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The organ controls are organized into so-called “Pages” in the Hauptwerk™ program, to allow convenient operation. Each page of this virtual instrument plays a different role, and allows you to control and monitor the organ’s numerous features in a convenient way. The following table summarizes the contents of each page.
Page name |
Description |
What is it for? |
Console |
Overview of the organ console |
Check, control, observe and demonstrate everything on one screen, including keyboard, pedal and swell box. |
Stops* |
Simplified view of stops and default couplers of the Center, Left and Right Page, modified for convenient control |
For systems with one or two individual touch screens, this page allows you to control all stops and default couplers |
Center |
Organ console: all control elements except keys on one single page, modified for convenient control |
For systems with a single touch display screen, this page allows you to control all stops and miscellaneous functions. |
Left |
Organ console: stops and control elements of the left side, close-up, modified for convenient control |
For systems with two individual touch screens, you can place this screen to the left of the keyboard, to control the left bank of stops and miscellaneous functions. |
Right |
Organ console: stops and controls elements of the right side, close-up, modified for convenient control |
For systems with two individual touch screens, you can place this screen to the right of the keyboard, to control the right bank of stops and miscellaneous functions. |
Voicing* |
Voicing tool for all divisions and stops, and combination action |
These pages allow you to set and save the voicing configurations of all individual stops or divisions |
Keyboards |
Keyboard mass control |
Virtual controls for the Keyboard Mass™ functionality allowing you to change the response and inertia of the keyboards. Keyboard and swell pedal to manual assignment. |
*displayed on multiple pages in Hauptwerk™ version V and VI.
Information
Last updated: 25 June 2021
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