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1. 1 Press the PLAY button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel If you want to you can optionally then press the PAUSE button to pause the playback of your song while you adjust the playback tempo by number 2 Press and hold the RECORD bution then press the File button to increase the Tempo or the File button to decrease the tempo The tempo number that is displayed on the CDU will change Release both buttons when you are finished 3 If you have paused playback in step 1 above press the PAUSE button again to resume playback at the new tempo ICS 4000 sy peterson Tempo 126 SONG_62 Playback BACK PISTON SEQUENCER F FWD PAUSE FILE hinian ICS 4000 sy peterson SONG_8 120 Dont Ci H amp f PISTON SEQUENCER F FWD PAUSE FILE START STOP SSE a PISTON SEQUENCER F FWD PAUSE START STOP 71 COPYING A SINGLE SONG OUT FROM INTERNAL MEMORY TO REMOVABLE MEDIA From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button The MIDI button s LED will latch on automatically 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen for a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Copy song out then press the ENTER button 5 Insert a floppy disk or USB flash drive into the floppy d
2. kestore All CH Data Nega ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 118 CLEARING ALL ORGANISTS MEMORY SETTINGS FROM THE ORGAN Note This Clear Copy menu is the same as the Clear Copy menu accessible from the list that comes up when you press the MENU button from the Home screen except that Supervisor Mode allows deleting memory settings from ALL pistons crescendos amp tuttis and piston sequences in one operation From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt Clear Copy then press the ENTER button 2 Press the CLEAR button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Clear all then press the ENTER button 4 Press the OK button to confirm your intention to permanently remove all memory settings from all organist folders y y PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER sc IC PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 000 sy PISTON SE UENCER 119 VIEWING THE ICS MAIN CPU SOFTWARE VERSION From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt ICS Software then press the ENTER button 2 After reading and or recording the version codes press BACK to return to the Supervisor Menu List screen DIEX NO Urt coy Ue D Se 4 NOTO DL ge PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 120 VIEWING THE SATELLITE MICRO BOARD SOFTWARE VERSION From the Supervisor Menu List scre
3. Enter sequence name MEDLEY DONE LEFT RIGHT Sequence length A MEDLEY HOME BACK MENU 5 PISTON x PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Gi ei lange memory level BACK ENTER DONE press pistons 5 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson e DE gt Play gt Hppenc Insert BALK ENTER 1 2 LE di DONE fiato pistons PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 36 DEFINING CUSTOM NEXT AND PREVIOUS PISTONS From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Piston sequencer then press the ENTER button This will display a screen for selecting the desired organist folder 3 Turn the knob to select an organist folder name then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select gt Define NEXT pistons then press the ENTER button 5 Press all of the regular pistons that you want to become custom NEXT pistons when the piston sequencer is turned on A confirming message will appear briefly after each press When you are finished press the DONE button 6 Follow exactly the same procedure after selecting gt Define PREV pistons to assign custom PREVIOUS pistons These pistons will have their custom function whenever the Piston Sequencer button on the CDU is latched on and the red LED above the button is illuminated ICS 4000 sy pete
4. Enter new file name DONE LEFT RICHT DONE PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 74 DELETING A SONG FROM INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button The MIDI button s LED will latch on automatically 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen for a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Delete song then press the ENTER button A list of the song files currently in memory will be displayed 5 Turn the knob to choose the song that should be deleted then press the DELETE button Press the DELETE button again to confirm 1CS 4000 sy Peterson Piston sequencer gt MIDI men Ps a Renn ai E LI HAU inei NA PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER n nn us CS 4000 sy peterson Are you sure uou Want 4 r delete P p r wer PISTON SEQUENCER 75 SONGLISTS GETTING STARTED If you wish to play back a series of songs that have been recorded in internal memory rather than selecting and playing back songs one at a time you can create a songlist that is a subset of all the songs that have been recorded Your songlist is created by using the knob to select each song you want to include then pressing the ADD button I
5. This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button Press the MIDI button to latch on the MIDI LED if it is not already on 3 Press the MENU button on the Initial MIDI menu screen to display a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Songlist Mode Off then press the ENTER button Songlist Mode will be turned off and the Songlist Mode Icon will no longer be visible in the Home Screen or Record Playback Status Screen PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson PISTON SEQUENCER 80 FISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER DELETING ALL SONGS From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button Press the MIDI button to latch on the MIDI LED if it is not already on 3 Press the MENU button on the Initial MIDI menu screen to display a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Delete all songs then press the ENTER button 5 Press the YES button to confirm that you wish to delete all songs from memory ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER DISK UTILITIES GETTING STARTED The following pages explain how you can do some basic manipulations o
6. detailed in Addendum B c Asingle Tutti piston with no provisions for alternate memory levels may be provided Setting for this option is explained in Addendum C d A single Tutti piston and no Tutti Select Panel may be provided and configured so that a different blind registration may be set for each memory level within each Organist Folder This is by far the most common configuration requested from Peterson and as such is the method we will explain in the following pages For configurations where a separate Tutti registration is supported for each combination action memory level convenient provisions are made to copy the registration from one memory level to one other level or to all other levels in an organist folder You can copy a Tutti registration into other levels in the same organist folder or a different one as long as the destination folder is not locked 15 USING THE TUTTI PISTON S From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Simply press a Tutti also called Sforzando piston to turn on the included stops blindly without moving the tabs Press the piston again to turn the blind stops off and return to the actual registration Note As explained in the preceding section your pipe organ console may be configured to allow a separate Tutti registration on each combination action memory level or you might have a Tutti Select panel with buttons that allow you to select between four Tutti memory levels or you
7. selected and the list will be played back repeatedly until you press the STOP button When this mode is turned off the full list of all songs in internal memory will be available and only one song at a time will be played back Songlist Mode Icon A small symbol that appears on the Home Screen and the Record Playback Status Screen of the CDU when Songlist Mode is on Sound Module Any MIDI device intended to produce musical sounds through an appropriate amplifier and speaker Also called a synthesizer or MIDI keyboard Sound Variation A MIDI command that certain sound modules will respond to by altering the nature of their tone according to the number selected Supervisor Menu List The list of options displayed after successfully entering the Supervisor Password Supervisor Mode A section of the ICS 4000 menu system from which certain restricted tasks can be performed such as assigning organist folders and their names passwords and number of memory levels and transferring operational software into and out of memory Supervisor Password A four character password used to gain access to the Supervisor mode For convenience once entered successfully the supervisor mode s menu will remain unlocked until the organ is powered down Tab Throughout this instruction manual all stop controls such as tongue tablets rocker tablets and drawknobs are generically referred to as tabs Timbr
8. BACK will display the previous menu screen Bank Select A type of MIDI message usually sent just before a program number patch that commands a sound module to use a particular group or bank of MIDI voice programs In many sound modules a particular program number will refer to a different sound in each bank Brightness A MIDI command that some sound modules will respond to by altering the tone quality of their sound according to the number selected Button In this manual the word button is generally used for any of the five push buttons on the CDU The three center buttons are always labeled for their current function with words on the bottom line of the CDU Buttons are also found on the optional Floppy Drive Control Panel and Tutti Select Panel Capture Method A method of setting pistons comparable to that used on traditional capture style combination actions e g press a Set piston and then the desired numbered piston to capture the current registration CDU The Control Display Unit or main control panel of the Peterson ICS 4000 Channel Somewhat analogous to television channels MIDI protocol provides for sixteen or more MIDI channels for organizing and segregating the messages and commands sent between MIDI devices For organ use each keyboard is usually assigned at least one channel upon which messages and commands are sent Clear a piston layer or setting To remove any previously
9. DONE button when you are finished This will display a list of options to play or modify the list you ve just appended You can press the BACK button to display information about the piston sequence and then the HOME button to return to the Home Screen nn ICS 4000 sy peterson qb PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 43 REPLACING PISTONS WITHIN AN EXISTING PISTON SEQUENCE After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select gt Replace then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the piston within the list that you want to replace 4 Press the piston you want to insert in place of the one you ve selected 5 Press the DONE button when you are finished This will display a list of options to play or further modify the list you ve just modified You can then press the BACK button to display information about the piston sequence and then the HOME button to return to the Home Screen ICS 4000 sy peterson Sequence lengti gt CEN 5 yea PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 44 DELETING REMOVING PISTONS FROM A PISTON SEQUENCE After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1
10. Lopu HOME ENTER FISTOR SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sr Peterson knob i select type LA CRES TU Tit MIDI then press OK EXIT BACK UK FISTON BEQUENCER __1CS 40 4000 BY peterson so i des tinati ion BACK GRCNS OK FISTON BEQUENCEER 98 ICS 4000 sy peterson Press button for desired operation CLEAR or COPY BACK CLEAR COPY PISTON SEQUENCER ri 4000 sr peterson Knob Select memory then pr ess Fila 4 GU BACK OR NS iT DE FISTON SEQUENCER FISTON SEQUENCER COMPASSING A SINGLE PISTON From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the gt Piston compass menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Compass one piston then press the ENTER button 4 Turn on all tabs that you want to be controlled by the piston s that you are about to compass then press the piston The piston will now control only the stops you have chosen to include until it is later uncompassed ALL ul gt Plston compass menu OME ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ra pr sr T ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson gt Compass ne piston Turn or desired stops then press L BACK PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 99 UNCOMPASSING A SINGLE PISTON From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a li
11. ORGANIST FOLDER From the Home Screen 1 Press the ORGNST button This will display a list of available organist folder names 2 Turn the knob until your name is displayed If your name is not on the list you can choose the organist folder named Guest A or Guest B You can also use any other organist s folder but you should not reset their pistons or other settings 3 Press the ENTER button This will return you to the Home Screen with the organist folder name you chose shown on line 2 Turn the knob to change the memory level within your folder Note New organist folders can be established by the organ builder or other authorized persons after selecting the Supervisor Menu and entering the Supervisor Password ICS 4000 Br PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER CS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sr peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 22 UNLOCKING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER From the Home Screen if a padlock icon is visible 1 Press the ORGNST button This will display a screen that lists all established organist folder names with a padlock icon next to each one that is locked 2 Turn the knob to select your organist folder name and then press the UNLOCK button This will display a screen where you can enter your password 3 Turn the knob until the first character of your password is shown then press the RIGHT key to move to the next position Enter the second and third characters in t
12. They are non lockable and automatically contain all memory capacity that is not assigned to other organist folders 4 Turn the knob until the caret gt is next to the parameter you want to change then press the CHANGE button 5 Use the knob and or LEFT and RIGHT buttons to make the desired changes then press the DONE button This will display the screen with all parameters visible 6 When all parameters are the way you want them press the DONE button Note If you press the BACK button at this point instead of the DONE button none of your changes from this page will be retained 1CS 4000 sy peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson Knob Select Organist SCOTT PWD ABC vels 16 LOKey PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 113 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 114 DELETING AN ORGANIST FOLDER From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt Delete an Organist then press the ENTER button NOTE This option will not appear on the Supervisor Menu List if the only organist folders defined are the ones called GUEST A and GUEST B because guest folders cannot be deleted 2 Turn the knob to display the name of the organist folder you want to delete then press the DELETE button 3 Press the YES button as confirmation that you definitely want to delete the organist folder 1CS 4000 sy peter
13. all levels within a particular organist folder See the next section for a way to copy a tutti registration to a different organist folder From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can turn the knob to choose between creating a new tutti editing an existing one or copying registrations from one tutti to others 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Copy a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions While this screen is displayed turn the knob to select the memory level within your organist folder that you want to copy a tutti registration from and then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the memory level within your organist folder that you want to copy the tutti registration to then press the ENTER button or press the ALL button to copy it to all of the levels in your organist folder A confirming message will be displayed briefly PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 5 a PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 19 COPYING A TUTTI PISTON ACROSS ORGANIST LEVELS This section explains the way to copy a tutti registration from one memory level to either one other level or to all levels within a different organist folder Note that the organist folder you are copying to must be unlocked bu
14. displayed while you hold the piston 1CS 4000 sr Peterson Can not set piston because crescendo PISTON SEQUENCER USING THE CRESCENDO SHOE From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Simply move the crescendo shoe to bring on stops in the pattern that has been programmed The crescendo memory level and crescendo shoe position are displayed as a hyphenated numeral on the top line of the Home Screen If you have an optional Crescendo Bar Graph you will also see its graphical representation of the crescendo shoe position 3 PISTON SEQUENCER 10 SELECTING A CRESCENDO MEMORY LEVEL From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Crescendo menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between adjusting the crescendo memory level creating a new crescendo pattern or editing an existing crescendo 3 Turn the knob to select the line that reads gt Select cres level number Press the ENTER button This will display a screen specifically for adjusting the crescendo memory level 4 Use the knob to select the desired crescendo level Then press the BACK button to display the previous screen or the HOME button to return to the Home screen PISTON P TON SEQUENCEE ILOULECEE PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 11 CREATING A NEW CRESCENDO PATTERN From the Home Scree
