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MIDI Settings `
Global MIDI settings which affect the entire instrument.
Menu item Value Explanation
Multitrack `
On, Off
(Default setting is Off.)
For advanced MIDI users, this allows the creation of a “multitrack” or layered
sequence using an external MIDI sequencer and sound module. It optimizes the
console for layering of MIDI instruments – no organ stop or piston data is recorded.
The transmission of note and volume data on all Master Channels is disabled. MIDI
Update is turned off. MIDI couplers do not send program changes when there is a
MIDI Start command.
Master Channel `
Pedal
Great
Swell
Choir
Solo
Off
Send
Recv
Send/Recv
(This menu appears only when Multitrack is Off.) This allows the organ stop data
and from the selected divisions and note data played from the keyboards to be
sent and/or received to/from the sequencer.
Great Master Channel = 12
Swell Master Channel = 13
Pedal Master Channel = 14
Choir Master Channel = 15
Solo Master Channel = 16
Registrations `
Send
Recv
None
Stops
Pistons
Stops/Pistons
System exclusive MIDI data sent/received to/from the device connected to the
console’s SEQ IN and SEQ OUT MIDI ports: an external sequencer, or a separate
Rodgers organ or a remote MIDI keyboard. If “Pistons” is selected, Program
Changes are transmitted to communicate which pistons are engaged, not the
status of individual stops and couplers. This is often useful when controlling the
organ from a remote MIDI keyboard or another Rodgers organ. Caution: if
“Stops/Pistons” is selected for both “Send” and “Recv”, confusing data messages
may result in undesirable organ registrations. Default selections are Send: Stops,
Recv: Stops/Pistons.
Send program change
Only /
and mem. level
Select “and mem. Level” if (a) you create a sequence in
which you change Memory Levels during the sequence or
(b) you have another Rodgers organ or remote keyboard
connected AND your “Send” menu above is set to
“Pistons;” the Memory Level number will be sent.
Bank Select `
Receive program
change
Only /
and mem. level
Select “and mem. Level” if (a) you play back a sequence
in which you changed Memory Levels during the
sequence or (b) you have another Rodgers organ or
remote keyboard connected AND your “Recv” menu
above is set to “Pistons;” the Memory Level number will
be received.
Seq Update `
On, Off
(Default setting is On.)
For advanced MIDI users, when set to “Off” the organ does not respond to Start,
Stop and Continue messages.
Local `
On, Off
(Default setting is On.)
For advanced MIDI users, when set to “Off” the stops and keying data are
disconnected from the internal (“Local”) sounds of the organ. The organ still
transmits MIDI data which can be sequenced or used to control a separate Rodgers
organ. This feature can be used to silence the Master console when one Rodgers
organ controls another Rodgers console.
Kbd Velocity ` Light, Normal, Heavy
For MIDI sounds affected by velocity sensitivity, this determines the keyboard
touch sensitivity of all manuals – how much pressure is needed to achieve a high
velocity value. To save this value, hold SET and press 0 (Cancel) momentarily, then
release both. A “MIDI Save” message will appear in the display.
Device ID ` 1 32
Default is 17. In most cases this should not be changed. When multiple consoles
are controlled via MIDI, each can use a different ID number, thereby allowing
independent control of each console’s registration. Note: the device ID reverts to
17 when the organ is powered off.
SC8820, PR300, MX200, GM, None
Select the tone name library of the MIDI sound module
Tone Names `
Per coupler, all couplers
Affects only the active A or B MIDI coupler or all A/B couplers
Setting
Off, on,
rec
Use the Alpha Dial to select whether the metronome is heard all the time, only
while recording, or off.
Tempo 10-500
Use the Alpha Dial to select your desired tempo
Metronome `
Meter
2/2, 0/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8, 12/8
Use the Alpha Dial to select your desired meter
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