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My father passed away recently and left his Viscount Domus 1132. I have no idea how to go about selling it on - can anyone advise? It's at his home in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hello everybody. I have an issue with a Vivace 30. The problem is, that the pedals, as soon as the organ is turned on, produce a tone, as if one them is stuck. When I disconnect the pedal board from the unit, the sound remains, so it's not a mechani...
Home: Sonus 40. Church: Princeton (Possibly manuf by Viscount c.1990s) Church already had pipe organ, recently acquired the Princeton from sister chapel that closed. Thought it could be useful in absence of organist, but unfortunately no AutoPedal. ...
Thanks for your comments which are helpful. I didn't go into much detail in the post for brevity's sake but yes you are ...
Hi all!I two problems with my Viscount Prestige II:1. Light bulbs in the stops keep burning out. Last year they were replaced by a Viscount Service (in Poland). After few months some light bulbs burn out. Do you know what could cause so frequent burn...
Regarding the light bulbs - you need to check that the replacement bulbs were the correct ones for the job. That is: Do ...
Hi, My church has a Cantorum Duo with the full radiating concave pedalboard. Is there a way to make the pedals transpose with the upper manuals? Usually I transpose the music myself and play it in the new key, but last Sunday we had an unexpected...
It works - there is a MIDI setting for the pedals that needed to be changed. Now the pedals transpose the same as the ma...
As per the title, the tabs for pedal flues (but not reeds) will switch off but not on. The indicator lights and the stops still function, and the workaround is to use a "piston" or "full organ" to switch them on, then save the combination in one of t...
Yesterday I was privileged to be asked to play for the Memorial service of a dear friend.. on a Domus 1232, an instrument which on past occasions I have seemingly had control over its superb registrations!. However, when switching on I found i...
I am sure you tried general cancel without it curing the problem so it would be worth trying switching the organ complet...
I have a Viscount Vivace 90 with which I have been entirely happy with for the last 15 years, and I would like to know if it is possible to store edited specifications via USB/Midi, and if so what sort of programme would I need to store them? Also do...
Unfortunately, the Vivace series does not allow the various settings to be saved on external media (pendrive, etc.). It...
I just got a Legend Live organ and have been trying to update the firmware to 1.7. I follow directions and everything loads OK, but I cannot find the .lpu file to start the update. Any suggestions as to how to find it?
I just got a Legend Live organ and a Leslie 3300. I am using a MIDI 18 note foot bass. I started right off with having a real warble distortion coming out of the bass speaker when I turned it up. Has anyone else had this problem? I had a Lesl...
To be sure it is not a mechanical issue, I think you would need to turn off the organ, disconnect the pedals, then turn ...