15. may have more than one Tutti piston Operation of the Tutti piston is the same in all cases The way you select which Tutti memory level will be activated when you press the Tutti piston is the only difference and is entirely intuitive 16 SETTING A TUTTI PISTON This method of setting is recommended if you have already registered tabs and want to capture the registration into a Tutti piston See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti editing an existing one or copying registrations from one tutti to others where applicable 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions While this screen is displayed turn the knob to select the memory level within your organist folder where you want to set a tutti and then press the ENTER button 4 Following the on screen instructions register tabs press and hold the SET piston then press and release the Tutti piston A confirming message will appear momentarily after you release the Tutti piston 1CS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER Knob select level on Register stops set Tutti SET which to set Tutti i then press
16. on MIDI channel 10 P 12 1 Pedal playing on MIDI channel 12 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for each of the desired MIDI pistons on the ICS 4000 1 Viscount Expander is a trademark of Viscount 143 ADDENDUM AE USING AN ALLEN ENSEMBLE WITH YOUR PETERSON ICS 4000 The voices in the two MIDI banks of the Allen Ensemble sound module can be accessed directly by sending a bank select message of Bank 0 for the General MIDI bank or Bank 2 for the Allen Ensemble Voices bank followed by a patch for the desired voices The Allen Ensemble will first need to be set into the General MIDI Play Mode This is done by pressing the FCTN button on the Allen unit and using the Up and Down buttons to select play mode The X will change position to indicate which mode you are currently in Move the X until it appears next to the line General MIDI Play Mode Once this selection is complete press the Preset button to select your choice and return to the Preset Combination screen This procedure will need to be done every time the Allen Ensemble is turned off and back on Programming the Peterson ICS 4000 for the Allen Ensemble From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the ICS 4000 Organist s Instructions section called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select Program presets then press the ENTER button
17. on the CDU to activate the first General piston If at any time you press a general piston manually pressing a NEXT button or piston will then activate the next general piston in numerical order If the highest numbered general piston on the console is already displayed pressing a NEXT button or piston will wrap around and general piston number 1 will be activated Pressing a button or piston labeled PREV OUS will activate the next lower numbered general piston or wrap around in the same manner SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 r Peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson Sequence length Replace 2 ib di 3 Me SM CHRISTMAS MEDLEY HONE BAC MENU gt Change memory level ACK ENTER FISTOR FISTOR SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 47 48 x PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy WORKING WITH MIDI SOUND MODULES GETTING STARTED By using industry standard MIDI plug in cables to connect the ICS 4000 s MIDI Instrument Out port to the MIDI In port s on one or more MIDI sound modules the sound modules can be played and controlled from the pipe organ console The next few sections explain how you can send patches or MIDI messages commanding sound modules to produce the voices and tone qualities that you choose from the CDU or from MIDI pistons on the organ console To send patches from the organ console the MIDI button on the CDU must be latched on as indicated by an illuminated LED directly
18. program your patch The keyboard name and default standard MIDI channel associated with that keyboard will be displayed 7 Turn the knob to select the program number you want The name of the voice associated with each program number will be displayed on line 2 of the CDU if such a name is available Note The displayed names are for General MIDI voices If your sound module has voices other than General MIDI you may request a custom voice list Contact your organ builder installer 8 If you wish to change the MIDI channel assignment that is automatically offered for the keyboard you ve chosen you can press the CHAN button and then use the knob to select a different channel number Pressing the PROG button will revert to allowing the knob to select program numbers again 9 When the desired patch has been created press the ADD button to assign the patch to the piston 10 Press the DONE button Any sound module connected to the ICS 4000 s Instrument Out port and set to accept patches on the channel you ve chosen should now play from the organ keyboard after the piston is pressed HONE PATCH MENU PIETON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 53 ada ri 105 4000 sy Peterson Activate piston to be edited ENTER FISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson gt Patch MSB Bank LSB Bank BACK ENTER qP t 5 PISTON SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy Peterson K GT amp 16 PRG Electric Grand BAC
19. programmed settings such as registrations or MIDI commands Compass See Piston Compassing Crescendo Shoe Position Any one position of the crescendo shoe traditionally associated with one wire contact on a crescendo roller Most ICS 4000 systems divide the crescendo shoe s motion into 60 shoe positions 123 Crescendo Bar Graph An optional bar of LEDs lights that give a convenient visual indication of the approximate crescendo shoe position Crescendo Memory Level The ICS 4000 can optionally support up to eight independent crescendo patterns each programmed differently Each complete crescendo pattern resides in its own Crescendo memory level Crescendo Pattern A progression of stop changes that occur without tabs moving as the crescendo shoe is advanced Custom NEXT and PREV Pistons When an ICS 4000 delivered or upgraded after mid Summer 2005 is configured accordingly any general and or divisional pistons can be configured by the organist to serve as American piston sequencer NEXT and PREVious pistons when the Piston Sequencer is turned on The term custom is used to distinguish between permanently assigned NEXT and PREV pistons and organist configured ones Divisional Piston A settable combination action piston that affects only a select group of stops usually all the stops in one division European Piston Sequencer An optional form of piston sequencer which may be select
20. s Next press and hold the Set S button Press the desired Preset button 1 6 3 Repeat this process for each of the Ahlborn Archive Module presets Note Be sure the Ahlborn Archive Module MIDI channels are programmed to use channel 9 for Swell 10 for Great 12 for Pedal and 16 for Common The Auxilliary Division should be set to off This is done by pressing the button labeled MIDI MIDI Channel will appear Press Enter Div A channel will flash Use the lt and gt buttons to choose the channel then press Enter to choose and change all other divisions Use Exit to back out of this menu until the unit returns to M A 0 voicing o M Program the MIDI pistons or preset stops via the Peterson ICS 400 4 First add one or more layer s to the same piston using a channel number to specify the desired keyboard and using program number 1 The channel numbers to be used are Channel 9 for Swell 10 for Great and 12 for Pedal These channels allow using the sound module along with sequencing the organ the organ uses channels 1 7 for record playback 5 If more than one keyboard is to be affected by this preset repeat step 4 above for each keyboard 136 6 Next the last layer on your piston must be programmed to select the desired Ahlborn preset Any keyboard that you choose can be used here The channel number must be set to 16 and the program number selects the Ahlborn Archive Modu
21. songlist Then press the ADD button ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sr peterson Rename song Hew songlist PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER DI ICS 4000 Br Adding song PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 78 TURNING ON SONGLIST MODE From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button Press the MIDI button to latch on the MIDI LED if it is not already on 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen to display a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Songlist mode on then press the ENTER button Songlist Mode will be turned on and the Songlist Mode Icon will appear on the Home Screen and the Record Playback Status Screen as a reminder ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sr peterson GREAT Ch 11 PRG L Piston sequencer GUEST A IDI i MIDI menu Lrescendo met HOME PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER di z La e e PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 SONG BA XAA SONG B K M BACK Oddinna san Haging SONG rm Se Li nee Please wait PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 79 TURNING OFF SONGLIST MODE From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button
22. to the desired registration then press the OK button If you change your mind and don t want to make any changes press the ABORT button instead When a new registration has been set a confirming message will be displayed briefly 18 4000 peterson set a lutti piston sSEdit a lutti a ston BACK ENTER PISTON FISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson Changing ba to USE mode CK Le OK o PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 135 ADDENDUM AA USING AN AHLBORN ARCHIVE MODULE WITH YOUR PETERSON ICS 4000 This section explains the nuances of programming patch changes that will operate an Ahlborn Archive Module onto MIDI pistons or MIDI preset stops via the ICS 4000 You should first become familiar with the sections of the ICS 4000 Users Instruction Manual called PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH and PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON Then follow the steps below in order Program the Ahlborn Archive Module 1 Program the Ahlborn Archive Module presets with the desired voices for each keyboard Refer to the Ahlborn Archive Module Instruction Manual for details There are 6 presets and 5 memory levels for a total of 30 presets Each of these 30 presets can be programmed with any of the voices on any division Thus you can think of the presets as General Pistons 2 Select the desired memory level A E using the MEM button then turn on the desired stop
23. transposer screen displayed while playing the organ for quick access to transposer changes ICS 4000 ir Peterson i PISTON FISTON SEQUENCER GEGUENCEE LI FISTOR SEQUENCER USING GENERAL AND DIVISIONAL PISTONS From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Simply press a numbered piston to move tabs to the registration that has been programmed General pistons will affect virtually all the tabs on the console while divisional pistons will affect only tabs in a particular division Press a General Cancel or Divisional Cancel piston to turn off all associated tabs Note that all registrations for the console s general and divisional pistons can be set independently within each numbered memory level in each Organist Folder An Organist Folder with your own name may be established by the organ builder or another authorized person having the Supervisor Password You may also select an Organist Folder named Guest A or Guest B Once a folder has been chosen turning the knob while the Home Screen is displayed will select the memory level within that folder ICS 4000 sy peterson 62 36 PM CRES 1 0 GUEST A E MENU TRPSR ORGNST PISTON SEQUENCER SETTING A PISTON BY THE TRIPPER METHOD Hold and Set without using a Set piston From the Home Screen 1 Make sure your own name or Guest A or Guest B is displayed See the section called SELECTING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER if you have questions about
24. view the reading at each temperature sensor location Press the HOME button when you are finished ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER es gt CS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER 34 ee ae te Tm ICS 4000 PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 Use knob to see next oa fm on en ee noe ChamRper CN e aa tn re gt it yon pf BACK HOME 29 PISTON SEQUENCER CREATING A PISTON SEQUENCE IN YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER Note In this section of several pages the term Piston Sequencer refers to the American Programmable Piston Sequencer If your organ has been configured to have a European Piston Sequencer instead please refer to the page of this instruction manual titled The European Piston Sequencer From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Piston sequencer then press the ENTER button This will display a screen for selecting the desired organist folder 3 Turn the knob to select an organist folder name then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select gt Pistn sequence list then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to select gt new then press the ENTER button This will display a screen for entering a name for your new piston sequence 6 Select each letter by turning the knob and then pressing the RIGHT button Press the DONE button when
25. 3 Press the MIDI piston on which you wish to program your patch 4 Turn the CDU knob to select Add to presets then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to select gt Bank Select then press the ENTER button 6 Touch any key of the organ keyboard on which you wish to play voices from the Allen Ensemble The keyboard name and default standard MIDI channel associated with that keyboard will be displayed 7 Turn the knob to select the bank number you want to select the voices from This will be zero for the General MIDI Bank or 2 for the Allen Ensemble Voices bank 8 You can press the CHAN button and then use the knob to select a different channel number if desired Pressing the PROG button will revert to allowing the knob to select program numbers or in this case bank numbers again 144 9 When the desired bank select patch has been created press the ADD button to assign the patch to the piston 10 Press the MORE button 11 Turn the knob to select gt Patch then press the ENTER button 12 Touch the key on the organ keyboard from which you want to play voices from the Allen Ensemble Then select the Program number associated with the voice you want to use Refer to the Allen Ensemble manual for a list of the available voice program numbers 13 Press the CHAN button and turn the knob if necessary to select the same channel number that you used for the Bank Select layer 14 When the desired MIDI m
26. 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select gt Delete then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the piston that you want to delete from the list 4 Press the DELETE button 5 Press the DONE button when you are finished This will display a list of options to play or further modify the list you ve just modified You can press the BACK button to display information about the piston sequence and then the HOME button to return to the Home Screen qe memory level z ay 4 in ENTER x y PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 45 CHANGING THE MEMORY LEVEL WITHIN YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER WHILE WORKING WITH THE PISTON SEQUENCER After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select gt Change memory level then press the ENTER button This will display a screen that prompts you to select a memory level 3 Turn the knob until the desired memory level number is displayed then press the OK button This will display the list where you may select Append Insert Replace etc Note If you select one of these choi
27. APPENDING PISTONS TO THE END OF AN EXISTING PISTON SEQUENCE After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select gt Append then press the ENTER button 3 Press pistons in the desired order to extend your sequence as required You can play the organ and add pistons to the list in real time if you wish 4 Press the DONE button when you are finished This will display a list of options to play or modify the list you ve just appended You can then press the BACK button to display information about the piston sequence and the HOME button to return to the Home Screen SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 42 INSERTING PISTONS INTO THE MIDDLE OF AN EXISTING SEQUENCE After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select Insert then press the ENTER button 3 Use the knob to scroll to the existing piston that you want to insert your new pistons after 4 Press pistons you wish to insert into your Sequence as required You can play the organ and add pistons to the list in real time if you wish 5 Press the
28. Accent stop register all tabs as desired and then press the Set piston i ___ a ICS 4000 sy peterson mi ICS 4000 y peterson 1614 AN Cres 1 MICHELLE 5 1 A DhLIeneon nnockdo T ICI TRI ime mk ij d ot Pas Piston compass menu Master piston menu stop menu Him MA aaa CENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy pete PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 105 EDITING AN ACCENT STOP Note This method of setting is recommended if you want to slightly modify what is already set into an Accent stop s memory See the previous page for an explanation of what an Accent stop is and an alternative way to set one From the Home Screen on ICS 4000 systems with accent stops provided 1 Turn on the accent stop control 2 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 3 Turn the knob to select the Accent stop menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between setting an accent stop and editing an existing one 4 Use the knob to choose the line gt Edit an accent stop then press the ENTER button This will display an instructional screen 5 Turn on the Accent stop that you want to change This will display the Accent stop number and a flashing plus sign Register tabs as desired then press the BACK button to return to the previous screen or the HOME button to return to the Home Screen ICS 4000
29. DI file Type 1 MIDI files will not play on the ICS 4000 D Open the file in a MIDI editing program and view the note data in a staff view Note data on Channel 1 will play the Swell note data on Channel 2 will play the Great note data on Channel 3 will play the Choir note data on Channel 4 will play the Pedal and note data on Channel 5 will play the Solo if it exists You should edit the file as needed to meet these channel assignments 146
