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Here are links to PDF file downloads for catalogs of music, hymns and bell ringing for each digital electronic carillon model. | Here are links to PDF file downloads for catalogs of music, hymns and bell ringing for each digital electronic carillon model. | ||
===Millennium and Platinum AX=== | ===Millennium and Platinum AX=== | ||
* [[Media:Platinum | * [[Media:Chime Center - Library Platinum & Millennium 220426.pdf|Song Library PDF]] | ||
* [[Media:PAX MAX Ringing and Special Functions Sheet.pdf|Liturgical Ringing and Special Functions PDF]] | |||
* [https://help.chimemaster.com/p/Millennium_AX#Library_Upgrades Add-On Volumes] | * [https://help.chimemaster.com/p/Millennium_AX#Library_Upgrades Add-On Volumes] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 21 December 2022
The Chime Master music library is the heart of our products. Decades of arranging and carefully recording each hymn by experienced church musicians has resulted in the best available music for automatic ringing.
A dynamic record of how the musician stroked the keyboard as they performed each song is permanently stored in Millennium and Platinum carillons. For each song, appropriate arrangements for specific sizes of bell instruments are stored in permanent memory as virtual piano rolls. These arrangements trigger the playback of individual bell recordings in real time in a similar fashion as an old player piano.
Music is stored in the Six-SS carillon as a media recording called a track. These audio tracks are created using a special studio prototype of the Platinum carillon and a recording computer that captures the performance completely in the digital domain, eliminating the noise and distortion caused by analog converters.
Music Catalogs
Here are links to PDF file downloads for catalogs of music, hymns and bell ringing for each digital electronic carillon model.
Millennium and Platinum AX
Bravo AX
- Song Library PDF
- Liturgical Ringing and Special Functions PDF
- Bravo Upgrade Volumes & Additional Add-On Volumes
LX Carillon
LX Bell Control
Legacy Products
SmartAlmanacTM
SmartAlmanacTM is our unique and proprietary feature that integrates the music library into our ringing systems. Thirty years after Chime Master debuted this feature, we are still the only company to offer true set-it-and-forget-it scheduling. Instead of scheduling specific songs or even seasonal music to play on certain dates, simply indicate at what times during the week you want music to play. The system will choose appropriate music for the current season from then on, every week, every season, every year.
SmartAlmanac's festival database includes either Western Gregorian or Eastern Orthodox holidays that move with Easter.
Music is grouped first into Sacred or Non-Sacred, then into Catholic, Protestant or Ecumenical, then into the appropriate season(s). When programming random selections, the user selects between Sacred and Non-Sacred. If the Marian season is enabled in the almanac setup menu, then Catholic selections play for the Sacred groups. When the Marian season is disabled, Protestant music will play.
Premium Management Suite support software allows you to configure your own personalized random play lists for each season. Simply drag and drop the music you want in the season's list or delete those you do not care to hear.
Multiple Arrangements
Millennium and Platinum carillon libraries include up to three arrangements for each musical selection. These arrangements are automatically selected based on the user's settings in Seasonal Options and Voicing Preferences setup menus.
Chime with harp bells
With the harp bells voice turned on, the carillon will play two part arrangements. These arrangements play the melody without harmony notes on the chime along with chordal harmonies on the harp instrument. The harp instrument may occasionally take the melodic solos as well.
Chime with no harp option
When a user selects a preferred bell voice without the harp instrument, a special arrangement will be used to play the chime only. This chime melody has no harmonization at all.
Full five-octave carillon bell
Selecting a five-octave carillon voice will play a suitable carillon arrangement. Most carillon selections are arranged in a traditional carillon performance style using stylistic variations and motifs to support the melody.