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Recitative MK 1 Queries & is MK 2 Physis ? (2 replies)
Sorry looks like I did get a manual for the Domus 830/832/1030 Canticus 320 from Viscount Italy in 2013 but its not much help as it hs no ic/chip functions or a write up, also no Rectative at all.
Hi I do not have the Recitative I wiring diagram but here is the Domus 832 you believe to be the same.
Regards David
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I think the first drawstop by Viscount, had mine some 12 years but no paperwork. You found an owners manual for Doriene. Can I have a copy but also a service manual. Somebody said it is the
same as a Domus 832 but is it? What method did they use before Physis came along?
It gets used via Hauptwerk but as the midi is basic it can't control the stops or swell pedals.
I also have a 2 manual British reed organ and a French Harmonium.
Of all the vintage organs out there information on older (before Physis) Viscount is just unobtainium.
Perhaps its just because You were not on the seen in those days, maybe there is info in Italian but
I don't speak it.