30. DING A MIDI ALL NOTES OFF COMMAND FROM THE CDU From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt All notes off ANO then press the ENTER button 3 A confirming message will indicate that the ANO command has been sent and any stuck notes on a MIDI sound module should be immediately silenced Press the BACK button to return to the menu list ICS 4000 sy peterson 7 1 S 4000 r Peterson Program presets _ All notes off HHO GUEST A 11 SAIL Muning ALT ENTER HOME PATCH MENU FISTON PISTON SEQUENCEE SEQUEKCEE a a a a ICS 4000 sy Peterson All Notes Off sent FISTON SE UENCER 62 TUNING A MIDI SOUND MODULE FROM THE CDU From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Tuning then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the desired tuning offset which will be displayed as a number in the range 99 to 99 then press the DONE button ICS 4000 r peterson GUEST A 11 PATCH MENU PISTON PISTON SEQUEKCEE SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 63 ASSIGNING EXPRESSION S
31. DU Then decide whether you will use the Allen MDS 2 to play a solo voice or multiple voices and follow the steps below accordingly You must follow the steps in the order shown Newer Allen MDS 2 Expanders have a feature specifically for accessing individual voices primarily for solo use When voices are accessed with this method there are only 12 notes of polyphony available If more than 12 notes are played simultaneously only the first 12 will actually sound If multiple voices are desired rather than a solo voice the Allen presets provided in the MDS 2 Expander should be used These presets permit up to 4 simultaneous voices On older MDS 2 Expanders this was the only method of remotely selecting voices Accessing Solo Voices on Newer MDS 2 Expanders The voices in newer Allen MDS 2 Expanders can be accessed directly by sending a patch with the desired channel program number This MIDI message can be sent directly from the ICS 4000 s CDU as explained in the section of this manual called SENDING A MIDI PATCH VIA THE CDU Example A piston could be set Keybd Ch Prg S 9 2 Swell playing Harpsichord 8 amp 4 on MIDI channel 9 Allen voice 2 When you wish to select more than one voice at a time we recommend layering the sequential MIDI messages on a MIDI piston or preset stop which is accomplished as follows 1 Referring to the detailed instructions in the sections of this manual called PROGRAMMING A MIDI
32. ENCER SEQUENCER 130 ADDENDUM A2 TUTTI SELECTOR PANEL OPTION This page applies only pipe organ consoles which have the optional 1CS 4000 Tutti Select Panel installed EDITING A TUTTI PISTON This method of setting is recommended if you want to see and then slightly modify what is already set into a Tutti memory level See the previous page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose gt Edit a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Following the on screen instructions press the tutti select panel button for the tutti memory level to be edited then register tabs and press the OK button If you change your mind and don t want to make any changes press the ABORT button instead PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy Change registration to desired setting PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 131 ADDENDUM B1 MULTIPLE TUTTI PISTONS OPTION This page applies only to pipe organ consoles which have more than one Tutti piston installed SETTING A TUTTI PISTON We recommend using this method if you have already registere
33. HOE MINIMUM VOLUME LEVELS From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Assign shoe levels then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select which expression shoe you wish to assign a minimum MIDI volume level to Then press the LEVEL button 4 Turn the knob to select the desired minimum volume level 0 15 31 or 55 for MIDI sound modules which will apply when the expression shoe is closed 5 Press the ENTER button to complete the assignment for one expression shoe and display the menu list again n Se ICS 4000 sr Peterson ip Assign stops GUEST H Revd patch program a Assign shoe levels HOME PATCH YIT ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER FISTOR FISTOR SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER 64 USING THE ICS 4000 S BUILT IN MIDI RECORD PLAYBACK SYSTEM GETTING STARTED The Peterson ICS 4000 can optionally include provisions to record and play back performances by encoding and saving data about all key presses stop changes expression shoe movements and other operations of the organ in MIDI format After being recorded onto memory internal to the ICS 4000 system song files can be copied to floppy disks via the Floppy Drive Control Panel or to a USB flash drive via the USB por
34. K PROG ADD P STON SEQUENCER FISTON SEQUENCEE 54 Add to presets Select memory level BACK FISTOR SEQUENCER ENTER ICS 4000 sy Peterso K GT C 11 PRE 1 Acoustic Grand BACK CHAN PISTON SEQUENCER ADD ICS 4000 ay Peterson Press MORE to add additional else press DONE FIETON SEQUENCEE layers DOME MORE 105 4000 sr pete eon PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON Once you have programmed a MIDI piston to send a simple patch as explained in the preceding section you may decide to add more layers that is program the same piston to send more messages The additional layers of messages can either command the same sound module to adjust itself with other nuances of sound quality or else consist of different keyboard channel program number sets When the piston is pressed all of the layered messages are sent out in the order they were entered in extremely rapid Succession To add an additional layer starting from the DONE or MORE screen as shown 1 Press the MORE button 2 Turn the knob to select from the choices Patch Bank select Sound variation Timbre or Brightness then press the ENTER button In this example we will use Bank Select but all options work virtually the same 3 Touch any key on the organ keyboard for which you wish to program your new layer then turn the knob to select the bank number yo
35. PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH and PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON program the first layer on a MIDI piston or MIDI preset stop control to include the desired keyboard channel number and program number 138 2 Create additional layers on the same MIDI piston or MIDI preset stop which should again contain the desired keyboard its default channel number and the program number corresponding to the voice you want to enable Refer to the Allen MDS 2 Expander manual for a list of the available program voice numbers The MDS 2 Expander voice numbers are one based 1 Off Using the MDS 2 Pre Sets for Multiple Voices and for older MDS 2s Programming piston patch changes in the ICS 4000 that will operate an Allen MDS 2 Expander is accomplished as follows Program the Allen MDS 2 Expander 1 Program the Allen MDS 2 Expander presets with the desired voices for each manual Refer to the Allen MDS 2 Expander instruction manual for details Each of the 20 preset windows can be programmed with a different voice on each line Thus layered patches consisting of a different voice for each keyboard or multiple voices on one keyboard can be achieved 2 When the voice manual combinations have been set as desired for a particular window push the MDS 2 Set button Set Capture will be displayed 3 Press the desired preset button 4 Repeat this process for each of the Allen MDS 2 Expander presets Prog
36. S 4000 sy peterson File Options For mat Disk gt Save Restore Comb BACK ENTER S PISTON SEQUENCER 91 CLEARING OR COPYING ONE MEMORY LEVEL OF COMBINATION ACTION CRESCENDO OR TUTTI GETTING STARTED The Clear Copy functions which are selectable from the Main Menu List allow organists to do the following Clear all previous registrations from the pistons on one memory level at a time within any unlocked organist folder Clear the crescendo series from one crescendo memory level at a time Clear one tutti piston or tutti memory level at a time Clear ALL piston crescendo and tutti registrations be careful with this one Copy all piston registrations from one memory level in an organist folder to a different memory level and or a different organist folder as long as the destination organist folder is unlocked Copy the crescendo series from one crescendo memory level to another Copy a tutti registration on one tutti piston or tutti memory level to another assuming that more than one tutti piston or level is provided on the organ Note that only the destination organist folder or level needs to be unlocked not the source In other words you can copy settings out of a locked folder into any unlocked folder The details of using Clear Copy functions are described on the following pages 92 CLEARING ONE MEMORY LEVEL IN AN ORGANIST FOLDER From the Home Screen with the organist folder unlo
37. above the button When the MIDI function is latched on the status line on the CDU s Home Screen will also display the abbreviation MID It may also be necessary to turn on couplers engraved MIDI On a division name in order for keying information from each division to play the sound modules A patch that is sent directly from the CDU always includes information about which Keyboard will play the sound module which MIDI Channel will carry the message and which Program number usually associated with one voice will be played Patches with this same information can be programmed into any of the console s pistons that are designated by the organbuilder as MIDI only pistons or Combination Action and MIDI shared pistons Furthermore MIDI pistons can be programmed by users to send up to sixteen separate MIDI messages in the order they are programmed but in such rapid succession as to be virtually simultaneous These messages may command sound modules to play different voices from different keyboards and may also command sound modules to adjust themselves to use an alternate Bank of program number sounds a different Sound Variation setting a different Timbre setting or a different Brightness setting Note that not all sound modules will respond to all of these message types The use of these options is all explained below From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Tu
38. acle found on most modern computers and computerized devices On ICS 4000s delivered or upgraded after late 2005 a USB Port Panel is provided for use in transferring software files MIDI song files and virtually all organist registration settings between internal memory and a USB flash drive 129 ADDENDUM A1 TUTTI SELECTOR PANEL OPTION This page applies only pipe organ consoles which have the optional 1CS 4000 Tutti Select Panel installed SETTING A TUTTI PISTON We recommend using this Setting a Tutti Piston procedure if you have already registered tabs and want to capture the registration into a Tutti piston See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Following the on screen instructions register tabs press and hold the SET piston then press and release the desired Tutti select panel button A confirming message will appear momentarily 1CS 4000 sy peterson 1 piston Set a Tutti piston Edit a Tutti pist ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS PISTON PISTON SEQU
39. and then ENTER LUL i release Tutti piston sig os ES TC Rock PIE BHLK ENTER BAUR PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 17 EDITING A TUTTI PISTON This method of setting is recommended if you want to see and then slightly modify what is already set into a Tutti piston s memory See the previous page for an alternate way to set a Tutti piston From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti editing an existing one or copying registrations from one tutti to others where applicable 3 Use the knob to choose gt Edit a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions While this screen is displayed turn the knob to select the memory level within your organist folder where you want to edit a tutti and then press the ENTER button The tabs will move to represent what is already set into memory 4 Change the registration of the tabs as desired and then press the OK button f you change your mind and don t want to make any changes press the ABORT button instead PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 18 COPYING A TUTTI PISTON TO ANOTHER LEVEL This section explains a way to copy a tutti registration from one memory level to one other level or to
40. ant to delete le gt De le ate F C IPL ile al ark ty x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 84 COPYING A FILE ON REMOVABLE MEDIA TO ANOTHER FILE ON REMOVABLE MEDIA From the Home Screen with the floppy disk in the ICS 4000 Floppy Drive or a USB flash drive in the USB port 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Disk Utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select gt File Options then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Copy File then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the name of the file you want to make a copy of Then press the COPY button 5 Use the knob and RIGHT amp LEFT buttons to enter a new file name 6 Press the DONE button when finished E re gt e 165 4000 sy Peterson ICS 4000 sy Peterson e ame meri es Piston compass menu BETS KI Password N FN Y vi gt D 15K Pima t l HOME j ENTER 3 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 85 86 za CS 4000 sy peterson Enter new song NE VUE PISTON SEQUENCER x PISTON SEQUENCER FORMATTING A FLOPPY DISK TO MS DOS FORMAT From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button then turn the Knob to scroll to gt Disk Utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select gt Format Disk then press th
41. before any other pistons are set following the accidental overwriting of the piston registration 110 THE SUPERVISOR MODE ACCESSING THE SUPERVISOR MENU LIST From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button 2 Turn the knob to select gt Supervisor Mode then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the first character of the supervisor password then press the RIGHT button The factory set password is ABCD but can be changed to any combination of four letters and numbers as described in the section called Changing the Supervisor Password 4 Repeat step 3 until all four characters of the supervisor password have been entered then press the DONE button This will display the Supervisor Menu List 1CS 4000 sy Peterson Llear LCopy Llock Timer menu gt 5Uperuisor mode Lime rik wl B PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 by Peterson n ICS 4000 sy peterson 3 PISTON 3 PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 111 ADDING AN ORGANIST CREATING A NEW ORGANIST FOLDER From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt Add an Organist then press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to position the caret gt next to Name then press the CHANGE button 3 Enter the desired name by using the knob to select each character then pressing the RIGHT button to advance Press the DONE button when complete Note that the na
42. ble cannot be renamed or deleted and hold all the available memory levels that are not assigned to other Organist Folders If you come across a term that you arent familiar with you can probably find a definition in the comprehensive Glossary of Terms at the end of this manual Please refer to the Table of Contents to find detailed instructions about how to perform most of the operations available on the ICS 4000 Note that some optional features discussed in this manual may not be installed on your pipe organ Beginning in late 2005 a USB Port Panel and separate Record Playback Button Panel are provided instead of the Floppy Drive Control Panel With this newer equipment USB flash drive memory devices are used instead of 3 1 2 floppy disks THE HOME SCREEN With all information displayed Time of day Crescendo memory level Organist Folder name Organist Folder level Crescendo shoe position Bae me me k a m ce i m Pa em 2 y P_i E me e i urge 1 we sta A ae 4 ine rai o N ar c n z ICS 4000 BY 1 Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER Dynamically lab fons Knob Transposer status MIDI on off button Songlist Mode icon Event Timer icon Piston Sequencer on MIDI on Padlock icon Indicators indicators Piston Sequencer on off button THE ICS 4000 FLOPPY DRIVE CONTROL PANEL 2 a
43. ces press the ENTER button and then press pistons to modify the piston sequence the new memory level number that you have selected will appear after each piston name in parentheses ICS 4000 sy peterson Replace Nolot o j e LE gt Change memory level et T ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson Memory level gt 1 Knob select memory then OK BACK Memory level gt 2 Knob select memory OK PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 46 THE EUROPEAN PISTON SEGUENCER The ICS 4000 can be optionally configured by Peterson or your Organ Builder to have a European Piston Sequencer instead of the more popular American Programmable Piston Sequencer which is described elsewhere in this manual The difference is that the European PSO steps through all general pistons in order as the NEXT piston or button is pressed whereas in the American Programmable PSQ pressing NEXT advances through a piston list created by the organist and which may include virtually any piston types The organ s config software must be set for one or the other of these PSQ types From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to select gt Piston sequencer menu Press the ENTER button 2 Press the button labeled Piston Seguencer so that the red LED latches on 3 Press any NEXT piston on the console or the button labeled NEXT
