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Viscount VI (2 replies)
You say the instrument was shocked. What exactly do you mean? Where are you located?
David
I live in Vietnam. I really don't know to make a sound with the different voices on the Viscount VI, because it has 2 manuals (I and II). You know, the register of that sound was lost. That is why i don't know to reinstall the original registers. Normally, to have a nice sound, it has to been combined many voices on the Manual. If possible, please you show me how to combine the voices and make a nice sound when I play organ. Thanks!
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I have a Viscount VI. When it was electrically shocked, the settings for the original sounds that were mixed were lost. Therefore, I do not know how to install the same sound as the original. Hope that someone can help me! Thanks.