functions
- General procedure
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- Import Memory Function
- General procedure
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Index
- Import Memory Function
- Export Memory Function
- Expression Pedal Settings
- Damper Pedal Settings
- Speakers Settings
- AUTO OFF Settings
- LOCAL ON/OFF Settings
- Factory Reset
- MIDI PedalBoard
- Importing Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- Deleting Organ Sound Set (User 1/2)
- USB Remove
- Keyboard Touch Response
- BLUETOOTH (make it visible)
- CRESCENDO PEDAL
- CRESCENDO SETTING MODE
- IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
- EXPORT CRESCENDO SETTING
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Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer)
1. Press and hold one of the buttons of the section you want
to adjust until it's indicator ashes.
You are now in edit mode.
The indicator of [TRANSPOSE] shown the octave value for the
section you chose.
2. Use the [-] and [+] TRANSPOSE buttons to shift the octave
of keyboard notes upward or downward by up to +3/-3.
PIANO
HARPSICHORD
TUNING TEMPERAMENT TRANSPOSE
+3
+2
+1
0
-1
-2
-3
“Octave” setting
-3 ~ 0 ~ +3
3. If you want, you can press the button of other sections to
adjust its octave.
4. Press the button of the section again to leave edit mode.
NOTE
See "Working with Memory Pistons" (p. 33) to save your
settings. If you don’t save them, your changes are lost when you
switch o the CLASSICO L3
Improve the Sound (Chord Enhancer)
This function improves the sound it plays automatic harmonies that are
added to the chord that you are playing using the Manual I division.
The Chord Enhancer function works when a tone of the Strings and Choir
family is selected and the function is active (CHORD [ENHANCER] button
indicator is lit).
1. Select a tone of the Strings or Choir family on the Manual
I division. See "Playing Orchestral Sounds with the
MANUAL I Division" (p. 23).
2. Press the CHORD [ENHANCER] button.
PIANO
HARPSICHORD
TUNING TEMPERAMENT TRANSPOSE
The [ENHANCER] button indicator lights and the Chord Enhancer
function is active.
NOTE
If the current selected tone is not a tone of the Strings or Choir
family, the Enhancer function is disabled.
3. Play a chord on the keyboard.
The Chord Enhancer function adds notes to the chord you played.
NOTE
The Chord Enhancer function works in the Manual I division, both in
split mode and in layer mode.
4. Press the CHORD [ENHANCER] button to leave this
function.
Changing the Settings for Crescendo
The CLASSICO L3 is equipped with a crescendo pedal socket to connect an
optional expression pedal. See p. 16. The settings of crescendo can be
saved or loaded
The crescendo pedal is sometimes necessary in certain type of organ
music.
The crescendo pedal incrementally activates a predetermined selection
of tilt tabs as it is pressed forward and removes tilt tabs as it is depressed
backward. This predetermined selection start with very quiet (pianissimo)
to very loud (TUTTI).
If you need, you can edit and choose which tilt tabs to activate for each
step.
It's possible to modify the Crescendo for each type of organ set.
You can export or import your crescendo settings to an USB memory
commercially available. See "IMPORT CRESCENDO SETTING" and "EXPORT
CRESCENDO SETTING" (p. 45).
The crescendo pedal contains 7 pre-programmed registrations (steps) per
bank.
Enter in Crescendo Setting Mode
1. Select the Organ bank you need to change the Crescendo
for. See "Selecting Various Organ Types" (p. 21).
2. Press and hold the [FUNCTION/EXIT] button.
PIANO
HARPSICHORD
TUNING TEMPERAMENT TRANSPOSE
The [FUNCTION/EXIT] button ashes to indicate that we are in
function mode. All other indicators go dark.
3. Press the lower part of the "70" tilt tab to select the
crescendo setting function.
The [1], [2], [3], [4], [M1], [M2], [M3] pistons indicators start ashing.