44. cked 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Clear Copy Press the ENTER button 2 Press the CLEAR button then turn the knob to select gt COMB Press the OK button 3 Turn the knob to select the memory level number within the displayed organist folder If you want to work in a different organist folder press the ORGNST button and then turn the knob to select the organist folder name you want 4 Press the OK button then confirm by pressing the OK button again A message stating OPERATION UNDER WAY will be displayed while registrations are being cleared ICS 4000 sy peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER gt FMI S SCONE E i Iet PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 93 ICS 4000 L H a x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER e 2 ek e Ze ICS 4000 Br 1CS 4000 Br ar PISTON DATA ton compass B lit K utilit r Copy PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 94 CLEARING ONE CRESCENDO OR TUTTI LEVEL On some versions this has been moved to the Supervisor Menu and Organ Builder Menu From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Clear Copy Press the ENTER button 2 Press the CLEAR button then turn the knob to select gt CRES or gt TUTTI then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the crescendo or tutti level number i
45. croBoardStatus 122 Terms and Definitions sie ra ei celiaci 123 130 Addend m SOCIO anelli vir USER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL Latest Revision February 25 2015 ICS 4000 sy peterson Peterson Electro Musical Prods Inc PISTON SEQUENCER Questions about using your Peterson ICS 4000 pipe organ control system Contact your organbuilder or call Peterson at 800 341 3311 between 8 30AM and 4 00 PM CST Monday Friday Our Fax number is 708 388 3367 Note Some of the screens and procedures shown in this instruction manual are not implemented in exactly the same way on control systems that have been or will be manufactured near the date of this printing The instructions and examples are representative of the general format of the ICS 4000 menu system which is currently undergoing significant evolution As various software enhancements are completed updates are made available to organ builders who may then update existing control systems to the latest specifications Peterson Electro Musical Products Inc 11601 South Mayfield Avenue Alsip Illinois 60803 USA email petersonemp com USING THE PETERSON ICS 4000 GETTING STARTED Here are a few tips about using your pipe organ control system and under standing this user s manual Basic functions like setting pistons using the crescendo shoe and using a tutti Sforzando piston work identically to most other control systems and generally do
46. d then press the BACK button to return to the previous screen or the HOME button to return to the Home Screen 1CS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson Lrecendo menu futti menu MM a im a man faster Piston menu ENTER 16 14 AN Cres 1 MeRrlle 5 gt 1 tide Le LJ T Hii lt IRONICO Ml 1 MRONHCOCDOD NDOHEST MENU TRNSPSR a a ie Bae 3 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy pete ICS 4000 sy Peterson vet a Master Piston las t gt Edit a er Piston ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 104 SETTING AN ACCENT STOP Note Accent stops can be provided at the discretion of the organbuilder and work just like tutti pistons controlled by stop tabs instead of pistons The method of setting described on this page is recommended if you have already registered tabs and want to capture the registration into an Accent stop See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen on ICS 4000 systems with an accent stop provided 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Accent stop menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between setting an accent stop and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set an accent stop then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions While this screen is displayed turn on the
47. d tabs and want to capture the registration into a Tutti piston See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Following the on screen instructions register tabs press and hold the SET piston then press and release the desired Tutti piston A confirming message will appear momentarily ICS 4000 sy peterson A m y n fi a UCI to L gi ILL G n Si 15 LAI Git a IUCCI pistor PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 132 ADDENDUM B2 MULTIPLE TUTTI PISTONS OPTION This page applies only to pipe organ consoles which have more than one Tutti piston installed EDITING A TUTTI PISTON This method of setting is recommended if you want to see and then slightly modify what is already set into a Tutti memory level See the previous page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a scree
48. d you should press the NEW button Then enter a new filename followed by pressing the DONE button 6 As the combination action registrations from each memory level are copied an indication of progress will be displayed When saving has been completed a screen will be displayed that allows you to restore or save the contents of another organist folder or press BACK 1CS 4000 sy Peterson 5 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 5 gt maa ii 1CS 4000 sy peterson GUEST A Knob select organist then RESTORE or SAVE BACK RESTORE SAVE PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 88 x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER er e a Az ei gt euels SA i Le ve S An Copied 6 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER RESTORING COMBINATION ACTION REGISTRATIONS THAT HAD BEEN SAVED TO REMOVABLE MEDIA BACK INTO AN ORGANIST FOLDER From the Home Screen with the organist folder unlocked 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Disk utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Insert a floppy disk or USB flash drive into the ICS 4000 floppy drive or USB port 3 Turn the knob to select gt Save Restore Comb then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the organist folder whose combination action registrations you want to restore from the floppy disk or USB flash drive then press the RESTORE button 4 Press the MENU but
49. der messages will appear 4 To select your desired MIDI Program by number and description press the VALUE button then turn the knob until the desired MIDI sound is displayed Note The displayed names are for General MIDI voices If your sound module has voices other than General MIDI you may request a custom voice list Contact your organ builder installer 5 Next to add extra layers onto your patch to control other sound module parameters including Bank Select MSB Bank Select LSB Sound Variation Timbre or Brightness press the PATCH button then turn the knob until that parameter is shown Press the VALUE button and turn the knob to select the desired number for that parameter 6 When you have completed selecting everything that you wish to program onto this MIDI preset stop press the ENTER button Any sound module connected to the ICS 4000 s Instrument Out port and set to accept patches on the channel you ve chosen should now play from the organ keyboard when the MIDI light on the CDU is illuminated and the MIDI preset stop is on ICS 4000 sy peterson MICHELLE 1 HOME PATCH MENU x s PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 60 165 4000 8 ICS 4000 sy Peterson J You need to turn on t stop ta he BACK x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER _ 165 4000 ICS 4000 MIDI 1 Pros PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER Ba ENTER S CK ATCH PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER SEN
50. e A MIDI command that some sound modules will respond to by altering the timbre of their sound according to the number selected 128 Transposer A feature that allows all keying on the console to be shifted by the selected number of steps ranging from 6 half steps flat to 6 half steps sharp From the transposer screen the number of steps is selected by turning the knob and the transposition is turned on or off by pressing CDU buttons or optional pistons Tripper Method A method of setting pistons comparable to that used on traditional tripper style combination actions e g simply press and hold the piston in while registering the tabs Tutti Also Known as Sforzando a type of piston used to turn on a group of stops without moving tabs Tutti pistons are usually programmed to substantially a full organ registration Tutti Select Panel An optional small control panel with four buttons that may be used to select the desired one or more Tutti Memory Level s Each button has a corresponding amber colored LED light indicator above it Another red LED will be illuminated if any Tutti is engaged Uncompass See Piston Compassing USB Flash Drive An extremely high capacity compact removable memory storage device designed to plug into a USB port on many computers and computerized products Also commonly known as a jump drive thumb drive or USB flash stick USB Port Universal Serial Bus recept
51. e Be sure the Viscount Expander s MIDI channels are programmed to use channel 9 for Swell 10 for Great and 12 for Pedal or use channel 16 for Common if you wish to program all Viscount Expander sections on the same MIDI channel as explained in the Viscount instruction manual section called Split function for models EXL 150 and EXL 200 Program the MIDI pistons or preset stops via the Peterson ICS 4000 2 First one layer on your piston or preset stop must be programmed to select the desired Viscount Expander s preset Any keyboard name that you choose can be used here The channel number must be set to 16 and the program number selects the Viscount Expander preset To determine the program number to set on the ICS 4000 piston you must add 1 to the desired Viscount Expander preset number 3 Next add another layer to the same piston or preset stop using a channel number to specify the desired keyboard and using program number 1 The channel numbers to be used are Channel 9 for Swell 10 for Great and 12 for Pedal These channels allow using the sound module along with sequencing the organ the organ uses channels 1 7 for record playback 4 If more than one keyboard is to be played from this preset repeat step 3 above for each keyboard 142 An example layered piston could be set as follows Keybd Ch Prg S 16 3 Viscount Expander preset 2 on channel 16 S 9 1 Swell playing on MIDI channel 9 G 10 1 Great playing
52. e ENTER button 3 Insert a blank floppy disk into the ICS 4000 Floppy Drive then press the ENTER button The formatting operation will take approximately 3 minutes When finished a screen containing the list of disk utility options will be displayed once again ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson x i iston co mpass menu Passworc Name menu gt Disk utilities HOME ENTER F ile Options gt Format Disk Saue Rest Co mb ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson ITED diay PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 87 SAVING ALL COMBINATION ACTION REGISTRATIONS WITHIN AN ORGANIST FOLDER TO A FLOPPY DISK OR USB FLASH DRIVE From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Disk Utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select gt Save Restore Comb then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select the organist folder whose combination action registrations you want to save to a disk or flash drive press the SAVE button 4 Insert a floppy disk or USB flash drive into the floppy drive or USB port then press the SAVE button 5 If the disk or USB flash drive you have inserted already has one or more files on it with the filename extension CAD for combination action data a list of those filenames will be displayed now so you can choose one of them Otherwise an advisory message will be displayed an
53. e Ee w r E SS ee I r i Bg lls iu i A a r ee ee a gt E a REY ili t n mma nen E DATA FILER BY peterson TP aa t REWIND oo i PLAT RECORD FILE START STOPO _SAVE File button File button Play button Record button Pause button Disk activity indicator Disk eject button Disk insert opening THE USB RECORD PLAY BUTTON PANEL AND USB PORT PANEL 5 ty REWIND ai PAUSE PLAT RECORD FILE FILE START STOP SAVE THE RECORD PLAY BUTTON PANEL USED WITH USB COMPATIBLE ICS 4000 SYSTEMS USB PORT PANEL A TYPICAL USB FLASH DRIVE USING THE TRANSPOSER From the Home Screen 1 Press the TRNSPSR button This will display a screen that allows you to adjust the number of transpose steps and turn the transposer on or off 2 Turn the knob to select the number of steps from 6 six steps flat to 6 six steps sharp or Neutral not transposed Press the ON button or OFF button as desired 3 Press the HOME button if you wish to return to the Home Screen Note that any time the transposer is turned on the number of steps transposed or N for neutral will be displayed on line 3 of the Home Screen An organ builder may choose to include pistons for selecting the number of transpose steps and or for turning the transposer on and off without switching from the Home Screen Also you may keep the
54. e length gt Gl E MEDLEY HOME BACK HEW MEDLEY BACK DELETE PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 39 40 PISTON SEQUENCER USING A PISTON SEQUENCE WHILE PLAYING THE ORGAN After choosing a sequence as explained in steps 1 4 of the section above called Selecting an existing piston sequence by name 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of options 2 Turn the knob to select gt Play then press the ENTER button 3 Press the button on the CDU labeled Piston Sequencer to enable any NEXT and PREVIOUS pistons on the organ console The red LED on the CDU will latch on 4 Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons on the CDU or any NEXT and PREVIOUS pistons on the console including any regular pistons that have been configured by the organbuilder or organist to serve this alternate function when the piston sequencer is in use to step through the pistons in order Note that you can use the knob to scroll through the list a convenience when practicing Scrolling with the knob will not activate pistons 5 Press the BACK button twice and then the HOME button when you want to return to the Home Screen You can press the Piston Sequencer button to extinguish the red LED and disable NEXT and PREVIOUS pistons if you wish PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy Peterson 1 Sy CEN 2 1 BACK PREVIOUS NEXT PISTON SEQUENCER 4
55. e screen with three crescendo related choices ICS 4000 sy Peterson PM Cres 1 SUE i MEHU TRPSR ORGNST PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 14 TUTTI PISTONS GETTING STARTED Several Tutti related options are supported by the ICS 4000 and any one of them may have been included by the organ builder on your console The method of using a Tutti piston is simple and virtually the same for all options but the methods of setting a Tutti piston vary To keep the flow of this users manual as simple as possible the following few pages explain the most common configuration The setting of Tutti registrations for alternative configurations is detailed in Addendum A through Addendum C at the end of this manual The options are a A Tutti Select Panel with four Tutti level select buttons and five LED indicators may be installed on the console A single Tutti piston would then be provided and its blind registration s would be selected and indicated by pressing buttons on the Tutti Select Panel Depending on a further configuration option when one Tutti level is engaged and then another Tutti level select button is pressed the first level may be automatically cancelled or else both Tutti levels may remain simultaneously engaged blindly selecting all stops included on either Setting is detailed in Addendum A b More than one Tutti piston may have been provided Setting with this option is
56. ect gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button Press the MIDI button to latch on the MIDI LED if it is not already on 3 Press the MENU button A list of MIDI specific operations will be displayed 4 Turn the knob to select gt New songlist then press the ENTER button 5 Press the YES button to confirm that it is OK to delete the existing songlist 6 An advisory message will then be displayed briefly reminding you to select Add to Songlist from the menu list to build your list 1CS 4000 r Peterson ICS 4000 sy Peterson Piston sequencer gt MIDI menu Lrescendo Menu HUME ENTER GREAT Ch111 PRG AL GUEST A 1 PATCH MENU ae FISTON FISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER e e S 4000 sy Peterson Use Hdd to songlist to build your list PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER TI ADDING SONGS TO A SONGLIST From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button Press the MIDI button to latch on the MIDI LED if it is not already on 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen for a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Turn the knob to select gt Add to songlist then press the ENTER button 5 A list will be displayed of the song files currently in internal memory Use the knob to select the next song that you want to add to the
57. ects the Allen preset As an example a layered piston could be set as follows in the order shown Keybd Ch Prg S 9 1 Swell playing on MIDI channel 9 G 10 1 Great playing on MIDI channel 10 C 11 1 Choir playing on MIDI channel 11 1 5 P 12 Pedal playing on MIDI channel 12 A 8 Allen preset 5 selected on channel 8 A any keyboard can be used 9 Repeat steps 5 8 for each of the desired pistons or preset stops 1 Allen MDS 2 Expander is a trademark of Allen Organ Co Macungie Pennsylvania 140 ADDENDUM R USING THE RODGERS PR 300 WITH YOUR PETERSON ICS 4000 Programming patch changes that will operate a Rodgers PR 300 combination Sequencer Sound Module onto MIDI pistons or MIDI preset stops via the ICS 4000 is accomplished as follows Configure the Rodgers PR 300 To configure the Rodgers PR 300 for use with MIDI pistons via the Peterson ICS 4000 the Rodgers default Sequencer and Sound Module channels must be swapped This is accomplished by first setting the switch on the PR 300 back panel for channels 11 16 Internal Next in the MIDI set up menu set channels 1 10 for External Program the ICS 4000 Programming the ICS 4000 pistons or pre set stops is accomplished in the normal fashion as described in the ICS 4000 Users Manual section called PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH However note that only channels 11 16 can be used for sound module voices Therefore a max
