The Uniflex Organ Control system has numerous programming features accessible and useful to the organist.
One of these is a very interesting function called "Range."
I doubt it can be implemented by CODM but I wonder if it is possible via ODF.
Most organ show a fixed set of pistons assigned to and grouped by "General", "Swell", etc.
The CODM defines these fixed pistons in its General and Division tables.
Uniflex upsets all fixed piston assignments and placed them under control of the organist with its "Range" button/function.
In one organ I know it is on the key cheek of the lowest manual.
The organist can show the range of a piston, set its range, and perform the usual function of setting stops for that piston.
Start by pressing the Gen Can and make sure all stops are off.
To show the range of a piston press and hold "Range" and then press any piston. The stops assigned to the range of that piston will show (turn on). Note this is not the actual piston settings as obtained by just pressing the piston but rather its "Range." The Range is all the stops that can be controlled by the piston.
An example might be an Accomp divisional piston that includes a TREM useful to the Accomp division and leaves out a few stops not needed for this program.
That same TREM may also show up in some other piston's range.
To change a range use the Range button in combination with a piston and the SET button.
Note that when a range changes the printed label on that piston does not change, The organist must remember.
One of these is a very interesting function called "Range."
I doubt it can be implemented by CODM but I wonder if it is possible via ODF.
Most organ show a fixed set of pistons assigned to and grouped by "General", "Swell", etc.
The CODM defines these fixed pistons in its General and Division tables.
Uniflex upsets all fixed piston assignments and placed them under control of the organist with its "Range" button/function.
In one organ I know it is on the key cheek of the lowest manual.
The organist can show the range of a piston, set its range, and perform the usual function of setting stops for that piston.
Start by pressing the Gen Can and make sure all stops are off.
To show the range of a piston press and hold "Range" and then press any piston. The stops assigned to the range of that piston will show (turn on). Note this is not the actual piston settings as obtained by just pressing the piston but rather its "Range." The Range is all the stops that can be controlled by the piston.
An example might be an Accomp divisional piston that includes a TREM useful to the Accomp division and leaves out a few stops not needed for this program.
That same TREM may also show up in some other piston's range.
To change a range use the Range button in combination with a piston and the SET button.
Note that when a range changes the printed label on that piston does not change, The organist must remember.