Millennium and Platinum Carillons 2201 Series

Voicing Preferences

Main Menu > System Setup Menu > Voicing Preferences

Voicing preferences can be set for the following types of arrangements and dual keyboard performance and recording:

  • Ch&Hp - split keyboard dual voice arrangements (musical selections 1125-3999)
  • Full - full five octave carillon single voice arrangements (add 3000 to Ch&Hp selection)
  • Clock - Time strike and special ringing other than Tolls and Swinging Bells
  • Keyb1 - Keyboard 1 - Primary keyboard or single keyboard choices are:
    • Music Setting provides two selections: Split and Full preferences
    • Long Listing provides all factory provided keyboard voices
  • Keyb2 - Keyboard 2 - Secondary keyboard channel for dual keyboard (MIDI Organs)
    • Set preferred voice from five octave single voices.
    • This voice is always used regardless of primary voice selected

The Chimes in the "Long Listing" mode are already matched with a suitable Harp Bell voice at the factory.

The Concert Harp will also be active on the keyboard with the Chime in the split keyboard modes even though No Harp is selected for Chime and Harp arrangements.

Available Voice Combinations

Millennium

Keyboard Voice Selection

This is the list of voices selected for the primary keyboard by pressing the Voice button in the keyboard modes.

  • Full English Bronze
  • English Chime and Harp
  • Concert Chime and Harp
  • Full Concert Harp

Music Arrangement Voices

Five Octave Instruments
  • Full English Bronze
  • Full Concert Harp
Split keyboard Chime and Harp
  • English Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)
  • Concert Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)

Platinum

Keyboard Voice Selection

This is the list of voices selected for the primary keyboard by pressing the Voice button in the keyboard modes.

  • Full English Bronze
  • English Chime and Harp
  • Concert Chime and Harp
  • Millennium Chime and Harp
  • Welsh Chime and Harp
  • Full Concert Harp
  • Full Millennium Harp
  • Full Flemish Bronze
  • Flemish Chime and Harp

Music Arrangement Voices

Five Octave Instruments
  • Full English Bronze
  • Full Flemish Bronze
  • Full Concert Harp
  • Full Millennium Harp
Split keyboard Chime and Harp
  • English Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With Millennium Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)
  • Flemish Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With Millennium Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)
  • Concert Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With Millennium Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)
  • Welsh Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With Millennium Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)
  • Millennium Chime
    • With Concert Harp
    • With Millennium Harp
    • With No Harp (Concert Harp still plays on Keyboard, but muted when playing factory library)

Recordings

The chime/carillon voice that is selected with the Voice button for keyboard 1 at the time a user recorded selection is saved, will be saved with the selection. That voice will used to perform that selection as long as Voicing Preference menu changes are not made after the recording is saved.

  1. If voicing preference for Keyboard 1 is changed from Music Setting to Long Listing or vice-versa, unpredictable changes in the selection's voicing may occur.
  2. On dual keyboard installations, if the voicing preference is changed for Keyboard 2, recordings previously made using keyboard 2 will play back using the new preferred voice.
  3. Selecting NoHp (No Harp) as the preference for "Ch&Hp," while the Music Setting is selected for "Keyb1" the Concert Harp will be used for the Harp part. This would not be a factor if a solo chime was recorded.