58. ed as part of an organ s configuration software where pressing a NEXT piston or button will activate the next highest numbered general piston in numerical order Flash Drive See USB Flash Drive Floppy Drive Control Panel An optional control panel with appearance coordinated to the CDU which includes a 3 5 floppy disk drive unit and five control buttons This is useful for uploading and downloading piston registrations other combination action settings MIDI files the custom configuration file for each specific organ s ICS 4000 system and the ICS 4000 operating system software Floppy Drive Status Screen See Record Playback Status Screen General Piston A settable combination action piston that affects all or most of the stops on the console Hold and Set Another name for the Tripper Method of setting pistons HOME button Pressing any button labeled HOME will display the Home Screen 124 Home Screen The main screen on the CDU that will be displayed under normal playing conditions The Home Screen will always be displayed after brief introductory messages each time the organ is turned on Knob The rotary knob on the right side of the CDU used for adjusting or selecting various parameters on the CDU screens Layer a MIDI piston or tab To program a MIDI piston or a MIDI tab to send more than one patch or other command in rapid succession The term A Layer refers t
59. ed to enter your password 4 Turn the knob until the first character of your password is shown then press the RIGHT key to move to the next position Enter the second and third characters in the same way 5 After the last character of your password has been entered press the DONE button This will display a screen where you can choose to change your password change your organist folder s name or change your lock mode 6 Turn the knob to select Change name then press the ENTER button Enter your new name in the same manner as step 4 then press the DONE button Note organist folder names Guest A and Guest B are permanent and cannot be changed 1CS 4000 sr peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Knob select Ln en g nen pre rl d SL O DALI PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 26 PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER _ _ yea ICS 4000 sy ZI CHANGING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER S LOCK MODE From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select gt Password Name menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with a list of current organist folder names 3 Turn the knob to select your current organist folder name then press the PWD button You will then be prompted to enter your password 4 Turn the knob until the first characte
60. en 1 Turn the knob to select gt Satellite Version then press the ENTER button 2 Press the NEXT button to step through screens to show the software version for each Satellite Cage in order Press the EXIT button when you are finished PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER S 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy Peterson 7 VERSION FOR CAGE 2 101 Clear Copuy ICS Software gt Satellite Version HONE ENTER CALI x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 121 VIEWING THE SATELLITE MICRO BOARD OPERATING STATUS From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt Satellite Status then press the ENTER button 2 Watch the display as it sequentially displays the pass or fail status of each Satellite Card Cage in order ICS 4000 sy Peterson 1 4000 sy paterson SATELLITE AUDIT CAGE 1 PASSED PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson SATELLITE AUDIT CAGE 2 PASSED PISTON SEQUENCER 122 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Accent Stop A special type of stop control that is directly analogous to a Sforzando piston each accent stop can be programmed to blindly bring on its registration adding to the chorus any other stops that are physically turned on All Notes Off ANO A specific command defined within MIDI protocol which can be sent to silence all notes on all sound modules BACK button Pressing any button labeled
61. en is displayed momentarily press the Master Piston the tabs will not be automatically moved make any desired registration changes and press the Set piston A plus sign will flash to indicate setting ICS 4000 sy Peterson 1014 AN Cres 1 MELEE 5 4 HER OWICHoOCD NDOHET MENU TRNSPSK URGHS PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER C 4000 sr Peterson 105 4000 sy peterson et a Master a Maste Piston Edit a ter Pistor PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 103 EDITING A MASTER PISTON Note This method of setting is recommended if you want to slightly modify what is already set into a Master piston s memory See the previous page for an explanation of what a Master piston is and an alternative way to set one From the Home Screen on ICS 4000 systems with Master pistons provided 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Master piston menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between setting a Master Piston and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Edit a Master Piston then press the ENTER button This will display an instructional screen 4 Press the Master Piston that you want to change This will display the Master Piston number begin flashing a sign on screen and move tabs to show what is currently set in memory 5 Register tabs as desire
62. ens 1 Press and hold the RECORD button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel momentarily press the PAUSE button then release both buttons The CDU will display the next available song name in the format SONG_001 and indicate that you are in the Record Key Paused mode 2 Press any key to signal that recording should begin This key press will not be recorded Wait at least two seconds then play the piece you wish to record 3 Press the STOP button when finished Unlike some other organ record playback systems you do not need to put the ICS 4000 in the Record mode before registering tabs REWIND F FWD PAUSE PLAT FILE FILE START STOP PISTON SEQUENCER REWIAD F FWD PAUSE PLAT RECORD FILE FILE START STOP 1 S 4000 pr peterson LA 4am Ri yer a lek UNLU M3 ar I TLA pi bs 6 m Sew d Key Paused empo Recor me oe DAL PISTON SEQUENCER 68 PISTON REWIND F FWD PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE FILE SELECTING A SINGLE SONG TO PLAY BACK FROM INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen or most other screens while playback is stopped 1 Press the FILE or FILE button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel to display the list of songs in memory and select the one you want to hear If the song file you want to play is on a floppy disk or USB flash drive you need to first copy it into the ICS 4000 s internal memory as ex
63. essage for this layer has been established press the ADD button to assign the layer to the piston 15 Press the DONE button Any sound module connected to the ICS 4000 s Instrument Out port and set to accept patches on the channel you ve chosen should now play from the organ keyboard after the piston is pressed The layered patch set on a MIDI piston could look like this example Keyboard Chan Bank SW 9 2 This is the Bank select for channel 9 Allen Ensemble Voices Keyboard Chan Prog SW 9 2 Swell playing 16 Diapason on MIDI channel 9 Allen Ensemble voice 2 NOTE MIDI channel 10 is the Allen Ensemble Drum Set 1 Allen Ensemble is a trademark of Allen Organ Co Macungie Pennsylvania 145 ADDENDUM M I F PLAYING MIDI FILES FROM THE INTERNET ON YOUR ICS 4000 Music files in MIDI format that may be downloaded from the Internet can often be used to play your ICS 4000 equipped pipe organ Since these song files on the Internet are generally created for the broad music market rather than specifically for Peterson equipment or even organs some limitations exist and some file manipulation is needed The following notes should be helpful A You will need to turn on stops manually B Expression will not be operative because MIDI files on the Internet are not likely to include compatible data for expression C If the file will not play at all open the file in a MIDI editing program and Save As a Type 0 zero MI
64. f applicable that you want to clear The number of memory levels you can choose from will vary depending on how your organ is configured Press the OK button 4 Confirm by pressing the OK button again A message stating OPERATION UNDER WAY will be displayed while registrations are being cleared ICS 4000 sy peterson Password Name menu Disk utilities gt Llear Lopuy HOME ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER elect type E MIDI x nl EN PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER EA ICS 4000 sy peterson 4000 sy peterson ear CRESCENDO DATA Clear CRESCENDO DATA CANCE Ok OPERATION UNDER WAY PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 95 COPYING ONE MEMORY LEVEL OF PISTONS IN AN ORGANIST FOLDER TO ANOTHER MEMORY LEVEL From the Home Screen with the organist folder unlocked 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Clear Copy Press the ENTER button 2 Press the COPY button then turn the knob to select CA for Combination Action Press the OK button 3 Turn the knob to select the memory level number within the displayed organist folder that you want to copy from If you want to copy from a different organist folder press the ORGNST button and then turn the knob to select the organist folder name you want Press the OK button when the correct source is displayed 4 Turn the knob to select the memory level number that you wa
65. f files on a floppy disk by inserting the disk into the ICS 4000 Floppy Drive Control Panel and then selecting Disk Utilities from the list that is displayed when you press the MENU button from the Home Screen The available options under Disk Utilities are File options Rename a file Delete a file Copy a file Format a floppy disk for DOS format Save all combination action registrations within an organist folder to floppy disk Restore combination action registrations from a floppy disk to an organist folder Note that other file operations such as copying MIDI song files between the ICS 4000 s internal memory and a floppy disk copying combination action crescendo and tutti registration settings between one memory level and another within ICS 4000 internal memory and making complete backups to floppy disk of all combination action data system configuration data or the ICS 4000 operating system are described elsewhere in this instruction manual NOTE Most of the above operations apply equally to ICS 4000 systems that utilize a USB flash drive USB Port Panel and Record Playback Button Panel instead of a Floppy Drive Control Panel Either term and or the generic term removable media will be used in the following few pages as applicable 82 RENAMING A FILE ON A FLOPPY DISK OR USB FLASH DRIVE From the Home Screen with the disk or drive in its floppy drive or USB port 1 Press the MENU button then turn
66. f you turn on the Songlist Mode then use the PLAY button on the ICS 4000 Floppy Drive Control Panel or the Record Play Button Panel to play all songs in the songlist in order beginning with the one you select The songlist can be viewed by pressing the FILE or FILE button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel when playback is stopped and Songlist Mode is turned on If you want to be able to choose from all songs that have been recorded in internal memory and play them back individually you should turn off Songlist Mode When Songlist Mode is turned off pressing the FILE or FILE button will scroll through the entire list of all songs recorded in internal memory The Songlist icon on the Status Line of the Home Screen and on the Record Playback Status Screen on the CDU will indicate that Songlist Mode is turned on Creating a new songlist will overwrite delete the existing one You will be asked to confirm your intentions before an existing songlist will be deleted The following pages explain in detail how to use songlists 108 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson empo 1209 SONG A layback sgopped PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER Home Screen Record Playback Status screen Songlist icon 76 CREATING A SONGLIST IN INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to sel
67. he same way 4 After entering the last character of your password press the DONE button If the correct password was entered a Lock Unlock screen will be displayed Press the UNLOCK button and then the EXIT button The list of organist folder names will be displayed again with the padlock no longer appearing next to the current name 5 Press the BACK button to return to the Home Screen With your organist folder unlocked the padlock will no longer be displayed on the Home Screen You will now be able to change piston settings and all other settings that are lockable within your folder Note organist folders Guest A and Guest B are not password lockable ICS 4000 sy peterson STT SST LOT 0 iikal A nicer ACK UNLOCK PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson Enter user password DONE LEFT RIGHT PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 23 CHANGING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER S PASSWORD From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select gt Password Name menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with a list of established organist folder names 3 Turn the knob to select your own organist folder name then press the PWD for password button You will then be prompted to enter your current password 4 Turn the knob until the first character of your password is sh
68. ial pistons named Next and Previous or those standard pistons that are selected by the organbuilder to serve as Next and Previous pistons when the Piston Sequencer is turned on to step through registrations that are set on pistons without physically pushing the actual pistons This can be a convenience when remembering or reaching the next piston desired is difficult while performing Piston Sequencer American Programmable An optional configuration whereby each press of the Next Piston activates the next piston registration of any type that has previously been programmed in the desired order into a list Piston Sequencer European An optional mode of operation whereby each press of the Next piston activates the next higher numbered General piston Program number A component of most MIDI Patches a number usually in the range of 1 128 which is associated with a particular sound module voice that should be played from the designated keyboard after the patch is sent PSQ An abbreviation for Piston Sequencer Quick Patch Our term to describe a MIDI Patch sent directly from the CDU Record Play Button Panel A control panel with five buttons like the button strip on the bottom of the Floppy Drive Control Panel generally used to control recording and playback functions of ICS 4000 systems with USB capabilities Record Playback Status Screen The screen that appears on the CDU when any button on the Floppy Drive C
69. ido eae ela a hac ee eee ce 47 Working with MIDI SoundModules CettingStarted 49 Sending a MIDI Patch via the CDU sesin Ma S el lake aa Sel eid 51 Programming a MIDI Piston to Send a Simple Patch 53 Programming Multiple Layers on a MIDI PIStoN 55 Using alternate sound modules See Addendum AA MDS and VE Pages 135 142 Clearing Layers from a Layered MIDI Piston 56 Changing Memory Levels in Your Organist Folder while Working w MIDI Pistons 58 MIDIPreset Tabs The Basics luisa aliena liana 59 Programming a MIDI Preset Stop To Send a Patch 60 Sending a MIDI All Notes Off CommandfromtheCDU 62 Tuning a MIDI Sound Module from the CDU i 63 Assigning Expression Shoe Minimum Volumelevels 64 Using the ICS 4000 s Built In MIDI Record Playback System Getting Started 65 Recording a New Song into ICS 4000 Internal Memory 66 Recording Over an Existing Song in Internal Memory 67 RecordingaNewSongwitih keyPause 68 Selecting a Single Song to Play Back from Internal Memory 69 Playing Back Listening 10 a SONG sa Asa akan laa ad a a ole 70 AdjUsting PlaybaekKTempo Luella aio 71 Copying a Single Song Out from Internal Memory to Removable Media 72 Copying a Single Song In From Removable Media to Interna
70. imum of six voices can be played simultaneously These can be one voice per manual or up to six voices on one manual Multiple voices from a single pre set are available by using Layered Patches described in the ICS 4000 Operating Manual section entitled PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON Note Although the sections of the ICS 4000 manual referenced here refer specifically to programming MIDI pistons the same procedures apply to programming MIDI preset stops 1 Rodgers and Rodgers PR 300 are trademarks of Rodgers Instrument Corp Hillsboro OR 141 ADDENDUM VE USING A VISCOUNT EXPANDER EXL150 OR EXL 200 WITH YOUR PETERSON ICS 4000 This section explains the nuances of programming patch changes that will operate a Viscount Expander EXL 150 or EXL 200 onto MIDI pistons or MIDI preset stops via the ICS 4000 You should first become familiar with the sections of this instruction manual called PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH and PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON Then follow the steps below in order Program the Viscount Expander 1 Program the Viscount Expander presets with the desired voices for each keyboard There are 6 presets available on the Viscount Expander Each of these 6 presets can be programmed with any of the voices on any division Thus you can think of the presets as General Pistons Refer to the Viscount Expander instruction manual for details Not
71. ish to change the MIDI channel assignment that is automatically offered for the keyboard you ve chosen you can press the CHAN button and then use the knob to select a different channel number 5 When the desired patch information has been entered press the SEND button to send it A confirming message will appear momentarily Any sound module connected to the ICS 4000 s Instrument Out port and set to accept patches on the channel you ve chosen should now play from the organ keyboard 18 4000 sr Peterson Press MIDI piston to saye a new patch Remind me again o HO YES PIETON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sr Peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson 11 Pg gt 1 SIE PI Rd Da L1 Pa 1 pia i CERI So bi No dg coustic Grand M BACK CURSOR SEND PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER SI 52 FISTON SEQUENCER PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Program presets then press the ENTER button 3 Press the MIDI piston on which you wish to program your patch 4 Turn the knob to select gt Add to presets then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to select gt Patch then press the ENTER button 6 Touch any key on the organ keyboard for which you wish to
72. l Memory 73 Renaming a Song in Internal MeMory 74 Deleting a Song From Internal Memory 75 Songlists Getting Started 0 76 Creating a Songlist in Internal MeMOry_ mm 77 Addind Songs to a Sohglitt eee liebe 78 TUming OnsenglistMode osi 79 TUming OfsenglistMode Siena akne ann li adan eet nd eaten 80 Deleting All Songs eee cho 81 Disk Utilities Getting Started iii 82 Renaming a File on a Floppy Disk or USB FlashDrive NN 83 Deleting a FilefromarFloppyDiskorUsBrFlashDrive 84 Copying a File on Removable Media to Another File on RemovableMedia 85 Formatting a Floppy Disk to MS DOS Format 87 Saving Combination Action Settings from an Organist Folder to Removable Media 88 Restoring Combination Action Settings from Removable Media to an Organist Folder 90 Clearing or Copying 1 Memory Level of C A Crescendo or Tutti Getting Started 92 Clearing One MemoryLevelofPistonsinanOrganistFolder 93 ClearingOneCrescendoorlutt level 95 Copying One Memory Level of Pistons in an Organist Folder to Another Memory Level 96 Copying One CrescendoorTuttiMemoryleveltoanother 98 COMpassingia Single Pisoni aida s lale Niece illere le
73. lable song name in the format SONG_001 and indicate that you are in the Record mode 2 Play the piece you wish to record 3 Press the STOP button when finished Unlike the way other organ record playback systems work you do not need to put the ICS 4000 in the Record mode before registering tabs PISTON F FWD PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE START STOP 3 PISTON F FWD PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE Ces Tar ni na 1 ma ria L2H SONG_A2 Tempo A Recording Saved PISTON F FWD PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE 66 RECORDING OVER AN EXISTING SONG IN ICS 4000 INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Press and hold the Record button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel until you see Record Latched displayed on the CDU Use the buttons labeled File and File to display the name of the song file in internal memory that you want to record over 2 Press and release the Record and Play buttons simultaneously to start recording 3 Play the piece you wish to record Press the STOP button when finished ii Mim a M PISTON a SEQUENCER REWIND PAUSE PLAT FILE START STOP ICS 4000 3 PISTON REWIND PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE ICS 4000 B lempo 12H Record Unlatchec PISTON REWIND F FWD PAUSE SEQUENCER FILE FILE 67 RECORDING A NEW SONG WITH KEY PAUSE From the Home Screen or most other scre
74. le preset To determine the program number to set on the ICS 4000 piston you must add 1 to the desired Ahlborn Archive Module preset number and also add 6 more for each memory level above memory level A For example to choose Preset 1 on Memory Level A start with the Preset number 1 and add 1 2 thus the program number is 2 to choose Preset 2 on Memory Level C start with the preset number 2 add 1 then add 6 6 for a total of 15 Thus the program number will be 15 Caution Do not use program numbers 32 128 as undesirable results may occur An example layered piston could be set as follows Keybd Ch Prg S 9 1 Swell playing on MIDI channel 9 G 1 Great playing on MIDI channel 10 P 12 1 Pedal playing on MIDI channel 12 S 6 Ahlborn preset 5 Mem A selected on chan 16 7 Repeat steps 4 6 for each of the desired MIDI pistons on the ICS 4000 1 Ahlborn Archive is a trademark of Generalmusic Marignano Italy 137 ADDENDUM MDS USING AN ALLEN MDS 2 EXPANDER WITH YOUR PETERSON ICS 4000 This section explains the nuances of programming patch changes that will operate an Allen MDS 2 Expander onto MIDI pistons or MIDI preset stops via the ICS 4000 You should first become familiar with the sections of the ICS 4000 Users Instruction Manual called PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON and optionally the section called SENDING A MIDI PATCH VIA THE C
75. m dice ilem es 99 Uncompass nda Single PI Stonen idi leet needed la Re a ela ila sl i ik M R 100 URCOMPassingrA I PIStonsa yaaa dekan a ME e yaa dade si a R il el b y sil is Ml 101 The AllDivisionalsBecomeGenerals Function 102 S ttinga MasierPistoi peli alia lilla 103 Editino a Master RISO AN RM ER lata 104 SEWN re a ee zi ge ii 105 EANN ani A CCENT OTO n ire else eke ld Semai a all ia 106 Using a Settable Reversible Piston sleale 107 Us ng aP eda Piston Coupler Cont Olives dee Lise Dul ayle rn 108 USsing aiManialTransierGonifol s ciale iaia ao 109 USNO ME Restore Pistone licia lilla lia 110 The Supervisor Mode Accessing the Supervisor Menulist 111 Adding an Organist Creating a New Organist FOlder 112 ViewingandChangingOrganistFolderinformation 113 Deleting an OrganisEFolderarrer ee 115 Changing the Supervisor Password i 116 Saving Backing Up All Combination Action Data for the Organ 117 Restoring All Combination Action Data for the Organ from Disk or USB flash drive 118 Clearing All Organists Memory Settings from the Organ 119 Viewing the Main CPU SoftwareVersion 120 Viewing the SatelliteMicroBoardSoftwareVersions 121 Viewing the SatelliteMi
76. me can be any length up to 11 characters 4 Turn the knob until the caret is next to PWD then press the CHANGE button if you wish to assign a desired three character password to this organist folder The password can remain blank for any organist folders that need not be lockable GUEST A and GUEST B levels are never lockable 5 Turn the knob until the caret is next to Levels then press the CHANGE button to enter the number of combination action memory levels to be assigned to this organist folder NOTE The Lockout Key parameter would be used only if a key lock is to be provided for this organist folder and in that case the number selected would refer to the lockout input pin that it would be wired to as labeled on the organ s ICS 4000 wiring chart 6 Press the DONE button when all parameters for the new organist folder have been entered PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 112 VIEWING AND CHANGING ORGANIST FOLDER INFORMATION From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select View Change Organists then press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to display the name password number of memory levels and rarely used lockout key assignment for each organist folder 3 If you want to change any parameter of a displayed organist folder press the CHANGE button Note You can t change parameters for the GUEST A or GUEST B organist folders
77. n 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select the Crescendo menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between adjusting the crescendo memory level creating a new crescendo pattern or editing an existing crescendo 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Create new crescendo then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions and allow you to adjust the shoe position number by turning the knob starting with the current shoe position 4 For each crescendo shoe position register the tabs you want press and release the Set piston then turn the knob clockwise to select the next higher shoe position While the Set piston is pressed a symbol will flash next to the shoe position number to indicate that setting is taking place 5 When you are finished setting the last shoe position press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen or press the BACK button to display the screen with three crescendo related choices Hint For greater convenience use the Set Latch feature with step 4 If you press and hold the Set piston then press the set LATCH button momentarily the sign will flash even when the Set piston is no longer pressed You may now alternately register tabs for each shoe position and turn the knob clockwise to select the next shoe position without pressing the Set pis
78. n where you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose gt Edit a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Following the on screen instructions press the tutti piston to be edited then register tabs and press the OK button If you change your mind and don t want to make any changes press the ABORT button instead When a new registration has been set a confirming message will be displayed briefly ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 pr Peterson a gi A Ts T neat mir SEL a TULLI PIston Edit a Tutti piston BACK ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson ICS 4000 sy Change registration to ed setting adm On LU gesirec then press UK ae ABORT UK PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 133 ADDENDUM C1 SINGLE TUTTI PISTON SINGLE LEVEL OPTION This page applies to pipe organ consoles which have only a single Tutti piston installed and no provision for multiple tutti memory levels SETTING A TUTTI PISTON We recommend using this method if you have already registered tabs and want to capture the registration into the Tutti piston See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen whe
79. not require use of the control panel Control Display Unit or CDU at all This user s manual gives step by step instructions for how to perform each operation when starting from the Home Screen the normal operating screen that appears after a short progression of introductory screens each time the organ power switch is turned on You need not return to the Home Screen before every new operation if you don t want to but it is easiest to explain the steps if we always start there Throughout the menu system pressing a button labeled HOME will always bring you to the Home Screen Pressing a button labeled BACK will take you back one screen pressing a button labeled EXIT will take you back to the first screen of a menu such as the Initial MIDI Menu Screen and pressing a button labeled ENTER is the way to continue after using the knob to select a task or a character Piston memory levels and other parameters that make sense to assign to individual organists are organized under headings called Organist Folders Each user can have his or her own Organist Folder if the organ builder or other authorized person who knows the Supervisor Password sets one up for them from the Supervisor Mode as explained in this manual Any organist can change the name and password of their own Organist Folder once it is established by a supervisor The Organist Folders called Guest A and Guest B are not locka
80. nt to copy to If you want to copy to a different organist folder press the ORGNST button and turn the knob to select the folder name Press the OK button then press the OK button on the next screen to confirm The words Operation Under Way will be displayed momentarily while data is being copied 108 4000 sy peterson Password Mame menu UISK utilities gt Llear Lopuy HUME ENTER FISTON P STON SEQUENCER SEQUEACER ICS 4000 sy Peterson nob select tupe CA CRES TUTTI MIDI press OK BACK OK PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUEACEER 96 TY FISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 Copy From G To min UM L x PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER ss peterson 97 COPYING ONE CRESCENDO OR TUTTI MEMORY LEVEL TO ANOTHER On some versions this has been moved to the Supervisor Menu and Organ Builder Menu From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Clear Copy Press the ENTER button 2 Press the COPY button then turn the knob to select gt CRES OR TUTTI Press the OK button 3 Turn the knob to select the memory level number that you want to copy from then press the OK button 4 Turn the knob to select the memory level number that you want to copy to Press the OK button then press the OK button on the next screen to confirm ICS 4 4000 NE peterson Password Hame menti Disk utilities gt Llear
81. o one such message of several associated with a MIDI piston or MIDI tab Main Menu List The list of options that appears after pressing the MENU button on the Home Screen Manual Transfer A tab for temporarily exchanging the keying divisional pistons and associated coupler reversible pistons between two manual divisions such as Great and Choir Master Piston A type of piston that can be set to bring on selected stops without tabs moving Unlike a Tutti piston engaging a Master Piston will cause the physical position of all other stop controls to be ignored and assumed to be off MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface a music industry standard protocol providing for encoded commands to be sent from one device to another The ICS 4000 MIDI provisions allow performances on the organ to be stored and later used to play the organ again commands from the CDU or previously stored to pistons or tabs to control various sound modules and synthesizers and special computer files to be created edited and used with the organ MIDI Menu Initial Screen The screen that appears immediately after selecting MIDI menu from the Main Menu List and then pressing the ENTER button This screen is used as the starting point for certain MIDI related instructions in this manual MIDI Piston Any piston that may be programmed to send patches or other commands via the MIDI Instrument Out port to sound modules These may be pistons used exclusivel
82. ontrol Panel or Record Play Button Panel is pressed Restore piston An optional specialty piston that returns all tabs to the previous registration after you press some other piston f you have accidentally set a new registration into a general or divisional piston you can also restore the previous setting to memory Removable Media This is a general term we use to refer to a floppy disk or USB flash drive as applicable Set piston A piston used with the capture method of setting a combination action also used for setting other functions such as creating a new crescendo pattern and setting a Tutti piston Settable Reversible Piston A piston that can be temporarily assigned to one or more tabs so that each of those tabs reverses its position each time the piston is pressed 127 Shared MIDI Piston See MIDI Piston Songlist A collection of selected MIDI song files in ICS 4000 internal memory which will play back in order when Songlist Mode is turned on and the PLAY button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel is pressed Songlist Mode When this mode is turned on the Songlist that has been created will be substituted for the list of all songs in ICS 4000 internal memory when scrolling through available songs by using the FILE and FILE buttons on the Floppy Drive Control Panel If the PLAY button is then pressed all songs in the songlist will be played back in order beginning with the one that has been
83. ote If a file with the same name already exists in the ICS 4000 internal memory a message will be displayed and you will need to either delete the existing file from internal memory or rename the file on the external medium before doing the copy operation ICS 4000 sy peterson GREAT Chd1 Pra JEST A n HOME PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 73 RENAMING A SONG IN INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button The MIDI button s LED will latch on automatically 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen 4 Turn the knob to select gt Rename song then press the ENTER button A list of the song files currently in memory will be displayed 5 Turn the knob to choose the song that should be renamed then press the RENAME button Enter the new song filename then press the DONE button e ICS 4000 sy peterson CS 4000 sy peterson sual GREAT Ch 14 PRG GUEST A 1 PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER x Si Lil de dl a tti E eo _ See nt S 4000 pr peterson S 4000 pr peterson mid BACK RENAME PISTON FISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sr peterson CS 4000 sy Peterson Enter new file name SONG A
84. own then press the RIGHT key to move to the next position Enter the second and third characters in the same way 5 After the last character of your password has been entered press the DONE button This will display a screen where you can choose to change your password change your organist folder s name or change your lock mode 6 Turn the knob to select gt Change password then press the ENTER button Enter your new password in the same manner as step 4 and then press the DONE button Note organist folders Guest A and Guest B are not password lockable ICS 4000 3y Peterson 11 27 PN Cresi 46 1 T IRPSR PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson Knob select organist emi a ili L gt PISTON SEQUENCER 24 x il vir Piston compass menu gt Password Name menu Disk utilities i HUME ENTER FISTOR SEQUENCER 7a gt ICS 4000 sy peterson Enter user password PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER organist PISTON SEQUENCER 25 CHANGING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER S NAME From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select gt Password Name menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with a list of current organist folder names 3 Turn the knob to select your current organist folder name and then press the PWD button You will then be prompt
85. peterson ICS 4000 Pipe Organ Control System User s Instruction Manual Revised February 25 2015 2014 Peterson Electro Musical Prods Inc 11601 S Mayfield Avenue Alsip IL 60803 Phone 1 800 341 3311 FAX 1 708 388 3367 email petersonemp com www petersonemp com www ICS4000 com Table of Contents Revised for 02 25 2015 version of ICS user s manual Using the Peterson ICS 4000 Getting Started ie 2 Cherone eee Ke e A A ei ela iaia 3 Thel1CS 4000FloppyDriveControlPanel m m 4 The USB Record PlayButtonPanelandUSBPortPanel 5 Usingrihe Transposer elio ella velina 6 Using General and Divisional Pistons ii 7 Setting a Piston by the TripperMethod MAMAA gt e gt m m m m gt gt gt m m m 8 Setting a Piston by the Capture Method ii 9 Usmothe Crescendo Shobana R A A E A 10 Selecting a Crescendo Memory LEVvel 11 Creating a New Crescendo Pattern e 12 Editing an Existing Crescendo Pattem m m 14 Tutti Pistons Getting Startedianeno sleale a ai 15 Using the TUtHNPISTON Saar ee eR 16 Se MING a kp aa aa 17 Editino a ELE PISIOM saian sala ala aaa aaa 18 Copying a Tutti PistontoAnotherlevel MAA nA n gt nA n n mmam m gt m m m m m m 19 Copying a Tutti PistonAcrossOrganistlevels 20 Al
86. plained in the section below entitled Copying a Single Song In From Removable Media to Internal Memory _ _ _T 2 66m a TT IE Time ICS 4000 sy peterson Tempo 126 SONG_82 DOM PISTON REWIND F FWD PAUSE PLAT RECORD FILE START STOP SEQUENCER 69 PLAYING BACK LISTENING TO A SONG From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Select the song you wish to play back by following the instructions in the section above titled Selecting a Single Song to Play Back from nternal Memory 2 Be sure any expression and crescendo shoes are in the closed or off position if you want the pre recorded data to have complete control over stop selection and expression 3 Press the PLAY button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel The CDU will display the song name and the word Playback 4 Playback will stop automatically and all tabs will be turned off after all recorded data has been played You can also press the STOP button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel to end playback or the PAUSE button to temporarily suspend playback if you want to 3 PISTON REWIND F FWD PAUSE LAT CORD SEQUENCER FILE FILE ICS 4000 sy peterson A SONG EZ Temna 1 F EMP LIU SIs ai Fa e ra ah abm eE ya Playback Uone PISTON SEQUENCER 70 ADJUSTING PLAYBACK TEMPO From the Home Screen or most other screens
87. r of your password is shown then press the RIGHT key to move to the next position Enter the second and third characters in the same way 5 After the last character of your password has been entered press the DONE button This will display a screen where you can choose to change your password change your organist folder s name or change your lock mode 6 Turn the knob to select gt Change lock mode then press the ENTER button A screen will be displayed showing the current mode Press the MANUAL button if you do not want you folder to be automatically locked when the organ is turned off or else the AUTOMATIC button Press the BACK button after making your selection Note organist folder names Guest A and Guest B are never lockable so lock modes do not apply ICS 4000 sy Peterson 11 45 PM Cresi p SCOT 1 id MENU TRPSR ORGNST PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 5 40 I CS 4000 sy peterson Enter User password PISTON SEQUENCER 28 105 4000 sy PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 29 SETTING THE CLOCK If Available From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Clock Timer menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select Set clock then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to choose the correct hour including AM or PM then pres
88. r that determines whether or not it will be automatically locked when the organ is turned off Organist Folder Memory Level Each Organist Folder may include any number of separate memory levels for all of the console s combination action pistons which will be numbered as 1 XXX on the GDU s Home Screen and selectable by turning the knob The number of levels allocated to each organist is determined by the organ builder or other authorized person having the Supervisor Password up to the system total which is usually 100 or 256 All extra memory levels are equally distributed between the folders called Guest A and Guest B Padlock Icon If an Organist Folder is password locked so as to prevent unauthorized resetting a character shaped like a padlock will be displayed on the Home Screen Patch A MIDI message that commands sound modules to respond to key data from a particular organ keyboard and encoded on a specific MIDI channel with a selected sound module voice as referenced to a MIDI program number MIDI patches have the form Keyboard Channel number Program number Pedal Piston Coupler An optional switch or reversible piston that allows organists to choose whether pedal stops respond to manual divisional pistons Piston Compassing A feature that allows organists to temporarily re define the set of stops controlled from a general or divisional piston 126 Piston Sequencer A feature on the ICS 4000 that allows spec
89. ram the ICS 4000 The presets in Allen MDS 2 Expanders can be accessed by sending one or more patches with the desired channel program numbers followed by a patch that selects the desired Allen preset These MIDI messages can be sent sequentially directly from the ICS 4000 s CDU as explained in the section of this manual called SENDING A MIDI PATCH VIA THE CDU but for convenience we recommend layering the sequential MIDI messages on a MIDI piston which is accomplished as follows 5 Referring to the detailed instructions in the sections of this manual called PROGRAMMING A MIDI PISTON TO SEND A SIMPLE PATCH and PROGRAMMING MULTIPLE LAYERS ON A MIDI PISTON program the first layer on a MIDI piston to include the desired keyboard its default channel and program number 1 Note We strongly recommend using the default channel assignments for each keyboard which are 9 Swell 10 Great 11 Choir 12 Pedal and 13 Solo top 139 manual of four Avoid using channels 1 4 which are often used for organ keying data and MIDI channel 8 which is used to select presets on the Allen MDS 2 Expander 6 If more than one keyboard is to be played from this preset repeat the above steps for each of the keyboards Use a different MIDI channel number for each keyboard 7 A final layer must be programmed to select the Allen preset Any keyboard number can be used here The channel number must be set to 8 and the program number sel
90. re you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Following the on screen instructions register tabs press and hold the SET piston then press and release the Tutti piston A confirming message will appear momentarily PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 134 ADDENDUM C2 SINGLE TUTTI PISTON SINGLE LEVEL OPTION This page applies to pipe organ consoles which have only a single Tutti piston installed and no provision for multiple tutti memory levels EDITING A TUTTI PISTON This method of setting is recommended if you want to see and then slightly modify what is already set into the Tutti piston See the previous page for an alternative From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between creating a new tutti and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose gt Edit a Tutti piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions and the tabs will move to represent what is already set into memory 4 Following the on screen instructions adjust the tabs
91. rive or USB port 6 Turn the knob to choose the song that should be copied to a floppy disk or USB flash drive then press the COPY button The song file will be copied to the external medium and will have the same file name ICS 4000 sy peterson GREAT Chil Prg GUEST A di ae tt PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER Di CS 4000 sy peterson SONG BA XAG SONG A1 XAL SONG_82 x 2 REI EK LJE Pio PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 12 COPYING A SINGLE SONG IN FROM REMOVABLE MEDIA TO INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button The MIDI button s LED will latch on automatically 3 Press the MENU button in the Initial MIDI menu screen for a list of MIDI specific operations 4 Insert a floppy disk or USB flash drive into the floppy drive or USB port 5 Turn the knob to select Copy song in then press the ENTER button A list of all files with an extension of X or MID will be displayed Files recorded on Yamaha MDF sequencers end in X and are compatible with the ICS 4000 6 Turn the knob to choose the song that should be copied to internal memory from the floppy disk or USB flash drive then press the COPY button The song file will be copied to ICS 4000 internal memory and will have the same file name N
92. rn the knob to select gt MIDI menu then press the ENTER button This will display the initial screen for the MIDI menu which we will consider the starting point for the operations described below 3 Press the button on the CDU below the engraved word MIDI to latch on the red LED above the button Note on some software versions this LED will latch on automatically when the MIDI menu is selected 49 ICS 4000 sy Peterson 09 54 PM Cres LUEST H Ld St A CUS ILI MENU TRPSP ORGHS T 4 PISTON SEQUENCER ae GUEST A 11 HOME PATCH MENU iy FISTON SE EKLER 50 ICS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON SEQUENCER _ mT amm a ICS 4000 sy Peterson TER CREAT Ch 11 GUEST A HOME FATCH FISTON SEQUEKCEE SENDING A MIDI PATCH VIA THE CDU also called a QUICK PATCH From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the PATCH button on the CDU 2 Touch any key on the organ keyboard for which you wish to create a patch The keyboard name and default standard MIDI channel associated with that keyboard will be displayed 3 Turn the knob to select the program number you want The name of the voice associated with each program number will be displayed on line 2 of the CDU if such a name is available 4 If you w
93. rol that has been provided by your organbuilder is a single tab named Pedal on Any Manual then this tab can be set on or off in the memory for each piston of each division 108 USING A MANUAL TRANSFER CONTROL From the Home Screen or most other screens without touching the CDU at all 1 A Manual Transfer tab or piston may be provided Activating this control will exchange the function of keyboards divisional pistons and associated coupler reversible pistons between the two manual divisions to be transferred Traditionally the two divisions where this would be useful are Great and Choir 2 Note that if some of the pistons on the keyslips for affected divisions serve as Piston Sequencer Next and or Previous pistons your CS 4000 may have been configured so that they transfer also 109 USING THE RESTORE PISTON From the Home Screen or most other screens without touching the CDU at all A Restore piston may optionally be provided The purpose of this piston is analogous to the undo function on most computers f you accidentally press a piston you can then press the Restore piston to return all tabs to their previous positions f you realize that you accidentally set something new into a general or divisional piston and wish to return to the old setting just press and hold the Set piston then press and release the Restore piston then release the Set piston This procedure must be done
94. rson ICS 4000 sy peterson gt Piston sequencer MIDI menu Lrescendo mend PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson NTED PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER J 38 x PISTON SEQUENCER x PISTON SEQUENCER so em pee m y ICS 4000 sy peterso PISTON SEQUENCER TD j DIE rs BA x PISTON SEQUENCER SELECTING AN EXISTING PISTON SEQUENCE BY NAME From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Piston sequencer then press the ENTER button This will display a screen for selecting the desired organist folder 3 Turn the knob to select an organist folder name then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select gt Piston sequence list then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to select the name of the piston sequence that you wish to use or modify then press the ENTER button This will display an informational screen about the sequence you are about to use or modify 6 You can now press the MENU button to display a screen with various options or press the HOME button to return to the Home Screen 1 S 4000 sy peterson LOM Sequencer Organist Fee Oe on a Mon sele gt Piston seq LAURIE MIDI menu ct organist rescendo menu ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson sequenc
95. rts all divisional pistons to general pistons This option provides memory space for all stops to be included in the registrations of all pistons on all memory levels Turning off the All Divs Become Generals control will cause the divisional pistons to revert to their normal function of controlling only the stops associated with their own division Note that this function is operated by a separate control installed by the organbuilder and as such it is not part of the CDU menu system 102 SETT NG A MASTER PISTON Note Master pistons can be provided at the discretion of the organ builder and work like Tutti pistons except that when activated the stops they bring on blindly will replace rather than augment the registration of the actual tablets The method of setting described on this page is recommended if you have already registered tabs and want to capture the registration into a Master piston See the next page for an alternative From the Home Screen on ICS 4000 systems with Master pistons provided 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Master piston menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between setting a Master Piston and editing an existing one 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Set a Master Piston then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions While this scre
96. s the MINUTE button 5 Turn the knob to select the correct minute Press the DAY button Then use the same method to enter the day and year 6 Press the DONE button to finish and return to the Home Screen Cr rus A 2 gt v vs A ICS 4000 sy Peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson 66 47 PM Cresi SCOTT 1 a MENU TRPSR ORGNST PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 5 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson PM 14 21 2013 11 2 4651 PM hange Minute 51 Change Montt Hour Month PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 30 DONE Month y PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER CS 4000 31 RESETTING THE TIMER From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Clock Timer menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Timer functions then press the ENTER button 4 Use the knob to select gt Reset timer then press the ENTER button This will reset the timer counter to zero and automatically move the caret gt to point to gt Show Timer with the actual timer displayed 5 Press the BACK or HOME button to leave the screen without affecting whether the clock or timer will be displayed on the Home screen or press the ENTER button to begin displaying the timer instead of the clock on the Home screen ICS 4000 sy Peter
97. son Ulew Chng Organists Add an Organist gt Delete an Organist PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy peterson Are you sure WILLIAM Levels PWD ABI 18 LOKeu YES NU PISTON SEQUENCER 115 CHANGING THE SUPERVISOR PASSWORD From the Supervisor Menu List screen 1 Turn the knob to select gt Chng Supervisor PWD then press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select the first character of the supervisor password then press the RIGHT button Repeat until all four characters of the new supervisor password have been entered then press the DONE button 3 Press the OK button to confirm that the new password has been entered correctly Press the QUIT button if you decide to abort the change and keep the old supervisor password a m th 165 4000 sy peterson CS 4000 sy peterson J PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 116 SAVING BACKING UP ALL COMBINATION ACTION DATA FOR THE ORGAN From the Supervisor Menu List screen with a disk in the floppy drive or a USB flash drive on the USB port 1 Turn the knob to select Save All CA Data then press the ENTER button This will either display a list of any backup files that already exist on the disk or flash drive or the message No files of tyoe ALL Turn the knob to select an existing file name then press the SAVE button or press the NEW b
98. son ICS 4000 sy Peterson EEE rF E tP Dam bi vo F Les ESATT ETT A E TRPSR PIETON PISTON SEQUENCEE SEQUENCER ICS 4000 py gt Reset timer gt Show timer 66006 clock HOME ENTER FISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 32 DISPLAYING THE TIMER OR CLOCK ON THE HOME SCREEN From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Clock Timer menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Timer functions then press the ENTER button 4 Use the knob to select your choice of gt Show timer or gt Show clock then press the ENTER button This will display the Home screen and the selected function will now be shown in the upper left corner SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy peterson gt Timer functions Set clock Toggle ho a H E me display He i hl TEL ENTER Hi FISTOR SEQUENCEE ICS 4000 sr Peterson AA 11 SC ne MENU TRPSR ORGNST FISTOR SEQUENCER i e pete arson x HOME ENTER DOC 33 DISPLAYING THE TEMPERATURE ON THE CDU From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select gt Sensor monitoring then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Temperature sensors then press ENTER 4 Turn the knob to
99. ss ENTER BA PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 58 MIDI PRESET TABS THE BASICS The ICS 4000 can be optionally configured by Peterson or your Organ Builder to support MIDI Preset Tabs instead of MIDI Pistons Unlike MIDI Pistons MIDI Preset Tabs are associated with only one channel and one keyboard both of which are determined by the organ builder or by Peterson via the ICS ConfigTool configuration program Each MIDI Preset Tab can be programmed by the organist to send single or multi layer patches to sound modules so the program number and any desired bank select messages and other parameters can be included on the MIDI message sent on the tab s default channel Patches are programmed onto MIDI Preset Tabs in a very similar way as MIDI Pistons are programmed except that there is no user selection of channel number or keyboard association MIDI Preset Tabs are usually configured to be included with the other tabs of a particular divisions and to be controlled by that division s pistons 59 PROGRAMMING A MIDI PRESET STOP TO SEND A PATCH From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Program presets then press the ENTER button 3 Turn on the MIDI preset stop on which you wish to program your patch If you forget to turn on the stop a pair of remin
100. st of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the gt Piston compass menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Uncompass one piston then press the ENTER button 4 Press the piston that should be uncompassed or returned to its normal purpose as a general or divisional piston S 4000 sy peterson 1CS 4000 Crescendo menu Tutti menu gt Plston compass menu PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 2 piston one pstn PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 100 UNCOMPASSING ALL PISTONS From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the gt Piston compass menu then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Uncompass all pistons then press the ENTER button The word working will appear on the bottom line momentarily 4 An advisory message will be displayed Press the BACK button Mi gt Piston compass menu MMME FHTFO PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER a a ICS 4000 sy peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER M ICS 4000 n nistons have all reverted to factory definitions Ori reek PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 101 THE ALL DIVISIONALS BECOME GENERALS FUNCTION some consoles using the ICS 4000 system are provided with a tablet piston or switch that when activated instantly conve
101. sy peterson ICS 4000 r peterson 16 14 AN Cres 1 A MICHELLE 5 1 MENU TRNSPSR ORGNST ter piston meni gt Accent stop menu HOME Piston compass men Master PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER e 105 4000 sy peterson m ay gt Pes ona i ICCENT Stop Mha a m am de Cas me ow an Hocent stop CHICK x s PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 106 USING A SETTABLE REVERSIBLE PISTON From the Home Screen or most other screens on systems where a Settable Reversible piston is provided 1 Press and hold the Settable Reversible piston 2 Assign the stops that you wish to flip off and on upon alternate piston presses of the Settable Reversible piston by reversing the position of those stops If they are on turn them off If they are off turn them on 3 Release the piston Now each time you press the piston the chosen tabs will reverse their states 107 USING A PEDAL PISTON COUPLER CONTROL From the Home Screen or most other screens without touching the CDU at all 1 Pedal Piston Coupler switches or pistons may optionally be provided for each manual division If you wish to set a manual division s pistons with registrations that include pedal stops turn on the Pedal Piston Coupler control first 2 If you do not want pedal stops to move when the manual divisional pistons are pressed turn off the Pedal Piston Coupler control 3 If the Pedal Piston Coupler cont
102. t panel and Record Play Button Panel and then stored offsite modified by various MIDI transcribing software programs running on desktop or laptop computers and even used to play other organs Because the MIDI Manufacturer s Association MMA has not established a standard protocol for encoding organ stops Peterson ICS 4000 and MIDI Resource System products use our own proprietary method of encoding stops which utilizes MIDI System Exclusive or SYSEX coding of the information Keying data encoded on any organ with a Peterson MIDI system is virtually always compatible with any other MIDI equipped musical instrument while stop data recorded on one organ will generally translate well to other organs with different specifications as long as both organs have Peterson MIDI systems which have had their stops assigned or defined by pitch and tone classification according to a simple procedure that is usually performed by an organ builder when the control system is installed The following pages contain instructions for various operations related to recording and playing back songs as well as copying and manipulating the recorded files 65 RECORDING A NEW SONG INTO ICS 4000 INTERNAL MEMORY From the Home Screen or most other screens 1 Press and hold the RECORD button on the Floppy Drive Control Panel or Record Play Button Panel momentarily press the PLAY button then release both buttons The CDU will display the next avai
103. t you may copy from a locked organist folder From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menu names 2 Turn the knob to select the Tutti menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can turn the knob to choose between creating a new tutti editing an existing one or copying registrations from one tutti to others 3 Use the knob to choose the line Copy across orgnsts then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the organist folder that you want to copy a tutti registration from then press the ENTER button Turn the knob to select the memory level within that organist folder to copy a tutti registration from then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to select the organist folder that you want to copy the tutti registration to then press the ENTER button Turn the knob to select the memory level in the organist folder that you want to copy the tutti registration to then press the ENTER button or press the ALL button to copy it to all of the levels in that organist folder A confirming message will be displayed briefly ICS 4000 sy peterson edit a Tutti piston rescendo menu opy a lutti piston across orgnsts ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 20 PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 PISTON SEQUENCER 21 SELECTING YOUR
104. teraon ll JCS 4000 sy peterson Guest A 14 the i not presets _ All notes off CAND PATCH MENU ENTER FISTON FISTON SEGUENCEE SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy peterson TESTIT sy petereon Activate pl Edit t Cle ar pr Lo be ec fite d Add t et slack a no Pi a ie BACK P STON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUEKCEER 56 FISTON FISTIK SEQUENCER SEQUENCEE So i See ICS 4000 sy Peterson Mi EF EX ft BALKE EDIT LLEHR FISTON SEQUENCEE 57 CHANGING THE MEMORY LEVEL IN YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER WHILE WORKING WITH MIDI PISTONS From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Program presets then press the ENTER button 3 Press the desired MIDI piston 4 Turn the knob to select gt Select memory level then press the ENTER button 5 Turn the knob to choose the desired memory level number then press the ENTER button SSS i i ICS 4000 sr Peterson ICS 4000 sy Peterson gt P o ram presets GUEST A 11 All notes off CAND PATCH MENU ENTER PIETON PIETON SEQUENCEE SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson Edit Clear presets add to raocate LL e _ i a de girin A O p Select memoru level BACK NTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER ICS 4000 ay peterson GUEST A Knob select le then pre
105. ternate Tutti Configurations See Addendum A B and C Pages 129 134 Selecting Your Organist Folder 2 sanan rece 22 UnlockingYourOrganistFolder 23 ChangingYourCOrganistFolderPassword 24 ChangingYourCOrganistFoldersName gt gt gt nm 26 Changing Your Organist Folder s Lock Mode Between Auto and Manual 28 Selling WINS OC sine ae lille aa a 30 FHSS SMI THE INCL enea e e KR e ae ica 32 Displaying The Timer Or Clock On The Home Screen 33 Displaying The TemperatureOnTheCDU MMAMAMA A A A A A A 34 CreatingaPistonSeguenceinYourCOrganistFolder 35 DefiningCustomNEXlTandPREVPistons 3r Selecting an ExistingPistonSeguencebyName 39 Using a Piston Sequence While Playing the Organ i 41 Appending Pistons to the End of an Existing Piston Sequence 42 Inserting Pistons into the Middle of an Existing Piston Sequence 43 Replacing Pistons Within an Existing Piston Sequence 44 Deleting Removing PistonsiromaPistonSeguence 45 Changing the Memory Level While Working with the Piston Sequencer 46 The European Piston Sequencer sevmeme yayla
106. the Knob to scroll to gt Disk Utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select gt File Options then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Rename File then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the current name of the file that is to be renamed then press the RENAME button 5 Enter the desired new name then press the DONE button ICS 4000 sy pete Piston compass mel Password Name menu ik FN y Soe lt a gt Disk utilities HOME ENTER x PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER e ree CS 4000 sy Peterson PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON SEQUENCER 83 DELETING A FILE FROM A FLOPPY DISK OR USB FLASH DRIVE From the Home Screen with the disk or flash drive in its floppy drive or USB port 1 Press the MENU button then turn the knob to scroll to gt Disk Utilities Press the ENTER button 2 Turn the knob to select gt File Options then press the ENTER button 3 Turn the knob to select gt Delete File then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the knob to select the name of the file you want to delete then press the DELETE button ICS 4000 r Peterson Pis Stor n compass menu sal rd Jame menu lities A PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER A PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 1CS 4000 sy pete 1CS 4000 sy peterson Are y ou Sure yol R ename File
107. this 2 Make sure the padlock icon is not visible See the section called UNLOCKING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER if you are not sure how to do this 3 Press and hold the desired piston while you register the stops the way you want them 4 Release the piston 108 4000 sy Peterson AS 39 F i Cres GUEST A TRPSR ORGNST P STON SEQUENCER Note that if setting of pistons is prevented due to some other control being on a message will be displayed while you hold the piston 1CS 4000 av peterson Can not set P i St on because cr ndo gt s t in ne PISTON SEQUENCER SETTING A PISTON BY THE CAPTURE METHOD Using a Set piston From the Home Screen 1 Make sure your own name or Guest A or Guest B is displayed See the section called SELECTING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER if you have questions about this 2 Make sure the padlock icon is not visible See the section called UNLOCKING YOUR ORGANIST FOLDER if you are not sure how to do this 3 Register the stops the way you want them 4 Press and hold the Set piston then momentarily press the desired piston 5 Release the Set piston Note that if setting of pistons is prevented due to some other control being on a message will be displayed while you hold the Set piston 25 29 PM Dest 8 1 GUEST A TRPSR ORGNST FISTOR BEQUENCER Note that if setting of pistons is prevented due to some other control being on a message will be
108. ton Turn the knob to select which memory data you wish to restore then press the ENTER button 5 Press the RESTORE button once more to confirm your intention to continue 6 A list of names of the files on that removable memory device will be displayed 7 Turn the knob to select the file that you want to copy back into the organist s folder then press the RESTORE button 6 As the combination action registrations from each memory level are copied an indication of progress will be displayed When saving has been completed a screen will be displayed that allows you to restore or save the contents of another organist folder or press BACK S PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 90 ci ot org anis it ORE or e ORE 5 inc pt J PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson gt Piston memory Piston sequences MIDI pa ton data BALK PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy Peterson Insert disk with desired data then ress RESTORE XIT BACK RESTORE PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson Number of Levels 56 Levels Copied BACK RESTORE PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 peterson Press MENU then use knob to select what you wis h to restore BACK MENU S PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 BY peterson You have selected Piston memory Press RESTORE BACK RESTORE PISTON SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson CAF ILES1 CAD gt CAF ILES2 CAD BACK RESTORE PISTON SEQUENCER IC
109. ton each time To cancel Set Latch press the cncl LATCH cancel latch button turn the knob two steps counterclockwise or press the BACK or HOME button ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson 0559 PM Cres 1 GUEST A AEII MIDI menu Crescendo menu Utti menu HOME ENTER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 12 FISTOR SEQUENCER FISTOR SEQUENCER PIETOR SEQUENCEE PIETOR SEQUENCER 13 EDITING AN EXISTING CRESCENDO PATTERN From the Home Screen 1 Press the MENU button This will display a screen with a list of menus 2 Turn the knob to select the Crescendo menu then press the ENTER button This will display a screen where you can choose between adjusting the crescendo memory level creating a new crescendo pattern or editing an existing crescendo 3 Use the knob to choose the line gt Edit existing cresc then press the ENTER button This will display a screen with simple instructions 4 Turn the knob to select the first shoe position that you wish to edit The tabs will move to show you what is already set into memory and the sign will flash next to the shoe position number indicating that setting is taking place Change the registration as desired then turn the knob to the next shoe position that you want to edit 5 When you are finished editing press the HOME button to return to the Home screen or the BACK button if you want to return to th
110. u want You can press the CHAN button and then use the knob to select a channel number other than the one automatically assigned to the keyboard you have chosen if you wish 4 When the desired MIDI message for this layer has been established press the ADD button to assign the layer to the piston 16S 4000 i peterson 1CS 4000 peterson Press MORE to add i 11 Ob 1 additional layers else press DONE UDNE HORE CHAN ADD PISTON PIE TOR SEQUENCEE SEQUENCER ICS 4000 sy peterson 1CS 4000 peterson Press MORE to add saat inns al layers 55 LI ONE caro MURE PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 55 CLEARING LAYERS FROM A LAYERED MIDI PISTON From the initial CDU screen for the MIDI menu as described in the section above called Working with MIDI Sound Modules Getting Started 1 Press the MENU button on the CDU 2 Turn the knob to select gt Program presets then press the ENTER button 3 Press the MIDI piston from which you wish to clear one or more layers 4 Turn the knob to select gt Edit Clear presets then press the ENTER button A list showing each existing layer will be displayed 5 Turn the knob to select the layer that you wish to clear eliminate then press the CLEAR button 6 Press the CURRENT button to clear the selected layer only or the ALL button to clear all layers leaving the piston without any MIDI messages programmed on it at all 16240 007 6 pa
111. utton to enter a new filename 2 f you are entering a new filename for your backup file turn the knob to select each letter or number then press the RIGHT button When finished press the DONE button 3 Informational messages will be displayed to let you know how far along the saving of Pistons Crescendos Tuttis and Organist Records has progressed The process may take a few minutes The menu list will be displayed when all saving has been completed TO peterson an Organist ipervisor PUD moh mm se PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER PISTON PISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCER 117 RESTORE ALL COMBINATION ACTION DATA FOR THE ORGAN FROM DISK OR USB FLASH DRIVE From the Supervisor Menu List screen with a disk in the floppy drive or a USB flash drive in the USB port 1 Turn the knob to select gt Restore All CA Data then press the ENTER button This will display a list of all backup files with the filename extension ALL that are on the disk or USB flash drive Turn the knob to select the file name then press the LOAD button 2 Informational messages will be displayed to let you know how far along the restoring of Pistons Crescendos Tuttis and Organist Records has progressed The process may take a few minutes The menu list will be displayed when all saving has been completed ICS 4000 sy peterson ICS 4000 sy peterson Chn Ruper HIRA PWO Save ALL CH Data n te aaa i I mi gr
112. y for sending MIDI commands MIDI Only or pistons used for both that purpose and operating traditional combination action functions Shared MIDI Port Panel A panel having three sockets or ports compatible with plugs on industry standard cables used to connect various MIDI devices to each other MIDI Preset Tab An alternative to MIDI pistons MIDI Preset Tabs can be programmed to send single or layered patches to sound modules 125 MIDI In Port A socket used to receive data from other MIDI instruments or MIDI devices Usually this incoming MIDI data is used to play the pipe organ from an external sequencer computer or MIDI instrument MIDI Instrument Out Port A socket used to send MIDI data from the pipe organ to one or more MIDI instruments so that those instruments can be played via the pipe organ s keys and other controls MIDI Sequencer Out Port A socket used to send MIDI data from the pipe organ to an external MIDI Sequencer or computer so that the data will be recorded Organ Builder Menu A password protected menu for performing certain setup and diagnostic tasks appropriate for the organ builder or pipe organ serviceperson Organist Folder A convenient Peterson exclusive way of organizing a group of memory levels and other custom settings under headings named for each organist Two Guest Folders are also provided Organist Folder Lock Mode A setting for each lockable Organist Folde
113. you are finished This will display an informational screen about the sequence you are about to create 7 Press the MENU button to display a list of available piston sequencer operations Note when creating a new piston sequence only append and change memory level are available but when you have selected an existing piston sequence several more options are displayed as described later 8 Turn the knob to select gt Append then press the ENTER button 9 Press pistons in the desired order to create a list of any length required You can play the organ and create the list in real time if you wish As you press each piston its name followed by a number in parentheses representing the current memory level within your organist folder will appear 10 Press the DONE button when you are finished This will display a list of options to play or modify the list you ve just created You can then press the BACK button to display information about the piston sequence and then the HOME button to return to the Home Screen 35 ICS 4000 sy Peterson ICS 4000 sy Peterson 456 PM Crescl 6 SCOTT i E MENU TRPSR ORGNST gt Piston sequencer MIDI menu Crescendo menu HOME ENTER L PISTOR x FISTON SEQUENCER SEQUENCEE __ICS 4000 sr Peterson CS 4000 sy Peterson t organist press ENTER HOME BACK ENTER ENTER PISTON FISTON SEQUENCEE SEQUENCEE ICS 4000 sy Peterson peterson

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